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The fNtkmning times. -ubUslihes All County and lown Ot .fical Advertiumcnts. MANNING, S. C., DEC. 6, 1916. 'PEAS WANTED! We Pay the Highest Price for good sound Peas. Any quantity, anywhere. WEINBERG'S GROCERY. Clerk of Court Barron was in Orangeburg last week on business. Red Emperor and, Malaga Grapes. 25e per pound at B. B. Breedin's. Mrs. S. F. Walker spent several days this week with Sumter relatives. Dr. E. W. Barron is in Columbia on business. Mrs. H. P. LeGranl is the guest of Mrs. S. A. Harvin near Sumter. Fresh Self-Rising Buckwheat, 10, 15 and 25c, at B. B. Brdedin's. MOTOl The dealers' since fidence in this pressed you. You Vill find thi go. People have foun are rare'ly rend c(ept by accident They know that b-een in use for as good as new gen any sol't( TIhey knowv, too, istics of D)odg~ Car. Its satisfactory p 'onlditionfs of ur nOW a mall-1' o) SUMTER i Opposite Claremont Hotel. SUMT E Fresh Shipment Ailie Honey in 10 and 25c jars at B. $. -Breedin's.. Miss Mattie Venning was the guest of Sumter friends several days this week. FOR SALE-Indian Runner and English Ducks, 75 cents each. O. W. Mcktay. Miss Mary Trott of Charleston and Miss Brunson of Sumter are week-end guests of Miss Caro Bradham. Messrs. W. H. Anderson and W. D. McClary, of Sumerton, were business visitors here yesterday. Mr. John Barton and Miss Daisy Barrineau were the guests of friends in Denmark on Thanksgiving Day. The Home Bank and The Peoples Bank has interesting ads this week about their Christmas Savings Clubs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dick son last Wednesday night a bouncing baby boy. We call special attention to the Santee Range ad., of Clarendon Hard ware Co., Sumnerton, in this issue. Rev. F. II. Shuler, a former pastor of the Manning Methodist church, was in town Monday. FO R SERVICE-Imported English Bloodhound, well trained. Address .1. E. Gamble, Manning, S. C. Mr. George Salley of Orangeburg has been visiting his grand parents in Manning, Mr. an: Mrs., C. R. larvin. Epworth League will meet at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, December 10, 191(. Subject: "Defy Evils." Leader, Miss Bell Gardner. Miss Margretta Shope while skat ing last week had the misfortune to fall and injure the ligaments of her right arm. PEAS WANTED-We pay highest prices for good, sound peas. Any quantity, anywhere. Weinberg's Grocery. Last Monday being salesday in Mlanning, the town was crowded with visitors, and some valuable property was sold. ROTHER5 r CAR. 'e and implicit con 'al' m1ust have i SO wherever you :1 out that repairs L''ed necessary 2x or abuse. CaIrs which have if they hav e blen I: c'are. hat effeiency andl( mmflon c'har'acter' m'Sulal hard(ship is 'IOTOR CO. - South Maen Street, R.,S.C. DON'T NEGLECT Manning Parents Should Not Over. look the Little One's Kidney Ailments. Oine of the most annoying ailments of childhood is weak kidneys and in ability to control the kidney secre tions. Not only is this a discourag ing trouble, and one that every mother is anxious to get rid of, but it is in many cases a signal of dan ger, of trouble that will get worse constantly if not attended to. If your child is frail or fitful, doesn't run around or play like other children, complains of backache and of feeling tired--suspect kidney -weakness. Doin's Kidney Pills are very effect ive for kidney weakness in children and are perfectly safe. Manning par- 4 ents recommend them. Mrs. J. S. Bell, S. Boundary St., Manning, says: "A younger mem ber of my family had weak kidneys after a fever. He had dizzy spells and the kidneys acted too frequently, causing much annoyance both day and night. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at the Dickson Drug Co., and they relieved the trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. Bell recommen'ls. Foster Miilburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. -Adv. Mrs. R. D. Clark is ill with typhoid fever at her home in Manning. Mr. F. M. Shope was a business visitor to Charleston last week. Mr. Chovine Clark of Columbia spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. an.1 irs. S. J. Clark. PEAS WAN'T'ED-We pay highest pt'rices for good, sound peas. Any quantity, anywhere. Weinberg's Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Burgess have returned to their home in Man ning, from Charleston, where they were married ' last Wednesday. Mr. C. P. Gable, president of the Black River Cypress Co., at Gable, went to Savannah last week on busi ness. Mr. C. W. Wells. who now has a pgo:ition with the Western Union Co., 'in Orangeburg, spent several days in Jianmng last week.4 In all probability Manning will soon nave a government building, as ctongress h:s appropriatel $5,000 for a i:osto:ice site here. We make i specialty of all high c'"s,- 11b wori. Bring your work to .I h Iimes oice an'I nave it done as 1 it should be. Mr. T. N. Wildman, who has been conducting a pressing business in this town for sometime has sold out to .Ir. Rowlanl I, andl will move to Flor 'I'he 5-10-25c Store has a page ad this week chock full of Christmas suggestions. It's sure worth while 'ed ng and maivy a <ollar will be s:ve l by those p.Lrcha'sing there. LOST----A yellow cur dog wearing a brass st add!ed leather collar. A lib eral reward given for his return to Dr. J. A. Mloo, Sumter, S. C. low many times run. of .iarrie I last Welnesday afternoon by .iudge .1. .\l. Vindham ir. .James lh' a hama n M Ars. Ella Ridgeway. 'I ie e.retony w.s perfornmed1 at the home of (i bride near Bloomv illec. Mirs. Keep, formierly Mliss Octavia I~ove, amH once'~ a teacher in the M lani no Gt (raded SchoolI, but who now. :es in ,hicksonville, and her two Iltle children are visiting Mlrs. .J. A. A1 yllw d~og weairinig a collar bear mi' Ilii the na e "I ''. T. 1 lims,'" was shot by1 Iuie imble y'e. :criy back of I '' :' .l 31nning buihiing. Tlhe I w"e w'silinosedI to have been nad . Il l'. (lark o: this place and I .\ir . A. Watson or .\iarion wVere ' e'I.~ A. C'. WVi:kiins oif the lHap-< T Ihid its ofI the .Xlethodlist chu trch at I'mnewoodI wiil give a bazaar on !* i oek ip oon,~i in Ct' oldi po~stoihe( I 4 biIIun assureid. Thei. Clarieindcin (ount y TPeachers' *r Watson '. Dunanweitii~& hClth I de o h o:-ea on, an w'i' a.t tI in presnt. hIti-. i w alb e vert inhg, I' I ,lit'gnzii. II :tir Pres.oc psln ithwi agi thi .:nsee at r i it' y ( b ltiou i ly venhing, noii olissin fori weuit and l.t adr Ii for t'eneit f i~tt i scof dv'r. Simund ' Phllism ~ivn win Fnown tomanty and Clre isp n Uee'orv Oviers3 stearse Anoay bearhis weradecr Pogatre onfansadCide II.I UIST A 11031 The happy Hol season for Gift Gi now prepared to se help you solve the I Here are are a : we feel sure will : please the receiver Vanity Boxes, Powder Boxes, Work Bags, Mesh Bags, Lady Dain ty, Coat Hangers, Traveling Sets, Shaving Sets, Mirrors, Silk Novel ties, Trays, Infant Sets, Comb and Brush Sets. Handkerchiefs from- 5c to 50c. Handkerchiefs by the Box from 10c to $1.00. Kid Gloves $1.25 to $1.75. Men's attractive Silk Ties 25c to 50c. Ladies Neckwear. Ladies Silk Hose each in an at tractive Holly Box. Buster Brown Hose for Men, Wo men and Children. Writing Paper in beautiful Xmas Boxes, especially suited for your purpose. IW Phone 68. 11 S. Mai Mr. R. I. Cothran has left with lasters or ointmen he Iome Bank and Trust Co., for aches, neuralia pa r1e( (list ribution a lot of tobacco seed soreness after co :>r the tobacco planters. These seed ni(It gives promp re raisel and carefully selected in bottle handy fo' he Pie-lmont section of North Caro- sprains and all e in-r where the finest wrapper's are tetosnswo rutsch. outdoors, the pains Through the efforts of Fire Chief i oggins, all fire insurance rates have >een rtyced in fanning. On brick ores and: contents the repauction is heetousirswh. Thg he effortsaxi of] Fi're Cifo cents per hundtre, anda on resi ox' the cents per hunired. This . edtion wie nt into 'effet lectebr xx hex t h. fns xaxe' r Ml ri (If l.oyhra h'ahs inf wth nie~l Homes l'isbin g rs held this rcek disibuh'tion. ome (of thcc seitd rSE' taiset an:e thrare stectex'i nl Cawhre Sth. finese braoes ax'e hnrged itfatedcuty sing hl this -x'k inudleharylex' omlimnthedt 4 ss Ah arie ten ar Post'magvster' h 'II. C.