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CL. TOBACC ' 'TIar which wi I w The pros) I ha 1 your Tob; I1w money to I ar Iw me in the you are r The Home MY FORCE:--A Che finanning imes. Published Every Wednesday . I. APPELT-------------Editor F; M. SHOPE... - -Business Manager MANNING, S. C., JUNE 26, 1918 Joe Thomas. was at home on a fur lough this week. Mrs. George William; was a visitor to Charleston last week. The tobacco warehouses open on July 9th.' Mrs. Mae Slaughter of Mullins spent a fewv days last week in Man nmng. Mr. W. WV. Anderson has moved to Davis Station, where he will be in the employ of Mr. Joe Davis. Mr. G. M. Smithi returne:I hom e Friday from Lanrens, where he spent his vacation. Died last Wednesday, the six yearI old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fairy, who live near Summerton. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Patrick and lit tle daughter, Christine, spent yester (lay in Columbia. Mr. H. J. Bormar returned Saturday from a short vacation spent with rela tives in the upper part of tl.e State. Mr., Covert Plowden is enjoying a vacation amongst the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. S. L. Huggins spent a few days of last week in Charleston on busi ness. Mrs. George Hluggins andl Master Jesse Gary Hluggins are visiting M.rs. Harry Leard on Sullivan's Island. Capt. W. C. D~avis paid a hurried visit to Baltimore last week on busi ness. Mrs. M. S. Wright returned home last Thursday~ after an extendled visjt to her sons in Alabama and Floiida. I dig deep wells and install water works in country hbmes. J. P. BELL. It was reported that Mr. G. H. tiluggins su ffeied a stroke of ap popl exy this afternoon about three o'clock at his home hear Manning. The Best Vinegar, spices, rubbers, etc., for pickling can be had at B. B. BREEDIN'S Pnre Fond Grocery --- -- ---N O . I ARK - NOV 0 SELLERS: n now ready .11 be Tuest ill either buy pect for high j Lve enlarged i acco to the ve ill have a lark pay you high n proud of Me ant to thank 1 .past, and prc .ady to sell -y CLJ of High Price uctioneer, A. B. Brandon JUNKET TABLETS 10c Also Jello Ice Cream Pow ders Evaporated and Condense' Milk, Flavoring and Ice Cream Salt can be had at Bs B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Mr. Eugene Dickson, who is now living in Darlington, spent a few days wvith his brothers here last week. Sergts. Iseman and ltigby and Pvt. Plyler of Camp Jackson spent Sunday at home. Messrs. Wilie Geiger, Thomas Bagnal and Julian Brailsford expect to leave on July 1st for Columbia, where they will enlist in the navy. Misses Maud Baldwin of Lockhart, and Ruth Edwards of Mullins, are the guests of Mr. and Hrs. J. V. Edwards. I dig deep wells and install water works in country homes. .J. P. BELL. Messrs. R. D. Clark and R. D. Coth ran attended the meeting of the Ware house Association at Florence last Saturday. Mr. Louis Levi of Abbeville is spending a few days in Manning. Mr. Levi has been in vecry bad health, bu+ is considerably better. For Sale---A lot of No. 3 Cans. These cans are for home canning. Manning Canning Factory. Cary Smith, Sec. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siater spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Sister's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Brock mnton. Wanted: Experien'ced and intelli gent Man to run our gin this season at Alcolht. Three continental, 70-saw D. W ALDERMAN & SONS CO. Miss Katherine Richardson has gono to Hlartsville to attend the wied dling of her sister, Miss Agnes Rich ardson. Try our delightfui fresh Ice Cream ,--frozen in the mounatains of North HUGGINS' PHARMACY, Carolna. _____Manning, S. C. *Miss Mabel Sparks of Salters vis itedl friends here this week on her way home from Georgia whore she spent the winier. Messrs. P. B. Mouzon of Pinewood and Webb Sprott of Jordan went up to Winston-Salem last Friday and re turned home Sunday. Mr. Sprott in tended br ging his car back, but it ant mpleted. V OPEN F4 to take care ( lay, your lugs or C prices were n ny Warehouw ry best advar re corps of Bu prices for yo nning 's recor he Tobacco C mise you my our tobacco t kRK'S W. S. Bookkeepers. Sam Sur RYZON The Perfect Baking Powder 35c B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Mrs.' D. Hirschman has returned from a pleasant visit to her sister in Marion. The Misses Hirschman *ill leave Marion for New York 'this week.. Now is the -time to use -good drink-s ing water. Have me to drill you a deep well. I guarantee! my work. J. P. BELL. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sprott and Miss Lyda Sprott spent Sunday in Charleston with Seamon Charles Sprott. The first load of tobacco was brought to Clark's Warehouse yester day by Elijah Miller of Sardinia. The weed brought 22 1-2 cents per pound. .Miss Sallie Shepherd, one of Man nng 's cfficient telephone operators, underwent an operation for appendi citis in a Columbia hospital last Wednesday. .Mr. C. L. McElveen, who has been in the employ of Mr. J. H. Rigby for the past. fifteen years, has resigned his pogsition and will move his family to Smter, where he has accepted a position with Levi Bros. Mr J. W. Her'ot has resigned his l~ositionl as magistrate at Manning, and has been appointed Rural Route carrier number one, taking the place of Mr. W. HI. Creecy. .The Episcopal congregation has just completed their handsome new < (hurch, adl on last Sunday it was d~edicated, Bishiop Guerry conducting the services. It is always customary for a news paper to credilt articres taksen from 4 another paper, but it seems that some hesydo not adherec to newspaper Lieut. James atthews is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bradham. Lieut. ondl Mrs. Matthews and Master James Matthews will lenvve 'tomorrow for their home in New York. Trhe many friends of Mrs. Gertrude Sistrunk wil regret to learn that she is im the Baptist Hospital in Columi ia, suffering ?rom nervous prostra What are you doing about the flies? Invest a dime in EL VAMPIRO and kill them., .B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grncered ARE R BUSIN )f your Toba( ily the dvance you ever as good. 3e. This wil itage. yers with lar ur tobacco. d for high pri rowers for v very best effo ring it to Ma AREHO1L nmers, R. C. Wells, E. B. Have you tried POMPEIAN RUSSIAN SAUCE 35c Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees Are the best produced. We are exclusive agents. -B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Miss Aileen F'ladger of Spartan murg, wvho came down to attend the weddings of Misses Louise Huggins mnd Kimmie Johnson, is now the ;uest of the Misses Ervin. Mr. August Kohn and Miss Helen Kohn, Miss Linie Ehrich and Mr. Ar hu'r Ehrich of Columbia, and Miss dennig of Darlington, were the uests ofvMrs. Leon Weinberg for the week-end. When you come to town take a hummer trip to North Carolina by nerely walking into our store and re ~reshing yourself withi a saucer of VJorth Carolina Ice Cream. We get it ~resh every night. HUGGINS' PHARMACY. The public is urged to :>.ttend the W. S. S. Rally Barbecue Picnic and ~ish Stew at Blrewington Lake July Ith. Will hav'e some goodl speakers. W~ant every family to bring a well illed basket, but if not convenient a ollar will do to help 1.ay for the tew. Huggins' Pharmacy has .iust re eived the agency for Ice Cream from he largest and most modern Ice lream plant in the State of North Tarolina. You can get any flavor ronm this drug store, and it is all nlost delightful-frozen in the moun ains of North Carolina. All places of business in South ~arolina, other than corpora-,I ions, must register said business' with the Clerk of Court. The follow ng its the law: "Under the provision if An Act to Require All Mercantile Indl Industrial Estaiblishments other han Corporations, Having Place of lusiness mi this State, to Disclose the fames and Addresses of the Proprie ors Thereof, and to Provide a Penal y for Failure to Do So." This act akes effect the first day of July 91r h, p proved the 9th (lay oi LUMBER WANTrED-We wish to 'lace