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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS A. Levi, Plaintiff against Carter Davis, Defendant. By virtue of a Decree of the (ourf of Common Pleas for Clarerdon Coun ty, in the State of South Carolina, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date of March the 24th, 1916, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash. a' the Court House at Manning. in said County, within the legal hours for judicial sales on Monday the 1st day of May, 1916. being sales day. the following describ ed real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of lano, lying being and situated in the County of Clarendon. in the State aforesaid, twenty-four (24) acres, more or less, as per plat of G. T. Floyd, Civil Engi neer, dated March1912, and designated on said plat as Tract No. S. Said plat being lodged in the office of the Clerk of Court for Clarendon Coun'y, in Judgment Roll No. 4476, and said tract of land is bounded and butting as fol lows, to-wit: North by Tract No. 7, al lotted to Johnnie Davis; East by lands of Mrs. Rosa Weinberg: South by lands of Kennedy Dingle, and West by lands of Peter Clark, the said tract of land being the same that was allotted to the said Carter Davis in the Partition suit of Lutitia ijavis, etal, vs. James Arthur Davis, et al. Purchaser to pay for papers E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS A. Levi, Plaintiff against Sarah Nelson, Defendant. Under ana by virtu-r of a Jugdment Order of the Cours of Common Pleas, in the above stated action to me di rected, bearing date of March the 24th, 1916, I will' set at public auctien, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House at Manniuar.in said County, within the le:,al ho:;rs for judicial sales, on Monday the 1st, day of May 1916, the following described real estate: All that piece, oarcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Clarendon, in the State aforesaid, containing nine and four-tenths (9-4-10) acres, more or less, and bounded and butting as follows, to-wit: North by lands of March Green, designated on a plat below referred to as Tract No. 5; East by lands of David Levi, South by lands of Warren Green, designated on plat below referred to as Tract No. 7, and West by lands of A. G. Stack, designated on plat below referred to as Tract No. 11. The said tract of land be ing the same that was allotted to the said Sarah Nelson in the division of the estate of her father March Green. For further reference see Judgment Roll No. 4403 in the partit'on suit of Moses Green and others against Pinck zi.. Green and others. Said tract of iuud being designated as Tract No. 6 ou a plat in said Judgment Roll by G. T'. Floyd, Civil Engineer. Purchaser to pay for parers. E B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. The State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Home Bank and Trust Company, Plaintiff, against Hattie Miller, Defendant, UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Com mon Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date. of March 24th, 1916, I will sell at public auction, so the highest bidder, for cash, at Clar .endon Court House, at Manning, in -said county, within the legal hours for -judicial sales, on Monday, the 1stday of May, 1916. being salesday, the Iollowing described real estate: All that piece, parcel or lot of land 3ying, being and situate in the Town 'of Manning, County of Clarendon, State aforesaid, containing fourteen one-bundreths (14-100) of an acre, and bounded and butting as follows, to wit. North by Manning and Paxville Public Road, East by lot of Martha Williams. South by los of Curnie James, and West by los of Augustus Collins. The same belog that lot of land conveyed to tbe said Hattie Miller by deed of Thomas B. Miller, dated the 29th, day of September, 1913, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court of Com mon Pleas for Clarendon County, South Carolina, in Book K. 4 as page 627. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. State of South Carolina County of Clarendon. .COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. A Levi, Plaintiff. against James Green, Defendant, Under and by virture of a Judgment Order of the Court of Common Pleas. in the above stated action to me direct. .ed, bearing date of March tbe 6th 1916, I will sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House :t Manning in said County, within the legal hours for judicial sales on Mon <day the 1st day of May. 1916, being sales day, the following described rea estate: All that piece, parcel or tract o land lying being and situate in th4 County of Clarendon, in the State aforesaid, containing nine and foui tenths (9-4 10) more or less, and bound ed and buttsug as follows, to wit, Norti by Tract No. 1 on plat below mention ed, alloted to Thomas Green, East b; lands of David L.evi, South by Trac No 3 as per piat betow mentioned, al loted to Johnny Green, and Wecst b: lands of James Brailsford. The sai tract of land being designated as Trac No. 2 on aplat made by G. TP Floy d Surveyor, dated November 1911 and fied in Juda mect Rloll No. 4403 in th case of Moses Green, et al, agamns Pinkney Green et al. