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MY FORCE:--Auctioneer, A. B.B CL.A~i I am now re Tuesday, July 9t1 very best advant Manning, I am s bacco with R. D. market at all tin Tobacco as any: know it all. I T the 9th; will sh< hard to send yot 'Clarn The Home of High Dtbe MHIanning Gates. EL VAMPI Published Every Wednesday Have you tie - --only a dime. I. I. APPELT.- ....Fito every time. F. M. SHOPE- --Husiness Manager For Sale MANNING, S. C., JUILY 3, 1918 B. H. BREI _____________________ Pure Food ( Miss Beulah Wilson is visiting in Died inst Monday Sumter. north of Manning, th Mr. J. F. Dickson spnt last SundayDinkins at Caump Jackson.Thfct nlhep Mrs. Jake Isemnan visited Turbeville 'il'Ee" re ig last Sunday. Ps reTeteee Lieut. H1. C. Curtis of Camp Sevier MisVrii Wis spent Sunlday here.Wekfo orto Mrs. Henry Siater of Orangeburg is visting her~ parents."TeEg'sy" Read the big advertisement of mn at o ihr Clark's Warehouse in this issue. - The Sumtter Tobacco Warehouse has lrcinonndM. a page ad in thise issue. Read it. 'hv se reatcso Jack Flowers was at home on fur-MrF..Shpu lough from Camp Jackson this week. o h iei a Messrs. J. HI. Rigby and F. L,. Wolfe visited Camp Jackson .ast Sun- ~~bc( day.Tudate th Mrs. Luther Mc~ntosh and childrentimcnofheMni of Kincgstrce are visiting friends in M.Gog lgis We call ..pecial attention to th Cen- COItoftec1'k tral Warehouse advertisemewnt in this *r~ Agesr;~ issue. is ipr. Mgii Messr-. Gzlenn Hecrriot~t and Wallac*( se n . Plowden visited Camp Jackson last Sunday. isKtri.Rch Mr~s. S. Katz/off and children leftWeto tnith e Monlday for Wrightsville Hench for a (rS5~s few weeks. ii~ atStra .Mr. Gough Thormas went to Coum-'I( l'eieliiiIf' bia Monday to vol unt4er in U'n(cle Sam's armry. #l~( vue MrT. Bertram- Weinberg went to (Co . an Mr.Itl lumbia Monday to make applicat ion ihI~nis fW to enlter the( navy.JonS Wlo. On cvery Friday, the Pastime will h scnlsrisl run oneC episode of "The Eagle's Eye." hv enmielot Ba cure you se'e it. ~aysol o .Ice Cream Powders All FlavorsMaeSar, Condensed and EvaporatedoMndyadith Milk Fni evr Junket Tablets and Sauer'sToptheepl Flavorintooethieyso .Can be founa at se os nterg B. B. BREEDIN'S Pros CefFY ;y Pure Foo Groceryryatime he.7 randon: Bookkeepers. Sam ' K'S ady to take ca: 1. I have plen age. With mn ure that you v CLARK, the Les. I claim t, man in the wa vant to see yo )w you that t home happy. Prices. ,O does Mr. and Mrs. Gordon children of Columbia, s S with Mrs. Belser's parent: I it? Costs Mrs. John S. Wilson. ~ets there Th, gr'n.test picture h comes closeat to the liv b American people. "Th.e E by See it at the Pastime TI :DIN'S Friday. xrocery Mrs. Harry Leard and Leard, Jr., of Charleston 8 bout two miles man Duncan of Dillon we e one year old week to attend the fun [cCall. George Hluggins. arposes of "The Now in stock a big I, t. See it at the shingles, and the very L. 'Fridany. roofing, also lime and ec closest prices to be found n returned last W.____ vn, where she The Methodlist District ,t05session. for Sumter District wvill c< .(day night, July 9th at lxbound te win church and will close Thu ni. It presents July 11th. ,o revealed-. C. B. SMI' .a W. Wmn . "The Eagle's Eye"' fai: dip.iea. with unexpectedl happ~ei diphteria. ture runs riot through it. siness manager are awvakened every insta ng a couple of the greai. succespves oif the state, Ohio. Senator Charlton DuRa opensnextappoin tedl council for the lndl thexer nilitary dlivision of the a Warhue. vr Ie was orderedl to Atlai ig Wrehuse ~and he is now there gettin his work. JTr., is at home, im Washington b of his father. The local board sent til to Camp JTackson Mondal staggering in son, Summerton; .Joe Chi ently handled. dIan; Henry Felder, Summ .Supreme in Minms, Lake City; Aldern Manning. rdson returnedl S rtiag .1 ul , th lle, where she Theatre will run the fi dimg of one( of of the "Eagle'i Eye." " IDeat.h" shows howv amd Sarah White lotting of the~ si:'!kin' < I. A. White.tnmwspaed ii ill headlth for --- Thomas Itagnal andl .J ford