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Mar And theMAN friends that we are i ness has been more t South Carolina, and We have come floor. As we are To ers, and will leave n< Mr. Sam Williams, NV terest. Bring us ye E. MANNING ADDITIONAL RED CROSS R SUBSCRIPTIONS A The greater part of these are new B subscriptions, but some of them were E made during the week of the Red l, Cross Drive, and through oversight I; cards were not filled out for them L and hence not published at that time. J Judge John S. Wilson --------$60.00 R W. E. Daniels --------------- 50.00 M H. A. Brailsford ---------- 35.00 1i Adam Green --------.. . 25.00 L Robert Postell, Jr., --------- 25.00 E Mrs. John S. Wilson ..... ... 25.00 S W. C. Ardis ---- ..-------- 20.00 IV Mrs. W. M. Lewis -------- - 20.00 B Mike Coker ...... -- . -- ..15.00 119 John Hart -------------- 15.00 D Dr. L. C. Stukes (additional) ... 15.00 J Simon Andrews ....- ...... 10.00 E W. T. Blackwell --------- . 10.00 F Preston Brailsford . , 10.00 V Nelson Crosby .-.-.- ....--- . 10.00 J J. W. Edwards ..........----- 10.00 T Stephen Fleming- -.. 10.00 A Frankie Garland .-.--.. . 10.00 L Porcher Hilton ------ ------ 10.00 C Sim M. Johnson --....--- 10.00 S August Johnson ----- ----10.00 B Paul Jackson -----..-----... 10.00 S Edward James ---------- --- 10.00 B Johnnie James ...----- 10.001 IV Elliot W. McFaddin -- ....-10.00 N . Marion McElveen --.-... .. 10.00 V Anthony Mouzon -------- .- 10.00 F James Mashow ----- - 10.00. P ARE YC PRE For The Hot i WEi2 With an attractive]1 Young Men's Palm Beach Cool * Price $8.50 Also, Mohairs and 1 Price $12.5C These are the pra< wear duirintj this You gjet a biu retua vestment, both i comfort. For De chandise at real visit our store. The O'Don Dry Phone 878 mnin~ INING WAREHOUSE.is the Low here to look after your a lan twenty years. And have pleased them. And will pleaf to Manning to help build up )acco Farmers and know the thing undone to get you eve: hom you know, and a strong ur first or second load. OPENI .HA WAREHOUS ov. F. W. Quattlebaum -- 10.00 1 bie Robinson ------------- 10.00 A . W. Wilson -------------- 10.00 F arrison Woods ----------- 10.00 A J. Brand --------./... _ 5.00 L M. Brown ----------------5.00 [iss Hennie D. Brailsford - _ 5.00 S enry Bradley --- ------------ 5.00 I: ee Bateman --~.. - 5.00 C. Bryant-- -----------_5.00 ose Brailsford- .-...-....~.. 5.00 rs. Mike Coker --------- 5.00 C. DuBose ------ - ---. 5.00. eigh Davis -------- --------5.00 F June Frierson-------5.00 E am Fleming -------- --------5.00 .1= iaac Fleming -------------- 5.00 'C ristow Green --------------- 5.00 y [otte Gaymon -------- ...------- o.00 F Gordon------------ 5.00 E io. W. Garmble ------ ------5.00 l4 di Griffin --------------5.00 ' red Garland-------------5.00 J rilliam J. Garland ---------- 5.00 .1 >hn Harrison ....---- .... . 5.00 b homas Harrison .-------- -- 5.00 " dam Hampton -------- ----- 5.00 I ouis Hampton ...----- 5.00 i aroline Hawkins -----------. 5.00 S am Harrison ------.--------- 5.00 . S. Johnson ------ -------- 5.00 E [elby James ----------.....5.00 A J. Johnson ---- ---------- 5.00 H rs. Florence James . ..---5.00 F rs. W. E. Keels ------------ 5.00 T . E. Keels -------------- 5.00 J red Logan ---- -------------5.00 V eter Lincoln -------------_~~ .00~ S Il T I N PARED M R 1I Ji ine of Men's and R and Cloth Suits. to $12.50. ropical Worsted A to $18.00. M tical clothes to hot weathecr 0] rin for vouer ini ni service and Na pendcable Mer ~onable prices. th nell Goods Co.: SUMTER, S. C. S House for you to sell your T( ery want. We are not as we] always sold Tobacco for some e you when you sell your Tol a strong home market for y( cost and hard work it takes t ry dollar there is in your tot and experienced force will b< IGSALE, TI RRIS 8 [rs. Peter Lincoln - ..-..500 .damt Lincoln ------ -..--- .. 5.00 rank McFaddin ----- ----.-. 5.00 .rthur McFaddin ------------ 5.0) evy McFaddin ----- .- --5.00 [arvey MgFaddin ..--- .. 5.00 am McClam --------..-.-_-5.00 [enry Mack (colored) ... 