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PE.7 Copyrighit 1 At a time when il pleasing to know that Every Suit or Overcos The I Phone 3 THE MANNIr 1. I. APPELT . - -- F. M. sHOPE_.. - -- - - - -- - - - PUBLISHIIE) EVERY MANNING, S. C., 04 HOMESEI We have heard much ab~ou of territorial tracts to providec soldiers. The voice of approve there sounds a note of criticisi It is not natural that thos iure of the farm-much less should show more than a lukev scheme. Agricultu re calls for oualities, and colonization eve] muhaspecialist these days as ten times as much versatility. better ap~preciatedl in Cla rencio: cities, but it is no longer a sc( popuLlous5 centres have contribu wvill show only a qiualified~ rapt jugating nature after completi Hlohenzol lerns. ' But the scheme is just. Th1 toll among the farmer boys. first requirement, and wherei among farmers? No human mr to the exactions of army life al the farm. This is a war of ma< tain many k indls of machine-ha most of them is of the narrowe has to be( readly for any sort 01 ing his electric light plant to wvhen a horse or mule needs dot hand tied to a tree. The robust body and the the merchandise that Uncle S dIoes he find it in such abunda: Since then so heavy a drai one class of population, it is should be slpecial ly consider'ed and readljustm ent. The progre to meet the needs of the lark making claims up)on it, and t stances of their upbringing ar4 colonization will be given ever; selves to its demands. They v learn after their life in esmnl. LL Ha8i~rt Sclafnr & Marxx Ha i tShfni &Max t made by Hart Schaffner J.C !06 IG TIMES -------- ....--.-Editor ----------------Business Manager WEDNESDAY. JTOBER 16, 1918 :KERS t the proposed reclamation homesteads for returning al is loudest, but here and n. ie who have never felt the that of the wilderness rarm enthusiasm about the a sp~ecial combination of i more so. A farmer is as a laryngologist, and needs This portentous truth is ai County than in the large :ret even there; and many ted quotas of soldiers who ure at the prlospc~t of sub ng the subjugation of the e dIraft takes an enormous Physical strength is the s it found so uniformly as. aterial is so easily adap~ted 'a the kind that is found on .thinery, and the cities con .ndls; but the experience of r kind, whereas the farmer emergency-from repair tinkering his tractor. And ~toring he has-the machine dextrous hand--these are am is hunting, and where nce as on the farm? n is likely to be made upon only fair that that class in plans of replenishment Lm should be so framed as est number of candidates hose who by the circum not fitted for a scheme of r chance of adapting them ,ill not have very much to -WOOL ANI adable merchandise, it is tandard is still the same. & Marx is strictly all wool Prices, $35e andler for Colds and Cippe follow Doctor's Advicc Ask any physician or druggist and he will tell you that the C'icst step in in the treatment of a cold, cough, in fluenza or grippe should invariably be .a "brisk calomel purgative, prefer ably the nausealess calmel, called Calatabs." This alone is aften suffi cient to break: up a severe colkl over nilght, or put short an attack of grippe and poAsibly prevent pneumonia. One Calotab on the tongue at bed time with a swvallowv of w.'itor--,that's all. No salts, no nausea, n->r rho slightest interference with yone eat ing, pleasures or work. Next morn ing your cold has van ishi arnd your entire system is purified and refresh ed. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages; price thirty.five cents. Recommendled and guaranteed b~y (druggists everywherr. Price re fundled if you are nob (delighted. MA NY PERtIH IN EXPLOSION lFearful Hlast in T. N. T. Factory in Canada Toronto, Oct. 14.-Nearly 100 lives ire repor~ted to have been lost to uight in an exllosion at an explosive )lant at Trenton, near here. The first explosion, said to have iriginatedl in the chemical plant, was ollowed by several other explosions which set fire to some of the build ings of the plant. Large stores of I'. N. T1. were endangered by the fire. 3,000 Prisoners Taken London, Oct. 14.-in the attack in ['hande rs today the Frenco took 3,000 prisoners. STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon Juiliani Weinberg, Plaintiff. against Alex Dickson, .John llenry Dickson, Mitch Dickson and Joe Dickson De~fendants. Under and by virtue of a judgment order~ of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to me di rected, bearing date of March 26th, 1918, 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Clar endon Court house, at Manning, in saidCounty, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th day of Novembe'r, 1918, being saleAs (lay, the following real estate: The QuinIne That Does Not Affect the Head Blecause of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA. TIVUt BROMO QU INI NJ is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nov rigi hnead Remembr the full name and fa to .:r"in;,:. e .ry.':e:, pt ."" o ' M at s All our right, title, interest and es. tate in and to all that lot of land sit uate in the town of Manning, S. C., County of Clarendon and bounded and butting as follows, to wit: on the North by street of said town known as New Street, running -... and ast fro-n Church Street to Depot Street, East by lot of H. C. DeLaine; South by land of DM. Bradham known as the Dinkins place and West by lot for'nrly owned by Nathan Nelson. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. . BGAMBLE Allour rit tilairestond es-ty Tate Ofth toUTH ofCAnngS.IN , Count. of Clarendonbodead Normhb seeon, sai tow knowr ash Newrde runnin, Amla a and s frowChrc Streetnton PtStree. Estery lolt onC VioLaCinSothn thPinkny Colacinton Whrest by Mid dforn ond by F.Midathan, Neon.rt Pn.~er tain pa forddaeton&so. S. . Bigg. B. RGE,an Henr uFeder oe immconsJc EmLemon, P. H.mmett, Edwaah Waiter, Chovin Fuese NelsMack Elger, Gilbert FandNer Willer, Fold er, di Fastning mei trustes ofnMt ZionA.Md C hurctn, Plai ndnts. Undter Coantony Vieofa judgmntn Pirery h Couritof Charlen F.lead dmtoe aoveC.tatediacton, o-parti rse, trading dats ofdletn o, 1 hihst bide orig ) cash Rogrt C andn Houry oler .Jo mon, inJaid Lmon, ii thaetlega Eou wafrdju Wdictaes, Melvnda thkes Scih acof Noveber 1918e beng Neoaler a, the and lasing, being nistuted of te outyof teCorendo, Comate Ploesi, cnthabome esghteen acion, toore di rects, aribongde of the 2ort 1918s IwalellS at Nexben; acto to thnd highes bidder foandhWest yland on. merly o Q at n nng, in o Benid dioialsales onMnahe4hdyo All that piece, p~arcel or tract of land lying, being andi situated in the County of Clarendon, State aforesaid, containmg eteen acres, more oran lsdbou-nded on the North lands-W tat Fiof .M sn; East by lands rel of Simne Flder; out by and Wein Simokn Foldr nd Weast ay asuaor mele fo Quakonbus, ow Gofd Sinnier land lying-work. Snd itate ne b County post Carndon Statie aforbyaie ctain Wiln arestumre yor goos and ou-ried on uthe sfcthoy.ns f o AZER' FAoOTH TEEIATY epayX from $.0 5to St.0pr e (brokn ornot) Weiloaylnhitual EED. O)vercoat is absolutely guara e are sole agentsfor Hart Sch; )ml of the good clothes to show Con S UMT E R? berg; South by Santee River Road and West by lands formerly of guak kenbush, now lands of Joseph "E. Davio. Purchaser to pay for papers. ( E. B. GAMBLE, .Sheriff Clarendon County. .AN ORDINANCE ----- 1k.- b.- kw To Protect the Health of the Citi zens of the Town of Manning, to Pro hibit Gatherings, to Regulate the Op erations of Soda Fountains, and to Pro'ide Penalties for the Violation Thereof: Whereas, influenza is now prevalent. m o the Town of Manning and the Board of Health * has recommended that certain measures be adopted and enforced for the protection of the pub lie health: Therefore, be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Manning in Council assembled, and by I authority of the same:< Section 1. That all theaters, mnov ing picture shows, pool rooms and other places of amusement be discon tinued. Section 2. That all services in all churches, Sunday Schools, etc., be dis contimuedl. Section 3. That all parties,'sewving circles, card parties and social gath erings be prohibited.] Section 4. That all public and pri BEST I A Reasonab Nothing but the ver our prescriptions, and th the way your physician i RUBBERGCOOL TOIL and a full and c STATIC We h A MODERN SO We keep a F CIGARS, TOBACC BROWN'S DI Below Bank of Manning. B'!iV WAD SAi nteed to give satis iffner & Marx Line. you. Be wise and ipany, g 'ate schools be closed. Section 5. That in all stores, drug tores, offices, barber shops and other laces of business, the use of all rinking vessels be prohibited, except ndividual drinking cups. Section 6. That no ice cream shall e served except in cones, or other ndividual receptacles. Section 7. Nothing contained here n shall apply to holding of meetings r the interest of the Fourth Liberty soan. .Section 8. That all rules, regula ions or orders issued by the Board of Icalth, upon same being posted in at east three places in the town, shall4 ave the same force and effect as an rdmiance, andl all violations thereof hal be p~unished as hereintofore pro Section 9. .That any person or eraons violatimg any of the foregoing ections, upon conviction shall be ined not less than~ one dollar, nor iore than one hundred dollars, or be' onfmned upon the Clarendon County ham-gang for not less than one daly or more than thirty dlays. Section. 10. That this ordinance hall go into effect immediately. Done and ratified in Council assem le< this the 14th clay of October, T. F. COFFEY, Mayor. 13 . BROWN,/ 3RUGS r le Prices v best materials go into ey are compounded just ays. )S and' ET ARTICLES ramplete line of W~ERY. DA FOUNTAIN uil Line of, OS and CANDIES. tUG STORE, Manning, S. C. 'ING STAUIPs