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cEur m mumuui U E U U *r U U U WSA 2 ', 1 9 9 N *A We wvill have paved streets now soon. There is plenty of Red Cross Knitt-I ing; to be done, please don't forget. Miss Emma Stuart of Charleston isf the house guesti of Miss Bessie Rear ion. For Sale--One practically new Am, "iean Adding Machine. Apply toI I. 1. Appelt, Manning. Quite a crowd from here attended the ig military parade in Columbia flay and Grain. mixed feeds of all kinds. Would like to show you. Dickson (Grocery and Feed Co. Gema hemt il egvn i evrN onyt colcide o bes vit ry l an sog n Mr.CU.lavi eundhm Snda ih fe ~owe' ii to Wlitnan rneug J.E.AR I.G CoDSat, PIL2o199 Wel W h av avlstret n Mis s Ematutofhasti theTo he gds fMStorse or TM Th< MS' Mr. E. C. Horton is out again after being contined to his bed for two weeks. "Fatty" Arbuckle at The Pastime Friday. Matinee at 4:30. Also Wil liam S. Hart in "Border Wireless." I)r. R. E. Broadway has bought the L. K. Iowle property and moved into it this week. Sergeant Austin Sauls who has just returned from France is visiting his mother, Mrs. Fannie Sauls. Just arrived, two cars of Hay that we are offering at a close price. Dickson Grocery and Feed Co. Taken-Up-One red and white butt head heifer. W. S. Holladay, Mann ing, S. C. Miss I'ammie Bradham has re turned to Bishopville after spending :i few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bradhain. Fish this year at Martin's lake. Club fee for year $5.00-yvou to be comue inte'rested in the owniership of a boat. Jons. S. Dickson. S. L. Hluggins, B. B. Breedin, S. W. Barron, C. E. Che'stnue, .Jno. C. Bag nal, Jos. S. Thomas will attend Flor 'nee Comm nandery in Florence Thurs ly of this week. . IA~NNING, S. ('. Yot >t concern yo1 m our varied >mplete. nans, Capes, iore would yc 1, coloring an er is not far ol I Quality." WE ALSO S 100 CLOT For enand V Men best and mos we can bu EEPAFi Edward Ervin who has been in Uncle Sam's navy has returned to his home in Manning, having received his discharge. St. Peters Lodge No. 54 A. F. M. regular meeting Wednesday 8:30 P. M., A pril 9th. Full att.>ndance re quested. The Big Sale is going o.1 : he Battery. Store is crowded with shoppers who are taking advantage of the bargains offered. Misses Fannie and Vera Fleming an Miss Esterlena Reardon motored over from New Zion and spent Mon day in the city shopping. Nitrat" of Soda and - mjxed ferti lizers. See us before you buy. We can save you money on your order. Laggett & Bomar.-tl. Lieutenant. Joe Burgess left last Saturday for Clemson college where he will take up work in the Animal Iusbandry department. RuthI Chapter No. 40( R. A. NI con f'-rs Past Master and Mlost Excellent Master Monday night 8:30. April,'7th. Full attendance requested. A mong -those who attended the da~in(e inl Summerton lFridlay evening wvere Miss Rounette Hlirschmann and MIiss Irma McKelvey. D~on't forget to contrib~ute to the welcome being given the returning b~oys. Send eatables to the Red Cross Room. From there they wvill be sent to Columbia. Married on Tuesday of last wveek at the Met holdi pa rsonasge in Sum ter Miss Harriet Louise IHodge of Al -luanI Mr. J. L. Klekleyk of Colum bia. JR EAST i so much. stock of ever Dresses, Ling Millinery ai >u want? Eve d workmans H. D. D( *EEEEEUEEEEUMMSUE ELL HIND t11 I)' T~ irat o u n hJ.:cy are ut t ty i t"tIh Mr. . F. Comerof lorn.centrho has cceped aPosiio ip ead.f e crow ww t h eptt see t heoy hosfor t It wvil SSee t of hefaou Thrtet g b. Thes arem o Mr. J. F. Cromer of Florence who has accepted a position in the ad. and job department of The Times of fee has moved his family to Manning. Three tr:.in oads of soldiers passed Manning lost Thursday, and quite a crowd was at the depot to see the boys of the famous Thirtieth go by. They were going to Columbia. The Battrer ieless.ing some tre mendous bargains, and if you want to save money this is your oppor tupiy. Three big stores full of real hargains: Sumter, Manning and Sardmnia. It's a scream. The bill at The Pastime on Friday afternoon and Emght.