The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 21, 1914, Image 6

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Coat's Cotton 3 Cents Only Three Spools to One Cust JUST ARRI A big stock of up-to-date I Katzoff's Bargain Consisting of Dry Good Shoes, Hats, Coat Suits, ai latest styles of Accordin PI YOURS FOR A SQUARE DRAL, AND A 6 KATZOFF Dr. John B. Cordero SUMTER, S. C. Optician And Eyesight Specialist. Eyes Examined without the use of Drugs. Guarantees to Relieve Headache or No Charge. Cross Eyes Straightened Without the Knife. Eye Strain Relieved with scientifically Fitted Glasses When your eyes call for help don't neglect them and take the awful chance of their becoming diseased. Consultation Free. Permanently located in Sumter. 1 Baminations Sundays by Appointment. OSSICE, 14 South Harvin St.. SUMTER, S. C. Alcoli Railroad Co. TIME TABLE, NO. 14. & aire Sept- 1, 1914. Supersedes 'lige Table No. 13. ;.. .CT Train No.1 'kain No. 2 Train No. 3 Train No. 4 M. Read Up. Read Down. Read Up. Read Down. Ar. 8-3 a.m Lv. 10:15 a.m. Ar. 5:00 p.m. Lv. 8:15 p.m. 0 L.8- " TO:20 " T- 4:50 " " 8:20 " 2 U - " ' - ' -4:4.o '- 8:25 " 5 8:05~ " " 10:35 " " 4:25 " " 8:30 " 7 7 10:50" "4:10" "8:45" 12 - .o " "11 U30" "400" " 8-50 " 14 I.35" "f lO" " 3:50" "8:55" 15 *7':80" " 1:25 " " 335 " " 9:05 " 17 75 e " 1l:40 " '. 3-.20 " " 9:15 " 20 n. 7:10 " "1:5" "3:10"-"9:0" 2 -7:0 " Ar. 12:0 p.m. " 3:00 " Ar. 9:30 " 25 rai.n No. land No. 4 are Passenger Trains. sTan No.S and No. 3 are Mixed Trains. Daily exeept Sunday. - @een dsnn Harby, Durants, Beards and Hudson are flag stations. -.P. R. ALDERMAN, T. Mvi Alcolui, S.O Have yeetopedt think of what the hreto mny crop forthe winters of old ag and misfortune?. --An investigation will you that our bank would be an 9 Ideal place for keeping your funds safely. It's a good plan for every farmer to have a strong banking connection. You __- may want to borrow one of these days; we can negotiate the loan-for you, on good security, at right rates and without *.any red tape. Drop in to see us next time you're in tewn. Make the call friendly-youl don't have to do businessevyr etineyou co e li'eo say "be15." Immnear UsW Yhnou Have Money andj We'll Remember -1 You When You Need Money. BANK-OF TURBEVILLE. ForSale at Alcolu. No. 1iPine Shingles, sap,......... $2.25 No. 2 Pine Shingles, sap,-....... ....$1.75 -No. 1ILaths ........ .............. $3.00 -Cull 4 4 Cypress Boards (very durable for fencing and barn).............. $10.00 The 8ap Pine Shingles will last at least 8 years on a roof wilth proper pitch. D. W. A LDERMAN & SONS CO. ACOLD CUED FOR ABSOLUTELY GUARANT'EED. If you want to get rid of that COLD or LAGRIPPE just purchase twelve of our Capsules, compounded by -us. If taken as directed and they fail to cure, we will ~ ladly refund your money. SDICKSON'S DRUG STRE Cre Od Soe, Other ReeisWon't Cure. p.~e oug~and healslungs are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antisepxtc Healimg Oil. It relieves Sucld..ssArnea Salve and~senisat thesame time. 25c.s0c.Qflc 11b. lest Sulva In The World. L ECT IC JMOa r. King's New Life Pills sBITTERS ANDEInmEmna The bast in the world. A Spool! oDmer. V E D 'all Goods at Store s, Clothing, id the very .eated Skirts OOD BARGAIN, + I+ for*the Boll' Weevil! He is in 250 miles of the South Carolica border, and he is coming at the rate of 44 miles per year. Louisana in 1904, before his advent, made 1,080,526 : bales; in 1910 she only pro : duced 245,648 bales. This Bank wants to help you get ready. The Peoples Bank i OF MANNING. j W. C. DAVIS, + President. + R. C. WELLS, : Cashier. CYPRESS SASH DOORS 1 . i-AA BLINDS MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK , Wenever' You Need a Gleneral Touic Take GIrove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless GnalToni becuse it cont a the wnowtoniperCo fUNN out Malaria, Enches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. W. 0. W. Woodm~en of the World. Meets on First Monday nights at p30. Visitin:SovereIens invited. IfiSafe foi CONTAINS ' NO For biale by All Dealers. APPAREL SHOP FOR MEN AND LADIES Everything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn ment of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and promptly. DAVID OUTFITTING COMPANY, Charleston, S. C IOLEY3IHoRTXTAI 4 Government Kept Goig, "I notice that the old mar's quit cuspin' the government?" "Yes; after tryin' It for 80 year the govermant kept a-goin', jes' Ue it never heard tell of hin-. so. much as &skin' him to p1 up an' ste it a hance to 0 with the cgarvr. That made him so maid be V" too full fer utterance, he was Ock speechlens" . Apply Sloan's Freely For Lumbago. Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so hopeless as they seem. You can relEve them almost instantly by a simple application of Sloan's Liniment on the back and loins. Lumbago Is a form of rheumatism, and yields per fectly to Sloan's, which penetrates quickly all in through the sore, tender muscels, limbers up the back and makes it feel fine. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c of any drug gist and have it in the house-against colds, sore and swollen jonts, rheuma tism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ail ments Your money back if not satis fied, but it does give almost instant re lief.-Adv. Worth More. "Why shoulil a married mm be WN more than a single man?" "'Te mar ried man ain't so anxious to get home early." declwed the boes.-4attle Post-Intelligencer. Your Fall Cold leeds Attention. No use to fuss and try to wear it out. It will wear you out instead. Take Dr. King's New Discorbry. relief fol lows quickly. It checks your Cold ard Soothes your Cough away. Pea-ant, Antisentic and Healing. Children like it. Get a 50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and keep it in the hou;o. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor" writes Lewis Chamberlain. Manches ter, Ohio. Money back if not satisted, but it nearly always help.-Adv. Economy Is Wealth. It is the road that leads to establishing of comfortable cir cumstances. Every business man should have a bank account and pay ali bills by check, so that he can keep track of all his ex penses. In this way many use less ones will be avoided and double payment of any bills avoided. See us about opening an account today. 1M1 Bank and Trust Co There's a lot of Tools and other articles made to SELL-and that's all! There are Tools and other things iade to sell and give satisfactiorn by their wear ing qualities. and that is the only kind we care to handle. If you buy your Hardware here you can have full confidence in: its durabilt, and upon its: always giving you satisfactory~ service. Only One "BROMO QUINlNB" * T''o et t e nie . forU name.LX V~DWS R SQUABS MUST BE SENT TO MARKET WITHIN CERTAIN TIME. Uniess Breeder Has Guaranteed Mar ket for Young Stock He Ia Work Ing Under Handicap-Small Shipments Eat Profits. It has been said, and with some truth. that a very small percentage of the people in the poultry business are "making ends meet." although poul try is a staple article, not only the product but the live stock having a market vaJue which can be turned into cash at that market value at any season of the year andIn almost any locality in the Union. Almost any ountry store will accept eggs In Runt Cock. lieu of cash, and every family requires eggs as a daily diet. The result is that the output from the poultry plant can be disposed of almost anywhere and in any quantity, no matter how small. I1 there is no demand for the chicken as a brcitler, which is often the Case, It can be kept a few weeks or months longer, of course at an in crease in cost, but with a sufficient increase in quantity and possibly qual ity to more than pay for the care. If a market is not ready to take the goods, they can be held until the mar et does get ready, and the delay need not causo a loss to the producer. Should a poultryman so desire, he can sell cut at market prices with little loss at almost any season of the year. With squabs, however, the case Is sorew hat different. Unless they are kil:ed within a limited time they de prcciate not only in weight but in value, and must be sold as pigeons in Etead- of squabs. The professional breeder may use these to increasa the oft, but in that case the surplus birds go into stock instead of cash. This increase in stock naturally demands an increase