The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 26, 1918, Image 4
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TO
DEAR
DAY, JUl
I wish to state
Warehouse. I am ha
growing trade, whici
thirty per cent more
I have put in a
up the unloading of -
purpose also. I have
serve the trade than
I have enlarg<
per cent over last sea
and J. E. Shaw, of 1
Harry Gerald of Ma
I am going to
off as fast as the tol
and J. H. Windham
These gentlemen wil
promptly and Mr. Re
the warehouse floor.
I need no inti
patrons of the Mann
bacco warehouse bui
pear vain or over pr
perience comes prep,
buying tobacco now:
out fear of contradi<
than any man in Cla
of tobacco grown in
and have bought an<
height that brought
bought and sold tob,
mometers were conc
have served and lea
any other business;
and the better prepa
I want to see
with the cooperation
R. D. C(
THE MANI
I. APPELT............
M. SHOPE__..
PUBLISHED El
MANNING, S.
TOBACCO SEAS4
At a meeting of the Tc
leld in Florence .on Satur<
warehouses on Tuesday, .J
e inion~ of all the members
sell at high figures this
fthe crop just at present
ointnient.
This county needs the
ea wise step) for the farm!
ie start of the season to
orne market. Our warehc
as any of them and
from the warehouse he'can
every cent that his tobacc4
can't knock the buyers in ti
have to pay more for the i
~he buyer knows tobacco
wh t to pay for certain gre
F'o ay.
*Manning never will bu
the farmers of this count.s
market. There is no reas
tobacco market in the Sta
in doing their utmost to th
Tobacco Growvers of C
gest opening day of the sea
Leave home early and ge
*where it can be properly si
help you in every way p)os
home at night boost the m
CAPTrAIN OF U-151
F'ORMERtLY LIVED) IN U.
,erved Five Years as Gunner's Mi
in U. S. Navy
'Belonwe quote an article from t
iami (P a) Metropolis concerni
)t Mu~d, commander of t
1,wich has been destroyi
ol'on our shores:
a taln Neustidt, commander of t
1fthe German submarine whi
ant Ba not affect as N
~a tne o1 enf
lw.Rea tabe v e ss
f H E -1
Of 0]
SIRS:-.--The Si
.Y 9th.
that a hearty welcome awaits
ving my floor space enlarged,
i I stood so much in need of h
space than last season.
n Automatic Scale, which will
vagons and I have purchased
not spared time or effort in
ever before.
d my clerical or book force t]
son. I will have with me in ti
lebane, N. C.; and Prof. J. J.
ining.
give you quick and prompt sei
>acco is sold. I also will have
who will assist me in the sar
1 look after the trade and wil
ardon will see that your toba<
'oduction or recommendation
ng market. I am making the
iness my exclusive business.
esumptious, but every busines
iration and better efficiency.
rom eight to nine months in t
tion that I am more in touch
rendon County. I am thoroug]
this country from the Sunny
I sold the golden weed when
the perspiration streaming do
teco when we had no mercur3
erned; so in the summer's hea
reed the tobacco business. T
;he more time you put in it th
red you will be to serve the tr
;his the banner year for the M
of the farmers we can make
)THRAN, Pry
NING .TIMES
.....-------....----..--Edito
.....----------..Business Manage
ERY WEDNESDAY.
C., JUNE 26, 1918
)N OPENS JULY 9th
bacco Association of this Stati
lay it was decided to open th<
uly 9th. It seemed to be th<
present that tobacco was going
year-although the coniditioi
time is somewhat of a disap
money this year and it woul<
3r to make up his mind right a
sell all his tobacco crop on hi
usemen know their business a
Mhen a farmer gets his cheel
rest assured that he has gottei
>is worth. The warehousemei
te head and tell them that the'
obacco than it is really wortl
and has his instructions jus
des-andl that is all he is goinj
ild up a tobacco market unles;
will sell their tobacco on thi;
on why we can't have the bes
Le if every one will co-operat<
at end.
