The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, July 25, 1917, Page Page Eight, Image 8
SSALESBIG PRICES!
Tobtcco prices at CLARK'S WAREHOUSE have been getting better every
daysince the opening. Here are some sales made during the last week:
R. Witherspoon sold ...-..-.. 564 tbs. @ $32.00 S. L. Davis sold ...-..-..... 880 lbs. @ 23.00' J. H. Johnson sold - .....---494 lbs. @ 23.00 R. H. Neeves sold-...-374 Tbs. @ 25.00
N. Z. Andrews sold ......-..758 lbs. @ 23.50 E. B. Tindal sold .-- .. 866 lbs. @ 25.00 Sprott and Ferrell sold - 488 lbs. @ 26.00 Thou. Moses sold-442 Tbs. @ 26.00
H. K. Beateon sold ...-..-..412 lbs. @ 23.50 Ervin Evans sold ...-....--.. 500 tbs. @ 25.00 Sprott and Ferrell sold .. 616 lbs. @ 27.00 H. A. Plowden s
N. L. DuRant sold ...-..-..-. 500 lbs. @ 25.00 Robt. Cousar sold __.... 500 lbs. @ 23.00 Edgar Tindal sold -. .. .. 1062 lbs. @ 29.00
J. C. DuRant, Sr., Sold -- 400 lbs. @ 25.00 J. S. Davis sold .........-.1040 lbs. @ 24.00 Edgar Tindal sold ..-.....-.. 790 lbs. @ 25.00 T. L. Bagnal sold. --...-400 lbs. @ 25.00
W. W. Corbett sold .... . 330 lbs. @ 23.00 A. J. Tindal sold - ....-....-300 tbs. @ 25.50 J. B. Holladay sold ...-.... - 420 lbs. @ 25.50 J. F. Dickson sold- ....-.....316 Tbs. @ 24.00
L. M. Justice sold - .....-... 266 lbs. @ 23.00 W. E. Morris sold .........-. 532 lbs. @ 26.00 N. S. Samuel sold - - ......- 234 lbs. @ 24.00 R. E. Harrington sold-...-.. --366 lbs. @ 20.00
B. B. Odom sold ----612 lbs. @ 25.00 W. M. Morris sold - ......-470 lbs. @ 25.50 H. L. Morris ,sold - ....-...-226 lbs. @ 26.00 Jas. McBride sold-...-...--...360 Ths. @ 25.00
R. M. Mahoney sold ......... 384 tbs. @ 26.50 W. J. Daniels sold - . . . 400 lbs. @ 25.50 H. L. Morris sold ........... 200 lbs. @ 27.50 Dave Whack sold.-- -....-410 Tbs. @ 26.00
D. P. Plowden sold ....-----200 lbs. @ 26.00 S. B. Davis sold .. .. -- - 326 lbs. @ 24.00 W. L. Burgess sold ....-... - 516 lbs. @ 23.50 Eli Samuel sold.--.....-268 lbs. @ 25.00
For the convenience of Farmers and Buyers, hereafter we will have Sales at 10:30 A. M.
Sell your Tobacco in Manning; the best market in the State, and sell it with the
Old Reliable, R. D. CLARK.
THE HOME OF HIGH PRICES. Clark's W arehouse,
Ebe minanning bates.
P.abilshes All County and Town Of
ficial Advertisements.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1917.
FOR SALE-Shingles, Corn and
oats. Manning Meat Market.
Rev. L. B. McCord is taking his
vacation at Greenville and other cities.
Mr. Geo. M. Bradham averaged $25
per hundred at Cothran's.
Mr. J. H. Rigby was a business vis
itor to Sumter on Monday. -
WANTED-Four-foot wood. Man
ning Light & Ice Co. -tf.
J. G. Dinkins, Esq., transacted bus
iness in Sumter on Monday.
Mr. J. H. McCollum, of the Sumter
Motor Co., was in town yesterday.
D. P. Plowden sold '4 lbs. at
$25.50 at Clark's.
Miss Hattie Nelson was the guest
of Columbia friends on Monday.
Wash McFaddin sold 514 pounds at
$25.00 at Clark's Warehouse.
Miss Fannie Lou Sauls of Winston
Salem is visiting relatives in Manning.
James McFaddin sold 514 pounds at
$26.50 with Clark.
Miss Mary Nash of Sumter is visit
ing Mrs. Leon Weinberg.
J. M. Lee sold 500 pounds tobacco
at $25.00 at Clark's.
