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Coa Women, RED Women's $60.00 Coa Collars. All Colors. duced to Women's Suits, Fur Collars, Colors. Red \Vomen's Fur Collars. All Col Reduced to Women's Extra S We have in abundi We also.h Ladies' G4 line and S( colors. Manning, he ll;airng Cin Published Every Wednesday APPEiLT & SHOPE -.. Propric F. M. SHOP E, -..Business Man I. I. APPELT ....-A MANNINS, S. C., NOV. 6, 19 Messrs. Percy and S. A. Hlarvii Sumter visted Manning Sunday. Policeman Flowers is out again ter a 15 day.; seige of the "Flu." Yesterdaiy being election day~~ a the batnks wetr closed. Pressine; our specialty. Ser.< Born to, Mr. and IMrs. Lewis !ast Mondl(ay ababy girl. The "lu" iS much better anfd every''t hing isj~ et t ni.. no aga:n. Ladie Clo(*1thes a1 speialty fo Ini trial. Bulk Minee Meat 25e Lb. Pure Food Grocery .Cleaning I haet( purl)chased of t he late E'i. WV. Ro huins at the same all t imies to turnU out PROMIPTLY. Ii ime, an (1we will ml 1 Altering Moo's L ADIES' COAlI DRESSES Dry Pleai~ted(. I solicit your' bu~S CA' Phone 142 is and FOR Misses and C UCED PR ts, Fur Misses $35.00 Re. $39.85 Col 45.00 Coat Sizes Chil All $3ize5 and J iced$31 25 Froi Wr 40.00 Coats. $35.00 V )I $27.85 to ize Suits in Black and Blu ince, our racks loaded down All colors--all kinds. ave on our rack, sorgette, Taffett rge Dresses in a LBRAn Dr. and Mrs. Stalnaker are spend + ing today in Columbia. Miss Lucie Johnson is visiting friends in Sumter this week. tors - Mr. C. R. Sprott spent Monday in ager Columbia on business. litor . Miss Blossom Nash of Sumter, is i visiting Mrs. Leon Veinberg. Mr. John Bagnal spent Sunday in Charleston. 1, of .. . Mrs. L. S. Ehrich and Miss Linik E"l1-ich are the guests of Mrs. Leoni af- Weinberg. MIs . La ke Isemnan andti M isse's Mat 11 of tie arti 'Valley A ppelt visted te yestLerday. I us Mr. (Cary Smiith ha is purc(hasedI t he M\Iisses Bessie and Le ila M argart D)ielkson, IsabellIa Thomias, andi Ruthi nowtV Smith rePturnfedl to College on Monitda'.. Tlast ime Tfheatr'e w..ill run ol on :,!'tndays, W~enesdays and l'ri off- da. Will start at, 'l :30 every night. s N thn buI 12 I!t qualdity shows w.illI be hadi' . Vauor patronage is a preiated. Ponieless Raw H-am 40e LI). B. B. BRtEEDIN'S Pure F"ood Griocer~v & -Pressing thy e Pres i Establ ishmiflt sl antd, ad wXill onitinule thle stand(. It will be my aim at the very best gradle oif work er' will be employed all the :e a Specialty of and Ladies' Olothes 'S. COAT SUITS anid Ceaned. Pressed and iniess andl guarantee my per. V SM IT H, Manning, S. C. hildren at ICES. Coats. All $26 75 r's. Reduced.$2*7 ren's Coats. All n $2.50 il 15 fen's Plush Coats. Reduceci239 e. Sizes up to 53. vith Coatsand Suits. about 500 ;as, Messa 11 the latest S9 o. Carolina, Buckwheat Cakes for . Breakfast We have the best S. R. Buck wheat on the market B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Lieutenant Bates Gerald of Camp Hancock, is visiting his home for a few days. Look at that suit, and keep it in rood condition by sending it to H off nan Dry Cleaning Co. .c Pastime Theatre w"il1 open NIlonday, Nov. 11th, with Viola Dana in "Opoprtunity." Be sure to see it. The Mlanning Graded Schools wvill pen next NIlondlay, the i nfluenza qu ar NI r. Ired Lesesne has purchased of lice building and lot oPf the Rhanme es tate next to the store( of J1. II. Rigby. Consideration ~$8.f0. NIliss Paul ine' Wilson left this morn ing for Columbia, where she will sp~end a fewv days with her mother. Mirs. .John S. Wilson. A party of hunters went on a (leerI dr ive iin ntece Nionday, and jumiped seve'ral deer-. ATir. L ee Stahler k illedl a big buck. C lothes last longer and look bat er when kept eleaned andi pressed. send us your wvork. Hoffman Dry Cle-an ing Co, \I e. Reott lHagnal, the -ffic-ie'n (lerk in) the postoffice was ami~ongt t hoste to go to cam p yestc rday. AMr. lHi~a nl's serv ices will be inissed in the postoffice as lhe >vas one of the most1 com1petenot, the (depa rtment has (evr had. A Few New Arrivals at P u re Food Headquiartecrs D romedary Golden D~ater. lFancy (Clust er Cal iforn ia Raisinis. Sun MVaid Seedless Raisins. Su Maid Fancy' Seedled Raisins. Larige Washed Braz'/il.N uts. California Walls 5. C. Soft Shell Pecans. Crystalized Crries. 12- lb. Boxes Assortedl Glace Frit. Delmonte Prunes. Pompleian Russian Sauce, when it's something good to eat that you want come to see us. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Groery Premier Select Oysters 25c Can These cold nights try can fried for supper. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Soldier Ben Ness was in Mannin Sunday. Ike was in better health the ever, and nays he is carried awe with camp life. Mr. S. J. Clark has sold his hon to Harry Steinhardt. Consideratic $4350. Mr. Steinhardt wil take po session on Dec. 20th. It' would be interesting and amu ing to read' over some of the que tionnaires in the Board's office. The] are some exemption claims that wou do to put in vaudeville. The Favorable Grits and Meal Mi will grind every Friday and Saturde west end of Main street, Mannin: S. C. D. A. REARDON. If a fellow is put in class two thi has only about half a dozen claims f< exemption, where would he be if I had a dozen claims? Some questioi naires should be framed and plac( in a dime museum. LOST---Bear Dog, about 3-4 houn 1-4 Bull. Blue speckled. Answers I iant of "Brownie". Very friendly. R+ wari if returned to A. I. BARRON, JR. Miss "Nan" Bowen, oldest daught< of Capt. and Mrs. Bowen, of Sun merton, died in Charlotte last Satu dlay. The deceased was about I years old and very popular in Sun merton. The fire department was called of twice last Sunday. About 9:30 o'cloc in ihe' morning the kitchen of Id Brock was on fire. In a few minut< it was extinguished with little dan age. At 5:30 in the afternoon ai ather alarm was sent in, tl.is tir several bales of cotton was discovers burning in Levi's lot. The depar ment responded and put this out wit lamage to only five bales. ["or Sale-My country home ju )utside limits of town of Manning. I tight of Graded School building. Plat ontains about 42 acres, with pastur and poultry yard wired in. Fine o1 'hard and grape arbor. Cool flowin well, comfortable residence with si oroms and spacious hall. Healthy an .alubrious. An ideal country hon, Apply to S. J. CLARK. Miss Lucy Wilson returned on Mor lay night from Columbia, where sl Was been for the past. month. She wi IccornpaniedI by her little niece, Guli Belser, who will spend the wint< bere with her grandparents, Judi Ind irs. John S. Wilson. Chase & Sanborn's Famous Boston Teas and Coffees for sale in Manning exclusively by B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fa to cure Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pik Instantly relieves Itching Piles and you can I restful sleep after the first applIcation. Price 6t Don't Leav Future1 The feet of your ed for life-rightr have useful, perfect 1 on you. are based omn the mn feet, naturally-forn: child. T1hey are ma< ing Lasts, wvhicha smallest chlanges oc in the structure of Ihere you wvill fir the most complete leathers and sizes A.A B The many friends of Miss Mabel Browne will be interested to learn of her marriage on last Thursday, in a Washington, to Mr. James Tolbert. Miss Browne has been doing war work in Washington for the past year. Mr. Tolbert is a successful young lawyer, who has been practicing in Washing ton for a-number of years. After a brief honeymoon, they will return to b Washington, where Mr. Tolbert will c g enter the service. f n 11 y I am authorized to offer for sale the John P. Strange residence on Din- . kins Street. FRED LESESNE, ( n Attorney. Two black mules were taken up by me on the morning of the 4th inst. on g. the place formerly owned by W. T. I 5- Lesesne, now owned by J. A. Wein Ce berg. Owner can get same by pay- t Id ing feed bill and cost of this adver- i tisement. ' E. B: WISE; ' 11 R. F. D. 1, Manning, S. C. y-W-s-S NOTICE Astray-one Horse Mule, (lark I brown color. Medium size, with fig. i ure 36 on the right front hoof. Ex- c r penses paid for any one taking him r e up. JOHN MONTGOMERY, r R. F. D. 1, Box 17, Summerton, S. C. -Wl--S-S CLARENDON CO. R. C. TO HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 13, at 3:30 o 'clock, there will be a' meet ing of the members of Clarendon County Red Cross Chapter in the Court House, for the purpose of elect ing officers for the ensuing year. It is urged that the members from all parts of the county attend this meet ing. Canned Coconut, k with the milk a I Can be found at B. B. BREEDIN'S 1-Pure Food Grocery ,e n The Pastiw Reop e Nov. With the big s "OPPOR'] Wednesday. Nc EFFIE SHJ "Her Friday, Nove VIOLA I "Riders of 1 ] Shows will open at above pictures are out of high-class pictures. e Your Child's o ChanCe. ehildren are being form LOW. Whether they will feet or not, dependls up. if 2 olS !OES ensuirements of the per ed foot of the growing Ie over the Brown Shap curately reproduce the /__ curring from age to age the foot..7 I d true shoE. economy in ass.ortment--in styles, , at $3.0 and fllup. r ftBROWN IAMS, flannin Florida Grape Fruit .15c Each B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery This annual meeting was to h een held on October 23rd, but on aunt of the epidemic of Spanish uenza, the meeting had to be pos oned until this later date. F. P. BURGESS, Chairman'. ITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATIO STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. . County of Clarendon. l1 J. M. Widham, Probate Judge. 'Whereas, Mary L. Smith, made sui o me to grant her Letters of Admin station of the Estate and effects o homas N. Smith, These are, therefore, to cite an dmonish all and singular the Kindre( nd Creditors of the said Thomac N mith, deceased, that they be and ap ear before me, in the Court of Pro ata, to be held at Manning, the 18th ay of November, next, after publi stion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore oon, to show cuse, if any they have, vhy the said Administration should Lot be granted. Given undcr my hmnd this 30th day f October, Anno Domini, 1918. J. M. WINDHAM, Judge of Probate. Jorn Flakes, Puffed Wheat, tnd Rice, Pillsbury's Bran ill fresh at B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery yes Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PH1. G. Optometrist, MANNING. S. C. e Theatre ens 11th. Metro picture .UNITY" vember 13th. LNNON in oy" mber 15th. ANA in :he Night" 7:30 each evening. The the ordinary--all being SHOES. os C.