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;Sumter MOORE BF To Our Friends: Below we give you the names of after our opening sale, and from the 2: every farmer friend of ours that has Sumter with his next load, for we will prize when you start selling with us. ' interests and when we fail to do so we not selling with us, and are not afraid warehousemen, drive to Sumter and tr3 us and see how we do business. If you customers who are in our honor roll sure you will stick with us. No. 1. Man selling most pounds for the No. 2. Man selling second highest nun No. 3. Man selling third highest numb( No. 4. Man selling load weigliing 500 pc tance from Sumter, $15.0( No. 5. Man selling highest price pile ov Man selling most pounds for 5 days aft opening sale day $20.00. If any of our friends have failed come to see us and get same at once. Your I Jno. W. Moore a Ebe M anning Eles. urs. Lou Wil "guest of her bratl - -- Wilson. Published Every Wednesday Mr. James Gard Clark 1,686 poun< I. I. APPELT--------------Editor average of $41.37 F. M. SHOPE. . --Business Manager Mrs. Young and -- ----- - rived to spend the MANNING, S. C., JULY 31, 1918 tobacco season wi -- Lieut. wylie Ho The time for filing all county pledg- corps is visiting I es expires August 6. -- colu. Sell your next load of tobacco in Miss Lena Ehri Manning with R. D. Clark. the guest of her Weinberg. Miss Corinne Barfield spent the week-end wvith friends in Sumter. Sell your tobacc in highest market pa Mr. F. C. Thomas spent Saturday mhouse, the Home c Columbia, with his son, Joe Thomas.._ Miss Mable Buie Mrs. S. J. Kellet is the guest of her accepted a positioi parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Johnson. Leon weinberg's. Lieut. H. 1. Ellerbe, of Fort Moul--M.AexHr trie, spent the week-end in town. Rodhapuca Mrs. .Jake Iseman spent last Sun daiy in Columbia,.r ora a Messrs. Charles .wlinson and EdFaie au. Gamble transacted business in Colum bia on Monday.Seodcrf Coffey & Rigby will have a carload ''OA I of the famous Grant Six automobiles in this week. Go andl look them over., sYURMN Jos. E. Davis of Davis Station, sold FrtNtoa a two loads of tobacco with R. D. Clark for $1,59i.70. Mr.egre Those wishing to enter the coun-Le. ty campaign for any office must file Tuesday.DpoiyurI Marriedi last Sunday by Rev. W. 0. FrtNtoa a Hendlerson, Mr. B. B. Cabia and Miss Christine Allsbrook. Msr.Dde Mr. Chovine R. Clark, son of Mr.spnSudyah and Mrs. S. I. Clark, has been pro motedl to regimental sergeant major. FRSIEO "The Conqueror" is a story of the .DCoraM old South,andl is soul-stirring, full of r' ae scenery from Tennessee to Trexas. See Ca it Tuesday, August 6th, at the Pas-dy3 f h ih time. -Mri. PlxHri Mrs.T . Morgn a TheNew an Corie, 6teleIN the ishvisicl toni Sranur get ll te Wa New.Sedbrecon visi tof rs EyesExaine GlasesFitrd s Seigfried J. E ARNT, 1*Dep ositur Te Optoetrirst hatna a n MeBr. Bule BR MANJNQ'S.CR. D. otran Mar Narehouse tOS. Prop'rs. our prize winners for the first 5 days 2nd of July to July 27. And we hope that noe been selling with us will start to make you feel like you have won a large re are here to take care of the farmers' 1 will go out of the business. If you are to get acquainted with live, hustlfi us. Any way you should come any .3ee can't come to see us, ask some of our Just try Sumter one time and we feel week, $25.00 --------H. C. Wacforcl fber of pounds, $15.00 ..Robert Muldrow r of pounds $10.00----- R. S. Tisdale munds or over furthest dis L- ----------------- -J. M. Blackman er 100 pounds $10.00, --W. G. Seymore er opening, not including ---------- ---- ---- Bass & Co. to get their check for prizes please riends, nd W. P. Moore mn of Columbia is Tetley & Lipton ier, Judge John s. T ner sold with R. D. Moruing Joy and Mono is for $697.58, an gram Coffees r per 100 pounds. B. B. BREEDIN'S little son have ar- Pure Food Grocery remainder of the th Mr. Young. t ge of the aviationBraham and children tsg fthe naiAo have returned from Martinsville,' Va., i arneAlhere they have been visiting Mrs. Bradham's father. ch of Columbia is sister, f Lbn Mrs. 