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We r We v We v ishings, E Messy our stock, Hold < ISE COMPOUND LARD, 15c. Lb. Best Quality. LEON WEINBERG, "Everything Good to Eat." Ebe fIlkuning Limes. Publishes All County and Town 0 ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., FEB. 21, 1917. It now looks as if we will have th One-quart measure. Mr. Morris Ness spent Sunday ii Bishopville. The Treble Clef Club, a lyceum at traction will be at Alcolu March 7th lirschmann's Big Sale opens Fri (lay. Come in and pick your bar gains early. When in need of Auto Supplies an< Ford parts see TIhe liarvin Motor Co They have a big stock of everything Mr. J1. R. Slider of the Dodsor Printers Supply Co.. of Atlanta, spenw y e.nterday In Manning. The fiends of Mr. R. H1. Davis E he saddened to learn that he is crit i cally ill at his home near Manning. Miss Annie TIhames is on th< northe'rn markets buying her stock o: millinery for. The New Idea Co. If you want to save money gel y our Auto Supplies from H-arvir~ Motor Co. Re~membler our Free Ali Stat ion. We asse CLOTHING goods can: Now, m you come will ask, a: OUR 1 buying thi *AN rish to annour a open for Bus -your valued- I hill handle a H tc., and will s s. G. M. Smith which will b )ff your Spring MAN-WE; Mrs. E. H. Spur of Virginia is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. L. Logan in Manning. Dr. Watson B. Duncan spoke to the members of the Florence Y. M. C. A. on Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. E. Reardon has been confined to the house for the past several days with an attack of grippe. The Pastime will play the big Brady-Made picture "The Madness of Helen" next Monday night. Miss Fannie Weaver returned t6 Manning this morning to open her Millinery business. County Pension Board will hold its final meeting in the Court House on the first Monday in March. LOST-A black heifer calf, in Man ning. Reward paid for its return to Felix Brown, Depot Street, Manning. Harry Rose, the bargain king, is in Manning again. Here him spiel at D. Hirschmann's sale. Just arrived a sbipment of Burt or 90 day seed oats, also expected to arrive in a few days, another lot of 500 bushels more. W. P. LEGG. Dr. Durham, a specialist of Colum bia, was called to the bed-side of Mr. R. H. Davis last Thursday for con sultation. Keep i ihe ruts by using : For I Extension on your narrow gauge car. Ask for a demonstration. Harvin Motor Co. Our job department is still fl'o-ld with work but bring It right on to is. we will take care or you. Th. qtulity we do, speaks for itsd f. The store recently vacated by Ven ning's jewelry business is to be re miodleled,. and mad e up j-to-dlat e, antd will be occupied by Il uggins'. Ph.ir S. R. Venning has secured an oflice andl window at B. B. Breedin's Cash r- ocery Store, where he is still handling Watches, Jlewelry andi Sil verwareN aund ('ut G;lass, and do0 Watch nI .Jewe! ry Repatiring. (Call and see him at his new place. The Oulnine That Does Not Affect The Head llecause of its tonic andt laxative effect. I.AxA Tuivlt lIROMO QUIlNNI~ ais betterthian ordinnrry Qinjinie andl dloes not cautse niervouns %li nr ringinag in head Reaaneinber the fuat! ntane andI took for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. rt that we have SHOEs, NOT riot be excelled ake us prove it in. The Goods ter you have s IILLINER, Mil SNew Spring E The Ne NON( ice to our Frig iness on or at 'atronage. igh-Class Lin trive at all tir and B. A. WE entirely nevw purchasing 1 [NBERG( Make your narrow gauge Ford a wide gauge by using the Ford Ex tension, complete and put on $17. Harvin Motor Co. Mr. H. D. Plowden went to Green wood last week to see his son, Joe, who is in the hospital there, recover ing from an operation for appendi citis. All patrons of the R. F. D. service are required by law to place boxes so