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U E a U U U U U U U U ABR. Thl Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, APR11. 9, 1919. Sam Todd has gone to Due WVest wvhere he has accepted a position. Mrs. A. Abrams spent several (lays this week with Kingstree relatives. Oats and Hay at the right price. Dickson Grocery and Feed. Co. Soldier Monroe Ridgill, who has been at the front in France, has re turned home. For Sale-75 White Leghorn hens at $1.25. ilrrs. J. S. Davis, Davis station, S. C.-It-pd Mrs. 11. .J. Bo'mar returned Satur day from a shor-t visit with relatives in Spartanbur-g. "The Clutch of Circutnstanc.'s" and aBig V Comedy at The Pastime tonight. Raymond Wells of MIt. Carmel has ;.certe.d a position with the Ciarvn. don Motor Co. .Jist iit~iv(',----A ~a r of No. one ('edli. Sh ingles. Dickson) Grocerjy andl Feedl co. IDri. andl Mlrs. L.. \V. Nettles (it .Jor-* dan were ruess of Mr s. E. C. A is brook FUeSda\" For Sale-one. practically newv An c ricar .Add ing \J achinc. :Apply to 1. 1. A ppel t, Mlan ainc". 'Jr. a'ii .l 1 Iuhev' 'iivla spent 2 M os t e; ~ . t h;o L . .. B . 1j ,' '- *1 i n t h'. o h rs 5 1 .'. ;i E 'lr ntly o e hen-\," o mt~o e thi t ci y ouhers hom. I a v" o r C . l n -" ( aSimn x-f rmu I-a salBao ut n' da El . IR E) NS Puefd rcr I. r:a i i ~ lse i e .1 J.N' 'I ; aC (Itu e lt MA NI( ( tThr Ti P CuntedEey no fthis kwhnstrereavs. at s lnd Hay a ttergt pe. ture Comme. m'paThenbtreg. T he C uc fC ru sa cs n Our line of best grade' relation shij ber this, the upon the i: Let Us Se] AMS' e Home of Buster I EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEin BIG SHIPMENT Sunshine Crackers just .arrived at B.. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery. Miss Virginia Geiger and Miss Thelma Smith were guests of friends in Summerton Sunday. Mr. Courtney Campbell of the Caro lina Stock Farms has returned from St. Louis, where he went to purchase cattle. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Helms compli mented the members of the Girls' Basket Ball team of the Graded school with a lovely party Friday evening. Miss Alice Clark motored to Sum ter Sunday to spend the (lay with Miss Mary Sue Wilson, who is a patient in the Towmey Hospital. Take your-<ar repair work to The .Clarendon Motor Company. They have the meechnies to do the work right. Miss Mae Bell Cutter, who has been spending some time with her sister. Mrs. R. C. Barwick, near Sum merton, has returned home. Anyone inter(ested in the purchase of .( !O(1 pod inano at moderate price write for particulars "music" care of lanning ' imes.---t-pd. "The IHe:arts of the Wild" and a Mack Sennet t comedy. "Never Too i' at the Pastime Friday night. Phis is a strong program. Nitrate of Sola an.l mixed ferti izers. See us before you bu.. We an save Y OA money o: y'a. ,,rd r. is traett & HBimlnar1.-t!" ('he Sulccessful Pou1ltr1yI. Raiser lse.f PIina Chick Food( Puinia Scr'atch Food Pinia Chowvder Pr'atts Baby Chiick Food Pr'atts Lice Killer Catn be had from - B. B RE~EDI)IN ' s I ore Food Grocer'v Gar'dnier's Famious C'ake v Received1 fr'esh byv express - II. R EEDI)1N 'S V not much time you, no matte> w that oar st( Ladies' Re ted in the coun iSES. They a w while the ch Quality." *EEEEEEEsmEEEE..a Sui Men's Furnis that is possibl ) of the prices 6 importance c mportance yoi eve You. DE PAI 3rown Shoes for C *EEEEEEEEEEE*..ni Blue Lavel Sap Maple HE BLUE LAVEL SAP MAPLE SYRUP B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery For Sale-Home eufed meat from 30 to 35 cents per pound. Also Dixie Blight Proof and Wannamaker Cleve land Big Boll cotton seed at $1.'75 per bushel. H. K. Beatson, Manning, S. C.