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COTHRAN For An Avera, R. D. Cc is holding passed fo To the Tot As in the past I am holdin every lot of tobacco placed' witi bacco Warehouseman on any ma to the contrary. You positivel; same grades than Cothran will f trary you can put it down that club. My prices have been thoi ity of the growers that have pl since I have been doing busine have been as few as any tobaccc not recall having a dozen tick season, and none so fail this se and looks at Cothran sell a lot has done his square best, and t competitors. As I have said bef others, I am the one man in C tobacco situation. Those of you pers know full-well that I have courage the tobacco industry in too. I have been in a position, tobacco situation, to have good tobacco industry held out to tl jindge for themselves whether C. J. Hailey sold with Cothran cents, $155.35; 340 pounds at 3 $260.75; average around 32 cei Ben Thomas sold with Cothr cents, $105.00; 220 pounds at 31 *ents, $6.88; Total 552 pounds r. E. Millsap sold with Cotl -$4'.30. Mary Stukes sold 116 pou a. 35 cents -$40.60. Ness Miller sold with Cothra Henry Smith sold with Coth cents, $14.40. Mr. Walter Graham of Jorda 942 pounds at 35 1-2 cents, $334, 428 pounds at 36 1-2 cents, $1[ 194 pounds at 32 1-2, $63.05; e ;, pounds at 26 cents, $74.88; 110 Cf R.D.COT THE MANNI it3 kPPELT--- .-.-... DI. M SHOPE...... .....----- ....... PUBLISHEDI EVER1 MANNING, S. C., 9MJIINAL LOCAL NPNSb -'Cothran- iroke all records fur the t 1Manning market today. His entire t :sle of' M,373 pounds Drought $3,-. c 580.58, wvhich- averaged $31.04, floor ' acraps and all. Leaf averaged over 33' ' eents. Best average Manning ever A made. Watch Cothran. Mr. A. Bartain Hlepmani, one of the pea,'test bankers in America, says "To eucceed in business for yourself,. you mavjt- have imagination, vision, initi K ve; arnd of course honesty andl abil C 1n inidust~ry, courage and hull dog de C eminiation." Cothran has these uamlifications when it comes to sell 4 tobacco. lie will choke the life a of low price. --- a D'o you know our boys are at the I enYt; flirhting for freedom of liberty C 'nr- peace ? See "The Keiser', the l4 st of Berlin," and get posted about Chief Commander of the Devil, the Pastime Theatre, Jfuly 25, 1918. We have been reliably informed S thte Manning tobacco market is II four to five dlollars per hundred a ~ rthan any market In South Car-n .We have more buyers thisb than we have ever had, and, too, h I are several independent con- tl da our market who fight for R~ pound of tobacco. Competi.. t greater and the farmer gets ] ~nefit. Bri your tobacco to e ng and see hat Clark, Cothran, Haris will do for youf SOLD 11,37t ge of $31.04. 1 )thran, propri( - out to the T( r the same gra >acco Grower g up my end of high averages for i me for sale. I chnller.ge any to rket, at home or elsewhere to prove v can not get more money for the ,et you. If you are told to the con the party belongs .to the Annanias roughly satisfactory to the major aced tobacco with ine for sale ever ss in Manning. I guess my kicks > Warehouseman in the State. I do Ats tucked last year in the entire ason. When the grower stands up of tobacco he is satisfied that he hat it can not be surpassed by his re for the benefit of patrons and larendon that keeps posted on the who have taken the Manning pa tried, now for several years to en this county. I have done this alone, being constantly in touch with the ideas as to the prospects that the ne growers. I will let the public >r not there has been anything in the past week 478 pounds at 37 1-2 1 cents, $105.40; total 818 pounds, its. an the past week 300 pounds at 35 cents, $77.00; 32 pounds at 21 1-2 , $188.88. Average around 34 cents. ran today 118 pounds at 35 cents nds in the past week with Cothran h 22 pounds at 36 cents, $7.92. -an the past week 40 pounds at 36 i sold with Cothran the past week: 41; 324 pounds at 37 cents, $119.88; 6.22; 166 pounds at 33 1-2, $55.61; 60 pounds at 32 cents, $83.20; 288 pounds at 22 1-2 cents, $24.75; 46 Y NTR4 HRAN, Pror: NG TIMES ..------------ - ................Editorf ..------ .