The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 29, 1919, Image 8
PERUNA
Made Me a Well Man
Mr. Louis Young, 205 Suffered thirty
Merrimac St., Rochester, N.
Y., writes: years with
"I suffered for thirty years stomaCh
with chronic bowel trouble, atom
lcla trouble and hemorrhngeu of t
the bowelug robtbte anPu
and eI btoo it fithfully,and I hemorrhages of the bowels.
beg~an to feel better.
My wife peraunded me to con
tinue, and I took it for some
time as directed. Now I anm a
well nn." Liquid or Tablet Form
CLARENDON COUNTY
FARMS
I am offering for sale the following tracts of land in Clarendon County:
'RACT 18-61-Tract of 130 acres, 70 cleared, in Clarendon County
7 miles from Manning, 5 miles from Alcolu, 3 1-2
miles from Gable, on Sardinia-Manning Public Road;
4-room main dwelling, 2 tenant houses, several
barns; school louse and church convenient. Price,
per acre -------------------- ----- c -- -----------$35
TRACT 18-62-Tract of 170 acres, 100 cleared, in Clarendon Coun
ty, 5 miles from Alcorai, 7 miles from Manning, on
Sardnin-Manning Public Road; 6-room main dwell
.ng. teiant housecS, barns and stabl'.s. Price, $35 per acre.
VRACT 18-70-Tract of 936 acres, 400 cleared, in Clarendon Coun
ty, 2 miles from Bloomville. 4 miles from Foreston.
and 8 miles from Manning, on Bloomville-Sumter
Road; 5-room main dwelling, 15 tenant houses, good
barns and stables. School and church near.
Price ------------- ---- --------- -------------$28,000
TRACT 18-84---Tract of 164 neres, 14 iacres c1ea'ed, with 75 acres
of partially grown up old fields, in Clarendon Coun
ty. 7 miles cast of Alcolu, near Manning-Sardinia
Public Road. Price ----- -------------- ---$35 per acre.
'IRACT 18-86-Tract of 32 acres at Remini in the Fork of the R::m
ini-Summerton Public Road and the Camden
Charleston Public Road. This is good land and desir
awy located right at the station of Remini. Price
per acre --------- -------------- ------------- ---$100
TRACT 18-87-Tract of 448 acres, 128 cleared, five miles from
Pinewood, 7 miles north of Remini, on Camden
Charleston Public Road. 4 tenant houses. Some good
timber on tract. Price ______..------_ .-.----$7500
TRACT 18-97---Tract of 371 acres, 315 in cultivation, in Clarendon
County, 3 1-2 miles WVest of Summerton, 1 1-2 miles
from Millard's Siding, on the M. & A. Railroad and
Summerton-Remini Public Road; 5-room house and
nine tenant houses. This is exceptionally fine land,
and with a little shaping up will make one of the
nicest- plantations in the State. Price, per acre -- .$100
We are offering other tracts in all parts of Sumter, Lee and Claren
don counties. If you do not find what you want in this list, tell us what
you are looking for, and we will make it our business to find it for you.
R. B. BELSER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
26 N. Main St. Sumter, S. C.
Farm Lands, Business and Residence Property, Timber Lands and
Realty Loans
FERTILIZERS!
1919-1920
To the Farmers of Clarendon County:
We are ready to sell you your requirements of
ALL FERTILIZERS AND FERTILIZER MA
TERIAL for cash or on approved collateral.
We handle:
PULVERIZED FLORIDA PHOSPHATE ROCK,
32 per cent. PHOS. ACID, 16 per cent ACID
PHOS.
COTTON SEED MEAL.
BLOO)D, TANKAGE, MURIATE OF POTASH.
ALL GRADES OF AMMONIATED GOODS.
We can also now supply you with NITRATE
OF SODA.
It will pay you to get our prices before placing
your orders.
WRITE-PHONE--OR TELEGRAPH US.
HARBY & CO.,
Dealers and Distributers
SUMTER, S. C.
