The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, March 27, 1918, Image 8
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ATTRACTIVE NEW SPRING COATS $15.00
AND UP
Made of Wool Velour and Poplin in a variety
of new shades and combinations. Attractive new
styles belted and loose models, $15.00 and up.
NEW SPRING DRESSES
Stunning Styles. All the new and attractive
shades, materials, etc. Attractively priced from
$15.00 and up.
THE NEW SPRING SKIRTS
are very pretty and come in all the new materials.
Very newest styles. Attractive prices. $5.00 and
up.
HUNDREDS OF NEW SPRING WAISTS
In Georgette, Crepe de Chene, Voiles, etc.,
$1.00 to $5.00. Fern Seal Pac Waist, white and
colors, $1.00. This is one of the greatest shirt
waist values on earth. Fernmore Waist, made of
better material and a little more attractive in
style. Moderate prices. Each $2.00. Crefe de Chene~
Waists in variety of new Spring shades and styles,
$3.50. Georgette Waists, all the newest shades
and styles $4.95 and $5.50 each.
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the itnnng EImes. If it's silk or any fine and
sheer material, wash it with
Publishes All Town Official Adver- LUX
tisements. B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
MANNING, S. C., MARCH 27, 1918
Improved White Dent Corn Seed,
Cole Blease will speak in Manning $1.00 the peck. The 5-10-25c Store.
next Saturday.
Put Your Savings Into Bonds and
The city election will be Monday Bonds May Save Your Savings for
week. You.
New System Boarding House. Ap- Table board and lodging can be had
ply to Mrs. Mary Steinhardt, at the New System Boarding House,
Mrs. Mary Steinhardt, proprietos.
"Clarendon's Best" Flint Corn Seed
$1.00 the peck. The 5- 10-25c Store. Mr. J. E. Kelly has been appointed
Chairman of the Liberty Loan Comn
Mrs. Jake Isemnan visited Camp mittee for this County.
Jackson last Sunday.
Misses Jessie McLean and Pauline
Mr.. Isaac Ingram was a visittor to Wilson spent the week-end at their
Manning last wveek . respective homes.
Easter Post Cards le each. The 5- Imnprovedl Golden Dent Corn Seed,
10-25c Store. $1.00 the peck. The 5-10-25c Store.
Dr. Patrick of Blackstock is in~ Died yesterdlay afternoon the five
Manning -at the home of his cousin, moS. old Patrick. fMr ndAs
Mr. S. M. Patrick. .s -Ptik
Dr. Milton Weinberg was operated Miss, Linie Ehrich spent Sunday
on in Sumter last 'niursday for ap- here with her mother and sister, Mrs.
pendlicitis. L. S. Ehrich, and Mrs. Leon Weinberg,
Best Maine Grown Irish Cobbler Mr1-ayLeiowoecnl
Seed Potatoes. The 5-10-25c Ctore. ~ett apJcsn snw"oe
lHon. Cole L. Blesse will launch his
sensational campaign in Manning nextLOTProfobwhnaenit
Saturday.$30rwrlforeun
Rev. Holly, pastor of the Baptist
church, tendered his resignation to his MrJoPoweofAlnaasi
congregation last Sunday. Mnigysedyt e i ahr
Pass Easter Egg Dyes, 5e the pack- SlirJ ae eadsetSn
age. 'rhe 5-l0-25c store.
Mrs. W. P. Wannamaker of St.hD Grad
Matthews, is visiting her relatives in WatdoBu-godbdfT
Manning. bcoPat.Apyt h ie f
Flo~ver Pots-All sizes-15e to
$1.50. The 5-10--25c Store.Mr.LS.Eihisviinhe
Mr. Joseph Sprott spent last Sun-EhihwlreannMnigutl
dlay with his son, Lieutenant .Jamnesthsumr
Sprott, at Camp Jackson.
Larg~e Juicy Prunes, 20 to ~gMs .L iknktti on
30 to tnhe pound.hooofhrgetoSaudyatr
25wL.n o Cmnacsn.i o"oe
Pure FoodhrocerynPAancA
___________ ______$3.00 Th re arredturn. lur
Manninghysera to ake ai 8-ather,
1~SoldieraJ.nedtesassralditpentcaun
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baccoP ant. oupyto emes f
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help along this line.
ng Easter styles in
Waists and Accessories
eady to Serve You
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' GINGHAM DRESSES
$3.50 AND UP
Pretty Plaid Gingham Dresses made in at
tractive New Styles. A wonderful assortment of
colors. Prices: $3.50, $4.00, $6.75, $7.50 and $9.00.
ATTRACTIVE NEW SPRING STYLES IN EAS
TER FOOTWEAR
You will want a pair of the new Spring Ox
fords' or Pumps. Don't leave this off to the last
minute to buy. Come in now while it's easy to get
your size and style you like. We are showing all
the new lasts and leathers. Attractive prices. $3.50
and up.