'L. W. Hampton and two sons siserMr. Lonof Spartanburg, wvere the guests ofa o in Manning, the ice. Clark's Ware-Ifyuaeithmrktora f High Prices,. uooiesetefmu rn i of Georgetowvn hasbeuis as bookkeeper at - n of Davis CrossbieloatteGntSxsdbyCf ed a new Maxwellfe&Rib.Teecrarlads Motor Co. whrvrteaesod ils of Winston-Sa-AlSit Cucispednhs mg his mother, Mrs. vcto nVria aigmd h itock will be hereThmayfinsoMr.etud E STOCK CO. hareundfothhopalmc Y in a NATIONAL why not? ?~ ~t.VnCifLwa n n k of Manning, S. C. gle fCm ako pn h Pantl of SavannahNttLeiC d wvith Mrs Davidl obacco Check inmesSxTeloadaer-h ANK. IavnMtrC. odi ohm k of Manning, S. C. Plyler, Joe Thomas "h oqeo" tsa~odru i. of Camp Jackson tradjs hnWn 'ru'! >mee Crmn Ie Ford Trouring ndition. Price $400.Mr.ML.BnetMisAieo ise sok(1 on 'Tues.- ot aoia heete vl pn st lots ever sold inihrmanlrothsue. are on the house izon returned lastBrnLie(irtfrmheklin[ lill, where she at-ViinaLiehsowdvcd urse for club wom..ni tha eeel h ihs mry slater return-W.PLEG last night after at Slater's father, Dr. I syu aroi lt ose"h in, of Davis Cross wrsi ert L(ds of tobacco with ________ _______ poundls for $1, mnd Coffee can CHS &SABRS ENSB. B. BREEDIN'S dGeyPure Food Grocery Every Saturday We ireceive a shipment of pure Guernsey Butter. Have you tried it? B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery The stcaeof Plowden Hardware Co., has been extended, and is now the longest store in Manning. Mur. T. H. Ridgeway had the mis Fortune of losing his tobac -c. barn ad about $600 worth of tbl;acco last Wednesday by fire. - Mrs. R. E. Ilarllee, little Misses Zelouise and Elizabeth Harllee' and Mrs. Scarborough hava returned from i pleasant visit to relatives in Dar ington county. -"The Conqueror" shows the trials of hat famods general, Sam Houston, in romance, trouble with Indians, Mexi See it Tuesday, Augmet 6th, at .the Mr. Bertram Weinberg received no ;ice this morning from the navy de >artment to report at Charleston at mnee for active duty. Coffey! & Rigby have taken the igency for Clarendon county for the amous Grant Six automobile. They vill have a carload in this week. Mrs. W. M. Bomar is the guest of ier brother-in-law, Mr. H. J. Bomar. Vars. Bomar's husband is a first lieu ;pnant ,with Uncle Sam's fighting orces in France. One 4-room house, front and back orch, acre lot, Church street, near traded school. Write today for information. E. C. ALSBROOK,' Mr. H. R. Boger was called to Con ord, N. C., last Friday to the bed ide of his mother, but when he cached her she was dead. The de eased was 84 years of age. Mr. Bo er returned to Manning Monday. "The Conqueror" is the life history of General Sam Houston, starting rom a mountaineer in Tennessee, and ollows up to his election as governor af Texas. See it at The Pastime Tues lay, August 6th. Rev. L. B. McCord let yesterday norning or Greenwood and other joints, where he will spend his annual 'acation, returning some time early n September. Mr. E. L. Fairy sold tobacco today vith Cothran at the Central. He sold 64 pounds and got from $41.00 to 44.00 a pundred, which netted him he neat sum of $360.36. Come again nd bring some of your neighbors. The Thomas Live Stock Company eceived a car of horses and mules on uesday. They. have some beautiful nimals among the lot and they are losing them out fast. Be sure you see "The Conqueror", ne of the- best pictures the screen rtists have ever produced. It's full f life, romance, thrills, and will hold ou spell-bound to the end. It's eight eels. Sergeant Frank Clark passed hrough Washington last week with is regiment for Long Island and while here they had lunch served them. sergeant Clark had the honor of being erved by Miss Margaret Wilson. Forshee & Company of Sumter, ave an advertisement in this issue bout lighting plants. These plants re made by the Western Electric Co., nd are among the very best on the iarket. People who are interested in ighting plants