The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, February 21, 1917, Image 2
Now Well
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Is the best all-round medicine
lever used," writes J.A.
Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas.
"I suffered terribly with liver
troubles, and could get no relief.
The doctors said I had con
sumption. I could not work at
all, Finally I tried
THEOFORD'S.
BLACK
DRAUGHT
and to my surprise, I got better,
and am to-day as well as any
man." Thedford's Black.
Draught is a general, cathartic,
vegetable liver medicine, that
has been regulating irregulari
ties of the liver,. stomach and
- bowels, for over 70 years. Get
a package today. Insist on the
genuine-Thedford's. E-70
ONLY SMALL FIGHTS
IN CUBA YESTERDAY
Havana, Feb. 18.-Sunday passed
quietly as fair as revolutionary activi
ties were. concerned, only a few minor
brushes between rebels and govern
ment forces being reported from iso
lated places.
With Ciego de Avila in its hands
and communication with that point re
established, the government probably
is concentrating its forces for an at
tack on Santiago de Cuba, which city
is still in the hands of the rebels.
Gen. Rios and Gen. Ramos at Man
zanillo, with two thousand men, and
Gen. Cebreco at Baraco, with a
strong force, are preparing to march
against the capitol of Oriente prov
ince.
The partial elections, which were
scheduled to be held in Oriente Feb
ruary 20, and which, it was expected,
would settle the long drawn out dis
pute as to whether President Menocal
is to serve another four years as
President or step aside for Alfredo
Zayas, Liberal, candidate, will not be
held on that (late, the President by
special decree having suspended them.
A new date for these partial reelec
tions will have to be fixed by the Pro
visional Electoral Board. Quarrels
over the election dispute led to the
present uprising.
Lingering Coughs Are Dangerous.
Get rid of that tickling cough that
keeps you awake at night and drains
your vitality andl energy. Dr. King's
New Discovery is a pleasant balsam
remedly, antiseptic, laxative andl
promptly ffective. It soothes the ir
ritatedI membrane and kills the cold
germs; your cough is soon relieved.
Delay is dangerous-get Dr. King's
New Discovery at once. For nearly
fifty years it has been the favorite
remediy for grippe, croup, coughs and
colds. Get a bottle to-day at your
Druggist, 50c.--adv.
I* APAT
'soy
this year .4nd cornme
*the boll weevil. WeI
on hand that we will
id lots of one or more
I 75 cents a peck ii
one bushel.
]$2.40 a bushel in orig
half bushels each.
One-half bushel a
three foot rows. Y
bushels an acre.
We guarantee a c.
-is raised.
This is the most
that has ever been in
'tININ
MAI
Visit of Courtesy.
The A'merican supply ship Dixie
came into port today from Guanta
namo but she carted no marines and
her visit was said to be purely one of
courtesy. The commanderi immedi
ately came ashore and proceeded to
'thd American legation, where he con
ferred with American Minister Gon
zales.
The usual visits of courtesy were
exchanged between the officers of the
war vessel and Cuban officials.
Assistane Secretary of State Pat
terson is quoted as saying with ref
erence-to the meaning of the visit of
the Dixie that Carlos Cespedes, the
Cuban minister, at Washington, had
cabled in advance the coming of .war
vessels to this and ether ports of the
island and adding that he had assur
ances from Secretary of State Lan
sing- that their presence was intended
to give moral support to the Cuban
Governmnt and "reaffirming assur
of non intervention."
Dr. Alfredo Zayas is reliably re
ported as seeking a conference with
the American minister, but Mr. Gong.
zales would not say that he is to
meet Mr. Zayas, who is reported to be
in hiding or near Havana, supposed
in a foreign legation.
Nuerous arests of suspected men
are b ng made at various points in
the Republic and reports continue to
come in of rebels giving themselves
up with their arms singly and in
small groups.
No Americans Landed.
Santiago, Cuba, Feb. 18.-The Uni
ted States mine layer San Francisco
arrived here today and Commander
Henry V. Butler arranged with the
military Governor not to allow the
war ships of President Menocal, or
others carrying troops for the pur
pose of attacking Santiago, to enter
the harbor, provided the Governor
would not mine the harbor or sink a
ship in the channel. No American
troops have been landed as reported.
Troops under comand of Gen. Car
los Gonzales Clavel left here today by
train to attack Manzanillo. Major
Bertol, at Manzanillo, has taken ref
uge in the American consulate.