in equipment, which un der some circumstances might be ad visable; but the producer who hasn't his market near by, and unless he is in a position to guarantee delivery of a certain quantity of his product at cen tain intervals, is working under a very White Teal Cook. heavy handicap, and must be satisfied with the market that -is offered him or undertake to create a market. Where shipments are in small quanti ties to commission merchants, it is to be expected that the commission and express will take the greater por tion of the profit. FUTURE OF THE FARM FLOCK No Stock That Will Improve So Rap idly on Good Feed and Use of Best Sires as Sheep. The future of the farm flock looks good, for rangemen suffer so many changes arnd vicissitudes that they must receive more money for sheep i they are to continue. I am not of those who believe that a farm flock is no trouble and all profit, nor that they can be used as mere scavengers and pay a profit, says a writer in the Denver Weekly Post. The better they are looked after, as with other stock. the greater the return. There is no stock. hovwever, that will so rapidly Im prove on goud feed. and the use of goca sires, aid it .=hould be carefully cndeYd b sone farmers whetner they ennI do be't in sheep or dairying. True, sheep n-ua-t have frequent change oif pasture to n their best, but thir hou:si::g is i:expensive and they deland extra care only at ]ambing time. while cows need milking twice a day. I be'cero i il pay to figure this hid"" out. iut don't hndle sheep with out ie~a . er~wror afalfa. fcr this is a ..., ;i-. plen f leguninous Le.n a shrops r rother DonA bred nee. b1 'itle grain ex cet ' "b: ltop t ush the yung I".5 nth rep or maybe Scui : Advantage. A farme r o meced best must be a roed :aklemnn anid know how to a ,.wr : .I:ctof his farm to the best a~rant:.go. Hopeless I.:ng yrouble Cated. .Many~rs- om Lung Troubles rdu'e iD. : 's Pine-Tar-Honey. t~ s~rea ~ the Lunes, checks the ouh i*. ve~ice at once. Mr. ... s. Gjat"3. N. 0., writes: ~i um' 1 :'. i;'i's Pine-Tar-Honey in case g'iven up asi hop.-less and it ef ecod aemp't e cure." Get a bottle f D-. le:'s Pine-Tar-Honey. If your 'nugh is dryv ali hacking let it trickle lown the threat. you will surely get elief. Uiy :'e. at your. druagist. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate o Clarendon county, on the 22nd day if et'ier, 1914, at 11 o'clock a. in., or letters of aischarge as A<1ministra ,ix of the estate of George R. Jones, leceasdl. ADDIE M. JONES, Administratrix. Manning, S. C., Sept. 21st, 1014. nvigoratinig to the Pale and Sickly r~e Cd standard general strengthening tonic, ROVZS T AsTELEss chill TONIC, drives out ialaria.enriches the blood~andbuldsUPthesys. e... a tru tin. or adult. and children. 50c A NURSE TAKES DOCTOR'S ADVICE And is Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkam's Veg. etableCompound. Euphemia, Ohio.-"Because of total enorance of how to care for myself when verging ito womanhood,and from taking cold when going to school, I suf fered from a displacement, and each month I had severe pains and nausea which aiwaysmeant a lay-off from work for two to four days from the time I was 16 years old. "Iwent to Karsas to live with my sis ter and while there a doctor told me of Ste Pinkham remedies but I did not use them then as my faith in patent medi cines was limited. After my sister died I came home to Ohio to live and that has been my home for the last 18 years. "TheChangeof LifecamewhenIwas 47 years old and about this time I saw my physical condition plainly described in one of your advertisements. Then I began uing Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and I cannot tell you or any one the relief it gave me in the first three months. It put me right where I need not lay off every month and during the last 18 years I have not paid out two dollars to adoctorand have beenblestwithexcellenthealthforawo woman of my age and I can thank Lydia E.Pinkham'sVegetableCompoundforit. "Since the Change of Life is over I have been a maternity nurse and being wholly self-supporting I cannot over estimate the value of good health. I have now earned a comfortable little home just by sewing and n I have recommended the Compound to many with good results, as itis excel lent to take before and after child birth."