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4 4 Shop More of thi shop: man3 limits mom . We 1 belie the c Everything Dry Milli] selec tion. brink THE N BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMI c AN PANE pure breed co the Red Cross 1 sey and when I mansey heard of ranged for a d lhIuUVUcows, all of ti American Red Airmen Attack Retreating Huns and beds, which is Various Villages bury Court, it - large area of GREAT DAMAGE WROUGHT hosiptal has a] _the cattle can 1 Two German Planes Reported Brought to meet all the Down; Three American lital. Planes Missing This isjmdee of the gratitur IWith the American Forces North- the English pe ecst of Verdun, Nov. 8.-American particip~ation i aviators late today re ported that the Germans to the east of the MJeuse ap- RURA l CARR pearedl to be in full retreat. The avia tors' messages said all roads runn'ing ~northward were packed with troops, Th, pie rtleyand trucks. ommissionite The American aviators wvent as farComsonh *as Rembiville. They reported that the iiatioii for th a<ssithwest of Remoiville are 1918., to fil h The retreating German troops and iratWlo convoys and enemy ammunition cies that may ~lumps and various villages within the routes from otl * 'euton lines wvere attacked today by above-mentione eA merican bombing airplanes. i'.naion wlo are Great dlamage is reportedl to have ien terior a eenf (lone and consternation caused theuterratory o among the retreating troops. ats andet The American bombing machines iirmns e maetwo attacks, the first in the bei fr and l .orning and the other in the after- be aotaed foi *on, reaching as far as Stenay, awdvl Serv'ie Beaumont. Fires are reportedl in -i~o .C Sboth places. fnonde D.oC ir rids osy. Te bober attacke ansbington at Beaumont, where they destroyed a' warehouse and exploded an ammuni Ytion dump. In Stenay another ammu.. SOUTHERN DI nition duimp w)as exlloded. S. The bombers also attacked Martin jpurt, Mouseay, Bleauclair, and Beau. The Departn Tlort. The last two towns simulta.. the Southern: neously were under the fire of Ameri- Crossi announce kan heavy guns. In the region of Mr. Tr. G. Woc Vaux and Sommau the pursuit planes ing workers ha gassed the troopai along the road.. vision for over .ays withe machine guns and small Miss Kather bombs. Sumter, South The wyeather was cloudy, but it was the first really clear dlay on the - - roundl since the offensive of the State of.Ohio, Amecricans was resumed. Lucas Count' There were various combats in the Frank J. Chi air. Two German machines were re - he h3 senior par ported brought dIown. Three American J. a..eney & Co j9lanes are missing. City of Toled -W--S-S- aftoresaid, and SPRACTICALA GRATITUD--- the sum of 01 e L4ARS for each The Rled Cross hospitals overseas oarr tAt,' ca n leedl dairy cows; the need if metofIALSC means life to the convalescent sol- F diler. The people of England merely Sworn to bel had to leara of this need by a recent in my p~resenc< a ppeal to the cattle breeders of the comfber A D little Island of Guernsey to have it with an Instant response. Sixty al' Catarr - - -ternally andl ai (hove's Tasteless chill Tonic jn the Mucuout lores vitality and energy by purifying and en-| F. J. CH ENI bin~ag the blood. You can soosi feel its Strength- Sold by all d arIy !.' H ERE! than ever befere in .s country will it beh pers to get an ear] r lines of goods the ad, and if you wait ent you may be left. tave tried to purcha ved to be a sufficient ommunity in or the Home Goods, Clothing, S aery, Etc. Our stoc] ted with care and You'll make no mis r your wants to us F] EW IDE S MORA vs were presented to hospital hut worker in France; M )y the people of Guern- Redden Adams of Boston, Ga., go he cow owners of Jer- Greece as a pharmacist; Miss A his gift they also ar- Dodge Glenn of Winston-Salem, r anation of pure Jersey sails for France as i stenogra e cows to be used in and Miss May Morgan, of Men Cross Hospitals