The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, November 13, 1918, Image 2
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. Mc.Tinley's letter
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be sufferers as he
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save vou money. Be
you buy.
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Trying t oinstill ii
the fact tht we ar,
and Tools of eve
much better (lualil
where procured ai
price. We have 14
the great bargaii
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Mr. Sanmuel Mel~iney, 3507 L.
12th St.. Knnaa City Mo., Men
er of the Society of U. S. Jewelry
Auctioneers.
Sold ILverywhere.
Tablet or liquid Form
; al
t Acid,
t Acid,
Potash
i GRADE
rtilizers.
n these goods, and can
uire to see L s before
& BOMAR,
, S. C.
ito the public mind
e selling Hardware
ry description of
;y than can be else
id at a much lower
)ng been known as
i house for Hard
ether for bench or
.W ehave Tools
w prices.
WAR
Stamps
the War I
amps at 2Sc.
()nd for $4.15.
0 on January 1. 1923.
mipounded quarterly.
ter, Post Office,
ye business man
rm at ion1.
EVERYWHERE!
Committee b~y
A FAMILY
MEDICINE
In Her Mother's Home Says This
Georgia Lady, Regaring Black
Draught. Relief From Head
ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc.
Ringgold, Ga.- Mrs. Chas. Gaston,
of this place, writes: "I am a user
of Thedford's Black-Draught; in fact,
it was one of our family medicines.
Also in my mother's home, when I
was a child. When any of us child
ren complained of headache, usually
caused by constipation, she gave us
a dose of Black-Draught, which would
rectify the trouble. Often in the
Spring, we would have malaria and
chills, or troubles of this kind, we
would take Black-Draught pretty reg
ular until the liver acted well, and
we would soon be up and around
again. We would not be without it,
for it certainly has saved us lots of
doctor bills. Just a dose of Black
Draught when not so well saves a
lot of days in bed."
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
in use for many years in the treat
ment of stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, and the popularity which it
now enjoys is proof of its merit.
If your liver is not doing its duty,
you will suffer from such disagree
able symptoms as headache, bilious
ness, constipation, indigestion, etc.,
and unless something is done, serious
trouble may result.
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for these
troubles. It is purely vegetable, and
acts in a prompt and natural way,
regulating the liver to its proper
functions and cleansing the bowels of
Impurities. Try it. Insist on Thed
ford's. the original and genuine. E 79
IVE, GIVE, CIVE,
THE GOVERNOR URGES
Without Stint, Without Limit to the
United War Work Fund
Collmbia, Nov. 10.--With relation
to the united war work campaign,
Governor Manning today issued the
following proclamation to the people
of South Carolina, urging that they
give, "without stint and without lim
it:"
"Whereas, with the arch power of
autocracy crawling from his throne
in terror and the solidity of the Ger
man nntion crumbling while its armies
are battered in the field, it seems that
the dawn of peace is veritably at
hand.
"Whereas, it is our own gallant
fighting men who have turne. the
scales of the world's fate since the
dlark clays which prevailed for civiliza
tion and humanity at the opening of
the present year; and,
"Whereas, these fighting men, in
cluding thousands of South Carolin
ians, must face the arduous task of
reconstructing parts and policing oth
er parts of destitute Europe, subject
ing themselves to surroundings which
will evitably imperil their physical,
mental and moral well beings,
"Therefore, now, do I, Richard I
Manning, Governor of South Carolina,
call upon the people of this State to
give without stint and without limit
to the united war work campaign
which will guarantee to our sons and
the sons of the nation a continuation
until their home coming of the inval
uable benefits and pleasures afforded
them through the Young Men's Chris
ian Associatiop, the Young Women's
Christian Association, the Knights of
Columbus, the War Camp Community
Service, the American Library Associ
ation, the Jewvish Welfare Board ail
the Salvation Army.
"Let us not forget in the hour of
triumph the men wvho madec such tri
utmph possible by baring their breasts
to the guns and the bayonets of the
enemy, by fighting undismayed amid
lp~tomtnos gases and ever present
ude.ath in manifold form.
"It is my deep and sincere wvish that
South Carolina be one of the ten hon
or States for which welfare huts in
i'rance, Belgium and Germany will be
g~amed. It is my unqluestioning belief
tu this State shall do its full share
of the victory task which confronts
the nation in the united war wvork
"G(iven under my hand and seal this
:0th~ day of November, 1918.
(Signed) "Richard I. Manning,
G RIATi STiRill IN BIERLIN ..