carriers do not leave their vehicles, otherwise those not complying with this, will not receive mail any longer. NO RESERVED SEATS, SIT ANYWHERE YOU LIKE. Just 50c for Adults, 25c for Children. The Clemson College Glee Club at the MANNING SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. Friday will he a big day at Hirsch mann's. The start of the Big Money Saving Sale. Everything will be sold at a big reduction, and the sale will last 14 days only. Miss Tasca Turbeville, who has been at her home at Turbeville for the past two months, will return to Manning Friday, where she has ac cepted a position in the new firm of Iseman-Weinberg Co. The Times management took a trip over in the Salem section last Satur day, and judging from the tobacco beds we saw, those people are going good and strong for the golden weed this year. We were forced to cut off a goodly number of subscribers this week, as the law forbids a newspaper running a subscriber over one year in arrears. If you do not get your Times this week, you'll know the reason. Mr. .Jake Harvin, wvho has been practicing law in Washington, spent yesterdlay in Manning with relatives, and from here he wvill go to Sanford, Fla., where he will make his future home, The T'imes recewved a cardl from' Mr. G. M. Smith from Newv York, and he says, he andl Bertram have bought the swellest line of goods ever shown in Manning for the new firm of Isenman and WVeinberg. Don't forget, FICID)AY N IGHIT, 'I'llCS ,EhEMSON ('OLLEGES GLEE (CLU B will showv at th(' MANNING GIIAD)ED SCHOOL AUITlOIlIUM. Twelve Voices, one Pianist, four Musical Inst ruments, ('lub Songs, D~ouble Quartets, Quartets, D~uets, AKE US I .Largest a IGa, ETO., of for Quality, an NOT BE I and that is w themselves, a een them. S Annie Than ~hapes. Our L w Idea C 'OEMEl ends and the )out March 1, e of DirGood nes to merit, inberg are f( r, clean, fresh intil our Opex '0MPAN Solos, Piano Duets, Stringed Quar t and a good Comedian. An excel lent Quartet "The Harmonizing Four" Come out and bring your friends. Give the home boys a boost. AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. From all indications, Joe and Leon Burgess, two Clarendon boys, mem bers of the Clemson College Glee Club, will feel good over their venture in bringing that organization to Man ning, for there is every evidence that they will have a reord breaking at 'endane at their performance on Friday night. M. A. Maxwell, the most entertain ng magician traveling, will give a )erformance in the chapel of the col >red graded school Friday night, Feb ruary 23rd. Admission 15 cents. The entertainment will last two hours be ginning at 8:30. It is said to be a real good entertainment that pleases any audience. The buildings next to the postoffice, and occupied by a furniture business and Western Union Telegraph Co., will be remodeled and made into one store and will be occupied by B. B. Breedin's grocery. These changes to be made at once. Mr. Breedin's rap idly increasing trade demands more room, thus he has contracted with us for this spacious building. The annual union mass meeting of the W. C. T. U. and all of the churches of Manning to observe Frances Wil lard Memorial Day will be held this year in the Presbyterian church, Sun day night, February ;,5th, at 7:30 o'clock. The program for the occa sion is in the hands of the pastor, Rev. L. B. McCord, and will be a good one. The choir will render special music. The public is cordially in v'ited to attendl this meeting. Mrs. .Joseph Sprott, Local President. Mrs. J. B. Hlarvin of Summerton declightfully entertained her neighbor hood club Friday of last week. Rook was played (luring the afternoon, after which the guests wvere invited into the dining room, whei'e a deC licious twvo-course luncheon was serve(I, consisting of fried chicken, sand~wiche~s, ')ickles, cake, creami