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ust 4;0 11 II N?24 the fNanning times. Publishes All County and Town ci ticial Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1917. Plant vegetables and feed yourself. J. G. Dinkins, Esq., attended the Sumter court the first of the week. Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook of Spartanburg was a 'visitor to Manning this week. Every vacant lot should be planted this year in some kind of food stuff. Mrs. E. S. Ervin spent Easter with her daughters in Rock Hill. Mr. Eugene Beard spent the week end* with friends in Leesville. "The Waiter's Ball" with "Fatty" Arbuckle in the leading role at The Pastime Friday (Field Day). A bouncing boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newton at their home in Charleston yesterday morning. Misses Tora Bagnal and Margaret Blanding; of Sumter, spent the week endl with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ness, accom panied by Mr. Levinson spent Sunday in Bishopville. Nowv in stock large quantites of good corn, oats, syrup fe'ed, p~eanut. meal, hog feed, cotton seed hulls, feed meal and timothy hay. W. P. LEGG. "As Copeland Goes, Si LEARN THlE WAY. FOR THE MEN Can we serve you in anything fra our comp1lel(te stock of NEW SPRING SUITS $ 15.00 t $30.0( NEW STYLE HATS $2.00 to $5.00 STRAW HATS. $2.00 ,o$7.50 FASHIONABLE FIUNISHIINGiS Shirts linderwear Neckwear Hosiery Belts Pajamas OGIDER HY MAIL,-WE PREP'A' 1ti35 M AIN SJIT inT Mew lot of Sil EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR CORSETS. See Us Before Buying. ISEMAD Be sure and see "Fatty" Arbuckle cavort in The Waiter's Ball," at The Pastime Friday, (Field Day). The monument fund is growing laily, and in a short while the debt will be paid ip. Bring us your batteries and have hem recharged. We guarantee all vork. Ilarvin Motor Co. FOUND-A store key near Man iing. The owner can have same by applying at The Times office. "Fatty" Arbuckle in all his bigness vill be one of the attractions at The 'astime Friday (Field Day). WANTED-Nice fat Beef Cattle. Nlarket price paid for same. Jos. S. Dickson, Alcolu, S. C. Edward Clark, who is a student at fIhe Citadel, spent the Easter vaca tion with his father, Mr. R. D. Clark. The Civic League will meet at the court House Monday afternoon, April 16 th, at 4:30 o'clock. A full attend ince is urged. WANTED-Dressed pork 10 1-2c per p~oundl. Phone me if you have ny. Jos. S. Dickson, Alcolu, S. C. Some miscreant took advantage of Mr. R. II. Davis while he was ill, and stole his barn of peas, which was his Lentire pe~a crop). The ladies of the Civic League have just plantedI two fine palml trees in front of the Court House, which are an oJrnament to the beautiful square. Goes the Fashion." P'HONE '301 usWi k Dresses, Si These are the very f newest and wanted shad them. id 4 41 r - ... I =WEINE Mrs. B. C. Morgan, of Chapel Hill, 4. C., formerly Miss Mary Anna Rid till, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. . Ridgill near Manning. Postmaster Bradham has planted a arge and handsome "Old Glory" flag m the postoffice, which gives our treet quite a patriotic appearance. Small lot Improved Golden Dent ,orn Seed on hand. 75c the peck. ,orn going up every day. Buy now. the 5-10-25c Store. Send us your job work, our prices ire reasonable, but not below cost. Ve will gladly estimate on anything n the printing line. The citizens of Manning deeply re ;ret the loosing of Mr. and Mrs. Sea nan Richardson, who have moved to Sumter. Beneford's Monarch Golden Giant Spark Plug-14K gold-plated. Sells or $1.00 and worth it. Guaranteed or the life of the engine. Sold by larvin Motor Co. "Trilby" is one of Clara Kimball Young's biggest productions. The picture taken from the book will be long remembered by all those ,who see it.. At The Pastime Friday mati nee and night, A pril 13. Mr. B. B3. Breedin returnedl from Charleston last Saturday, where he went to enlarge his stock preparatory to moving into his big store next to the postoffice. IHe was accomipaniedi by Capt. and Mrs. Breedin. Millinery Sale now on at the 5-10-25c Store. Ladlies, it is wvonder ful to see the beautiful shapes these people are selling at 98c each. Married in Columbia last Friday evening Mr. Frank Rogers and Miss Marian Wells, youngest (aughter of County T1reasurer L. L. Wells. The groom is one of Manning's most pop) ilar young men and the bride is a very attractive and accomplished voung lady. We extend congratula tions to both. FOR SA LI'> -a limite I n'unbIer of' bushels of Mli tche! i's~ Imp:oved I.o Stalec Cotton Seed. .1.. perl Wi.hel. L. M. Bryant, Route I, .2!an..n, S. C.