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PubiMishes Ait CouIty and Town. Of. tilail Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., JAN. 10, 1917 Peas. WANTED! We Pay the Highest Price for good sound Peas. Any quantity, anywhere. WEINBERG'S GROCERY. Mr. J. H. Rigby is in the market buying mules for Coffey & Rigby. Mr. S. Iseman spent Sunday in Sumter. Mr. C. E. Wilkins of Greensboro, N. C., was in Manning last week. Most mule for the least money at Coffey & Rigby's. Mr. and Mrs. Max Krasnoff left for their home in New York last Sunday. Mr. Frank Moffett spent last Sun day in Columbia. Mr. Joe Davis is in Charleston this week on business. Come and buy a nice mule or horse at Coffey & Rigby's. Foreston lodge Junior Order will meet tomorrow night. If it's a good mule or horse you need, we have it. F. C. THOMAS. Taxes paid and licenses due-now for a gross of files and the street work will progress again. There are more than 600,000 trap shooters in the United States-won der how many crap shooters. One or two horse wagons at close prices and on easy ternis: W. P. LEGG. We know. of sonic people in this town who have high aims in life but are short on ammunition. Our secondl car of mules and horses just arrived, and some of the prettiest you have ever seen. F. C. THOMAS. Work is being pushed on the newv Levi buildinig and wvill soon be occu pied by the Levi Mercantile Co., and Iseman aind Weinberg. You can get any size mule you syat at Coffey & Rigby's. Av.ery nine knife stalk entters at close prices andt on easy terms. W. P. LEGG. We wvish to thank our neighbors andl friends for their kind attention (luring our recent bereavement. Mr. andl Mrs. J. P. Thames. Just arrivedl another car of the prettiest mules ever brought to Man ning. D. M. Bradham & Son. Julius A. Mood of Summerton has been appointed a secondl lieutenant in the United States army, and is sta tionedl at Fort Leavenwvorth, Kansas. Capers James of Summerton has been appointed a second lieutenant in the United States marine corps at Washington. Just received our second~ car of mules andl horses, come in andl let us show you. F. C. THOMAS. Anyone wishing a goodl track to test out auto springs, try .our front street. Well, maybe this street will be worked later. Guess the crew ran short on files. Going out of the Jewelry andl Nov elty business. Will sell evei'ything at cost and below cost. Big -line of watcehos and jewelry on hand. S. R. VENNING. Drives Out Malaria, Bdids Ud~ System Tbe Old Standard general sitengthening tonic, GROVE'S TAST~IHas~ chill TONIC, drives out Mestia~enriches the lolM~asnj builds up the sys temn. A true tnicauts.ad .... dre,. 50 ' Ne#ae te t it yb . D, 4 l': ADHAM4 & SON P 'Ol SALE-A good bay mare; sultiblelft i ay purpose; good gentle 'divei ;will sell cheap for cash. M. Styks >J ., pinewood, S. C. Married last Saturday night by Judge Windhasi, Miss Lula Beard of ew Zii .and Mr. Eddie Cprbett of Manning. The Civi : League will meet at the Court House Monday afternoon, Jan uary 15th, at 4:80 o'clock. Work Will be planned for tlhe new year at this meeting and a full attendance is re quested; FOR SALE-A good Jersey cow with young calf. Apply to Dr. J. A. Cole, Manning, Si C. - There will be a dance at the Cen tral Warehouse next Friday night. Gentlemen will be charged 50 cents, ladies free. A good band has been secured. The. Clarendon delegation left yes terday morning to be present to the roll call at the opening of the general asseui:bly in Co lumbia. Senator Du Rant, J. H. Lesesne, W. W. Johnson and R. M. Mellette are our represen tatives. Come in - and let us show you a pretty bunch of mules. D. M. BRADHAM & SON Two local men in the person of Henry Blackman and Ulyses June. have been working the blind-tiger traffic here for the past few weeks, and on Monday they had warrants taken out for Ed. Hatfield and Mat tie Lucky, colored, and Henry and Clarence Frierson, white for selling whiskey. We have some of the best work mules ever brought to Manning, also a nice bunch of horses. F. C. THOMAS. Mr. R. C. Baggett, who has been the assistant cashier of the Peoples Bank,;-has been promoted to cashier. Mr. Baggett is a very deserving young man, with sterling qualities, and- we congratulate nirm on his pro