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CL. Tobacco conti C. N. Player scid L. B. Gibbons sold L. B. Gibbons sold Robt. Kennedy sold .. . . R. M. Mahoney sold R. S. Green sold . . . .... E. R. Morris sold M. J. Morris sold-..-..... S. E. Johnson sold W. F. Rush sold --......... F. M. Evans sold Manning Is the best THE HOME OF H16 the Il nning Mimes. Publishes All County and Town Cf facial Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1917. FOR SALE-Shingles, Corn and oats. Manning Meat Market. Mr. R. D. Plyler was the guest of Florence friends over Sunday. WANTED-Four-foot wood. Man ning Light & ice Co. -tf. Miss Mary Rephan, of Charleston, is visiting Miss Rounette Hirschmann. Mrs. F. M. Shope left on Friday for a visit to the old home in Altoona, Pa. Miss Josephine Kennedy, of Char leston, is the guest of Miss Rita Nimmer. Mrs. Frank Rogers and Miss Mary Wells were visitors to Sumter on Mon day. Just Arriv.d--Tcn nice Mare Mules. Come and look these over. They are nice ones. F. C. Thomas. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Lightfoot are enjoying the sea breezes at Sullivan's Island. Mr. W. H. Fischer, of Charleston, is the guest of his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Capt. A. H. Breedin. Headaches and nervousness cured with glasses. See Dr. I. W. Israelson, eye-sight specialist, August 10-11th, at Huggins' Pharmacy. 20c RIO COFFEE 15c. tb. B. B. BREEDIN'S I Putre Food Grocery Next to Postoffice Brzing your tob week, the largest sal taining his high stan for themselves b~y Comn to this endI on every I prices als other markel has maiantainedl this hi placed on1 his floor ani --he sells every mnan' knowledge of tobacco bamcco) auctioneer in) S tunder his eyes. Coth1 spaice and can now tal interest, lie has the Below I give so Roblt. Gtoings sold- . Robt. G;oinigs sold .. Rtobt. JIohnson sold - Rot). Johnson sold- . H~enry Heard sold - R. 1". Tlhigp~en sold. - ,J. I. Morris~ sold- .. ,J. I. Morris sold P. M. Gibbons sold -- D. L,. McFaddin sold ARK' nues to sell high at CLARI - 1000 lbs. @ $47.00 R. AX. Mahoney - 690 lbs. @ 30.00 F. M. Evans s( 280 tbs. @ 33.00 D. M. Robersor - 334 lbs. @ 28.00 J. R. Walker s< - 636 lbs. @ 28.50 Kennedy & Ne 700 lbs. @ 35.00 Willie Johnson 1080 lbs. @ 29.50 Willie Johnson . 90 lbs. @ 36.00 J. 0. Coker so . 880 lbs. @ 33.00 E. R. Roberson 912 tbs. @ 29.50 R. A. Hodge s . 760 lbs. @ 31.00 C. W. Dennis s Market in the belt and R H PRICES. Pride of Clarendon Flour 24 lb. Sack $1.75 B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery 'Next to Postoffice FOR SALE-Bargain in a Bungalo of 8 rooms. A modern home. For particulars address The Times Office. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Blackwell, of Greelyville, spent Sunday with rela tives here. MissEsther Berger, of Kingstree, was the guest of Miss Rounette Hirschmann over Sunday. Mr. Charles Reardon left on Mon (lay for Columbia where he has ac cepted a position on the cantonment. Just Arrived-Ten nice Mare Mules. Come and look these over. They are nice ones. F. C. Thomas. Mr. F. C. Thomas left on Monday night for Winnsboro where he will purchase a couple car loads o milch cows. Mr. A. G. Heriot brought to town the first open cotton we have seen this year. This cotton came off of his farm, and was picked last Saturday. Mr. Frank Clark, of Charleston, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. .J. Clark, the latter part of the week. WVhen you are in needl of Auto Supplies come andl see us. Our stock is as big as any place and the prices are right. Free air station. Hiarvin Motor Co., Phone No. 6. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted J1. E. ARANT, PHl. G. 0OItom etrist, M'ANN ING, S. C. Sell You icco to Cothran at the Cent] e being on Wednesday whe dard of prices wvell up) to t ing b~ack( each week. Mannin ot of tobacco he gets a chan s. The Central Warehousenma ighi standard for more than ri fights for bids1 until the to S tobacco on its merits be id its value is an asset that t ouith Carolina and can easil an is entitledl to half of the e care of more tobacco. Coi best lighted and the most c mec sales madle during the pt -430 lbs. @) $27.50 IL. Rose sold 3 :52 lbs. Gb 27.00 F". E. Dullose -298 lbs. @O 28.00 F. E. D~ufose 118 lbs. @ 28.50 A. J1. Plowdeni * ;G( lbs. @ 27.00 S. E. McFadd 464 lbs. @i 28.60 E. B. Tindal -150 lbs5. @ 28.50 E. B. Tindal 3841 lbs. @ 31.00 .J. TV. White -306 lbs. @ 27.50 A. J. Tindal 504 lbs. @ 28.00 A. J. Tindal -- 228 lbs. @ 28.00 J. F. Ardis -* CENTR/ THE HOME OF C'S Warehouse. We are hi SALES WE MAI sold ...-...-..544 lbs. @ 36.00 -d -......-...500 lbs. @ 29.00 i sold-..-..... 510 lbs.- @ 31.50 )ld - ...-...-...480 lbs. @ 30.00 Ison sold 510 lbs. @ 31.50 sold -.. . -. 270 lbs. @ 37.00 sold-.....-'. 400 lbs. @ 29.00 Id ...-...-.....-236 lbs. @ 29.50 sold . -- -- -860 lbs. @ 29.00 )ld ----- ....-460 lbs. @ 29.50 old ...-- ...-1160 lbs. @ 30.00 D. CLARK is the Old Rel SClark'Is 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. - Manager Plyler, of The Pastime, has booked a big Keystone comedy for Friday night and will show seven reels in all. Postmaster H. H. Bradham left last Thursday to join Mrs. Bradham and children who are the guests of the latter's parents at Martinsville, Va. Mrs. J. M. Salley, of Greensboro, N. C., and Mrs. Eagle, of Atlanta, Ga., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Barron. Manager Plyler, of the The Pastime Theatre, has leased the moving pic ture show in Alcolu. He has christen ed it The Gaiety and will run pictures there every Tuesday and Thuraday nights. The members of St. Andrews Guild of the Episcopalian church held their monthly meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. Sallie McKnight Clark, where they were delightfully entertained. The draft list we publish this week is the first 602 drawn to be examined, and which Clarendon's quota of 301 will be taken to serve in the war. provided 301 pass the examination, if not another call will be made. The examination starts tomorrow. Mr. R. E. Cole and daughter, of Surency, Ga., are spending a few (lays With the former's brother, Dr. J. A. Cole and family. Mxr. Cole left here about thirty years ago and has only visited once during that interval. He sees, many great changes in Manning and vicinity. Dr. Henry Nelson Snyder, presidlent of wofford College, was to have spent last Sunday in Manning but missed his train. H~e will spend next Sunday in Manning andl will speak at the Methodist church at 11 A. M. Dr. G. TP. Pugh, presidlent of Columbia College, wvill also be in Manning next Sundaiy. He will add~ress the Men's Bible class at 10 A. M. and will adl dress the congregation at 8:30 P. M. Dr. Snyder and Dr. Pugh wvill also speak at Trinity at 5 P. M. [r Tobacc 'al Warehouse this wveek and ni 62,000 pounds were sold a he top) notch for every pile g is one of the highest toba< ce to sell. D~o not pay any nI was on several markets 20) years and she wvilI not a Ip notch is attained. You w he white or coloredl. Cothral he farmers get when they pha y colpe with any of the boys toJbacco) that comues to Mannlil nie to Manning this week an< 01n veniently locatedI house in ist few dlays: - ~ 34---~ 0 lbs. @ 28.50 sold- -. 972 lbs. 29.00 sold1 . .158 lbs. @ 27.00 sold -768 ibs. @ 28.00 in sold ..~.414 lbs. @ 27.00 sold .. 648 lbs. @ 29.50 sold--.... ----580 lbs. @ 27.00 ;oldl-.------ 274 lbs. @ 29.00 sold-...-...-...--412 lbs. @ 27.50 sold-....-...-...-_..334 lbs. @ 28.00 old ... .. ..-.. 