The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 16, 1918, Image 3
Have. You
fIilloi
is going like hot cakes in (
and have two car loads in
This car is making a
now in the market for a
any time you wish.
Cutting C
GRANT
SIX
$1245.
Its economy and comfort make
GRANT SIX the most useful
car you can have right now
Its record for durability and
high used car value make it a
real investment.
THE GRAN'
B
Xma
BEFORE
Then you wi
ting the chc
our lines ear
ting the choi
to buy a litt]
Ain the histor
been such a
mas Goods c
We took painsta
lines that we bo
the most discrini
can be plainly se
in and look the i
we can make th<
the chiociest Iine~
I'
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N
Ever brougi
cal inspecti
DICKSON
Buy War Savings Stani
Had a Demor
Yet of the
IRANT
THIS CAR
"larendon. We have already sold
transit now--expecting them sou
wonderful record all over the coui
car we will be glad to give you a
)it Weight and'
M ORE and more people
cars of light weig1
GRANT SIX. They have <
necessary weight is nothing
oil and tires.
The GRANT SIX with
base is as large and as r
would ask for. By skilled
tually seems much longer t
Yet the GRANT SIX is i
of its size-Grant engine(
ficed sturdiness or durabi
Its thousands of owner;
to a gallon of gasoline, 900
oil, 7,000 miles or more fi
tires.
In comfort no six excel
Its 47-inch cantilever rea
double-decked springs in
make "riding comfort" woi
as applied to this car.
IY & RI
alers in Clarendon County for
' SIX AN I) HARROUN
UV YOUR
s Presi
THE USUAL I
11 be pretty sui
icest goods. SE
ly, and in additit
cee goods, we a
e cheaper. Nev
y of this store hi
handsome line c
mn our shelves.
king care to select only the la
ught, so that we would be abi
iinating tastes. How well we
en by an inspection of our st<
rticles over. make your seik
a delivery when you desire. It
of
rORY SETS
UT GLASS
OVELTIES
Lt to Manning. Y
on is earnestly s
'S DR UG S
MANNiNG. S. C.
ips Buy ib
BOYS' CLUB WORK
To All County Agents and Club Mem
bers:
The following are the official State
prizes offered in the various projects
of the Boys' Agricultural Club Work
in South Carolina for the year 1918:1
The Boys' Corn Club
First--A solid gold watch, value
$20.00, offered by the W. II. Mixson I
Seed Co., Charleston, S. C.
Second-Three War Savings
Stamps, value $15.00, offered by The
National Loan & Exchange Bank, Co
lumbia, S. C.
Third-A pair of solid gold cuff
buttons, offered by Sylvan Bros., Co
lumbia, S. C.
The Boys' Pig Club Work
First---Ten dollars In gold, offered
by T. B. Stackhouse, Columbia, S. C.,
F'ifty dollars in War Savings Stamps,
offered by the American l)uroc-.Jer
sey Swine Breeders' Association, Chi
cage, Ill., provided the prize is won
with a Duroc-.Jersey.
A gold medal, offered by the Na
tional )uroc-.Jersey :record Associa
tion, Peoria, Ill., providedl the prize
is won with a l)uroe-Jersey.
In addition to the above, The Na
tionaI I)uroc-Jersey Record Associa
t'tion, Peoria, Ill., offers five dollars
each to the next five boys making the
highest records with )uroc-Jerseys.
Second--'Three War Savings
StaingmtsJ value $15.00, offered by The
National Loan & Exchange Bank, Co.
lumbia, S. C.
Third---A scholarship to an agricul
tural short course at Clemson Agricul
tural College, value $15.00, offered by
S. 13. McMaster, Columbia, S. C.
The Boys' Calf Club Work
A three hundred dollar bull, offered
by The American Short-Horn Breed
ers' Association, Chicago, Ill., to the
boy making the best record in the
Calf Club Work.
The Boys' Wheat Club Work
A twenty-five dlollir check, offered
by the B. B. Kirklamid Seed Co., Co
lumebia, S. C., to the boy making the
:igest record in the Wheat Club
Wort:.
