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Sapolio doing its w for U.S.Marine Cori Join Now APPLY AT AN . POST OFFIC sons Cofor SERVICE UNDEI FIS FISH! AT THE WEST END C In connection with our F GROCERIES of all kin a Fish House. From I nice Fresh Fish every Bass, Whiting, M and King M; We will sell by the string Call Phone 79 and a want and we will serb Prompt. WEST END Phone 79. B Y 1 ]Saving S AND Help Win ti Buy Thrift Stami Buy a Baby Bond It will be worth $5.00 oi This is 4 per cent. comp< Go to your Banker, or any progressive I and ask for informna t W. S. S. SOL.D E~ This space patriotic { to War Savings Co Manning Oil Mill. Trying to instill it ] mind the fact that wi * Hardware and Too descrip~tionl of mutch ity than can be els< s et red and at a much ] We have long beei the great bargair Hardware and Tot for bench or agricti We have Tools for low prices. irk. Scouring >s recruits. this y emblem E uN MARINES R THIS EMBLEM HI! FISH ! iROCERY. ull Line of FANCY ds, we have added here you can get day. consisting of ullets, Trout ckerel. and pound also. isk for what you e you. Deliveries GRO CERY, planning, S. C. TAR tamps 1e War . )s at 25c. for $4.15. i January I. 1923. >Unlded quarterly. Post Office. iusmness man tioni. VERY WHERE! ally donated mnmittee by r> the public re are selling Is of every better qual awhiere pro lower price. Sknown as Ihouse for Is, whether Ituiral work. dll trades at CLARENDON RAISES $45,009 IN LAST RED CROSS DRIVE (Continued from Page 2) Alex Sanders Joe Simon, King Smith, Mrs. Janie Spann, Isaac Stephens, Hampton, Seymour. Y W. D. Young Alice Tait, Warren Thames, Shelley Thompson, N. D. Thames, Isaac Thames, Robert. Tindal, M. L. Turbe ville. Annie Thames, ,. J. Thigpen, R. E. Thompson, R. M. Tucker, T. H. Timmons. John Tait, Verdie Tuck er, Charlie Thames, Jane Thames, Miss Mamie Tisdale, Mrs. N. D. Thames, T. G. Turbeville, Mrs. E. V. Tomlinson, R. D. Thompson, J. P. Tucker, J. B. Tennant, Geo. Thames, John Thames, L. Tindal, Joseph Tin dal, Beulah Tindal, James Tindal, James Tindal, Louis Taylor, Betsie Tcntion. Venning, Herbert, Venning, Miss Mattie, Venning, Mrs. S. R., Vicy, Sarah. W R. W. Wheeler, Mrs. I. C. Wheel er, Smith Wheeler, Louisa Wheeler, Louisa Williams, Daniel Williams, Eugene Wilson, Janie Warlay, Allen Waiters, B. Waiters, A. B. Windham, A. J. White, Ida Widenian, H1. L. Woodruff, J. D. Warley, Elow Wal ters, H. Y. Worsham, J. H. Winstead, Alex Wilder, Henry Witherspoon, E. 11. Williams. C. W. White, Etta Wash ington, Lilli~ Witherspoon, D. V. White, Miss M. J. Wheeler, Miss An na Wheeler. Sadie Wheeler, Dave Walters. A. F. Williams; Samuel Wil son, Pearle Wheeler, James Williams, C. W. White, Mrs. R. C. Wells, Lou ise B .Widernan, Pinckney Watson, W. E. Walters, Jas.'Wilder, M. E. Wors ham, M. E. Wilder, James West, Bald in Washington. J. A. Webster, War ren Woods, Ella Warren, Alice With erspoon, Willie Witherspoen, Lizzie Washington, H1. L. Wilson, Jr. Kist ler Weatherford, Charlie