motion, and. feel sure he will make the bank a very efficient officer. If you need a good mule, now is the time to get it, as we received a select car Monday. D. M. BRADHAM & SON. Mr. and. Mrs. S. Katzoff gave a (lance last. Wednesday night at their home in honor of their guest. After the (lance *a very enjoyable supper was served; Those- present were: Mrs. M. Warshaner and Miss Kam isky of Wilmington, Misses Annie and Rounette Hirschman, Harry Riff Benny Ness, Clarence Iseman, Jake and Abe Goldstein. FOR SALE-Partridge Wyan dotte. Seven hens and two cocks. Price $10. Address Edwin Johnson, Manning, S. C. Coffey & Rigby are expecting this week the best load ofimules ever ship pedl to Clarendon county. FOR SALE-Coker's Weber 82 Cottonseed at $2.00 per bushel. Five Lock Big Boll at $1.50 per bushel. A pply to' R. R. DuRant, Alcolu, R. F. D. No. 2. Last Friday night the express of fice at Alcohl was broken into, and on the discovery next morning Rural Policeman Peavey was notified, sna he at once went over there. The bmre. ~ar only got a gallon of wvhiskey, as the wvindow he broke showved where he evidlently could not get on the inside, and he then took another jug, held it Lap to the -hole in the windowv and filled it then broke the .empty jug on the inside. Officer Pehavey foun-i that Wilie English, colored, had sold some whiskey .that night, and had not ordered any, so arrestea him and put him in ~jail. FOR SALE--Two Jots in Manning, one in- the coloredl section, the other in good wvhite residential district, will sell at bargain. A pply to S. R. Venning. F"OIf SA LE-Several White Wyan dlotte cockerels. $1.25 each. Ad dress W. W. Birailsford, Jr., Manning. Died last Saturday in Manning at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Thames, Quincy, their eldest child. He was in his sixteenth year, andl would have gradluatedl at the local gradled school next year. lie was a bright and energetic boy, and liked' by all who knew him. He contracted malaria fever in the summer, but only took seriously ill on Christmias. eve, Eyes Exantihed' Glasses Fitted .J. E. ARANT, PH. G. Optopnetrigt, oawad b e)l iir thg;la 4 ing :oui, tety, on utaday attrngIq. We ai. eetely' sympathag 29 th, the be ve4 family to their a out of tr'oube.; Se'veral hundred bushels of earl burt oats, Rust Proof Oats' ad white corn now in stock. W. P, LEGG, Mr. C. I. .Touelbberry of Remini was in Manning last week, and brought us a gallon of his.."Prideof Vineland". syrup. This -syrup is jugt a little better than any Georgia ctu's or any other syrup' shipped here. --It is put up in the most modern cans and each can. has his label on it. This gentleman is one of Clarendon's most progressive farmers, and we hope others will follow in his foot steps by getting their produce made up in merchantable manner, so -that our money can be kept at home, 'in stead of going abroad for things that really belong to us. We have no doubt that 14r. Touchberry will be glad -to give any information is to the production ' per gallon of his syrup. However, we have tried it and can.highly recommend it to merchants and others who like good syrup. Just arrived two cars of fine Tim othy hay and three more coming soon. W. P. LEGG, BUICK. i'or the first time this year we have one or two Buicks in stock. Any one wanting a Buick will please place their order with us at onpe as you understand how hard it is to get a Buick when ieti want it. 60-in. tread. Yours truly, Sumter Sales Company, -2t. Sumter, S. C. - 0 - Congregational Meeting. Every member of the Method'st church is urged to be present on next Sunday morning. A matter of great importance will be presented. No collection. - 0 NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt or trespass on my land lo cated near Sardinia. R. A. BURGESS. -0 Services at the Methodist Church. Manning Methodist Church, Dr. Watson B. Duncan, Pastor. Sunday School at 10:30 A. M., Mr. Joseph Sprott, Superintendent. Men's Bible Class at same hour, Hon. Charlton DuRant, Teacher. Preaching at 11:30 A. M., and 7:30 P. M., by the Pastor. Morning Subject: "The Beatitude of Giving." Evening Subject: "The Fall and Restoration of Simon Peter." Evangelistic service. Epworth League at i P. M., Mr. J. B. Cantey, President. Sunday School at Trinity at 3 P. M. Preaching at 4 P. M. '.Prayer Service on Thursday at 4 P. M., followed by the Teacher-Train ing Class. Public cordlially invited to all ser vices. 