(rand Sweepstakes Prize
To the boy making the highest num
ber of points in two or more projects,
a one-year scholarship (value $310.00)
to the Bailey Military Institute,
Greenwood, S. C., offered by Col. F.
N. K. Bailey, Supt.
In addition to the above prizes, The
11. G. Ilastings' Seed Co., Atlanta,
Ga., donates one hundred dollars to
the f urtherance of the Boys' Agricul.
tural Club Work in South Carolina,
which we propose to use toward de
fray'ng expenses of a trip for all
State prize winners, details of which
will be announced late-.
L. L. BAKER,
Supervising Agent of Boys' ('lub
Work.
--W-S--.S
V II.I' 'ill B 'ACK ERS
ARE l)OING
C1 iscago, Oct. 143.---A mlerica n pack
ers are doing far more than merely
furnishing meat foods to the soldier' s
and sailors of the United States anl
her allies, according to C. S. C'hurchill,
advisory superintendent for Swift &
('omparny, who addressed the Ameri
can Meat Packers' convention today.
"'T'he general publi- realizes little
of the work that the packer is doing
to win the war," said Mmr. Churchill.
"We are furnishing a great deal of
material .for the mnanufacture of mu
nitions, including glycerine, potash,'
and aolphu-ic acid. Our sheep skins
arc use'I to manufacture col-proof
coats.
i very pound of wool that we have
is taken by the Government as fast as
we produce it, and the price is fixed
by the Goverment.
"There isn't a pound of stock food
matifactured today that is not beinte
uis?dl to helIp win the wam-, becautse its
g -;to liut weighit onI live stocitk that
is :iolvy needed by oumr soldiems atm
sailorts.
"T'lhe tonts of fetmtilizrci whichl wie
nmlmmufim-turm-e aidI ini grs.;ing mort
(croips. t-hant will lie uisedl '.nirm to feel
more- soildiers toi tight the- flun. G(u
has its uses. Soa p cer-tainlyI is a be
item. Albumn is antothier highly ino
potantmt produtct. It is tnoiw utsed ini
thme construi- on of aertoplanems.
"TIherme ate also mmahmy oltlher prtold
uects, too~ mnmrous to mteni on, not
one of wicli, I IbeIieve, do-s nt hlive
the war.
. "o. 'if Swift & Comp~any, bieliev..
mi givmig credit whetre crtedit is dune
and1 1 wantt to say, that ourmm hlihor hals
pierfii-oed cheer-fumlly thle ginant tasks
set iir its lby tihe lood Admlinistr-ation.m
No( irdet has beent too hig, no tob too
ovt-rwhelminmg fort the-m.
"Recogn itiott of this williingn(ess to
serv! fias re-sitlted inI an incrtt-se f or~
tite bibor- totallitng moire than itI00i
of ourm femai~le htelp time in'crea~s'
hats beeni 'een grea ter., thiis he-lp now i
receiving I (in perm iltt morle thanit itt
191';."
'To take (-are of1 thme watr butsinetss.
in-. (Churchefill said fiat all th I pacink-.
(rs 'o thle coui nry hlma hieen forced to
bibi! new f-e-znrs and( blinhgs (of
evet-y de1scripition at a cos5t of tw toi1(
lIe paid Itriiu-e to thme golvern~menot
Indunstry amnd 4f tie amyi wht > seho-it
thie mieat , amid satiid:
"-In aditfion to the4 samfi-guart l that
this is to thme soli-r anid sailor-, it is
a sa f-guard toi us. In sa feguardi' s us
fr-om attatck fr-om thloso- who for thleirt
owm pe-rsonl aggrnd izemtint o ~r fior
oithmer reasonts tmay seetk to emit icise- uni
jtust ly oite of the fe-w itnduIstrties that
in thet ear-ly dalys oif thme war, and upl
to1 the4 presenit tme, has (conltiued to
supphly (miir Gover-nmen-tt with what it
wanted, as5 it wanmted it. wheni it was
needled, wit houit quibble as to4 prinice.
