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REMEMBER OUR FREE AIR STATION ! For the benefit of thos we have the following 1 chance to save- money c Fair Five-Minute Vulcanizers Champion X Spark Plug - - ----- -- - ---- G. &vJ.Tires, 30x3% G. & J. Tires 30x3------- - - - 1-Gal. Can Supreme Auto Oil---- - - Blow Out Patches 30x3%---- ---- Blow Out Patches 30x3- ------- FULL LINE 01 These Goods are all gua: BACK OF HA THE LEVI BLOCK. We have an expert mect Some Farmers Use Their Brains. Some Use On1y Their Hands. Others Use Both. Better Find Out Your Class, Friend Farmer To know good methods and not-use them is the same as not knowing. It's like starving with plenty toeat all around you. This kind of thing is not con fim~d to farmers alone. We are all guilty of .false rea soring more or less, but we must play strong on the LESS and look at farming as a business, and cut out the "penrny wise pound foolish"; methods. Any half infonned farmer knows that his land should be com pletely covered with a growting erop throughout the winte -. that oats. rye. barley and wheat will make this needied cover. produce fine graing. make food for man and beast. and conserve the ,otherwise wasted fertility of the soil, wich, with the straivs returned to the land in monures furnishes that miuch needed element called huuns (a thing that cannot be~ bought in bags. no matte- what kind of fertilizers ydu use. nor what price you psy). which wakes th-e guajos you buy in the springyield better results. and yourm crops stand more floods and draught. These ?acts Most Farmers Know. The Question is Do You Use These Facts For WhatI They're Worth ?\ Higt priced fertilizers and the~ boll weevil will make a srong cowmbination to tight. ~re You Prepared For The!Scrap ? S? Thinl it over and come, let us explain the merit of a wondurful land improver. Extra, Qean, Fancy Winter Rye, $2.00 Bushcl. THE SEEDIN GROCERY CO., ATRONI7ETHE TIMES JOB DEPARTMENT. u N M MANNING e attending tt :o offer at gre )n Auto Supp] 1.25, regular price $ 2.00 50, regular price 75 11.50, regular price 12.75 8.50, regular price 9.90 .50, regular price .75 .20, regular price .35 .15, regular price ..25 2 FORD PAR ranteed to be s VIN w MANNII ianic in our Re share of yoi SIIMMIION NW$ NO1TS When this article goes to press we will know who our next president will be. We are mighty glad that President Wilson is holding the lead so far. The members of the Home Dem onstration Club held a community fair here last Saturday, November 4th, which was -quite a success. This fair speaks well for our community, and doesn't seem as though hard times are knocking at our doors. It would be hard to .say who deserved blue ribbons had they been awarded, but I want to say that unless other communities "get busy," Summerton will carry off some blue ribbons from the county fair. Hurry up neighbors and see what you can do! Mrs. H. A. Fischer after spending several days with relatives in Sum ter has returned home. Mr. Bishop McCleod's friends are glad to see him out again after a re ent illness of typhoid fever.. Messrs. Loney Carrigan, Grady Walker, with Misses Rita Walker, Elmo McKnight and Miss Carpenter motored to iHartsville Sundlay to spendi thle da'y with Misses Martha Walker and Vivian Eadon of Coker College.. Mrs. Lula Ragn and children have returned! to Rock Hill. The two weeks old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Henry King, of St. Paul lied Thursday, November 2nd, after a few days illnes of hemorhagic fever. Mr. and Mrs. King have the sympathy of their many friends. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ma this of St. Paul a son, on November the 5th. Messrs. Shope and I. I. Appelt of The Manning Times were pleasant visitors to our town Tuesday. Judge A. J. Richbourgh, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richbourg and Miss Aline Richbourgh attended the fun eral of -Mr. J. D. Pack at Paxville Monay. We are glad to see Mr. Deccie Fischt at his post again with the Clarendon Hardware Co., after sev eral days of Malaria fever. Miss Mamie Cummings has return ed to Ridgeville after visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mathis. We expect a good number of our folks to attend the circus in Sum ter Friday. Mr. Otis Rowe of Summerton, R. F. D., killed a fine big buck last week. Mrs. A. E. Brock who has been OTOR I rS. C. i.e Clarendon atly reduced i lies: L S e Steering Rod, Anti-Rattle