The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, April 04, 1917, Image 4
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THE MAIM
2~ . I.A P L ... .... ...
F. . M.SHOPE..
PUBLISHED EV
WEDNESDAY,
.A djspatch states that $
in Georgia has been sent
what a clossa pytiht Hve
A e dyTaohea
Phohe nur eyed .o hei
his M.orthless--life.-In-time
It nowat stratsies that$
ins Geri as beenMeio se
ofwhat aunhosalp thirstry eve
Ar ofe daysgo"-the as e
tion.e surveyed.lNowahetis
Mirth.luess lef In tiewdy
agoto "Ol gNick," severa , foh
was shreddingavers over stte
god Amteeripshand rins, ifr
ofd tat herunry country ail
Creove ook the kind, but aso
July 1st. no"-telatd
Mro. o Wer ill now thebi
not oe for slcRverl Cypres
Can atn Trbevill his fe cm
.ider er cunty okee TI go
Crstg W w lood. he nso
Dr. .o. Woodsr is stillthn hh
job feeling the pulse, looking at th
iogmues and extracting the loose tel
dlollar bills that are plentiful at Gabl<
Among our most distinguishe<
guests the past week were Mr. Arp
pelt and Mr. shope. We are alway
glad to see their smiling counte
nances.,
Quite a large dance was pulled of
a few nights ago at sardinia an:
about a dozen cars from Gable wer<
seen packed aroundl the sghool house
Mr. nne Mrs. W . Milapn had a.
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'ZING TIMES
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-------------------Business Manag
ERY WEDNESDAY.
APRIL 4, 1917.
39,000 worth of liquor store
t > Secretary McAdoo. Lor<
1 for bone-dry District of C<
Czar of Russia, autocrat c
just plain Nicholas Romanof
r they will not leave him eve
,lerhaps, he may degenerat
rsooth, might be quite as al
ould bear.
while Count Von Bernstorl
ie agony of parting from hi
fellow conspirators were a
~tting control of the finance
id putting its munitions p~lan
>ughtful people foresaw som
often as they opened thei
ere met with the parrot-lik
fense of an indefensible posi
price of our folly.
their guest for the week-end Mit
~Edna Kennedy of Trurbeville.
Mr. Harmon Turbeville has accep
ed a position at the plaining mill an
th starte on the job). Ile decide
th okat the Christal store was tc
-light for his heavy weight.
Mr. J1. S. Burgess hsjs u
chasedl a very fine bird (log and e:
pects to have himt trainedl by fall.
lDr. EIIbert Tfruluck had hard luc
,yesterdIay. lie came over from Olant
via high Henry andl sent his dlenti
tools on the stump dodger, consi
(Ilnently the train was wrecked. Mora
Misery!
Mrs. Rt. L,. Fields and party motoi
ed to Mayesville yesterday evening.
Mr. D~ave Turbeville was see
around Gable yesterday selling hi
Fatima cigarettes.
.We now have one of the nice~
stores to be found anywhere and an3
y thing from a needle to a iocomnotiv
Ican be fond. The wvriter urges ever
a reader of this paper to come to Gab]
.andI we guarantee the trip will t
. nleasant.
?WASI~%a
Suppose
will be sometl
Next we
Marx Suit, Bli
back, whichez
Then it y
dozen Bates4
be higher late
Wayne K:
dozen Lion Cc
complete your
We can I
h andler
The Home of Hart Sct
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McFaddin spent
a few days in Sumter last week.
-- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Christal have
)r returned after an extended trip to
r New Orleans.
After an absence of several weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gable have re
turned home.
Mrs. Meridith and party spent Sat
urday in Sumter.
After an extended trip to New Or
d leans Mrs. Joe Rittiner is now at
home.
MrL. B. McFaddin, accompanied
Sby Rev, and Mrs. McCord, motored
through to Salters yesterday where
they go to represent Sardinia church.
fMr. Editor the wvar being on and
prices of paper being high, I will bid
-you good night and pleasant dreams.
