The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, February 05, 1919, Image 7
Befor
With the Dayton ".
of the pleasure of mots
a nasty blow-out.
Read the advertisei
urday Evening Post.
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Distributor for Sumt<
Tobacc
Just received a f
' krade- Warne Seed
Manning C
1 Seeds of
THE MOST -
DANG]
No organs of the human body are
so itnportant to health and long life
as the kidneys. When they slo0w upl
and commence to lag in their duties,
-look out.
FindI out wvhat the trouble is-with
out dlelay. .Whenever you fec! nerv
ouis, weak, dizzty, suffer from sleepless
ness, or have pains in the back-w~ake
up at once. Your kidneys needl help.
These are .sign~s to wvarn you that your
kidneys are not perfornung their fune
tions lproperly. T'hey are only half
dloing their wvork andl are ali owing~
impurities to accumulate and be con
verted into uric acidl and other pois
ons, which are -causing you distress
andl will ~lestroy you unless they are
Ajgood fo<
For verg lits
Ocean
15
This is good cle
* tious food, put up
erel. Well soaked,
meal and fried in
makes a wholeson1
It will outfigure a
*Manning (
00 CONI
SYou Tr3
Asks The Dayton "Airli
of Clarendon County.
The Dayton "Airless" T
sympathy, only wants a f
The Dayton "Airless" ri
matic tire and we can pro
if you will only give us a
the Dayton "Airless" we N
one Dayton "Airless" and
three.
Don't pass judgment ur
the proof'and testimony a
your verdict will be as f<
the Dayton "Airless" Tire
out or Rim-cut, that it c
Pneumatic tire."
Airless" the miles are turned
:>ring without tires to pump, i
nent about the Dayton "Airle
3. BREEID
fie Airless Tire Ma
er and Clarendon Counties. '
MANNING, S. C.
o Seed!
resh supply of high
rocery Co.,
All Kinds
EROUS DISEASE
dIriven from your system.
Glet some GOLD) MEDAL Hanarlemi
Oil Capsules at once. They are an
old, tried preparation used all over
the w'or'ld for centuries. They con
ttiin only Old1-falshioned(, soothing oils
combined wvith strength-giving and
system-cleaning herbs, wvell known
and used by physicians in their dlaily
pract ice. GOLI) MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules are importod (direct from
the laboratories in Hollandl. They
are convenient to take, and wvill either
give prompt relief or your money will
b~e refunded. Ask for them at any
drug store, but, be sure to get the
original imported GOLD MEDAL
brand. Accept no substitutes. In
sealed packages. Three sizes.-adv.
)d
tle price
Whiting
an, palatable, nutri
in brine like mack
sprinkled with corn
hot grease this fish
e, inexpensive meal.
ny form of meat.
~rocery Co.
CT ME,
I C.,
Me?
C
%ss" Tire of the people
ire does not want your
air trial.
C
des as easy as . Pieu
ve it. Mr. Au> owner
chance to demonstrate
vill convince you. Buy
you will buy the other z
itil -you have examined
end we know positively L
)llows: "We find that C
can't Puncture, Blow
loes ride as easy as a
I
I
t
into smiles. Just think
to punctures, no fear of
ss" in this week's Sat
'IN,
[ires carried in stock.
State of South Caro|ina,
County of Clarendon
Rebecca Harvin in her own right and
as administratrix of Estate of
Theodore Harvin, Plaintiff,
vs.
Eugene Harvin, Elise Hamilton, Eula 1
Lee Riggins, Dewey Iarvin, Elma
Harvin, Gardina Harvin, Leslie
Harvin, Levan Harvin, Sarah Har- 1
vin, Pansy Harvin, Nanie Harvin,
James Harvin and Bessie Harvin,
Defendants.
Under and by Virtue of a Judgment
Order of the Court of Common Pleas,
in the above stated action, and to me
directed, bearing (late of January the
3rd, 1919, I will tell at public auction,
to the highest bidder, for cash, at
Clarendon .Court House, at Manning,
in said County, within the legal hours
for judicial sales, on Monday the 3rd
day of March, 1919, being salesday,
the followiag described real estiate:
All those two tracts of land con
taining together five hundred andl
twenty (520) acres, andl adljoining
each other, and known resp~ectively.
as the R~ry T1ract and the Broadwvay
Tract. The said Berry Tract con- |
taining two hundred and eighty-six .
