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Trc NKt Pr We use t'e goes out h to give yo th< Men's Suits Sp Men's Suits Fr Men's Btits E Men's Nbhair, Clotl cleane Boys' Suits, s pressed Boys' Suits, le pressed . Boys' Suits, la Boys' Suits, si Ties Reshape Ladies, Coat cleaned --_. Ladies, Coat pressed -_. I.adie's, Capes We have sec are now in a p ladies' an'i me We solicit y Iloffni Nimmer Bu OLD AGE r^ e ^ys that old n; w h id :<idneys and did '1 is -:ng true, it is c , 2 i,: kneping the kh .e orarans cleansed working oCier old aG c and life prolongedtI far bi joyod by the averago pe T rhz over 200 years ( HLaaretin Oil has boon Weckn-i aso and disabili vanIing years. It is a ti~i )sumo rvizwrly and n ran d its.ui I ie. a, t:m H cont aaiing ab~ou t 5 d roj thema as you would a pil lettor from Mr... Lille, France, Ma Today I had my firsi dlevastation of the grea now I haev been througi S. area, seeing the gre supplies; but today I < the British zone, the ter Albert, Amiens, Arras, A~ '.n this indlustrial eer th- British zone, and' "T be seen on eery hand. hi.. ex.pressions as pec as Broadway slang is 1 A captain of theirs was used such expressions a ..hamne, you know, the taug'ht French back hor A pproaching Albert, I saw the first scenes of tion, for the stone and cc were rent in twain or holes. T[he trees all alor 'lestro~ tion' stand hare, Ii tries on solitary vigil rounding Chaos. G;ruesome was the sig barbcd wire, yet in pl1 point within the Gerna five separate rows or each of several strands gin an infantryman in COLLEC A college of I An intentionally lit Four-year coursesI cal course, a speial For terms Hf At; ep Yot essed al most sanitary method. )ur personal inspection very best service that onged and Pressed 50c 'ench Dry Cleaned 1.50 team Cleaned ---1.50 Palm Beach and Cool d -------------75c mall size sponged and . -- ----------- 25c trge size, sponged and -- -- -- ------35c rge cleaned -----1.00 nall cleaned ------50c ---- -----5c Suits, French Dry -- --------- --2.00 Suits Sponged and - -------- -75c French Dry cleaned -- -- ----------1.25 ured an expert tailor, w 3sition to do all kinds oi n's garments. our patronage. tan French ilding STARTS WITH YOUR e begins with Swallow of w.,. gestive organs. the kidney a"t asy to believe organs to thr" .i Eineys and di- cause prematur" and in proper strength incre...e in be deferred treatment. Vhe yond that en- cortinue takin ,,son.day. GOLD M1~r sules .61i1 keep y OLD MEDAL and prevent a re relieving the Do not wilt ur ty dIu to ad- have sett'loi dowl standard old- <iruggist and 9 e.li no intro- MI.DAL Haarlem HInarlem Oil is refunded it they :010ss capsules siz.es. liut reme a eachd. Taike original lmportedI with a smnali In sealed packag di' charge having I -. "cw stacles! Andt there, and the y 30, 1919. trenches, with hi ivew of the such as we ha war. Until deals kindly wii out the S. 0. suage both the. at dlepots of guish of the trer ame through grass and poppic ritory aroundl ago that the Be for instance. rific drives aga ter is within wreckage of all ammies" may At Arras the The British holed. Nearby urliar to themi and a few tanks o New York. At Lille I so with us an]1 ruins, absolute s "It's a oily ing. And wher vay we were cost of war whal e"Our plan is t near Amiens, scene of such sr war's desola- that the Tomm ncrete houses "bloody wipers." full of great through that er g the area of last night at dIi ke naked sen- Bellevue, whilei mid the sur- galing us wvith si the Missouri M ht of tangledl Mustard, we mel ice. At one able chap of th n line I saw vice who invitet vire barriers, to Brussels toda ? Just ima- Perchance we s a bayonet morrow night.] *E OF CHARLI FOUNDED 1785. ighest standard, open to men uited enrollment insures indlivi4 cad to the Bachelor's Degree. feature. Unsurpassed climate and catalogue address RISON RAND)OLPII, President Charlesdan, St C. )k Rights Lr Clothes rud'Cleaned on the market and every garment that We want your business and we aim s possible. Ladies, Capes, Sponged and pressed ---- -- ---- ------ -- ----75c Ladies, Skirts, plaited, French Dry Cleaned --.