No confirmation has yet been re
ceived of the reported capture of two
brothers of President Menocal, when
the Liberal forces took possession of
the Menocal sugar mill, at Palma Sor
lano.
Whenever You Need a General '.Ton
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
RUB OUT PAIN
with good oil liniment. That's
the suredt way to stop them.
The best rubbing liniment is
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
ll Good for the Ailments of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
GJood for your owon A ches,
Pains, Rheumatism Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Ntc.
25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers.
C HOF
Beans
nce getting ready for
iave a supply of seed
sell at $2.50 a bushel
biushels.
quantities less than
inal bags 2 and one
ill plant one acre in
ields from 16 to 40
msh market for all that
promising new crop
troduced in this sec
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Clarendon County,
The Bank of Manning, substituting
the plaintiff Louisa E. Wilkins,. Plain
tiff against, Evan L. Wilkins, H. W.
Silcox, and. M. V. Haseldon, As
signees of the insolvent estate of. E.
L. Wilkins, Drake-Innes-Green Shoe
Company, A. Hardy Silcox and Wil
lard H. Silcox, co-partners doing bus
iness under the name of Silcox &
Company, A. V. Bradham, Blanch
Mathis,' Charlton DuRant, and Na
vassa Guano Company, Defendants.
Under and by Virtue of a judgment
Order of the Co rt of Common Pleas
in the above at ted case, to me di
rected, bearing date of November
19th, 1914, I wil sell at public auc
tion, to the high at bidder for cash,
at Clarendon Co it House, at Man
ning, in said Cou ty, within the legal
hours for judicia sates, on Monday
the- 5th day of ar h, 1917, being
sales day, the follovi ig described real
estate: . It
1 All that piec parcel or tract
of land lying, bei j and situate in
the Town of Man ing, South Caro
lina, bounded and utting as follows,
to wit: North by o conveyed to Sil
cox & Company, An Lot conveyed to
Charlton DuRant ast by Lots con
veyed to Dra -lines-Green Shoe
Company and L t o Silcox & Com
pany; South b Lo of Elizabeth
Harllee, forme y of' Minnie G. Wil
kins, and lot f Mi s. B. B. Wolfe
formerly of s. Pi)kin, and West
by Church Str et.
2 All that $piece, parcel or tract
of land in Manning, (outh Carolina,
bounded and butting. as follows, to
wit: North by Cemetery; East bf
lots now or formerly I of Mrs. L. M.
Barfield; South by lot of G. J. Mc
Coy and lot sold by E. L. Wilkins
to A. V. Bradham, and West by
Bradham Str -et.
3 All that piece, parcel or tract of
land in Manning , South Carolina,
bounded on the North by lot No. 2
above described, bounded East by lot
of G. J. McCoy, bounded South by
Railroad Street and bounded West
by Bradham Street measuring East
and West 70 feet and North and
South 134 feet same being lot sold
A. V. Bradham by E. L. Wilkins, by
deed dated Feb. 19th, 1914.
4 All that piece, parcel or tract
of land in Manning, South Carolina,
bounded and butting as follows, to
wit: North by lot of D. J. Bradham;
East by land of Drake-Innes-Green
Shoe Company; South by tract No. 1
abo.ve described, and bounded West
by lands of Mrs. L. M. Barfield.
5 All that piece, parcel or tract
of land in Manning, South Carolina,
measuring . ixty by two hundred and
fifty (60x250) feet and bounded and
butting as follows, to wit: North by
lot formerly of D. J. Bradham; East
by Bradham Street; South by lands
of Silcox & Company, and West by
a portion of tract No. 1 described
above.
6 Also another lot in Manning,
South Carolina, measuring sixty by
two hundred and fifty (60x250) feet
and bounded and butting as follows,
to wit: North by lot of McCay, and
West by tract No. 1 above described.
71 That lot of land in Manning,
South Carolina, bounded North by lot
of Charlton DuRant, East and South
by Trract No. 1 above dlescribed, and
West by Church Street, the same
measuring scvcnty by three hundred
(70x300) feet.
8 Also lot in the Town of Man
ning, South Carolina, bounded North
and South by lots conveyed to Drake
Innes-Green Shoe Company above deC
scribed; East by Bradham Street,
andl West by tract No. 1 above deC
scribed, the same measuring seventy
by .three hundred (70x300) feet.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Clarendon County,
Irene P. Dick, Plaintiff, against
Nelson Turpin, Defendant.
