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MULE Wehave above 1< our last are all of We hav< a reputa mer and fine stoc: ing. Wei up this r< we ask, tion of ti A full lin BUGGI] and I. Alway 3The the Ianning dimes. Published Every Wednesday APPELT & SHOPE ..... Proprietors F. M. SHOPE, . - Business Manager J. . APPELIT Editor -_-------Edto MANNING. S. C.. SEPT. 18, 1918 A war picture without battle scenes. My Own United States." ' Mrs. Stewart Hiarvin is visiting her sister in Columbia. Mrs. .J. H. Windham is visiting in Columnibia. Mr. .J. F. Bradlham has bought the T. A. Bradham farm near Manning. Watch for date in this issue on "My Own United States." Mr. Ed Rea rdon spent Sunday in Columbia. Miss Sallie Sheppard has acceptedl a pos;ition in Dickson's Drug Store. Miss Laura Moffett of Greenville is visiting Miss Mattie Venning in Man noin For Sale--5-Passenge.r Buick Tfour ing (Car. In perfect rfunning condi tion. with one extra tire. Price $14.50. Hlarvin Motor Co. 'i he Rhame property which was to have been sold last Wedniesday was postponled. i-or Sale---One perf'etly 1.pv M\ax we.Il Road ster. P rice S850.00. .J. WV. WVidenmn.a All o1'f the .Jewish places of business1 r' clsed her MXonday, that being t he ir diay of A\t oneme*nt. F-or Sale-- hIrd RoadIster' in perfect c-ondlit ion. D r. ( rouch at Dickson's frug Store. Mr. Lucius Hlarvin left Saturday by :atomobile for Tlennesse(', where hiis family is visiting. Mr. HI. D. D~ufrow t ransacted husi ness in A ugusta the first part of the week. Dr. H<' rmoan Hluggins has Maught the home of Mr. E. C. Hlort' n on the corner of Church street r''d Railroad Ave., and which is occuried by Mr. . B. C'antey. Dr. Hluggins will move into it in about 30 danys. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PH. G. Optometrist, MANNING, 8L C. DHORSES severa1 of the yft over from car and they the very best. 3 made quite tion this sum fall for the k we are sell ntend to keep ,putation and your inspec is stock. .e of 'S, WAGONS HARNESS s in stock. Mrs. Sue Harvin was called to Salt ers last Thursday to the fueral of her little niece. "My Own United States" is hearti ly endorsed by the greatest man in the world, President Wilson. Can you Afford to miss it? Ensign Guy Mearc of Fountain Inn, who is now stationed at New York spent Sunday ad( Monday witn Miss Boyd. Mrs. T. M. Mouzon attended a meet ing of the Women's Clubs in Colum bia Saturday. Plans were formulated for the -Fiherty Loan D~rive at this meeting. Wanted--Shoe or Clothing Sales man or Saleslady. Salary $150 pei month. A pply BOX 446, Geor~getown, S. C. The land sale last WVedhcsdary of the Hlarvin tract, andl cogdut'ted by the Atlantic Coast Realty Cri., was a big success. The 500 acres sold ave'ragedl about $60.00 pei- eare. If there is k anan in Clarendron who is not 10~0 per (cenlt behind our gov ernment, you will do0 him a favor by getting him to see that gre'at picture, "My Own United States." A few firw Milk Cows with~ right young c'alves~ for- sal'e quick. If you wvant 8. mie' cow, comeC a nj i oo'k thema ove'r. I". C. TH'IOMAS. 9-1 8-2t. You ar'e r'equestedl by President Wilson to see' "My Own United States5" from a patriotic standpoint, as it will help you to be a better' A mecric'an. You can buy them at B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Buy War Savings-a msn Fa Scienti The labor going to ca use more farm mach: want to cal: ial attenti line of ADRIANCE This is one Mowing MG if you wai right you along with( We also have man Farm Machines an come in and see us. explain the uses of chines. showing the labor. mas I H. M. THOM SWIFT'S PRF M1 M HAMS Fresh Shipnc1 Just Reecived B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocerv I Buy War Savings StarpI Every cause for which your govr - ment stands will be (lemonstra .tat the Pastime Theatre soon, ,\ that mighty, gripping drams> '"\l Owvn Unitedl States." You aire urgently re <luestedl to see this great picture by your governnPktit. Can you afford t'o miss it.? ece dates in this week's iSSile. O)ne 41-room house, front and back porch, acre lot, Church street, near graded school. Write today for information. E. C. ALSBROOK, ' We call specia lattention to th:.' half page ad of the P'lowdcen Hlard ware Co. in this issue. They nowv hav one of the' most up-to-dlate hard ware stores in the state, and wvill .p preciate a visit from you. Mr. R. D). C othran~O left h st F'ridlay for Brookn,.., Va. Mr. Cothran i ;martner with H~ollowvay & Bowen of Lake~ City, in the warehouse business 'I in Virginia, :~ndl will b. up) there until abou~it March lst. Ie miade the tip1 overhindl. The Governmnen t is requesting every I heat re, in the United States to playt that mnighty dIrama, "'My Own United States'", from a patriotic Mandpoint, and the Pastime Theatre is going to do this. A nd then you are reqjuested( to see it. Are you going to dc. your pait ? See it. Rv. and Mrs. W. C. Allen arrived here Friday night. Rev'. Allen is the i newv pastor at. the Baptist church. On r Sunday night we(lcome' services wer" held at the church by the dlifferent u congregations of the cit y. We join with the~ rest of the c itiztens in wel coiming .Mr. andl Mr's. Al Ilen to our mid1(st. t Manning, Sept. 17th, 1918. 