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IL Cothran's Every Tobac averaged for per hundred Gentlemen: I am sorry t when it comes to knowing the see for themselves how Cothra from eight to nine months acti ship, and how to sell your tob cothran is actually engaged in reaching the conclusion who i You people who did not sell wi told that they would get you m eration too. If anybody says h to sell all the tobacco that com want as much tobacco as any < things does the German kaiser I am working from yeal knows this. When it comes to the se to others. I could lput in sever them all, so will leave them of: Remember I averaged $ to see. me. R. D. COTHI THE MA ING 1 L APPELT W. M. SITOPE.. .. PUBISHED) EVERY WEDN MANNING, S. C., JULY The death of Senator Tillman is a Dina, and especially so during the tin nessing. The deceased was chairman tee,. one of the most important comnr Hie wvas recognized as a power and his was frequently sought. Senator Tilli as *he so requested. He is succeeded Esq., of Columbia, who was appointed term by Governor Manning. The National Defense League, Roosevelt is honorary president, is ei wide movement against the purchas goods. It's slogan is, "Turn German you will find 'made in hell' stampedi is asking 20,000,000 subscribers to a p ticles of any kind with the "Made in I We personally do not want to toul Germany with a ten-foot pole. When Rose Pastor Stokes wrote for the profiteers and not for the pi gotten that this is a "government ol people, and for the p~eop~le." She ma; to remember it-in Leavenworth. flake the Old C Look Lil Any practical car owner can cas Paint, Specially made for t make his auto look like new. Painting an automobile not looks but adds to its life, and, in e San old car bring inany dollars mo let us tell more about it. Our paii service.. C. R. BREED ~At The Manning C 'ale today vas :o Grower in C everything, flog pounds. hat every man who came to Manr value of tobacco. Every man whc n conducts a tobacco sale. In the vely. In the next place he knows acco for the highest. doliar to be I the selling and buying of tobaccc :o sell tobacco to. With experienc th me today bf course were solicit ore money. Do not do this. Just e can get you more money than C es to Manning. It would not be bE >ther home man. I do not want th< and his bunch seek. I believe in th to year to build up the Manning : lling end of the tobacco business d hundred names that sold tobac this time. 28.23 for everything sold yesterd 4TRAIL LAN, Prop. T I MES 'CONITI -------------------Editor Located at Mar -------- Business Manger Close of Busi Re ESDAY. Loans and Disco Furniture an di 10, 1918 Banking House Due from Banks ----- - - ers - loss to South Caro- "rne ies we are now wit- Coin fthe naval commit- Libert"y Bocs ittees in the senate. Liberty Bonds advice in the senate wa~rsavyings St nan died in harness, Boys Pig Club by Cristie Bennett, ^"t d on Th~ to fill the unexpired TOL 1L Capital Stock: Pt of which Theodore Surpyt~lu""Fura igaging in a nation- current Expo e of German-made iit2! Do a y up)side down, and .Posits aub ipon it." The league d gchc $1 ledge not to buy ar- not -- -1 2ermany" stamp. ' ~ h anything made in Notes an -B Bills Payable,i .Certificatet; f "The government is borrowed . ~ople," she had for- sTATlE orso the peop~le, by the County of CIa rlater have leisure cashIe'rf "'' being duly sworri S~and foregoing ...... .condition of sait the books of sai< Sworn to and1( ar this 8th day of. N correct Attest: N~T 3 JOsEPII sPRO'I ae viw Di PASTOR H UFF take a little Lu- Washington, he purp~ose, and linians have beet army asi follows only helps its Jonhn Alli~saln trade wil make thur M.uffmiu re. Drop in and first lieutenant. it man is at your The Stiong wi Summer BetI IN Old people who ar who aeweak, will be iroc ery Co. d..n.i,,es0,,e.b,.., tern. You can soon fe D a leader, a larendon ( r scrap an Ling yesterday with toba, sold with Cothran got ni first place he has a thor< auctioneering and what i ad. It is just as natural from eight to nine mont comes knowledge and p ad by the party to whom remember that Cothran thran he is very much n st for the Manning mark a world, the islands of -th e poicy of our Governm< WIarket and the tobacco i: I have no pets or adver :o with me yesterday at p y, and my sales in round (ours for the best possit AXT F THE STATEMI DN OF THE . ANK OF MANNING TION ning, S. C., at the mess June 29, 1918 Located s sources Close of unts ---....