0 - NOTici. Several good mules and horses will be soldl Saturday, the 13th, at the Court HTouse sqluare. MRS. L. C. LESESNE, Executrix. W. T. LESESNE, Executor. A car of 135 barrels lime to be shipped fro mthe kiln for me today. W. P. LEGG. The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people'taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one that is easi ly broken. Take a cuzd sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed--not ice cold, but a tempera ture of about 90 dlegrees. F. Also sleep with your windlow upi. Do this and you will seldom take cold. When you (10 take cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get ridl of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable every wvhere.--Adv. NOTICE! I wvill be at the following places on the dantes named below, to take re turns of Personal Property. If you (d0 not make returns, a 60 per cent. penalty will be adlded for non-return; so meet me on the dates namedl below and save yourself, as well as the audlitor trouble: Paxville, Mondlay, January 15.' Pinewood, Tuesday, Jdnuary 16. Rimmii, WVednesday, January 17. C. W. Brown's Store, Thursday, .January 18. Summerton, (Magistrate's office) Tuesday, January 19. St. Pauls, Saturday, January 20. Davis Cross Roads(1, Manday, Jan uary 22. -Davis Station, Tuesday, January 23. Jordna, Wednesday January 24. 'H. A. Alsbrooks, 'rhursday, Jan uary 25. Foreston, Friday, January 26. Wilsons Mill, Saturday, January A. . Chandler's, Monday, Febru-. ary 6.. Barron's Mill, Tuesday, Februarv 0. IW. D. McF'addens, Wednesday, 1' eb ruary 7. ' A new Car of I get what you Want of * 0'F F Turbeville's Store, Thursday, Feb. ruary, 8. New Zion, Friday, February 9. Alcolu, Monday, February 12. A.. P. BURGESS, Auditor Clarendon County. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Most Effectual. "I have taken a great many bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and every time it has cured me. I have found it nost effectual for a hacking cough and for colds. After taking it a cough always disappears," writes J. R. Moore, 'Lost Valley, Ga. Ob tainable everywhere.--Adv. SUPERVISOR'S REPORT. To Court House Bonds - ..$60,000.00 By Accumulated Sinking Fund -- -- --- - . - 7,165.10 To Balance Due . . - -$52,834.90 To County Bonds $10,000.00 and $20,000.00 - - -- -$30,000.00 By Accumulated Sinking Fund - - - - -- -- -- 11,670.25 To Balance Due - - - -$18,329.75 To Loan 1916. Notes . -$20,000.00 By Amount in Treasury Ap plicable to same . . . - 12,637.30 To Balance Due - - - -$ 7,362.70 Ordinary Property and Road Tax Pledged to secure this. Unpaid approved claims to date - .. .. .- - - _ _$17,043.19 Available for County Purposes Nothing. The above is correct as far as I have checked up. There will be some more claims from 1916 to be adjusted which will be given in next report. Having nothing to start with, and as yet having made no arrangements to get money to pay for current ex penses, I ask the commissioners and all citizens to carefully note condi tions of roads and bridges and report same to me. Don't do any work expecting pay for it unless I tell you to do it. Very respectfully, J. E. KELLY. Fourth Quarterly Report County Supervisor's Office. 482 J W Heriot mag salary 112.50 483 Bank of Manning trial Willie Bethune, Lee County 351.65 484 F M Graham lum rd wk 30.18 485 Theodore V Gray, sal $50.00 and expenses $2.00 52.00 486 R W Corbett gd ch gang , 30.00 487 Willie Ridgway gd ch gang 35.00 488 L L Wells co treas sal 112.50 489 John W Heroit stationery 3.00 490 E B Brown wk gd jury 20.00 Box Rent .45 20.45 491 J MI Peavey rural policeman 75.00 492 J M F'lcmming sup e g 50.00 498 L R Barwick mag constable '18.75 494 L S Barwick mag salary 25.00 495 A J Richbourg mag sal 75 00 496 H A Richbourg const sal 25.00 497 M D Baird mag salary 25.00 498 Monroe Bairdl const sal 18.75 499 E M Bradham mag sal 50.00 500 W J Wilson const sal 31.83 501 W E Hodge, ,const sal 18.75 502 .J E Richbourg mag salary 25.00 503 D H Hardy const sal 18.75 504 W E Flemming mag sal 25.00 505 E J Browne sup t dI sal . 