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendoyo County. Safe Medicine for Children. "Is it safe." is the first questiont be considered when buying cough rue icine for children. Chamberlain Cough Remedy has long been a fas rite with mothers of young childre: as it contains tno opium or other narcot ic, and may be given to a child a confidantly as to an adult. It is pleas ant to take, too, which is of great im portance when' a medicine must b given to young children. This reined is most effectual in relieving cougbh colds and croups. Obtainable every where.-Adv. Spring. Spring is looked upon by manya the most delight foi season of the yea1 but this cannot be said of the rheu matic. The cold and damra weathe brings on rhemati: pins 'w . -h ar anyhinic but pl-asant. They c e relieved, however, by applyw Cha berlain's Liniment. Obtaintble ever hr-A dr. 1S - (Fl Phone or estim Phone 420. 'v, \-- Mak - Il's a duy. becaus youha future but you bave power to star tefuture. Besides we want toihell Bsgintoilay with S. SThe Bank o The State 01 South Carolina, County of Clafrdon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I A peri, Piaintff, against Johnny Green and M1itchel Le~vi and Ferdinand Levi Defendants, Under and by virture of A Judge ment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated ac' ion to me directed. bearing date of September 1915, I will sell at pubhe: auction, t the bigbest bidder for cash at the Court House at 2.lanning in said Coun t. within the legal hours for judicial sa~les, on Monday the 1st-, day of May. 1916, bemni sales day, the following real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated in the Coon- ' tvy of Clarendon, in thie State aforesaid, containing nine and three tenth (9 3 10) acres, and bounded and butting p as follows, to wit, North by lot No. 4.] alloted to James Green, East by lands i of David Levi, South by Lot No. 4 al1 loted to Louise Thomas, and West b Lot No. 11 alloted to A. G. Stack. The Lot of land above described being fully represeint~ed on a Plat of same made by G. T. Floyd, C. E dated No vember 1911, and is on file in the office of the Clerk of Court for said Couuty' i Judgment Roll No. 4403 in a case, entitled 31ose Green, et a!, against Pinckney'Green, et al, and is repre sented on said Piat as Tract No. 3' Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. G AMBLE, As Sheriff of Clarendon County. Cut This Out-It Is Worth Money. Dont Miss This. Cut Out this slip, enclose with 2c to, Folev and Co.. Chi cago, Ill., writting your name and ad dress clearly. You w'ill reedve in re turn a trial package containinZ Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for bron chial'coughs, colds, and croup. Foley Kidney Pills, and I!'oley Cathartic Tab lets. 'Dicksons Druz Store-Adv. Why Constipation Injures. The boweis are natural sewe-rage sy tem of the body*. \\'hen they becae obstructed bv constipatio: a patrt o the poisonous matter which they should carry off is absorbed into the system, maaking .ou feel dull and stupid. and interferring with the diigestion and as similation of food. This condition is quickly relieved by Chamberlain's: Tablets. Obtainable every where-Adv Manning Testimony Home Proof, Here and Everywhere. When vo~u see Duim's K dne 1' l - ecommeded in this paper \un mon always find the rec.mmender \l I ing resident. It's the sme eyerc where-mn 3,800 towns inth L.. Forty thonsand people pu&licly thak Doans. What ~other- kidney remetdy can give this proof of imerit, honesty tand truth? Home testimony must be true or it could not be punbl.shed. here. ~ead this Mlanning recommteadation iThen masist on having Do:m'~s. 3.ou will know what you are getting: Mrs. J. E. Rteardon. W. lioundary -St., Mlanning, says: --I was in bad shape with rheumatic Idains andu my joints were so stitf and swollen that I Scould hardly walk or do any nork. Mly kidnes acted irregutlarly and .1 hiad 5dizzy 'spells and headaches. The kid ny secretions were unnatural and au 2noved me considlerably:. I us5eu Uoau - -Kidney Pilik, procured at the Dickson D lrug Co., and they relieved the r-hetu matc pains and benefited me in eve-ry way. I Keep them en hand all the time and t:.ev do mue wor-ds of o. SPrice 50,. at a!! deal rs. Don't sio ; ask for a kidney remedy-g.et -Doan's Kidney llk-the same that M~rs. Reardon had. Foster-M1iburn -o. Props.. Bu:Taio, N. \. ,Whenever You Need a Gernerai Tonic Take Girove's -The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ~chill Tonic is equally 'valuable as a: eGeneral Tonic because it contains the well ke owni tonic propertiesof QUININE and RON. It acts on the Liver, Drives yout Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Bu..d. .m th Whole Systemn. 