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IHa That All scarce th it would I that we ls scarcity Mackinac So, W4 January i These go, ing the e offering t: Ver, Home ! :: Mlanning times.1 Published Every Wednesday AIPELTI' & SHOPE . Proprietors MANNING, S. C., NOV. 20, 1918 PERSINC TO DIR[CT ARMY Of OCCUPATION American Third Army Will Consist of About Quarter Million Men Un der Gen. licknan's Command oN MAIICHI TOWAllD IRHINE lRelgian Forces Have Already Occur pied Antwerp and Brussells, Now Probably Cleared of the Invadler Paris, Nov. 1 7.-TIhe A merican Thir] army has been designated as "T'he A rmy of' Occupation."' It will be undaer the immeocliate dlirection of Gen. Pershing, the commander-inchief, who will he in comn mandl of the A merican pcositi')ms in occupying territories. Thle Third a rmy will consist of the First, &ocondl, Third, Foureth Fifth, Twenty-sixth. Thirty-second, Forty secomnd, Eigh tv-nih and Ninetieth di visions, wo ich dIivild< among the Tird and IFourlth corps, wvillI consist for the presen; ci about a quarter of a maler, mer., It will be conaimande:d b:. MAbj. Gen. a ickmanur Allies on the Mlarch With the Allies' Armies ir F-ance For~ 285 Acr'es in F~ork1 of Parmh~, cle~aried. 750,000 ft Eight (8) Lots in the Tov One Loti n Manning, 'm (eigh'th Acre, with o~a One Lot in Manning, iC more thani Three (3) Ytou can get good tei Los. J. W.\ RCO0A ye You 1 -Wool Overc< is Fall? Well, )e right, excep :new in advari of good Ove vTS. went on the and bought a ids we storec um.mer, and r bem to you at Reasonable ijic if Hart Schaffner and Belgium, Nov. I'.-The Allied armies have begun their march tovard Get-ma, y. The Belgian forces have : eadiy oecupied Antwerp, wihh wais : acu. I ed b~y the ene'my onl Fridaiy andI immcdiatelIy taken over. Brussels 'as expected to be tree of Gorman sold,. rs t cday. -W-S-S ADVERTISE IN THE TlIES In f 1 11 H YA CINT HS, Double and Single, inS8 different colors T UL IPS. FREESEAS. N A RCISS US. CA LILA LILLIES. DICKSON'S Drug Store. Sale ! Black River. Six-horse (t of Timber. A Bargain. n of Manning, near' A. C. chi --...$175.00 ar A. C. L. Depot. One od1 house. Price -$350.0() ar A. C. L. D~epot. One Acres. Price - _$500.00 mis on any or all of these VIDEMAN, Manning, S. C. TSAN eard )ats will be if you have, t for the fact De about the ,rcoats and market last, big supply. 1. away dur iow we are Prices. HANDL & Marx Clothes. 'Troops Ordered Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 11.-Apprised of the situation in Winston-Salem, by telephone tonight, Governor Bickett has ordered the Greensboro company of State .militia to the scene a ,d has ararnged for 250 tankers from 'amp Polk to leave her at 11 o'clock. Call for Police Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 11.- Mayor lcNinch has just been asked by the mayor of Winston-Salem by long dis tance telephone to send police forces there to aid in quelling ,he riot. -W-S-S CITA''ION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION STATrE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. By .J. M. Windham, Probate .Judge. Whereas, Timmons C. Howle made suit to me to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of Lawvrence Keith Hlowle, Tlhese are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the saidl Lawrence Keith Hlowle, deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to he held at Manning, on I ne 2nd day of Dec. next, after publi 'cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to showv cause, if any they have, why the said Adminstration should niot he grantedl. Given undler my hand this 18th day ol November, Anno Domini, 1918X. J. M. WINDHIAM, .Judlge of Probate. NOTICE No trespassing or hunting on the followving land in Harmony andl Plow den Mill Tfownships: On the DuRant place; Montgomery place; Daniels Place; Speigner farm and Tin'dal dlal place and Levi place. -.J. M. GRAHA M, Agent, F~or D. WV. Alderman, Sons & Co. II t-3-6t. Williamisburg Fanrmer Tells of His Experience T o the Editor of the Newvs and Cour If you will kindly allow me the rpace, I shall be glad to make a brief (*xplanationl of /the Cleveland tractor, not as an advertisement for the trac tor people, but with the hope that it, may be of some help to my farmer triendls in making the right selection when they go to buy their tractors, for theie is no question in my mindl but what we have all got to come to the tractor, iand in my opinion the lit tle Cleveland type is the only practical trac tor for us farmers in this part of the equntry. I am frank to admnit that I have been afraid to buy a tractor for the reason .I have known so many people that tried tractorsq and found them to be a failure, hut wvhen I saw this lit tle caterpillar advertised it appealad to me as being the most practiegil looking tractor that I had ever Been, so I immedliately got in touch with the people that handlec this tractor, nd afte havingdthcm make a den ifMAI All-Wo $8, All-Wc $18. These Coats and ar Remembe in Eastern CE and you can ; stration I bought one, and I have f found it to be the greatest little ma- v chine I ever had. We have nowv been c p~lowing with mine, using two twenty- s, six-inch discs, and letting them ow s scmetimes as dlee) as :w:elve inches, vi vnl the little t-actor pulled them right s along apprcntiy without any effort. v A big crowd came to my place ah few (lays ago to see the tractor wvork- n ir.g, and just as an experiment, annc to I show the people that the little tractor V had lots of power, we tied two large 1, wagons, together, put forty sacks of li We Sha] Sell Y< SUIT < Anid you will be please of many desirable p well known It shall be O'Donn Phone 878 ol Mackb 50 to $16.50. >ol -Overc< 00 to $60.00. are .Unusua: e going rapid] r! The LargE trolina to selE - always be sui ITHIN SUMTER ertilizer on them, then four or five ien got up on top of that, making the ntire load, including the wagons, mething over ten thousand pounds. h2 immed~ia~tely then proceeded to here the road had been filled in with xiwdust and had been cut all to pieces h the wagons hauling over it, mak ig it almost impassable for an auto. Mobile, and nobody thought that the te tractor could possibly go through ith such an unreasonable looking ad tied to it, but to our surprise the the fellowv went right through with I1 Be Pe su Your Thanks )r OVER dI if yotu blev it from uas. 4 tterns 'at prices that Griff on at $22 are great favorites. vice for your monei "AR BEE" are very popular quite a complete st( would advise you tC For youar Cloth our pleasure to S 41 Dry Gr laws )ats y xE I Values Hst Stock ct from, bed here. S. C. out hesitation, and from the actual ex p'erience that I have had with the Cleveland tractor up to now I can con scientiously advise all those who are, in a position to use a tractor at all to, buy the Cleveland. It hope that this letter may be read ithe same spirit as that in which it has been ritten, and thanking you kindly for publishing the same, I am, Yours very truly, J. J. M. GRAHAM. (Reprinted from The Charleston News Courier.) Esed To giving COAT )ur showing consists are attractixe. The Clothes to $40. They render real ser . Our Special Line of and KAHN COATS garments. We have ick of thes;e ge Js and buy early. ing needs. call on us. erve you. >ods Co. 18 S. Main St.