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TO OUR It is same loc We a as in the We glass wa and we i We c SUNDRI Price $1 i Now Come and trust When in and kind DI( Publshes All County and Town Of. Uedal Advertisements. WIAN NING, S. C., AUG. 18, 1915 TOBACCO TWINE! FIVE POUND BAGS 20c. -PER POUND. LEON WEINBERG "Everything Good to Eat." Mrs. 1H. C. McKelvey Is spending this week in Sumter. Miss Martha Jenkinson of Kingstree, is visiting in Manning. If you failed to register, hunt up your old one, It is good. Miss Francis Moore of Charieston, is visiting Mrs. J. W. Odiorne. Mrs. J. H. Rigby is, visiting her sis ter. Mrs. W. A. Avant in Florida. The family of Mr. David Levi have returned home fr om the mountains. Look up your old registration certi tificate if you did not get a new one. Mr. Clarence Robinson of Lancaster, was a visitor to Manning last Sunday. Mrs. W.'S. Brockinton and daughter of -Kingstree, are visiting Mrs. Julia Cuttino. Clerk of Court Barron left last Sat turday for the mountains, where he went in search of health. Mrs. Maria Brown entertained last e.vening in honor of her guests, Misses Witherspoon and Blanding. Misses Annie Laurie Witherspoon and Francis Blanding of Sumter, are the guest of Mrs. Maria Brown. Davis Station ball team came over tc Manning yesterday and took the home hopes to ride by a score of 5 to 3. Mr. Robert Woodson, formerly of Manning, but now of Wainsville, N. C., visited friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Moses of Sum ter, spent last Sunday in town with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ise FRIENDS, PA wvith pleasure ation, which I ire better equi past; we can, tre installing sher in use in vill adhere sti arry any and ES. We are Lnd up each, e' Garden is the time to ~to see usin o that our mot need come to and courteou; Miss Edna Brbckinton has returned home from Chick Sprmngs and other resorts where sbe has been for sotne time. Rev. A. . Woodson, formerly e tor of. the -Manning Presbyterian chureh, will preach in that church next Sunday. Manning and Foreston third nine teams will play ball in Manning on the school grounds tomorrow affternoon, and the admission is free. Abrams has a- big ad this week, and ins it, he-offers some great Inducements -if its bargains you are looking for, see Abrams Red Iron Racket. Mr. Peter J. Creecy. son of Mr. J. P. Creecy, left Monday for Monticello, Ark., where he has accepted a position in the mecanica 'department of the State school. The McLeod stores, known as the Krasnoff corner, have been bought by Mr J1. A. Weinberg, and we under stand he will erect two handsome build ings on this spot. The books of registration are elosed, and those who did not get a new cer tificate. but have an old one issued since ~1908 will be allowed to vote in the Septembe. esection. Fire destroyed the building occupied by Shaw Mvotor Co., mn Sumter last .Monday morning, also the Sumter Transfer Co. The losses are practi cally dovered by insurance. Read the big page ad of The New Idea Co., in this issue, their summer sale is now in fall bloom, and shey are having big days every day. Go there and make your selections now. Leo M. Frank, who was convicted of the murder of Mary Phagan in At lanta, was taken from the State prison at Milledeville Monday night by a mob and hung near Marietta, the home of the Phagan victim, his body being found the next morning. We have made it a rule to not give out any copies of The Times before they are put in the postoffice. We make this mention so that those who have been making it a practice of get ting the paper before it is mailed, will understand it if they are turned down. This is an old rule of all regulated newspapers, and we propose to adhere to it in the future. Feast and your friends are many; fast and they cut you dead; they'll not get mad if you treat them bad, so long as their stomachs are fed. Steal if you get a million, for then you can furnish bail; it's the great big thief who gets out on leave, while the little ones get to jail. Advertise and the