Miss Mary Humphries of Nebraska
is visiting Mrs. Leon Weinberg.
F. W. Dickson sold 430 pounds at
Clark's Warehouse at $25.00.
Be sure to see "Fatty" Arbuckle
in "A Reckless Romeo" at The Pas
time on Friday night. It is said to
be the funniest thing the heavy
weight comedian has ever played in.
.Bring You
Cothran'e avera
sales climbed the scak
tobacco. Cothran is t
familiar with all the I
ence and knowledge of
they are placed on wa
Manning tobacco mar
tobacco, Cothran can :
ning market maintain
fullest partonage and
thing in behalf of the
situation. Every yeal
Every man in Clarend
that Cothran gets his
and bring him your g
Edward James sold-...-......
E. W. Cutter sold .......
Geo. Gamble sold .. ....
G. C. Ridgeway sold ... ...
L~. E. Elmore sold...._..
W. .J. Bryant sold-....-....
Hemingway and Broadway se
J. W. Gibson so1(d ... ... ...
D. T1. Weaver sold-...-...-..
J. J. Epps sold ..........
Sheriff E. B. Gamble attended a big
barbecue at Newberry on Friday last.
For highest prices sell your tobac
co with R. D. Clark.
Miss Julia Shade, of Johnston, is
the guest of Miss Rounette Hirsch
mann.
Mr. S. B. Davis sold 330 pounds of
tobacco with Cothran Monday aver
aging $26 per hundred.
Dr. Arthur Harvin, of Washington,
spent yesterday in Manning with his
brother, Mr. L. H. Harvin.
After today the Clarendon Roller
Mill will run every day, and the
charge will be one-eighth toll.
Mose Cain sold tobacco at Clark's
Monday-436 lbs. at $26.50 and 210
lbs. at $25.50.
Mr. Jesse R. Sprott is in Florence
today to stand examination for the
officers training camp.
Hodge and McFaddin sold 296 lbs.
at $26.00 and 164 lbs. at $27.00 at
Clark's.
Mr. C. 0. Edwards, who is doing
some survey work near Marion, spent
Sunday with friends here.
Miss Madeline Shope has returned
home after a pleasant visit with
Greenville friends.
Mr. F. E. I)uBose sold 466 pounds
of tobacco with Cothran, some selling
as high as $30.
Mr. C. P. Gable, president of the
Black River Cypress Company of
Gable, transacted business here yes
terday.
Protect your market and sell to
bacco with Cothran. Keep Cothran
in Manning if you want your market
protected.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
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 propertiesof QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
r Tobacco tc
ge has been around $20 per h
of high prices beyond the S
horoughly experienced in th
ypes of tobacco grown in ti
tobacco easily enables hira1 I
rehouse floors. The intelligt
ket, to see to it that Cothra
rot be beaten any where in I
its high standard for price
consideration. By his untiri
farmer and the upbuilding <
is showing new and better
on should patronize Cothran
full share of it. Look for ti
ood tobacco.
- 128 lbs. @ $22.50 A. C. Ridgill
- 142 lbs. @ 23.50 Emma Lemms
.100 lbs. @ 20.00 M. B. Hudnn'J
- 1188 lbs. @ 22.53 Grant Hollida
- - 362 lbs. @ 21.00 R. S. Johnson
... 138 lbs. @ 22.00 R. M. Johnsori
Id 508 lbs. @ 22.50 D. Waiters so
.. 1 56 lbs. @ 23.00 N. B. Davis
.. 6761 lbs. @ 25.00 Sprott and T
.. 198 lbs. @ 20.50 J. W. Wright
CENTRa
W. L. Doney got $25 per hundred
for 592 pounds of tobacco sold Tues
day. Cothran sold it, of course.
"Fatty" will be at The Pastime on
Friday night. "A Reckless Romeo" is
the show and it is the very latest
thing "Fatty" has played in
W. S. Anderson -old tobacco at
Clark's Tuesday-360 lbs. at $25.50.
The first number drawn out of the
bowl in Washington was 258, and John
Ethen Sweat of Bloomville fell heir
to it.
Mr. W. H. Holliday sold 532 pounds
of tobacco with Cothran Tuesday at
an average of $27.50 per hundred.
The Big World Picture "The Heart
of a Hero" at the Pastime tonight.
Robert Warwick and Gail Kane are
the featured players and it is bound
to be a good show.
Big Spring Hotel, McBee, S. C., is
a good quiet place to spend your va
cation. New pool with electric lights
just completed.
