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Pastime FRIDAY Ni Wm. "THE CC This is one of "Big Bill" has series of thrills and the scenes West. Admission. Ebe Manning Eimes Published Every Wednesday I. I. APPELT-..- .......Edi F. M. SIOPE-.. - Business Manag< MANNING, S. C., JUNE 19, 1918 Mrs. C. B. Geiger and . Irnr Weinberg are in Grenville. Lieut. H. C. Curtis of Ca.up Sevi, was at home on leave this weel:. Lester Weinberg came '.ome fro Camp Jackson for the wek end. A War-Savings Stamp a month wi give the Kaiser a bump. Mr. Morris Ness spent last Sundt in Columbia. Fern & 'rernmore Wzais:t : r at Iseman-Weinbere Co. The woman who can can and w can is helping to win he war. Wm. S. Hart in "The Cold Decl at the Pastime, Friday the 21st. Mrs. S. J. Clark is visiting her so Mr. Fritz Clark in Charleston. No 89c waist exchanged or sent o on approval. Iseman- Weinberg Co. Mr. and Mrs. B. B.' Breedin are tl guests of the latter's parents in Blac stock. For Sale-A big qu-ntity of Co and Peas. Apply to R. E. Dav Manning, S. C. Miss Madeline Shope left this mor ing for a visit with friends in Gree ville. Union prayer meeting at the Pre byterian church Thursday at 6:30 M. A cordial invitation is extended all. Never agin will you buy 81I.00i at $2.00 shirt waists for- :-.*Al. no st3Aes. Isoman WVeinoergr Co. Miss Lulie Hir.rvin has returne home from her school in Columbia f< the summer. Mrs. Fritz Young oif Charl'nston visiting the family of Mr. T. M. Youn in Manning. Ever-:' :. irath* county ahou w -a~r 'a r 'w sh irt war't Get vom Mr. Julius Davis has purchased Chalmers Six from the local agents The Hlarvin Motor Co. Sergt. Jake Iserman spent the weel end at home nnd was accompanir-d I t wo friends from Camp Jackson. .VJenkins of Conway, who he beena the guest of Miss Lucie Jon. son, left for her home last nighr Miss Sue M. Sprott, who is a att dent at Randolph- Macon i at hon for the summer. Big Shir Wa ist SiL- no) .v u: lsema-Weinberg Co. $1 Q00 and 32. waists at tJ cenits. Don,'t fail to attend the Home IDen onstration meeting at the Court Hou Friday at 10:30 A. M. urday from Wellesley,, 'N spa~v I) summer vacation at h~ome. .Wanted--C'oks and House Girls f city and out tf town positions. Regi ter at Charleston Employment Bi reau, 69 Society St., Phone 1321. Those who placed orders withi for Tobacco Fl Iues can now get sam They came in Monday. Come quit before they are all gone. THlE THOMAS IlVIO STOCK CO., Manning, S. Por Indigeption, Constipation 4 Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FC WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digesti, Laxative pleasant to take. Mad~o am recommiended to the public by Paris Med eine C9., manufacturers of Laxativo Dlron QOninna- and Grove's Tastelnss chill Tnn Theatre! ET, JUNE 21, S. HART LD DECK" the best pictures ever made. It is a from start to finish are all laid in the - 15 and 25 cents. . Starting Thursday, June 27th, the f Pastime Theatre will run the great e2 - of all serials, "ine Eagle's Eye". Th a first cotton bloom of the season was brought to us lat Saturday by Charlie Conyers, colo:c.l, who !ives er on Mr.'A. S. Rawlinson's platce. M.r. T. H. Timmons spent part ' if last night in Augusta, with his daugh ter, Adele, who is in training at the University Hospital. Our stock of Tobacco Flues has ar rived. Those who placed orders with -r us can now get their Flues. TH E THOMAS LIVE STOCK CO.. l AManning, S. C. Misses Lea and Linie Ehric, of Co lumbia and Mr. Arthur Ehrich of 11 Camp Jackson, spent the week end with their rister, Mrs. Icon Wcin berg. yI The class in surgical dressings opened on Monday in tne rooms over e the Bank of Manning. This work is in charge of Miss Rutledge of Colum bia. il That favorite screen actor, W m. S. Hart