The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 27, 1914, Image 3
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psese ----PREMIER~
& 0tT 1 MP NCTURE AUTO
TIRES,
(hmapts go,3 eilscvlce.
wAs..nG , - Te te bea0 the getest known
-y miges gnara'izee, yet are sold at'
Srioe even less than tires 'of ordinary
- -guahtee. Thist guarantee covers
S) NT, blow-out and general wear.
.mt 6 coyers 7500 miles service
F1 A TO ?N EY A? LAW, against everbiug except abuse.These
? NIG &C1 tIW~sar Intended for most severe: ar
,, s T- 5Cvice.
__ __ rdesiave been reeirived for these
'Lestfor S se In the United States Gov
8 OALINTRODUCTORY
=- e offerw#5W e alow thefolowing prices
or th net .e days'.r
~IliTNIES:TBES
- Tire Tube
- ~ 28x3 =9.2 $ 2.00
best for 30%8* 13.50 2.80
earanda r Sx3 15.2 ji2
otrders careul a Sx4 20.40 3.60
I '3xR 27.00 5.10~
/ 3x4* 27.50 5.15
six& 38.60 5.40
1.- All other alzes, Nonekids 20 per%
- enty - hpeens; discount if py
(XYmenANYn nlanm nin order andi
& s45fl nnU1UtOfC ori. Our output is
a at e advantage of all, middlemen's
~ Fa~s ~P~ NGTBEAD RUBBER CO.
OF MANNIN6.
u'es lty ,customers to think of 4
devodng a paption o their lanus
5,3, 4.and time next year'to the ' .
d rac.DUSIESS . 4
______________ The price of TOB A CC O
atMSaning Warehonnes at their +
-lgN G IE recent opening, is au' the -argu-$
-ai~e ment useded on the TOBA CCO
ANNING.__ ___. __ WearilI endeavor soon to give
~ ~ ,. * on four acres of POTATOES.
Upstairs ove ako Manning. h tpe ai
- MANNING, S. C.OF AN N. *
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
AT FACTORY PRICES Hapy Dream.
It'spossible- fer de po' mnan ter be
des ez h~appy es de millonaire-U
.5ave From 30t to 6o Per Cent yousi- give hi..t time ter sleep sa
--dream that'l kIs i-lch.-A&tlanta Con.
Tire Tube Rehiner
28:3 *-7.20 $1.65 $1.85 ______________
30x3 7z.86 1.95 1.40
3h31 10.80 2.80 1.90 ' London "Tango" Neck
32x31 11.90~ 2.95 2.00 ILE'lace "Evelyn Thaw"
34x31 12.4) 3.00 2.05 Bracelet.
3bk .. 13.70 3.35 2.40
-334. ~14.80 .60 2.45 These two beautiftfl pieces or popu
- 214 '16.80 3.60 2.60 lar jewelery are the craze among so
36K4 ~17.85 ~'-3.90 2.80 ciety women in Now York and the
;35z4&-. 19,75 4.85 3.5 jlargest cities. They are neat and ele
3mt'.19.85 4.90 3.60 gant gold finished articles .that will
27s1. 21.50 5.10 3.70 gladen the beart of every girl or wo
37xS 24.90 5.90 4:20 man no matter how young or old.
All other sizes in stock. - Non-Skid Very~ stylish and attractive.
tdres 15 per cent additional. red tubes Ou.reOfr e r detsn
~ tn er en abvegra. ll ewci an 'Spearpints Chewing.Gum and desire tt
fresh, gnaanteed tires. Best standard plc abg bo ti ie heu
and independent mnakes. Buy direct gm into ever home.I sweetes thi.
from us and save money. o, per cent breath-wies te teh and plasi
discount if payment in full accompanies gestion It srksigad blas
each order. C. (c. D. on 10 per cent Ito s11. To every one sending us bu
deposit. Allowing examination. S n 5sap ox of 20ppn
TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO. cotawe wil-sa big bxo20regu
Det A. Dayton, Ohio. Jar 5c psekages'of the Spearmint Gun
________________________and Include the eleg'ant. "Tango
'necklace and "Evelyn Thaw" bracele
WE IilssrvonsDessimon and LaW 3pif5 absolutely -free.
Theoldstndad enera1 strgen ug tonic. This offer is for a shert time only
caovars~sTELEN~hin TON C~aoseshe Not more than 2 orders to one party
Jeer,drheeout Maneria ar4idS d erte s Dealers not allowed tolaccept this.
te. ?gAsietheerandaM todigesmab. c UNITED SALES COMPANY
~' T GET~ ~Dayton, Ohio. P. 0. Box 101
s.stba oned brth. Oster ohr siginta -U L ~ UM h D
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iG. T. Floyd, Delinquent Tax Sale.
