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SKINNER' SA Did you ev us? It pays b; you've never w< have maybe yot acquainted aga A good ma without thinkii That's a bad pc so far as they g has better un1eE do. Come to u; W. J. SKI 265 King S FREN Ster Cut No The Biggest Li Hundreds of articlesi and every piece in the coll what out of the ordinary, ness as well as intrinsic vs We want you to conme being sold1 now, and it is al We'll be glad to 'lay ye DICKSON Th S ONE PRI4 VES YOU MONE 3r figure out just how an ad li y reaching folks just like yoi rn one of our suits or overcoa i have forgotten it. Now is the in. ny men buy Suits, Hats and g about what the other man I licy. The things you buy may o, but how do you know but t ;s you try us. That's what we INER CLOT] . Charles PCH Iv iing Sil Glass ine Ever Brought n the above lines comprise our action is a work of art. Gifts t as they will be confined most hue. in andl look this line over. M~' most impossile to get duplic ur purchase aside for you. 'S DR UG e Rexall Stor4 2E RULE' V ke this pays i. Perhaps ts, or if you time to get Furnishings ias to offer. be all right hat Skinner want you to ING CO. ton, S. C. ORY ver to Manning. Christmas Gift Goods his year will be some ly to articles of useful any of the pices5 are ationis. STOR E, IRED CROSS NOTES Of INTERESI Mr. Jos. C. Logan, Division Direc tor of Civilian Relief, A. R. C., re ceived a telegram this morning from National Headquarters announcing that General E. L. Munson, Chief of Morale Branch, General Staff, has telegraphed all Morale Officers in camps, directing them to arrange for Home Service representatives in camps to communicate verbally to all men about to be discharged from mil itary service the information and oth er service which they may receive from Home Service sections. It is di rected that no man shall leave service without knowing that in case of gen eral legal difficulties, advice as to fil img compensation claims, method of keeping up the Government insurance payments, when and how to take ac tion to preserve rights under Civil Rights Act in regard to mortgages, private insurance and judgment by (lefault, information as to vocational training for disabled men, the Home Service Section is the place to apply. It is also the place to apply for cur rent information as to Government plans, when formulated, for replace ment in industry, and other plans for discharged soldiers. The substance of this telegram has been relayed to all Red Cross men in (amps. l)emobilization has begun and it is imperatively necessary for the men to understand where they may turn for help and information in the ncw problems with which they will be confronted. The Ried Cross will issue immedi ttely a little pamphlet, similar in form to the publicat on entitled "Be you go," wh ich has made tech nical points plain to so many soldiers in the last few months. The new book let is called "Wien You Return" and will cover the presenc needs in the sate thorough and clear-cut manner. ---W-S-S The Southern Iivision of the Red Cross will hold important conferences in each one of the five states through out the Division. The Conference h:s for its object the Christmaso Roll Call, which means that (luring the week of I)ecemb.'r I6t h to 23rd, the Red Cross hopes to enlist every adult pers::n in tne lhvision :is a meimber of the or ganization, It has been planned that this will be acconlpliehedl by the spokin r'ather than the writt.n werd ; hence a special Roll Call Committee has been ap pointed in each Red Cross Chapter, a.nd the officers ef this Committee !:e particularly urged to ettend the Conference which is held for their help, instruction and inspiration. It iiu:t be remembe:'d theat this is jot a drive for funds. It is an oppor tunity for every person in the five s which compose the Socuthern v:on to ) cvic affiliated with the ('ross and thus to have a part in the gigantic task of reconstruction, which confronts the Red Cross over seas, and also to lend a helping hand 'ii continuing the work of the Red !'ccs for the soldiers and sailors in This country and overseas. No less than 750,000 men took part in the last great offensive before the armistice was signed; this means a vast percentage of wounded and per inanently disabled men. The Red Cross seeks to give the people of the coun try a chance to help in showing these men and every other man in the fight ang forces abroad, as well as in the :Imy camps at home, that their won derful work has been fully appreci ated. The Red Cross has not partc i pa tel to the e tent of a single penny of money im any recent drive or cam paign for funds. The Christmas Roll Call means that the Red Cross wants the co-operation and indorsement of ,every person in the United States. 