will be at the Pastime Friday, ' the 21st. Don't fail to see him. Mrs. Sue McLeod has returned from nMinnesota, where she has been visit ing her son who is in a training cam;. Mrs. McLeod was delightedi with h" r Lit trip, and with Minnesota especially. Mrs. Fannie Sauls and Miss Minnie Ie Sauls ariverd in Manning last week, k" to make their home here. Miss Fan nie Sauls met them here and Miss Georgia Sauls will join them later. n We are glad to welcome them back to s, Manning. Should you fail to see Wm. S. IIart - in "The Cold Deck" you will miss the - best of the season, for it's one of tno greatest of all Hart productions. S- We have been requested to state P. that Mr. H. B. Richardson of Pine to wood was the contributor to the Red jCross fund. We make this announce ment, as there are others of tne same lname, but different postoffices. L UMBER WANTED-We wish to place ordeirs for large quantitie.s of dLong and Short Leaf ,umber for Gov' )r ern ment use-not embargoed. Will contract with several mills. A ttrtac tive ordiers and best prices. WXire, is write or phone us. LEROY S. D)AVIDSON & CC. (Camden. 5. (C. s The uisua! afternoon~ service of "All I Saints" Episcopal Mission will be held on Sunday next, .June 23rd, in the new a hurch at the regular hour, t; P. M. The Rt. Rev. Wmn. A. Guerry, Bishop of the Diocese, will be with us on this occ asion. The publie ~ is cordially in vite d to worship with us. YMr. .Junius M. Strange diiedl at his home near Wilson Monday night in the 619th year of his age, lHe leaves a Iwidlow and two sons, and also four d-raughters andl one son iby former mar riage. lHe was buried Tuesdayv ftr norn at Oak G rove.-ft IPastime Theatre will run the great est of all serials, "The Eagle's Eye." tThe story is written by WV. J1. Flynn, 0 Chief of the U~nited States Detective Bureau, and also dlirecte'.l by him. It shows the trading of the greates', criminals, also the running (Iown of e emnspies at work in the United States. If you are interested in your governmnat and what they are dony - be sure you start from the first and esee .all the rest, for it's a great pr. duction. rVaer.tom Cass-Spe~cial coaching in . Manning during the summer by Mrs. .. E. C. Alsbrook for college entrance or to make up grade dleficiencies in *English, Latin, F'rench, mathematics a and science. Handwriting, spelling and e. business arithmetic carefully taught. *k For informat~ion write Mrs. E. C. Alabrook, Spartanburg, S. C. IJITTL.ETON C'OLLEGE rHas .just closeod one of t'ie most suc cessful years in Its history. The 37th Sannual session will begmn Sept. 25th. re Wiefrnew illustrated catalogue, Oalso and QUICKLY for p'articul ars concerning our special offer to a few -girls who can not pay our catalogue o0 rrate. Address J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, c. N. C. AME RIO THE WELWORTH at $2.00 Z~ W? - 2: - O The Big Store on the T hhe Home Demonstration Club of Marnning will hold a public meeting on Friday. June 21st, at the Court House beginning at 10:30 A. M. There will be state and county agents to give beneficial demonstrations on canning. brining, pickling and drying. Also a Jecture and demonstration on nutrition, especially adapted to the needs of the day. This meeting is open to all interested persons &'nd it' is hoped that there will be a full at tendance. Mi's Edna Bros:kinton and Mr. G. H1 nry Slater of Orangeburg were married a..;t Wednesday afternoon. The wedding vas very quiet, only the membe: s of the family being pr sent. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L. B. McCord. th@ pastor of the bide. The gr.'io;m was accompanied by Mr. Izlar of Oranghu:-g, who was his best man. Aft'r the cer.mcny Mr. ad Mrs. Shl motored to Sumter, wvhere they teak the train scr Vnt-h imgt'tn. Mrs. 3later has been s. prom inment figure in the musical and :a cial eircl 's of the t::wn :,rid will be great ,: missed. 