dollars come to you, quit and they fail to come in, for what care the men who have money to spend, for the nen who don't care to see them. Just at this time the mail order houses are active in flooding the coun try with big, handsomely gotten up catalogues, quoting attractive prices on staple articles and making all sorts of big sounding claims for your cash. They do not offer -to exchange their goods for the farmer's eggs, poultry, butter or other produce. Tbey don't trust a penny's worth. but make you pay cash before you get the goods and the freight besides. If anything is wrong with the goods or they do not suit you, they will not exchange them. They pay no taxes into your city or county treasury, with which our schools are maintained, roads. bridgzes and sidewalks built. They do not con tribute to our churches, charitable in .TRONS ANI] that we ann ve had befor .pped than e and "will se: a handsome the city. Cle -ictly to thisi Pure everything i exclusive die veryone guax SSeeds of plant Turnij ur new estab lern busines: Dickson's Dr s treatment The town put the "lid" on coca cola good and strong last Sunday and those whose palates called for "cold dope' every Sunday could only be quenched with water. In the afternoon some fellow placed on the front of the pos1 office the following notice, with a piece of crepe around it. "The relatives and friends of Col. Cold Sunday Dope: who came to his sudden and untimely end at 7:30 this a.tm., are respectfully invited to attend funeral services to b held at 12 o'clock to night." A wisely conducted newspaper is like a banquet, says an exchange. Everything is served up with a view to variety. Help yurself to what you want and do not condemn the entire spread because pickles and onions may be included. If you do not relish them somebody else may find them palatable. Be generous and broad enough to select gracefully such read ing matter from newspapers as will be agreeble to your mental taste, You, as an individual, are not compelled to swallow everything. We do not all think aliite on every subject and it is a ood tbing, as it makes more variety, and variety is the spice of existence. The half page advertisement of Tbe Eome Bank and Trust Company in this issue of The Times furnishes some re iable and interesting information for the tobacco growers. It shows from rhe official report of E. J Watts, comn missioner of commerce etc., that out of .4 tobacco markets in the State in 1914 Manning was in the lead as to prices. rhe average price paid for tobacco in L915 in the entire State was $4.31 per bundred, some markets running as low as $3.30, while the average price paid by the Manning market was $5 42. rhe Home Bank and Trust Company has always shown a lively interest in he welfare of the tobacao p:-oducer, as well as the farming interests gener ally. This reliable bank is solictong your business, and deserves your con ideration. Hon. Charlton DurRant, tate Senator-elec:, is President, and Mr. T. Mitch Wells is cashier. These :ourteous gentlemen are two well known to the public to need further sommendation. We ask our readers o caref uliy read the advertisement of rhe Home Bank and Trust Company. As an example of good business methods and vim and determination, Dickson's Drug Store deserves special notice. On the 7th of May this reliable Irug concern was demolished by the torm. Although the building was a mass of ruin, and the stock of goods lmost utterly destroyed, they moved into temporary quarters until they could rebuild. They have now moyed back into their handsome and well equipped new building, and the place is one of the most convenient and up to date, as well as one of the most re iable drug stores in every particular to be found in the State. The honest and reliable business, with courteous men to run it~al ways commands a good patronage, and this is what Dickson's Drug Store merits and receives. Dr. Dickson is the sole proprietor, and lie always has competent and reliable and ourteus men to serve the public. We invite our readers to examine the ivert isement of this reliable house in Ghis issue, and remember that when e~ver anything to be found in a well rdered drug store is wanted, they tave it. Card of Thanks. 