5.01) 'ossie McClary----------. 5.00 ( [enry Player --....--_.. ._-- 5.00 ulius Player --------- ----- 5.00 [illiard Richards ..--..-.- 5.00 laggie Quattlebaum -- ----..5.00,'.1 anny Rose ------- ---------- 5.00 liza Rose ----------- .--. 5.00 [enry Reardon ---- --- .-- 5.01) eorge Smith ------- -..... 5.00 lash Small -----------__5_ 5.00 t d Shaw ------- -- - - ---------- 5.00 11 unoch Spotts -- --------. 5.00 a [ra. Fannie Spotts -- -------- 5.00 r V. D. Wheeler ---- --------- 5.00 v W. Woods -------- -_..-. 5.00'1 acob Woods -------- _.--. 5.00 l laggie Woods -.----- -- 5.00 f Irs. Gco. W. Wheeler . -. ...5.00 e rvin Garland ------- . ....5.00 [. Hollows _--- ------- 5.00 a am Johnson ------- - -. 5.00 v lenry McFaddin -3----- .0013 ldrow McFaddin- - - ...-- -3.00 ' a [ary A. Pack -------- ----- 3.00 q W. Player -------- ---------- 3.00 '1 ichard Player ----- ----.-.. 3.00 C homas Player -------- -.....3.00 4 oseph Quattlebaum---..--3.00 ,ilie Smalls -.---- -- - 3.00 [. Woods ------- -------- -- 3.01) t . M. Wheeler -------------- 3.00 feWiliie Andrews --.-. .... 2.501 tuart Collette -.. illie Davis ---------- ------- -2.50 losse Gamble - - .- - -- 2.50 h obey Harrison ------ -------- 2.50 1 rnets Kelly---------- - - - --... 5 h alone Scott -------- ------- 2.50 vin Woods ------ ---..---... 2.5 0v )seph Emerson Wheeler . 2.50 [aggie Wheeler ----- ------- 2.50 b ornelia Brockinton --------- 2.00 t ddie Gordon-------------2.00 ictoria Gamble --- ----- 2.00 f ouis Gamble - --_ -- _-- ---2.00 k rs. Hannah Garland ------- -- 2.00 t ue Hollons ------ ------ -.. 2.00! ena James ----------2-----.2.00 f iss Jordan-------- --------2.00 1 abella Johnson-------- ----- 2.00 h oses Kelly ----------------2.00 v erah McClam ------------..- 2.00 ' mne .McFaddin -..-- ------2.00 j mmie McFadldin -------.-----2.00 o ugenia Pearson -------- -- ---2.00 nah Player--------- -----.-. 2.00 b assie Player ----- --- ---...-2.00 mma Player ----------- ----2.00 dl W. Quattlebaunm 2.00 6 .J. Quattlebaum..--------.00 '/ rs. Viola Smalls------ ------ 2.00 alia Witherspoon ----- -------2.00 tines Wilder------ ---------2.00 e rehie Brockinton ----- - . 1.00 g obert Cokley----.. artha Cokley--------10 attic Fleming--------- -.- -- 1.00 e rs. Lucy Fleming ---- --- .0 argaret Franncia ------- 1.00 g~ lia Garland ------------- - 1.00 h ra. Charity Garlandl----.----1.00,si ins. Fred Garland------- ---- 1.00 inah Harrison ----- -------... 1.00 .I Harrison ----- - ---- -- .-......1.00 mmne Hudson ----- ------ ----1.00 Thie James - .-----------1.00 enrietta Johnson ------ ----- 1.00 sasm Kingswoods ----- --------1.00) I' e Lesesne ----------------1.00 0 atttie' Lese:4ne - - ---- --1.00 1. sta McC!:e, .m -- --1. 0 ittie McIa'lj----i--..~.--1.00 cl ra. Alice Mc Donald-- -- .-- 1.00 irianna Myers -.-----------1.00 tiul Myers ---- - .0 lice McCoy------ -. 10 3v. S. W. Player------. 10 ha W. Playe-------1. 0 izabth Player .-------- - 1.00 ra. Lettie Robinson-----10 0 icen TIomnlin ------ .0b >riva Taylor ---------------1.00 2: ivia Ta y or--~~~~~-----~~~~~~100A re. Annie Wheeler- - ----- 1.00 ames White--....-..__-_~-----1.0 macy Williams -- __----.1.00 NOTICE All persons having claims against - e estate of J. HI. Lesesne, deceased,I II present them duly attested, and. I persons owing said estate will ake payment to tho undersigned. Administratrix. GERTRUDE G .LESESNE, he Strong withsta'nd the Heoat o. Summer Botter Than the weak Old people who are feeble and younger peopkc bo are week, will be strengthened end enabled t., through the depressing heet of summer by tak g GROVES TASEESchiPiTONIC. It puirlfles md encethh mdsp thie whole as m~Zc. a oo - bast eniag, invigor Th~e bacco for High Prices. We I known to you as our comi of the largest and best far iacco on our floor. u, and ask you to divide any o make a crop of Tobacco, acco. You will find us stro at the MANNING WARI JESDAY, JI SON, JADE NEW START AND SE WON OUT 'reat Problem is Faced by Girl Work ers in Cities EXPENSES GROWING dlmost Beyond Work When She Be gun Taking