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Entered at the Postoffee at ME Appelt & Shot Published Eve Subscription Rates $2.( MAMNING, S. C., WEDNE With the prices of women's gown. fashioned sewing circle should become mine life. Every one denies any responsibil course. No one is guilty. Prices accord. The preacher ties the knot, the ju a continuous merry-go-round performa Of course, everybody longs for p And, likewise, everybody wants the oti ed out by the steam roller of individua IET PROSPERITY Community prosperity is, or is 0no Much money wvill be spent arour holidays. It is right that it should b partake of the joys of the yule time. But where will that money go? Will the profits remain here, and entich .our local community ? Or wi forever lost to us who have produced t The answer is in our own hands. Our local merchants will be well e The goods will be on their counter their quality, and know what we get. as a guarantee for everything he sells. But if we buy abroad we lose from and his profits. We never see them ag And our community is the poorer article not purchased at home. Which shall it be ? A constructive Christmas, or a (lee Prosperity should begin at home. TEACER'S MEETING The first meeting for white teachers will be held at the court house on Saturday, October 25th at 12 o'clock. Every teacher who desires or expects to be of real service in the profession should make it a point to attend. Many $5 in Go We will give away f person who selects the lu Orange drink that we a: name must consist of tv have the word Orange it short, catchy and artistic. from the pure orange jui get it named and copyrig All answers must be Tuesday night, Octob< Messrs. S. W. Barron, L Breedin will announce tli morning. * Mail all answers to Works immediately and Gold Piece. The Manning I MANNI] ROYAL Package .Large shtipment just received, Baby Dresses, Girl's Dresses, Carriage Robes, C:arriage Pillows, Centerpieceu, scarfs, All package outfits complete In our Art Needlework D~ep of Rloyal society Embroidery and . Tatting Shuttles, Crochet IH Needles Etc. WOOL K We now have a complete sta F loss and Germantown Zephyr -. ihrndise is; very hard to !:ecuIre, a what they will need before our si Price 35c and The 540O-2! "MOsT POPULAR S mmmmmmmmn m rmnmn nning as Setond-Class Matter. e, Proprietors. ry Wednesday 0 per year in Advance SDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1911 prowling arourd in the skies, the o again an aristocratic feature of fen ity for the high cost of living. . C just naturally jumped of their oni ige unties it, and between the two it nce from one act to the other. eace and tranquility in the U. S. J .er fellow to be the one-who is flatter I prosperity. BEGIN AT HOME' , as we of the community make it. d here during the coming Christina e so, for every normal person likes t ontinue to circulate in our midst, an 11 they go to foreign houses, and b ienm by our energy and our thrift? quipped for supplying our demands. ;, where we can see them, judge as t, And the name of a local dealer stand our midst both the dealer's cost pricy an. to the extent of the profits on ever, tructive 'One! matters pertaining to the genera welfare of the present school year wil receive attention. Trustees through out the county should see to it tha their teachers have a way provided b, which they can attend. E. J. Browne, County Supt. Education Ild Free! ree $5.00 in gold to the cky name for the new ^e manufacturing. This ,o words only and must it. The name must be This new drink is made e and we are anxious to kited. submitted by 9 o'clock r - 21st. The judges, eard Huggins and B. B. e winner on Wednesday the Manning Bottling et a chance at the $5.00 ~ottling Works, G, S.C. SOCIETY Outfits All new designs. Pillow Tops, Baby Sets, Night Gowns, Combinations, Combing Capes, Breakfast Caps. with thread. ~rtment we carry full assortment Crochet materials. >oks, Embroidery Hoops Knitting NITTING ick of FL"EISHIER's shetland a all popular shades. Tlhis mer ad we advise our customers to buy ock is broken. 5c the ball. ic Store, Inc. TORE IN M ANNINGl" td n . . D D s Th BO Y! M TeD. .Home of Hart VICE PRESIDENT SPEAKS Kinston, N. C., Oct. 14.