By virtue of sundry exeoutionsilsned
by L. L. Wells, County Treasurer, and
Office over. Bank of Manning to me, directed, I will offer for sale on
Monday, the 1st day of June, 1914, at
the Court House in Manning, the fol
lowing real estate- for taxes for 1912
Hacker M fg. Co taxe9F2,ton-V. Richardson. I tot, 2build
SUCCSSOR TOings.
SUCCESSORS TO J. B. Richardson, 22 acres.
St. Marks-Est Isaac Mason, 22 acres.
Concord-Gamble Brunson 36 acres.
Purchaser to pay for papr.
E: B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
FOR YOURDEN 5
Beautif'ul College Peimants
Yale and iarvard, each 9 in. 24
j in. Princeton, ornel,
'IEach -/in.x2 EEL.i
All best'qinalityTTh Sfy e'le
~~ 'ing, streamers. letters and mascos. exe.
outed in proper colors- l~s splendid
assortmenoiient 40. and
I WefiMaufattuieSONuI.na
DorSahadBlns ClmsHOWA TY OMPANY
and.Baluter; GrllesandGabl IDayton Ohio.
Ornaments; Screen Doors .and
Glass. 1sash Card and Wcighbts.
SPECIAL TO WOENOLE6
The most'economidal, clansing and' 1~
*germicidal of aEl antiseptics is ILSRT~)30PO~
andhubans nd llothes need t
knowolbout hensacredilwsPowdat to
riageis"oecretin ofamanhoodneedew.
As a medicinal antiseptic for douches dsaeec
in~ treating catarrh, Thelaestnmst dtnceoad cor
lceration of nose, throat, and that peebv okta a vrens
caused by feminine ills it has no equa.sudoseulhgn.PrcI n
For ten years the Lydia E. sPinikhamhoewh ar ee fr
Medcine Co.has recommended Paxtine Thsbotlsnueseaeso
in their private correspondence with tr.lwes rahrsca ok
women, which proves its superiority.esSnascoltchrad.ly
Women .who have been cured- sayotesyonadodhtalne o
it Is "worth Its weight In gold:' At ko bu e atr.B Vnil
druggists. 50c. large box,' or by mail. SotH~,P.DM .(epi.
TSent ally oute tters; at
Triun e "ateamnd gp t-ives-.
H. LEENE,-Piandlha es. Sanard bo
truth abour the whocred oasght- -
MANNING S. C.rnow theme forcte Peein oh evis.
ler rlain wr appes or onar-O
Coingor Moeyrde pofagoo aend ceo
L)AV1S & WIdiseasesaeton Oho.
ATTORNEYS motAaTanceAWndcom
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Succeectioheforvehoseiwhoe'arefailor
torserawyersrosechers, social wore
erskSunday schoo teachers andr.me
others,,yosnthonsands havealesteeiedt
FOR TRNEY EA D
truths for those wodneedeoreveghtold
over o Monerugdest'stgcouencent
D viSa wiDough Datn Ohio.d .
MANNIN. S. -idUC N g, &RULDiG, S
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In nerous prstratinnandeeinal
geakneses tey arttreCuprem
remey, s thusads ave estned
FORPipeNAn ALFull LNn
Our ish fistmcinve staor
ThisPINEWOOD, S.uC.e
trovr acrustscount er. *n o _
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The a~n ofManingg oudigs Shi
MILLINERY!
We invite your inspection- of our i
g Spring Millinery. We have the latest
styles in Ladie's, Misses' and Children's
Hats at reasonable prices.
Our;Milliners are experts in their
lines, and we guarantee satisfaction.
. ~ aiuriuaa a STOlE.
Bank Your Sirplus
Hank of Turbevllle,
Turbeville, S.-..
Wbch combines capital, confidence, consistency and
' eo The"ti mani with the big roll and the little
" maai wi se lt roll are alike welcomed. Our doors,
9 are open io borrowers and deposiit alike. Our par.
" e is tomake bar bank aip b enefit' to the coxi
muity ingeiefai.and its uinAricular. We in
vice you tostart a checkingccounftwith u4
A.The
~Sjiing ime Comes,
on we want the-adies to come, in
aud seeoui
PERFECTION
Cook- Stoves and Bakers.
The Stbve needed for warm' eather. We have sold
more of these -Stoves the last year than any other retail
lar in the State.
We want our Farmer friends to see our
One and Two-Horse Plows, Subsoilers,
Cultivators, Planters. Distributors.
And great many other things which go to mnake farming
easy.
THEREIS A
Reason!
*Our Mule Pen, Bag~gy Repository,
Harness and Wagou Houses are full.
We axe-tday doing business with
a thousand satisfied customers who
were directed to us by their fathers
and grandfathers.