'Tease allow me space in your paper o thank the good people of Turbeville r their maniy kindnesses to me in the lness and death of my wife. May the lessing of God abide with them. R. M. Mellette. SUN I THE GENEi ounce the Op e the terrible ver to handle rve you well.' Soda Fount, anliness is th )Olicy. Drugs a ,n our Line of stributors for -anteed. All Kinds ps. We have lishment and 3 methods wi ug Store, and will be yours. s..D BUSINESS I.DCAL.S. Hprc K. Thaw' first appearance i White-Pasftime tonight. da B 11eFadin sld us a big load t Mac. Cothran Manning the bet obacc market in South Carolina. Help him. J P Collins sold us his second lugs to da for b111-2 cnts. He wil certainly it. Cothran. Clark's IA THE PL SELL YOUI I am glad to say ti bacco are a good deal MANNINGI LEI in prices in July by abc If you doubt this statei figures from Commissi E. J. Watson, in Colunt This fact speaks fo enough for you to sell Manning market. If 3 tobacco on some othe will gjet from one to tv Manning. w hy, that is I am determined t< Manning the leading for high prices, as she the past. I want to sell your or not you sell with na ming. Try me with youri that the war is on. P. D. CLA CLARK'S WAREHOI AL PUBLIC:-. ening of our- I tornado visil your.busines, modern in ev e key note to Lnd Che: PURE DRUC the famous o on Hand just received we will maki LI merit a con to thank you RJ ( seear i ThMattaewan then escpe Pastime tonight. Malone Dukes got 12 34 cents today. Cothran did it, come back boy. He is the warehouse man whoas been selling tobacco in Mannomg for twenty years. Cothran yet Come now is tnever too late to do good. was not Insae an treed him after his escape Pastime tonight. Farehouse ACE TO t TOBACCO at prices on ripe to better with us. 1 TIlE STATE ut a dollar a hundred. ent you can get the ioner of Agriculture, ibia. r itself and is reason your tobacco on the ou want to sell your r market where you ro dollars less than in your privilege. Sdo my part to make narket in the State has always been in tobacco, but whether ie, bring it to Man ext load, and forget RK, Prop. JCF. Manning. . C. 1 N~ew and Cot :ed our little < s. Our methe ery detail, w: success in th4 IS, CHEMICA ne-piece "Eve The Year. a big shipmei e your visiti tinuance -of t for your valt Say boy, sell your next load with Cothran and go home and tell old Dad to hitch up old Kit and drive straight to head quarters. Read Cothrans ad. and be convinced that he is getting it if it can be had. Clark's warehouse sold 30,000 lbs to bacco on Monday at an average of $8.12 per hundred for everything sold. To all it may concern, this is to cer tify that Cothran has been talking, and is st'ill talking and promised to keep talking and remain talking for and over tobacco and against low price until he done dead. Col. Joe Murry of the firm of Murry Bros., brought us a load of tobacco the past week and went home happy.. Harry K. Thaw, the millionaire clubmar, vho killed Stanford White in Madison Square Garden nine years ago in defense of his wife, at the Pastime tonight. Sam Cousar and son brought us two loads of tobacco and got from 10 to 11 1-2 cents. Cothran did it. J W Jackson got as high as 10-75 more than he wanted, Cothran did it again. Our old friend, Capt. J E Lee, was one of our well satisfied customers, he got 10 cents, come again bring us some grapes. J C DuRant and father were with us this week, getting as high as 11 1-4 cents. Coibran Friends-Please pay absolutely no at tention to people that are stationed at cross roads outside of town of Manning that stop you and ask you to sell your tobacco at the warehouse they are paid to lie for. I have none. Central Ware house, R. D. Cothran, Prop. TOBACCO SAI.ES. Big Sales Every Day For Good Prices at Clark's Warehouse. Some sales made during last few days: Ben Thomas... ....424 lbs at 10 1-4 Agnes Pendergast... 