Bud Rose.
Quite a crowd atendedi services at
Workman church Sunday.
S The farmers in this section are
S very busy preparing their fields for
s transplanting tobacco which will take
tplace in a week or ten dlays.
Hion. D. L. Green was a visitor at
e Workman church Sunday.
L' Mrs. W. W. Kennedy, who has been
e sick, is, we are glad to say, conva
lescent.
Misses Wright and lientz were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mc
- Intosh latst week-end.
Messrs. Talent, Welsh and Joyner
of Saint Charles, were visitors Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
'. Wingate.
MrsJ.g Conyers Holiday and children
have returned to Sumter, after visit
0ing relatives at Workman.
Mrs. J1. M. Louder has been sick,
-but is some.what improved.
Mrs. C. E. Epps and children have
returned to their home in TPurbeville,
k after spending some time with Mr.
a D. E. Epps.
il Mr. G. 'T. McIntosh spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. HI. M.
.! McIntosh, New Zion.
Messrs J. R. Barron and R. D.
-Epps we're visitors in Kingstree Sat
urda".
SJORDAN JOIJINGS
t On last Wednesday afternoon the
mission study club of which Mrs. R.
e R.Jenkinson is president, met with
Y Mrs. C. A. Moody. The rooms were
e lovely in their decoration of ferns and
C wistaria. Mrs. Furman Bradham
spoke of the great work cnfning
we show you
iing classy to
will select a
ie, Grey or Gi
rer you prefer
vill be a good
treet or Lio
r.
nit Socks, Va
illars and a f<
- outfiit.
>lease you.
Clothir
Haffner & Marx Clothes.
PELLAGRA BEING
CONQUERED BY
UNUSUAL R[MEDY
Emphatic Letter from Lady at Leto
hatchee, Ala., Says She is Well,
Alter Long Seige of Pellagra.
Mrs. Pearl McCutcheon, whose hus
band is pump engineer for the L. & N.
at Letohatchee, Ala., writes a letter
wvhich should arouse impressive inter..
est.
"I had Pellagra for a year and was
a most terrible sufferer. My neck and
arms were simply raw. Many days
I had to lie down all day. I grew
worse and weaker and it seemled as
though nothing could stop the pro
gress of the disease or even give me
any relief. The Doctor tried very
earnestly to help me but could dio me
no goodl. Then I heard of Sulferro
Sol and the wondlrous good it was do
ing in cases like my own. I got a
bottle and was surprised to see how
quickly it helped. When I comn
mencedi taking this remedy I had no
apptite and dlid not care for food of
any kind."
"Thanks to Sulferro-Sol. I am now
wvell andl sound andl eat heartily and
(10 all my owvn housework. I cannot
say enough for this medicine marvel
and I do want to add( that 1 (10 not
think there is any other remledy that
will so effectively dislodke Pellagra
as Sulferro-Sol. I wil speak a good
word for thi.i great medicine when
ever I can."
Sulferro-Sol can be found at any
Drug Store. If your Druggist dloes
not have Sulferro-Sol he will order
it for you. Tfhe Murray D)r;:g Co.,
C:olumbia, State Distributors.- -adv'.
Christian wvorkers of today, and Mrs.
S. .J. Clark told of the mmmitaneous
obstacles to he overcon:e cre the goal
is reached. Mrs. Jenkinson spoke of
the wonders already accomplished.
The hostess served (delicious refresh
men ts.
Rev. W. C. Kirkland, who is help
ing with the state-wid1e campaign to
raise $300,000 for Wofford, Columbia
andl Lander colleges, made an inter
esting andl instructive address at Jor
dIan M. E. Church Sunday night.
Mr. Jf. M. Sprott spent the week
endl with his brothers In Florence.
Miss Helen Hinnant who has been
on an extendled visit With relatives
and friends at Suttns, S. C. hae
U TM
a Knox Hat
begin with.
