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...- ~.i.. ..I - Despite the demoralization in all lines, and being put on display. For the best of All the Family and F Our Big Variety of B , 100 Piece China Sets Gold Decorations; Exqui 'Cheese Dishes, Berry Sel Vases, Bowls Pitchers, Brassware, Japanese L Children and Grown-Up Safety Razors, Roller S Eastman Kodaks and Ph ware, Jardinieres, Hangi Our Grocery Depar Everything usual and most of the unu TOC We invite you to make use of our office store be your store. Make use of us by fe from the general noise, etc. The flann he Mrs. W. Julian Cark of Columbia be r~nrn ~i~mez.is now convalescent from a serious ______ ___ --operation, which she underwent at Publishes All County and Town Of the Columbia hospital. ficial Advertisements. -- ___________________________There will be a barbecue supper at the Wilson Mill school house Tuesday WEDNESDAV, NOV. 28, 1917. evening, Dec. 4th. Proceeds will be - 1 -- --for the benefit of the school. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. LOST-Black sow with white stripe Mr. S. Iseman spent a few days in around shoulders; weight about 200 Marion last week. pounds. Reward will be paid for re ______turn of same to S. M. Denny, Black Governor Manning has :appoinltc~ erd ok-l Mr. Ben Cantey clerk of court vice Oigt h ako pc ehv E. C. Dickson, deceased.benc peldt lav ou svrl Frost Proof Early Jersey WakefieldIinldgou patton rice.W CbaePlants, 25c per hundred. I ~~~~~~~~~Mrs. EW. JupeelianNrthCa-'arketfrala of eCn orsesi ina istheguet ofhermoter, Mrs i n w hi ri e undex t na. R. L. Logn in M ng~ Sol Columbi thesta. inawek'h riheren will el wharenu youpe mae LOS-GldCuf inwthintiLSTBprc ig wthwhtestip "C o i. ewrdwil e ai o ns F.ar C.l THOAidfo.r tro ae udg J. M. Dindha, Blak this eek o hae he eye treted. Cler E. the Dicknt of ice weuhave - mati compllyges ito teand o fut eva Th Wma'sMisinay o iet erestin of muicate. stiswe thePesbytrian Churc willmeet dWsng ur planan, a rs of Frida aftenoon t 4 oclock with the ublois hurc mate Mane hask Mrs. Louis Appeer, beefsnttortlonhwichisaoro ...na,.is.the .guest.of.her moter m otoartis.a agrfila EyesT--Goind GufLassk wit whiilewarloteogieD.un cansuptwrncongrtulateftheepeodl Mr. H.. AMc Nelvey Goo his li t he ciyh isgngtoneurg daugher, arahElle , toCal suton'l mnstr Ofi wekThaekherveyes treated.othnkevr ne Wo asontr iuedi t usces the P esbytera ruhwil nkmeet strieatero mrt4 oclo in o f orbs Eyessaie.lassFte J.nE. wRNT ar.G YoursmtotServ, Pur Foc~ rourr mulebye aginoth maktfo oa fmue4ndhr, which wilarie butnxtMndy especially imports, we have gathered quite a nice assort 'service we urge 'Early Shopping. % riencs can be AppropriatE eautiful, Useful and Reasoi , China Bowls and. Pitchers ite Imported China Cups and bs, Cracker Jars, Bon Bons a Water Sets, Sugar and Cr cquered Trays, Boxes and s, Stationery, Leather Goot :ates, Combs, Brushes, Toil. otographic Supplies; Comm Lng Flower Pots, Aluminum, tment is Second to No sual in things to eat, from the best sources obtainable are UR LADY FRIENDS IN THE COU for a good warm or quiet riest. Don't feel obligated to eling perfectly free to bring your own lunch and .at in c 0 ing Grocery has been assigned to the regular This will be br. Duncan's last Sun army in New Mexico. James. Sprott day in Manning before leaving for his and Dave T'urbeville have also re- new home in Dillon. ceived second lieptenant commissions. -----Died last Friday evening about H. M. Thomas left yesterday for seven o'clock, Clerk of Court Edgar St. Louis to buy another load of mules C. Dickson. The deceased had only and horses. Sold out the last load in been sick a few days. He suffered a week. When you suit ,the mule to an attack of cholera morbis last the man and have the price right you Tuesday and gradually grew weaker can do business. Come and see. until he. breathed' his last. Mr. Dick F. C. THOMAS. son was elected to the office of clerk of court last August ,a year by a very In order to conserve coal and be- flattering, vote, and had been in cause trains were not yielding suffi-chreohiofcesneJuay cient revenue to justify their mainte-latHehdbnqueafgrei nanco the railroad commission