"'That is a recor-d of whit-h w"
shoul be proudml, genitlemen. It demoni~l
strattes that we ar e doitg-not outr hiti,
butt (.umm full sham-e toward-u wvinninrg this
war, dotinig it cheerfumlly, willinigly
atnd biecauise we arme in this war to
wVin; a~nd to wvin, ou'r soldier-s tmulst
lie fedl witim goodi( food."
Grove's Tastetess chill Tonic
destroys the malarilal germs which are transit te'
(o the blood bv thme Malaria Mnontii t'i.u. mii.
istration
SIxP
several car loads
e time this week.
ntry and if you arc
demonstration at
Waste
are turning to the
't-cars like the
liscovered that un
r but waste of fuel,
its 111-inch wheel
oomy a six as you
body design it ac
han it really is.
lot the lightest car
rs have not sacri
lity.
average 20 miles
miles to a rallon of
'om stand,- rd 32x4
3 the GRANT SIX,
r springs and the
the seat cushions
ds of real meaning
BY,
CARS
ents
LUSH.
-e of get
e bought
m to get
rere able
er before
as there
f Christ
>est in the
e to supply
su cceedled
>ck. Come
is without
our criti
olicited.
TOR E,
ertv Bonds Now
Farms F
: Below will be fou..d descrip-:ions
us:
TRACT 18-25-Tract of 220 acres, 100
ter on Singleton Section
tenant houses, one 2-root
of woodland fenced-pars
fence. Land in good co
TRACT 18-36--287 1-2 acres, 200 ele;
TRACT I8-37---199 acres, (60 cleared, ii
lie road; 2 tenanut houses
necting I ynelws River I
Trinity. Some good tini
TRACT 18-38--20 acres, 14 eleared
'i'RAC"I' 18-:--27 acres, all cleared; 7
Price
TIRACT 18-.10--175 acres, 80 eleared,
from Sumter, :1 miles f
Camden and iaccoon I
drained section, and m;
Roia . Pric -
TRACT 18-11-290 au-res, 1Stn 'leared,
from Sumte r, I (enant
Savannah Sidinie on Sul
Price
TRi A ("I 8-12-191 1 acres, I lance I
ter. 1-2 mile from 1layi
Oswego Public Road; i
houses, 3 barns, near s.
in good condition. \Vili
T'itA("1' 18-13-WITilDiAWN.
TRtACT 18-"1.1-203 aeres. 111n cleared,
lard's ('ros loads, on r<
amol 3 tenant house., n(
Ti'A T 18-15-18o; acrs, 151) cleared,
1-2 miles from Reml
1'ubl ic Road; gool 8-r
big barn and stables; gin
d ition. One of the be.
TiRACT 18-16-300 acres, 2111 cleared,
miles from Oswego, on O
public road; 3 tenant hi
church and school. (;ood
divide into 2 tracts. Pr
TRIACT 18-47-418 acrtes, 125 cleared,
from Levi's Sidintg, on
Charleston flRoad; 2 ten;
upland an:: balance in so
TRACT 18-18--122 1-2 acres, 70 clear
miles from Oswego on I
public road, 12 miles fro
one tenant house; land
fair. 'r ice ..
'1'HAT(" 18-19-57 1-2 acres cleared,
1-2 mile from I'inewoi
leading to Pinewood-Sur
TRACT 17-50--700 acres, b'tween 3l
1-2 miles from Sumter
road. A. C. L. siding on
13 tenant. houses; good
dwelling; 2 tobacco bar
buildings. This tract ('e
er tracts to advattage;
state of cultivation. An
'11t.\(I' 18-53-6i4. acres, t4o cleared, I
ter on A. C. L. road and
development proposition
tracts of about 22 acre
'I'tA('I 18-52-64 acres, 50 cleared, in
northeast of iem in i, 5
public road Pinew ood 1
Naturally fin' land in
lT R* A T18-51-75 acres, about 410 (lea
Station. 1-2 mile Irom A
We are offering other tracts in
diont Couttties. If yo :o not fb~id won
ycu ar: ooking for, and w' will make it
R.B.BI
REAI. 1STAT
26 N. .ain St.
I- arm Lands, Business and Residen
Realty I
We Ae S11i
Frying t oinistill in1
the fact tht we are
adl TI4ools of ever
miuch helter (ulit~
wvhere procurl1ed an
the great bargain
ware and Tools, wh
agricuturalI work.