Fourth Car Mules
tol arrive next Mondam.
A.lobk~ and our price, and goods make
~you a customer-Guess the Reason.
Material.I
e, Flooring, Ceiling, and
ngles, Lathes,.Metal .(
oofing, Lime, Ce-, \
ris, Hard Wall
tck, and Clay,
Brick, Mor
,Shingle
Sewer
Of Building Material Of
,Grain lixed Feeds
Horse, Cow, Hog MUDNSv
~,And Remedies.AD
& Supply Co. MLWRe
ors -To
ok Co., And Cen
CYPhs vRES ganddstit
Sumtr, . a . Mny SASe r
Man ave Trc) ied.n
Land Tillea.
The department of agriculture esti:
mates that there are-I, 40.000,000 acres
of tillable land in the United States
and that only 27 per cent of this im
mense area is under cultivation. It
might add that of the 27 per cent ac
tually cultivated comparatively few
acres are handled in such a way as to
show anything like their maximum pro
duction.
Here is food for the pessimist. The
man who fears that the country is
nearing actual exhaustion may find
cheer in the thought that little more
than a quarter -f the available agricul
tural land is being made productive.
Supply inevitably meets demand, and
as'the demand for agricultural products
increuses the suipply will bg enlarged
by the development of regions which
have not been touched by the plow.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Literal.
.William Chase, the painter, Is a
teacher whose criticisms are awaited
with some trepidation by his pupils.
One "criticism day" Mr. Chase came to
the canvas of a pretentious and vain
young man. who was considering with
obvious complacency a portrait which
he had smeared thereon.
"It's, coming out nicely," he told Mr.
thane.
Chase said not a word, but tooli tur
pentine bottle, paint knife and rag'and
worked industriously at the'canvas un
til there was -a clean surface there.
"Ah, yes," he remarked, "it's coming
out nicely."-New York Post
Boobs.w
God be thanked for books! They are
the vdices of the distant and teh'deda
and;make"us heirs of the spiritudlife
of past ages. Books are the true Jevel
ers. They give to al. who will faith
fully use them-the society, the spiritual
presence, of the best and greatest of
our race.-William E~lery Canning
A Monologue.
Tommy-Pop. what is the difference
between a dialogue and a monologue?,
Tommy's Pop-When two women ta,
my son, its a dialogue; when a wo
carries on a conversation with her has
band it's a monologue-Philadelphia
Record.
Do You See the Point?
Probably the man who gare circula
tion to the Idea that ther.e is' always
more room at the top had never seen a
pyramid.-Woman's Home Compapion
Ultra Modern..
"Madge Flighty Is certainly an up to
date girl.
"Up to date! Hiavens She's up to
everything.-Boston Transcript
A rat may flood a province.-Ger
man Proverb.
SPECIAL HOS.
IERYiOFFER
Guaranteed Wear-Ever Hosiery 'For
Men And Womnen-.-Ladles' spec
tat Ofer
For Limited Time Only
Six pair of our inesa-35c value ladies
guaranteed hose in black or tan colors
with written guarantee, for $1.00 and 5
mamps for postage.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
F'or a limited time-only, six pairs of
ur finest 35c value Guaranteed Hose
with written guarantee and a pair of
ir wel'known .Men's Paradise Gar
~ers for one dollar, and 5 stamps 'ifor
Yea now'these hose; they stood the
est when all others failed. They give~
eal foot comfort., They 'have no.
mams to rip. They never become
oose and baggy as the shape is katt in
tot pressed In. They are guaranteed
or dneness, for stylie, for superiority of
naterIal and workmanship, absolutely
tainless and to wrear six months,. with
ut holes, or a new pair free.
Don . delay send in your order before
mfer expies.Give correct size.
WEAR-EVE HOSIERY COMPANY
Dayton, Ohio~
F O R
-'READ1WUEAT OTEE
L!PPMAN'S CREAI
Dr. Afl4NOife, RracyTzawim
"Iisthe -anbluWT~i.
it. a-d 'mtl pP.--coznokte'Jr ed J
I. D rdso,, who had stiffred ufteen
ye-. - e b..od ,cison and1 sores.
Wd4LL HELP YOU.1OO
NEW
TO AUG UST/
AN.
Commencing May 3rd, the.
ate THROUGH SLEEPING
mington, Florence, Sumter, Augt
with the Georgia .Railroad. ,
Following is the schedule f:
the new service:
Lv. Manning,
Ar. Sumter,
Lv. Sumter,
Ar. Orangeburg,
Ar. Augusta,
Ar. Atlanta,
Passengers may remamin i
Returning, the train ]eaves
ime; and arrives Samter, 7.20 A.
