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Manning, TI TO 'I I am glad to state to you at this time, the I We will have a large corps of Buyers with large ( ever raised in South Carolina. We are determined i warehousemen that you know and live. with you. your tobacco, you will be pleased. I am now ready I THE C Bring me your first load-will work hard 1 CLARK'S V FOR SALE-Shingles, Corn and + oats. Manning Meat Market. Publishes All County and Town Of Miss Madaline Shope is the guest ficial Advertisements. of friends in Greenville. - Mr. W. H. Trescott of Charleston is WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1917. visiting relatives in Manning. WANTED-Four-foot wood. Man- The Newv Idea Co's. big sale opens ning Light & Ice Co. -ti. tomorrow. Miss Brogdon, of Brogdon, is visit Mr. F. P. Burgess left Monday for ing the Misses Ervin in Manning. Wilmington for a few days. Ex-Clerk of Court Shealy of Lex Mr. George Green of Turbeville, the ington spent Sunday in Manning. popular bookkeeper at the Central Warehouse is here and ready for the Mr. A. Abrams has returned from opening tomorrow. the northern markets. PASTIME THEATRE, PROGRAM TONIGHT-Wednesday, July 11th. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "THE DARK SILENCE." FRIDAY, JULY 13TH The Big Bluebird Feature "THE BOY GIRL" Featuring Violet Mersereau, also "A TALE OF TWO SLEEVES" A Picture Showing How the Famous Overland Car is Manufactured This Film Consists of 3,000 Feet and Will Prove of Much Interest to Everyone. MONDAY, JULY 16TH Brady-Made Night ROBERT WARWICK AND JUNE ELVIDGE inl "THE FAMILY HONOR." WEDNESDAY, .JULY 18TH Another Brady Picture Featuring ALICE BRADY in "BOUGHT AND) PAIl) FOR." One of the Hest Plays Ever Filmed. FRID)AY, .JULY 18TH A Bluebird Fetutre "THE GIRL WITH THE CHECKERED COAT" and "FATTY" ARBUCKLE in "THE BUTCHER BOY." It's a scream. annmn Central Warehouse will be I will take inl and~ store luigs and adIvance so fromi short crops the last few years, and am per the Central Warehouse your' warehouse and head4 your tob~acco--it is going to y 'ay you to do this. B behalf. I am awake to your mnterest all the work f rom the plant bed to the warehouse. I came to every man in our tob~acco territory to sell toba Manning marlket. We &re better prepared than have a warehouse situatedl conlvenient for my trat room-you will not be smothered up-I have pl andl best of all you will get a good full purse an I The CI3NTII S WARE] ie Ileme of High Prices 'HE TOBACCO PLANTE] eginning of another Tobacco Season, that the prospects f< rders. We believe that the tobacco planters will get me o make Manning the best market in South Carolina. Mr. Alfred Brandon, of Durham, N. C., will do my Aul o receive your tobacco and advance you some money of )PENING SALE ON JUL3 Lo please you. [AREHOUSE, Mrs. Walter Wells of Florence is FOR SALE-About twenty bushels risiting her sister, Mrs. Shelby Davis. sound mixed peas. Weinberg's Grocery. ABRAMS WANTS 75,000 LBS. OF SCRAP IRON FOR NEXT TEN McCollum Bros., of Sumter, have an DAYS AT 40c PER HUNDREIL adv. on another page In this issue which should interest everyone who is Mr. A. Goldstein returned home Fri- anxious to save money. It is a bona lay from the northern markets. fide offer.-adv. Mr. Livingston, of Charleston, has Died at Olanta las Friday, Eula accepted a position at Katzoff's Bar- May, the three-year-old daughter of gain Store. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. David. FOR SALE-About twenty bushels ABRAMS WANTS 75,000 LBS. OF sound mixed peas. SCRAP IRON FOR NEXT TEN Weinberg's Grocery. DAYS AT 40c PER HUNDRED. Whooping cough is taking the town, Mrs. S. Oliver O'Bryan and children and there should be some way of left last Friday for Sullivan's Island. checking this epidemic. They will be gone several weeks. Miss Laura Jenkins of Conway is Mr. Louis Levi who has been visit visiting Miss Lucy Johnson in Man- ing here for the past two weeks has Wing. returned to his home in Abbeville. ABRAMS WANTS 75,000 LBS. OF Mr. Eugene Beard, foreman of the SCRAP IRON FOR NEXT TEN Wateree Messenger at Camden, spent DAYS AT 40c PER HUNDRED. Sunday in town. Mud slinging is a popular pastime WANTED-Cord Wood. Give prices' with those who are themselves made per cord F. O. B. shipping station, of mud. name of shipping station, and number .._ of cords that can be furnished in the FOR SALE-About twenty bushels next six months. Write at once to sound mixed peas. L. J. McConnell, Talladega, Alabama. Weinberg's Grocery. - Read McCollum Bros. adv. in this lion. Charlton DuRant left Monday issue-then go to Sumter and buy night for Charleston, where he argued a pair of slipers from them and save a case yesterday. a dollar.