would do well topget ra touch with Forshee & Co. Tobacco is easily ruined this wet leather, and .all planters should be cry careful in opening thoir barns. Ve are toldl if the barn door is openedl ust a little, and the tobacco dries out radlually it will keep all right. But it gets (lamp, it willI rot wvhen pack d up. I. M. A. Myers has been appointedl hairmani o the colored branch of the ~ouncil of Defense for Clarendon. pecial two-day course will be given he.50 special speakers and county hairmen of the Colored branch at the Jniversity of South Carolina August st and 2nd, prior to the opening of he health dIrive. Vacation Class.--Speial coaching in Ianning during the sumer by Mrs. .C. Alsbrook for college entrance r to make up gradle dleficiencies in ,nglish, Latin, French, mathematics ndl science. Handw~riting, s pelling and usiness arithmetic carefully - taught. 'or information see or write Mrs. E. .Alsbrook, Manning, S. C. Expected to arrive soon from Cal orma one of the largest cars of Rled edar shingles ever shipped to Man ing. This car is bringing 166,000 elect shingles. This is a chance to uy andl save further advances in rice. W. P. LEGG. It now begins to look as if Claren on wimll not be re presented in the low r house of the l egislantur,e next ses ion. The time for filing pledges ex ires next Tuesday, and, so far, no onme as announcedl. Cothran sold tobacco todlay for some f the Summerton neighborhood's lost succesful growers. Mrs. Bunion [arvin andl Mrs. E. L. Fairy so1(1 bet er than 600 pounds that averaged 40.00 per hundred. Mr. Hlarvin and MR. FARMER: You need* the Country| lentleman. Send me $1.0'0 mnd I will send you this val iable farm paper for 52 vieekS., Send all orders to B. B. BREEDIN Manning, S. C. WILLJA WONDER WILLIAM "I "T HE CO1 A Gripping Dral Career of Genet 'Three Hundred of the Most Fam, Chiefs, Mexican Soldiers, United Trappers , A Picture that wi Annals of Directed by I Who Made "The Written by Henry At Pastime TUESDAY, Pride of Clarendon Flour $1.65 for 24 lb. Sack Being Received Daily by B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Mr. Fairy are to be congratulated for the judgment they used in selecting side partners for life. I wish we had more lady farmers like these. The .Brockinton Motor Co., of Man ning, is now agent for the Cadilac car for Clarendon, Sumter and Lee counties. Mr. Joe Brockinton invited some of his friends to go to Charles ton last Saturday night and ride back with him in his new demonstration Cadilac. Those accompanying Mr. Brockinton were: Ed. Reardon, Sam Barron, Mr. Revis, Sam Sprott and the writer. The trip was made with out mishap of any kind, and was thor oughly enjoyed. This is a great car and rides as easy as a palace car. While we must admit our ignorance as a judge of machinery, we do be lieve that there is none better than the Cadilac. While these cars cost a lit tle more than the average car, they are more than worth it. These are prosperous times, and we look to see a bunch of Cadilacs running around here before long. -W-S--S / Safety First If you want your money protected by Uncle Sam, deposit it in First. National Bank of Manning, S. C. -W--S-3 Gone But Not Forgotten In fond remembrance of our dIeadl cousin, Mamie Baird, who entered in to rest May 25th, 1918. All that loving hands and medical aidl could (10 was dlone, hut God saw--best to take her to him. She was the loving (laughter of Mr. andl Mrs. J. W. Baird. Her re mains wvere laid to rest in Pine Grove Cemetery. The services were , con ducted by Rev. Dukes. Gone to rest, (lear cousin, Here no more wve'll see her face, But in heaven wve'll meet again, When wve've run life's ruiggedl race. Gone fto rest in .Jesus,' Blessed hiope, wve'll meet again, And in heaven there'll be no parting. We'll be free from care and pain. When we reach the pearly portals of the city bright and fair, There We'll meet-*our dlear cousin. She wvill bid us welcome the-re. And with Jesus and the angels, We will dIwell forever more, And we will know our dear cousin When we meet on that bright shore.1 1Her loving cousin, FRANCES BAIRD. DEMOCRATIC ENROLLMENT Enroflm't Enrollm't Club 1916 1918 Manning Farmeis Plat form----------_--268 208i Clarendon -------.