larendon-Let us have the big
son that Manning has ever had
t your tobacco on the floor
iown. The warehousemen wil
sible. And then when you g
arket of your home county.
sunk 15 ships off the American coa:
Srecently, was in Miami twelve yeaa
ago, anld is well remembered by ,Tamn
L. Rodgers, gate keeper at Jame
Deering's place, whose reminiscene<
of the man have been listened to w4
much intrest.
beC "I first met him in Jacksonville
ig began Mr. Rodgers, "and at that tiun
lie he had served five years as a gunner
1g mate in the United States nayy. J
professed to be a naturalized .citiz<
he of Americb, although he seemed to i
ch German at heart."
Mr. Rodgers said that Neustidt wi
SIa "burly German," and that be wgs
Smechanical ingenuity.. The two i
mao had stopp at the vaftke hotel
O-BA
arendon and
ales for your T
you all at the Central
to meet the demand of my
1st season. I will have about
add a good deal to speeding
additional Trucks for this
getting better prepared to
lis year about one hundred
is capacity: L. W. Warren
Dreher of Irmo, S. C. and
evice and will pay the trade
with me Mr. S. M. Reardon
ne capacity as last season.
Il see that you get unloaded
:co is placed properly upon
to the tobacco growers or
leaf tobacco business or to
It is not my purpose to ap
s man knows that with ex
I am actually selling and
he year, and I can say with
with the tobacco business
ily familiar with all types
South to the Middle West,
mercury registered at a
wn my ugly face, and I have
at all so far as the ther-.
t and winter's chilly winds I
he tobacco business is like
e more you know about it,
ade.
anning tobacco market, and
it so. You all well know
)p. CENTR
"It was in April of 1906 that I fir
met Neustidt," Mr. Rodgers recalle
"and he was working on the Florid
East Coast railroad then. Later 1
r told us he was going to quit the F. 1
C. railroad, and he did railroad extei
r sion work at Brunswick. From the
- he went to Pensacola, and I lost trac
of him until the following Novembi
when I came to Miami.
" "I ran into him one day on Avent
D, and a few days later I saw hiL
helping to build the porch on the Gri
lynne hotel. That is the last I ever sa
of him."
Mr. Rodgers said that Neustidt he
once professed to be fond of him bi
cause he was a Scotchman, but that I
3 had expressed much hatred for ti
a English. Neustidt could drink a
m~eormous quantity of beer withot
getting drunk, Mr. Rodgers said.
I"He generally- took the part of
bluff, heiarty sea-faring man, a
i talked a tot~ about his having bea
-mate of a merchant vessel that sailk
from the Carribean sea to the Gu
of Mexico. But when he mixed h
,drinks and got kinda mellow-then I
showed a degree of sharp, shrewd i
t telligence that was not exhibited
other times," Mr. Rodgars conclude<
' It will be remembered that Captai
SNeustidt was the U-boat skipper wI
professed reluctance to sink America
.vessels, but said that he had no a
1 ternative..
IAMERICA AsKS FOR FACTS
Concerning Attacks by Turks Up<
American Consulate
Washington, June 25.-Another i
quiry has been sent to Sweden by tI
American Government asking for i
formation concerning the report<
Sseizure of the American consulal
l and looting of an American hospit;
byTurkish troops at Tabriz, Persi
Itwas disclosed today that the Stal
3 Department already had asked ti
Swedish Government twice to repo
the facte as quickly as possible, ai
- has addressed a similar request to ti
spanish Government.
-If the report as received by the d
B .partment from the Americar minist
at Teheran last week is confirmed,
probably will mean a declaration,
) a state of war with Turkey.