72 lbs at 15 E BTindal.........644 lbs t t 11 E B Tindal.........460 lbs at 11 W S Samuel........340 lbs at 11 J F Bradhamn & Son. 477 lbs at 10 1.2 Mac-k Johnson...136 lbs at 10 1-2 J N1cDMcF'addin ... 700 lbs at 9 1-2 West West ........82 lbs at 12 1-2 West Wilson...102 lbs at 10 1-2 Mrs W M Watts.... 484 lbs at 10 1-2 F' B Watts.........314 lbs at 11 E B Watts..... .... 216 lbs at 11 B S G;raham.......50 b a 0. S H Boyd ....... ..34lsa114 Allen Le.e........ 13... at 1 Allen Lee .....a.... L M .Ju.mice ........2lbat 1 F L Mords........14 sat 1 R E McFaddin ....24lbat112 A JPlowdlen......69 a 0 V R~ Hng:ins . 400.... 1 B P Fultoo.......2 bsa 1 - XV TTalbrt 500 lbs at 10 P W Sukes.....334 lbs at 11 3-4 P X Stkes... 1326 lbs at 12. XV Harigto.. 2242 lbs at 12. D E Cle..... 4 lbs at 912 S CLee......140 l bs at 131 J XVHaringon.. 280 lbs at 10 1.2 R L Readon . 30 lbs at 11 1-2 11 Brrn~~n .. 24 lbs at 10 RE arin~o296 l bs at 15 W E Tarrierto......40 l bs at 10l P W E8tukes.......2536 lbs at 1113-4 P B Htuks...... 266 lbs at 10 3-4 W L Harinosn.312 lbs at 111.4 R Lowedn.......300 lbs at 10 1-2 Ge Ewaritn .... sais4e crow ad se1-4 or Ex oadrinth.. Clsa15 nmodous Stc :ity some moi >d in the futu: ith the only a a soft drink ~LS and DRU r Wear" rubt Round. it of winter' rorth while. [ie same in tlh ied favors ol TOF Ili The UlIed 8te1t8 9Iil~ic GoEl District of South Carolina. 1N BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Sam Meyerson, Joe Wynne & William Berg, trading as Consolidated Mere. Co., Bankrupt, To All Creditors: Notice Is hereby given that on the 10th dayof August, 1915, the said Con solidated Mere. Co. was duly adjudi cated bankrupt, and that the first meet ing of his credlitors will be held at my Erie Uothran & Coleman up al house in the heart of Mannin still fighting low prices. Our recently. We have gotten in tion in the shipe of much 1 week. The Emperor o1 German George of England and the r ing any more for their enemi that low prices is an enemy o: he is a submarine and that b progress if allowed to have h Friends ! Pick the gree: bacco and if low prices shoul his missles at you he can onl2 tobacco. Ask those that sell have been handling South C I know these tobaccos as we] I want every man that brings vide with Cothran. I have w< up the Manning market, and me your next load of tobacco. A FEW SALES TI J W Jackson.. Sam Cousar... H Cousar........ J C DuRant... A CHodges ... L 0 Evans... J R Cutter ... J E Lee......... Eliza Plowden.. W Witherspoon.... W B Pringle... .J L Collins.... Henry Witherspoon. R R Mellette... .J R Collins.... Wmn Witherspoon... Melone Dukes.. McFaddin & Cousar. L B McFaddin.. P T Hammentt. . Frank Cannady.... Dave Burgess... H J Haley.... .J Ballard ........ CENTRAL W R.D. COTHDAN. Drnn re at the 1ths past. re will be utomatic business, FGGISTS' >er goods. vanieties. We wish .e future. the past RE. offce, in the City of Sumter. S. C., on the 27th day of August. 1915, at 11 o'clock a. in., at which time the said. creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine dte bankrupt and transact such oth~er busi ness as may properly come before the meeting. L. C. STRAUSS, Referee. Dr. King's New UIfePIlls * The best in the worid. nds! the Central Tobacco Ware , back of Levi Block, are' forces have been re-inforced better supply of amnmuni etter tobacco for the past y, the Czar of Russia, King ulers of Europe are not do s than we are. We realize 'the farmer. We realize that e will destroy the ship of is way. t and burnt out of your to d loom up and cast one of claim his own year cannon with us about our sales. I arolina tobacco since 1895. as any man in the State. tobacco to Mannmng to di rked hard and long to build I am still .vorking. Bring IE PAST WEEK. ...... 10 75 .. .. 10 25 . .. . . . 11 50 . ....... 11 25 ... ... ... 850 ......... 10 00 . . ... 11 00 ...... 11 00 .......10 75 ......... 10 75 ........ 10 00 ... ..... 9 00 ..... ..... 11 5 ... .. 10 75 ...... 12 75 ......... 100 ......... 11 00 ........ 9 00 ......... 11 25 ....... 10 00 ....... 10 00 ......... 900 AREHOUSE, Manning, SC C.