-------. .-.. 1.00 y Ladies Skirts, Plain, French Dry Cleaned-...-. .-- ..........--.- ....75c Ladies, Skirts, Sponged and Pressed --------------...- ---...-..-35c Ladies, Skirts, Plaited, sponged and pressed ---. -. --- .- -- ----50c Ladies, Dresses, French Dry cleaned From .-----...- .......1.50 up Ladies, Dresses, Plain, Sponged and pressed ------ ------------75c Ladies, Skirts, Plaited, Sponged and pressed .---- -....--1.00 Middy Suits, sponged and pressed 50c Middy Suits, French Dry and Steam cleaned-..---------.--.1.25 ,ho has had fifteen years' experience. We repair work, and altering, both on Dry Cleaning Co. y MANNING, S. C. L u 1www~w, Thierry, by way of Paris, but I fe drawn to this sector by the blood gallant fellows I knew. We hear tc KIDNEYS little of their heroism because th IiiL~ii~r.~were with the British, but the Briti: 7. Tho oil stimulates remember them. .in ani ena;bies tha Butter is several dollars a poun .' the poisons whic.1 The French don't have it. They lo oft age. New life ansi , you continue tha our cigarettes particularly U . :.i-pletely restore l Sca- alo or two eei Camels. French girls will even a -!i l -riemei Oil C:p- for Camels-and the kids ask f )u in .nilthi andi vigor urn of too dibease. gun. til t --, or diseaea I gave some Tommies an oran for gi'-i. Qo to your ot a b. b of GOUL) iece this while ato and they 'sir-c Oil Cn1p ', .j. Money me to a fare-you-well. 10 not he.e r'. Three zuber to for the GOLD MLV.'.3 brand. BaneFrnJue619. ~o overcome such ob- dobosfuhsolertshu he shell holes are er ihteBiih o nyh [ines upon lines of loe vrte(e~i htoc are and there dugouts 'sstegpnwalofAr ye read of. NatureAletAretesanDipeb h us, seeking to as-okdovrMn-hreteBii prassion andl the an-fisenotreth Gran ches for on the banks 11-n a t uniso s. It was just a year t ics nIcos~ h idnu ehe launched his ter..nstul utrselb wr na inst Amiens. Todaylent.Wtith oeItv( kinds litters his trail. s~,sm aln aso yaqa b~uildIings we- .shell-tac retudrhep pis So are moundls of shells *~r w'~:z 'c-::. t t.n w tonight scores ofthtIsathgrvsoAmic destruction by shell-busbnah"lGor"wihw one thinks of the ufrldt h vnn r~z.T ;avails it?grvserclaanfrh-pa visit Ypress, the igadhdeietybe eeb Lnguary engagements loMeoilDyItqt'su .es spoke of it as u'elm'framnt oseto We might have gone g~vs u ueytoeby a ea this morning b)utnt(ldinvnf riner here at the he otchestra was re- ,In1,19. ich American rags as omndwthEgadsil 'altz, andi Too Much tiu la oa.I opn i a Chatty andI agree- sm te mrcn iie e English secret ser-miitrAbantaedhedv I us to go with himl;:witothgrapiefomi y, travelling by Ford. leinn eoe Wlimte(o hall visit Ypress to- te rcae(li)to he asad must get to Chateautil. Ihe''oeflsa ese f'n andusoubytoscitewomtetn ro reualof inuartguermenoan. The, ndgeiuro-thMreeiico and nnePse meoatiwthnthra.tay Irw stod ovs etr b the b lacde liter ote andis ecase the and to wormenmbpegr o uee. izbt; lualnstrution, tter yos sleveral doar aQuon The re-edi ScTe Frenchspea'tsavest. looks do1 an fne eaair uor higrett rparticularridt whil Baelsand theid aSkpf I Vivif some remembrsan orane aiece tyi le ao Addthey 'sire maseauntye Fane iniutne 6,h1919 ~ es oit the commoplsh. sot onrs hai To KEEP WELL A Teaspoonful of PERUNA Three Times a Day . n i I s Has Never Been Down I Sick Since Taking PERUNA - Read this letter from Mr. Robt. Minniok, Grass Range, Montana. "In 1900 1 was out in Kansas running a threshing engine and the threshing crew had to sleep a out of doors. One of the crew brought a Perunn Almannc to the engine one day and I was feeling very iII from sleeping out. I decided to give Perunn a trini and sent for a bottle of Pe runa and a box of Peruna Tab lets, which straightened mo out in a hurry, "I have never been down sick since that time. 1 do not take any other medicinen except Po runa. I tlways keep it on hand. If I get my feet wet, got a cold, feel chilly, or a little bad, I al ways take Perunn. People should not wait until the are down sick and then take t. but should keep it on hand like I do and when they fool bad; they should I use It." 1 Reo mended for Catarrhal Inflemtmation of overy desoription. 