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RE .C The Home Oe MHanning Lhmes. Published Every Wednesday ). I. APPELT-_ Editor F. M. SHOPE - .usiness Mlanager MANN ING. S. C'., .1:LY 31, 1918 e;" "Over the Top." Mr. Joe Davis has our thanks for a big piece of home cured meat. .dri. ID. Hirsch manon left SundayV for N w York. See IFatty in "Good Night Nurse,'" Tu~esda y. A*\ugust 13:t h. Berni to D r. 8nd Mrs. .1. A. (ol las r-iday night a baby boy. J. lH. Holla'hiy soI .584 pounds oft ldacco with hi:rk for .25..f2. Actual scenes *:f battle in "Over the Mr~s. TI. 2.1. .\bsuzun.i -pent ytsfterday EStamter shopping. Iunds osf t obaoi for 82763.5(;. A\rnna (oper .oldl with ( 'lark 18; '0unds1 of tobacc'o for 878.58. .'-rg't. Jlake Isinman was at how on bortn fu rloueh last week. s-nds ins (harleston. S;e' 1Fat ty ins "Good. Night Nurs',"' .\ir. .1. II. RiLby left ye'sterday af --rsnson ft-r Ha~ltimosre, where he- went buty fall esods. omi ai visit to i ss S eleni bio),, of bou[tia. And1( geft the very besit 1iorse' or tutle you can buy for the mioney. We have ai carload of thseum comning in to moirrow andl~ they are the cream of the market. B'osl T Iea and( Co~)ffee c'an rse hatd at Putre FoodI Grocery .fyes' Examined GlaHsse Fitted J. E. Af.ANTI, PH. (;. * Optomietris~t, MA NNING, S. C. TUI wish to ous pat Farmers ( effort posy for the tot the size of Farmer of My mc business i knowledg market ai handy to t of High Price Every Saturday We receive a shipment pure Guernsey Butter. Ha you tried it? B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery I. I). ('lark sold for .J. 1. Low 2,584 pounds of tobacco for $1,202 Wtill :rrive Saturi:y or londay c:ar of the very best in Mul'-'. { orses. (off. y & iy. .Mr. Soam Broyd~on, of Blrogdoin, volunteered in the naval aviation .Jas. (Cooper sold 560 poundsI of huoor 1(3?t1 7.80 with (:hi rk. D). I.. 'Tinda Ioh 501(12 pounds of' haecto w ith ('hoirk for $385.92. Sie "O ver The T'Iop,"' day andni ra Is on (h-'rmnli trenches in Frone' Thei, .\-!isse War id of G eorg.etoi who hove been the guests of the Mi es WVilson, hove returned home. Pe(te'r .\e~addjin sol with (h 4 It pouinds ot tobacco for $1 72.20, a overage of' $.12.00. If you' don't belj~i' .nhueig not go to the Paost-i me TIuesda y ni fo r Pattyv A bucklIe w il be' there. II. I . Alorr is sbIl with Cothi yest eriday e,:Si poiunds (of t obaco( .\lrs. Su lIarvini has ret urnedI .\annngt after' spindling her vaocat at her home. II. I). Gibb~ons sold ot ('ithra '*i42 Iiounds~ for 8411.94. HIurrah ('othran. ait home agaoini after a monthI's stay, .\tlrs. .l. .\. I owder sold with R. 'hirk 1 59 joumis of tobacco 820)2.5t,, on overage of' $45.00. Thodore' She;;~jrif,prsperous < ired farmir living near TIindalI .\X Friday night by fir,. Geo TIida .sold at ( lark's Wa house 500( punds131 of tobacco $210. a virage, 84 2.(i0 per hund1(1red. Dr. wV. s. Ilarvm has mnoved his fire next dlor to t h(' fire depatrt mi Pride of (I Cleno Flour $1 .45 for 24 lb. Sack Being Received D~aily b B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grory L S rk's N S express my a ronage given )f Clarendon C ible to secure acco sold on r my sales sho my efforts. any years of e: n South Caro: e of the differ Id this know he Farmers' b TOWer is mN Where is my wandering of Bedbug tonight ve You will not ask this gInes tion if you use EL VAMPIRO For there will be no - Bedbugs der'Costs only a (lime. Kill; - them every time. B. B. BREEI)IN'S usi Pure Food Grocery has -- iav Weltls b:.s returned homn er- fom Fa:ir Bluff. N. C., where The ha h een visit ing her sisteri. Mrs. Mario Rodigers. T. Samouel sold I652 pourrols of tobae en at Chiark's Ware.hous.e for1 828x.52. to- -- Mr. Ed: G;::mb)I~ shot (pne oif htj blodi hondlS SumbI. iguht on ae tcount of it ha vine .vera) fits udurin; the