(ity Mceliy 'I.hxLg~ Appel nd) ry m ith. Thnese box'ys then larg Hel. w ithfauenth(y uing let Mr. ADudle lyler coplweimn iom I ake I~Cn iit r on t T anksgivingl 'y w.ith a dinner pty atixl theCn -:d !i e. Ix i sp itel of theixi' in le n If i r Ao ti t ele cou~ei. apexs x'r in-' I hte tane, whn iinne was annundy 'le wrthe c(tinto thxx ginin om| h.-re ilI11 n 1, t esei ll eaed tale' xxc tie gu'aest alf evre n andoth xin o'h to x, ulxl tha p t ix apeaa nctie' of Ie itisa n, wich ln w a abudatly ulenIy with1 ev',S mer;ing th a goest uinner 'thse u'sts ll, erne to te' ar I ory wae'rmscan dancinc Mwrroe tiii. a ro n. ho e iit eaxxx. xx I : V.lie Axni l lei n, L ake City; 'ankSN.c Tuevl le , Js'sie) r Aver ....i.....n-- tntel Hirschmnn.-an V. Harron, E xd. adn ae Ie mn,' A S. T KeIet Dr.: Dlunbar es - xor t in'et, all n Wxa(~ ilthamxs and Iott 'anal. MeeWricxno e )N .S. TIdm:;' dAughES dAIN Sxir s I ext en g irat thoanks to nothex's nforiendps, formany acts~ prxxinissrn thetaecniull reen-r reavemilen. Mer wordskl pcatex xi othes f~or bmpruisheand r andl more efetv ynmussy Ww IT, PLEiS idays are near, th .ving, and we a rve your needs an G'ift Problem. rew articles whic 1 %ppeal to you an( Dolls 10c to $1.50. Shirt Waist in Rolly Boxes ready for mailing. Has it 'occurred to you that would like an Umbrella, Satchel or Suit Case? Pretty line of Rugs and Art, Squares. LISTEN what we've just receive. A big line of Fancy High Tof Boots in Brown, Gray, Black and : " White from $4.00 to $6.00. Don't yo think someone would like a pair o Felt Shoes? We do, and we have': them for Men, Women and Childreri. Big line of Shoes at old prices. Try; them, you'll save money and Will bV satisfied. .n St. Sumter, S. ts. For rheumatic ing exposure are relieved by. in and that grippy Liniment. At all Druggists, 5 is, Sloan's Lini- Adv. t relief. Have a o lt rise strain , We don't charge for " iles at e work calls them office. They are free evy time" anai aches follow- iand us a dollar. .'hy IRISTMAS CIGB SAYES [.AR(E SUiM B~ank of Columbia is to Pay Out $85,000. NOTABI.Y SUCCESSFUL, P'Irn Was Puit Into Effect Only Twelve Months Ago--Pay in Cash. Tlwelve month s -ao the Bankl of ?olaubia opened for the first time its he success of the plan with this bank ~vas so marked that it attracted a :rnt deal of attention in banking ireles ini various parts of the United States. Charles N. Crowdson, the treait advertising expert of ('hicago, stated that the Banik of Columbia in oiening so nmany new accounts for he first year in a city otf this sizec, ad broken all records for this coun ry. The club e!osed yesterday, the last yament s being accepted at. that he miembhers is $A5,.. The plan used by t:ae Bank of Co umbia is one which requires the !ubs to be' paid off in cash, the mem ers hav'in'g to present their pa1ss *ooks at the bank for payment. ()n 1:count, of the large number to be iandledl, it is necessary for the bank (I (xtend' the payments oIver sev.eral lays, and just when an account may m withdIra wn is shio.vn in the ad wert isemient o'f the iank. The result. of systemati.c savings is wery cearly showvn by tde results ob inedI bv the se'vernol b-iniks in th is ityv wh ich operate Christmas savings lubis. If tao habits tiius acquired ouldl be dibreeled toward permanent u.viner.s, it would create in this city very harme Ian I wvhich would be of ut erad alsi.4Lance in the develop nent of the city as a whole, andic for he benefit of each cit izen thereof.-- . he State, Dec. 3, 1910. [Because of t he great success . of Y his saving plan in Columbia, 'Atlan a, Charleston, Florence, 'spartan.. ; )ur', Greenville and many othe "laces the Ilomio Batik and Trust Co. i't/ intioduced the .same .plan in/ \Ianning. Gre.at interest is be ng mainifested in it andI it should 1)0 as successfu iere as .it has pi'oven elsewhere.