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nP .l, ' 1 " r F'~ ;*'(OF H I H . . :r Tobacco Sales are goodi every day at CLARK'S arid .every e~ler it mor than satisfied. This is because all our sales for everything sold, inlud ing scrap, Average Around $25.00. .Highest 'Mathet 'Prices. Highest South Carolina Market. We have a large number of experienced During this. the banner tobacco sea- Sell your tobacco on the best market Buyers, and hard work and honest treat- son, Manning is living up to her well-earned in the belt. and sell it with the Old Reliable ment insure our customers the iname of R. D. CLKARK. THE HOME OF HIGH PRICES. OUSI,, .C Ebe manning times. Publishes All County and Town Of tidal Advertisements. A WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1917. FOR SAI4E-Shingles, Corn and oats. Manning Meat Market. Mr. Joe Wells spent yesterday in Columbia. J. A. Weinberg, Esq., has returned home from a trip to New York. Mr. D. Hirschmann has gone to buy her fall millinery. WANTED-Four-foot wood. Man ning Light & Ice Co. -tf. Town council had a meeting Mon day-what! PRO( TON The Big Brady-M "SUDDEN Featuring Robert Warwick. Yo It's a G FRIDAY NIGI Violet Mereseau i "LITTLE MI A Story of Intense Inter MONDAY, Another Big "THE PAGI With Carlyle Blackwell and J This is a Great Picture Tobacco contin floor scrap and all, as good tobacco and rece Cothran gives every after the interests of B. L. Duilose sold( B. L. D~uBose sold Allen Ridgeway sold -- * Allen Ridgeway sold -- G. C. Beatso . sold -- A. G. Beard sol0 ...1 ..- ..-. A.G. Beard sold..-...- -. A. G. Beard sold.- . F. E. Duflose sold-...-...-.. W. C. Plowden sold.-.- -- Mr. A .J. Rigby of Sumter is spend ng his vacation in Manning. Mr. Willie Burgess of Sumter was x visitor to Manning Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coffey last week, a son. Mr. Morris Ness spent yesterday in Charleston on business. Clara Kimball Young' at The Pas time on August 15th on "The Feast of Life." FOR SALE-Bargain in a Bungalo of 8 rooms. A modern home. For particulars address The Times Office. MOVING - Goldstein's Bargain House will move in about 30 days into the building formerly occupied by S. F. Walker. Watch and wait for the big Removal Sale. -t. %STIMEF ;RAM [GHT ade World Picture RICHES" u Know if It's a World Picture, ood One. IT, AUGUST 3, n a Bluebird Film SS NOBODY" Est and Thrilling Climaxes. AUGUST 6 World Picture. O MYSTERY" sac Elvidge in the Stellar Role. and Will Please Everyone. fltrE00 ies to sell high at Central V reraged $25.17 per hundred. ive the highest market price ile placed on his floor his p his customers to write a Ion - - 442 lbs. @w $35.00 Rt. E. Hafrri - 66 lbs. @ 31.00 M. W. Pla: ... 160 lbs. @ 28.00 M. W. Pla: _.- 220 lbs. @ 26.00 Cousair andl ... 354 lbs. @p 27.00 Cousar andl ..172 lbs. @ 31.00 S. B. Davis - - 474 lbs. @ 29.50 Chas. King .-. 234 IbA. @ 24.50 Robt. John .... 694 lb s. @ 28.00 Robt. John: . ... 798 lbs. @ 30.00 J. D. Dani CRENTR~ Miss Carie Scott, of Kingstree, is the guest of her mother here for sev eral days. Married last Saturday afternoon, Mr. John Barton and Miss Daisy Barrineau, both of Manning. Died last Sunday morning at Gable, "old uncle" June Rose, a highly re spected darkey. Mr. Chas. W. Wells has joined the engineers corps and is stationed at Columbia. Dr. Chas. B. Geiger has received his commission for the army, and ranks as first lieutenant. Just Arrived--Ten nice Marc Mules. Come and look these over. They are nice ones. F. C. Thomas. Headaches