Connections are made in thb
"Dixie Flyer," (leaving there at
to Chicago, carrying sleeping, di
also through sleeping cars to St..
lantic Limited," (leaving at 7.12 A
arrying sleeping and dinning car
[ouisville and Indianapolis..
Connections are also made
West Point R. R. for Montgomer:
Southwest; with the Southern Ra
and the West and with other dive
Georgia, etc.
For reservations, tickets at
tination by this new and attractivi
apply to
Ticket Ag
The Standard Railroad of the Soi
Child Cross? Feverish? dick?
A cross, peevish, listless child. w
coated tongue, pale, doesn't sleep; eats
sometimes very little, then again raven
ously; stomach sour; breath fetid; pains
in stomach, with diarrhea; grinds teeth
while asleep, and starts up with terror
-all suggest a Worm Killer-something
that expels worms, and almost every
child has them.. Kickapo Worm
Killer is needed. Get a - box ti.day.
Start at once. You won't have to coar
as Kickapoo Worm Killer is a candy
confection. Expels the worms, the
cause of your child's trouble. 25c. at
your
Keeping Cheese.
To prevent cheese from getting-hard
cut a small piece off for present use
and place the remainder in cool safe.
Spread a thin film of butter over the
cut part and cover -with a clean cIoth.
This will prevent that hard, cracked
condition which ruins the best of
cheese.
Save Gentle Voice for Home.,
I would say to alR: Use your gen- E
tiest 'voice at home. Watch it day_
by ay as a pearl of great price;or
It will be worth more to you n da
to come than the best pearl bid s's
the sea. A kindvoice-is joy, lik a
iark's song, to a hearth at iome..Train '
it to sweet'tones now' and it will keep'
in tuae throughiliee.-ElJm Burritt }
A Stubborn Cough is Wearin md a ikr
Letting a stubborn cough "hang on"
in the spring5s -ricl F' 1ey's'Honey r"
& Tar Compo*und I isa 1indim ed
surfaced i theyTthr : and -brocial
tu~bM smakes sore, .eak spots sound.
an idle-stops .tubboi.n tearing r; 4r
co, Refuse substitutes, For sale ' j
bys ealers everywhere.-Adv. f
amposer Mooer. , f fir
mhooad, h image tha e t
oe4aid.h lipiestJur 17 nd~
artist mae through th the:nedia nf.
art,. express his ee
moment when -he i
greatest "mistake. Emto s dt
foyfa1, oali onl bea rseed eto. ;'
spectively, so to 'speak
special, Teason fori'ocla
moved. bythe. samne .feeinpcr>t.
mod-.and, vice .ers, a -o C +
posed. amid the hiappiest -o
lngs May be touched : itf edar[ ed,
gloomy color .-TschalkowskL.W
CAST
S For Tunn+t aidG ha
a bears4'
JI
Sin the es , aab
injuring IChdiin's, Ems.
AWe are.destro y th eye s ;
large, number of scheol Jdren r, .
thbe :brden
to which thea
leading physfcian. Heu
remedy; in additiqn tots
glasses redicticniile n.
work: dependent
thningand fewer .ooks" tie ,
carat.
>Lose scewir
Very often$ -ai' ceboe g~~
so that the screw w]Rlnot -
strips of cork and miu u n hh~'~
pletefy', indf hen- toi'e the sc iJn.4
rhia mflprove just asti!l
rivan into ajznew hoe
eWadmen o theWol
Meets en First Monday ibsz
Rfheumatisn
Blood Poison
Scrofula, Malaria
a kin Disease
because it Purifes _
the Blood ,
REMEDY--P PRP3
RabbiL Solomon. of he .SaV'n"I1Cn-~
gregaton. rites:: 'Had seven a-aro.,
days. I toek your medicine as a forolorn
here.~ but now~ confce thatrF.F was. n
a rp cft.~ RC /Y-i-o
fANN*AM, CEORCIA3
D ATLANTA.
~tlantic Coast Line will inaugu
AR SERVICE between Wil
sa and Atlanta, in connection;
om Manning in connection with
7. 37 P. M.
8. 20 P. M.
9. 30 P. M.
10. 53 P. M.
1. 40 A. M.
0. 00 A. M.
;leeping cars until 7:00 A.M
Atlanta, 8:00 P. M., Central
M., and Manning, 10.24 A. M.
Union depot Atlanta with the
:00 A. M.) which is a solid train
ng and observation cars; also
ois; and with thae "South At
M.) a solid train to Cincinnati,
; also through sleeping cars to
.n Atlanta with the Atlanta and
, Mobile, New Orleans and the
iway, for Birmingham, Memphis
ging lines for points in South.
d schedules to any Western des
rote, by old and reliable lines,
H. D. CLARK,
nt of the Atlatic Coast Line.