of 300 Tenn., goes to the same country being erected at Saris- similar capacity. ear Southampton. A The need for overseas workers land surrounding this not diminish and men and women so been purchased and desire in service of this kin ie kept there and made asked to communicate with th dairy needs of the hos- partment of Personnel, in the i Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. d, a practical evidence le and appreciation of HIGH SPOTS IN ARII ople for the American -__ i the great wvar. Mtldbtri u agl IER Oeaino isa ai EXAMINATIONinretefiro ctobyc States Civil Serviceho : KepiCld Cvrd a announced an exam- Cen county of Clarendon, Ot aeelt aete :1 at Sumter on Nov. 9, mr antlglyb hpe position of rural car- trtt omre and Silver, and vacan- Atnofsylen vlyid later occur on rural 4 aln folueu nv 1er post offices in thewas d coumty. The ex'am-Oehuddantwtyfu open on ly to male cit-ofid netnth avr efi actually domiciled in teNrhat f a post office in the Galcfao cnbe liint Lo meet the other re-hetn mik o14 dgrsF' forth in Form No. 1977blwnaithog i. application blanks may Th sesof(ietnin ir m the offices mention-bid isa mrvlu stisn om the United Statesriu.hefmlain btnso Commission at Wash- doyr atnbxsrtr h A pplications should beyerthuh mawie hy the Commission at itdBril the earliest practica- Palpoig dskn ad i IVISION WORKERS Ielcostbeirpane IL FO OVERSEASfrmulanwst pl b 1ent of Personnel, of Sae eateto giut Division of the Red s, through its director, hM-AESA Iford, that the fillow- CesnClee .CNv ve sailed from this Di.- olhmemd op a em 'seas service:dietdblw ine L. McKiever, of Icnle(0cnsacn Carolina, goes as a 2qurs taie ges. City of Toledo,1talsonbr. r, ss. Dsov y nteqato eney makes cath that wtr etteges ni tner of the firm of F. wr n orte(isle ,,loing business in the (ueam lwyit t a, County and State Dsov oa n moi hat said firm will paylitecl waran pornt lE HUNDRED DO L-mitrbtigcnatlad andl every case of Ca-tnu th beigtw tym ot be curedl by the use Pruowt e et ot LTARRHI MEIDICINE. ssarsol esr n o TANK J. CHEINEY, teges n y o o ore me and subscribed cmiig ', this 6th day of De .886 A. W. GLEASON 32,0IRSNE TE Notar.y Public. h Medlcinle Is taken in- elto Gra AlelOfni ats through the BloodWetrFon Surfaces o^ the Sys testimonials, free. PasNv3.Snetege WY & CO., Toledo, 0.feuvbeaontewtrnfo Thereece 1ast th Aledarmists ponapd iss May pror, f Me XI the history ove holiday .y start. In stocks are till the last e what we supply for ' hoes, Hats, r of each is discrimina take if you [RST. CO.B IS NESS, Manager. r. W. 7,990 officers, as well as 6,217 can es to nons, 38,622 machine guns and 3,907 Lanie mine-throwers. J. C., The Allies during the month of Oc her: tober captured 108,343 prisoners in phis, cluding 2,472 officers, as well as 2,061 in a cannon, 13,639 machine guns and 1,193 mine-throwers. does -W-S-S who UIINS GETITING NERVOUS are De- Germany Erecting Fortifications Daley Along Bavarian Frontier Copenhagen, Saturday, Nov. 2. 11RE Austro-Ilungarian troops are being withd rawna from the wvesterni front >un- and the Germans, fearing the Allies will march through Austria are dig meeds ging trenchles and erecting fortifica ttimg Lions along the Bavarian frontier, ac-' cordling to a Vienna dispatch to the i the Politiken. and- V - - . ARtE YOURl IENS ,eigh VICTORtY L.AYERlS Clemson College, S. C., Nov. 5. ibout Kill the slacker hien. The progressive rious poultryman carries on a weeding out pr~ocess continually, ny wvhich hens pairs that arc not laying, young cockerels m in and surplus roosters, ar? killed. It is profitable to constantly kill the chick. dI by ens that are not paying for their food. and If this culling has not been (lone previ. ously it should be c'ondlucted forth itory with. yste- Young hens hatched this year or f the last fall are the best layers when next eggs are scarce and high priced in have the winter time. These young hens and the best of the yearling hens row