300.00 506 R T Touhberry -gd c g 36.00 507 John b Broom wh court h 6'.00 508 Hannibal White .wk furn 4.00 509 E~ B Gamble jI rept July 25.20 510 E B Gamble 511 E B Gamble jI rept Sept 63.20 512 E B Gamble jail rept Aug 38.40 513 E B Gamble sal dlepty 337.50 5141 E B Gamble on salary 250.00 515- E B Gamble convey lun 13.20 516 E B Gamble convey lun 8.35 517 E B Gamble convey lup 12.05 518 JTohn Be~thune sal co farm 70.00 519) H L~ Wilson e~x lun & poor 13.50 520 W P Legg hay ch gang 32.44 521 Katherine M Richardson canning club 150.00 522 Plowden Hdw Co Sup ch g 144.50 522 Frank King Janitor & ex 38.50 524 L L Wells court expenses 831.75 625 Manning Water Works water jail & et house 17.88 526 B A Johnson sup rd & c g 240.23 526-b Harvey W Mitchum lum 3.42 527 M W Hudson lumber 11.23 NOTrICE. Notice is hereby given,.. that pur suant to a resolution of the Boardl of Directors, a meeting of the stock holders of Gerald-Davis Company, a corporation, will be hexd at the o0fiee of Purdy & O'Bryan, in Manning S. C., on the 31st (lay of Januar 117; at eleven o'clock In the morn ng, for the purpote of conslidering a resolu tion for said1 corporation to gointo liquidlation, wind up its affairs and dissolve. By order of Board of Di rectors. JOHN D. GlDRALD, Secretary andl Trasurer. Manning, S. C., Dec. 27, 1916.-4t. The Quinine That poes Wot f0*The Head Because of its tonic slajeative qtecrA XA TIVi BROMO UINitEe bettertban ordnary Culinne and doe dt cause nlfervuateae nor1 do gin is bea. Reemr the %i name 4n . t , Sa d ine Mules just received, Lt of this lot. 527-b John W Perry lumber 83.00 528 John Jordan wood 3.00 529 John D Brown wk ct house 4.50 530 J" H Raven lumber 54.17 531. D E & F J Turbeville lum 27.52 32 sup ch gang 96.50 533 .86.95 534 B A Johnson sup poor 23.00 535 " " sup ch g 160.85 536 E B Brown salary 25.00 537 R T Touchberry gd c g /30.00 538 J M Peavey rural policeman 75.00 539 John W Perry lumber 36.17 540 Willie Ridgway gd ch gang 35.00 541 J M Flemming su c g 50.00 542 R H Corbett gd ch gang 30.00 543 Frank King frt and drayage 1.18 544 L e " Janitor 37.50 545 E B Brown salary 25.00 546 L L Wells stamps 5.00 547 Hannibal White wk c h 2.00 548 John W Perry lumber 37.60 540 W R Davis sup ch gang 43.32 650 New Idea Co sup c g 25.50 551 Hannibal White wk c h 13.05 552 Willie Ridgeway gd c g 35.00 553 R T' Touchberry gd c g 30.00 ,EVERYTH Vallue,s Plowden 11 START THlE YI Our Chrisi This is a weekly sa you into the VERY 60 little money aside e matures next Decemb~ all you'paid in. and mn interest. NO CHARGE AN[ jOIN. Just come in ai 'deposit. There are pla everybody. Join our Vacation EXTRA MONEY when next suimmer. This ( 26th. so start this wee two weeks to catch ui plans of-saving. We pay 4:per cen on all savings accoun THE PEOF I . r) ST~ J I I/ 4 f1 . I All sizes. You can IGBY. 554 Henry Gamble baling hay 7.50 555 J M Peavey rural policeman 75.' 556' S W Barron agent rent 400.00 657 B Ay Jhnson . sup c g 205.7 558 J. M emming .sup c g, frt 52.9 559 R H Corbett gd c g' 30.00 560 Frank King -jan c h bx 47. 561 S W Young c ch gang 28.'3 562 John F Bethune sal co farm 70.00 563 A P Burgess on salary 37.50, 664 R E Muldrow ex trial Wil lie Bethune Lee County 14.2 565 Town of Manning sewer 400.0 566. E B Brown on salary 25.0 567 Clar Telephone Co.' rent 24.5 568 M J Morris rural police 150.0 569 T. L Wells stamps 5.00 570 A J Blackman wk c h 5.50 571 Bank of Manning ex bond 5.75 572 W R Davis salary 30 0 572-b John F Bethune sal co fm 15. Chil'dren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO RsIA IN0. K. in the Hardware line here, and to the housewife we would say that our Kitchen and Cooking Utensils are of the best make and most dur able quality. We have a very large variety of household needs in Hardware and it will well pay the thrifty to make their purchases here. Come in and have a look round-it will be a surpris ing experience. ardware Co D IDEA SAR RIGHIT BY tmas Club! vings plan that will cet OD H ABiT of putting a' ach week. The Club er. when you get back ore too, for we allow > NO FORMALITY TO id make the first smallj ns of payment to suit i00D IDEA!a Club and have a little you get yoL r vacation lub started December1 k. ypu will have only ~. Come in and see our compounded quarterly ELS DANK R..BAOOGPT