J. S. McBride made a great sale at
Clark's Warehouse; 40 lbs. at $35.00
and 550 lbs. at $26.50.
Messrs. Taylor Stukes, Fred Le
sesne, A. C. Davis and Austin Smith
are in Florence today, being examin
ed for the officers training camp.
J. G. Dmnkins, Esq., left last night
for Sumter, where he reported to the
Sumter company, this morning, he
being a member of this branch of the
National Guard.
$25.00 per hundred pounds J. T.
Buddin got for 520 pounds tobacco at
Clark's Warehouse.
Mr. C. H. Nelson, who represents
the Case Machinery Co., in North
Carolina, South Carolina ar d Georgia,
was the guest of relatives here over
Sunday.
WANTED-Salesman and collector.
One who is full of energy can make
plenty of money with us.
Singer Sewing Company,
C. A. Blanton, Mgr.
Sumter, S. C.
Cothran at
un dred all the past week on
20 mark for floor scrap and
s work, having had 22 yetr
is country. He is conF...nt
o surpass the average . arch
nt farmer, both white and b]
n gets fully half of the toba
he State. Cothran knows I
,s all these years and he ha
ng efforts he has had two u
>f the local market. Cothrai
re sults from his constant an
and help the man that is wor
ec man with his sleeves rolled
Below are a few of
sold.. - - ....-...-282 lbs. @ 24.00
n sold-..-...-....108 lbs. @ 22.50
sold-..-.- -- ..--412 lbs. @ 25.00
y. sold-......----298 lbs. @ 24.50
sold --. ... ... .. 328 lbs. @ 23.50
sold-...-- -..-....-302 lbs. @ 21.50
d(...-..-....-..-....196 lbs. @ 20.00
iold ----...-...-350 lbs. @ 25.50
arrell sold ... .... 1118 lbs. @ 22.75
sold-------.. .. ..236 lbs. @ 21.00
AL WAREH(
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Nelson, of Win
3ton-Salem, N. C., who are on their
ioneymoon spent the week-end with
relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
were married in Wilmington last
week.
Mr. S. L. Touchberry got a check
or $268.14 for one load of tobacco
;old at Cothran's Tuesday his sale
averaging $25.76 per hundred.
Mr. J. Ingram Wilson left yester
lay for Florence where he is a mem
ber of the Florence conipany. He will
also be examined for the second train
ing camp for officers.
E. W. Rose sold tobacco with Clark
this week-210 pounds at $26.50 and
120 pounds at $27.00.
Mr. Vesper Harris, who is a mem
ber of the hospital corps of the regu
lar army stationed at 'Ft. San Hous
ton, Tex., was in Manning yesterday,
and looked the picture of health. The
only other Manning boy with him now
is George Sistrunk, ani they are car
ried away with army life.
E. L. Fairey of Silver sold 360 lbs.
tobacco with Clark at $27.50.
The Times got out a special edition
last Saturday for the benefit of its
readers of the boys drawn to serve
in the war from Clarendon. This
edition contained over 1,000 names,
which is enough for the first call. The
names appear just as they were drawn
in Washington. We also reproduce
the list in our regular edition this
week.
Cothran is working hard fer the
farmer every day at the Central
Warehouse and his efforts are result
ing in hit per and higher prices each
day. His average on last Friday's
sale was $20.25 per hundred. Mon
day's sale showed an average of
$21.03 and on Tuesday the record for
high prices in Manning was broken
when his entire sale, floor scrap and
all, averaged $22.34.
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
J. E. ARANT, PH. G.
Optometrist,
MANNING, S. C.
Central Wa
everything placed on his f
all. The tobacco grower w i
1xperience in buying, handl i
y in touch with the tobac c
auseman when it comes to I
lack, knows that it is to his
eco that comes to the Man i
he grades and what each
5 shown to the public dur i
arehouses"built during the
n has got more buyers to 4
rl untiring efforts in behalf
:ing the year round to help
I up talking high priced tol1
the many good sales made
Allen Ridgeway sold------ ..10
Riley Ridgeway sold-....-..-....18
E. D. Player sold-...-.._........40
James Reeves sold--.... ----...80
R. B. Beatson sold-........-.......37
McFaddin and Player sold ... 30
Jno. Murray sold-..-...-....-43
E. W. Rose sold(....- ..-...-.....43
J. W. Gibbons sold-...-........---31
W. L. Gibbons sold--...-..--....-39
)USE. R. D. COTH
WANTED-To buy all of your tal
low. Will pay 12 1-2 cents per pound.