-adv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers are Quite a crowd of young ladies and spending the week at Fair Bluff, N. gentlemen from Lake City drove over C., the home of Mr. Rogers. on the 4th and attended The Pastime Theatre. WANTED-10,000,000 pounds of tobacco brought to Manning thi.s sea- ABRAMS WILL PAY 40c PER son. HIUND)RED FORl ALL KIND)S OF SCRIAP IRON FOR NEXT TEN Miss Trrella Broekinton of Coward D)AYS. is the guest of Misses Helen Boger and Janie Wilson. Mrs. E. C. Gross, who was reported as having typhoid fever last wveek, is ABRAMS WILL PAY -10c PER able to be out again. The report wvas HUNDRIED FOR ALL I(IND)S OF a mistake. SC'RAP IRON FOR NEXTr TEN --- D)AYS. Misses Irma, Corinne, Sarah Ellen -- and Master Carol McKelvey left Mon The Harvin Motor Co. have install- (lay to visit their grandmother in ed an upholstery and top) department. Greenville. If your car needs new coverings,_______________________ painting, etc., this is the place to take it. Mr. C. E. Windham, of Sum- Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted ter, wvill have charge of this dlepart- J.EARNP.G ment. H~e is an experienced nman, hav- .E.AATP.G ing servedl five years with the Rowv- Optometrist, land Buggy Co., and he guarantees all his work. Phone No. 6. MANNING, S. C. )PENS JULY THE 12th Open on Wednesdays and ~ me money to help) miy culstomelrs gather' thejir crop~s. I: fectly willing to (10 all I can to relieve the situation. Conme tuarters. Let the year ar'oundl tobacco man handle and ring it to Cothran and get his personal- Auctioneering an ing (lays in the year. I have made the South Carolina to South Carolina in 1895 and I have worked hard to get my cco with me. I am going to work harder thaun ever be ever before to handle tobacco. We have built and are e. I have the best lights I ever saw. The banks and stor enty of good brick stable room for your stock-I will have E a square deal on all the tobacco entrusted to my care. SA L W AR E HOUS So. Car. or high prices for your tobacco was never better. re money for this crop of tobacco than any crop We ask that you sell your tobacco in Manning with Letioneering this season. Come and let him sell t it until 12th. D. CLARK, Proprietor. Miss Grace Pack, of Greenville, was Mr. Taylor Stukes, vho has been at ;he guest of her college mates Mises tending college in Washington, has : -lelen Boger and Janie Wilson sev- returned to his home in Manning, and ral days last week. . will again be at his post as bookkeeper for Clark's Warehouse. When you are in need of Auto Supplies come and see us. Our stock Additional Locals on First Page. is as big as any place and the prices ire right. Free air station. Harvin - -- Motor Co., Phone No. 6. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thomas was operated on last week in Florence, and came home Monday evening. that a glass of Ice Tea is Dr. Oscar W. Nettles of Jordan has a refreshing drink for received his commission as first lieu- dinner and supper. tenant in the army and expects to be called any clay. Supervisor Kelly is criticised by a whole lot depends on the some of course, but in our opinion he Tea you use. . Our store is doing some excellent work on the only roads, and before long we will have sok h et some fine driveways. brands and blends at prices for every purse. Misses Vada Putman and Rosebud We have in stock the Shearer who had been visiting Miss Madaline Shope, have returned to following brands: their homes in Fountain Inn and Wagner's South Carolina Greenville. Tea, 60c lb ABRAMS WILL PAY 40c PER Chase & Sanborns To HUNDRED FOR ALL KINDS OF SCRAP IRON FOR NEXT TEN DAYS. F. H. Leggetts Premier P:tronize the Manniing Tobacco Market. It will pay you as no other Thomas Liptons Tea pl.ces will pay higher prices than 80c lb here. By selling your tobacco in your home county you are helping it and R eventually helping yourself. 60c lb Mrs. Marie Nimmer received a tele- Austin Nichols Sunbeam gram Monday announcing the serious Tea $1.00 lb illness of her mother in Charleston, Tetley's Celebrated Tea and ahe left on the evening train for .,. l. her bedside. We have secured a big lot of Mansfield and Federal Tires. These NoRge)6cl tires were bought before the last big Mco iksBe Brn adlvance and wvill be sold at the old Oag ea e prices. Guaranteed for five and six $.0l thousand miles. Hlarvin Motor Co., Phone No. 6. Frtebs neey The tobacco warehouses open to- tigt a. Lan~h morrow. Bring your first load to wyt Manning, and the prices wvill be so gratifying that you will continue to * B BR E NS .Josepa whoChandlerpthesSumtere Clohiranouce hs nnal.hl.Pe o u .GOrostory. ClearancebSlanin thisissue.sRea hisadv onpag 4andnotth pmay cext Dor ver pusoe bargWinsahe is otocking. followingtil th Opening. 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