who volunteered for ni5son andl Mrs. ice in Columbia Monday a1msbure spenrt down on account of being Ioe1 oif .Iuudge Willie Geiger was acc'ep learn he will be sent to 11 (luestionnaires Ia ovtkn re Those not re- Iamnwakgore nmuniente with er ear of brick.' Brick h the highest price I ever I if, you will let me book y who as beriwill arrange to let you hr wh as c car upon its arrival, and Paul, returned additional expense of dray guest of Miss which Is $1.20 per 1,000 W. ntheir guard; Pompeian Olive m*dd"t angers Try' this for sai and patriotie and you Will aiWayf Se,t atth B. B. BREED Pure Food Gr Summers, R. C. re of yo1 Ly of roo. experie rill mak< man tl~ know rehouse uatCL I appre Again t] Your. AIC Belser and ent Sunday , Judge and The S Oil mad tha.t which es of the B rgle's Eye.' eatre every Pur Mrs. Harry Mr. Hey nd Mr. Her- called on 1 re here last baco Wai oral of Mr. sand an wanted an that he w: t of Cedar would adv est rubber kars per h ment at the anywhere. "The Ea P. LEG.G. pep and r< to finish. Conference sympathiz4 >nvene Tues- come, buti the Baptist ican, we e, rsday mght, tendl als informed a l'H, P. C. is doing in of G;erman igs. Adven New thrills Messrs. al. One of among thi year." brought si Coth ran ai nt has been pound. T1 southe astern (lay July 1 V. M. C. A. guarantee ta Monday, any more gordlers for gentlemen As the le following Secret Sei :Hall Ne - th work o wning, .Jor- Itearing th urton; Lloyd the suave an Ridgill, the Imperi; 'foiled thei of the Atli bomb plot; e* Paatime a labor wi rat episodle the erime< The Hidden the "Lusit( whiere the Pastime 'T if the Lusi A. T. H EI alien Brails navy serv were turned Mr. A. :too young. of the lead ted and we leave here hyde Island. where he fenadency o a for anoth- -ity, to wh ave renehedi~ eleced acard of but ihere e urrer Mr. andl M ulfrom the in public ave you the place will brick. ow prise corn, P. LEGO, pi fMaa SauceEhrich Mi idwiches, Augusta Ai -'Weinberg, i use it. Nash of 's IN'S sprott and cery for Pawley spend ten Wells. E. B. Brown: Flooi REJ ir Tobacco m to show nce of 23 ye; no mistake tat has stc as much a business; a ARK'S Wa ciate your I hTanking yot Friend, wel R. MAZOLA Cot alad and Cooking J. F from Corn. time a 35c a Can haven B. BREEDIN'S off wI e Food Grocery Mrs ward McFaddin of Sardinia burg, lothran at the Central to- childri ehouse with a large load mer. igs. He was asked if he y money, and he said nay, Ior ~s a farmer. I told him I Ilarvi snce him twenty-five dol.. girl. ndred on part of his lugs. Mr. ~le's Eye" is full of thrills, capte< mance. See it from start Co., ai /If you are a~ German i"g. r, we dlon't ask you to f you are a real true A mer- Son irnestly request you to at my as you can and get well $ s to what your government ple a< regard, to the running dlown claimi spies in our great country. tc Ia! PASTIME THEATRE. rest fused 9. E. and J. E. Hodge were it wa tobacco planters wvho job w. nd lugs to Cochran tod(ay. off ti Ivanced themi 23 cents per !tempt e tobacco will be so1ld Tues.- thou ? .he 9th. The advance is a: Flgainst loss andl if it brings Mr. noney when it is sold1 these repres will get the difference. iend of the United States thc ? vice, Chief Flynn dlirected last S f the government agents in powe~r e hypocritical mask from topics, andl smiling dliplomats of il German Government, and - plans for the destruction The mtic Fleet; the $50,000,000 gregal their plans to bring about !anu ch r; and fastened upon tniem it is if the ages-the sinking of preserT nia." See all this at the heatre in "The Euagle's Vac. --- Manni MS EL~ECTED) - C. or to UIPT. MANNING SCHOOI, Engliu and se T. Ihelms, for years one bui' " ing citik.ens of Mullins, will Fr in a few days for Manning Aar roes to accept~ the superin f the public school of that ich position he was recent Mr. and Mrs. Helms will from our town. Since comn- The ight or ten years ago, both ra. helms have been active nd church work, and their >e hard to fill. The Enter ends them to the good peo- """' mni--ulins Enterprise. Eye