-Business Manager e ( WEDNESDAY. JULY 17, 1918 ____ ---- c Vacation days are here. What's the d se in riding two or three hundred I iles to spend a week's vacation, re. t :irning worn out. when you can mo >r to Big Springs hotel in two or iree hours and return rested. Ex dlent meals, good beds, cool rooms, elI-screened. Good spring, artesian ater, bathini', fishing and music. merican plan. $12.b0 and $15.00 per e -eek. Cottages andI tents for rent. e amping groundl free. Address BIG SPRING HIOTEL, McBee, S. C.. or Bethune, S. C. RAGS NEJEDED) IN HOSPITALS Old white rags, consisting of beets, pillow cases or even of gar ients, and also old blankets are urg- j nt'y needed at Fort McPherson and a t other hospitals in the Southern Di-,3 ision. They will be gladly received 'a ndl used if forwvarded -to the supply 3 epartment of the American Red 2 ross at Atlanta for distribution- ( 'rom Red Cross Briefs. -W-S-S- r RECEIVES CROIX DE GUERRE I His many friends throughout the t tate will be gratified to learn that I ,ieut. J. Ingram Wilson has been t wardled the Croix de Guerre, the iuch coveted medal which is given y the French Government for gal intry in action. Clarendon is proud 'l bat one of he? sons has so distin-. uished himself and The Times wishes a be among the first to congratulate1 udige Wilson upon this great honor on ferred upon his son. We understand that L~ieut. Wilson's amily hna received a number of in I LBS. OF T 'his is the Best I ;tor of the Cei )bacco Growe ,des by any ot s of Clarendc n.y iniormation that has been c: last season to get more tobacco ly know what I have stated by business. Now, Mr. Grower, doesn't it from a common sense stand poin peradventure that I have the exI wull share of your tobacco? Wc ticed medicine only two months that in only one family? Wouk called or qualified to be your Pa if you were in trouble that wa; codes? I could cite you illustrati contention, but suffice to say 3 think I have proven to you that your business, and those of you years know that I am honest an dred per cent valuation for his ti The business world today i: various avenues of trade to atten motto is to get the best men to b trust that the Nation is vitally in pounds at 15 cents, $6.90; Tota over $33.00 per hundred. W. J. Daniel sold with us the r for $175.93, or an average of 29 S. C. Levi sold with us the pv for $100.75. Averaged 32 1-2 cer Haywood McFaddin of Sardini pounds of sand lugs for $206.32. G. W. Gamble sold with Coth: 33 1-2 cents, $123.28. Beatson & Rivers, 440 pounds J. E. Millsap, 238 pounds at 3 cents, $61.38; Total 424 pounds, Q. Samuel: 490 pounds at 31 cents, $224.00; Total 1,130 pouni S. E. Hodge, 550 pounds at 3C ours for the very erestiag letters from him, but when ro asked if we might publish some of ienm, we were informed that Lt. Wd. on had written that they were not or publication, so we regret that we an not give our patrons the pleasure f readiing thenm. NOTICE The County Council of Defense re uests that every man, woman and bild in the county see that great rama, "The Kaiser, the Beast of Ber n," how it expoBs the inside life of ie "Mad Dog of Europe." W. C. DAVIS, Chairman. SECOND HAND CARS Four Dodges, one Buick, one Bris re, one Ford. All in perfect running andition. All new tires. Prices Right. HARVIN MOTOR CO., Manning, S. C. NOTICE o the De'uoetats of Clarendon Coun ty. In order to vote in the Primary lections this summer, it is neces ary for every voter .o re-register. 'he rules provide that there must be new enrollment eacn election yar. 'he fourth Tuesday in July, (July 3rd) is the last (lay of enrollment. lub books close that (lay. Therefore ny person who does not have his ame placed upon the club rolls on or efore that day can noct vote this sum mer. I appeal to every Democrat in he County to immediately go to the lecretary of his club and enroll. Do it odiay. S. OLIVER O'BRYAN, County Chairman 'HIE CLARE~NDON ROLLER FLOUR MILLS vrill begin grinding the new crop of vheat July 15th. We ask our patrons during the hot nont~s to only grind suffielen~t flour OBACCO Mo 'rice Manning Eve itral Tobacco V rs inducement her WarehousE )n and Adjoini interest to the farmer. I tried :ultivated than was planted. I on being in touch with the tobacco stand to reason we will argue t that since I can prove beyond a )erience, that I am entitled to a. ,uld you want a doctor that prac-' in the year if you were ill? And I you call a preacher. that wasn't stor? Would you retain a lawyer mn't familiar with the different on after illustration to prove my rou people have co imon sense. I I am well qualified to attend to who have known me for twenty I I will give every man one hun )bacco. asking for qualified men in the d to business. Our Government's e had to fill the various places of terested in. The great war that is 1 1,758 pounds, $918.90; Average ast week 612 pounds of sand lugs cents. st week 310 pounds of sand lugs .ts. a sold with us the past week 786 ran the past week 368 pounds at at 30 cents, $132.00. 1 cents, $73.78; 186 pounds at 33 $135.16. cents, $151.90; 640 pounds at 35 Is, $375.90. 