'rhe t'birc is cordially invited to come to Pocalla Springa picnic ground:. Fully equipped with tables, swings and dance hall, with piano, free. Bring your bathing suit and enjoy a swim in a pure mineral water, with sand bottom, only 10c. 29,000 gallon, flowing in and out every hour. We carry a com-;.ete line of suits for sale and to rent. M. I BECK, Prop. Mannin, S. C., .une 18th, 1918. Mr. Editor: We wish to make the statement through your columns-to everybody interested in good roads-that the S. C. Automobile Association has organ ized a branch in this county, and that Mr. Murray, actingSta te Highway Engineer will be here next Saturday, June 22nd, to make us an address, ex plaining the workings in detail of the association, and every body interested in good roads and who wants to 'hear how they can be had, is urged to be at the court house at 12 o'clock Sat urday, June 22nd, and hear Mr. Mur ray explaining the whole situation. E. C. HORTON, President A. P. BURGESS, Secretary. .A marriag" of inter-s~t we~s thrt of Miss A~rmmie JTohnson and Sergt. S. .J. Kellett, which took place a~t eight o'clock Saturday morning at the home of the bridle. Dr. L~ide of Alcolu per formed the ceremony, which was wvit nessedl only by the members of the two families and a few close friends. A fter at brief visit to the up-country Mr. and Mrs. Kellett are in Augusta, where t'he groom is a member of the Medical Corps at Camp Hancock. Miss Johnson was a popular member of the younger set and will be missed by ai wide circle of friends. Among the )ut of town guests for the weddiny were Mr. and Mrs. Kellett, mother andI brother of the groom from Foun taim Inn, Miss<, ileen: Fladger and Miss Jecnkmns o Conway. On las.t Sunday morning Rev. L. B. McCord madle an eloquent appeal in behalf oif War Savings Stamps. Tak ing for his text Christ's wvordIs after the feeding of the five thousand: 'Gather up the fragments that noth ing be lost," he emphasized the need f the A merican people learning the 'Gather up the fragments that remain that nothing be lost, he emphasized mng the saving habit. He said that the rule of Christ was carefulness and that of the American people wasteful SOUTil CAROLINA Scholarship and Entrance Examina tion Tfhe examination Zor the award of vacant scholarships -n the University >if South Carolina and for adimission 'if ne-v students wil ioe held at the 'ounty court house on Fridlay, July 12, 1918, at 9 A. M. Applicants must mot be less than sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July,12, they will he awardedl to those naking the highest average at exam nation, providled they meet the condi.. Lions governing the award. Appli yants for scholarships should write to President Currell for scholarsh in lanks. These blanks, properly filled 'nt by the applicant, should be filed with President Currell by July 5. Scholarshins are wvorth $100, free Luition an't fees, $150 total. Tlhe next tession will open September 18, 1918. F~or further informatton andI cata.. logue, addcress TH~E P'RESIDENT, University of So-ith Carolinai, Columbia, S. C. A'S STAN Just one been selk distincti Years al Wirthm0o lished a d priced BI rapidly a 01e terial cc \X ~ has been - buying 1 RIfaMOR always i -r-La teel. win able qua D. HIRSO aOrer. ness. He urged that they reduce to a minimum all unnecessary expen ditures, thus helping not only the gov ernment by releasing labor, and loan ing money, but helping the individual to practice thrift. ----S-s Nitrate of Soda I nave a limited amount that I can sell at a reasonable price. R. C. BAGGETT. MANNING fIVIC I.EAWE Tho Civic League heli its regular moaih'y