and nervousness cured with glasses. See Dr. I. W. Israelson, eye-sight specialist, August 10-11th, at Huggins' Pharmacy. Mr. William C. Ardis of Paxville and Miss Beulah B. Ardis of Pinewood were married by Judge of Probate Windham on Monday evening. Misses Augusta and Mattie Appelt, who have been attending summer school at Knoxville, returned home last Saturday. Ben Husbands was the lucky man at the drawing at Huggins' Phar macy Saturday night. His number 3031 won a five-pound box of delicious candy. Dr. Henry Nelson Snyder, the bril liant President of Wofford College, will spend Sunday in Manning and Will speak at the Methodist Church at 11 A. M. and 8:30 P. M. FOUND- A bunch of keys. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this adv. The Times A scrap took place at the "Sancti fled Meeting" last Sunday night, ir which Albert Hanks had his lowea lip oursted open with an iron bar ii the hands of Johnny Moore. Hank lost his two teeth, and Johnny drev 30 lays on the gang. Tarehouse. The average each Cothran will get you as mu for it. He has increased his ersonal attention and auction g letter. -Read the following. ngton sold-...-..-..--226 lbs. @ 29.51 rr sold( ..-...-...-- .. 630 lbs. '@ 32.0 ~e rsold ....-..-...-...614 lbs. @ 32.1 Logan sold1..-..----702 lbs. @ 28.5 Logan sold-...........680 lb s. @ 28.4 sold-.....-....-- ....-278 lb s. @ 30.0 sold-................... 224 lb s. @ 29.1 son sold-...-....-...-...150 lb s. @ 29.1 son sold1-..-...-...-....222 lbs. @ 28.1 cls sold-...-...-..-...438 lbs. @ 29.1 Yours for high'pric LAL ,WAREH Just Arrived-Ten nice Mare Mules. Come and look these -over. They are nice ones. F. C. Thomas. TAKEN UP-Two female shoats, weight about 40 pounds, color red and black spots. Apply to Jacob Powell, Alcolu, R. F. D. Mr. Ruthven Plowden, who livesn the W. H. Cole place over Black river lost his tobacco barn last Fri day by fire, with about $300 worth of tobacco. Dr. I. M. Israelson, the eye-sight specialist of Sumter, will be in Man ning at Huggins' Pharmacy August 10-11. Don't fail to see him. ,When you are in need of Auto Supplies come and see us. Our stock is as big as any place and the prices are right. Free air station. Harvin Motor Co., Phone No. 6. There will be a dance at the pavil lion at Gable on Friday evening, Aug. ust 3rd, at nine o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. The supreme court has affirmed the decision of the circuit court in thi case of M. C. Galluchat vs. A. C. L railroad and C. W. Cook. Mr. Gallu chat will receive $3,500. The W. C. T. U. will meet Monda afternoon, August 6, at 6 o'clock a the home of Mrs. J. T. Stukes. A ful attendance at this meeting is earnest ly requested.' Mrs. Joseph Sprott, President. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Marie Talbert, to Mr .Hughe: Tindal Friday, July 13th, 1917, a home, 1005 Pickens Street, Colun bia, S. C. A son of Mr. Perry Poole, wh joined the army about four month ago, has landed in France alread His mother receiving a letter froi Eyes Examined Glasses Fitte J. E. ARANT, PH. G. Optometrist, MANNING, S. C. Eare day is between $24 and $25 ch for your tobacco as any floor space and is more able eering and never lets a pile D B. Samuel sold .. . . . . 0 XV . Samuel 8d0.1..(.....1. 0 0 W, J. Daniels sold...._.... '0 J. C. DuRant, Sr. sold_..... 0 M. W. Player sold _... .... 0 A. C. Ridgill sold ........ .. ~0 11. B. Bradley sold.......... ~0 J. HI. Johnson sold _ . . ~es and best service, QUSE, . O1o him last week stating he was in l France and getting on nicely. 