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oai Beautifu latest cc and bro Weare( have eve of indivii ask youi We have the diffe lasts anc the AEning Eimes. Published Every Wednesday APPELT & SHOPE- Proprietors F. M. SHOPE, .Business Manager I. I. APPELT ..----..-- Editor MANNING, S. C., SEPT. 25, 1918 Get your labor card. Dr. andl Mrs. James McDowell of Yokwere in Manning last week. Mr's. A. Avant has returned to het home in Florida. Some nice driving andl sadle horses at Coffey & Rigby's. Work or fight--have you got your card ? Mrs. I. I. A ppelt andl children have returned from a visit to WVililston. Be sure to inspect our horses and mules before buying elsewhere. Mrs. Mary Nash Plowden v'isited friends in Manning last wveek. A car of fine Hiorses and Mules just received at Coffey & Rligby's. .Mr. .John A. Burgess, of Summer. ville, visited relatives in Manning last week. We have some dIriving hors(es in the 2:20 class. See them. COFFEY & Rl(OB3 .Mr. .Joseph Sprott, wvh, has been ill for secv ?ral datys is atble to be (out again.L Mrs. Morris Ness has returned home from a visit to her parents in Bishopville. For goodl transfer service at reason able rates, see N. D). Thames, or phone .Just received a carload of the fam ous Adriance Mowvers. This is one of( the very hest machines on the market.] Come and see them. TI1IOMAS LIVE STOCK CO. WaSh them with LUX B. B. BREED)IN'S Pure Food Grocery r E~yes Examined Glasses Fitted y J. E. ARANT, PH. G. Optometrist, MANNING. S. C. LS, 1 garments, lor and shay >vn. :arrying the rhad1.in our luality that - inspection Shi an unsurpa rent colors I the colors a "Bt MAGIC YEAST Fresh Shipment B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Wanted to Rent-Two or three fur fished rooms for light housekeeping %pply H, Times office. Mr. H1. D. Duflrow has bought th< \. I. Barron house, next to Mr. Josepi sprott. Special music and songs wvill b< 'endecred' at the Pastime Theatre Fri lay, Sept. 27th. Don't miss it. For Sale-Forti Roadster in best o1 -unning condition. Four newv tires Apl~Py to Henry Horton, Newv Idea Co Remember everything we sell i ruaranteedl to be just as represent 2d, or money refunded. COFFEY & RIGBY. Belgium is in needl of clothing, blan <ets, etc., andl this Red Cross chap) er has a heavy allotmnent to fill. Giv< o this cause, for humanity's sake. A v'ery elaborate program has beer Irrangedl by the manager of the Pas, ime Trheatr~e for Friday, Septembei ~7th. Baosure to come. Glet all of the garments ready yot an spare. The Red Cross wvill sem) r'oundl and collee!t them for the Ilel. Ians. Every able bodied man between the ges of 18 and 50 years must wvor1, ifty hours a week. If you haven'i 'our labor cardl you had best get one We have some mighty good Hlorses and Mules in our barns. If you hav< iot bought yet come in and look thest ver. We believe that we have the an mant that you want. THOMAS LIVE STOCK CO. All magazines adVance on )et. 1, 1918. If you w~ant ~hem at the old price act at meeC. I am agent for Ladies' lome Journal, Saturday Byening Post, Country Gen lemen, Pictorial Review, Jelineator, Woman's Home lompanion, Good House teeping, Cosmopolitan, \merica, andl every other nagazmne p)ublished in imerica. See me now for it neans money in your pocket iook. Yours for the 4th Liberty 3. B. RREnINS Fashi )at Set Are Here i handsomely t des-Black, ti largest stock store. Everyg is hard to fin f this beautif aes, Sh ssed line of L of garments, ire brown, gr UBR ty War Savin ' Ryzon Baking Powder 'The Perfect Baking Pow der" - and Washburn-Crosby's Gold Medal Flour "Eventually Why Not Now" With these two you could could make biscuits, cakes, bread, etc., fit for a King. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Keep your W. S. S. Pledge In Columbia if a man can't showv *his labor card, it's $100.00 or 30 (days. .Mnm wlldo likewise. Whte or blak, heyallmust wvork. Mr. Chas. 13. Reardon is spendineg the week-end in Wilmington, N. C., where he is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. M. Pickett. . Are you granting the requests of you rpre-sident in regards to present (lay affairs. If so see "My Own United States" at the Pastime TIhea tre, Friday, Sept. 27th. If you want a Tire that will wear, .buy a Racine or Ohio. These tires andI mnne4 tube~s are guaranteed. We have all sizes on hand. T~HoMAS [IVE STOCK Co. Dr. JIames McIowell of York, has been commissioned a major in the army. He wvill report at New Haven, C'onni., in a fewv days. Dr. McDowell is. a former Manning boy, and his friends here are glad of his promotion. D~on 't forget Friday, September .27th at the Pastime Theatre, as ther' wvil1 be special music, songs and some swvelI picture. JIust the kindl you should seeQ, "My Own United states." IThe Adriance Mower is (onc of the best mowing machines madec. We have: I aearload im stock. You can get yours now. THOMAS LIVE STOCK CO). Mliss Augusta. Appelt has decided to give her services to h('r country if 'ieeded, and will leave saturday nigh' for Battle Creek, Michigan, to take a course in reconstruction aid work. When this course is completed, she will then go wherever U~ncle sam calls her. Miss Appelt gave up) her music ('lass, which p~aid a handsome salary, to enter this wyork, wvhich is voluntary, and .with no salary attached. CHASE & SANBORN S Teas andl Coffees can be had only at B. 1$. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Buy W. S. Stamps --i onable Lits ar n Profusioi ailored, and avies, tope, g of the above 3rment carri( d in most st ul line. oes! .dies' Shoes They come ay, white an( gs Stamps N( Sun Maid Seeded Raisins can be had from B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Clarence Dinkins, of Manning, wh< has been at the front in France, ha< one of his' arms shot off while in ac. tion. Clarence is a member of th< 81st division. His brother, .1. G. Din, kins, is also on the front "over there.' A fewv fine Milk Cows gith righi young calves for sale quick. If yoi wvant a. nice cow, come and loo~k then over. -18-2t.F'. C. THOMAS. Married in Kingstece last Thurs day night at the home of Mrs. Luthel McIntosh, sister of the bride, Mr. W E. Jenkinson and Miss Hattie Bagnal The contracting parties are original ly from Manning. T here are still a fewv cars seen or our streets on Sunday, and one es pecially. We hope the governmen wvill request us to publish the namne of these dlisloyalists, as it would be pleasure for us to (do so. Conme to the Pastime T'heatre T .-i dlay, September 27th, and go home better American, and more deatermin ed to help wvin the war. Ad riance Mowers-H Iave you gotter yours yet? We have an entire car load in stock. Come and let us dlemon strate these up-to-dlate farming ma. chines to youx. THOMAS LIVE STOCK CO. The city of Atlanta is going t< blacklist all autoists that travel or Sunday, unless it is absolutely neces sary. The same should be (lone ii Manning. Because a fellow wvants t< conie dlown) to his place of business fos a few minutes on Sunday, it is noi necessary to ridle. What did he d< before he had a car ? Ile true to youm country. Let a request be sufficient Don't haive the r'overnme~nt force yor into 'ninxg so I .y mnaking k !w. One 4-room house,'rront and bacli porch. xe.