- "atty" will t e theere in "Camping Out" and William S. Hart in "'Border Wireless." Matinee at A4:30. Evening show at 8:30. The Clarendon Motor Company have three competent mechanics and they will now be able to do all classes of repair work on all makes of cars. eyodyi thel pto ong e othe hommiSoed tonatios ofice jst can (laysg, has. es firsre montdli smokes tthe Rrodelve hnRoom ne frl olltecete $729.0 beor the Cot.. lmbi fboutrbo amyaraong , thvero variou "Woing B opoit hm. la the a govem an side pomlc ad commissioned Mto Gismblie then, the coywoed roelve havded ilensev ead collectedo79.lars ete ounty Mr. litle thimmndegorti peaoue ya W ais,bu Goero \rann ing oapin th ca hip.t ouluroal hade e. erJIhosadROWbtero 'ER OUT SE.mENE.Em MEI 1 p o c % he n:.y t AN s S so :is nr . " T::i, p y, hes.1., ,y c ty e Ci ,r a class by thm e 1~T 3?L" C\C Maj W. T. Lesesne found his car that was stolen last Tuesday night. The car was left in a ditch between Cartersville and Lynchburg. The car was not hurt and all of the books and papers were left unmolested in the car. Mrs. Bert Eriggs entertained at a dinner on Sunday at her home, "The I Oaks"-covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barron, Miss Mary Har vin, Rev. Easterling and Mr. and Mrs. Briggs. Among those who spent Monday in Columbia to welcome the boys of the Thirtieth Division were: Miss Bes sie Reardon, Miss Emma Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Ellerbe, Mr. J. E. Reardon, Mr. Julian Weinberg and Mr. Dave Levi. Are you taking advantage of the bargains that are being offered at The Big Sale that is going on at The t Battery--Sumter, Manning, Sardinia. t The offerings are unsurpassed at the I prices asked. Tlhe distress of the Jews in the War I Zone of Europe should appeal to us I strongly. WVe owve much to the Jews; they were God's chosen peopile; they have been the conservators of our religious literature. Our Saviour was a J1ew and Jfesus said, "Salvation is of the .Jewvs." Tlhey are a peace-lovm;g people: a generous people, never failing to re- I spond to the calls of the needy. (overnor Cooner has set apart A pril I 7, 8 and 9 as the (lays for the cam paign for the Jewvish War Relief. ttundrleds of thousands of Jewvs in Europe are without food and shelter -one dlollar will preserve the life of one for a wveek. Let our people showv their Christian ity byy giving freely. R. W. Tide, Pastor Clar endon Baptist C hurch.I FIT rou make youi that makes m lorsets, Hosiei very latest ir better get bus a.t,del th a Sprng fi .' 7 0t 1 e i.IA ,v. ".D Uls un ' S )e retau mice U S eC Chick g'j by feeding the origial "baby food for babhy chicks". Pratts Baby Chick Food. , A void I on w i i&ecd, inferior metuions. P:-atte is best andi cheapest as judgetd by nonber, mre and quality of chicks raised. 11. B. Breedin's Pure ood Grocery Rev. Easterling who has accepted he call to the Baptist Church was he week-end house guest of Mr. and dra. Bert 'Briggs. Rev. Easterling xpects to receive his discharge from Manmng, . . nd scienc Preparessfrayclee *usiness ar itiselln n vri in rcareull taught. Clemson, (the CIitadl,~ anih Uni erit ofSuhCrliaofrfe chIRstbESnb cmeiv -xmntosUah coasi l Raele - EeyChlvek PatBay Chiko wo rinnina . 11. llc.din