The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, March 19, 1919, Image 13

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Seaed9 iht - Kert r(9 W 6. SYS The Greatest Name in Goody-Land The largest selling gum In the world nat urally has to have a package worthy of its contents. So look for WRIGLEYS In the sealed package that keeps all of Its goodness in. That's why The Flavor Lasts! 22 RED CEDAR SHINGLES We give special attention to all orders for "TITEIIOLD SE LECT" Red Cedar Shingles; prompt shipment. You will make no mistake in ordering "TITEHIOLD SELECTS". Satisfied Custo me r guaranteed by our nme, by inspection, by adlvertised repu Carolina Portland Cement Company Charleston, S. C. The most ette pendous bar gain offer in the history of tailoring. All prices 8lashed. Be'~ides an extra pair of pants absolutely free with suits, overcoats, and coats and pa.a Elcjent Suits $13 00 up made-to-order by H. MVL MARKS & COMPANY The Olde.t Tailor, in Existence Established 1872 CHICAGO, ILL. . Economize beyond your fondest hopes. Save $5 00 to $10.00 on your Easter suit, and get ani extra pair of parts FREE. We guarantee every garment to fit and wear satisfactorily. 300 fine fabrics to choose from. We also offer you 60 clever new styles, including~ Pinch Backs, Peg Tops, Norfolks, Patch Pockets, Waist Seams, Interchange Belts, Etc. Have your measure taken today and save money. R.A. JOHNSONi WHOLE FAMILY WAS BENEflIED MUCH Green Says All of Them Were Made Strong and Happy THE CASE OF A CHILD Father Deeply Grateful for Tanlac's Help-"Think a Mighty Lot of It." "We all think a mighty lot of San lac at our home, for the whole family has taken it and now we are as well and strong and happy as any set of folks you ever saw," said S. G. Green, of Sulphur Springs, Ga., who has been in the employ of the Ten nessee Stove Works for twelve years and is highly respected in his con munity. "My little daughter, Pauline, had been a very puny child during the last four years. She had a bad case of catarrh and we tried everything under the sun we thought for her but she continued to get weaker. She never ate much and her stomach al ways was in bad condition. She never played around like the other children, but seemed listless all the time. "Tanlac had done her mother and me so much good that I felt sure it would put her in good shape, so I got a bottle for her, and it sure was the best thing I could have d.;:e. She began to pick up right away and has been getting better every day since. Her catarrh is ever so much better and there is a really great difference in her since she finished the second bottle of Tanlac. She enjoys playing as much as any child now. After all that Tanlac has done for all of us, we think it is the greatest medicine on earth." Tanlac, the 'Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; 11. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silvec; D. C. Rhame, Summerton. Real Sense of Humor. Ernest ''roinherro, twenty-eight, Of Steuenville, 0., ioiss'ses an extraor dinary sense of iirnor. Fleeing from a ian who nernseil hit) of theft. ie raced to the roof of the ienti build. ing, where he Ihipped inl fell through this skylight, hlndl'g on ' e;'nter In a flue anl len-cent tore three stories beIow. 'The 1irsi Il ini his eve iind out after the fall was this sign: "Everything on this counter IIve vents." "(ee," he exclim eri to the searel shoppers. "I've never felt so ebenp in Dmy life." Ie- was arrested, having been uniniured by the drop. "L n., ie-re," shn :Ihe eity eiltor to the eul reporter, you'*yi shoid w rite ever:t hing as briftly n; p'n.iblie. In stend of saying I'he middlle-aeil hld heinhl performer in the hired aggre gition '>t' followers of Orpheis who nightly providle the harmony' at one of our leairing temples of mirth. seized his trombion: firmly in his hand, plonted his feverish Pips to the motth piece itlni stitirr1l.'ul thei.ri'on an ine.r rt i. ly tonie liki' the' wiiling 'if ai lust Mul on th nii.'inI si "eel t~t Ittfernoi'-niiw short en lihat tip.'' So thle riepor:ter iierel y 'virit: Th slii hlornfliphyel' In tihe oir.hstra bilew a huilva nil:."? A Cattle Queen. A entte-shipping seisoni to tie IEast erii .stickyairi- Is ini full hthist, n't Mlary Viili. I .t) Aniigel es hiei-rs.~ sid ao lie thus' rich-est nuidenl'i In I'alifornis ii in he-ie large sailes aind shipmii-iits, g ing Is li'a nogtbl ento iii qu iln. .\'la tt.irs ani .-iri'hee ott h:-- tamlttms Vaull ali hier mttthir the .:'*I e Ii 'nin left byv lie fathIr'' nd hu ttsban-i' 'o e the Game. "Anoh, rig i n . -:n th '' la er ." i A i-ealizad.oo. .SOn (;u!,-l.? iZP e i r~ a iniali's ,'i'nvi r.