- 10, < h. .xoh street, neax graded school. Write today for information. E. C. AILSBROOK, Mack Rich, one of the best colored men in our town, and one that has al wvaysx shown, his patriotism, has dis contimued his 1po01 room for the dura. tion of the wvar. Mack's only two soar are in the army, and feeling that hit pool roonm will encourage idleness will not run it as long as the war asts. lie will only conduct a lunch room andl have beds to rent in his place. Mack dleserves much credit for the stand he takes ini this war. He has given his only two sons, has bought Liberty Bonds, War Savings Stamps, and giv. en freely to the Red rs. rid all in the rey, plum .that we !s a mark ores. We to match in many I black. Manning's 1 Furnishin, >W" ENAMELWAR] We have a large s in Enamelware, pu] priced to sell o nthe 1 not upon present value on the ground floor. The Man nin For.Sale-Ford Roadster in perfect c'Ondition. Dr. Crouch at Dicks~on's Drug Store. Wanted--Shoe or Clothing Sales man or Saleslady. Salary $150 per month. A pply BOX 446, G;eor*.setowvn, S. C. The Civic League met on last Mon day afternoon wvith a goodlly number present. The usual business wvas attende.l to, after which Mrs. Jlos. Sprot-t s)poke to the ladlieS concerning the 4th Liberty Loan dIrive wvhich will begin1 now in a few dlays. Our president. as usaial, is ready noiv, with the league's co-opera tion, to begin work in earnest. The dlifferent committees reportedl what had been (lone dlurin t the sum mer, andl it is regretted by every mem. ber of the League that the efficient chairman of the school yroun-t comi mittee, Miss Augusta Appelt, will not be here the coming year to keep up thu goods work she began. We regret to give her up. A motion was made andl secondled to adljourn, andl we all left determined not to let our wVork lag one bit. Friday afternoon, Scntember 27, at 5 o'clock there wvill be ~a public meet ing in the mnterest of the Fourth Lib erty Loan dIrive which begins the next ' '- The ,~ a'in" wil Ihe held in Man a:v.ig at t n I t.imat e iurch at.t a - urn, as that is a central place. Mrs. S i t:- ef Columbia, thne .;h -te orgrn in.or of the Woman's L~oedy Loaii ('ommittoce for South Carolina, w"ho 3$-'~. now <,n a roundl of the counties~ wvill reach Manning that (day, and1 will The price of the State and the News & Courier go up $1.00 on Oct. 1st, 1918. You can still get the Daily* State or News & Courier 6 mos. daily for $3.00. See me at once. 1B. B. BREEDIN, Manning,-. C.e Bxsses e en1 Lip-to-Date is Store E BARGAINS ! tock of almost anything -chased long ago and basis of cost to us and s. If you want to get in come quick. r Grocery Co. be one of the speakers at the publie meetmng--m fact the principle speak. er. .Mrs. Slatter is thioroughl con versant with the subject, and is a good speaker. she has a message for us all, arnd especially for those who aue to' be the canvassers in this cam paign. Let every man, wvoman and chi who Possibly- can do0 so attend this meeting. she is coming for the benefit of the whole County, not just fo anning, so we hope to see repre sentatives here from every section of the county. Do not forget---Friday~ afternoon, Manning Methodist Churchj PulMRS. R. IM. HIARLLEE4, Pulcity Chairman, Clarendon Coun ty, Fourth Liberty Loan. REVIV'AL M EETINGcs AT ALCOLU Rev. ,J. H. Dew, D). D. is now holding a series of revival meetings in the~ Baptist church at Alcolu. On Thurs day night, the 26th inst., at 8 P. Md. he will preach on "The Signs of the nimes, or the Second Coming of Jesus im the Lyight of the World-War." The public is cordlially invitedl to attendj these meetings. Dri. D~ew preaches the Word with great powver, and has his own unique way of presenting it. SEE ME NOW ANT) Ml; ', IC)LLAR Don't be surprised if after Octoher' 1st, .3 o:. SYil to re p ceive your News & Courier or State, for all papers not paidifor in advance on Octo ber' 1st will be cancelled. If you have not attended to~ this see me at once so I cant get your renewal in so as' you will. not miss a single is. sue. B. B. BREEDIN, Mannig,n S. C.