Tantac, Which Soon Restored Her There is no bigger problem thai hat which the woman worker has ti teet. With rent, clothing, food, fue 11 going higher and higher her wor ies are greater than ever. Thougl .eaker and more liable to illness thai len', these women must be at thei est whether they are in office, store actory or heme. They must be bright rnfident, ambitious or fail. The weak, nervous, run-down worn n has very little chance, and thi ",s realized by Josephine Dougherty uiss Dougherty is one of the arms f women workers, a competent uick witted saleswoman. in a Nev ork department stor which has 50, 00 customers daily. Her home is a 36 East 138th St. "iecause of suffering my work wa etting so hard I could not stand it. his girl declared. "I would suffe o after eating that I could not kee iy strength up. There would be pain nd I would have a feeling of suffo ation. I had lost sleep so long an ad become so nervous I was in a bad I run down condition. I was subject t eadaches and pains in my limbs am ack. Even my heart had becom teak. "I knew I could not go on that way ut the medicine I took did not seen do me any good. Other girls be an to tell me about Tanlac, and inally decided to try it. Tanlac, now, is the best tonic and builde here is. "I feel just fine. I do not suffe ron those pains or weaknesses an iore. I sheep well and my app~etit< as returned. My nervousness went pith my stomach trouble. I recoin lend this Tanlac to everyone I knov 'ho needs bulding up and cleansin1 f the system like I did." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sob y Dickson's [Drug Store, Manning [. W. Nettles, .Jordan; Shaw & Plow. en, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co. ilver; D. C. Rhame, Summerton. --. .dv. The public is cordially invitedl t< Dme to Pocalla Springs pieni< rounds. Ful ly equipped with tables wings and dance hall, with piano -ee. Bring your bathing suit amt njyasi apr iea water ith andbottm, nly 0c.29,00( aon fowgmadot every our. We carry a complete line of nits for sale and to re'nt. M. HI .BECK, Prop. NOTICE OF D)ISCHIARGE I will apply to the Judge o.f Probate >r Clarcndon County on the 22nd day July, 1918, at 11 o'clcek A. M. for etters of Dischargo as Executcr of ho Estate of Thomas H1. Hlarvin, de ~aoed. S. A. HIA RVIN, Executor. ,June 22nd, 1918. NOTICE OF D)ISCHIA RG E I will apply to the Judge of Pro ito for Cl:~rendoni County- on the !nd day of July, 1918, at 11 o'clock, .M. for Letters of IOischargo as Ad. imistrator of the Estate of [eonidas .* Felder, dhecer.3ed. Ad ministrato.r ummerton, S. C. June 22nd. 191R. Mar want to hMake this statem etitors, but our experience in mers, as well as the small one l give us a liberal share of y< realize the real need of high ng bidders and buying lots o HOUSE to welcome you and JLY 9th. Propri Nex ITALY'S ARMY CONTINES TO POUND [NEMY Austrians Forced to Yield Strongly ..Entrenched Positions in Mountains. North of the Venetian Plains VIENNA ADMITS LOSSES French Have Taken Strong Positions Along Ridyps East of Villers Cotteret'--Minor Engage ments Elsewhere Success has apparently crowned the offensive of the ltalians in the moun taii.w north of the Venetian plains, r 1.aunchet on Saturday, the attack on the Aust-i:in lin~ has mmned rugge& heights where the enemy was strong 11. Pntrenched, and ishe fighting is still going on. Vienna atdmits a retirement tc "prepared 1,o::tions" which i. the expression used :t official state'ueres to mean that lin enem-' blo.v has g~ained important ground. After three daye of struggling in the mfouwnta.ns, the It.alians are stil! t hmmnnering hari '1 the -n( s. pow *ul a.nd threat' .ing puo:s a ies of th "i. e n niv ' hey have not e rly gainei gr but hell it against deslperate co -r r attacks by the Austro-Hungarian forces which were mown down by ,!artillery fire and completely checked by the Italian infantry. Enemy Ousted Detail maps of the area in which the fighting is going on do not show distinctly some of the places men tioned in the official statements. The Vienna admission that the new Aus trian line runs through "Stemple wood" is, therefore, without signifi canc3, but as the positions held by the Austrians before the Italian at tick began were abo-.