-ii:imi is :ueg ast intiere.-' n' i hieni he's iitber an' a heap moure relibl de." Thie Strong Withstand the Winter Cold Better TIhan the Weak You must have Health, Strength and En durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. When your blood is not in a healthy condition and does rnot cIrculate properly, yotir system Is unable to withstand the Winter cold. GROVI3'S TASTEI.ISS ChIll TONIC Fortifles the System Against Colds, Grip find Influenza by PurifyIng and Enriching the Blood, It contaIns the well-known tonlc prop erties of Quinine end Iron in a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach, and Is pleasant to take. You can soon feel its Strenthoning. Invidoratind E~oct. flnc ---t e=A===5IaZa b. t7 . TOO STRONG ON SYMPATHY Elvira Parkins Had a Fault From Which Too Many of Us Are Not Quite Free. "Is she gone?" Aunt Harriet in quired breathlessly. Aunt IIarriet's niece, Eileen, turned front the flowers she was arranging flowers left by the departing guest. "She's just going down the path," she replied. "Shall I call her back? Do you want to see her again? Did she leave anything?" "If you call her back, I'll disown you, even if you are my favorite niece," Aunt IIarriet retorted. "Tell ine the uinute the gate clicks." Eileen's eyes began to dance. Months of illness had not broken Aunt Harriet's spirit. She left the flowers and devoted herself to the window. "Now 1" she announced. Aunt [Harriet drew a long breath "I wish," she declared, "that Elviri Parkins never had had a mother There, I've salii It, and I feel better!' "Aunt Inarriet :" Eileen cried, with a laugh that broke bounds in spite of her. "I know, I suppose I ought to he asharmed, and niaybe I shall be sorue day, but Just this minute that scenu to mne the nost relieving thing I ever said in iy life. EIvira Parkins is a good wonian. She woulin't hurt the feelings of a fly, anid she'd run her feet off doing kind things for people I could stand the kindness, but what I can't stand is her sympathy. "If I so atch as mention a twingc in my little finger, she will draw (town her face and lower her voice and say 'I know-you can't tell me anything about it. My tnother siffered that way for years.' I have discovered that Elvi ra's nother hail an n'cident li kt tnine and was hard of hearing liki tme anid had a heart Just like nilnp Elvira saw me dodging a streak of sun light for a mintte, and she juniper for the shade and pulled it clear down and caine back anl patted iiny shoul der, murminr, 'My ruother had Jus such sensitive eyes. You must b) very, very careful. Mother sufferer so with hers the last of her life.'" Aunt IIarriet's minicry was delight fui. Fileen was enjoying hersel greatly. "Do tell ine some more o Eivira's contversalion!" sihe pleadet "I'm ready to vow never to be sympa thetlIc again as long as I live." Aint lIlarriet sink hack on h1r pit lows, hut herl 'y's were twlnkling. "I'm not say ig that I'd advise yoi I to go nlurite as far Is tiat, Eileen. she retorted. '"I'l only call your at tention to tie fact that tIhere's syti pathy anal syiupathy, and advise yn to exer'i(se a little care in choosinl the kind you use."-Youth's Con panilon. Growing Sugar Cane Under Paper. A new and very old meth'al 0 I growing sugar cane Is piroving hight, su(ccessful in the Itwtiin Isiad W\'hen the can is teginning to slrmoi yard-while strips ar1-0 h14l lengthwl"Is ra/er the rows of little phi nts nnd hel in plce ithi'i cane- iedh trash. The pi per Is strung einugh to keep .lown an stnother the startinig w.'i'ils, bu n otr ti kill the snut anl hi:rdy young rutn In fiye or six weeks the weed seed beneath tie maper have all gerzn:nal eii and .,eln snaiotlered to denth. lui the cate shoits liave alther force their way thriugih or ereced then se'lve's sufficienzt ly to nutk Ie lIttle ten I lIke 'l eva t iis. Lzaborer~s thent pasi along thei rows andl wizh long huive zitalci slits in the' sheets, perznittn thie shoiots to corne thiroughi. T1he til eratedi shoots at first are hiniichte whIte, liut iickly turni grze.en an lusty. Wein'i zg I threa fter is alinois whlly ni I h-~i ~ss, her'augse t here ar very few weedIs. Th'leri is an izncreas of ten ions (uibout Z3 li'r cent) in thi yiclhl of cone per iiere. lilaif the laim is satved an the lii prohltllon of netnlii suigari p''i :acr' is anuineni'te'd by Thor ouit 'of "hlugats ."