398 lbs. @ 27.50 VL WAREH( ARE HIGH PRICES lving good sales every da )E LAST WEEK.. Jimmie Burgess sold ...-..-..530 1 J. W. Beard sold - ....-....-670 1 B. I. Hodge sold --.-........410 1 W. S. Samuel sold - .....-...450 1 J. C. Dennis sold ---........740 I J. C. Dennis sold ........-..762 1 E. B. Tindal sold ----...-..610 1 J. P. Gibons sold -...-..-..284 1 J. P. Gibbons sold -- ........170 1 J. P. Gibbons sold -- ....-...216 1 R. M. Mahoney sold ....---..630 fable Warehouseman in Wareho The Woman's Missionary Society of the M. E. Church will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. G. King on Monday, August 13th, 1917, at 5:30 P. M. An interesting program has been arranged and all the members are earnestly requested to be present. 0 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. -----0 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, -Ion. Charlton DuRant, Teacher. The class will be addressed by Dr. G. T. Pugh, President of Columbia College. At 11 A. M. Dr. Henry Nelson Sny der, President of Wofford College will address the congregation. Dr. Snyder was to have been in Manning last Sunday but missed his train. At 8:30 P. M. Dr. G. T. Pugh, President of Columbia College, will address the congregation. Epworth League at 5:30 P. M., Miss Margaret Wilson, President. TO THE PEOPL[ Of ALCOLU! I have opened up the Gaiety Theatre IN ALCOLU and wvill show every Tuesday andl Thursday nights using nothing but the very best pictures and I solicit your patronage. R. D. PLYLE~R, Manning's "Movie" Man. o With ( get prices that wvill be en ti .t figures that more than ii of tobacco placed on his f ~co markets in South Carolii attention to any reports i ~atuirday and1 found Mannini 1low any other market to < ill not make a mistake if y< iknows the different types < ce tobacco under his care. C when it comes to talking < g, but he is 200,000 pounds he I be certain to come to the 4 Manning. R. E. Ilarrington s;old--..-....-...694 W. B. McIntosh sold-...-...-....170 1). S. McFaddin sold-....-..-....400 D). S. McIaddin sold .......522 T. E. Gibbons sold-...-...--...--442 T. E. Gibbons sold1 -. .. - - -. 140 T. S. Coker sold-...-...----....-322 Anna Cooper sold-....-.......-...128 J1. E. Evans sold-...-...-........646 A. G. Beard sold ... ... r.. ... 890 Jno. Epps sold -..-...-...-...-...408 )USE. P.D.cLOTHI y with every seller hig bs. @ 29.50 E. Green sold -. bs. @ 29.50 P. Evans sold . bs. @ 29.00 T. H. Coker sold - be. @. 29.00 Willie Johnson sold bs. @ 29.00 W. H. Coker sold -- be. @ 30.00 Geo. Coper sold .. be. @ 30.00 Briggs & Jenkinson s bs. @ 38.00 J. B. Lee sold . . bs. @ 35.00 'w. J. Buddin sold .. bs. @ 32.00 bs. .@ 33.00 Vianning. Play safe and Listen Tetley's, Boscul, Bee Brand, Chase San borns and Royal Scarlet Teas at B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Next to Postoffice Junior Missionary Society at 4:3{ P. M., Mrs. C. R. Sprott, Lady Man ager. Sunday School at Trinity at 4 P M. Addresses at 5 P. M., by Dr Snyder and Dr. Pugh. Prayer Service on Thursday at 6 P. M., followed by the Teacher-Train ing Class. Public cordially invited to all ser vices. -- - FOR SALE-Second-hand Ford Touring Car. In first-class condition Apply at this office. O - REGISTRATION DAY. Tuesday, August 14th, has been sei aside by the National Council of De. fense as "Registration Day" for the women of the nation. On that (lay every woman in America over 16 years of age is expected to fill out a card giving information concerning her occupation and ability. The sign. ing of these cards carries with it nc obligation to serve the government. A definite idea of the woman power of the nation is desired, and surely every patriotic woman will be glad to assist in gathering this information. This