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BRII I1 BR BUSTER BROW.SHOES ABR AMS' Department Stores, MA NNING, S. C. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, .JANUARtY 1, 1919. Write it 111. Plant tobacco and help starve the boll weevil-he can't chew it. Mr. C. R. Sprott- spent last. Friday and Saturday in Columbia. The Masonie lodge held their an nual banqiuet last evening. Hon. John J. Cantey of Summerton was a visitor to Manning yesterday. Wanted to buy a lot of home raised shelled corn and peas. W. P. LE;GG. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Clark of Char leston, and Rlev. and Mrs. .Julius Clark of Salters, spent several days with their parent's, Mr. and Mrs. S. . Clark, lastl wceek, Fo4 ae-audyJnar ,a 11 o'lok 2 miles not f ann Derp artlmoes, aSt ofod --At.-pd. C. A. MOY W I)NSI)AY, .AN.II 1 99 WTwo eel1 catur Forn tobec unlepcte thes Bro1wevl-ean't chew Vit.ni Fr .R ruitsntast da "ighetrda in qoualityan.i Th~ MaPoic lde."l ter lio. .n .JBRnEEDIumctN' Eys a itotM anined gayeserdtte J. E.ARANT P. LEG. leston, andi edlitrst, ul Clrk NG, S.eC. G OUR AL With you Friday t Vou will find all go( is advertised. Attet Fanuary 3. AM DEPA MANNIN wFi JEWE LRY! of I We carry Jewelry that has distinction about it--in other words, gold work and unique settings that you cannot find displayed just everywhere. TIME proves the real commercial worth of Jewelry and we predict that % the purchaser this year from our store will return fifty years later. if able, and do the same thing over. There is value in good Jewelry and we carry only the best. W. D. L. Next Door to Dixie Cafe. New Year's Greeting To those who contributed to our most suc cessful year in the history of our business we are truly thankful. Wishing everyone a happy and most prosper, ous New Year, and pledging ourselves to serve you better and more efficiently than in the past. We are at your service. B. B. BREEDIN "Only the Best" 'Valuable Landsi FOR SALE! H I have for sale at bargain prices the following lands Belonging to Estate of Abe Levi. I ( I Tract of 73 acres about 12 miles South of Manning known as the Ben Waiters place. 'This is the same hml rented by Isaac Clark for the year 1918. (2) Tracts of 24 and 25% (total 49% ) acres, located near ,Jordan, the samlle being the Car ter Davis and Agnes Cantcy por tions (of the Cyrils Davis estate.L (3) Tract of 50 and 1-G acres near Paxville rented the year C 1918 by David Conyers. (.1) Tract of 112 acles near P'axville rente the year 1917 by L Dewitt Stlokes. This is known as part of the Beatson land. (5) 'ract of 208 acres, more or less, in Sammy Swamp Town t ship rented the year 1918 by W. F. and II. I. Ridgeway, same p being known as the "old Cochran place."L ((i) Tract of 110 acres about 8 miles East of Maning rented L the year 1918 by Cltrles and Robert Flemming. Same is known L a s the R. S. Flemming place. (7) Tract of 310 acres made up of 3 tracts of 15(0, of 8G and of 104 acres about 7 miles IEast of Manning and rented the . . year 91 8 by .John Mack and Ben Whack. (8) One lot 100x150 feet in the Southern part of the Town t of M anning back of where Mr. .Joseph Sprott lives, same being I one of the lots Fold several years ago by Mr. A. L. Lesesne. (9) Tract of 715 acres about 8 miles Northeast of Manning known as the biakeley phace planted the year 1918 by Ned flicks and ,John A brahan. No prospective purchaser 'need hold back by not being able to pay all cash. Long time will he given on any deferred pay ments with interest at seven per cent. d J. A. WEINBERG, Manning, S. C, i i f i~ '.i o comrpna )ds marke id the Sal TMEN G, S. C. To Our Cw We wish to thank fact, the trading t patronage, and he merit their confido Wishing one and Year. The 5-1O-: S.L Now in stock peanut feed, cocoanut meal, rice bran, syrup feed, cotton seed feed, seed oats and wheat. W. P. L2GG. The family of Mr. R. E. lIarllee will leave here tomorrow for their new home in Shandon-Columbia. The citizens of Manning are sorry to lose these good people and our best R O I 1 1 I My l l o th El Crop F.S. ~~ Norfolk,!Va. B~altim prices. d exactly e Friday, P' STI tomers : our Customers, and in ublic, for their liberal ope we can continue to 'nce in the future. all a Prosperous New ,5c. Store. HUGGINS, Manager. wishes go with them to their new home. Farm for Sale Near Brogdon-154 acres about two miles from B~rogdon, adjoining land of Ervin. About a two-horse farm cleared, for particu lars see John Clack Realty Company, Sumter, South Carolina. fe's work has been c e improvement of S( s and Soils. F. S. RO' ROYSTER GUAI ore, MdI. TIoledo, 0. Tabo . Spartanburg, S. C. Atlant Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, IES, MR. FARMER Smoke that Pork with Figaro Liquid Smoke and save your Pork. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocer, I ' - 0 NOTICE. I will sell at public auction as mort gagee of the Estate of J. II. Lesesne, deceased, to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House in Manning, S. C., at eleven o'clock iii the forenoon on Wednesday, January 8, 1919, one Bay hQrse about ten years old, 150 bushels, more or less, of corn in the shuck, and a quantity of fodder and hay. I will also sell at the same time and place as administrator of thr Estate of C. P. Lesesne, dece ei'tI, t the highest bidder for cish < Overland roadster auto ripb' 2t-c. FRED The wise man smdk } meat with ; Figaro Liquid Snioke Remember to get yoga -t bottle from B. B. BREEDIN'I. Pure Food Grcery 1 Z E [evoted muthern. {STER i >, N. C. Charlotte, N. C.S 1, Ga. Macon, Ga. Ala.