NEW SPRING STYLES FOR MEN
We take care of the Men Folks, too, in our Big
Store. For Young Men, Conservative Men and Old 1
Men, we are showing the new Spring Styles in silk
shirts, crepe shirts and madras shirts in a large
variety of new color combinations. Hosiery and
underwear, ties, collars and furnishings of all
kinds. New hats, caps and low shoes. We lave
just the style and kind for you. Attractive prices.
Call and get your new Straw lid.
INBERG CO.
SUN-MAID SEEDED For Easter
RAISINS A Swift Premium Ham
17%c Pkg. Fresh shipment. just re
B. B. BREEDIN'S ceived.
Pure Food Grocery B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
Three Star Amoskeag Dress Ging- - - - - --
ham. Beautiful patterns at 23c the Mrs.C. N. Sprott will leave for
yard. Only 20 yards to the customer. Charleston tonight with her oldest
The 5-10-25c Store. son, Burgess, who is to be operated
-* on. They will be accomp~anied by Mrs.
Col. and Mrs. Clarendon Barron of S. I. Harvin.
Columbia came down in their car on
Friday to spend the week-end withNovistcReHarCdr
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barron. SigelmPrln n lse
Miss Minnie Sauls, of Winston-Sa- adtrepyrbe ofn
-lem, N. C., is visiting relatives here. w ~LO
Lieut. Henry Ellerbe of Fort Moul
trie, spent several days here last W alteatnino u e~-I
Lieut. Taylor stukis of the, Avia- ..WdmnadC .Mtibt
tion Corps, left last night for hisfothofiefJugofrba.
station, after spending several days
with his family here, on leave. Ms ao .ibr si utr
We expect a shipment of Nancy Wibrworcnl newn
Hall and Porto Rico potato plants the a prto o pedctsa hcI
middle of next week. Leave your or-.. rnyHsptl
dlers with us. The 5-10-25c Store.
The regular WANTEDSomeonetotrngincf
the WV. C. T. U. will be held Monday CALSBAHM
afternoon, April 1, at 5 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. W. S. Plowden.
STRAY MULE came to my place sne i ayfin nCme vt
near Foreston on Saturday morning, aFr a nSna.Hrysy h
Owner can get same by seeing me. cacothm2cesadtepoag
HH1. TV. I ODGE.aniseil(eiry2c
.Seaman Benjamin Hlusbandls, whoOnEseSudyatront4
is located at the Norfolk navy yai'ds, pm.sriewlbecnutelnth
is home on a thirty dlay furloug, re--EicplCae b e.W .Wl
cuperating from a seige of pneumonia,.owt leia uia rga
FOR SALE--White Leghorn Eggs.dilynvt.
$1.50 per setting.
CHA RLES BRADHAM, ThWoasMisnrySceyf
Manning.thPrsyeincrcwilhdit
Mr. R. H. Davis came from George-29 t4occkathdomoiM.
town this morning with a nice bunchA.CBrha.Aflatednei
of shad and knowing the editor's ap deird
petite br fish, presented him with
one. "IMLIE ans tis n
Expeted to arive in a few (lay a anadcsat5cheanTe
car of brick, twvo cars of fine Tim-betmnycnu.Athe-12c
othy hay and some large shipments of Soe
RIce Bran, Syrup Feed and Oats.o
WV. P. LEGG.FrMyo
Ford Roadster for sale cheap. We FrAdre
are gong to Detroit after more Buick S .Sih
cars between April 1st and 12th. Any- Mri es
one desiring to purchase a car canH.CMeevy
have the tri free as' we will pay all D.G .Dcsn
expenses bot ways. c .wie
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Sliced Raw Boneless
Ham
35c Lb.
B. B. BREEDIN'S
'Pure Food Grocery.
Mr. D. M .Bradham left last Fri
lay for John Hopkins hospital, Balti
nore, for medical treatment. He was
rccompanied by Mrs. Bradham and
)r. W. M. Brockinton.
Senator DuRant was in Spartan
>urg last Saturday, assisting the At
orney General in defense of the
'quart-a-month", which was argued
iefore Judge Sease.
Little' Miss Winnie Plowden was
iostess at a most enjoyable spend
he-day party last Saturday, when
en 'of her little school-mates were in
'ited out to her home to help her cele
irate her birthday.
Rev. Walter Mitchell, the head of
he Porter Military Academy, was a
risitor in Manning the early part of
he week. The Porter Academy is
ne of the leading schools in the coun
ry, having a military feature. Its
>and has been secured for Field Day
n April 12th.
Uncle Sam needs lumber-we need
aborers, who are willing to do their
it towards winning the war. We have
ne of the nicest lumber towns in the
ountry. Come and see us.
BLACK RIVER CYPRESS CO.,
Gable, S. C.
We call attention ta.the card of Mr.
ras. S. Dickson in this issue for the
ffice of Clerk of Court. Mr. Dickson
a a brother of the late Edgar C. Dick
on, who died after being clerk about
,wo years.
LOST-Red clog, white spot on side
if neck, dark mouth, large knot on
niddle of tail. Reward will be paid
o finder.
JOHN N. BOYD,
Manning, S. C.
Mr. A. C. Bradham received a wire
rom Dr. Brockinton this afternoon,
~alling him to Baltimore to the bed
ide of his father, stating that an op
ration may be necessary. He will
cave on the a ening triun.