is th'e first request that the gov ernent has made of American wo rianhood, so let every woman, of every creed, andl every race, respond. The Clarendon comiittee of the council is particularly anxious to have the county make a good showving andl bespeaks the co-operation of every woman in Clarendon. Chairman for the dlifferent towvnships will be ap pointed, and a list of their names published. These chairm'en, or mem bers of their committees, will makt an effort to reach every woman is their respective townships, but should any woman not be approached, let :0thran ! rely satisfactory. Cothran I et the approval of his custol loor. His large number of s; ta and Cothran certainly is di thout the Manning market at the top of the ladder o serstep) her. Cothran stand; >U sell your tobacco wvith hir f tobacco and what the bu3 )thran has been auctioneeri ~ut the green and burnt spo ~hind at th~e present. Cothrt entral Warehouse and let ( lbs. @w 27.50 .Jas. H ilton sold.. lbs. @ 29.00 IH. R. Rose sold .. lbs. @ 30.50 UI. R. Rose sold . lbs. @ 27.50 J1. R. McFadin sold1 lbs. @,~ 28.50 1H. B. Doney sold .. 11)5. @ 31.50 W. G. Frierson sold lbs. @ 27l.00 W. G. Frierson sold lbs. @ 28.00 Willis White sold . lbs. @ 26.50 Willis White sold1 . lbs. @ 26.50 R. L. Hlarrington so lbs. @ 27.00 J. H-. Duflose sold MAN. Proprietor. fly pleased. Some 456 lbs. @ 28.50 ....... .. 829 lbs. @ 42.00 840 lbs. @ 34.00 ...-..-...700 lba. @', 39.00 .....-_..566 lbs. @ 33.00 ...-..-..622 lbs. @ 30.00 old .. ....580 lbs. @ 30.00 ...-..-__650 lbs. @ 38.50 ...-.....340 lbs. @ 35.00 sell with CLARK. MANNING, S. C. her obtain a registration card from,. her township chairman, and fill it out. 0 FREE OF ChARGE. Any adult suffering from cough, -cold or bronchitis, is invited to call at the drug store of Huggins' Phar.. macy and get absolutely free, a sani ple bottle of Boschee's German Syrup, a soothing and healing remedy for all lung troubles, which has a successful record of fifty years. Gives the pa tient a good night's rest free from coughing, with free expectoration in the morning. Regular sizes, 25 and 75 cents. For sale in all civilized countries.-adv. METHOD OF BUYING ANNOUNCED TODAY Washington, Aug. 7.-The govern ment's method of fixing prices on purchases for itself and allied gov ernments probably will be announced tomorrow. The question was dis cussed at two lengthy meetings 6f the war industries board today. To night it was said no definite agree ment had been reached. Two courses of action were debated by the board. They are: 1.-Fixing of one price for each commodity purchased. 2.-Fixing a sliding scale, based upon the cost of production. In reaching an agreement upon the prices, it is stated, the board must consider cost of production and make an arrangement that will be equitable to all manufacturers. The small producer is under heavier production expense than the large cor porations and necessarily the price he gets for his goods must be higher to allowv him a profit than that asked by his larger competitors. Fancy Valencia Lemons' 30c Dozen. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Next to Postoffice ladl large sales the past ners. Cothran is main itisfied customers speak ue full credit for pulling iot being as well up on L' high prices. Manning a by each pile of tobacco rl. Cothran has no pets ers pay for them. His ng longer than any to Ls in the tobacco placed .n has enlarged his floor lothran look after your ...---...--270 lbs. @) 27.00 -- ----.. 80 lbs. @ 26.50 --.....104 lbs. @W 28.50 ------. 254 lbs. @ 30.50 .- ... .... 306 lbs8. @ 28.50 - -....-...-...392 lbs. @,2.0 -------- -594 lbs. @ 28.50 ---------..266 lbs. @ 29.00 ----------102 lbs. @ 26.50 Id-............624 lbs. @ 29.00 ----- -- --1348 lbs. @ 30.00