C. F. Rawlinson, Jordan, S. C.
On July 11th Miss Katherine Rich
ardson held a demonstration meeting
at Paxville under the beautiful shade
trees of Mrs. Ella Curtis. A goodly
number of ladies attended. The fore
noon was given to drying different
kinds of fruits and vegetables and the
afternoon was taken up by canning
of different kinds of vegetables in tin
and glass. After the work was fin
ished a Home Demonstration Club was
organzed. The following officers were
elected: Mrs. F. S. Geddings, Presi
dent; Mrs. T. R. Owen, Vice Presi
dent; Mrs. N. G. Broadway, Secre
tary. We were then dismissed by the
singing of the club song.
Mrs. N. G. Broadway, Sec.
When you pay for a prescription,
you pay for the service of a trained
Druggist. The Prescriptionist ,at
Rhame's Drug Store has had thirty
(30) years continuous experience.
D. O. RHAME,
Summerton.
When you are in need of Auto
Supplies cume and see u-3. Our stock
is as big as any place and the prices
are right. Free air station. Harvin
Motor Co., Phone No. 6.
0
AMERICAN SQUADRON
AT BUENOS AYRES
Buenos Ayres, July 24.-The Amer
ican squadron arrived at Buenos
Ayres about 4 o'clock this afternoon.
Argentine warships preceded the vis
itors, who were enthusiastically cheer-,
ed by great crowds that assembled at
the quay.
Cheverolet Model 490 Cars will ad
vance $85 August 1st. See us at once
if you want one at the old price.
Sumter Motor Co.
Sumter, S. C.
-0
The Harvin Motor Co. have install
ed an upholstery and top department.
If your car needs new coverings,
painting, etc., this is the place to
take it. Mr. C. E. Windham, of Sum
ter, will have charge of this depart
ment. He is an experienced man, hav
ing served five years with the Row
land Buggy Co., and he guarantees
all his work. Phone No. 6.
rehouse On Levi B
loor. The climax was reache
11 find it to his best interest
ng, and selling South Carolin
o situation the whole year rot
nowing the real value of tot
best interest, and certainly to
ling market. When it conies
should bring. Cothran certaii
ng the past four years that
past four years. He is always
ome to Manning since he got
of the grower and the Man
rou. Bring your tobacco to in
)acco. It will be Cothran, of c
last Thursday and Friday:
3 lbs. @ 23.50 G. LB. Burgess sold ..
3 lbs. @ 24.00 J. P. Gibbons sold ..
3 lbs. @ 20.50 Hampton Smith sok
i lbs. @ 23.50 F. E. Dulloso sold ..
2 lbs. @ 24.50 Pressley Lee sold ..
2 lbs. @ 20.00 F. D. Haley sold ... .
0 lbs. @ 21.00 R. M. Mahoney sok
2 lbs. @ 19.50 J1. I. Morris sold .
4 lbs. @ 21.00 J. E. Graham sold ..
6 lbs. @ 20.00 HI. Cantoy sold ... ..
IRAN. Dronrietor
Additional Local on Other Page.
SPECIALS
AT
B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery:
Pride of Clarendon Floig,
24-lb. sack $1.75
10 lbs. Snowdrift Lard,
$2.00
20c Quality Rio Coffee,
per lb. 15c.
19-oz. Apple Batter
10c
% gal. Red Velva Syrup
40c '
Boscul, Ice Tea Blend,
Tea, 60c lb.
Hilldicks Apple Juice,
30c qt.
Fancy Valencia Lemons,
25c doz.
8-oz. Bull Head Pure Ap
ple Jelly, 10c 0
Heinz Pure Apple Cider
Vinegar, 50c gal.
For the Best Learn the
Way to
B. B.. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery ,
Next Door to Postoffice
lock in the heart of
Manning.
d on Friday when his
to let Cothran sell his
a tobacco. Cothran is
mnd. Cothran's experi
acco pile after pile as
the best interest of the
to price getting on
fly has helped the Man
he fully merits their
on the alert for every
squarely in behind the
ning tobacco market.
tanning and be certain
ourse. Come this week
..-..-...... 166 lbs. @ 24.50
- -- ----..450 lbs. @ 22.80
S- ...... 462 lbs. @ 24.50
..---....-..466 lbs. @ 23.70
- ---- -270 lbs. @ 22.50
-.-..---..126 lbs. @ 23.50
- --------456 lbs. @ 25.50
-3....... 84 lbs.$~ 22.50
.-.. ..254 lbs. @~ 21.50
....- ...-....l 64 th. a 22.00