and coll'ee. There were present: Mrs. Alex lharvin, Mrs. Young Eden, Mr~s. .J. A. P'lowden, Mrs. W. D). Allen, Mrs. Dingle, Miss Corinne Davis, .Janie F~urs, Cora C'antey, Willie Hlope, Mary Roberinson andl Mrs. S. I. Hiarvin, Isagec I. A ppelt from Manning. P'ROVE IT and Most Corn any house in d that our Pri< -)U P L C A hat We are amr nd the Prices, ies, is now o: ine of New Sp ompany, Public in ge st, and earne , otions,'S ror confiden )w in New Y( and up-to-dal iing, you will Y, Mannin, COURT. Court convenes in Manning on Monday March 12th, Judge Mem minger presiding. The following is the jury: Grand Jury. J. P. Buddin, New Zion. R. P. Barrow, New Zion. Jos. S. Dickson, Alcolu. P. H. Broughton, Pinewood. H. E. Davis, Summerton. Davis Shumaker, Silver. D. F. Tobias, Manning. E. O. Rowe, Summerton. M. D. Alsbrook, Manning. W. R. Holiday, Alcolu. S. F. Stone, Paxville. F. D. Boswell, Foreston. Petit Jury. W. G. Groom, Manning. A. G. Heriot, Manning. J. S. Ridgeway, Manning. J. M. Geddings, Paxville. R. J. Coskrey, Summerton. P. A. Hodge, Paxville. L. E. Elmore, Alcolu. J. E. Husbands, Wilson. W. M. Lowder, Wilson. R. P. Morris, New Zion. K. S. Buddin, Turbeville. P. l. Richbourg, Jordan. H. G. Billups, Summerton. D. P. Elliotte, Pinewood. E. B. Tindal, Manning. W. H. Holliday, Foreston. C. B. Aycock, Rimini. D. Ed. Turbeville, Turbeville. D. C. Plowden, Manning, R. F. D. R. R. Jenkinson, Manning. P. B. Hodge, Pinewood. E. C. Horton, Manning. C. M. Rhodus, Wilson. Walter B. Senn, Summerton. D. Luther Green, Turbeville. W. R. McLeod, Paxville. J. C. Johnson, Manning, R. F. D. C. B. Davis, Summerton. J. W. Ridgeway, Davis Station. H. C. Chewning, Summerton. W. S. Plowden, Manning. J1. N. Corbett, Wilson, R. F. D. HI. F. Jaroe, Manning. ,John H1. H1am, Lake City, R. F. D. Mr. Ben Morgenroth, of New York, special representative of the World Film Corporation, wvas the guest over the week-end of Mr. R. D. Plyler, manager of The Pastime Theatre. Mr. Morgenroth came here at the re quest of Manager Plyler to see if his theatre is suitable to run the high-class Brady-made pictures. Mr. Morgenroth was very well pleased with the outlook, stating that The Pastime is one of the best ventilated andl equippedW~ theatres in this size town in South Carolina, and sees no reason why the peop~le of Manning plete Line of I this territor, ~es T ED. Lply prepared 1 are all of the a. the Northe: ring Goods arn MORRIS NESS. Ma na ger neral that stly solicit toes, Furn ce. )rk buying ;e. be pleased g-,S.C. should not enjoy these pictures the same as in other places. The first of these pictures will be shown next Monday night and every Monday and Friday night thereafter. Manager Plyler has been placed on a first-release circuit and his pictures will come direct from Charleston or Sumter. Some of the highest paid stars in the moving picture world will be shown in these pictures and there is sure a treat in store for the patrons \ of The Pastime. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA COMING AGAIN ! DR. I. W. ISRAELSON, of Sumter, will be in Manning at Dr. Huggin's Pharmacy, in the near future. Half the ills that women is heir to are caused by eyestrain; and the trouble is that they do not know it. How often, after reading or sew ing do you any "my eyes are so tired?" This would never happen if you wore properly fitted glasses. I have the; ability, experience and equipment to examine eyes and make glasses that will give you the maxi mum of comfort. Let me tell you wvhether glasses will help your sight. Ask to see the famous KRYPTOK GLASSES. Invisible bifocals. IF" YOU NF'ED GLASSES, YOU NEED) ME. Office in Sumter National Bank of Sumter Building. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PHl. G. Optometrist, MANNING, S. C. )RY GOODs, 7; that our do do, when proof you en Markets riving daily I \