-e the forecast line it would seem that the enemy had been ousted fron, the higher .ground he formerly held and thus , nlace I at a disadvantage in the fight ing to come. The Italian attac$ seemingly was planned with care. On the right flank of Gen. Diaz's forces is the Brenta river, which affords some protection atgaint a flanking attack. On the left there are two deep vallej a which also h nd themselves adnmiiat y to the tac tics adopted by the Italians. Hospital Ship sunk The British hospital ship Llandov cry Castle, bound from a Cane..dian port for England, has been sunk with out warning by a G;erma~n submarine when seventy miles from land. So far onltetyfou of the 258 persons on ard have been reported safe. The fate of those who are misising is un known. .An official statement issued at Ber h In claims that 191,4541 unwounded Al lied prisoners have b~eeni capt'ired simce March 21. Of these 94,929 were British; 89,099 were French and the rest were Portuguese, Belgians and IThe Bes A Reasonab Nothincj but the v~ into our prescriptions~ pounded just the way RUBBER GOOI I TOIL and a full and c STATI( We I A MODERN SO .Wekeep a F CIGARS, TOBACC BROWN'S DI Below Bank of Manning. ket. ent to you Tobacco the Warehouse busi s, in both North and )ur tobacco on our prices for the farm f Tobacco ourselves. I look after your in stors Sto Oil Mill. 1 Americans. Six Allied generals and 16,200 officers are said to have been taken by the Germans. In France In France there have been local at tacks at various points north of the Marne on the west side of the salient drive ninto the Allied lines, by the German offensive that was begun May 27. The French have advanced their lines north of the Clignon river once more and have passed the rail road line running from Chezy to Vin ly. Further north the French have tak en strong positions along the ridges to !the east of Villers-Cotterets forest. There have been unusual engage ments along the British, or American fronts, but there is a tenseness along the whole line from Ypres to Rheims, and even to the east, along the French !and American sectors, there is expec tation that the breaking of the storm may come at any time. In front of Amiens this feeling is especially marked. There the Germans began a great bombardment, but so far as reported have not sent their infantry into action. There was intense activity in aerial fighting Sunday. The French brought down, or put out of action, twenty-, one German airplanes, while the Brit ish shot down twenty-two and drove ten down out of control. -w--s --s TRIBUTE In loving remembrance of our dear uncle, Junius Strange, who departed this life June 17, 1918. Dearest uncle, thou hast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God that hath bereft us. liecan all our sorrows heal. There is no pain in that fair land. Life, joy and, peace go hand in hand; We know that you are waiting there To welcome each dear one there. You are not forgotten, Uncle; Nor will you ever be, For as long as life and memory last, I will ever think of thee.I Uncle thou wast mild and lovely, Gentle as the sunshine breeze, Pleasant iyi the air of even As it fhdats among the trees. Peaceful be thiy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy grave so low, Thou no more will join our number. Thou no more our song shall know. Mute is the voice and still the heart That I loved so well and true; Oh, bitter was the trial to part From one zto dear as you. We wish toi extend to each andi every one ri the bereaived family our deepest sympathy. May God give them strength and faith to say "Thy will, Oh, Lord, not ours be done." Loving nieccz, . E. ar~d C. A. Ridgeway. ~t Drugs T le Prices ery best miateriaijs go and~ they are comn your phiysicianl says. )S and ET ARTICLES omplete linc of )NERY. iave DA FOUNTAIN eIll Line of OS and CAND)IES. 1W9 STORF, Mann:ng S. C