S77
REI) CEDAR SLING LES
We give special attention to all orders for '"TTi. IOL) SE.
LICT" Red Cedar Shingles; prompt shipment.. You vill make no
mistake in ordering "TITEo11 D1,1) SEl.ECTS". Satisfied Custo
mers guaranteed by our name, by inspection, by advertised repu
tation. Write usn NOW.
Carolina Portland Cement Company
Charleston, S. C.
NTUSIASM OYlR TIE
GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT
Columbia, S. C., Jan. 23. -Ptitions
are- being received from all over the
state ,signed by automebllists Asking
for legisliation at this session of -the
General Assembly along the plai for
building a permanent system of hard
surfaced highways for South Carolina
decided upon January 8, 1919, at a
joint conference, of the members of
the State Highway Commission and
the State Highway Campaign Com
mittee.
Blank petitions were sent by the
Campaign Committee to prominent
automobilists in every section of the
state and they were asked to ascer
tain the sentiment of the owners of
machines in their respective sections
towards the proposed legislation. The
replies that are being received and
the numerously signed petitions would
indicate that the motorists are over
whelmingly in favor c :h , proposed
plan.
The State Highway Campaign Com
ihittee was anxious to test the senti
nent of the motorists before going
before the General Assembly with the
proposed plan because it wante.l to
be in position to acquaint the mem
bers of the legislature with the fact
that the legislation was iiesired by the
Automobilists Since only the auto
nobilists will be agected so far as
taxes are concerned, the committee
reels that if they desire the additional
;ax to be placed upon them the legis
lators and the people ought not to
)bject. In other words, as Mr. R. G.
Rhett, of Charleston, a member of
he campaign committee puts it, the
tutoists are asking the state merely
to lend them its credit for a brief
ime and they will build the perma
lent roads and pay for it.
It is probable that legislation will
e' introduced in both houses of the
General Assembly at once carrying
out the plan adopted- on January 8.
rhis will provide for a change in the
Sct creating the state highway com
mission so as to make it consist of
ten members, one from each congres
sional district a id the three senior
professors of civil engineering in the
state colleges and giving them ad
clitional powers the raising of the an
nual license tax beginnig with 1920
on motor vehicles to $1 per horse
power for automobiles and ' motor
cycles and $2 per horsepower for
motor trucks and the license for deal
ers to $50 for each make of car
handled and to fix the license for
trailers at $10.
The highway commission will also
be instructed to investigate the cost
of the construction of such a system
of highways and to report to the next
cession of the Legislature what State
bonds would be necessary therefor,
after providing for nroper mainte
"e of the said highway.
Provision will also be made for the
return to any county which constructs
mny por'on of the State Highway
System as laid out by the Commis
NAUS[Al[S8 CALOMEL
GOOD FOR THE FLU'
Doctors and Druggists
Claim Calotabs, the Nau
sealess Calomel, Is Best
Laxative for Colds,
Grippe and Influenza.
At the first sign of a colr, is the
time to take a Calotab, the perfected
nausealess calomel that has all the
liver benefits left in and the sting
taken out. Doctors say that there is
nothing like it to p~ut your liver right
andI keep your system in condition
to resist andl avoidl colds, influenza
andl pnetimonia.
The best insurance against influ
enza andl pneumonia is a good active
liver and your' physician or druggist
wvill tell you that Calotabs is the most
thorough and effective, as wvell as the
safest and most agreeable remedy for
this purpose.
One Calotab at bedl time wvith a
swvallowt of wvater-that's all. No
salts, no nausea, nor the slightest
interference with your eating, pleas
uire, or work. Next morning? you
'twake feeling, tine wvith a heairtv ap
petite for breakfast. Your cold has
vanished and you are readly for wvork
oi play. Calotabs are sold by drug
gists (everywhere isealed packages,
nrice thirty-five cents. Your money
handed right back If you are iiot de
lighted.--(adv.)
Professional Cards
DuRAN.T & ELLERIBE
Attorneys at Law
MANNING, S. C.