should be retained. IIens over twvo ihop- years old1 can be discarded without any regret, because not one in a nadle hundred will lay sufficient eggs to ime pay for her foodl. nited r~e. A TlWICE-TOLI TALE One of Interest to Our Rtenders i-A Goo~d news hears repeating, 'andc Ie as wvhen it is confirmed aft er a long lapse of time, even if we hesitated to believe it at first hearing, we feel se cure ini accepting~ its truth now. The following experience of a Manning l.Woman is confirme ao ifter seven yea rs. cold Mrs. Joe Wells, So. Iloundry St., luke- -mve the followving statement .January lye, 30, 1911: "I have been grertly bene.~' .fi'.ed and relieved by Doan's Kidney mn a Pillai. I had kidney annoyance andl I th'e sifferedl with (lull backaches. I was eon- also. bothered wvith nseadaches and diz utes. zy spells5. Doan's Kidney Pills, how of ever, soon proved just what I needled have for ini a short time I was free from when those troubles." OVER SEVEN YEARS LATERf or on February 15, 1918, Mrs. Wells said: "I can always say that Donn's Kid ney Pills are without a doubt, the best kidney remnedy on the market. Any e on thing as goodl as Doan's Kidney Pills is worthy of high recommlendlationl." Price 60c, at all (dealers. D~on'f t of- simply ask for a kidney remedy-get it on Donn's Kidney Pills-.-the same that have Mrs. Wells Had. Foster-Milburn Co., ding Mfgran, Buffalo, N. Y. The selection of the yearling hen is made according to the following standard. The hen should be coni pletely over the molt or nearly so, as few hens lay well while renewing their feathers. The comb should be bright red. The general appearance of the hen should indicate health and vitality.' Good la vers are active, hun gry hens. Poor layers are lazy liens. They 'have indifferent appetites an go to roost early. The rear body of the heavy layer is large, deep and sort to the touch. The more room a layer has in this cection of her body, the greater is her egg making capacity. Hens with yellow legs and beak lose the yellow color after cotninual laying. The yellow pigment in the Fo er' 16 per cer 32 per cer Muriate o AND 1l1 Mixed F We have close prices 4 save you money. Be you buy. BAGGETT Mannii B E S T Reaso ii al Nothing but the v( our prescriptions, and 1 the way your physician RUBBER GOO TOIl and a full and STATI We A MODERN S( We keep a CIGARS. TOBAC BRUWN'S I Below Bank of Mannin IIIJV WAIL S WAe have just Extra ELLESan andl~ can fill any or'der'. extra nice Southern dri car to feed andl they wvii t.he size and quality and move. Our stock Harnm gies and Wagons you w~ invite your' inspection b studlied the needs of oui of years, and we feel v suit our customers in< Yourl II M.Ba body is used for, coloring the yolks of the eggs; hence a goad layer that has bect laying for some time hau pale colored legs. However, most hens have not been laying recently, so that the pale yellow color of the heavy layer is to be remembered for future use. After sele: ting the Victory Layers, keep them in a flock away from the other fowls. Feed these prospective egg producers dry mash and scatter grain twice daily. Give them broken oyster shell or ground limestone and lots of fresh water. (rove's Tasteless chill Tonic destroys the malarial germs which are tranma oI,.t-' to the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Price OI t Acid, it Acid, f Potash iH GRADE ertilizers. n these goods. and can sure to see itLs before & BOMAR, 1q, S. C. DRUGS NT 1le Prices ry best materials go into ;hey are compounded just says. DS and JET ARTICLES complete line of ONERY. have )DA FOUNTAIN Full Line of COS and CANDIES. IRUG STORE, g. Manning, S. C. AV'lNG STArlPs received a car' L Fine d HORSES In this lot we have a few vers. We dIidln't buy this I not stay long. We have our prices wVill make them1 ass, Mowers, Rakes, Bug ill find complete, and we efore y'ou buy. We ha~Ve customners for' a numb~er re nlow have anything t~o or line. truly,