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Is just in Sprit BUSTER BROWN5HOES ABRAMS' Department Stores, MANNING, S. C. Cbe manning times. 'Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919. The Schwartz Big White Sale starts next Tuesday in Sumter. Dickson's Drug Store have a big lot of Valentines. Don't forget the good roads meet ing here tomorrow. Every part of Clarendon should be represented here tomorrow at the good roads meeting. Mr. Harry Clark, Jr., is ill with pneumonia caused from influenza. Sergeant McRae of 'Camp Jackson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. S. J. Smith. We have some beautiful Valentines. Cone in and see them. Dickson's Drug Store. Mr. Leard Hluggins is on the north ern markets buying stock for his 5-10-25 Cents Store. Mr. G. M. Smith left last Friday for the northern markets to buy the spring stock for Isenman-Weinber~g Co. There will be a barbecue and hot supper at Jordan school house next Friday night. The publhe is cordially invited. If you are going to sendl some Val entines come in and look over our big stock. -Dickson's Drug Store. Miss Fannie Weaver has returned home after spending some time in Augusta, Ga. Don't forget to see our large stock of Ipiproved Farm Machinery. It is the very best on the market. The Thomas Live Stock Co. The fire department was called out Saturday on account of a hay stack burning in the yard of Louisq Brock, colored. Married Monday night in Manning, Mr. Wash W. Anderson andl Miss Tobias, a daughter of Coroner I. N. T1obias. F. Sale-House andl lot occupiedl by .J. L. Wells, Apply Charlton DuRant, Gt-c. Attorney. Coame to the. good roads meeting here' tomorrow if you have to walk, and probably some will. At least walking wvoud be safer maybe. For .Sale-lleifer wvith first calf. Will give about 8 quarts per day. Has beautiful heifer calf. -c. Jos. S. Dickson. The Schwartz Big White Sale starts next Tuesday in Sumter. FreSh Guernsey Butter Received every week. 65c per pound. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Graory from the No ig Dresses S Give u Ibrams Pull those stumps now. Get a Kirstin Stump Puller and you soon can clean upta field. We handle them. The Thomas Live Stock Co. Mrs. J. M. Appelt returned to her home in Winstom-Salem last Monday, after a month's visit to relatices in Manning. Farm the right way by buying Im proved Farm Machinery. We handle the very best in this line. The Thomas Live Stock Co. Mr. H. M. Thomas, manager of The Thomas Live Stock Co. is on the mar ket this week purchasing horses and mules for his stables. Wanted to exchange Oats, hay and ground feed for shelled corn and peas at regular cash prices for each. W. P. LEGG. For Sale-Two milch cows, .,ixie Blight Proof and Wannamaker's Big Boll Cotton Seed; both at $2 per bush el. H. K. Beatson, R. F. D. No. 2, Manning, S. C. Died last Thursday morning at her home in Alcolu, Mrs. Martin, oldest sister of Mr. R. R. Jenkinson. The funeral services were held in the M~anning cemetery. Mr. W. E. Jenkinson, Kingstree's live-wire merchant, was in Manning last Friday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Martin of Alcolu. Expected to arrive at once a large shipment of Rubber Paper Roofing. The very thing to cover barns, stables, sheds and other cheap buildings. W. P. LEGG. Died last Wednesday at New Zion, Mrs. Rebecca Holiday, aged about 76 years. The deceased was a sister of Mr. W. R. White of Manning. The funeral was held at Oak Grove on T iursday. Wanted-Live dealer to handle BRISCOE AUTOMOBILES in your territory. Good opportunity to make money. J. H. HAM, Factory Dis tributor, North and South Carolina, Charlotte, N. C.-3t-c. Pleasre hand your subscription or re newal of subscription to the Saturday Evening Post, Ladies' Home Journal and Country Gentleman to William Arant, Authorized Curtis Agent, Man ning, S. C.-tf. Salesmen Wanted to solicit orders for lubricating 'ils, greases and paints. Salary or' Commission. Ad diress TPhe Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, JTohn Lawson, a negro, who broke jail at St. Matthewvs over a year ago, was enp~turedl Satnrdav nicht rear St. Paul by Officers Peavey and Gamble. Lawson had been indicted for stealing a cow and it was while he was serving sentence that he broke jail, lie was turnedl over to the sheriff of Calhoun county on Monday. Last week Supervisor Kelly had a long letter in Trhe Times to our dele gation, and this week Representative .Johnson, rep~lies to him. We are will ing to 1.ublish both sides of this argu ment, andl let the people judge for themselves. However, the holes in the roadls continue to grow, and print ers -ink will not fix them. Come to the good roads meeting tomorrowv. The Schwartz Big White Sale starts next Tuesday in Sumter. \Phe February meeting of the W. C. TA