IH. 0. P'urdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan
Pl'JH)Y & O'BRYAN
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
MANNING, S. C.
FUEl) LESESNE'
Attorney at Law
Loans Negotiated on Mortgages of
iHeal Estate
Office Over Home Bank & Trust Co.
MANNING, S. C.
I. J. A. COLE,
D~entist,
MANNING, S. C.
Upstairs Over Weinberg's 'Corner
J. W. WIDEMAN,
Attorney at Law'
M A NNING, S C.
lReasons!l
Wh yo should us
Cardu the ,woman's
tonic, for your troubles,
have been shown in
thousands of letters from
Actual users of this medi
cine, who speak from
personal experience. It
t results obtained by
other women for so many
ears have been so uni
rmiy ua'tr hy not
Take
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, of
Cullen, Va., writes.
"About 11 years ago, I
suffered untold misery
with female trouble, bear
ing-down pains, head
ache, numbness . . . I
would go for three weeks
almost bent double ...
My husband went to Dr.
for Cardul .. .
After taking about two
bottles I began going
around and when I took
three bottles I could do
all my work." E-80
sion, under its supervision, the cost of
said highways, or, in the event of a
provision being made whereby coun
ties contribute in any way to the con
struction of the highway system such
portion of this cost as such county
would in that event be entitled to.
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GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.
Bernstorff Says Political 'Situation
Has Reached Stability.
Berlin, Jan. 23.-The foreign ffice
is greatly interested in press dis
natches from Paris today saying that
Germany and Russia are only to be
admitted to the league of nations
when their political situation has
reached stability.
Count von Bernstorff today inform
ed the correspondent that foreign offi
cials and other high personages are
unanimously of the opinion that this -
situation if it has not already been
attained, would be completely solved i
with the meeting of the assembly.
"It is true that there is much eco
nomic disorganization in Germany to
(lay," said Count von Bernstorff, "but
the orderliness of the elections last
Sunday affords evidence of stability
in political conditions which is high
ly gratifying to us. It is too early to
say that communism or Bolshevism is
quite killed, but undoubtedly the de
termined measures taken against it
by the provisional government have
rendered it practielly powerless.
"Significant in this epnnection is
the fact that the new Democratic
party which I joined at its foundation
secured no less than seventy-seven
seats, thus holding the balance of
power between the Socialists and the
more conservative parties, preventing
a purely Socialist, government.
.3torm D~isappeaga at Sea.- s
Washington, Jan. 26.-The storm
that was over the northeast portion
of the Gulf of Mexico Saturday night
movedl raidly northeastwvard andl has
disappeared over the Atlantic ocean. -
During the last twenty-four hours it
was attended by general rains in the
E'ast Gulf andl South Atlantic States.
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For Parcel Post Expansion.
Washington, Jan. 26.-Second As
sistant Postmaster General Praeger
announced today that exporters of the
country have been invited to meet here
February 11 to discuss with the Post
office Department officials the im
nrovenment and expansion of the in
ternational parcel post.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
restores vitality and energy by purifying and en
ricilng the blood. You can soon feel 1ts Strength.
enin' Invigorating Effect. Price 60c.
EMRfiORN 50N
CHARLESTON, s.C.
1212- c'.-'-*'~' -; -
d * three brands -
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packags. Esytofid -
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The Flavor Lasts
HEADQUARTERS FOR
SEEDS, FEEDS;
Dairy and Poultry Supplies.
Call us over Long Distance at our expense <
B. B. Kirkland Seed Co.
Phone 793. 1411 Assembly St.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
We have just received a car
Extra Fine
MULES and HORSES
and can fill any order. In this lot we have a few
extra nice Southern drivers. We didn't buy this
car to feed and they will not stay long. We have
the size and quality and our prices will make them
move. Our stock Harness, Mowers, Rakes, Bug
gies and Wagons you will find complete, and we
invite your inspection before you buy. We have
studied the needs of our customers for a number
of years, and we feel we now have anything to
suit our customers in our line.
Yours truly,
BII M. Bria &m Soir
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