Welch, J. W. Walker, Miss Irma Weinberg, E. B. Watts, C. W. Walton, Margaret Weeks, E. B. Wise, J. W. Wright, Caleb Welch, W. P. Welch, A. M. White, H. Y. Worsham, W. D. Wheel er, Gladys Weeks, S. G. Windham, Jim Williams, Henry White, Susan Way. Rosa Weeks, Arthur Williams, Willie Washington, Rufus. Walters, Luett . Walters, E. C. Wilson, J. G. ells, Georgianna Walker, July Wells, Albert Warley, Mrs. Mary L. Wells, S. C. Williams. $500.00 D. W. Aldrman & Sons Co. Black River Cypress Lumber Co. $468.23 Employees, D. W. Alderman & Sons Co. $301.45 Employees Black River Cypress Lumber Co. $250.00 David Levi. L. R. Tindal. $200.00 Mrs. M. L. Barnett. C. M. Davis Son & Co. Joseph Sprott. F. C. Thomas. J. A. Weinberg. $150.00 H. B. Richardson, Jr. $100.60 W. H. Anderson. Boy Scouts Troop No. 1, Sunnner ton; H. S. Briggs, A. C. Brad'i.am, W. M. Brockinton, B. P. Broa.way, N. L. Broughton, Mrs. C. W. Bates, P. 11. Bioughton, H. K. .Beatson. .J. E. Cousar, HI. C. Cousar, R. D. Clark, J. P. Coleman. .Jno. R. Dwgle, C. M. Davis, Jos. S. Dickson, Geo. L. Dickson, .Jeff M. Davis, John C. DuRant, Sr. L. Y. Eadon. A. E. Felder, E. B. Felder. R. L. Geddings, C. P. Gable, L4. A. Graham. C. A Hlarvin, Mrs E. C. Hlarrington. B. A. Johnson J1. Rollin Kolb, K. of P. No. 173, . E. Kelly. J. C. Lanham, W. T. Lesesne. W. D. McClary, R. E. McFaddin, Hugh McFaddin. J1. E. Millsap, B. C. Mims, 'T. B. Minms. 1L. D. Moses, (Col. A. J. Plowden, Plowden lHdw. Co., I. V. Plowdens Dr. K. 0. Rinehardt, A .R. Rollings, Manning Richardson, R. C. Rkie.rd son, Jr., Mrs. Annie Reaves, W. J. Rawlinson, C. F. Rawlinson, J1. WV. Rigby, J. HI. Rigby, A. S. Rawlinson, J. H1. Ross, D. 0. Rlhame. A. G. Stack, C. R. Sprott, Mr. and~ Mrs. J. T. Stukes, 0. C. Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs D) L. Tindal, G;eorge. Tindal, D E. andl J. F. Turbeville, Mrs. W. S. Trimble, J. TI. Tlouchberry ,C. R. Touchberry. J. W. Weeks, WV. C. Williams. $75.00 S M and J. R. Hlayneswortl,. J1. McD). McFaddin. Expense IFund. Catarrhal D~eafness Cannot Be Cured by local application as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tho ear. T1here is only one way to cure catarrh al deafness, and that is by a consti tutional remedy. CatarrhalI D)eafness is causedl by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachin Tube. Whlen this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling soundl or imper fcet hea~rin[g, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the resuilt. Unless he in fiammation can be reduced andl this tube restored to its normal condli tion, hearing will be destroyed for ' tiany cases of dleafness are evused by catarrh, which is an in flamed condiition of the mucous sur.. faces. Hall's Catorrh Medicine acts blood on the mucous surfac es of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of catarrhal Deafness that cannot be enred by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Circulars free. All drug.. gists, 75fc. F. .J. CIIFMHE A