meeting last Monn y after noon). The various committees are still at work, and the Play Ground Committee will soon be ordering some mere things for the children to enjoy. The committee appointed to colteet books for the Tuberculosis Camp re ported 180 books and 80 maga-zines collected. It was voted that the League hold no more meetings till the middle of September. -W-S-S CLU SCHOLARSHIPS VACANT AT WINTHROP Here's an Educational Chance for Some Deserving Girls-Conditions Governing Applications One federation scholarship will be vacant at Winthrop for next fall, as Miss Kate LaBoon of Anderson, our senior scholarship girl, was graduated last weak. Examination for this ca cancy must be taken at the county court hous3 on July 5, with regular Winthrop scholarship examinations. Applicants must be at least 16 years of age, unable to pay for college course, and not have previously at tended college. Application should be made in writing to me at once, accom panied by letter from applicant stat ing details of circumstances and pre vious schooling. Application must be accompanied by indorsement from president of local club and one minis ter. MABEL MONTGOMERY, Chairman of. Education. Marion, S. C. --W-S--S MASS MEETING - -There will be a Mass Meeting in connection with the dIrive for sale of War Savings Stamps at the Court House on Monday night, June the 24th, at 8:30 o'clock. The commit tc is in communication with Wash ington in the endeavor to get a French Officer and efforts are also being made to get one of the best speakers in the state. Definite announcerments wvill be madle Sunday in the various church es regarnhng the spca:ters. Later I have just had a long distance con versation with Dr. George B. Cromer, president of Newberry College, and he has promised to conme. He is one of the best speakers in the State. CHARLTON DURA NT. WOMEN ORGANIZING(, FOR W~AR STAMP WORKl The women o: the State :us oan izedl under the :eade:-s!.'p of Mrs. Ber tha Munsell of Columbia, to wvork for the sale of War Savings Stamps, and they are willingly and cheerfully do ing their duty. Each township chair man in Clarendon County has been askcd to appoint one or more teams of women with a captain for each, to co-operate with the imen's teams, andl every home, white and colored will be canvassedi, andI every n-an, woman and child is expected to do his or her share. It is net a matter of choice. Our government is asking us to loan this money to help win the war', andi there is only one name for a person who refuses to respond to the very best of his ability, and that name is "slacker." .1The ,town of Manning has been di vidled imto four sections, and the fol.. lowing teams will visit every home next week, so be readly to pledge your selves to buy War Savings Stamps. . you ~.ive your money ready, the ladies can taike your orders, you can - them, and they will see that you get your stamps. At the close of the dirive the teams eccuring the greatest number of pledges, andi the largest -'-outn of money, in each township will be published. TIeamis for the Town of Manning Team No. 1: Mrs. Joe Rigby, cap iByes Examined Glasses Fitted .. E. ARCANTr, PH1. 0. Optometrist, M ANNINGt S. (. IDARD BL THE store in every city has >cted to distribute these y. $1 and $2 Blouses. jo the Welworth and re manufacturers estab iew standard in these louses and despite the dvancing labor and ma st, this high standard rigidly adhered -to. In hese Blouses you, are issured of dainty, gen. L some styles of depend lity. HMANN, Manni After ( Early Corn, Soy Sorghum or Peani will prove interesting, eithE ing. fee us for the right Manning Gi Service See tain, Miss Jessie McLean, Mrs. Frank 'I Burgess, Mrs. C. S. Rigby, Mrs. Eng- F lish Plowden, Miss Lucie Johnon. J Team No. 2: Mrs. r. M. Mouzon, A captain, Mrs. T. F. Coffey, Mrs. J. H. F Rigby, Mrs. J. K. Breedin,,Miss Helen Boger, Miss Fahnie Bradham, Miss Janie Wilson, Miss Julia Wilson. Team No. 3: Mrs. John Gerald, cap tain, Miss Mattie Gaillatd, Mrs. Mor- tie ris Ness, Mrs. McKelvey, Miss Lizzie an Williams, Mrs. W. P. Legg, Mrs. C. R. an Sprott, Mrs. Dave Levi. Team No. 4: Mrs. Oliver .O'Bryan, captain, Miss Mattie Appelt, Mrs. Ph George Williams, Mrs. W. S. Plowden, Mrs. S. L. Davis, Mrs. H. D. Clark, Miss Pammie Bradham, Miss Alleen Howle, Mrs. Allen Bradham, Mrs. s Mitch Wells, Mrs. J. B. Cantey. , er The only other part of the county yet reporting is Alcolu. Mrs. J. W. Hinson, captain, and a team of nine teen, have already made a brilliant beginfing. We hope to report the teams from every township next issue. MRS. JOSEPH SPROTT da Chairman Woman's Division for Cltr endon County. NOTICE C Whereas the Clarendon County Democratic Executive Committee passed a resolution at a meeting held 'J on the 11th day of June, 1918, per mitting andl ordering the Midway Democratic Club to reorganize on Sat urday, June 29th next. ' IT IS THEREFOL., ORDERED that the said Midway Democratic Club reorganize on Saturday, June 29th. 1918 at 5 o'clock P. M. By order of S. OLIVER O.'BRYAN, Cointy Chairman. J. M. WINDHAM, C Secretary. LISTr OF WHITE SOLDIERS TO GO ON THE 25TH HI. A. Richbourg, Wilson. J1. E. Harrington, New Zion. L. D. Hlarrington, Manning. L. W Morris, Turbeville Harry E.' DuRant, Alcolu. Jos~eph Cantey, New Zion. WVilham D. Coker, Turbeville. C. Levi Blarwick, Alcolu. Ezra Holladay, Turbeville. E. D. Coker, Turbeville. James B. Blackwell, Manning. James M. Ridgeway, Bloomville. McCall G. Hecmmingway, Summer ton. 'oi John B. Hloladay, Turbeville. I Sam F. Stone, Turbeville. Th< HlOfE D For Hot y Lime Juice, Bottle, Grape Juice, Bottle- -- Apple Cider, Qt.---. - Strawberry Fruit Syrup, B Raspberry Fruit Syrup... The llannaing WORTHMORE at 1.00 LBlouse __ nu, South Carolina )ats! Beans, Peas, Spanish ts r for hog or hay-mak kind of Seeds. ocery Co. dsmen. 'hos. B. Mellett, Turbeville. 'aul D. McFaddin, Sardinia. ulian R. Buddin, Turbeville. larion V. Hudson, New Zion. ili McKenzie, Lake City. leyward R. Green, Turbeville. -W-S-S ly boys rode away from my home St. Paul Sunday evening on alit bay jinny mule. Mule was slick I quick walker. Reward will be d for same by J. D. WARLEX St. Paul,'g, . me Mr. C. M. Mason. -W-8--S lisses Mattie and Olivia Horton' nt last week with relatives in Sutn -W-S-S Court ourt convenes in Manning Mot; ,June 24, Judge Wilson presidh, eo. Tindal, Pinewood. .R. Wells, Manningo. V. E. James, Summerton. V. S. Hlolladay, Manning. V. Ira Buddin, Turbevilie. I. 0. Mathis, Davis Station. t. S. DesChamps, Pinewood. ]'M. L. Coker, Lake City. . W. Cockran, Manning. [. A. Plowdten, Manning. ~. L,. Broadway, Jr., Manning. .G. Turbeville, Turbeville. .S. Buddin. Turbeville. .R. Cole, Turbeville. Ddgar P. Eppe, New Zion,. .C. Horton, Manning. '. H. Gentry, Summerton. 3W. Bradham, Davis Station. -~~Ii I. K. Beatson, Manning. 3B. Davis, Summnerton. 2 1. LI. odge, Manning. t. . Mc addin, Sardinia. V. H. Coker, Turbeville. '.I. Timmions, Manning. $ Iarvey W. White, Wilson. V. F. Spiegner, Alcolu. J7. L. Broughton, Pinewood. V.* R. Jenkinson Pinewood. I. E. Lowder, Wilson. . .M. King, St. Paul. 1. A. Johnson, Manning4 .E. Reardon, Manning. . . M. Smith, Manning. ~. M. Rhodes, Wilson. .J. Buddin, Sardinia t. J. Wells, Silver. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days ~ ir druggist will refund nmoney if eTMENT fails to cure any cane of Ite id.Dleedingor Protsudln 7.lenin6t414 hret 6pplicaion given lias and Mes*. R INKS Veather I -------- .60e .....-..-10c, 20c, 30c6~ ------- ------80c0 ttle ........ .- ..59e Qrocery Cd