(286) acres, lying in Sumter County,
in said state, on Bush Way wvaters j
of Black River--Bounded on the
northeast by lanuds now or formierly
of I. Smiling; on thet southeast and
south by said Broadway Tract; on
the wvest by lands now or formerly
of Thomas Poole, and on the North
wvest by lands now or formerly of the
Messrs. Hlolladay, the same being
fully shown by a plat thereof certi
fled by Win. F. Ervin, Surveyor, date-l
April 21st, 1852, and recorded in the
oflice of the Register of Mesne Con-1
veyance for Sumter County in Book
"R" page 329. Tlhe said Broadwvay
Tract containing Two Hundred and1
Thirtyfour (234) acres, of which one
hundred and thirty-six and a half
.(136% ) acres thereof are situated in
Sumter County in said State, and
ninety-seven andl one-half (97%)
acres thereof are situatedl in Claren
don County in said State. The said
Broadway Tract lying betwveen Bush
$100 R EW A RD, $100
The readers of this paper wvill be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dlreadled disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional condi
tions requires constitutional treat-1
meat. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is
taken interatlly and acts thru the
Blood on the Mucous surfaces of theI
System thereby dlestroying the foun
lation of the dlisease, giving the pa
tient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in (do
ing its wvork. The proprietors have
so much faith in the curative powers
of Hlhl's~ Catarrh Medicine that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. send for
list of testimonials.
Address F. JT. CHIENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio. sold by all Druggist,
75c.---adv.
The Cot
- There is so much
cotton seed situation in
space this week for a fi
ing of the conditions w
In the first place, S
this year, with the pos.
means, of course, that tl
of seed than usual. Du
were so bad that the in
and, in addition to this,
varying from one to tv
Georgia, which consum(
South Carolina, were c
water in the Augusta C
causes and possibly som
the mills to such an ex
had not been more tha
usually manufactured a
About the latter pa
Department notified th<
contracts and the term
meant a large loss to o
on hand. The oil mills
effected a settlement w]
maintain the stabilized
plan, however, the mills
bales of linters at an av
three times the normal
cotton has' declined ver
find any market for the
slow all the fall and w
tically nothing. These
the value of all the pr
represents more than 6(
able to sell any oil at all
warehouses are filled v
any more oil until they
refined product.
Speaking for ny a
buy seed when we have
for this reason we ha
present. As to the fut
will happen but it is m
of the oil mills, refiner,
will finally result in hc
before beginning anoth
however, is simply my
ministration at Washin
will be the case.
One thing is certain
his oil, hulls, and inte
fined oil and compound
refiners at a meeting i
intention of holding oil
crude mills of their su
crude mills for their pal
which they are now ma
I have been asked
seed in the ground. It
p lrevent the farmer fror
but I am sure that ever
plan to use seed for fe:
for this p~urp~ose. Ibet
purchased much more s
troubles mentioned abo'
have on hand now and
of seed that we have e
dlisp~ose of our oil we c
operate our mill as Ion
meC country to be crusi
mdt Indian Camp Bays and boundled
mn the North anid North-west by saidl
herry Tract; North-east by la nds now
>r formerly of Estate of Levi F.
thame; South b1 lands form'erly of
lenry Skinner and landIs of I. C.
Iroadlway, s. WV. Blroadway and Wil
iam Rodgers, and West by lands of
A'illiam Rodgers. The said tractL of
and1( b~eing fully represenltedI on a piat
hereof certified by .James D). :\c
'lveen ID. s. .July 6, 1880, and record
d in the oliee of the Register of
lesno Conveyance for Sumter County
n Book X8X at page 120.
Less twenty- four' andi twvo-tenths
'24.2) acres sold( unto Eugene Hiar
'in, andl less lifty (50) acres sold unto
Fulius DuRant and now owned by
sugene H arvin andi Rebecca H arvin.
The following is a description of the
andi ordered sold1 for partition.
All that piece, paricel or lot of land
ying, being andl situatedl in the T1own
f Paxville, County of Clarendon an I
state aforesaid, measuring forty feet
mn each end and 114.8 feet and 07
'eet respectively on the sidles and
>ounded on the North by the street
ir public road leading from Paxville
o Manning; East, south and West
ty landls now or formerly of shadrack
lobinson.
Purchaser to pa~y for the pa~pers.
E. Bi. GAM~BLE,
sheriff Clarendon County.