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 thh depart ient. He is an experienced m:an, hav ing served five years with the Row land Buggy Co., and he guarantees all his work. Phone No. 6. NOTICE. Parties having wheat with smut in it are notified that before it can be milled it will be necessary to wash the smut out. Clarendon Roller Flour Mills. 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, Hon. Charlton DuRant, Teacher. At 11 A. M. and 8:30 P. M. Dr. Henry Nelson Snyder, President of Wofford College, will occupy the pul pit. Dr, Snyder is. one of the most delightful speakers in the country and no doubt the people of the community generally will avail themselves of the opportunity to hear him. Junior League at 4:45 P. M., Miss Mamie Chandler, Superintendent. Senior League at 5:30 P. M., Miss Margaret Wilson, President. Prayer Service on Thursday at 6 P. M., followed by the Teacher-Train ing Class. Public cordially invited to all ser vices. SIX LIEUTENANTS DISCHARGED o Fail to Qualify in Recent Exami s nations. n Columbia, July 28.-Advice from the adjutant general of the South eastern Department, United States d 'Army to the adjutant general of South Carolina yesterday was that six of. ficers of the South Carolina National Guard have failed to qualify in receni examinations and have been discharg ed from the service. The officers fail per hundred. Last Thursda warehouseman in the State... to look after your tobacco that sell for less than its value. 386 lbs. @ 29.00 Wade Hiarvin sold 328 lbs. @ 28.00 W. T. 'Thomas sold 510 lbs. @ 29.50 J. F. Tobias sold1 680 lbs. @ 30.00 J. Q. Johnson sold1 328 lbs. @ 28.00 D. C. Mason sold1 142 lbs. @ 32.00 D. C. Mason so1(1 850 lbs. @ 29.00 Sprott & Terrell 2 230 lbs. @ 29.50 Sprott & 'Terrell 480 lbs. @ 29.00 J. H1. DuBose sol H RAN. Dronrietor ng to pass the required examination ire: First Lieut. R. J. Ortman, Jr., Jompany A, second Infantry, Charles on; First Lieut. George M. Bennett, company G, Second Infantry, Colum bia; First. Lieut. A. R. Richardson, 3ompany L, Second Infantry, Sumter; Second Lieut. W. E. King, Company C, Second Infantry, Charleston; Sece end Lieut. George A. Knebel, Conk pany D, Second Infantry, Charleston; Second Lieut. W. L. Hart, Company E, First Infantry, Union. The telegram from' Adjutant Gen eral Evans to Adjutant General Moore was as- follows: "The department commanders rects that you be informed that. Sec-0 ond Lieut. W. L. Hart, First South Carolina Infantry; First Lieuts. R. J. Ortman, Jr., G. M. Bennett, A. R. Richardson'..and Second Lieuts. W. E. King and G. A. Knebel, Second South Carolina Infantry, having failed to qualify recent examinations are dis charged from service." NEW ARRIVALS at B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery. FRESH SHIPMENT SWIFT PREMIUM HAMS 30c lb. RED VELVO SYRUP 40c % GAL. PEETS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5c CAKE 10 lbs. SNOWDRIFT LARD $2.00 CAN PRIDE OF CLARENDON FLOUR 241b. SACK $1.75 For the Best, You Know the Rest. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Next Door to Postoffice " se ! y Cothran's entire sale, Bring him i ame of your n he has been heretofore. He is too busy looking ..-..-.-..-428 lbs. @ 28.50 ....-.-......-....326 lbs. @ 28.50 ..--.-...-...520 lbs. @ 28.50 ... . ..-......672 lbs. @ 29.50 -- --- -- .... 210 lba. @ 27.50 ------------232 lbs. @ 28.00 old-....-...438 lbs. @ 20.50 old..-.- ....-780 lbs. @ 27.50 --d-__-.-_-11529. @ 34.00 n