consisting of Mrs. L. S. n-. Leon Weinberg Misses ppelt, Addie and Irma Irma McKelvey and Mary iamter and Messrs. -Sam Foahee left this morning 's Island,. where -they -will lnys. Managers.JohnR. until OP your tob. ars selling by sellii od by tlj .bout Soul till I do n< rehouse c )atronage 1, I beg to 01 D. CLARE ran has secured the services red Lesesne in the place of I )reher who was mentioned so go in my write up. Mr. Lese excellent bookkeeper, and i charge of paying the farm tile the sale is going on. . E. C. Alsbrook of Spart her daughter, and two Gr. n are in Manning for the at n to Mr. and Mrs. Sten r last Thursday night a bi Henry Horton of Jordan has I a position with the New I ndl commencedl work this mel ie people in this town are v (?) They throw up their ha y' horror when they hear of -cepting business on Suni ng six days a week was inten ior, and the seventh a day whirh is correct. Also they a small amount of $1.50, beca athe Sabbath. Yet when a $11 is offered on Sunday, they" me log." The amount was ng. "Consistency where Howard of Danville is h1 enting the Imperial Tobacco .McCord of Sardinia occui annimg Presibyterian pulpit tmday morning, and dehivere< ful ..sermon on present re wil be a. very important c ional meeting at the Presbyl urch next Sunday morning, urged that every member t. Lion Class--Special coaching ng (luring the summer by IV Alabrook for college entra make up grade deficionces h, Latin, Frenc~h, mathemai iance. Hand writing, s lling as aritimetic carefu .y taut oformation write Mrs. E. >ok, Manning. RYZON Perfect Baking Powd B. B. BREEIjN'S Pure Food Grocery Examined Glasses Fit J. E. ARANT, PHE. 0. Optometrist, MANNING. S. C. Juy Wr SaviEEa mn. Walker,Burgess Shirott ening Sale, icco to the ; tobacco in 1g your to e Manning th Carolina At claim to >n Tuesday, ; will work remain , Proprietor *f We are agents for me CHASE & SANBORN'S * Teas and Coffees ers The World's Best B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery nd ime Tobacco is coming in fast, and it looks as if Manning will break all art previous records on opening day. iby Died last Thursday at his home in Manning, Mr. George H. Huggins, ac- aged 56 years. The deceased was tak-. dea en suddenly ill on Wednesday and the >rn- end came in about 24 hours. Chief Hiuggins, as he was familiarly called, was a good citizen and well hked. He had been on the Manning police force ery for about 28 years, retiring to private nds life last April. The decceased was one co- of the best farmers in the conhty, be ayin successful wvith almost everything e planted. H-e leaves a widow, four. of sons, two daughters and a host of reg re- atives and friends to mourn his de use mise. The sons are Dr. Herman' 0.O Messrs. Leard, Jesse Gary, of MaWh elning, George of Washington, and Mts. too Charles Verner of Atlanta and Miss art Rita of Manning. The funeral was held at the residence' on SaturdJay morning, and the burial in the Ma ere nimg cemetery. Co. MANNING RED CROSS ien The following very favorable report I a has been received concerning two lay boxes of garments which were lately shipped by Clarendon County Red Cross Chapter, to lRed Cross Bureau of Supplies, Atlanta, Ga. on- Sweaters, Accepted Good-----....-0 er- Muffler, Accepted Good-............ md Socks, A cceptedl Good-.......-_-...-19 be Pajamas, Standard-_-_-..._-_.....13 lied Shirts, Standard Bed Quilt, Good--~~~~~~~~~~---. in Bath Robes, Standard [rs.Wne Pajamas, Standard---..--25 nee Inspected by in MRS. J. U. HI. BARKER, ReAtln d Cross Bureau of Supplies. hn t.la--W---s... C. MEN FROM 18 TO 50 IN TENNESSEE MUST WORK Nashville, Tenn., June 29.- -Gover nor. Rye has issued a p~roclamation calling upon sheriffs and other peace officers to see that all men b~tet n er the ages of 18 amn. 60 are engagect~ sonmc gainful occupation. The go - nor declares the volunteer state can. not afford to permit loafers to 'con sunme food that is needed for soldi 28 -and workers. "GREY ROCK" The Ginger . Ale Supreme May we send yjou a dozen7 B. B. BREEDIlN'S ,?ure Food Groena