The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, July 28, 1915, Image 4
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The Management of this CompanA has decided to g
public's disposal at a great advantage. Goods are~arrivin
Best 50c. Work Shirts......... .............. 3
50c. and 75c. Dress Shirts, all styles.............. 3
Our Line
The Nettles'
Building.
U EU
-TO THE
SE AS H 0 RE.
ROUND TRIP FARE FROM MANNING TO
CHARLESTON,
$1.30.
Tickes sold only for trains specified below -on Sun
da s limited to date of sal e.
SCHEDULES GOING:
..L. anning........... ............7.07 A. M.
Ar. Charleston.............. ..I30 A. M.
SCHEDULES RETURNING:
Lv. Charleston................ ......8.25 P. M.
Ar. Manning......................-..-20 P. M.
For further particulars, tickets, etc.; apply to,
H.I D. CLARK, Ticket Agt.
Manning, S. C.
W J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE,
Pass. Tref. Manager, Gen. Pass. Agt,
Wilmington, N. 0.
-ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
The standard Railroad-of the South.
.CITY TAILOR SHOP
Gleaning, Dyeing and
OFRepairing!.
OALL KINDS OF GARMENTS.
We also Clean Palm Beach suits. Ladies'
Work A Specialty. Brinaj your Hats to us
when they need attenition. All Work Guar
anteed.
CITY TAILOR SHOP.
'PHONE No. 1. - OLD BAKERY STAND.
* or Sale
Fo CasH or on Time with Aproved
Collateral.
Nitrate of Soda,
Acid Phosphate,
and Ammoniated Fertilizers with or with
out Potash. Better see us before placing
your order.
ENIN OIL NIILL
.Manning, S. C.
.ECT RIC -amns L EY CAMhAitilC TELTEIS'
\DE.
ive the people of Clarendon an opp
g daily, so we can proudly say that
Prices t
)c. "Coast Brand" Overalls ....
)c. Good Value Kbaiki Pants
f Men's,Wom
Come and convince yoursi
Good Excuses.
Two men were drinking together
when the conversation turned on how-I
to feed and irain canaries, which hap. I
pened to be their profession. They t
were telling each other the merits of I
their birds, which were to go in a i
shcw, and both were sure of winning f
the prize. At last one of them said, a
In a sorrowful tone:- "Ah, Tom, if I f
had only got the one I had last week I t
should not have much trouble in win- I
ning, but I had tadght -him to sing, k
'Home, Sweet Home,' so much to per- t
lection that the tears rolled down his c
breast till he got exhausted, fell off
his perch and was drowned in his own
tears." "Oh," said Tom, "that's noth
ing. One night my bird was singing 6
'The Village Blacksmith' so true that p
the sparks few out of his eyes, set g
fire to the cage, and before we had
time to put the flames out the poor
little wretch got roasted to death."
Styleu
Clothef
Vai
Clthsta
As a man yot.
so that you sta
the crowd-ab
age. As merch
desire to sell c1e
us into a class
That is why we
arrange for tIh
selling
STYLEPLUS Cl
They represent bi
price is low. You <
rics, depend on the
on long wear.
If even'oneof theseft
fall down you could h
return, according to th
tee behind this special
A big assortment of
Special syles for you
MA NNINGi
>rtunity to buy more for thei
we are very well eqipped with
he Lowest a
.... ... .... ... ... 89C.
.... .... ... .... ... 84c.
en's and Ch
If in the truth of our st'atemeni
ElI
Cossack Loyalty.
The. Cossack at home ta good-ten
ered, fond of his children, devoted ti
Is horse, his intimate knowledge o
hat animal seeming to make him thi
est horseman in Europe. The novel
Bt Gogol speaks of himin high termi
or his falthfulness to a. comrade-ln
rms: "The Cossack's first duty anc
rst glory," says Gogol, "is to fuflI
he duty of comradeship. Long as
ave' lived In the world, gentlemei
rothers, I never happened to heal
hat a Cossack ever left his comrade
r betrayed him in any emergency."
Sound Advice.
Treat your friends as you do you
muk account. Don't be reckless with
tem just because you've got them.
etrolt Free Press.
[mLgni 'TA1
Our" Gomm Prevent paumen
aewd out
' ito dress
end out from
ove the aver
ants it is our
thes that lift
by ourselves.
were quick to
e exclusive
of
OITHES $17
g vWhies-and the
:an trust the fab
style and COUnt
indamentals should
ave a new suit in
e absolute guaran
suit.
overcoats, too.
ng men.
,'S.C..
YIUL
- money than anywhere else. Hen<
a clean and up-to-nate line of mer
nd Quality tho
$1.50 Grade..
All Lawns and Crepes, 10 and 1
ildren's Low
. Do not take our word-Come an
IDE
Died as He Livcd.
"Easeman is gote, poor chap. Died
without a struggle." ".ust like Ease
man; he never vwas 1:no%-n to m:'t
himselt in anythinz."
A Good Household Slave
Ordinary ailments and injuries are
not of themselves serious, but infection
or low vitality may make them dan
gerous. Don't neglect a cut, sore,
bruise or hurt, because it's small.
Blood Poison has resulted from a pin
prick or scretch. Foor all such ail
ments Bucklen's Arnica Salve is ex
cellent. It protects and heals the
hurt, is antiseptic, kills infection and
prevents dangerous complications.
Good for all Skin_,Blemishes, Pimples,
S.dt Rheum, E.:z-ma. Get an origi
nal 2-ounce 25c box from -your Drug
gist.-Adv.
Not Looked for Very Hard.
The reason a lot of people can't find
Opportunity is because old Op usu
ally goes around disguised as Hard
Work.-Cincinnati Egquirer.
Summe Aches and Pains.