-Vice Presi dent Thomas R. Marshall arrived here early today from Washington and de livered an, address to an immense gathering at the opening of the Bright Leaf Tobacco Belt Fair this agernoon. He was accomplished by Mrs. Marshall. The distinguished visitors rode at the head of a mile SUPERVISOR'S QU. Tota ni R iln A... ... .....a Baac fAprpito SaaisAporain. C l i s pi.... . . . _ _ . Baaneoaprpito Baoan e ofrato H.r KiCourt EeNseC., AOct pr.-ition si denaTms d.... Mashl arri.e...... alaoda fof Ashopigtonand Pooere Adrriato ....... immns B atheriegoat Apheopnigiof h Brigt MLrems, Tobacouet air thisy aimson Hei wa._.. a......._.ed.. MrBaalac The dprpitionguse Pubisior BidnAprodeatth ihatf ile Roadsancres Appropriation Priningpaid. Appopubriaidge ()Cla m ais ............. Balance of Appropriation - MseanoAppropriation - Claims paid ........ .. Balance of Appropriation . I(See foot note- o hs ToatoClubropia oprato SClaims paid ........_-. Balance of Appropriation Cout Statises, Appropriation...._ Claims paid .... .. ................ Balance of Appropriation......... Potor Appropriation ......._..-.._ Toa alClaims aid ........... Balance of Appropriation....... his Morts incues ad Luamy Ag Pting, eatc. ApoprAtion$3.0 a RNAN. The Finest TONIA The Best in [ichigan Shoe Ma Shoes an( J. Chandli Schaffner & Marx Clothes. long civic and industrial parade, thou sands lining the streets cheering v them. HUGO HAAS IN ' SERIOUS CONDITION Berlin, Oct. 14.-The condition of d Hugo Haase, the Independent Social- o ist leader wounded last week by an assassin has become worse, blood Z poisoning symptoms having develop- h ed.8 LRTERILY REPORT ...----..-..--$30,000.00 laterial and for issioners-..--..--$1' 411.68 ---.--...........---.-5,244.68 --------........ ...-2,977.26 ...-- --.--...-.....22,633.62 ----------. - -- ..-$7,366.38 -- .-- -.. -.. -....$10,200.00 ..-------.- .......7,359.08 ------- -- -..--.4....$2,930.92 Appropriation .....$542.00 .... ....- .- ......- .......668.60 ----..........$1,500.00 - -- - . .. ........6 3.65 ------..........-----....$86635 --------.....-2,000.00. --- -----1,743.48 -------------..-...-$256.52 --------------1,000.00 ---------- -.245.50 - -------..-.--.....,--754.50 ppropriation--...-550.00 -.-.--...----316.10 -------.*- ---....-......233.90 ..-. ... - 1,500.00 .1,008.51 - - ------ --- ---....431.49 -----.----1,000.00 ..- -734.04 --------------------..265.96 -------------- .500.00 ------------ ...404.55 ------- --- -----------.-.....95.45 ------ ---- .--1,200.00 -- ---875.00 ------------..------.-----......32500 ....-.............-1,100.00 ........-..........683.16 -- --------.---------------.416.84 s Ofice-............ -....227.00 227.00 .......................500.00 ......- .........- .....-- .-N one ------ -- ------ ---- -- ------50000 ....-.- ...- ............$51,90.00 .. ... ...- .........37,592.29 ----------------- ---..$14,316.71 ainst the county from January the 1st, ien at the Jail which was provided for ire was a balance of this fund as shownI d on Federal Aid Project No. 1, their' * 'n SHOES on Earth 1~sr 544 4.4 ls Guaaaeed m LN SHOES their Class ker's Guaraateed 1Boots er Clothing Co., SUMTER, S. C. Item (a)' in roads and. bridges carries $6,802.70 which was' paid for"cut erts auf bridges. When we get all of this in, some of the bridge strain will e over, as this will be what is classed as permenant. The balance of this bem has been spent 'fer lumber and road work, (patch work) which is large r a waste. But has to be done. Items (b and c) is the regular expense of the chain gangworking force. Item (d) would apparently show a deficit; but the Legislative Deleation rovided for a Commissioners salary of $20.00 each for ninety nime, with per iem and mileage that is an indefinibe amount that will have to be taken care f. Item (e) Rural Police, shows a varience that is accounted for in this way: he Policeman is doing fine work, as the results will show. In doing this- wkor is expenses were-so heavy that it took most of his salary, and the commis ioners asked the delegation to make it possible for 'us to pay some of the xpense, and they fixed the amouit at $50.00 per month. We are takimg care of all departments, with the regular income of the ounty. We have a -few' claims Abat are questionable that is not paid, but nll be as soon as they are proved to. be legitimate. J. E. KELLY, Supervisor. Lucas Paints. purposely made for every, pur pose are the best for any use for the sake of your purae and peace of mind consult our paint man C. R. Breedin, Manning Grocery Co. The Paint People. nuunU .n n