1-2 cents, $167.75. r best possible sere TAREI damp climate wheat does not loose ex cess moisture and sappiness to mill properly until after frost. We further ask our patrons to avoid unnecessary waste by sunning and drying their wheat as much as possible before at temnting to mill it-otherwise the yield will be poor. Where wheat is free from smut and properly dried we propose to give our patrons a grade of flour not ex celled by any in return for their wheat. Very truly, CLARENDON ROLLER FLOUR MILLS. --W-S GERMAN OFFICER ATTACKS GIRL A happy Belgian maiden, seeing her prospective husband clubbed to death with the butt-end of a musket, under orders from General von Gluck; her father shot clown and herself torn from the arms of he1' aged grand mother by a German officer, Captain von Hancke, who fortunately was un able to acc~mlish his evil purposes, these experi-ises of Ruth Clifford provide but a slight idea of the at rocities of the German barbarians in their advance through Belgium, that are faithfully.and authentically shown with many heretofore unknown in sights into the private life of th'e Ger man emperor, as played by Julian Ru pert in his sensational screen expiose of the German brutes, "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin," to be shown at the Pastime Theatre on Thursday, July 25, beginning at 1 P. M. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND PA TRIONS OF THlE FLOUR MILLS The ruling of the FOOD ADMI IS tration in regard to FARMERS GRINDING THEIR OWN WHEAT, 'is that they can grind sufficient to allow each member of #le family and each tenant on his place twelve pounds of flour per month. A supply sufficent for the year can be ground at one time or as the necessity arIses 1for it inst nah a rmer. elect. NDAY FOR $ r Got for That Mat 7arehouse at.12 s that cannot man in the Sta rig Counties: being fought today requires military tra ledge of strategy. It is a well known f mount from all petty differences that ex ation are the crowning elements of a farmer should requiire that same know those to whom he entrusts the product Thei great tobacco companies thit have 1 ous markets throughout the entire toba oughly trained men. The representati, Manning market this time buy tobacc< markets in season from ere to Kentucky panies do not use men thht buy tobacco 1 only on one market. I have stated the above to prove con fled to give the public as much as any of this country require in their employe The Central Tobacco Warehouse is we lighted. We have a large competent be business promptly. You will be paid a sold. I haven't spared expense this tim< public good efficient service. Below I g ent parties- that sold tobacco during the G. W. Ridgeway, 332 pounds at 31 cer 27 1-2 cents, $57.75; Total 542 pounds e B. B. Parker sold 32 pounds at 30 c< 32 1-2 cents, $126.10; 278 pounds at 29 1 pounds, $217.71. H. J. Broadway, 262 pounds at 32 1-2 W. H. Holladay, 88 pounds at 32 1-2 c 31 1-2 cents, $116.55; Total 458 pounds, C. J. Thames: 165 pounds at 30 cent 30 1-2 cents, $76.25; 160 pounds at 35 cc 28 1-2 cents, $13.68; Total 623 pounds, Sam Davis: 448 pounds at 28 1-2 cents S. A. Thompson of Jordan sold with ( pounds at 34 cents; $129.88; 228 pound pounds at 25 cents, $72.00; 898 pounds at 30 cents. H. E. Thompson and father sold with ( pounds at 34 .cents."$184.28; 174 pound 52 pounds at 33 1-2 cents, $17.42; 72 pou: Total 840 pounds, $281.23. Averaged ar rice to be had, io .us: Manni: Three, Delivei -One Good P1 2 Sets Harnes Having changed to IMotoi no furtoer need for the a One of these Wagons is used several years, ar1 much worn. Two Wago Curtains. All equipped w running gears, fifteen capacjity. Manning Gn 3.530.58 ich Tobacco: [anning be sur ,te. ining and a superb know act that stands out para perience and good prepar- A 1 business success. The' ledge and preparation in )f his honest toil for sale. >laced buyers on the vari .co districts require thor 'es that we have on the on the various tobacco and Ohio. The great com wo months in the year or clusively that I am qualil of the great corporations as. y 11 located and beautifully ok force to dispatch your a soon as the tobacco is in preparing to give the ive some names of differ past week. ts, $102.92; 210 pounds at t $160.67. nts, $9.60; 388 pounds at -2 cents, $82.01; Total 698 cents $85.15. ants $28.60; 360 pounds at $145.15. s, $49.50; 250 pounds at nts, $56.00; 48 pounds at $195.43. , $127.68. othran the past week 382 at 28 cents, $63.84; 288 $265.72. Averaged around othran .the past week: 542 s at 33 1-2 cents, $58.29; ids at 29 1-2.cents, $21.24; )und 33 1-2. rig, S. C. ~y Wagons. ug Horse. s. Delivery, we have bove. brand new: one d the other very as have Tops, and ith highest grade hundred pounds acerv Co._1