"A backache that cannot be explained
rv having "sat in a draft" is more
tian likely the result of disordered
kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills promptly
relieve backache, sore or stiff muscles
and joints, rheumatism, and sleep dis
.turbed bladder ailments. They put
the kidneys in sound, healthy condi
tion. Dickson Drug Store.--Adv.
Don't Trifle With Such Subject.
"I have just read a trivial sugges
tion as to how to keep the necktie in
place. That is a subject that ought
not to be trifled with. Somebody
ought to do a series of articles on it."
--Cynle In American Maga~Ine.
2 What Will Thi
* Have you ever stopped to
your life's work will be? Are
money crop for the winters of
-An investigation will you
ideal place for keeping your i
for every farmer to have a str<
may want to borrow one of'the
loan for you, on good security,
any red tape. Drop in to seeius
S Make the call friendly-you d
time you corite in to say "hello
SRememaer Us When!You Hav
You When Yot
BANK OF TI
Rest
Recreation
Recuperati
The strong appeal of
as well as pleasure.
SUMMER TOt
tc
WESTERN NOI
-Vl
Southern
Premier Carrie:
- May 15 to September 2
31, 1915.. Many attre
the Southern Railway
Summer Trip.
W. H. CAFFEY, Division Pi
Alcolu Ra
TIME TAB:
Effective Sept. 1, 1914.
Station Train No. 1 Train No. 2
Read Up. Read Down.
Alcolu Ar. 8:30 a.m. Lv. 10:15 a.m
McLeod Lv. 8:20 "' " 10:20"
Harby 48:15 " " 10:25 "
Durant -"8:05 " ' 10:35"
Sardinia " 7:50 " " 10:50"
Ne w Zion " 7:40 " "~ 11:30 "
Beards " 7:35 " " 11:10"
Seloc " 7:30 " " 11:25 "
Paroda Jt. " 7:15 " " 11:40 "
Hudsons " 7:10 "~ " 11:55"
Olanta " 7:00 " Ar. 12:05 p.m
Train No. 1 and No. 4 are Passenger
Train No. 2 and No. 3 are Mixed Trai
Daily except Sunday.
*******McLeods, Harby, Durants, Bear
P. R. A
,e, the following reductions were n
::handise at
a Best!
$1.19 Che
-Ap:
5c. values,.. .......8 1 3c- Dre
Quarters at a
d iaok yourself at the Goods.
Museum Many Ceifturies Old..
Japanhas maintained intact through
all the country's many changes a mu
e seum of decorative art established ia
the year 756.
For Bay FeVer or Asthma.
Many persons dread July on account
of hay fever. Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound is recognized as the ideal
remedy for hay fever and asthma. It
heals and soothes the raw, rasping
throat and eases the choking sensation.
it allays inflamation and irritation-and
brings easy, natural breathing. Dick
sons Drug Store.-Adv.
Young Men for Action.
Young men are fitter to invent than
to judge; fitter for execution than for
counsel.-Bacon.
Aro You Feeling FIt.
Do you envy the man or woman of
untiring enegy, strong body and hap
py disposition? All these depend upon
good health, and good health is impos
sible when'the kidneys are diseased.
Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys
cast out poisions that cause backache.
rheumatism and other symptoms of
dangerous kidney and bladder troubles
Dickson Drug Store.-Adv.
Daily Thought.
In God's world, for those'who are in
earnest, there is no failure. No work
truly done, no word earnestly spoken,
no sacrifice, freely made, was ever
made in vain.-F.'W. Robertson.
Daily Thought
A man's true wealth hereafter is the
good he has done in the world to his
fellowmen; when' he dies, people will
ask, what property has he left behind
him? But the angels will ask, what
good deeds has he sent before him?
The Koran.
e Harvest Be9?.
think or what the harvest of.
you storia away part of your
old age and misfortune?.
that our hank would be an
unds safely. Ir.'s a good'plan
og bankinig connection. You
se daLys; we can negotiats the
at right rates and without
next time you're in tewn.
>n't have to do business every
SMoney and We'll Remember
Need Money.
JR BEVILLE.
outdoors for physical profit
RIST FARES
~TH CAROLINA
Railw ay
of the South.
0, final return li.nit October
etive resorts furnished by
Let us halp you plan your
ss. Agt., Chlarleston, S. C.
liroad Co.
E, NO. 14..
Supersedes Time Table No. 13.
Train No. 3 Train No. 4 Ml.
Read Up. Read Down.
.Ar. 5:00 p.m. Lv. 8:15 p.m. 0
Lv. 4:50 "~ " 8:20 " 2
" 4:40 " " 8:25 " 5
"4:25 " " 8:30 " 7
" 4:10 " "' 8:45 " 12
"4:00 " " 8-50 " 14j
"3:50 " "8:553 15
" 3:35 "9:05 "' 17
-3:20 ' - 9:15 4 20
" 3:00 " Ar. 9:30 " 25
rains.
ds and Hudson are flag stations.
LDERMAN, T. N1.
RS!
ade on staple and valuable goods, and placed at the
cked and Yellow Homespun..... .... ......5 3-4c.
-on Cpeck, good value ...................... 5c.
ss Ginghams and Che~viots..............-... 7 3-4c.
Sacrifice.
MORRIS NESS,
~e Manager.
BIG BARGAINS,.
---- AT ---
TZO'S
lUCK STOIR
Wilkins' Old Stand.
SHOES
From 25c. a pair and
upwards.
All other goods at~ 50c.
on the dollar.
Yours for a Good Bargain,
KATZOFF.
Wilkins' Old Stand.
TH E RE IS A7
Reason!I
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.
D. M. Br adlham &Son
ATEK NRY PI auckien's Arnica s