1( 1 tranquilly as he lived. Nor one over look England's organ-toned Milton. There are the remembrances of Gen cral Wolfe, of Quebec lame, and the 1 ill-fated Major Andre, of our Revolu tion, who was hanged as a spy. Ten nyson, Browning, Darwin, Gladstone and Disralli-but one need not enuni 1 crate further. Here is Britain's hall 1 of renown, John and Charles Wesley being remembered too. I saw the King this morning. It was - a rare opportunity. We went to 1 Buckingham Palace to observe guard I mount and it was time for King George to have an investiture. He was to invest Sir Douglas Haig and Sir David Beatty, create knights ard award V.c's. The day being fine it was done in the court and we were Fiven seats among the mighty, our uniform doing the trick. There came His Royal and Imperial Majesty and the band played "My Country, tis of thee"! That was a nice little court. esy, so we stood at salute. Then vt saw England's foremost heroes Beatty, Grand Admiral, and Hair A, Field Marshall,-step up anid receivi decorations from the king. Then v >o saw several Knighted, kneeling for the T king to strike them on the shoulden h -he struck both shouldees. The, came a "Tommy' for a "V. C."; th d. highest award for valor. re You should have seen the king' te guardi step around, headed by tv !k bands. But of course keep this qui )r -the Citadel cadets can drill ring: rings around the royal guard. ;e Food is rather cheaper here than it I" Paris, for which I'm grateful, none: not being too plentiful, you know. -----o THE TRE~ATIY WITH F[RANCE 'Paris, JTuly 7.-( French Wireles: Service) .--The Petit Parisen, explain edcr the agreement enteredl into by the re United States and Great Britairn te Icomec to the aid of France in case o 'unprovoked aggression by Germany h says: "For the first time a Convention 0; Ithiskin is nmade~ ptublic dlirectly af trits conclusion. This mtay be cal le< ant act of idi plor1~iey, accompJl ished I Sthe face o fthe whole world; one. al the more decisive, for not being kept secret in the chatncellories. The cir -cumiistan ces relatives to its concluIttsior n are known. The league of n ation cannt ot operate imatme-l iatel y. Yea r: nma y g.o before it really comes inte forte and in the meantimnie F'ra n'* e malI again be the victimi of a ggres sion. The dlanger of aggression mteni aces IFra nce nmore thartni an couintry wi h is at mtembter of thte league SA tmerica being far atway:, and ii'ngian, e morce tharn ever protected by the sea "'Mr. Wilsoit and Mir. ILoy'd Geortt' realiz.ed that France ineedled immedi ate guarantee, the simiiple procIa ma htioni of which woul keel) in chteck any desire for agfresison. The agreement~ 1)ubl1ished anrswers the purpose; i w..ill coite into force if any unpijro v.oked Inet of atggress ion is madle against F rance. Buht who couldi iag ine otir 'outittry capatible of p rovok Iing a war? TChe treaty does not im pose any obligation on France, but her Allies have bound themselves by it to provide her with the guairantees they dee med to he necessary. F i Snally, the treaty will remain in force tunt il the league of nations dlecidies that the league itself is sutflicient gtuarantee against aggression. Such is aIthte nmeaiting of this unprecedetnted agreentent. It will not be possible be misconstrue it." flecause of its tonic and laxative effect, LA X A. - TfiVRtBROMO QININ1ishectterth.n ordiinary~ Quinine and does not case nervousness nor 5 ringIng in head. ntememtiber the full narne and lookr for the sienature of U. W. InnVn. 