CO Toledo, n0. REMARKABLE CHANGE IN JUST A f[W DAYS Spartanburg Woman Relates Her Wonderful Experiment SHE SUFFERED MUCH After Being in Bed Three Weeks, Tan lac Had Her Up in Just Three Days "I was able to eat a regular meal and do light housework in three days after I began taking Tanlac, though before I started taking it I had stayed in bed three weeks and could not even sit up," said Mrs. J. G. Johnson, of 587 N. Church St., Spartanburg, in her endorsement of "The National Tonic." "In a week after taking the first dose, I discharged my cook and began doing all my housework, and I went to church five lays after I be gan this treatmnet," continued Mrs. Johnson. "I had catarrhal fever and what I think was a light case of the grippe. I was awfully nauseated and I could not retain eevn cold water, much less food. I became so weak and sick that I had to stay in bed. When I started Tanlac I had been in bed three weeks and unable to s tiup . All this time I was under treatment, and I did not seem to- be gaining strength. I lost heart in that way of trying to re gain my health, and so I threw away all my medicines and began taking Tanlac. "The Tanlac gave me back my ap petite right at the start, nnd I could just feel myself getting stronger right along. I have never known any medi cine that would make a sick person well so quickly, especially one as sick as I was. I took, just two bottles. I am feeling fine now and I'm getting stronger. My health is far better than it has been for a year or so. The Tanlac surely did make me get well quickly-it was just wonderful." Tanlac, the Master Medic:ne, is sold 'by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; II. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow 'den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silvzr; D. C. Rhame, Summerton. Adv. $50.00 A. Abrams, J. E. Arant. John C. Bagnal, A. I. Barron and family, J. H. Boswell, L. E. Brailsford, J. K. Breedin, A. S. Briggs, R. H. Briggs, J. W. Broadway, L. A. Broad way, H1. G. Broadway, Mrs. A. P. Brock, Marion Brock, S. E. Brock, J. F. Brockinton, J. B. Brogdon, J. M, Brown, F. P. Burgess, A. S. Briggs, James Cantey, Mrs. J. B. Cantey, J. M. Cantey, J. S. Cantey, J. V. Carri gan, Mrs. R. D. Clark, Wash C. Coop er, R. D. Cothran. J. M. DuBose, Jr., W. M. Davis, D. R. DuBose, J. S. Davis. Van S. Evans, W. D. Epperson. S. M. Finkler, Rev. John Franklin, W. G. Frierson, E. L. Fairey, Felder Bros. Sidney Gamble, J. R. Griffin, E. C. Geddings, Gulf Refining Co., R. H. Green, P. H. Grumble, T. C. Gamble. John D. Gerald, T. H1. Gentry, Rev. J. A. Gamble. IE. C. Horton, 0. D. Hiarvin, B. WV. Hlolladay, W. K. Hill, 0. E. Hiodge, Geo. M. Hicks, J. HI. Horton, W. Scott Hlarvin, L. HI. Hlarvin. Iseman-Weinberg Co., S. Iseman. IRev. .Jeff .James, D. E. Jenkinson, F. W. P. LeYjgg, C. S. Landr, Jr. J. G. Metropol, P. B. Mouzon, WV. .J. M illsap, B. I". Meredith, WV. M. Melton, WV. TP. Mottinger, O. 0. Math is, Man-. ning Civic