The teachers of the public schools
ave gone to considlerable expense
md~ trouble to beautiry the .grounds
tround our handsome school building.
l'hey are experiencing considerable
mnnoyance from the chickens scratch
ng up) the seedl and otherwise de
itroying the- flower beds. They would
eel more than pleased if the people
wvho own chickens in that neighbor
ood would make some cffort to keep
~hem penned up. We agree with the
eachers in this but will go a little
rarther and say that they should be
penned up and kept at home in all
aeighborhoods. Chickens can be aw
rul pests and the owvners should re
member that the fellow who doees not
keep chickens has some rights, also.
Willie Davis, Uncle Sam's mail car.
ricr, has received the following letter
from~ his son Thomas, who -is "some
where in France":
'Somewhere in France".
Dear Father:
Just a few lines to inform you of
muyself. I am well and getting along
ill right and hope that wvhen these
lines reach you it will find you all
well. I wrote you three letters some
time ago, but I guess you did not get
them. You must write atnd let me hear
now everybody is getting along.
E~verybody over here ,i3 getting along
nicely and wve have rib kick coming. I
will close this time and write you a
longer letter the next time. You must
answer to this adress: Thomas J. Da
vis, 305 Labor Co., A. P. 0., No. 708,
A. E. F.
The Clarendon County Interdlenomi
national Sunday School Association
will hold its annual County Conven
ion at Summerton on Friday and
Saturdlay of this week. Inasmuch as
iery school in the County is entitled
Lfive delegates and each school has
bden urged to send Its full quota a
large attendlance Is expected, 'the
Summerton people, are making elab
nrate preparations for entertainment
of delegates and those In charge ai-e
expecting this to be one of the most
profitable conventions ever held In the
County. A splendid program Is being
arranged and addresses will, be de
livered by promnent Sunda3? School
wotkers In this and other States
Lct TAYLOR do
Your Toiloring
..TAYLOR & Co.
w YORK -- CcM.oo
ABRAMS,
IANNING, S. C.
Harris was in Manning a short time
ago and impressed every one whom he
niet as being a live wire warehouse
man. He comes here with the high
est recommendations from Wendell,
also from Hemingway, S. C., where he
has been running a warehouse for the
past several seasons. Manning is in
deed fortunate in having three ware
housemen of the calibre of Messrs.
Clark, Cothran and Harris. Each one
of these men is a practical man of
many years' experience and this -fact
alone should be evidence enough to
our tobacco farmers to sell their crops
at their home market.'
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GOVERNMENT NITRATE
NOW READY
It is important that every farmer
ordoring nitrate settle for 't immedi
ately. You can either mail me a
check or come to my office in Man
ning to pay for it. Only those ap
plying for nitrate for oats, wheat or
small grain will receive sh.pments at
this time. Any nitrate unpaid for by
the time the cars reach railroad sta
tions will be sold to some other farm
er that has applied for nitrate in reg
ular form. You can get information
as to quantity and price by calling me
over phone.
S. W. BARRON,
Distributor.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
NOTICE is hereby given that an
election will be held in the Town of
Manning, S. C., on the second Monday
i-. April, being the eighth clay ,for the
purpose cf electing a Mayor and six
Aldermen to serve for a term of two
years, and also for the purpose of
electing a Commissioner of Public
Works for a term of six years.
The polls will open at eight o'clock
A. M. and close four o'clqck P. M.
The election will be conducted at
the Town Hall and the following are
the Managers of Election.
S. J. Bowman,
E. B. Brown,
S. E. Ingram.
By Order of Council.
T. F. COFFEY,
T. M. WELLS, Mayor.
Clerk.
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NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
RED CROSS WAR FUND
The ladies Society of Midway
Church, by Miss .De~lelle Ev
ans, Treasurer, New Zion ..$ 5.00
R. P. Barrowv, New Zion -....-- 10.00
$15.00
Judge Frazer to Speak
The Young Men's Bible Class of the
Methodist Church has succeeded in
getting Honorable Thomas B. Frazer,
Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court, to address the Class next Sun
(lay morning at 10:15, old time, 11:15
niew time.
Judge Frazer is known as a man of
great ability, profound thought, and
ai splendid speaker.
eing will be at regular place in
church yard.
Canidae'sCard.
For Judge of Probate
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Probate Judge of Clarendol
county, and will abide by the decision
of the Democratic pri mary.
_____J. LAWSON McLEOD.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Judge of Pro
bate for Clarendon county, pledgir
to abide the results of .th prim ar .
CLARENCE HI. MATH IS. g
I hereby anonunce mn self ,a canidi-,
date for the office of Judge of Po
bate for Clarendon County, subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary'
J. W. WID EMAN.
For Clerk of Court
Promising to abide by the rules of
the Democratic Prima , I hereby
nounce myself a candkd ate for th .
flee of Clerk of Court of Clarend~
County.
JOSEPH H. DICKSON.
Have you tried
Sun-Kist Yellow Cling ~
Peaches?
Ifnttry them.
B. B Rtient