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Continu CE To the Toba Our mar you to conti You will has sold. THE MAL I wish to done my leve fact that all comnpensatioi privilege fror Now, since w future with p: Creator for tl I wish agE sonal regards THE MANNIN I X. APPELT _. - - -- - --- - - - - - - Y. Mf. sHOPE . . _.-- -- - -- - -- - 'UBLISHEID EVERY W: WANNING, S. C., AU( THE GERMAN OFFEN The 1918 offensive of the C plannedl at Berlin, was intended to tore America could bring over a her troops. The successive Germ MVarch. 21st, have now become his if them without seeing the Gei warid, close-packed, wave succeedi; positions. In these- drives, we kr utterly r'egarlless of life, and as thi advaniced to take their places. To meet these various drives F'och adopted the tactics of a slo g(ldng up1 one position after anol saults, with as much conservation possible. Tphe period has been on< all the allied counftries. From da certainty that the allied1 line wvoulc General Foch was playing a ~hat every day that p~assedl withou ;o strengthen the allied cause. ;der transportation facilities and ii pjoured across the A tlantie. 244,'0 250,000) in June, each unit holsterir At. last in the July (drive -Ge :.trong enough to inaugurate a p The ( erman cronpicthe sain ars the Marne. Suce( attacks imper)Ciled the position of trought about its retreat. We now have the picturie of fiermfans in full retreat with trne] and artillery, the Wrench and Am Wrench though war-worn have n1 1pirit, and their courage is b)uoye <an troops8 pouring in. The balance is again swingin Sone sideC is a great army adva vie certainty of a constant additi nogse. The harivests of America r'iood suppl)ly. On the other side is rn the field, a hungry and dissatis Our hopes are rightfully high., IA situation as the beginmg of the forward movement of the Allies a it has-swept thromwh the last-line e-to Br NTR. ,cco Grower ket will c10 nue to brin re ample tin (KET IS S thank each j I best for all of you rece 1 for your pr a year to yet e have recei rudence as is outpouri tin to thank to the patr G TIMES ------------------ --- Editor -----------..Business Manager BD)NESDAY. UST 21, 1918 SIVE OF 1918 *ermnan army, carefully overcome the Allies be ny effective number of an drives, which began tory. We cannot think nan divisions sent for ig wave, up)on the allied Low, the Germans were eir men fell others were he Allies under General w and cautious retreat, ~her to the German as of men and supplies as of intense anxiety for y to day there was no hold. waiting game, realizing t absolute defeat tended AmIerica was enlarging icreasing the troops she 00 men crossed in May, g up the allied reserves. seral Foch felt himself olicy of counter-attack his forces forward in a ssive French-Amerienn the German army and the tables turned--the nendlous losses of men ericans in pur'suit. The ot lost an iota of their i u by our fine Ameri toward the Allies. On neing, full of hope, with on of fresh enthusiastic guarantee an abundant retreat, dliscouragement Fied population at home. e look up)on the lpresent end, and trust that this vill be halted only when' of German defenses. ing Your AT LM rs of Clarend< se for this see g me your tot ae this week TILL FIRM ;tron of the C of you and th< ived that whi oduct. Iamal Lr to help build ved that whic] to how we exp zg of his benec you one and a ons, I arp, CALOM[L PDRIFI[D OF AL OB'!GTIONS Chemists Rid Doctor's Fa vorite Medicine of Nause ating and Dangerous Qualities. New Variety Called "Calotabs" A triumph of modern pharmacy that is destined to bless the whole worl dta is the oIfnionl of physi cinsan ruggists who are familiar with thc newv calomer that is wholly fi ee from the objectionable effects of the old-style calomtel. An occasional p)urifying of the sys tem and thorough cleansing of the liv rr are absolutely essential to health, and, as all doctors know, calomel is the only drug that accomplishes this result. Now that the unpleasant and langerous effects are entirely remo~v ed, the popularity of the new calo mel, Calotabs,, will be vastly increased. [ts effect is delightful. One tablet at bed time, a swallow or water----that's dll. Yon~ wake .Up next miorning feei mog fine, ycur lhver cleans'ed, your sys tem purified and with a hearty appe tite. for breakfast. r;at what you please-no dlanger. No restrictions of habit or didt. (alotabs are sold only in ->ri'iinal sealedl pa';k-.es, price thirty-five :-ents. Y our druggist recommends and e'uarantees them.-( Advt.) H{'N ICESERtVFS GIVING (l'T With the French Army in France, Aug. If;.-There is evidence that the G;erman reserves are no longer suffi ient to maintain the defense and that dlrafts are being made on German troops holding oth'er important sec tors. The French dlivision that took Utibecourt met there enemy troops wvhich had beeni recently withdrawn from the Verdun front. Trhey were old1 ac(pta intances, the French (division having been cited for gallant work in the dlefense of the fortress on the Meuse against these same Germans. T[he fall of Ribecourt followed close upon the capture of the height of Antoval, which wvas rttackedl with such ardor that the enemy was beaten before he realized what was happen ing. One observer was canght in a t -e from which he was regulating ar tillery fire. The possession of Monolithe farm facilitates operations against the Loermont height a mile and a quarter to the northwest. This spur, in turn, dlominates Plemont, which is the strongest enemy -position in the Las signy Massif. It also overlooks the valley leading northwest to Lassig uney. The hold of the enemy upon Las signey is very precarious. When this flank breans, the whole bine must crumble. Tobacco to THE TAREHC )n County-Gentler son Thursday, Aug acco until you are and next to get it AND THE PRICE entral Warehouse t] Manning Market. Lch you have been so proud of the fact i up the tobacco indu 1 we have labored fo end this money and ictions. 11. With best wishe R. D. CO Poprietor Cei A MILESN Our SECOND C) extra fi Will Be H They're all g< heavy fellows, ---in fact, any We have the r terms on them interest to buy let's talk it ov( Don't Forgjet Buggies, .Wago] COFFEY M ANN )USE nen: rust 29th. ] through s all gathere S ARE GC his season. I am proud laboring for. ;hat it has be stry in this c r, let us lool be thankful s and kinde: THRAN, itral Ware. HORS L.R of the Se ne stock ere Moi )Od ones---st medium weir kind you w ight prices and it is to 3 now. Corn wr. 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