TILL4 CAPTURED) NEAR
G4AFFNEY ON FRID)AY
Gaffney, Feb. 4.-Sheriff Thomas
mid Denuty sheriff J. E. Watkins.
was was In WO was NO ma wa 5"sa wnEs
ton Seed S
misunderstanding and appre
this state that I have decide(
,w statements that might held
hich surround us.
outh Carolina has made the
lible exception of 1914, that a
be oil mills are called upon to
ring the early part of the
Majority of mills were only a
the influenza epidemic caus(
ro weeks. On top of this,
a something like 6,000 tons
iosed down entirely for six i
anal from which they get th
e others of .minor importanc
bent that probably up to the
a one-half the amount of see
t that date.
rt of November or the first
mills that they were going
3 of cancellation which the3
11 manufacturers, dealers, ar
took the position that this
rich they thought at the tin
price on seed for the balanc
took a chance on marketing
erage price of seven cents a
price of this product. Sin
y much and the mills so fa
ir linters. Sales of cottons(
inter and for the past few
two commodities represent c
oducts from a ton of cotto:
per cent and for the past r
The refiners tell us that I
rith oil and compound lai'd o
can export or sell to the don
wn mill alone it is impossib)
no market at all for 70 per
re withdrawn entirely from
ure, no one is in a position
y candid personal opinion t
, farmers, and Food Admin
lding seed at the present si
er season they will all be mai
personal opinion and no onE
ton, is able to give any abso
The oil mill manufacturer
rs, and the refiner is just a
as the farmers and dealers a:
n Washington about ten dal
at the present stabilized pri
r'plus oil as early and as
t are endeavoring to fin, a
king at a price which wit' at I
i number of times if it is sti
is not. There are no regula
n using his cottonseed in an3
y one recognizes the fact the
'tilizer as they are not wort'
ne say for my own mill that
aed than we usually do and
re we have crushed very muc
have had for the past thr' e
ver carried in our warehous
xp~ect to be in the market aj
g as it is practicable to do10
ecd.
C. R. SPR~
Presiu
capturedl a distulleryv Fid14ay about
fourteen mi iles from Gatiney, on the
wvat ers of Big 'Thickety creek, on lands
wh ich were said to belong to .John
Blackwood0(. Two white men were at
work onl the plant w"hen the ('flicers
arrived', bt both men made their
escapef) carrying wit~h them~ a jug.
w.hich the oflicers supplosedl contained
whiskey. Tlhe still was located at a
place which it was very dliflicult to
approach qiuietly, wvhich accounts for
the fact that t he men succeeded in
making their escape. TPhe still, which
was of copper, and of about thirty
five gallons capacity, was dlestroyed.~
Have You Tr
Pure Pounc
Made by Ivins
handled dlirc~t froi
which insures fres
by our good custc
-Fresh shipment jmi
Manning (
ituation
pension in regard to the
i to use this advertising
7 to a better understand
largest crop of cotton
he has ever made which
handle a larger tonnage
eason labor conditions
ble to run on half time
d a complete shut down
the mills in Augusta,
of seed from Eastern
veeks on account of lov
eir power. All of these
e reduced the crush of
first of December there
3d manufactured that is
of December the War
to cancel their linter
proposed would have
d farmers who had seed
was unjust and finally
ie would enable them to
e of the season. In this
some 250,000 to 300,000
pound which is about
ce that time the price of
have not been able to
ed hulls have been very
weeks have been prac
nly about 10 per cent of
aseed but the oil alone
nonth we have not been
heir storage tanks and
nd that they cannot buy
estic trade some of their
e for us to continue to
cent of our product and
the seed market for the
to know positively what
at the combined efforts
stration at Washington ..
abilized price and that
'keted and crushed. This,
, not even the Food Ad
lute guarantee that such
is just as anxious to sell
s anxious to sell his re
'e to sell their seed. The
s ago reiterated their
ce and of relieving the
.idly as possible. The
market for the linters
east save them from loss. E
11 against the law to put
tions in effect now which
r manner that he sees fit
tt it is not an economical
I more than $30.00 a ton
up) to this time we have
owing to the various
h less. Consequently, we,
months the largest stock &
es. As soon as we can
rain aud will continue to
so and there are seed in
y truly,
OTT,
ent Manning Oil Mill
The oflicers say~ that, the planit had
the a ppe~arance of having. been op..
eralted( for some weeks, and that a
quantity of whliiskey had been mianu
factured there.
.ITo He D ischiargedI U pon Iequaest.
Washingt on, Feb. 4.- -The F'rench
miinister' of war hais (ollicially notifieud
the state Departmnent that all Amer
icans in the French armay who vol
unteeredl for t he duirat ion of t he war
wvillI be dlischareged upon01 their request.
AD1VEITIsE IN TIIHE llEs
ed Our Cake?
and Marble
>f Philadelphia andl
n the factory by us,
hness. Pr' mnounced
mers to be suIpr.
;t in. 45c p)ound.
grocery Co.