Iirl in, Satuiirday, Nov. 9..-- ( German
W irelecss to iLondon, Nov.10.) ---Vor
waert s, the' central organ of the Social
I )emoc rat ic party of' Germa ny, ini an
extra'~ edititon today published the fcl
howinrg call for a general strcike:
"Thew workI(men's and sohli ers' coun
cii (of Berlin has decidled uipon a gen
eralI strike. All the' factories are at a
stand ustill.
"T'he n ecessariy adniniistration of
peopic'le ill be maintained. A large
parit of the garrison has beeni closedl
and boidies of troops andl maclhine guns
have' been placed at the diisposal ofa
he workmsen 's an'i solkiiers;' countc ii.
''The mnovenment wvill he gu ided in
conmmon b~y the' Sochd II )('muocrat ic
partiy of G ermauny and the ind epien..
dlent Social I )cmocratic party of Ger
ma ny. The workmen's andl soldicers'
hi' people' will be maint ained. A large
tena nce of quiet and or'deri. I .ong l ive
the' soiatl rcepublic.
"Work men's and subhlirs' conne ii."
i/rom all part's ofC the (;ertman IEm
>ire news is being teevivedl rega trig
sitmlar' revolutionts which almost
evcery where rem'taitn within the houtnds
of' economic ort'lc'r.
No Worms in a itealthy Child
All children troub~tld with worms havo an un
hecalthy color, wht ich indticates poor b~lood, and as a
rule, there Is more or less stomnach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTEIllSS chill TONIC gtven regularly
IL' two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Im
prove t he dIgestIon, and act as a Gendtal Strength
ening Tonio to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispelthe worms, and the Child wIll be
In nerfcct health. Plasant to take. ano pe-sbttle
REPUBLIC OF BAVARIA
Council Says Republic Will Save Ger
many From the Worst
Amsterdam, Friday, Nov. 8.-The
proclamation issued at Munich it) be
half of the Council of Workers Sol
diers and Peasants, which constituted
itself into a diet, announcing a repub
lic that the "democratic and Socia.
ist republic of Bavaria has the
strength to realize a peace for Ger
many, preserving that country from
the worst."
The proclamation, after promising
a constituent assembly to be elected
by all adult men and, women, says
that Bavaria will make Germany
ready for a league of nations. It then
continues:
"The present revolution is needed to
complete the self-government of the
people before armies stream across
our country or before troops should,
after the armistice, bring about
chaos.
"The council will insure strict or
der. Soldiers in barracks will govern
themselves by means of soldiers' coun
cils. Officers in the altered situation
will not be hindered in their duties.
:"We reckon on the cooperation of
the entire population. All officials
will remain at their posts.
"Fundamental social and political
reforms will imemdiately commence."
-W--S
GUARI) DANISH FRONTIER
To Prevent Escape of'Rich People and
Oficers
Copenhagen, Nov. .--The Danish
frontier is being strictly guarded by
the German soldiers council. This is
being (lone, it is stated, in order to
prevent the escape of rich people,
generals and other high officers.
All national cockades and the eagle
or :he helmets of soldiers have been
removed, being replaced by a red
band.
The wearing of the iron cross has
been strictly prohibted.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, as.
Frank J. Cheney makes cath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F.
J. ,.icney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State
aToresaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and every case of Ca
tarra that cannot be cured by the use
of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th (lay of De
cember, A. D. 1886
A. W. GLEASON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in
ternally and acts through the 'Blood
o:n the Mucuous Surfaces o" the Sys
tem. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Su
3rd
N
LARGER a
The people of S
this exposition and( t,
(quanhtity andl quality
tie, swine and clhicke
(ays of rest and plea
The managjeme
better exposition tha
go0(d gronds for the
lighit for the other di
new premium list w
deCpartments will hai
Boy's Corn Club
Floral
Canninuj Clubs
Smith'
will be the /
The people of S
ness men of Sumte
pleasant and nrofita
C LA R ENO
FAR
I am offering for sale a number of <
ty. Descriptions of a few of these will b
TRACT 18-22--856 Acres, 240 cleared,
woodland in Clarendon (
8 miles from 'Manning,
room dwelling and 6 ten
timber on the tract. P
'TRACT 18-19-57 1-2 acres, 8-4 acres
Sumter, 1-2 mile from
road, leading. to Plnewoi
TRACT 18-55-Tract of 105 acres, 65-70
Road, 1 1-2 miles from
from Sumter. Good 4-ro
tobacco barn, good artes
TP ACT 18-57-Tract of 200 acres, 135 ci
Clarendon County, 2 1
Raccoon Public Road. Tv
TRACT 18-61-Tract of 130 acres, 70 cl
7 miles from Manning,
' miles from Gable, on Sar
4-room main dwelling,
barns; school house an
per acre -- - - - --
TRACT 18-62-Tract of 170 acres, 100
ty, 5 miles from Alcolu,
Sardinia-Manning Public
ing, 2 tenant houses, bar
TRACT 18-64-Tract of 20 acres, 20 ch
one mile south of Remin
Public Road. Price .
fRACT 18-70-Tract of 936 acres, 400 c
ty, 2 miles from -Bloomv
and 8 miles from Manni
Road; 5-room main dwel
barns and stables. S
Price .._ ..