---.-82 158i - annmg-----------...;2 74 New Zion ------------72 67 Midway --------- ---..51 47i Seloc ----------------71 72 Harmony-----------..61 59 Sardinia------____..--62 '77) Gibbons Mill -- -..64 64 oakdale -------------42 46 Davis Cross Roads -..... 47 * 49i Silver ------------.---.32 28 1 Davis Station----- -.65 56 Pmnewood ----------..102 113 Jordan -- - - -.- -..46 33 FoetnReform ... ..-- 61 68 Doctor Swamp-----.-..57 57 Alcolu - - - - -.- ...123 115 Sumeton ---- .152 187 Paxville - -- -.._36_ 274 Panola- - --------.---.... 1094 Bloomville ----- --.--.--60 59 Fork ------------- -----72 70 Douglas -----------.--108 104 Sandy Grove------- ---104 Total 2,5 RYZON The Perfect Baking Powder Makes Biscuits fit for a King B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Foodl Groer M FOX PICTURE FARNUM NQURER" ma Picturing the al Sam Houston pus American Indians, with Their States Cavalrymen, Texas Ragers, mnd Guides 11 Go Down in the Filmdom. t. A. WALSH Honor System" Christeen M enack the Theatre, AUG. 6th. Fresh Shipment of Swift Premium Hams Fresh shipment of small sizes just received. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery SUMMER SCHOOL FOR COLORED TEACHERS Summer schol for colored teachers will be open Monday, August 5th. This special school is for the benefit of all colored teachers in the county who want to improve. Also young teach ers who desire to make a certificate and qualify to teach. -w-S-S NOTICE Books of subscription to the capital stock of the Black River Brokerage Company, principal office at Alcolu, S. C., will be open at the office of P., R. Alderman, Alcolu, S. C., from Aug ust 1st to 2nd, inclusive, 1918. R. J. ALDERMAN, P. R. ALDERMAN, W. B. WALL, Petitioners ATTACKED BY SUBMARINES Three TransAtlantic Liners Escape by Superior Spec. An Atlantic Port, July 20.-Three trans-Atlarntic liners which arrived here today reported having been at tacked by German submarines, each r them when about 200 miles off the' Atlantic coast in latitude 38.15, long itude 70:40. All three vessels, by su perior speed escaped undamaged after i running fight which lasted several Hours. The master of another vessel in port less calls were caught by his ship ~oday said that three dlays ago wire ~ommig from a vessel in plain sight, isking for assistance, but which, upon zloser observation, proved to be a mubmarine with telescopic masts, and which in many respects, wvas made to mitate a sailing vessel in a sinking ~ondition. 6i(8ta of South 08rokia, County of Clarendon R. E. Thompson, plaintiff, agamnst Ruth Blrinson, defendlant. Under and by virtue of an Execui ion in the above stated action, issued~. >ut of the Court of Common Pleas, I 1ave levied upon and will sell to the iighest bidder for cash, at the risk of :he former purchaser, at the Court Blouse in Manning, in said .Count9 vithin the legal hours for judicIal ialps, on Monday, the 5th clay of Au rust, 1918, being salesday, the follow ng real estate: All that certain p iece, parcel 'or rifet of land Iying, bemg and situate n Clarendon County, South Carolina, *ontaining one (1) acre, and bounded f4orth by lands of Mrs. Lula I. Net les; East and :South by Mrs. John Ilarvmn, and West by public road leno-J ng from Alcolu to Manning, as ap Sears from certificate of Presiding Fudge and Verdict of Jury constitut ng a part of the judgment roll hegehn eferred to. Purchaser to priy for pa )ers. E. B. GA MBLE, Sheriff, Clarendon County. Where is my wvandering 'Bedbug tonight You will not ask this quos~ ion if you use EL VAMPIRO For there will be no Bed Bugs Costs only a dime. Kills them every time. B. B. BRE EDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Girovo's Tagteless chlIN TonsiO restores vitality and energy by purifying ad4 richiag the blood. You ca soon feel its mn!a Invigoraing Effect. Prik e -Oc.