'he Conference will be held in South Carolina at. Colmbhia on November Z'.nd . l/romc IDivisio~n IHeadquca rters here will be present G uy 1F. Snavel y, A\ssistant Mlanager, \Vill is J1. M lner, Jr'., D)i rector of the Roll Call, H Ierbert -.C( arson, Direct or of Speakers, antd 'li is ( aCmmdne .C obb, IDi rector of Ipea kers, itnd Al iss Carol ine Cobb, lirectorii of the Pagteantcc The Cha ir mani of the Roll ('all or every' cha pter in Soith (Carolina is uirgedc to be pr'o 'cit with his l'uiblic'ity and Speak 'ha~cirmono. Is it ea:sy to kceepI clean ancd will it lessen labor and save your time? hose arce the two pert int pc Ioinths whuic bucying inw equipmenu't '? .Icenusc' anc arit icle is widely adver. i-I doces not. ~ guranctec thait it will ,I 4f puract ical ncI, loie htouswkeener. 'I hlere( are so-caulled labocr-saviny' d.. Vice's on the mariket wh ich addu to the time anid hiabor beciuse the v arce coin iiented to opera;te and difficult to l:eec .clean. 'Thle c'c'onoimy of any~ 'ctens I or' tool is that the housekeepe'r is alec to finish a task miore qucic'kly an ecl'asi ly with it thani wi thou t. TIhe Delpar it mpent of A gr'icuclt orea voentes that thec ncess 'ity to (cois-rv., L.WETHERHORN MON CHARLESTON. S.C. fuels indicates the wisdom of buying one of the cooking devices for saving fuel if such is not already included in the equipment. These Include the fire less cooker, the pressure cooker, com partment steamer, and the triple saucepans to fit over one gas plate or ci burner. --W -S-- ' COOK DRIED FRUIT PROPER WAY Unless dried food is prepared in a palatable fashion, families will tire of it and it will be wasted. This will react unfavorably on the gardens for next year and on the drying cam paign. The main difference between dried and fresh foods lies in the proportion of water they contain. Therefore the first step in preparation is to put pack water about equal in amount to that lost during drying. One reason why dried foods have been unpopular is that they so often have been indersoaked and over cooked. When the time of soaking is PERUNA No sufferer from catarrh of the stomach can read Mrs. Van Buren's letter without a feeling of thank fulness. "I have spent n. great deal of money with doelorn for entarrh of ite stomII:act :tji at times h ave bleni c iompeld to give up my hous ework for days. For years I dlid not know what a well day waH anti cannot help but feel that I would not he alive to-day had I not leen aidueed to try 'eurunn. six hIottleN of I'erunn made mne a well womnuN . A Reasonab Nothing but the ver our prescriptions, and ti - the way your physician RUBBER GOO TOIL - and a full and C STATIC We h1 A MODERN SO We keep a F CIGARS, TO3 \ C BROWNS D1 Below Bank of Manning;. lit W A SA rui a n 111(. td, thinkdin It i I wt ra :i aI mosI t insd i ',u gerous, maldy.d It is not dangeroilt ly mean los 11 of vii, many peI tentough yet afl(itedl w~ith evestra .li 11II The 1r1uleis tht the sympa m oabouI't th e1IW(yeIs IXc often m t"reluoeo the physIU ica eaional Nattuaks uul of zine inatiP' o- e i Igeshr youIIl iitranin ad we'ulvlars expeilr tloP g yo lthe '(I best1 srvice., b TwCyarsina Sumtand (v l'rceresonb C.haristio long, and that of cooking short, the flavor will be more like that of fresh food. Shape and texture must be con sidered, the more solid the article 'the\ longer the time required for drying, and hence the longer the period of soaking required. After washing, such 1ood(s should be put into three or four times their bulk of water and left covered in a cool place from three to forty-eight hours, according to their substance. Should any indication of fermentation appear, they must be scalded at once. Otherwise leave them until they regain their original site or lose mdost of the wrinkles in the Surface; then the time of cooking will be but little longer than that needed tby the same fruit or vegetable fresh from the g: rden. The water in wi.deh fruits have Soaked should be used to cook the food. In case of high flavored fruits, ike the apricot, more water may be t:sed for cooking and that in which it "ecked will serve to give flavor to tasteless apples or geiatine dessert. Made Me a Well Woman For Years Did Not Know a Well Day 3TrM. 31aftfe A. Ynn11uren, 17 T li.,hhtal St., CGrandw Itapidsa Mich., l'st (Comnind, aler Valley l qty Ilve, L. 0. T. M. I.loid or nblet Form Sold Everywhere T Ic Prices y best materials go into ey are compoundeu just ays. DSand ET ARTICLES omplete line of )NERY. av'e DA FOUNTAIN 1ll Line of OS and CANDIES. W(1 STRE, iM1anning, S. C. 'IN(i STAfllPS uble w It yo re esi o 'tlti is ine e s th t it nece(ssai >Il go Ihog if Useeing wetll mso y-trai arot alwava' e ntentr f ha t is calb I IU I t I xpite ey -train fr Iemhv~n he'a Ie aoe it'vt th:t yaour eyes needI the at 'teto me n'. .\Iy seitific examn toel glax-sses or lnt. An aopticat! ice ini fit t in g lasses enalecs me three thouandeiis tof saitisfiedI pim [er eyesight, 1A ELSON. Iluildling Suter.i S. C. t shpmn . Yo i maen n.A. E