TRACT 18-76-Tract of 343 acres, 280 clI
2 1-2 miles from Pinev
Road; 8 tenant houses. I
Price -- - - - - - -
TRACT 18-84-Tract of 164 acres, 14 ac
of partially grown up o
ty. 7 miles east of Ale
Public Road. Price -
TRACT 18-85-Tract of 433 acres, 340 it
Pinewood, 19 miles fror
wood Public Road and
7-room dwelling. 7 tena
house, and necessary or
subdivide into tracts of
acres,with 90 acres cles
about 50 acres cleared.
high state of cultivation
cated. Price- -
TRACT 18-86--Tract of 32 acres at Remi
ini-Summerton Public R
Charleston Public Road.
ably located right at th
per acre .
TRACT 18-87-Tract of 448 acres, 128
Pinewood, 7 miles nort
Charleston Public Road.
timber on tract. Price .
We are offering other tracts in all
don counties. If you do not find what y
you are looking for, and we will make it
R.B.BE
REAL ESTATE
26 N. Main St.
Farm Lands, Business and Residence
Realty Lo
inter Cour
nnual
ov. 19-20-21
nd BETTER11
*umter, City and County. in
ike note of what is being
of their'farm and home pro
ns. Meet your friends thei
sure.
nt of this fair have decidec
mn ever before. There will I
display of live stock. good I
splays. Many prizes ar-e bei
hiich has just been complet<
e special recognition.
Home Demonstration
Fine Arts
- Poultry
Swine Manufactur(
~s Greater S
%ttract ions on ti
umter will be glad to welco
r will delight in making
ble. COME I
q -COUNTY
MS
esirable farms in Clarendon Coun,
a found below:
balanc" in timber and
ounty, .; miles from Jordan,
on Santee Public Road; 6
mt houses. Some good pine
rice .$15,00
leared, 18 1-2 miles from
'inewood, on neighborhood
d-Sumter Road. Price .........$900
cleared, on the Brewington
DuRant's Siding. 18 miles
m house, one tenant house,
iin well, grape vines, etc.
-----------------------$5,000
!ared, balance in timber in
3 miles from Manning on
ro tenant settlements. Price $20,700
fared in Clarendon County .
5 miles from Alcolu, 3 1-2
dinia-Manning Public Road
2 tenant houses, several
church convenient. Price,
---- ---- ----- ------....-.- ..--$35,
leared, in Clarendon Coun
7 miles from Manning, on
Road; 6-room main dwell
ns and stablks. Price, $35 per acre.
ared, in Clarendon County
, on Remini-Wright's Bluff
------- -------------... ...- ,0
leaed, in Clarendon Coun- $1,400
ille, 4 miles from Foreston,
mg, on Bloomville-Sumter
ling, 15 tenant houses, good
chool and church 'near.
-------.---- --------- $28,000
eared, in Clarendon County
'ood, on Pinewood-Remini
ine land in good condition.
-----------------...-.-- $35,000
res cleared, with 75 acres
I fields, in Clarendon Coun
>lu, near Manning-Sarainta
------------------$35 per.acre.
cultivation, 1-2 mile from
I Sumter, on Remini-Pine
A. C. L. Railroad. Good
nt houses, good barns, gin
tbuildings. This tract will
250 acres, 200 cleared; 117
red; and of 66 acres with
'his is first-class land in a
and especially desiratiy lo
---------------.-$100 per acre
ni in the Fork of the Rem
>ad and the Camden
This is good land and desir
e station of Remini. Price
-------------------------$100
cleared, five miles from
h of Remini, on Camden
4 tenant houses. Some good
------------------ --------$7500
parts of Sumter, Lee and Claren
ou want in this list, tell us what
our business to find it for you.
LSEVR,
BROKER
Sumter, S. C.
Property, Timber Lands and
ans
ity
Fair!
ian EVER
ite you to attend
done by them in
ritucts, horses, cat
e anid have three
on a larger and
e plenty of room,
ialls with plenty of
nu offered in their
sd. The following
Cattle
Horses and Mules
Schools
,rs and Mechanical
ihows
ie Midway
me you, the busi
your stey both