-16-2t-pd. Invitations have been issued for a dance to be given by the poung peo ple of this place. The affair will be given at the Centrai Warehouse. We are told that Supervisor Kelly will soon move his gang on the Salem roads so as to put them in goodl con dition for tobacco season. Mesdames C. R. Harvin and W. M. Plowden and Miss Minnie McFaddin are at Indiantown this week attand ing the Presbyterial that is in session there. The remains of The Herald plant was shipped away Monday. Mr. H. S. Cunningham and son bought the linotype and will use it in Bishop Last Monday the house of Mrs. Maria Brown and occupied by Mr J. L. Wells was sold at public sale an hid in by Harry Steinhardt for M3J00. At a conm regationaI meeting of the annbng Presbyterian Church on last unday Messrs. E. C. Horton and A. McFaddin were elected elders, .a \t ssrs. S. 0. O'Bryan, L. H1. larvim ad .Jamme. F. Dickson were e ited deacons. These oficers will be n'.tine ! on April 2(th. 4 To be well informed take The State or The News and] :ourier. New and renewal aibscript ions taken. 13. B. BREED)IN Authorized Agent To) the mfani who has fail (a to heedi the warning, wve :xin tell you don't run the isk oft losing r mea h(n F'igaro iqluid Smioke Ill save it for~t you Only a - W. BREED)IN'Sf P'ure Food( Grocery left to secure what the gar ck of idysto-Wear, ty. We invite re in a class b: oosing is good El. I). DV [MES, Manning, S. C IamEEEEnEEEEEsans hings are in t] e to manufacti attached to th >f your appears u attach to y hildren and W. L. IEmunEEEEEEnEEani Votan Coffee Chase & Sanborn's Coffee The world's best. For sale exclusively by B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Died in Manning last Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. M. Smith, Mrs. Watson, aged about 67 years. The funeral was held in G ree nwood. We received a letter yesterday from Mr. E. V. Harris, who will again run the Manning Warehouse this sea son. Mr. Harris will be here soon to go over the ground with his many customers. Earl Watson who has been in France with the American Expedition ary Forces has returned home and is being given a big welcome by his many friends. Miss Addie Weinberg, Miss Mildred Brown and Miss Fannie James Sprott have returned to Converse College after spending the spring holidays with relatives. 4* RABAM'S DEPARTMENT STORE MANNING, S. C. LEAR CRYSTAL ICE TEA GLASSES 15c Each 1. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery OLLEG;E I'IREPARATOR'~lY CLASS 'irs. E. C'. Alsbrook, Teacher MIanming. .S. C.' .ortnunits, English, FrPench. n tm . algbra. geometrt y, history'N ldsine 'repa res for any col lege ( on~n th C'it a del. aind the Uni sity of SouithI (Carol ina (ier frs - .ashjip, to bie wVon by '5mpetitise1 lmmmat~ns.- Each scholarship al W* free~ tit ion andi~ $100t cash il n i ha.s no. scholarsnip ava ilable( Special hour-class from 4 a. mn. to p. m. Hour i to suit pupil. jl Rfo your Wearing ment may be. Oxfords and I your especial ~r themselves. BROW, IIEIEUEEs UEEEEU ie extremely ire under the em. Remem mnce depends our clothes. iT ST( Douglas Shoes for EEEEEEEEENEE.EE..i Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wells came home from Charleston this morning, after spending a few days in that city. The story of Edith Cavell, the Red Cross nurse who tas shot by the Germans wvill be told in pictures at The Pastime on Tuesday, April 22. This is without a doubt one" of the strongest pictures on the screen to day. Ask the Me DAYTON' TIR The following have cently purchased Day "Airless" Tires: J. W. Heriot J. A. Allsbrooks Rev. Bowen J. R. Jones C. S. Rigby c rris Ness Ask the man who u, them what he thinks Dayton "Airless" Tires? The Dayton "Airles Tireu cannot puncture, bl< out or rim cut. The Dayton "Airles r'ides as easy as a pneutmat B. B. BI -- Manning - Distributor for CIh -Apparel, but The ladies of 4 Vlillinery attention to o Mat M M RES EEUEEE*.... U Mn U w )ES MenM I EE..E..E.E. BIG AUCTION SALE-At Bland's on on April 12th. Col. Perry the fa mous auctioneer, will sell at auc tion many cars of many makes. There will be new cars and new trucks sold at this auction. You may bring your car and have it s01(d for $10 fee. Bring your Cir andI see howv cars are selling. Bland. Home of Hudson, Cadillac, Liberty and Essex. Opposite Y. M. C. A., Sumter, S. C. n who Uses 'AIRLESS" ES ! re ton '75C ses of Ic. tEEDIN, 'S.C. rendon County. this store is Jiarendon *' ur superb a *~NM