$343,047.37 'ixtures..... 500.00 ---- 5,840.00 and Bank- Loans an( ---.-. 14,882.72 Overdraft: ----....- 1,184.00 Bonds anc er Minor Bonds .. - --.---... 3 202 Furniture Items .... 14,970.16 Banking I ----...-- ... 29,100.00 Due from held for ers -. ..- --... 2,240.51 Currency amps -...... 42.85 Gold ....-.. ---- -- ..- 311.38 ISilver ani rd Liberty I Coin -- -....4,827.11 Checks an Other Rei $417,266.35 Banks - ibilities War savi, id in -... 40,000.00 .---.....-60,000.00 TOTA L its, less rises and Capital St ----.........50,564.41 Surplus F1 Univided current L8,497.40 Taxes I Individual 31,764.30 posits .ie'ct to $232,261.70 Savings s Redis- posits. --.--.. -. 19,440.24 Cashier's C >r Money ---------5,00.00 Notes an< | counted $417,266.35 Bills Pay TII CAROLINA Certifice rendon Borrowe me 'T. M. Mouzon, ove named bank, who TOTA L says that the above STATE 0 itatement is a true County [ bank, as shown by Before r I bank. ier of the T. M. MOUZoN ing duly subscribedl before me and forego June, 1918, dlition ofr T. M. WELLS, books of a, otary Public for S. C. - Sworn t this 9th d ector. MAN Corret A IS COMMISSIONEDI CHARLJT( W. M. PL uly 9.--South Caro- JT. M. WIls commhissionedj in the Arthus P. McElroy, n the medlical corps; y, Jr., Greersville; Ar t, No. 6 Judith street, The tob~ lain with the rank of day, and over 100,4 of 30 een -highest tI Lhstanid the Heat of our local or Than the weak have the season th feeble and younger people naturally strengthened and enabled to wa-hm ping heat of summer by tak-- aeon 28SchillITONIC. It puifi farmer, a land builds up the wholesys every ceni si its -trgthenIng. Invigor.. Your tobaE ad sma; .ounty d all, ar co did not see C ore money than l )ugh knowledge < t take, to get the for Cothran to si hs in ,he year. Ju roficiency. I mu you sold, to sell I is in the Wareho iistaken. Figure :et. I do not wan e sea, and the lo mt-equal rights ridustry in this c tising prices on rices that were m numbers were so le service, .NT OF THE CONDI OF THE HOME BAN AND TRUS'I t Manning, S. C., a Business, June 29th, 1 RESOURCES I Discounts .-$185,3 Stocks, Liberty ------- -------- 10,C and Fixtures .- , [ouse ---.--.--- 5, Banks and Bank - -----....33,c - --- --. --.. ..... 1,1 I Other lMinor di Cash Items .... 1,4 iources: Savings igs Stamps .-.... Liabiities $246,O ack Paid In ..-$~ 20,0 md -.------...6,0 Profits, less Expenses and 'aid--.--.....---..2,9 De ub Check$ 117,934.42 De ..-31,700.67 hecks 940.11 Bills Redis-$10 ,5 able, including tes for Money d- - ---..........60,0 $246,0 [P SoUT'II CARoLIN) of' Clarendon. le camne T. M. Wells,( above named bank, wh .worn, says that the mng statement is a true aid bank, as shown b: .iid bank. T. M. WELI a and subscribed befor ay of July, 1918. S. OLIVERt o'BRYA Notary Public for sDURA NT, OWDEN, DHAM, Director, acco season opeaed y< -the Manning market 100 pounds, at an av ts per pound, 'Thisi te weed has ever sold market lead all otheri largest corp of buyeri at has ever been here the bidding is spirited men work hard fcr ad make the buyer it's worth to ,got it. eo to Manning, and go 3hed all previ should have Dund 37,000 p< rthran's sale. You cannot be; ie expected. The tobacco gr >f the value of tobacco as he i money out of tobacco, and h ill tobacco as it is for the fa st remember all you have to st think that every intellige aim or them the rest of you ase business in Manning an s do not lie, but liars some ti t a inonpoly on the tobacco 1 ver regions thrown in for to all and special privileges iunty, and every man in the c certain piles of tobacco at the ell above thirty cents, but ha mewhere from 36,000 to 37,0 Ma: PRESBYTERIANS K PLEDGE TO 'I CO. On last Sunday morning f Presbyterian church a very int the ing congregational meeting wa Rev. McCord preached a stron: 918 mon on our duty to God withni to money. Afterwards the in was thrown open for gene:al d sion, and the following rese 03,33 adopted. 95.83 Resolved, that we, the memb the tithing band pledge ourself 50.00 continue tithing for the coming 08.94 and invite all other members 17.17 congregation to join the Band wi Resolved, furth-r, that this 03.03 has determined that gifts to th: 06.00 ;Crocs, Y. M. C. A. vwork anm 25.00 worthy charities are properiy ci able against the tithe. 