haspoicsanenydthdsicin authorized the withdrawals of trainsofbigectdoevrofceh Nos. 1 and 2, on the Aicolu railroad,.se o-aignvrbe eet Trains Nos. 3 and 4 will be opei-ated e.H asadtrsvrltrs as usual, connecting with AtlanticmaittebohtMnigad Coast Line trains for Seloc and Cades Acl.H eysawdwadfu on the Alcolu- railway,.ml hlrn i rtes ess J. D. Myers, a progressive colored VnlnN . r .LJms farmer living near Alcolu, brought toWisnadJepofMnngb The Times office Mondayv a photo- sdsahs ffinst or i graph madie of his sugar cane field dms.Tefnrl~a nteMn while he was harvesting his cane.nigcmtrSudyaenont 'It is a fine picture and goes to show3:0codtebyRvL.MM what can be made' on a small lot; Cr ftePebtra hrh ~Myers made 225 gallons of syrup and banked 1,000 stalks for seed on one- Dietfecsothwaante half acre,.ogsino rigto h alod Died last Saturday at her home, about three miles south of Manning, Mrs. A. C. Davis. The deceased had been in ill health for quite awhile, and the end was not unexpectedi. 'The Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, con ductest by Rev. McCord of the Pres byterian church. Married last Monday in Hlartsville, Mr. S. Leard Huggins of Manning and Miss Maggie Beard. The groom is proprietor of the 5-10-25 Cents I Store at this place, and 'is one of our most popular young men, and the bilide is an attractive and accomplish ed young lady of Ha'rtsville. We ex-' tendi congratulations, and welcome--G o Mrs. Huggins to our midst., Oats took another rise la a. week, . the advance now being about 15c per bushel or 75c pei; sack. I still have about 1,500 bushels of fine, brightM e seed eats that I am just selling on the old price while they last. Don't wait but buy qulibk. W. P. LEGG. Dr. Watson B. Duncan will preachP r d at the Methodist ehufch ryext Sunday at- 11:80 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. The morning subject will be "Our UnreA-.' A lited Ideeld."" The evening subjedt, wilis will be br.mDuncan'sDlasttSun. seven o'lcCeko or da ment of gift goods, 'most of which are now in ly Remembered from 2ably Priced Goods.. SHaviland China in. Coin L Saucers, Ice Cream Sets, ,nd Odd Pieces; Cut Glass earns, Spoon Trays,. etc. Jewel Cases, Books for is, Watches and. Clocks, et .Soaps and Perfumery, inity and Sterling Silver' Agate and Enamelware. )ne in this Section!. to be found in our stdre. NTRY spend a cent with us when you come. Let, our ur office, which is on an upper floor, removed Company. is being experienced in Manning in Mitchurn, Box 56, R. F. D. No. 1, the shortage of the sugar supply. Wilson, S. C.-2t-pd. Only two, three and, in rare cases, 5 pounds of the saccharine article are CITATION. the limit that one can purchase at a time. Large orders have been placed The State of South Carolina, by local merchants but shipments are . County of Clarendon. being held up by the railroads. How- By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge: ever; Manning has been fortunate in Whereas, Robert H. Reaves made the sugar situation as compared with suit to me to grant' him Letters of other places. Administration of the Estate and ef - - . fects of James Reaves. We have just received a line of nice T Automobile Gloves. These gloves are a onsh l and sur the Kn intended for nothing but automobile de ad Ceios o h a( driving and are of the very best Jms evs eesd ht te quality. They are wool-lined with b n pei eoemi h or high- cuffs. Come and see these- be-ofP bae to ehld tMnig fore you think of buying a pair else-onte rd ay fDcmbnx, where. They are beauties. Harvinafepulcto hroat1o'ok Motor Co., Manning.intefeontohwcasfay Hear andl see "Billie Clifford" andtinsol ntbegaed his Ladies' Band and Orchestra in Gvnudrm adti 6h(a "Over There" Friday night, Nov. 30,ofNvmeAnDmi,197 Graded School Auditorium. JM IDAM Mrs. L. W. Fladger will leave in the next few days for her new home.NOIE at Spartanburg. Good place 3 miles from Jordan tolad oransIcto. let out on share crop. 3 good mulesJ.WCUTR on the place.iAddess.JBsoxP.6Davi Stti S. o.1 oueG n " Cont ofCaedn Byh B ~ 1in J.M.Widatm,oaeJde gehertasRrtH evsmd hodisisthrh, fth sae n f TheeNiethetfoeto:itean 0re 'ndDMeitosSfIteNai of roat, to be hedatMnnn