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Ladie' Black Hose the Pair Not over 10 pair to customer SALE BEGINS 9 A. M. Next Saturday. ONE DAY ONLY. The 5-1O-25c.Store. T O expect to pay a high price for talc perfumed with an odor that cost thousands of dollars to produce would be natural. Yet Talc Jonteel the costly new odor of 26 flowers cost you no more than ordinary talcums. The Jonteel odor is a refined and refreshing new boquet of rare individuality and subtle charm. Try it today. 25c. at Dicksons's Drug Store The Rexall Store. Ford Owners! Do not damage your car by using inferior parts -parts that have neither the material in them or the workmanship. We have in stock at all times a full supply of Genuine Ford Parts Parts that will stand the proper amount of strain and wear. We are selling these at the lowest prices possible. We have employed an expert mechanic and will be able to do the repair work on all makes of cars. Clarendon Motor Co. D~ealers in Tires, Accessories, Oils, Greases and Gasoline MANNING, S. C. EVelvet Bean Seed!I " cih sihows :1a l trrannaion of '.tt per' cet that cani offer at S3.75 per bushewl whble supptly laas. IMrt-ei nuni,-sr of be of q 21te nt ches I utlong nd V ~inh ett widettt.- ) CAM X NE INTICEK-ON CYORES S 21 haincthe log prceand al othe w bode, and can save yJou moneyi. T. W. FLEMMING, New Zion, S. C. ,m~ I A NERVOU BREAKDOWN Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Newark, N. J.-' For about three years I suffered from \nervous break 1 i I down and got so weak I could hardl stand, and had head aches every day. I tried everything I could think of and - was under a phy v siCiat's care for two years. A girl friend had used Lydia E. , Pinkham's Vege table Compound and she told me about '" it. From the first l r day I took it I began to feel better and now I am well and r able to do most any kin d of work. I I have been recom mending the Com. pound ever since andI give you my per mission to publish this letter."-Miss FLO KELLY 476 So. 14th St., Newark, N. J. The reason this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, was so successful in Miss Kelly's case was because it went to the root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condition and as aresult her nerv~ - -- -- - "npeared. Art to Be Recovered. Or.e of the arts which must be re paired after the witr is the art of con versation. A subcommittee in the min istr; of reconstruction might look into it. It will be to small purpose that we have reclalmed thousands of acres, achieved the citizenship of women, improved the art of cooking and per formed many other unexpected feats, if the genial reflection of all this, and Indeed the very stimulus to action, is dried up or muddy. The link between 'renkery and conversation is a notorious and not a freakish one. It is the chef's aim to set us free for ideal pleasures. We must talk at meals, but we need not talk about our food. We have' all been doing that too long. --London Times. Furs From the Arctic. .:.;:1. Louis l.. ,ane. a ver'-.-pa o; the Arctic trader anl miner, is on his way to northern Canada as an ad ven' :- ..cout for a vast chain of fur sal:. stations to e .liperated by a Boct-ii firm. More than .1,000,000 wo of choie fi's nunml:s will be shitd..'d to Seattle, Wrsh., from the coi-'.mnv''s, stations and teen dis tri t:t d throughout the couniry. "A ha e 28 fur S!tioils along the Athabh,.n. Peace nad facisenzle riv et'rs aiii' -'.< ite't to erlhush ':i mao e'," Anid I . when he .eiiarte.. "ra the mniO :4 the Mn -kenzie the furs wil! he siItsped a'ound Point Hfarrow to Reat.'e. a listance or 3,500 miles." The Long Arm. Ti. Y'ir ilha s firinished maiy stra:nge 'oI!ied%- .:". Mere an a ~r,.r. A young i.'-1 .i enme home on len ec and brouhat hi tiniee it piece of a'she'll faied .>:. :, ," !;ern ns, buat which had evi'. -ei a motIngi:hunit ion en; turae:; fem':.: msi. Hie ihonghi it wountI it a ---. 5. r andl it dis. for' he w*-. 'h10i" t'-f it a.- huaving come r:'--n fht 'imniitlin .iik li whii'h she wortikd i intent er t~i- moiiaure wel.~ s!- :aaund hero, ,'.gn miark on it. IIDUCTION MOVEMENT C'olumbia, March 15.-Complete re tuaras received biy the central commit tee of the South C'arolina Cotton A ssoc-iat ion show that the reduc-tion of fert ilizer( used thirouigli South Caro lina anad the other- states will he truly sta rtlinag. The amounit of fertii/ecr purinchasedi mi South Carolina byv farm i-rs for uise- in planmut ing coitton for thea .vear 19119 willI showu a tremendous re huct in as5 cofmpar-ed with the lt0-year aiverage. 