-Miss EvELYN ADELIA STEW ART, Euphemia, Ohio. If you want speeal advtee write to .yaE.Pnk am Nodidne Co. (conS. entla) LymnnNass. Your letter wiH be opened read and answered by a woman held in strict confine C. 0. EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT EDWARDS & PERRITT, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Office Over Home Bank and Trust Co., MANNING S C. At Alcolu until January 1st, 1915 G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and ClVIL ENGINEER Office over Bank of Manning . H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. CHARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. a. o. PReDY. S. oLIYVER 0 BRYAN PUJRDY & OBRYAN, Attorneys Counselors at Law' MANNING, S. C. W.C. DA VIS. S. W. WmDEMAN )A VIS & WIDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MANNING. S. C.' LOANS NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Pu~rd~y 8& O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MVanning S. C. BUCKNER & RUTLEDGE, ENGINEERS. SURVEYING DRAINAGE. SUPPLIES. PINEWOOD, S. C. DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST, Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. Phone No '77 DR. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MA NNING. S. C. JOHN G. CPS ( or t CroI neu JOSEPH D. wRIG HT. C APERS & WRIGHT, AT ORNEYS AT LAW WASHIGTON. . C. Tired! Are you tired? rea down? nervess? Is e-srything you do an effort? No! it is .aot lesiness. You are il. Your systma needs a tonie. -Your Stoasee. Nothn wil de th bete than Electric Bitters s0e. and $1.00 All Druggists MOTORCYCLES ! W. B. DAVIS, Agent, Summerton S. C. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days OU"Td.Nr falls tcre anymcase of Itchng *THERE IS *A Reason! Our Mule Pen, Buggy Repository, Harness and Wagon Houses are Full. We are today doing business with a thousand satisfied customers who were directed to us by their fathers and grandfathers. Fourth Car Mules to arrive next Monday. A look, and our price, and goods make you a customer-Guess the Reason. Bo MI BRADHAM &SON. Have You Tried The Rest. Now Try the "BESTS"" TEN BROECK . TIRES An Automobile Tire That is Making Tire History. Fully Guaranteed. We alsolhandle Goodyear Tires. Sumter Motor Co. 116 S. Main St., - - Sumter. S. C. 'Telephone. 500. Thse Greatest Dime's Worths One -fourth more pure, AJ4Ij.V.~t~strong Concentrated Lye for ~ONOE~ JW~Ten Cents in Mendleson's Big Twenty-Ounce Can of Solid -Lye. , ,, . Other cans give' you only sixteen ounces for your dime. w200Z&NET -Every can warranted full strength, no adulterants, no fillers-justpure Concentrated .Lye for every use. - Three cans for a quarter. ok I 'Sixteen ounces of Pow . dered Lye for a dime instead of the twelve ounce'can of other powdered lye. MENDLESON'S L VE MOST ECONOMICAL Mendleson's Twenty-Ounce Can will saponify eight - pounds of grease, maling the best hard or soft soa-n that's more than any other ten cent can will do. Every, can gives full directions for soap making, exact measure. meats, how long to boll. Concentrated Lye is one of the handiest articles in the household or onthe farm.. A use for itcevery day. Cheapest and best cleanser and disinfectant; for washing woodwork, cleaning kitchen furniture, scrubbing floors; for sinks and drains. Used in treating hogs and caring for poultry. For every use you get best results, most economaic ally from MENDLESON'S LYE PURE MUD ST RONS A dkine investedmi a Tawety-Oace Can of ME NLE SON'S Ly!E brinsp proof of better value. Remember the nam-MEND--V' and bqy it of the faUoin~g dealeru CLARENDON COUNTY RETAIL DEALERS5. G. Henry Curtis,...... ......Paxville. S. C. H. R. Meldau,.. .........Sumerton. S. .C C. A. Harvin,.............Summerton, S. C. A. G. Stack,.... .......... .Pinewood, S. C. J. H. Hilton,.. .... .... .Davis Station, S. C. A. Smith,........ .... ....Turbeville, S. C. Hugh Mc~addin,.............Sardinia, S. C. J. C. Johnson,..............Foreston, S. C. B. B. Thompson,.. ....... ....Jordan. S. C. The David Levi Co.................. S. Paul, S. C. BRING YOUR Jcb Wor~k TO THE TINES OFFICE.