dany. I eberea WuXilliams sold 2l0 pound of toharroi at ('lark's Warehouse fo $80.50. rk hee wllheno pra yer meet ingj a athe Presbyvterian church tomorrow~ T hursdayafternioon, nor any unti f'urther n ot ice. dto htI (ome~ in netxt Mondlay and we wit show yo the best Mutles and JIorse: hat y'ou ever looked art. Coffc :3 'an Rgy for - - Mr'. IEarnes't Muzuon and sister Mrs. G;eorge G ira rd. of (Charilest on towere t he gu) ests of t he' faily iiof Mr ion .J. E. Reardon sev'eral days last. week I sill my toblacco( wnth C'othran be n's (ause hep is an e xclus ive 0 obacco mani for and knows the v'alue o? tobacco, am always gt o oc rcs 'ui is Rita Iluggins is at homeu aigai il aiftr s1 5pendlingj her vacation oni Sulli van's Island with Miss Margare Leard. for Whlen yo'ui sell with Cot hran vou eai hej) assured of the tact that yon hav, sold tobhacco with a man t ha:t know: .- tobacco, and the reason Is that he spe iI1, emuilizes in this lineu of butsine'ss. HlORSEM A ND) M C .ES re 00, It0 Ilirses and 15 .Mutles will be her< tomorrow. rThey are the very bes that we could buy and we ( are going tI f.sell themu at t he right prices. -nt. T'I[oMAS IVl~E STOCK CO. Tetley & Lip)ton Teas Morning Joy and( Mono y gram Coffees B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure F'ood Grocery Varehot STH appreciation of me this seas< Iounty. I have i the very high nry floor and 1e w the apprecia xperience in th Lina gives me, rent grades so ledge comes i enefit. are R. The Columbia State or The News and Courier, 6.,r days a week for 6 months Ire for 53.00. Subscribe now and i get all the War News. Send an all orders to B. B. BREEDIN ar Manning, S. C. C. ran wa Willie Caroline sold 380 pounds of dif tobacco at C'lark's Warehouse for l15'60, an average of $42.00 per, -hundred. Wo~ttuIld you re'ally like to know. of an and see those heroie dleeds of your wa iboys - See "Over the Topi." Mrs. .M. 1E. Brown and Misses Mi!- 41 -d'red, Frances andI Louise Brown, Tora ave bagn~al and Margaret Bhmnding have returined from a pleasant visit to rela tives ne'ar D~uRants. Briggs & .Je'k inson sold 1,704 wv puoundls oif tobacco for $715.68, an av er~ag~e of $4:2.00, at C'lark's Warehouse. . .\lrs. Gordon IBeler and little jth( 'Iaughter, (of Columbia ,are visting M~rs. Helser's parent s, JTudge andl~ Mrs. Jlohn S. 'Wilson. of Wi I on't buy until you see our car of I1 m ad Mules that we are getting th~ 13) Month y or' Sa turiday. '[hey areha Idalndies Coffey & Righy.f II.1 Willhams sold -140 pound s of' tobacco0 . at Clark's Warehouse for' .4i, dan average of $1G.00 per' hun- ' veryt mant. wom:nm and child! knlows wh't "OverI the( Tladp"' means to us. see mii "Over the Top"' ori 'Guide P~osts to i IBerlin" by Arit hur Guy IEmpey. f' at Oldsmobile. Tlhe best of' condition as n I has been runl biut ver'y little. IIas 'i8 wIorth of extras onl it. I". R. Si nea.th It it . M . Cha ndller's St ore', Sum- ti ter, S. (.la If you w.anit some'thing good~ in U M\hules oir I Ior'ses come andl see us. We have a ca" of the very best ('ominig in Moda o'i.Ir Sat urday. Every one isda a goo on. Cof'fey & igby. w the \aeati(on (?lass-S lec(ial ('oachineg in carl .\hauning durmn the sumter by .Mrs. a IC. ( '. A lasbrooke for college enitraneh or to ir mke upl gradl'e deic'ien~cies in LoEnglisl. I at in, French, mat hematies tun Scnd 'ie.. 11a ndlwriting, speliling and Tol I'bmsin.' ar'it hmetie carefully taught. n1W l arufor'mation see 0or writ~e Mrs. E.: fin '. al sbrook, Manning, S. C. fBr< Fresh Shipment of Swift Premium Hams Ti - Fresh shipment of small sizes just received. B. B. BIREED)IN'S Pure Food Grocery ise the gener n by the ised every est prices lieve that tion of the e tobacco an expert Ed. on our n mighty D. CLARK, vr. P. W. Stukes has asked us to reet a false rumor that is being :-ulated on him. He says some are orting that he has turned on the 'orm faction. That, he says, is un e. lie is a reformer and a Bleasite I is proud of it. pow, folks, there is no getting >und the fact that you positively not beat Cothran on tobacco. Coth i a good judge of tobacco, and can fly cope with any other tobacco rehouseman. It doesn-t make any feren,'e who he is. -'or the benefit of the children wvho 'e the entertainment, we wvill state Lt they. took in $6.00 for their show :I sellhng lemonade. Trhe money 5 dlonated to the Red Cross. P. M. Beard, Sr., sold with Clark I oundls of tobacco for $188.00, an rage of $47.00 per hundred. ni the case of Sarah E. Weeks and C. Gayle vs. .J. M. Graham, which s before the sup~remle court last nth the judgment was reversedl andl case was remanded for newv trial. [. Cantey, Esq., of Sunmmerton, was attorney for the plaintiffs. .- C. Plowden sold I ,33i6 pounds tobacco for $559.28 at (Clark's trehouse. sl others, fa theris, brotoers, sisters, a is one of the only chances you will 'e to see wvhr.t our boys are dloingi -"Over the r'op." 0. . lOwdler sold with Clark 470 mnds of tobacco for $197.40, an av ge of $42.00. tev. J. D). Iluggins dlied at his home Denmark hast Monday. Rev. Hug s as at one time -pastor of the P~ax e Hapjtist church andl mrde many nids in this county. HeI was the her of Mrs. J1. K. Breedin of Man lIr. W. H. D)ixon, Sr., and (laughter, as I,izzie, W. B. Dixon .Jr and iily, all of Blackstock, S. C., are ting Mrs.. S. M. Patri,'k and Mrs. H. Breedim. veryb~ody is talking Cothran to.. and high p~ricedl tobacco. Cothran ni over the top today and carriedl Manning market by storm. You not keep Cothran dIown. If you niot dlividing your tobacco wvith i, do go wvith youir next load. "OR SA L2-1916 model Dodge rimg car, with five tires practically v. I spot light attached. Engine in e shape. Price $650.00. Call >wn's D)rug Store. Phone No. 55. RYZON ic Perfect Baking Powder Makes Biscuits fit for a KI NG B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food (irocr (S I R FRE Proprietor~ MIR. FARMER You need the Country r Gentleman. Send me $1.00 and I will send you this val uable farm paper for 52 weeks. Send all orders to B. B. BREEDIN Manning. S. C. We wish to ask every one who knits. or sews for R.ed Cross to attach their name to the articles thley make before they are returned to Rded Cross ~'ooms. Our purpose in asking this is in case of any mistake, the garment can be returned to the one that made it for alterations. Cothran won the pennanit todaiy for the greatest sale made this season in Manning, S. C. He sold1 63,477 poundls of tobacco that brought '$28,737.23, and averagedl for floor scrap anid all $37.40. Cothran made a clean hit, and didl not fumble any bal1ls lHe s.ome times leadIs while others follow on. F-or House of Represenati-,. I hereby anlnounce( myself a '.andi date for the Houe of ReprIeaenta - tives, pledgimg to abide the resuiltsi of the primary. I'R. W. 11. WOODS. l)EMO('iIATIC (I'tH MEETElNG; The Iliarmony DemrcLratic' Club wvill meet at the reguint votIng place on Saturdlay, Au iust 10th, 1918, at 5 (i'elock P. M. for th:- purpose of elect ing an executa-e( committeemian ,for the saidl clu. I P1 OWrDEN, .Ma nin S.~ C. Aug. 6, 1918. Not ice is herebyg vin that books for the makmng af tax returns for theA 'fown oft Mannmg. S. C. are now~ open~ at the office of the undlersigned, and that books will be ujened for a ieriod of 20.days from the date hereof. Mannimg, s. C - r~ fR BROWN, I re and Treasurer. 15 Ml'lJ-10.i HORSES Will be here ThursdIay morning. We bought the best on the market and' when you see them you will agree with us that they are dandlies. A horbe or mule for every purpose will be here., 'I'IHOMAS LIV1; STOCK CO. 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