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. I. 'A.PPELT------------------...--. --..-- .......:....... Edit P. M. SHOPE---... -------------------.-- ............Business Manage MANNING, S. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER '10, 1911 Aliens of anarchistic tendencies are not needed ii this country. Jail or hell is the best place for them.' Thie strenuous efforts being made to recruit up the re galar army are productive of at least one beneficial resul -strenuosity in officialdom. The recruit himself is a sh, bird just now. High cost of living? You bet! Life is just one expen sive eat after another. The open door to opportunity is invariably open, bu most people prefer to crawl in through the keyhole. "The world is looking to America to replenish its foot supplies," says a news dispatch. Of course. The work sits on its pants and looks to America for everything. I1 is the popular international pastime. The most trying features of war are the learned ar ticles from unlearned heads that flood the country wher the scrap is over. There is one serious objection to incarcerating the profiteers. They would probably own the jails withir twenty-four hours. Apparently everyone is yelling "profiteer" at every. 'body but himself. Even the H. C. L. can not prevent Old Santa Claus ambling along at the schedule hour. Save the dollars this time. Reverse the ancient order of things. Save the dollars and the pennies will take care of themselves. Now that feminine hosiery is constantly on display just where do the fair ones carry those bulging powder puffs? Life is just a continuous grab for one dollar after an other. And with some of us there is an agonizing differ ence between grabbing and getting. We suggest, in the interest of economy, the elimina. tion of the periods in the H. C. L. IFALL Ha Knox !nd Mallory Hatb For Fall Are Here All the new shapes and popular shades - $3.50, $4.50, $5, $6, $7 and $8 It's time to discard that old straw---get under one of the: new hats now---you will feel much better. MEN'S SHIRTS A large shipment of Bates-Street Shirts h; tern effects and color tones in a variety to satin in high grade Madras, Fiber Silks and pure Silk $2.00 to $6.00 and up to More of Those Snappy Your for young men. This popular line---tl fellows are all talking about---has be( last week. Have you seen them yet? ( your selection today.. The D. J. Cha ClothingCon The Home of Hart Schaffner & SUMTER, - - - - - - L. R. Cole, 'eloc. J. P. Evans, New Zion. r D. M. Evans, New:Zion. J. Henry - Touchberry, Paxville. W.. J. Holliday, Manning. L. E. Brailaford) Surmerton. J. R.' Hill; 'Manhiiig. J. .W.. Morris, New Zion. Eugene King, St. -Paul. Y. A. Holliday, Manning. A. G. Stack,. Pinewood. 1 H,'D. Hardy, New .Ziorn. J. H. Touchberity, Manning. P. B. Mouzon, Pinewood. i C. M. Fulton, Greelyv'ille. J. H. DuBose, 1New Zion. H. C. Chewni g, Summerton. Howard $cott, ewood." W. P. Emanuel, Alcolu. r J: J. Thigpen, Manning. W. S. Weatherford, Manhing. T. L. Coker.' Lake City. J. Howard Broi.lway, Manning. D. G. Buddin, New Zion. M. E. Worsham, Lake City. D. E. Jenkinson, Pinewood. I. P. Harrinton, -New Zion. Julien Weinberg, Manning. David Shoemaker, Silver. M. C. Kennedy, Gable. D. M. Rodgers,- Sumnimerton. A. M. Scarborough, Summerton. N. Z. Andrews, Manning. J. C. Jenkinson, Silver. S. A. Floyd, Lake City. J. H1. Geddings, Paxville. I o Miss Maria Whitson of Talladega, Ala., is visiting Miss Sue M. Sprott and they will leave here together (text Monday for Randolph-Macon Woman's College where they will graduate next June. Miss Sarah Fellers of Columbia is spendin gsome time here in the inter ests o fthe United War Work. The Manning Graded School opened on Monday morning with a larger en rollment than ever before. An en couraging feature of the day was the number of parents who attended the opening exercises. This. year an eleventh grade has been added to the school, and this will enable the teach ers to include courses in practical training, which it has been .impossible to give before. The corps of teachers or composed of Prof. A. T. Helm, Superintendent, Miss Duncan, Miss Martin and-Miss Rushton of the High School, Miss Annie Dixon, Miss Lucy Wilson, Mrs. R. R. Jenkinson, Mrs. C. P. Lc,"esne, Miss Janie Wilson, Mrs. J. K. Breedin and -- NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County on the 15th day of September 1919 at 11 o'clock a. m. for'Letters of Discharge as Ad iinistratrix of the Fsstate of Henry J. Wheel.:, deceased. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Administratrix. New Zion, S. C. Aug. 15, 1919. The Qulnine ;That Does Not Affect the Head Because of ',s tonic and laxative effect, LAXA. TIvR BROMO QUININE; is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing~ in head. Rendembcr the. full name and took for the slnature of I- W. GROVE. 30c. XTSI ve just arrived. Pat ty all tastes., LTextures s. 515 ig Men's Suits ie one the young mn added to since some in and make ndler pany itarx Clothes. - South Carolina OII. 'f 100 per cent value ar effective styles of the sec awaiting your careful in, speedy purchase. We ar and Gentlemen and notv are .amply prepared to m Dresses are as different I Class, beauty and distinc before the scrutinizing e; Coats, Suits, Coatees, Sw at sacrificing prices. Ladies' Dresses in the following materials: Tricotine Tricolettes Jerseys Satins Taffetas Serges Complete line in each material and big vane ties. Complete line ladie:' and Children Sweater: in leading colors r.mi styles. In this line we have the most complete line we have ever had. In our' Millinery Depai styie and composed of th( of a most competent mill what youi want and need. .plete stock of bolt materi the year. Anything in ti over before you purchas well known lines of goods ity Shoe for Ladies' and the Manhattan Shirts, L and several other well ki line and even better the same line of goods. We will be to yottr interest -GEo: Depa . Joe Jose SUMMERTON. e ready for our Customers. son in the wanted fabrics spection and selection whic 3 this season featuring in i iithstanding the big advar ect your needs and your pc 'rom ordinary ones as a Lii :tion prevails and is evider yes of our customers. We eaters and Dresses as desci Coat Suits in the fol lowing materials: Silvertone Paulettes Tricotines Serges Poplins Coatees in Plushes. L Complete line Ladies' Waists in any sizes and prices ranging from. $2 upwards. -tment we have arriving de newest materials. We ha' iner in our hat departmenl In addition to the above al and dress goods which r is line you may need it wil] ~e. We also have the ex such as the Walk Over Sho several good lines of Childr ion Shirts, Arrow Collars, iovwn makes of Men's Furn mn some of our competitor invite your inspection, wh to pay us a visit. RGE JO~ rtment 5 ~ph, Gen. Mgr. a: The smartest and most age now under our roof h Will sure result in a 'eady-to-wear for Ladies' ce on these materials we )cketbook. Our line of nouisine is from a Flivver. t in every dress we place are ready to offer you 'ibed in the columns below Ladies Coats in fol lowing materials: Broadcloth Silvertone Tricotine and Plushes. We also have a line of childrens Coats in sizes, from 2 to 18. Distinctive line of Childrens Dresses in Ser ges, Tricotines, Taffetas and Messaline. Sizes, 2 to16. tily new hats of the latest re the assistance this year ;who will hellp you select line we also carry a com riust be sold by the end of pay you to look our stock clusive agency for several e for Men; the Queen Qual en shoes. We sp~ecialize in Stetson Hats, Knox Hats ishing. Our prices are in 3 in other towns in this ~n you are in town and it SEPH itores. nid Treas. South Carolina