U. will be held at the home of Mi's. Joseph Sprott Wednesday, Feb YOU NEVER TIRE OF D)RINKING If ;, au are drinking Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee. The best blend that can be produced. B. B. BREE DIN'S Pure Food Grocery Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PH. 0. Optometrist, MANNING, S. C, QUR'I rthern Mark Linec ;, Dry Got Milli S an opportui SDepa ruary 5th, instead of Monday, the 3rd, which is the regular time. Mrs. Sprott will be in Columbia Monday, the 3rd, to meet Miss Anna Gordnn, the National President of the W. C. T. U., who wishes to confer with the State officers in regard to the Jubilee Fund of $1,000,000 which the W. C. T. U. expects to raise this year. This great fund is needed for the campaign which the temperance forces are be ginning for "A Dry World in 1925," and other reforms. The Schwartz Big White Sale starts next Tuesday in Sumter. Will You Let the Skippers Ruin Your Meat? When by investing in a bottle of Figaro Liquid Smoke you can Save your Meat. Better get your bottle to day from B. - B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery I.. IA Wede; County th in the near { (next tol tN a ~We in a in the ab a select fror opening ti We soli don Coun R Location:.. IUYE1 ets. We wi f New >ds, Shoe nery. lity of show rtmen, For Sale or Rent-Residence on t corner of Church street and Railro avenue. Electric lights and watt works. Modern hot water apparati with instantaneous heater. Bath rot with full equipment. Large groun and garden. Apply to H. H. Huggii Manning, S. C.-1t-p. Miss Fannie Weaver will leave Friday for the Northern markets purchase the stock. for her new sto The first "Civic League Tea" of t season was enjoyed last Friday afti noon. All of the ladies welcome t "teas," and while we enjoy the soc hours, it also does us good to kn that we are doing something to ht humanity. This year the procec front the teas will help support French orphan. Last year the Leag gave it to the Red Cross. Mrs. J. A. Cole was the charmi hostess Friday afternoon and th( were about twenty-five ladies who joyed her hospitality. Progressive rook was engaged and time passed very quickly. Mrs. Cole served a delicious sa' course, followed by coffee and hon made candy. Those present did have to tell anybody what a please afternoon they spent, for their fa< told that. 0 ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES tfnOUl1 ire to announce at we have forn 'future open ini lanning Furnitr Ladies' an< Ready and Fancy Mill tend to carry ove lines and w n. We will anno ?rough The Tinr icit the patronas ty. MISS Fa MISS M -Former Red Cr 11 soon show s, Clot hin Ing you. t S tore. he AUCTION SALE. r- , I will sell two big, fine oxen nex is, Saturday at public sale. Also, sev m eral good horses and mules. ds -c. J. H. Windham, Auctioneer. is, 0 SUMTER FOR ME NEXT WEED to To attend The Schwartz Big Whit ,e Sale. Two carloads of Mill-Ends any White Goods are to be on sale. Hun dreds of shoppers from four or fliv he counties will attend as heretofort r- Get your list ready and anticipat he your wants for the savings will b a very great, we want these bargain " to go into every home. Sale start P Tuesday morning, February 4th. ds Schwartz Bro., u -it-c. Sumter, S. C ue -0 ___ g PROFESSIONAL CARD. re n- Dr. Charles B. Geiger has returne to Manning, S. C., after fifteen month in service in the Army Base Hospit[ at Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C., an ad desires to announce that he will re f- sume the practice of medicine an 1'; will give special attention to interns ut medicine and consultations. cs He will occupy the office formerl occupied by Joseph F. Rhame, nex door to Dr. J. F. Geiger's offic< Manning, S. C.-4t-c. icemeni to the Ladies of 4 ,Ied a partnership the former Red Cr e Co.), a Complet El Children's to-Wear linery. nothing but the ill have a large unce the date of i tes. ~e of the Ladies < XNNIE WEAT ARY HARVIA oss Room. a. Complete i, and "L S. Wednesday afternoon, January 22, a Parent-Teacher Association was t organized for the purpose of effect - ing closer cooperation between par ents and teachers. The officers chosen were: Presi (lent, Mrs. J. A. Cole; secretary, ars. J. K. Breedin. The following have been chosen by L the president to act as the program 1 gommittee: - Prof. A. T. Helms, chairman; Mlrs. e George Williams, Mrs. F. 0. Rich l.A" son, Mrs. C. N. Sprott, Mrs. .1. E. e Arant. e The time of the February nee-ting s will be announced later. DON't BE PENNY WISE And pound foolish by try Sing to save the price of a bottle of Figaro Liquid Smoke, and thereby lose - your meat. A word to the wise is sufficient, get your bottle today from, B. B. BREEDIN Pure Food Grocer Clarendon I and will oss Room s e Stock of very best variety to s Lhe formal f Claren