Under and by virtue of a judgment
Order of the'Court of Common Pleas,
in the above\ statedl case, to me di
rected, bearing (late of September
25th, 1913, I 'ill sell at public auc
tion, to the hi hest bidder for cash,
at Clarendon Curt I rouse, at Man
ning, in said Codipty, ithin the legal
hours for .judiciit siy es, on Monday
the 5th (lay of a ch, 1917, being
sales day, the follp iing real estate:
All that tract d landl situate in
Clarendon County,j psaid State, con
taining forty acres, 'peither more nor
less, bounded on the ,North by lands
of W. E. James and Joe Dingle, on
the East by lands of ~. J. Gibbs, on
the South by lands of ,Moses Dingle,
and W. D. Dingle, and on the West
by lands of W. D. Dingle, this being
the land conveyed to Nelson Turpin
by W. D. Dingle by deed (dated Jan
uary 26th, 1911.
Also that tract of land situate In
said County and Stat~e, containing
eighteen and two-tenths acres, and
butting and bounded as follows;
Northby the New Public Road from
Davis Station to Summm.ton an b..
R he umatism ottaeks the
"outside" man. Pains and
aches stiffen his joints and
muscles and reduces his efficiency.
At the first twinge get Sloan's
Liniment, easy to apply, it pene
trates Withouf rubhing and soothes
the soreness.
After that long drive or t dious
wait in the cold rain apply Soan's
Liniment to those stiff fingers;
aching wrists and arms.
For gout, neuralgia, toothache, bruises,
sprains, cold feet, it is promptly effective.
At all druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1.00.
oa iLiment1
/L L
lands of Moses Dingle, East by lands
of Moses Dingle and James Seals,
South by lands of James Seals, and
West by lands of Moses Dingle, this
being the tract of land conveyed to
Nelson Turpin by James Seals by
deed dated the 11th of March, 1909,
and recorded in Office of C. C. C. P.
for Clarendon County in book F.4 at
page 117. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
E. B.' GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
CLERK'S SALE.
State of South Carolina;
Clarendon County.
Alice McCall Bradham, Nellie Mc
Call Flowers, Eddie Brown McCall
and Perry Bussey McCall, Plaintiffs,
vs. William M. cCall, Henry Fran
cis Bradham, Lon e McCall and Eliza
beth Broadway, Defendants.
Under and b virtue bf a Judg
ment Order of t e Court/of Common
Pleas, in the a ove fated action
bearing date Fe . 3, 17, I will sell
at public auctio to e highest bid
der, for cnsh, t arendon Court
House, Manning, . ., in said county,
within. the asua ours of sale, on
Monday the 6th y of March, 1917,
being sales day e following real es
tate:
All that pie , arbel or lot of land
and the buildi gs thereon, situated in
the Town o Ma ning, County of
Clarendon, tate of South Carolina,
containing ortv ree one-hundredths
(43-100) a e', mre or less, and
bounded and butting as follows, to
wit: On the North y lands of Charles
B. Geiger; on the East by lands of
Coffey & Rigby; \n the South by
Keith street of said Town of Man
ning; on the West by Boundary street
of siad Town.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. C. DICKSON,
Clerk of Court Clarendon County.
DR. J. A. COLE,
Dentist,
Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner
.Store,
MANNING, S. C.
Phone No. 77.
G. T. FLOYD,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer,
Office Over Hirschmnann's Store.
LOANS NEGOTIATED,
On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages
PURDY & O'BRYAN,
Attorneys at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
J. W. WID)EMAN
Attorney at Law
MANNING, S. C.
Offices Adjoining "The Herald" Bldg.
W. C. DAVIS
Attorneys at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
D'uRANT & ELLERBE,
Attorneys at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
JOHN G. DINKINS,
Attorneys at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
Office In Old Court House.
J. H. LESESN.E,
Attorney at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
R. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Blryan.
PURDY & O'BRYAN,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
MANNING, S. IC.
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- It is recommended to Improve the Ap
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TIME TO PLANT
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We have a large Stock of all kinds
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Irish Cobbler 1 you have to do is
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Telephone 283,'
SUMTER, . . . Souh Carolina\a