0 TPo the Edcitor of Manning Times: Some time ago I not iced in your paper an article' speaking of the needl - of a Steami Liaundriy nere. It is an urgent one own'.ing to the. conditions brought aboumit b~y the War. Some peo. ple say that it is on account of the '.ctton picking, but that is a mistake, because it existed before the wvar came~ on us. T1here are twou classes of la hor that wec are dependent on here, (co(,ks and washer wvomcen. Thiere are qmuite a large number of families here who cannot get. either. The Chinese Laundry here can take care of the collars and cuffs very satisfactorily. What we need here is a laundry to do family washing. Then there will be enough local labor to help those who are' really dependent on help in the homes fically. scarcity is ,use you to improved finery. We l your spec .on to our MOWERS. of the best whines and it to farm cannot get ut it. y other improved d we want you to We will be glad to the different ma great saving and .Ve AS, Manager. It has been said not to have be ,ery profitable in some places ears past. Labor conditions in i pinion will never be the same agz fter the war is over, and I feel st bat a laundry here from now on u e profitable. H. L. WILSON; -W-S-S NOTICE IF IT'S TAILORING See S. W. WINGATE The Artistic Tailor Anything a Tailor Can Do, Satisfaction Guanranteed. At J. M. Chandler's Clothing Stori 16 S. Main St. SUJMTER, S. C. NOTICE OF ELECTION The qualified electors residling Tanning School District No. 9 u ereby take notice that an electi .ill be held at The Bank of Mannir ri saidI District, on Saturday, St ember 26th, 1918, for the purpose otimg upon the question of wheti aidl District shall levy and collh n additional two (2) mills tax I chool purposes in said dlistrict. By order of F. C. THOMAS,. .JOSEPH SPROTT, E. C. HIORTON, S. OLIVER O'BRYAN, R. C. WELLS, 'rustees Manning School District ? ,Manning, S. C. i September 14, 1918. For Srale-Automobile d'x in p' eet condition, run less than thi housand miles. Fifty-six Dalla ;orth of extras on it. Price $1300J F. R. SINEATH, No. 16 S. Main E Sumter, S. NOTICE I regret to announce that Mr. Tf. V~od, Field Agent for the G;over ient D~epartmient of Labor, has be r~nmpelled to pestpone his being wi until Friday evening, the 20th im~ t 8:30( P.* M. Pleuas bear in mindl. that all of t -it P ofth lifferent School D rit fteCounty are urgently uestedl to be present. and to bri: thers from their neighborhoodl. W. C. DAVIS, Chairman Labor Bloal LAST CHANCE To Get the News and Courier and The Columbia State at $6.00 per year for the Daily See .ae at once. B. B. B3REEDIN, Manningo. C.e Tires! We have Agency for ti SR ACI Horse-shoe Tread Tire, OHIO TIREE INNE These are tv best Tires market. We I stock on ha sizes. If yoi tire that will a Racine or 0 Stock en FORD HOSPITAL FOR in WOUNDED SOLDIERS ny - Inl Detroit, Sept. 16.-The Henry re Ford Hospital here, one of the largest 'ill institutions of its kind in the coaintry, was formally taken over by the Unit ed States Government today. It is to be used, it was anonunced, for.-tho care of wounded soldiers, and will be ready for occu anc y January next. CALL FOR STENOGRAPHERS Washington, Sept 6.-Another call IYou can. iExcellen orr B. R. BREEDIN'S Pit 8 ACTS OF AMAZIP AND 61MY OWN U FEATURING A D). The Pastir 'Fiday, Sep The greatest An d. written. Some o ..- staged on the 0o the ship of Re Every player te great Patriotic I If you can't come I come. A PICTURE WORTH JAd mission ( I Tires! taken the ie famous I!I NE Wrajpped and the and R TUBES To of the on the lave a big nd in all 1 want a wear, buy hio. Co. for skilled stenographers, typist; and clerks was sent out today by. the United States E nploynent Service. One thousand stenograpers and 200 women with college training and two years' business experience are want ed. Anderson, Sept. 16.-Council having granted permission, thc Southerrr Public Utilities Company, operating the street railway here, increased' car fares fron five to seven cents, effec t6AEASY YOURS II CNSTR IOTEPD TAES OVmER 20thP et thesenswr Id Coestiuin 16N APPEAS TO SEE 25riandPa ver