Hart Schaf
.een, plain of
idea to get
n Shirts; th
rsity Under'
w Kiser Ti,
g Corn
turned to her sistei's, Mrs. W. 0
Henderson.
Will some one kindly give Mr. J
W. Sprott some infornatjon concern
ing the mission of the' Alcolu Jo3
Riders, who have been seen in this
vicinity several times during the lasi
few days.
Mrs. Pollnitz and little daughter
Dorithy, who have been on an ex
tended visit with relatives and friends
at Jordan, has returned to her hom4
in Charleston.
F~OR SALE!
A fine tract of land in Richlanc
county on Capitol Highway road, 25
miles from Columbia. 01(1 Ante-bel.
1um home on place alone worti
$5,000.00, (2) fine mineral springs
F~or quick sale, $5,000.00 buys it
Apply to
J. Bates Gerald,
Manning, S. C
Services at the Methodist Church.
Manning Methodist Church, Dr
Watson B. Duncan, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10 A. M., Mr
Joseph Sprott, Superintendent.
Men's Bible Class at same hour
Hion. Charlton DuRant, Teacher.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
by the Pastor.
Morning Subject: "The Power of
His Resurrection."
Evening Subject: "An Easter Walki
With the Master."
Epwvorth League at 5 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 4:30
P. M., followed by the Teacher-Train.
ing Class.
Public cordiially invited to all ser
vices.
O
STlOP' LEFT OVER COUGHSi.
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will stop
that hacking cough that lingers fronm
January. The soothing pine balsame~
loosen the phlegm, heals the irritated
membrane, the glycerine relieves the
tender tissues, you breathe easier and
roughing ceases. Don't neglect a lin
gering cough, it is dangerous. Dr,
Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is antiseptic
and pleasant, to take, benefits young
andl old, get it at your druggist today.
F'ormula on the bottle. 25c.-ady.
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Anti-War Meeting.
Cleveland, Ohio, April 1.-Flye hun
Ired socialists andi pacifists syho were
refused the use of Gray's armory fo.
RIT!
first, it
(ner &
' pinch
a half
ey will
wrear, a
as will
pany,
SUMTER S. C.
Saves Doetor's/Bils
Instead of calomel and othe violent purga.
tives, which are dangerous as we as nauseating,
it is better to use a reliable medics e like
Granger Liver R guIator
/nder date of
ct. 27, 106. J. W.
.Clark~ Lafayette,
Ala., t. F. DNo. L
writeaj hv
wres _h a v e
belen using Granger
Liv Rorulator In
myinlyfor yz
Sine family remedy
which has saved
numerous doctor's
sc bills. I always keep
~ ould niot be with.
out it.
5e d Et'y drUg.
Refe alUsubsti
tutes.
Oranger MedcineCo., Chattanooga, Tene
the purpose of liplding an anti-war
meeting, gathered in the public square
today and during a steady do'vnpour
of rain listened to pleas to refrain
from enlisting in the United States
army should war be dleclaredl upon
Germany.
April Fooling Fatal.
Elyria, Ohio, April l.-Benjamin
Muske and his sister today fooled
their stepfather, Adam Lester. The
latter drew a revolver. Benjamin was
shot through the head and his mother
received a bullet wound in the wrist.
When the police arrived, Lester, bar
ricaded in the house and fired upon
them, wounding two men. He then
shot himself.
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COMPULSORY SEltVICE 111.L.
Introduced in Senate by Ihead of Mili
tary Committee.
Washington, April 3.--Universal
compulsory military training legisla
tion was formally launched today in
the Senate when Senator Chamber
lain, of Oregon, chairman of the mili..
tary committee, introducedl his amendl
edl bill providing for training of about
500,000 men of twenty years of age
andl in the President's dliscretion,
many thousands more up to twenty
three years of age. The bill was re
ferredl to the committee.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
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