for all tl rades at low
RED) CEI)AR
I. 1':T" lied( C edar Sh1i ngle's; p romp F
mist ake in ordIerintg "T'Il' 1'loLD11
metirs guairanteed'( by ourii namOe, byi
tti on. Write us NOW.
Carolina P~ortlnd C
(Cha rlestor
Dr Sale.
>fa few T:.:acts rece:itiy listed with
cleared, 3 miles from Sum
Public Road, 2 good 3-room
i tenant house, a large part
woven wire, piirt barb wire
n(lition. Price -,1-- - . 1
trod . - -- - 'Oll))
I Shiloh 'T'ownship. on pu
and out-buildings. T'ract con
'ublic Road, : miles east of
her on the tract. Price st.500
-room dwellin og, in Olanta
IN7.510
balance timber; 12 miles
rom ('mreont, on SumlNter'
'ublie lRoad; high, welt
tturally goadi hmdu. P'ublic
halanmced timber, 9 mil.,
houses. 4 mile; from ('ain
1uter-Stateburg Public Itoad.
- 82.0)00
imber. 3 miles frmn Sun
asworth Siding. on Mloses or
-room)1 <welling. 1 tenaant
hool and church. iood l:,rut
clivide this into :3 tr:ib
:3 miles nrthwe-t of Gal
md1 to (Ca nulen; .,-rooilm, hou -
.Ir church and school. Plrice. S. .
1-4 mile from Pisgah. .1
acrt, on 'isgah l3Int' ,t,: .1
mmll house, tenant houses"
house. (ood l and in fin. "in.
t values on the lirt. Pric' , " 1 .i.)
11 mnile"s from Sumlter.
swego to l)ulouc (ros Iind
)uses, 2 barm, 2 nmile from
land in good (ondition. W111
in Sumter roumy~., 3 musl
old "State toad"-anden
mt houses, barts.;: 343~ neres
mm))p (tint)mb r sold) I'rie s 1 0.i1
ed, 11 miles1 from Sumter. :
)swego-)u Bose t'r'ss oitad
ni) ishopville: .1-room l)hou:'.
in good condition; buildings
$9.2,))
: 1-2 :'iles from Suiter.
(1, ()n neirlhborhooid ro:d.
iter Rload. Price . . . - . _ - $y)0
10 Ild 40) ini cultivatin. 4
on Sumlter-Oswego pubt)lic
plhie; two 5)-roomn dwelling s;
barns and stables at n .am
ns, and other necessary ot
(i be divided intil 3 or 5- small
good grade of land in gtool
excelle:it loc:tion. Pricc .. .)
-2 mile southeast of Sum
partly opened street. .\ good)
('anl be sub-dividled into 3
each. Price . - -.)o
Clarendon County, 1--2 mi-t
1-2 miles from Pinewood, on
.o RIemini; 2 tenant hui.s
fair cond-ion. 'rice . 1.0i
red, 1 1-2 mile fromm Iarvin
)eolu. P'ric< $2,5)00
AIl parts of Sumt.r.. I"" :.od ('hren
t you want ir iis li't, tll ua what
our bu e..s -- fin! it for you.
LSE R,
K. BROKERt
Sumter, S. t.
ce Property, Timber ).and- and
.oans
1
o the pulblic mfind(
selling Hardware
d cescript ion of
than can be else
:at a muhlch lower
ig been known as
ho~use for lHard..
ither for bentch or
WV ehav e Tool
I oriders for "TTI'llu.l' SI;
I. shipment. Yo wil l mike In
SI C'I'S". satisfied iiusto
IIspec'tion, byv ad ertised repu
ement Comnpany