Radius Rod, Anti-Rattler Fan Belt Electric Bulbs, Mazda - Auto Tubes, 3% -- Auto Tubes, 3 Tool Boxes, with Yale L ;TS AT RED trictly fresh st [OTOR G, S. C. pair Departme r patronage. [improving-much to the delight of her many friends. Mr. Frank Martin and sister, Miss Janie motored from Alcolu to Sum merton Sunday t8 spend the day with friends. Mr. Jim Godwin has moved in the Anderson house on Church street. Hon. 0. C. Scarborough is in Co lumbia this week on business. Mrs. Rogers Scarborough of Bish opille *has returned home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Hattie Wood. Mesrs. H. P. Troy, H. H-. Medlin, J. W. Lesesne, Leon Davis and Dr. D. 0. Rhame went hunting in Santee Tuesday. They report a splendid day and peinty of game. Mr. Joe Barfield has returned from a visit to friends at Holly Hill. Messrs. J. W. and Bennie Broad way spent Tuesday in- Manning on business. Miss Clara Tennant who is teach ing at Fort Motte spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. Wyatt Aiken Taylor, president >f the Christian Endeavor, spoke at he Presbyterian church Tuesday night. He made a very impressive talk on Christian Endeavor work. The honor roll for the Summerton Graded School for the month of Oc tober is as follows: 1st grade-Julia Canty, Sue Le ssne, Francis Troy. 2nd grade--Sara Hunter, Dorothy Coskrey, Bessie Wood, Edward Ma this. 3rd grade-Elizabeth Andersori, Katie Canty. 4th grade-Hallie Carson, Sara Gordon. 5th grade-Tappy Lesesne , Mary Derick, May Elizabeth Hunter. 6th grade-Emma Uyn Wood, Del mar Rhamne. 7th grade -Lily Canty. 8th grade--Frank Wood, Emory Rogers. 9th grade--Grace Allen, Mary Gentry. PA~YILf IIM Mr. James D. Pack, one of the old est citizens of the community, died at his home near here early Sunday morning in his 65th year. He had been sick for about three weeks with malarial efver, so his death was not unexpected. The funeral services were held Monday morning at' the town cemetery, conducted by his pas tor, Rev. M. J. Kyzer. Mr. Pack was a man of exemplary Christian char County Fair i )rices. This is cials I .4 .1 ----------------2.2 ock .- - 1.5 UCED PRIC] ,ock and of bes1 61 CO., nt and we asi the community. His immediate sur viving family consists of a widow, two sons, and two daughters, as fol lows, Messrs. Benjamin and Willie, Mrs. H. B, Bateman, and Miss Mary Pack. Mr. John 0. Barwick and family of Sumter spent Sunday with his father, Magistrate L. S. Barwick. Rev. M. J. Kyzer has accepted the Baptist pastorate at Cordova. He went with his family on Monday in his new Ford to begin' his duties at once. Miss Leila Corbett went Tuesday to Sumter to spend this week with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Brunson at the .Sumter hotel. She will resume her duties at the postoffice next Mon day, after an absence of six weeks with a spell of fever. Mrs. Mad'ge Curtis, from Chester field, will come Saturday to spend a whil'e it the home of Mrs. S. E. Curtis. The Woman's Christian Temper ance Union will met Tuesday after -Seasonable CAN ALWAYS BE DIXIE Take your Meals with us whi - always hare in stock a: NUNNALLY's COLD DRINKS. ICE C TOBA The Cand~ MANNIN< .Will be Headquarters Dulring Complete Bananas, Oranges, I Pean DELICIOUS HOME Everything that goes into< and Pure. BUY FROM HARVIN AND SAVE MONEY ! 1ext week, now your D, regular price . ,30 D, regular price .50 5, regular price .25 S, regular price .25 5, regular price 2.95 5, regular price 2.60 0, regular price 2.25 ES. bmaterials. ISOLINE AND OILS. for a good CASTORIA For Infants-and Chldren In:Use For Over 30 Years the Signature of noon, 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hastings Broadway. The topic for the meting is "Temperance 'and La bor." All members are urged to be present, aind visitora' will be welcome. Dr. and Mrs.' 5rnest Broadway of Davis Station, sperit-. Sunday 'at the hom~e of Mr. Reynolds Owen. Miss Mary Lee Cutter has'- been quite sick for several days. -Fo'r a Muddy Complexion. Take . Chamberlain's'- Tafilets and adopt a di.-t of vegetables and .cereals. Take outdoor exercise daily and your cornplexiona will . be greatly improve.d within a few months. Try it. Obtain able every where-Adv. Delicacies FOUND AT THE CAF E an you' attend the Fair. We ull liue of 'the famnous S CANDIES, REAM, CIGARS AND SKitchen, S.S.C. Far Week For a Big and Line of emons, Apples and/ uts.4 -MADE CANDIES.I wr Candie s Strictly Fresh