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g====,===.-==.. U U U U .U U U Ehe manning Elmes. Published Every Wednesday W EDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1919. Watch and Clock Repairing at Young & Co. M.and Mrs. R. D. Cothran have returned home. A full line of delicious Candies at the Clarendon Drug Co. Cam:.os up to $20.00 at .- Young & Co. Mr. il. J. Bomar has purchased the Flad:;er homez. Mr. "Dud" Player was a visitor h, e a couple of days this week. General line oi Gold Jewelry at ..- Young & Co. Mi. W. E. Reardon is in Charlotte, N. C., on business. Hon. M. C. Galluchat, of Asheville, is in Manning for a few days. Safety First-Have your prescrip tion filled by an experienced license druggist at the Clarendon Drug Co. Go to work, or the "cop" will get you. You've read the book. Now see the picture, "Private Peat" at The P'astimne, Friday night. Paris Green will be found at the Clarendon Drug Co., at the lowest price gomng. Eyen E'xamined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PH. G. 3t Optometrist, , Q'UANNG .C HaeYoU U8 |U ai ItiU e e a U h aosM U e tl i SeUtbeoey th Nanny onmez W Atc n llc woparkn gat Wr n rR.J. Cotav Q CNext up to Ex0.00ss We have read 3-Ply Tobcco Buy your Twir Mrs. W. D. Bradman, of Union is spending this wek here with her sis ter, Mrs. J. F. Cromer. Elgin and Waltham Watches for men at Young & Co. Rev. Guerry Stukes, of Atlanta is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stukes. Cedar shingles, brick, lime and ce ment. Dickson Gro. & Feed Co. Mr. A. Abrams is in the northern markets this week buying goods for his department stores. Nitrate of Soda. We have a limit ed amount of Nitrate at a close price. Baggett & Bomar. Rev. S. A. Nettles, of North Caro lina, is visiting his sister in Manning, Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook. Hay at $2.25 .and $2.50 per hun dred. Mixed fetid of all kinds. Dickson Gro. & Feed Co. Mr D. 3lirschmann left Sunday for New Yo! k and other Northern mark ets. He vill be gone about two weeks. Expected in a few days, another car of brick. W. P. Legg. Sce that big thrilling serial, "The Man of Might" and two extra good comedies at The Pastime Saturday night. Nitrate of Soda. If you need Soda immediately see us. Baggett & Bomar. Mr. H. H. Bradham had the mis fortune of losing his fine $200 cow last Sunday morning. The cow seem ed to be in perfect health at 10 o'clock Saturday when Mr. Bradham gave her water, but when he w ,t out to milk early Sunday morning he found her dead. He has no idea what the trouble was, unless she had an attack of atcute indigestion. rm - a een the New ssenger Car with >del 7 We Conti iyinder Motor. >U buy a car and 1. o. b. F~actor y Our Auto Sup og of 25 to 50 Je sell cheaper dse in town. ss Repair Work. anrteed. tg Motor Co. rNG, S. C. Offie Nettles' mld. y for immediat< Twine. This i ie now and av< De a [DUCATOR FROM GEORCIA SP[AK Wife Had Suffered Four Years, H Says TELLS OF CHANGE "I have Never Seen Any One limprov Like She Did. Thanks to Tanlac." "Tanilac is the only medicine tha ever did my wife any good," declare Prof. W. A. Wood, of Central Grade School, Winder, Ga. "It has restore her to health and relieved us of unto] anxiety, for her case was a mo: serious one. "Her main trouble seems to be nei vous indigestion," he continued. "S had suffered four years and had los in strength and weight in spite < the best treatment we could get. Sh was extremely nervous and the lo of sleep pulled her down to a shadov She could digest little she ate, ar suffered from gas on the stomac heartburn and nausea, and she ha had headaches most all the time, wit persistent constipation. "After some hesitancy we decid< to try Tanlac, and she began to sho decided improvemen with the secor bottle. She has since taken severs and the change has been marvelou She is gaining in strength and weigl every day and practically all her troi bles have left her. She eats and ei joys anything she wants and res well at night. I have never seen sut improvement in any person in sut a short time." Mrs. J1. E. Reardon, accompanmed t Mrs. Mollie H art ington, of New Zioi left yesterday for a stay with frient in Columbia. 19 ent sale continues all wvee See large adv. elsewhere in this pape Christal Store, Gable, S. 4 Mr. P '~geway received n Sunday night that his brother-in-la Mr. W. C. M ore, wvho lived at Cat. den, hadi' passed away. Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes for 25c the Clarendon D~rug Co. Better gi yours while it's going. Mar:'ied at the home of the bric on the 5th at Wilson Mill, Mias Clai Haley and Mr.. J1. H. C .npton of Suni ter. Rev. E. M. Reynolds ofieiatin If you miss the 19 eent sale, dos blanme us. We toldl you about it. Christal Store, Gable, S. WVe are in receipt of an invitati< to, attend the gradluating exercises the Citadel, of which William WoI ia member of the class. Bring your prescription to us be filled by a licensed experiene dlruggist. -larendon D,rug Co. Miss Irma Weinberg has return home from Spartanburg, where si vent to see her sister, Miss Add gradluate at Converse College. FOR SAILE-One 1919 Maxwell Tou ing Car, 5 new tires. P'rice $565. The Thomas Live Stock Co. There: will be 'nr important citi--er meeting held in the Cou't Houset niorrow nigh'.. Every citizen is urg t/) come out. Fine chicken feed in 1 bus~hel sac .W. P. Le'gg, D. W. Alderman& Sons' Co., of .' colu have bought the Rhame propei and we undlerstandl they will c~o I menee at once erecting neat dw lings on it. T ust arrivedl, ai full line of F< Isupplies. We sell 25 per cent to pemr cent cheaper than other garag Wehv several uised ears for s, cheap.ngMoorC *UEEEEEEEEEEnEEng i Sale a Stock of s the best grade id delay .and d: Lrtmen1 UEEEEEEEEEEEEUnEEE A full line of Pratt's Rpmedies for Horses, Cows, Hogs and Chickens, at the Clarendon Drug Co. Mr. Carl B. Jones, who has been manrager of the Dixie Electric Com pany has moved to Miami, Fla. Mr. Jones could not get a house for his e family to live i., and was forced to leave. Wheat shorts in 100 pound sacks at $3.35. W. P. Legg. e --- "Once a Mason" at The Pastime on Friday night is said to be a scream. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew are always funny and it is pure unadulterated t fun that you will see in this big bur d league on masonry. d "Private 'eat," taken from the au d thor's own ex.(.rience will be at The d i'astime on Friday night. Also the t bisg' comedy, "Once a Mason." This is a great ial, as all the critics de elare that the two shows are the very but of the kind. t Binder twine for oats and wheat is selling fast-send me your orders quick-price $1.40 per ball. W. P. Legg. Is V. We learn that Mr. A. C. Bradham d will shortly erect a block of brick buildings on the D. M. Bradham es tate property on Keitt street. The d old court house will be moved back h so as to face Brooks str et, remodel ed, and made into an apartment house. d v Krem -ntz Collar Butions and Cuff d Links at d _ Young & Co. s. Council decidet. Monday night to t enforce the vagran. -y law, which has been on the books for quite a while. ~ This law should be enforced, and both - white and colored fed out of the same s spoon. h it eBREA tOne of the-t (I its dep~endabi I if) the house Whether yol *it's always knew beford The Pirritar direct .conta '5 medium or -l and udorless d - Sold by -all -c ks Washington, 'D Norfolk, V. Richmond, V. .1 tv e rd u'uVVn.Mmumu Number One manufactured. sappointment. Stor We offer a good dairy feed for $3.00 per 100 lb. bag. Dickson Gro. & Feed Co. Beginning July first, we will ad vanee our advertising rates two and one-half cents per inch. We are forced to make this small advane'e on account of the high cost of material and lobor. Ground feeds have gone up in price from $3.50 to $5.00 per ton within about a month. I placed a large or der just before the advance started and this stuff arrived this week. As usual I am going to give this saving to my customers. W. P. Legg. Mr. F. 0. Barrett, who has been our efficient Linotype operator for some time, has resigned his position and left last Friday for Union. Mr. J. F. Cromer succeeds Mr. Barrett on the machine. Mr. Cromer is an expert job man, and in putting him on the machine makes us one man short. however, we will get there just the same. We have a good stock of three ply tobacco twine, at the right prices. Dickson Gro. & Feed Co. Council met immediately after the election Monday, declared same, and elected Maj. Loring Lee, of Sumter. as engineer. Maj. Lee will make spec ifications for the paving, advertise for bids and the work will star;. We ex pect to see work going on in the next four or five weeks. . Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should -e taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. KFAST ON hings you'll enjoy about a Puritan ility-break fast is always on time .awat a quick hot oven or a slow si ready without bothering about c< your kitchen has a summer coolnes burner gives a hot steady flame et with the utensil-instantly regti iigh heat. The flame stays where .The brass burners last for yeai Iealers. DARD OIL COA C. (New Jersey) lBaltimore, Md. C COOK ST4 e B IN r. SA MOULDINGS ,AND MILLWORK Get our prices on Paris Green, To bacco Twine. We believe we are sell--' ing these items for less than you have been buying them or ever will buy them at credit stores. Christal Store, Gable, S. C. The storm last Sunday afternoon did considerable damage to crops. We are told that some tobacco crops are a total loss. The hail was worse across Black River. We publish an. account written by Mir. Ben Harvin of the condition in his section, where the storm was severest. TIM ,Uoktoei wihaPuia ehtcs in -s. Us NEEEEEEEEi