~'. whtluhii t.,Ihe reisjiu of the '''n, aftefr' lie sugairy sap hia fo'r (' Iror.donr I ounty' on "lm'auhiv. thi a. m.,~j~f for Let\r ofa~' . lcharg a ( uardia for Anni ( 1 v . n Snneed rswl Cno lceI.nt Sed or 'O's Whites and Clver TnSeed ('orns: il Sees T.W-.Wood44ee &il Se-'nil Rnane woun-y b Vlw->rl iir 1 Inthe He Z. of the W, Rests the of theNa We must preserve our womanh ever for strong women. Apparen formerly or our women are victir able to resist disease. Thousands suffer and thousands more are destined to -,uffer front that most insidious of diseases. catarrh. Ninety-seven per cent of the people havo catarrh. It is not con tined to Ihe herd, nose and throat as many suppose. C:atarrhal Inlammation may attack the stom ach, howels or any portion of the body whero there are mucous lit ings. It Is no respector of persons or position. 10veryono is liable to attack. Mrg. Mary Fricke, 607 Ilornman St., Belleville. II., was one of its victims. She says: "I have weighed as little as 100 pounds. For years I suffered with my stomach, cramps and Severn headaches. After read ing. Dr. Hartman's IHenith Hook. I decided to try Peruna. The first NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of Matthew Baneroft Lesesine, deceased, will present them duly attested and all persons owin.g the stid estate will make payment to the undiersigned. Fred Lesesie. -3t-c Qualiied Adinistrator. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Stock Certificate Number 3- issued to G. 11. uggins on the 1st day of February, A. D. 1917, for five shares of Capital Stock of Clarendon Build ilg & Loan Company, Second. has been lust or destroyed, and that ap No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worrs have an un healthy color. which indicates poor bloodi. and as, a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbanr. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC giver. egnl-trly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. in prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength cning Tonic to the whole system. Nature will ther throw off or dispel the worms, and tihe Child will I an perfecr health. Pleasant to take. (0c per hxottie When Col Was Dumpe because there was no mat how much was wasted simply can t afford to use cause the Avery 'Iem Will Pay witht' seedl it saves. It puts the r ight (luanitity (if seed in the d:round, at a uanifrm r eptli, an1 e'tsver' if. Prouper c hains to s>) oaff or cu' whelsC! t) w~' e a1 r' out of COFFEY & R~ HWAT(C 1TD.LLOYD,-1 Lj Lj L L L "'"'L Womanhood e demand of to-day alth and Strength ives and Mothers - e. Future Integrity tion. ood. There is need, greater than tly, the race is not as sturdy as as of an over-civilization and less bottle brought good results, but an I was bound to get well, I took twelve. Fifteen years ago. I started with l'eruna and I wouldn't be without it. My weight li now around 200 pounds and I am hale and hearty at the age of 63. I can do as much work as my daughter." The use of l'eruna for forty-five years in the American family hat proved its worth. If you are sick. do not give up. try Peruna. Write The Peruna Company. Dept. B. Co lumbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hartman's Health Rook. It is free. Peruna its sold everywhere in liquid and tab lets. Insist upon having Dr. Hart man's IFamous 'eruna Tonic. Ask your dealer for a Peruna Almantag p liention will be made for a new Cer tilieate on Thursday, the 3rd day of April. 1919. -Al. S. L. iuggins. CITATION. Th State of South Carolina. County of Clarendon. 13y .1. . Windham, Probate .Judge; WIIIREAS, Carlotta M. Capers made suit to me to grant her Letter; of Administration of the Estate and ell'eets of Ellison Capers TI ESE ARE. TIlEREFOR , to itte and admonish all and singular the K inred and Creditors of the said Ellison Capers, deceased, that thev b"; and appear b.'fore me. in th.e ('ourt of Probate, to be heli at Alai.n ri on the 20th day of March, next, af'.i publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in ele forenoon, to show cause, if nany they have, why the said A' Il'i in isti a, jont should not be granted. GIVl'EN under my hand this 4th day of March, Anno Domini 1I1 . J. M. WE.DIHA1, 11-c. Jldge of Probate. tton Seed d in Creeks ket for it, it mattered little in planting. Now 'oui an out-of-date planter be o r y t te , fnw t o t sn a tolofan rnd phinc o. 10i"man faor Itsi~e f are IGBY, "AN NG, HESU, JUt'ST RECEIVE I (a line' of ELG IN, W ALT HAM aire thet best to beL had1( antd we' inite( you to come1 in and inlspect ouir Stock. I f it 's good( Jewelry yolu want, comei to AWVE L ER, Mlanninq, S. C. 5,MmmmW.Wfi9Usa