32.08 The titbers, are requested to: 79.66 such gifts to the Treasurer th. church may get crcdit therefor 10.00 - -sg 83.00 IN MEMORY -- In the death of Mrs. Pauline 14.041 tey Epps, on June 27th, 1918 Missionary Society ot' M 00,00 Church lost one of its beolved 00.00 hers. We desire to express ou in the death of this dear friend Therefore, be it resolved: 12.04 .1. That we how in humble su sion to His will, "Who doe1 things well." 2. That we extend to the ber husband, father, mother, sister brothers our heartfelt sympath ask God to comfort them. 3. That a copy of these resoli 75.20 be sent to the family. Malo to tie lng Times and the Presby 29 Standard for publication. And1 a bhe filed by the secretary of 01 ciety. D0.00o gentle as Spring leaves -- Or snowflakes whIten the 804 14.04 Passed she out from her ei home ,into the home of God. ,ash- MRS. R. C. BURGESS, be- MISS MACK TOMLINSI .bove MRls. D. A. M'INTOSH, conl- Coi the -W S3 2.TO TRAIN AT PLATTSIIU] Plreparing to Introduce Military ,tics at Furman s. C. Greenville, July 7.-Prof. W. ble, assistant professer of Engi Furman University, and e ighi dents of the university, to be st immediately, will attend the of training school th is summer at I *burg In order to prepare then to act as officers in the -military ing program whch Is to be ccmn aster- at Furman this coming sossin sold cording to announcomentg today arage college authorities. i the By sending this party to Pinti ,and Furman definitely assures a m .We training regime for the comin this son, under the direction of an and officer. who is to be sent hero ,Our War Dopartment. Equipment the will be furnished by the gover pay and the coming year will be a Bring military regimen at Furman, wi home students wearing uniforins and tary discIpline prevailinr.' A V ious records, seen it. He. )unlds, $28.23.% st Cothran in South Carolina owers of this market should s constantly in touch with it e knows the art of salesman rmer to do his farm duties. do is to use common sense in nt man will agree with me. crop. You doubtless were d is entitled to some consid mes figure. I do not expect >usiness in Manning. I only rood measure. After these to none. ounty who reads our papers gain of one man and a loss ven't got room and time for 00 pounds. All of you come rol nning, S. C., ITHE it the WATER GLASS crest held. For Preserving Eggs egard cu~s FRUIT JARS., lution WAX. era of res to CORKS Ithe For Bottles. thus. Band MASON JAR TOPS. e Red Iall 6 L ASS JA R TOPS. it he PRESERVING KETTLES, ,N BOILERS. Iiw ay EC mem-m PANS. E C r Joss mm Manning Grocery Co eaved S and y and Prof. Bible and the eight students tin re to report at Plattsburg by thie Man 18th of this month. There they will teri~ take the same dourse of training as is rinprovided for Uncle smsprospective OIY o-fficers. The students will be~ selected ar so.naccordance with the, regulation re. qumrements fo adlmission to the coeschools and their names wiAll be an rthl nouncedi in the next few days. CASE AFTER CAsE Pite Ilenty More LIke This In Manning 1GScores or Manning people can tell you about Doan 's Kidney Pills. Man~y a happy citizen makes a public state Trac- ment of his experience. Here is a ease of it. What, better proof of merit can B. BI- be had than such endorsement? Ish at James E. Reardon, machinist, Man stu.. ning, gave the following statement lected January -30, 1011: "some years ago ficers' I used Doan's Kidney Pills and found ~latts- them a valuable remedy. At that time. selves my kidneys were giving me consid. train- erable trouble. I had backaches and ' tenced pains across my loins. I used Doants n, ac- . idney Pills and they gave me prompt a f rom a'nd lasing relief." AFTER A LAPsE OF SEVEN. bsburg ,sEVEN YEARs, Mr. Reardon said: Ilitary 'You can still use the statement which g ses- I gve Borne time ago ptalsing Down's' army Kidney Pills. Doan's certalnly is a' by the good remedy for all kinds of kidney ,etc , trouble." nmont Price 60c, at al dealers. lSon't strict sliml ask for a kidney remedy 't th the Doan sKidne Pills-t e mill.. Mr. Reardon had. Foster.Mur Mfgrs.. Buffaloa. E -lur 0..'