There is more Catarrh in tbis se
tion of the country than all other dl
Pt eases put together, arid for ears
as was supposed to be incurable. P4
sprescribed local remedies, and by c
as stantly failing to cure with loc
s treatment, pronounced it icurab
b Catarrh is a local dliseases peatlyi
fluenced by constitutaoq;J ~nditio
,n'and therefore requires pattutor
e treatment. Hall's Cc A '' e(dichi
's manufacturedl by F. J, 4 eiy & C
[e Toledo, Ohio, is a co 4 0Mtial rei
m dy, is taken internsgjres4 acts thi
~ee Blood on the Mde ~*Surfai
lf the s tem. n pdred D
!rs rowI Is off e ~ r any ca
is ,Jat IUlsl Cata Qteline falls
a I cure. se d for * rqa91ers and tes
C Co C
Adjoining Coi
'obacco will op
what our record has bee1
stood between us and the
setter when it came to get
County hold up his own (
tainly think that County
end. I would not carry m
either; tobacco is going t<
there is in it, bring it w
buyers representing all t]
the Central Tobacco Wai
eering and salesmanship
that I know my business,
help the farmer. I have r
Carolina tobacco too. I
ers last season, with rest
want my friends to know
sults for all types of tob
short of my warehouse w
where you will get the hi
man can get you. I hav
your stock; my place is
business with the Home I
houses in Eastern Souti
for the opening sale whic
day morning, July the 9tl
I will be open Satu
purpose of taking in tobai
money on their tobacco v
and the opening sale. I i
next if you phone or wril
count %y. You can come e
from town.
Remember now th
opening sale. You shouli
Thanking you for
a double portion of this
best and most prosperoi
AL WAREE
it
Palm F
k
in
w
Over. $800.
d
in
If
We Have
Shipment o
Clothes.
The wholesale
In since we bougi
prices.
We Have a
to Fit Most
10
Come in and i
of Obser've how, c
an dstraw hat,
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8
Everything
te.
ns
La!
10,
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The D.J.
es
,Home
o. PHONE 106.
ROW E
Lnties:
en for this seasoi
z in the past ;we have surmounted
highest market price to be had; w<
ting the price. I want to see every
ounty, and market his tobacco in
pride should prompt and actuate
y tobacco to ainarket that had on
sell high and as you should have
here you willhave competition an<
ne large companies. Every pile of
-ehouse floor will be sold under my
; every man that sells tobacco in
and that I do not leave a stone u
wade a special study of the better
handled wrappers for some of our 1
ilts that more than surpassed thei
that I am thoroughly prepared t
*cco and when you come to Man
here a hearty welcome awaits y<
ghest possible dollar that an ex]
e permission to use any of the Si
situated close to the Stores and B
Sank & Trust Company, one of t
Carolina. We have just ordered a
h will be opened 1promptly at ten tl
t. Be on hand and get your share
rday Morning of each week until t
!co. I shall be glad to advance any
rhen placed on my floor if they net
vill buy or advance you any mori
;e me that e.-i are coming before
arly and catchme any morning
at I want one hundred thousand
I come an i bring all your neighbor
past patronage and at the same ti
year's business, I am you'rs with 1
is year in all your history,
[OUSE, Mannii
leach and
Mohair
00 Worth Just ]
Just .Received a
f Palm Beach an
prices on these goods have soare<
Lt these Suits, but we will sell then~
Suit in This Big
Any Size Man.
ake your choice while the line is cc
ool your neighbor looks in a Palm
then come in and get one yourself
in Correct Fu
For Men...
Chandler Clot
of Hart Schaffner & Marx C1h
1, TUES
all obstacles that
have been a pace
man in Clarendon
Manning. I cer
every man to this
ly one warehouse
the benefit of all
I a large corps of
tobacco placed on
personal auction
Manning knows
inturned that will
types of .South
best tobacco grow
.r expectations. -I
o get the best re
ing . do not stop
>ur arrival, and
)erienced tobacco
;ables in town for
anks. I am doing
he best banking
new keg of money
[iirty o'clock Tues
he opening for the
of the trade ,om.
d it between now
ling this week -r
I get off. in 'he
before I get away
pounds for Ahe
s.
me asking you for
west wishes for the
ag, S C.
Suits!
1eceived.
Delayed
ad Mohair
I skyward
1 at the old
Shipment,
mplete.
Beach Suit
irnishings
king Co.
>theS.
$UMTen, S.e