50 cents. AM] Lr Plun RST CLASS WORK ONLI write me an( tes on your t SUMTER. S. C. I e.Y tells what did yeste-rday -morrow better t arg a Bank ccount to-day." ie unforeseen demands incident Bank account. en't the power tot-predict the a Bank account and fortify for wCorthy young imert to succeed. f Manning. Pills Best For Liver. Because they cootain the best liver medicines, no matter how bitter or auseatiun for the sweet sugar coating ides the taste. Dr. Kiug's New Life ilsconain ingredients that -put the ver working, more the bowels freely. o gripe, no nausea, aid ditrestion. ust try a bottle of Dr. Kingr's New ~ife Pills and notice how much better ou feei. 253c at druggists -A dv. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days >ur druggist will refund money if PAZO [NTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching. id. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 days. he first application gives E~ase and Rest. 50c. Information For Women. Housework is trying on health and renth. Women are as inclined to :idev and bladder trouble as men. ehiig back, Stiff, sore joints and mnus les, blurred vision. putness under 'yes, should be given prompt attention ~olev Kidney Pills restore healthy ac ion to irritated kidneys and bladder. )icksons Drug Stdre-A dv. 'Te Mammoth Yellow Soja Bean pro:ises tos be one of the most rfitable crops for southern farm cri eycrywhere. Makes a large -ickd of beansi, which are readily !iabLa for oil-producing and food r~tosei, in addition to its use for brasg, soil-improving and stock~ feeding. Splendidly atdapted to our southern soils and climate. The New 100-Day Velvet Bean the quichecst growing of Velvet 1eans, prorrnise to supercede Cow Pas very lnrgely as a soil-improv ing, iorage and grazing crop thouhet the South. Cheaper to seed pe acre than cow peas. Writ f: or prices and "W~OOd's Coo Ege ia' giving full in f irin i re~zerd to Soja and y 9;2 GeasCow Peas, Millet, ?-dCerr~, Serghums, Sudan Grss, e tc Mailed free. T.W.WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMiEN, - Richmond, Va. Protect School Children. Men-es. scarlet fever~ and whoopig ;ouhi arze prevalent amcrg school di den i a many cieti..s A commfon~ old necver shouhi b.- neglecte as it aknis the eytemn ,.o that it is not in od iion to throw off moure serious ais ca,e. Fole:.'s Il.iiey and~ Tar is pleas at to taen ats quiakly, contains no i'::Us Dickso::s D~rug Store-Adv. Notice, Teachers' Examination. No- e is her'eby .iven thait the next cxam~iaton for securing Teacbers' ertificaes will be held at, the court house in Manninag, Friday May:, 96, beginnin' at 9 o'clock. Al expect to teach, or the holders of cod or third grade certificates1 .hchl have expired, or are about to ex ire. should take this examination. Should :an apliicanot fail on this ex ninnatiou, there would be anothaor -hnein October. As our schools op n before teachers can qualiy at that m o. 1 would strenuously advise thatI you take the one to be held in .\ay. E. J. Browne, County Supt. ofi Education. flow To Glive Quinine To Children. EBRL T~Eisthe trdemark name given to an i:nproved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas. ant to take andi does not disturb the stomach. hildren take it and never know it is Quinine. t especially adapted to adults who cannot :ke ordinary Quini:*e. Does not nauseate nor aue nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try it the nexst tihne you need Quinine for any pur zose. Ase for 2-cune orii:itl package. ..tc aae FEB3RILINE is blowu in bottle. 25 cents. The Quinne That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic am laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO Q CININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in bead. Remember the full name and RD, ibing. f.) 1Iget my vork. 10 East Liberty St. There's a great variety o in the kitchen for cooking] them all in superior quality. Pots, Broilers, Saucepans, etc., we have in the most ex of the finest block tin, and makes them most durable. whole kitchen outfit or an o< Pf owencesu Hurd' commea Suk ccssft; nobusies hoe er s s an r ob ihu ise If gou hae ot folow acount ct in fane foonsucfesoubyaopeningisneoothps Nomno fistodayi ihu comea bank aont; Tr usitess For Sale! All my town and country property. Have between 5,000 and 6,000 acres of farm lands, both large and small tracts. For terms and particulars, apply to A. Weinberg, Manning, S. C. Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always distubs the sleep more or less. and is often the cause of insomnia. Eat a light supper with little if any meat, and no milk, aho Lake one of'Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper, and see if you do not rest much better. Obtaia ab.e everywhere.--Adv. Good For Colds. Honey, Pine-Tar and Glycerine ar. recognized cold remedies. In Dr. Bell's lPine-Tar-Honey these are comn bined with other cough medicine in a p~leasant syrup. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey quickly stops your cogh checks your cold, soothes irritation of the throat. Excellent for young, ado t and aged. Its one of the best cough srps made. Formula on every b. - t. sou know jus: what you are t:,k ing an~d your :osor knows its goil f r cughs andi colds. Iosist on Dr. Bel' Pine-Tar-Honey. Ouly 25c at Drug itts-Adv. Dr.King's New Life Pilla IThe best in the world. -- Notice. At its next regular meeting. May 1st 1916, the Town Council will consider applications for the followiug positions. Polweman, City Attorney, Clerk and Treasurer, Chief of Fire Departmrnt.. and Driver for the department. AN! applications for these positions must be in for this meeting. By order of Council. A. C. Bradham, Mayor. T. M. Wells, Clerk. RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest -way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is LIIENT S Good for the Ailments of ' Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for yotr owon A'cpes, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, I Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. f useful articles required )urposes, and we have Kettles, Tea and Coffee Fry Pans, Cake Tins, cellent makee. They are formed in a way that Whether you need a id thing, it is here. IN COUNTRIES where class distinction is recogni zed by law, the American trav eler is served in a manner con sumate with his ability to pay. Our wealthy citizens returning home are unstinted of praise for meals served them. and their vanity is particularly- gratified by the manner in which it is done. The splendid quality of the bread provided is a source of much comment, declaring nothing like it is made in our own country, - attributing its excellence and fine nutty flavor to the flour be . ing ground locally, and like "Pride of Clarendon Flour," made from clean sound wheat only. CLARENDON ROLLER .FLOUR MILLS. First Rule to Good Health. All schools of medicine agree that it is necessary to keep the bowels opsec and regular if one wishes to enjoy good health. Indigestion poisons the sys tem and invites disease. Foley Cath artic Tablets cleanse the bowels with out gripiog or nausea, banish bloating, sweeten the stomach and invigorate the liver. Dicksons Drug Store.-Adv Taken With Croup. "A few nights ago one of my patons had a child taken with croup," writet M. T. Davis, merchant, Bearsville, W. Va. "A bout midnight he came to my3 store and bought a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Before morning the child was entirely recov. ered." Many such letters have beer w ritten. Dicksons Drug Store-Adv. Hi s gis Him. ".Ika52ye:rsrl and Ihveben -5,. Hnisback s: pgaina.stHim. st, t regIa a5 cod ad hhave een lee trule Cured kiny 6:n to14Days f You rugit leud m oneyy if, PAZC~ INENT ills o cu anycas . o Ithing Blind, Cuein rePodinie in 6 to 4 days Notice of - Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County, on the 10th day of May 1916, for letters of Discharge as administrator of the Estate of F. Press ley Harrington. deceased. John K. Harrington, Administrator Workman, S. C., April 10th, 1916. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to Judge of Probate for Clarendon County, on the 20th day of April 1916, for letters of discharge as administrator of the Estate of S. Pulina Harrington, deceased. John K. Harrington, Executor. Workman. S. C., March 20, 1916. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Ciarendon County, on the 15th day of May 1916. at 11 o'clock a. M., for let ters of discharge as administrator of the Estate of Giff James, deceased. A. Levi, Administrator. Manning, S. C. April 14, 1916. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County, on the 15th day of May 1916. at 11 o'clock a. m., for let ters of discharge as Administrator of the Estate of George Nelson, deceased. Abe Levi, Administrator. Manning, S. C., April 14, 1916. Watch Child's Cough. Colds, running of nose, continued ir ritation of the mucous membrane if ne glected may mean Catarrh later. Don't take the chances-do something for your child! Children will not take ev ery medicine, but they will take Dr. King's New Discovery and without bribing or teasing. Its a sweet pleas ant Tar Syrup and so effective. Just laxative enough to eliminate the waste poisons. Almost the first dose helps. Always prepared, uo mixing or fussing Just ask your druggist for Dr. King's New Discovery. It will safeguard your child against serious ailments resulting from colds.-Adv. Constipation Is to be dreaded. It leads to serious aihnents. Fever. Indigestion. Piles. Siek Heedache. Poisoned System and a score of other troubles follow. Don't let Constipation last. Keep your Kidneys. Liver and Bowel. healthy and active. Rid your system of formmanted.asyfd. N othigbte than' Dr.Kin's NewLifePills All Druggists 25 cents SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK C. 0. EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT EDWARDS & PERRITT, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Office Over Bank of Manning. MANNING S C. G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVII. ENGIN4EER Office over Bank of Manning LOANS NEGOTIAITED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. turdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning S. 0. DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST. Upstairs over Weinberg's Corner Store MANNING, S. C. Phone No '77. JOHN G. DINKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Manning, S. 0. Office in Old Court House. C. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. W.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN DAV1S & WIDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, MANNING. S. C. C HARLTON DuRANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. a. o. PURDY. s- or~tvsR o BxYM5 PURDY & O'BRYAN, Atterneys ounselors at Law. MANNING. S C. Coughs ad C'olds 'No ft elete Anyone will realiize the seriousness of neglectir:; a cela It he observe3 eults of :-ueh neglect among his ac rsinte.'m:. Now often. have yO:. :. a mcaught cold. didnt do any 1.: ir it and itturned into"-thcn sen rae diL;caze is namec. Ordinary ccolds yield to prompt tratmen t at the beginning. That is way e-.a family should he supplica v-tha eljible cough medo~cine-one tha w!! eal raw and intPamed sur fa ci.Gn the p.hlcgm, allay irri ta~c.Uethe hoarsen ss and stop the tickling sensation in the throat t at does rLot permit one to slceP-. Foley' 1I ~oney arnd Tar c'ompouind s inva:..h'i for relief r - coughs. co's. cr -u;.. whooping cagh, tick l 1n .' tr.::..t. tightne. < soreness, grzpe C: broinchial coug~S. It con tan ro 1-armful ingredients. It Is heling. r ->.thir., efmcient and pleas IThe A tes of Ecuse Cleaning. Thean a:-d soreness.-aused by bruis es over-exertion and siraining duringr ~oue c~laing lime are soothed away by Soqn' Liniment. No t' ed to suf .,'cti;cn. .Just apply Moan'its Lini inet to I.'O Iore spots. rid) only a hi ie In a -:hort time the pain leaves .ou rest cmforttably and <-ny~y a re fr ehng dteP. One grateful use r wi ies: "Slon's Liniment is worth ini weight in uold.'' Keep a bottle on h~nd, use it against all soreness, _nec ralia and bruises. Kills pain. 2oc at 3oue Druggist.-Adv. to use this'year is a mixtude of equal parts of Acid Phosphate and Cotton Seed!Meal. This mixture will analyse NINE per cent. available Phosphoric Acid, and THREE AND ONE-HALF pericent. Am monia, and nearly if not quite ONE per cent. Potash. We are prepared to furnish both the above materials and also Blood and . Tankage. and we solicit inquiries. iINNG OIL KILL Manning, S. C. Palm Beach Season Opens Easter Sunday..: GET READY. At a glance you will be able to distinguish the differ ence between our method of pressing clothes and "old time methods used by others. 'Tis Easy Enough to Learn the Difference. We give your clothes the natural body shape, better creases and a thoroughly uniform finish, Cleaning. Pressing. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Hoffman French Dry Cleaning Co1 'Phone 142. KEEP COOL! Bu~y Your Kool Cloth Suits For $5.98. Special Bargains Everyday in Dry Goods, Clothing,.Shoes, Ladies' Hats, Skirts and Children's Dresses. A call will convince you. OUR MOTTO: More Goods for Less Money. KATZOFF Now at Player Furniture Co.'s Old Stand, Manning, S. C. We* Have! A Full Stock of iBuggies, Wagons, AND stok.Harness in stcand ask your inspection. Get our prices beforeyou buy. -|Everything guaran teed, Highest prices paid for COTTON SEED!I D. M. Bradham &Son The Bailey-Lebby Co Machinery, Mill and Plumbing Supplies. Automobile Supplies and Accessories. 6. & J. VEO riresand Tbes. Oils and Grease. CHARDLFSTON. S. C.