League, TI. M. Mouzon, C. M. Mason, Ri. B. Mellette. James McCutcheon, J. D. McFaddin, T. M. McCutcheon, T. HI. McFaddin, Catherine McConica, E. M. McElveen, Mrs. J. McD). McFaddin. L. WV. Nettles, New Idea Co., J. L. N apier, Cantey Nelson. B. B. Odom, S. 0. O'Bryan. .J. M. Plowden, W. C. Plowden. R. C. Richardson, Ri. A. Ridgill, WV. N. Rush, W. E. Reardon, .Jos. Rittner, C. S. Rigby, Robt. HI. Reeves, Hi. J. Rloss, G. A. Ridgill, L. N. Rlichbourg. L. D). Sp~orts. R. J. Stukes, Web Sprott, .Joseph Sprott, .Jr., Sam Sprott, G. 1L. Stabler. E.X B. TIindlal, Hi. J. Tisdale, J. M. Trurbeville, C. S. Terrell, Ollie F. Tin dal. S. R. Venning. C. M. White, D~r. W. H. Woods, C. WV. Wells, Leon Weinberg, B. A. Wein berg, 'T. M. Wells, II. C. Wadford. $40.48 .J. A. .James. $45.00 St. Peters Lodge No. 5.1. $14.90 Employees Alcolu R. 11. C. $40.00 II. A. A llsbrook, S. M. Bariield, He~nry Brunson, W. W. Graham, Wash Thames, II. A. Richiburg, Mat 'rouch berry, FE. L. Wilkins. $35.10 Employees Manning Oil Mill. $35.00 Mrs. M. A. Brown, Sanders Can tey, R. S. Johnson. Whenever You Need a (lenera~l Tonic Take Grovo's, The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Is egnally valiuable as a General Tonic because It contains the well known tonic properties of QUJININ it and IRON. It acts on the Liver, D~rives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds un the Whole Syte. 60 rns. $30.00 L E. J. Browne, R. S. Deschamps, ' I James Dukes, J. F. Greyson, Julius I H. Johnson, R. M. McKinny, James F Williams, Calvin Bozier. i Ili $28.00 Charleston Naval Band. I S26.00 C. W. Barrow and family. $25.00 I T E. R. Anderson, R. J. Aycock, Geo. I L. Archer, Augusta Appelt, Mrs. Louis R Appelt, I. I. Appelt, Est. Louis Ap- F pelt, Alcolu Graded School, W. D. Alsbrook, W. 1). Allen, 0. T. Ardis. C. B. Baker, Julian Brailsford, J. F I Bradham, A. E. Brock, J. H1. Barwick ' .Marion Brock, B. C. Broadway, H. L Baxley, S. F. Bockhart, L. N. Barwick,1 B. L. Broadway, Jr., J. S. Burgess i .1. P. Buddin, L. F. Bernard, A. J. Bar wick, L. M. Bozie)-, H. R. Brown, E J. Buddin, W. J. Broom, L. H. Ballard i H. HI. Bradhamn, A. HI. BreedinI Charles Bradham, G. C. Beatson, B. L Breedin, S. E. Briggs, C. R. Breedin I E. B. Brown, Corinne Barfield, E. Brown, .J. D. Beatson. H. J. Bomar, R. E. Broadway, J. Scott Bagnal, Thom as Bagnal, S. J. Brogdon, L.' ). Bar row, A. B. Briggs, W. T. Briggs, Rob ert Baker, C. W. Brown, A. Plummer Burgess, A. R. Brown, W. D. Bain, J B. Bowen, R. H. Belser, Robert Bos ton, Charlie Bozier, Isom Bracey. Adam Billey, Stephen Bennett, Perr Barnett. 1- 1). C;lark, .Mrs. Sallie C'antey, I Wm. Cantey, G. Hf. Couuilliette, W. H1.1 Coker, J. 0. Coker, Siras Cantev, P. J. Curberr, R. W. Chewning, '. W. v Chewnmiin, I. W. Coker, .1. W. Chil ders, J. .H. Childers, E. C. Coskrey, . C. Carrigan, .Jr., Wm. H. Carrigan, C. C. Carrigan, R. .1. Carrigan, Peter 11 Chewning, Sr, M. S .Cantey, E. Wade Crawford, W. D. Carson, 0. B. Cosk rey, F. It. Chewning, L. S. Chewning. 