1In fact, the figures turnedi ni to the State IIleadqua rters by eon hi' intial agents arie so exStremelyV s'nall that they ari' e being rchlecked to the- purpose oif v-eiicatioai. Oni' thling a1i~pe a's certainii, however, andl that if t hat '11 commerc'ial fea-tiliz-r for' thle uso (if (-atton thi s yeajr will oly be a-,v-ry smaill lpercentage ofth te-veaar(I aeage. The amollunt of (-lomeicial fertilIizer'( sold for plant ig tobacco'(( inl C'arolinaa, it tur-ns oiut, eimised ana oveir-est imaite as to the fer tIilizei' sale-s tor (-ottonl. A ira-e is on in evea'v (-aunty in Suit h Caiiroli na for thle puirpose'-o comiiipl-tinag the pled ig redIuctIion r2 poa-is, it was said ait the iheadqal'imtir of the (c-entraal comii tte-e todaiy. Theli coimmiitt e( hias ex tended the tinme faar thei making ofi these rep lorts unil i A nil i. Every's coutaity in the st a te is nouw muaking ai desperate eifort to hi' the first -ounat y to forward to the (('ltral1 c-ommnittee a comle lte repor't. shwing t he nimber oif aceres da nt - din 1918. the numbear of aceres planit rd in 1919, a list of the signature-s rif the( fiarmners who refuse to re-d'ee am oa (f those agre'e to reduce. It is absoiutely necessary that the commroit.. ec have this inrformiatfion before they -ani ('omplete their' report. It is ailso very' iaimportant. that this report he iled in a mple time for the centr-al 'oaimittee to prepare their report for hiii mi~amoth public mneetbig whit-l vill be- hinld iln the State Ilohiae A pril a ~t nioon. Th'le meieting 0on Apiril 3 pr'omlises5 a he oIne of the most largely attend d andl one of the most important and2( nteresting meetings ever held in the 890 IMA W- Wall - ow "A R Fashion Are now at the Heia A Beauti Coats, Capes All three types ar4 selection is only a m Capes and Dolmans cre becoming gracefulness and of the Coats are in loose ca in the plainer tailor types v and much wanted. MILLINERY--Ex They come in Rough b combinations, fine lisere, pi milans, with trimmings of j and ribbons. Handsome Line of OXFORDS. Come in and see these new things. D. HIRS4 The Big Store on the Corner. Th names of all parties who fail said County, wit to sign pledges for reducing will be for judicial sales, listed and sent to the central commit tee and by the central committee will the o April, 1s be furnished a correct and true re- 1. ll des port. The follow-up committees in pie( each county have been requested by land lying, being the association to furnish a very County of Clareal areful and correct list showing the chntaini1g2 one h names of all parties who sign the North (129)lacrs pledge and fail o live absolutely up nos pldg ani fit. lv lands of Carolina saioC untti. Statd of Sooth C1rolina, Itanlyn rbefching Cout o Cleep at rt r3 Julia C..Johcoontainingrsinethn Way, MayflotlNoranh byColamdu of thatWlaTsaet lanso haoins ulia . Johnson, deeas , Brainton -- --- - Sue Johnson, Charlehson Ida Wa, MyniedgeIandgJ. Columbus . .Johnson, ad .i1 . Johnson, binue threir ownh Court ofa mnd eaos ud h of the aest~ie W ci , and tme aofcti J.etel lH. o non deated in~ 1thf, lvl ur h ihst b. fohnon Carles at John- h a non, Minniet. ~oge, Coumannns iJ Jhenandlian H .ohnson urers Theto Commngh es GROVE, I dwlPellatEi ALVEon toa~~in (Oe s tihe bidePore ash, eetates Clr nteran no Cut Cos, eat CM dand inci a ti ckfhA IULN OE rno~b Yourge The Cough nthSlv totera for ite P ric e 35 cro ,no i (Open teoede and Guarated to he ao orhetCodea Coblds and rEachn ian Par Me i Cingh Syrup n and theSave to ethe a Manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic COFF Showns ith of their Newness.. ul Line Of and Dolrans in fashion, so your otter of becomingness ite much admiration for their their entire newness. Many pe-like effects, and others are hich always remain staple ceptional Values ! raids, straw and Georgette neapple hairbraided hats and lowers, feathers, ornaments STYLEPLUS SUITS For Men We know that we can please you. ZHMANN, Manning, South Ca16ika. uin the legal hours Carolina Stock Farms and lands of on Monday the ?th Martha Brogdon and West by lands 19, being salesdav, of Belle Lendsey and lands of J. C. cribed real estate: Johnson. :e, parcel or tract of 2. All that piece, parcel of tract of and situated in the land lying, being and situated in the Ion, State aforesaid, County of Clarendon, State afore indred and twenty- said, containing twenty (20) acres, and bounded the more or less, and bounded on the )f Fulton; East by North by lands known as Aaron Wil Stock Farms; South son lands, East by lands of Estate of R. R. Hudgins; South by lands of C ~. - S. Land, and lands William Ilolladay Inand West by lands of I. V. Plowden I6to1Das and lands of William Holladay. Pur If PAZO OINTMENT falls chaser to !eedlng or Protruding Piles. ~gPlsady Ca roia tc Frs neanso Martha rogdonando ounty.nd an.Thpiot Belle Lnyand lalsfJ. C i uni2.nAso that tepiecez thre fotato s the orewoeless and shinedto the ac n a~ cdrci n rTh b ad nw sArnWl R.oR. Hudginit Sutllbtolahesbed. shLad, andh shovds Wilham Holada ~jlit idee- tand oestibysland orsV.Powe otcan iti ealand ofW llim holdy eith r - chatcodser equipyfrmes. Iet u 0 ric ShrthelrednCony atreqre o lirdThre usuotaroo exrino i.angs b hereotll you ateaolesiten a unisntso tmat aryente us od thec foot Avy dPed ive oel Axe. so &ton Rt IGBY MheNbed.