orders for large quantities of 4ong and Short Leaf .u mber for Gov. *rnment use--not embargoed. Will ontract with several millIs. Atteac lye orders and best prlcps. Wire, vrite or phone us. LEROY S. DAVIDSON & CC, t. Camden, S. C. H ESS! :co until Ope 0 - 9th. some money [I enable me ge orders anc ces in the pa, ihat they -hav rts in the futi rifling and se sE, . D. CLARK, Brown; Floor Manager. APPLE JUICE 35c Qt. - The Beverage Supreme B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Vacation Cass-Special coaching in Manning during the summer by Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook for college entrance or to make up grade deficiencies in English, Latin, French, mathematics and science. -Handwriting, spelling and business arithnietic carefully taught. For information write Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook, Spartanburg, S. C. The public is cordially invited to conmc to Pocalla Springs picnic grounds. Fully equippcd *ith tables, swvigs and dance hail, with piano, free. Bring your bathing suit and enjoy a swim in a pure mimeral waiter, with sand bottom, only 10c. 29,000 gallons flowing in and out every hour. WVe carry a complete line of suits for sale and to rent. M. H .BECK, Prop. --w-S -Nitrate of Soda I have a limited amount that I can sell at a reasonable price. R. C. BAGGETT. GET YOUR CHEVROLET NOW After July 1st the price of the Model 490 Chevroet will advance $50. If you want to save money buy now. J. F. BROCKINTON, Dealer, Manning, S. C. WHAT OF TI9E FUTURE? Conditions are different now from what they have ever been in the his tory of the world. Old issues have g~one andl new issues have arisen. But the average politician seems to be drifting along with his face to the past, entirely unmindful of the chang es aroundl him. The Legislature of this State for the next four years, will have many big rquestionis before it, the proper settling of which will affect nor, only the wel fare of the country, but of the Na tion as wvell. These may be classified as militairy and business questions. The pilhtary questions are those in vrolvmng the health and morals of the men in the three Army Camps and two Naval stations. The bringiag to gether of thousands of men has al ways resulted in an increase of drunk enness and immorality. The last legis hiture pasdseveral laws for the pur pose of heping the Militar Authori Lies to keep the men clean and straight. There is a great conflict on bsetween good and evil. Those who Ni Vamnpiro kills the fly. Costs ony a dime B. B..BREEDIN'S Pure Fond Grocer ning Sale on them. to show I plenty of st. -e done for ire. When C [1it at Proprietor John R. Walker. Pimento Cheese t 20c Swift Premium Breakfasts Bacon 55c Underwood's Deviled Tongue 20c . B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery those who want Germany to win with, those who are indifferent provided they<-an miala. a diuty dollar on e the need for certain kinds of frort ier and the scarcity of labor will - ac great business problems, the exteo which cannot be foreseen .iust nw Some of these things can be helpedby legislation and some cannot. No man can claim to have wis4 enough to be able t. solve all of tl e questions correctly. I can point to a record of wise wus ful, constructive laws for -which have been responsible for in thep suandsiply promise that I will suc amit-as I-have In attempt to solve them in the future. I have advantage -now of experience. ..4 friends and influence that I did o. have, when I entered- the Senate-thr'e - years ago. CHIARLTON DuRAN, (Political Advertisement) f ' LITTLETrON COLLEGE ~ Has just closed one of the most suC cessful years int its history. ThU annual session will begin Sep .. Write for newv illustrated catalo~t also and QUICKLY for partie~ i concerning our special offer to a fq t.Address J.M.Roes L l MAGIC YEAST \ 5c Make your own Brea . B. B. BREEDIN'S$ Pure Food Grocery Eyes Examined Glasses h J. E. ARANT, PH1. 0. Optometrist, MANNING, 8. C. / Buy War Savings Stampe T.Pies Curd $14 tDe s o t to c t oe ada