1 L. J. DuPre, W. R. Davis, Selwyn s Francis ingle,. W. Davis M. L. Dennis, Gilbert DuBeen, B. W. Des- E Champs, Powell Dulose, J. C. Du- S Rant, .Jr., J. M. )riggers, F. W. Dick- I son, F. E. DuBose, Mehern Dukes, M. V J. Davis, C. E. Dukes, T. M. Davis, H. 1, D. DuBrow, H. E. DuRant, S. L. Da- J vis, 11. C. DeLaine, W. W. Davis, Da- t vis & Barnes, Thus. J. Davis, F'. R. Dingle, A. C. Davis, Selwyn David, -1 Dry Cl Done in Expert I We have on the road a chine and will be able work by the most mode Have your do right on the 4 Presser in the OUR PRICES I Hoffman French Di E. W.ROWL/ JUST ARRIVED BEST CARLOAD OF We have ever had, 4 kind of a MULE or H( have it. We want you to cor Line of Buggies an Saddles, E Robes and Our manyi year's of pie of Clarendoni counts uarantee of the qualit B. M.Bal rese 4 awrence Dyson, Boston David, Tom avid. G. L. Epps, B. W. Evans, J. J. pps, R. F. Epperson, J. S. Evan:;, bildred Ervin, J. R. Eadon, J. L. El. ott. G. T. Floyd, A. M. Felder, J. P,. urse, W. E. Felder, Henry Felder. F. S. Geddings, E. P. Green, Jim.. iie Gaymon, Philip Green, Robert M. riffin, H. G. Griffin, Mrs. W. H. aillard, S. B. Griffith, I). L. Gree::, . H. Garland, Adam Green, J. H. ibbons. J. M. Galloway, W. E. Gr er, C. E. Gamble, W. S. Gibbons, ' Gibbon , J. A. Gardner, Henry Gi. mn. M. .W. Hannford, .J. C. Hudson, Dan arvin, R. L. Harvin, B. I. Hodge, D. Hodge. T. T. Hemingway, J. W iton, S. I. Harvin, H1. B. Hlarringto.;, K. Harrington, Dozier iarvin, K. Hilton, W. 0. Henderson, Huggirs harmacy, Rounette H1irschnman, F.. Hawkins, Annie Hirschman, T. t;. owle, Edward Holladay, H. A. odge, .J. B. Harvin, R. J. Hollada:, ihn House, Sr., Prest'n Iampto:, nac Hlarvin. lasca Iseman. Richard S. Janmes, Paul James. J. C. enkinson, PLt .Johnson, Rufus mnes, Robt. .Johnson, George Josepl, ichard A. James, Paul James, .1. 1... enkirs.on, J. G. Johnson, W. W. John. m. R. R. .Jennings, Louis Younger, lex .Johnson, John ). Jones, Nelson .hnson, .Jno. June, J. L. Johnson, iss Hattie .Johnson, Mamic Johnson, E. James, Johnnie V. Jones, Solo On .James, Aaron .James, Joseph fmes. Douglas Kennedy, S. L. Krassnof, S. atsoff, S. Katsoff, T. M. Kenned,., illiam Kennedy. Willie Lang, Rev. J. W. Lykes, Mi:-. A. Lawrence, C. S. Logan, S. S. ogan, A. S. Lesley, A. P. Lide, D. R. ide, Fred Lesesne, Pompey Lemon, 1). Lafitte, Mrs. W. T. Lesesne, M. Lesesne, Jno. W. Lesesne, J. Fred anham, Rev. Warren Lemon, Rau )>ml Lawyer. Manning Times, R. M. Mahoney, . Murray, J. T. Murray, D. C. Mason, -W. Montgomery, Ellie Mornis robably, John Martin, C. G. Morris 1. M. Morris, Wesley E. Morris, Miss Janie Manning, W. C. Montgomery, M. Montgomery, A. S. Morris, Ma ion Mouzon, Manning Basket Ball (Continued on Page 7) eaning an Vanner. Dry Cleaning Ma to do this class of rn methods. thes pressed )nly Steam county. RE RIGHT. y Cleaning Co., ND, Prop. HORSES mno matter what )RSE you want, we 1e iln anid see our Big Wapgons rid les. servic( ' hepe0 shioul -i iUicienit y/ of th ~ artic:les.