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FALL0 Sept. 3r4 Ready-to-Wear This is the. most complete, up-to-dat brand new merchandise ever brought neither pains nor expense to place befc at attractive prices, and whether you 1 priced article, we have it, but in every of the price. Ready A most excellent assortment of all si and juniors. SUITS and COATS-Bolivia, Tricol Poplin, $19.75 and up. DRESSES-Serges, Tricotine, Duvy back Satin, Crepe de Chine and Crepe 1 SKIRTS-Plaids and Plain-Accorc $6.75 and up. BLOUSES--Jersey, Tricolette,.Crep and up. PETTICOATS-..Jersey, Satin, Cha FURS-A beautful line, wormens childrens, $7.50 and up. Remember, we have Dresses, Coats A complete line of Brassieres, Gossa lin and Silk Underwear, Hand Bags, ct< For the baby, a nice assortment of ] Mill Mrs. W. B. Wall has just returned f kets, where she bought the best stock o the State. While there she engaged M tent milliner. You will find here hats of style, qua] and up; KNICKERBOCKER Hats $E For children we have "Lids for Kids Schi School days are nearly here and the n1 to clothes for the young folks. We ci complete stock of clothes, shoes'antl ha For girls we have a splendid assortn skirts. For boys we have Dubblebilt, six m< and Sealpax Athletic underwear. These are only a few of the good thit . Our Der Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Infant's and Children's Dry Goods and Notions Meni's and Boy's Furnishings SHOES, WHEN IN MANNING MAKE Ti Rest Rooms, cool water, electric fi YOUR PATRONAGE IS MOST 11 ALDER Clarendon's Store of Qnulty PENING I and 4th and Millinery! a, and most reasonably priced stock of to this part of the State. We have spared re you this merchandise of QUALITY, Arant a low pr' ed, medium priced, or high instance there is 100 per cent value back to-Wear zes, styles and shades for women, misses ine, Silvertone, Serges, Twill Veloir and tine, Charmeuse, Tricolette, Satin, Crepe /eteor, $14.75 and up. lion, Box Plaits, Leather Trimmed, etc., e de Chene, Georgette and Voile, $2.00 nigeable Silk, $6.75 and-up. and misses, $20.00 and up; Juniors and and Suits in Stouts up to size 56. rd and Warner Corsets, Sweaters, Mus )resses, Caps, Gowns, Bootees, etc. inery rom the ifew York and Baltimore mar f millinery ever brought to this part of iss Butler, an experienced and compe ity and artistic workmanship, for $5.00 .00 and up; GAGE Hats $15.00 and up. $2.75 and up. ool 10thers' thoughts are beginning to turn mf supplly your needs as we have a most ts for boys and girls. 1ent of wash dresses, mididie suits and )nths guaranteed suits, Kaynee Blouses igs we have for the school boys and girls. iartments Furniture, Rugs - H-ouse Furnishings Jewelry, Silverware and Novelties Automobile Accessories. Hardware and Agricultural Imiplemients Retail Grocery and Meat Market. [IS STORE YOUR HIEADQUARTERS. ins, and elevators for your comfort. ~ESPECTFULLY SOLICIT ED S IN ONE Manning, South Carolina GOV. COX MAY BE COMPELLED TO FACE COMMITTEE, CLADI Wil Probably Be Subpoenaed to Av pear Before Senate Campaig Body Unless le Comes of Ow Free Will, Says Unnamed Men ber. Chicago, Aug. 23.-Governor Co: Democratic nominee, will probably i subpoenaed and compelled to appen before the Senate campaign commil tee, which announced plans for ir vestigating the Republican and Den ocratic national campaigns, unless 11 comes of his own free will, a men bor of the committee told the Ass< ciated Press tonight, This member of the committee sai that its members felt that Governo Cox must prove his charges that th Republicans were raising a $15,000 09C campaign fund or withdraw thei and that the committee was prepare to go any length to obtain evidenc in the matter. No official subpoena will be issue< however, until the committee meet next Monday. "If Governor Cox has not given u a satigfactory reply by that time feel certain that a subpoena will b BABY'S SECOND SUMMER It will not be an anxious one to you, MOTHER If you will keelta bot tle of "Children's" ANTI-FERMENT And give baby from five to ten drops after each feeding whenever you find his little stom ach upset. "Ask Those Who Have Used it" CAMPBELL'S ANTI-FERMENT For Mild Disorders of the Stomach and Bowls. Home I Agi On account ofi leave, and I will 12 I ~the case we will 1: Until Mr. Muss calls for Hog Chc is doing this wxor] It has been a p) you, which w~e ho1 Agriculil Ag! '.e: SEARCH OUT I 4l GERMS 0 NOW Out-What Caused You Su n fering and Go After It, Some forms of this 'disease iav been found to come from tin, germs in the blood, .which set u their colony in the muscles, o joints and begin to nultiply b the million. You can easily un derstand, therefore that the onl r intelligent method of treating sucl cases is through the blood. ' S.S.S . is uch. a thorough. bQQ e issued," he said. Senator Reed said he had not re . ceived an answer to his telegram to Governor Cox up to 9 o'cloc ktonight, I when he left for a short trip into r Wisconsin. D No statement was made when mem - bers of the committee were shown 1 dispatches quoting Governor Cox as I saying he "saw no use in appearing e before the committee," adding that he would furnish it with evidence, , but felt that he should be allowed to s do so when lie saw fit. Included in the matters to he taken up with the conimittoe reconvenes I next Monday will be an investigation D of the Oklahoma Democratic senato rial lirimaries, in which Senator Gore s was (lefeated, and the pre-convention Kansas canpaigns, it Was said. -0 POLAND WILL COMPLY WITH U. S. DEMAND, SAYS OFFICIAL Washington, Aug. 23.-Complete as surance will be given the United States, it was stated today in Polish official circles, that Poland's victor ious armies will not pursue their ad vance beyond the natural frontiers of the reconstituted republic. An early communication from Warsaw to this effect was expected by these officials. 1 Representations setting forth the . views of this government have been : made through the legation at Warsaw - the State Department announced to- 1 day. The Polish reply, legation of ficials said, would set at rest any suspicious that Poland was contem plating the prolongation of hostilities into an offensive war against Russia. 1 No formal representations have been i exchanged with the Allies by the ) United States regarding the possible transition of the Polish operations from a defensive to an offensive char acter. Great Britain, however, through Premier Lloyd George already has an nounced her opposition to any trans-, lank & Ti The Bank That Serves ricultural Departm ny health the Bank has given i e away from the Bank for som e compelled to dliscontinlue this >pe to be niot later' than Septem1 >again offer this columnn to th( iim of exchange. er's return the Bank will be lera work and turn them over 1 Sand is occupying miy office. leasure for bo0th the Bank and eC and~ expeCct to continue to (10. Yours Respect fully, C. A. McF1ADDI 1t, H-omne Bank and Tlrust Comn [HE F RHEUMATISM1 -urfiter and cleanser that it ca earelid Upon to search out ali disease germs and impurities an<4 a eliminatthen from the systemA e and this s why it is such an exf cellent remedy for Rheumatism. r Go to your drug store and o r a bottle of S.S.S. today, andif your case needs special attention you can obtain medical advice free by writing fully to Chief Medical Advierg,,?ift Laboratory, Atla LAND--HIGH ROLLING and Good Roads, Good Schools, and Good Nelghbors in Red Clay Section of North Flor ida, adapted to general farming, cattle and hog raising; any size farm $20 to $50 per acre. For information write J 0 H N P A S C 0, Monticcllo, Hoda. ,ression by Poland of Russian terri ory. Both Sir Auckland Geddes, the Brit sh anbassador, and Prince Lubomir ki, the Polish minister conferred to lay with Secretary Colby at the State )epartment. It is understood that the lussian and Polish situations were mder discussion at the two respective on ferences. PRHEDICTS CHEAPER SUGAR Washington, Aug. 23.--With the orced release of sugar stocks through ightened bank credit, Department of rustice oflicials today forecast a urther tunble in sugar prices. There vere indications, officials said, that he unloading of stored stocks might ,lut the market and bring a "sub tantial drop" in addition t.o the pres nt decline. The department has received appeals rom imany dealers who seek relief roi the drop which already has taken >lace. The Attorney General, h'wever, vill follow a hands-off policy, it was tated today by his aasistant Robert . Scott. The departmnent, Mr. Scott aid, is concerned only with profiteer ng an dindividual transactions are iven n'o consideration unless exhorbi ant profits are shown. rust Co. ent ne an extendedI >er' 1st, at which glad~ to take all o)h D r oo who myself to serve Na~Y