--4t-pd. Mr. Ed Gamble was enlled to D~al zell, Sumter county last Monday to try and locate the party that broke in the store of John D~argin on Sat urdlay night. Mr. Ga mble took his :!aga, and1( although the trail was about fourteen hours old, the dogs trailed [0 the home of J1esse White and Allen Anaderson, whe re some of the stolen Loods5 were found. TIhese' men were placed in jail. We have just eqtuipped our shop1 with an uIp-to-date re-charging ma -h inc. This is a very ex pensive piece iRyes Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, II. G. Optometrist, M ANNING, S. C. I Sport Coats EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR REGAL SHOES AND WILSON. BROS, Furnishings See Us Before Buying. PANY. produce food. Plant beans by the fences, rice in the wet spots, potatoes in the corners, and corn wherever it ean be made to advantage. "In a multitude of council there is wisdom." D. 0. Rhame. Summerton, S. C., April 9, 1917. Clara Kimball Young, the queenly screen star, and Wilton Lackaye, the elebrated dramatic stage artist, will be seen jointly for the first time in a picturization of the famous stage aind fiction classic, "Trilby," which 2omes to The Pastime theatre on Fri :lay, April 13. Miss Sumner's Lecture. At the Pastime last Tuesday after noon and evening under' the auspices of the Civic League, a very interest ing and helpful illustrated lecture on bealth was given by Miss Elizabeth Sumner, executive secretary of the Anti-Tuberculosis Association of S. C. The fact that two thousand people :lied of tuberculosis in South Carolina A cordial invitation A rt Need leN where we arn individual Designs for Ha: That represent dlistinctive and suggest the most modern > to embellish articles of wvea tion. The assortment includ sta mpedl linens, undergarment! --ory for embroidering and croc EMBROIDERY P Oil'er a convenient means eles embroidered by your ow conme to you comp~lete and cI contain stamped material of up or ready for making, suffli lelte the embroidery and exp O-25c ST lost Popular Store in Ma ress! I J I1 No2311 last year shows that our State should do everything possible to eliminate this dreadful disease. A number of Manning people joined the Anti-Tu berculosis Association. The health committee of the Civic League will lend a helping hand to this worthy cause. Wednesday afternoon Miss Sumner talked to our colored people and succeeded in getting them to or ganize an Anti-Tuberculosis League. They gladly entered into this work to be done among their people and by so doing will be a great help to our community. 0 - "Trilby," picturized with Clara Kimball Young and Wilton Lackaye in the leading roles, comes to The Pastime theatre on Friday, April 13, Wield Day. "Trilby" is in five acts and over two hundred and fifty scenes. Highest prices paid for Brass, Cop per and Old Tires. A. Goldstein, Manning, S. C. s extended to visit our' vork( Section a displaying an collection of ad Embroidering 'ly original idleas in needlecraft methods of applying hand wvork ring apparel and home dlecora as the most choice selection of , etc., together with every acces heting. ACKAGE OUTFITS of possessing the dIaintiest arti hands. These package outfits aan in a sealed envelope. They the highest quality, either made ient Royal Society floss to com icit instructions. Write or Ask for Complete New Circular Wc Fill Mail Orders and Prepay 620 An Aril **-oo Charges on -in This Line OR, e C)~Iining 6;eek b& 1k Jerseys an west out, and in all the es. Call early and see 0 0 0 O o 0 0 ; ERG co1 of machinery, and we are now in posi tion to re-charge your batteries at reasonable prices. Harvin motor Co. "Your country cals you," but every body can't be officers, scme must be just mere privates. So when you of fer your services don't expect too much, or you may be disappointed. And too, don't try and bluff Uncle Sam by telling him you are at his services, unless you mean it, for he will surely call your bluff. This is no time to shoot hot air. Bullets are what counts now. Beneford's Monarch Golden Giant Spark Plug-14K gold-plated. Sells for $1.00 and worth it. Guaranteed for the life of the engine. Sold by Harvin Motor Co. We can win the WvAR. We must help by living at home. Provisions are going to be scarcer and higher than we have ever known them to be. It is even possible that some will starve. It is the duty of every one to see that all waste places are made to 653e U25c 625 \ } 75 c The 5=1' "The N