30n. Tobaccc Best Three Single Pound 10 Pound Lots 1.5 Pound Lots c A The 5-10 Incori "Most Popular S Charter No. 11155 REPORT OF COP fIRST NATIONAL I At Manning in the State of South Car 30, 1919. RESOD 1. a Loans and discounts, including cept those shown in b and c) Deduct: d Notes and bills rediscounted (o than bank acceptances sold) s Item 57a) ---------------- 2. Overdrafts, unsecured --------- ..5.-U. S. Bonds (other than Liberty B ing U. S. certificates of indebted a U. S. Bonds deposited to secut (par value) d U. S. Bonds and certificates of pledged as c-llateral for State posits or bills payable .. 6. Liberty Loan Bonds: d Liberty Loan Bonds, 3%, 4, an, pledged to secure State or other payable .._.._ 7. Bonds, securities, etc. (other than a. Bonds (other than U. S. bonds secure U. S. Deposits . e. Securities other than U. S. bon ing stocks) owned unpledge Total bonds, securities, etc., o 9. St ok of Federal Reserve Bank (5 10. a Value of banking house, owned cuniberedl . 11. Flurniur2 and fixtures 13. Liwful reserve with Federal Reset 15. Cash in vault and net amounts d-u 17. Exchanges for clearing house Total of Items 141, 15, 16, 1 20. Redlem ption fund with U. S. Treni Treasurer 22. War Savings Certificates and TIhrci 23. Other arsse'ts, if any t) peir cent pv Total LIABI 21. Capital stock paid in...... 25. Surplus fund 26. a. U~nd ivided profits b, Less current expenses, and taxe I27. Interest and discount collected o: maturity and not earnedl (apj 20P. Amnou nt reservied f or all interest :10. (Circulatinug noteis outstanding 22. Net amounts dune to National be 25. ('ashier's cheeks on own hank ou Total of Items 32, 33, :34 an Denmnd dleposits (other t ha Reserve (deposits payable 316. Iniivid ualI de posits subject to cih 41. Other demand deposits T1otalI of demand deposits 4(ot hi deposits) subject to Reserve 7,38, 9, 0, and 41 - T'ime deposit sub1ject to Reserve ( p days, or subject to 30 (lays or r and postal savings.) 4''. C'ertificates of depiosit I other that Total of time dep)osits subjee I tems 412, 413, .14, andI 45 5I. Bills payable with I-'ederal Reser 56. Liabil ities ot her than those a bovi 57. a I .i abilities for redi scount s, inelI Reservie fi.k i see Itemt 1i ) Total conting~.ent liabilities ^Of the total loans and discouni interest ando discount was charged at law (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stat.), exclusive to exceedl 50 centsa was made, was $502 STATIE O1' SOUI'[l CA ROLINA, Cot I, Rf. (C. Baggett, (Cashier of the that the above statement is true to tl Subscribed andl sworn to before I .1 ,'orrect-Attest: W. C. DAVIS, A. C. 3RAnIIA , s: Twine Ply Twine 59 57 r Over 5 T - - 25c Stor )orated tore in Mannin Reserve Dist DITION OF THE ANK Of MANNING olina, at the close of businee RCES. rediscounts, ex -- -------------$158,768.10 her ?e $ 40,070.02 40.070.02 ads, but inclu ness4: e circulation ---------------$ 25,000.0 indebtedness r other de ---------------- $ 5,000.00 1 4 ' per cent ' deposits or bills -------- -------$ 10,000. (pledge to ----- - -----$ 25,000. Is (not includ 1 ------------------$1,500 :her than U. S. 0 per cent of subscriptio and unin ----------------$ 5,61 ve Bank from national banks 7, and 18--g surer~ and due f. mi U. ft Stamps a 2.ly o' yment or' .etory .ads --- - --. -$ 9,0 spaid-.-------...53 c'redt.d(, in advance o >roximuate) inks. tstandin~ n bank deposits) subj within 30 (days): r than bank Itemls :;;, $ 143,418.4l1 ayable after 30 more notice, f or moneyV borrowe t to Reserve, *e Bank - stateI dIing~ thos-e with 7 a, bi, and c) S shown above, the rates in excess of of notes uponl whi 10. The nuimber o nty of Clarendon, above- named bank, ebest of my know R. C. HAGGE ne this 8th day of . . CANTEYI', Cler .0OIVE12 O)'IRVA