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:115 m .Ab I Ebe M1nning Eomes, Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919 D' n't forget to see Wml. S. Hart a .The Pastime Friday night. ,Mr. Leland Smith is visiting rely tives at Barnville, S. C. A car load of material for the pay ing arrived in Manning Monday. Tobacco jumped sky high in Man ning Monday. Hon. R. B. Belser of Sumter was visitor to Manning last Saturday. Miss H-allie Lesesne, of Sumter, i the guest of Miss Graca Nimmer. Mr. S. W. Thompson is in Riell mond on business. Mrs. H. H. Bradham and childre have returned from Sullivan's Islan< Mrs. John Finney of Clinton i visiting at the home of Mr. J. M. Ga' loway. Mr. Albert Galkoway and family c Clinton are visiting the home of Mi J. M. Galloway. Miss Helen Creedry who has been al tending the Winthrop College Sun mer school has returned home. Miss Annie Thames left this morr, ing for the Northern markets to bu her Fall and Winter stock of milliner} Mirs. R. B. Jenkinson left this morn ing; for a three weeks stay at Hender sonville. Mrs. Lizzie Briggs lost a tobacc, barn Monday evening by fire. Th loss is about $1,000. EysEaie GassFte J.EURNP.G Opoetit MANNU.C PulshdEvr e ne sdia T heiasie M aia ngt tivsMakesnvile S C AarLoado maito the pic Toaeonteng, thig n Magr ill onave barn.i covet r toMniLuasPt atan nows s thle me o Suse, rthe a fMskin bye Nimur Mr. sde, topsideor insRit ared obuineapsitos. u Mrs h ite Br a d an~cidr h e tunest fro Sulian' belob put oh innp tof lno viitngatthAhm ofThe.M.G Each Orn Died Saturday in Baltimore Mr. M. , Iseman, a brother of our townsman - Mr. S. Iseman. Lieutenant Bob Walker, who has just returned from France, is visiting his sister, Mrs. H. H. Bradham. Mrs. George Huggins and .Miss Rita t Huggins are spending two weeks in the North Carolina mountains. Master Jesse Gary Huggins left on Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. C. V. Verner in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and Miss Valley Appelt returned home Saturday from Glenn Springs. Mr. C. R. Breedin spent yesterday on his plantado:i in Chesterfield .oun ty. s The friends of Mrs. Minnie Barnett will be glad to learn that she is im proving in the Columbia hospital from . a very serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Julien Creecy and lit a tle son of Little Rcek, Ark., are visit I. ing their parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Creecy. s - Miss Julia Bradham has returned from St. Matthews, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Pou f Wanamaker. Mr. Allen Sauls, who has been visiting his mother here, left on Mon day atfernoon for Winstoh-Salem, N. - C. Mr. Grady Bowman returned this - morning to Washington, having been y called home a week ago on account of the illness and death of his father. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, ht'. and Mrs. Will Moore and Mr. Be.- ly of the Sumter tobaaoc 'warehou: were visitors to Manning Sunday. The Misses Zora and Margaret Wnrd left on Saturday morning for their home in Lafayette, A rk., after a d (elightful visit to Mrs. Horace Thomas and Mrs. Sue McLeod. The Manning tobacco market is sell ing from 300,000 to 400,000 pounds of tob~acco dlaily now. They bring it here because Manning is the best market in the State. ~n Who Pi His Hou a Splendid Inv 3S of lumber' and all building r ow much of all this a couple iind that if you neglect to pai k'would have to be painted a y Price-is a Positive inVestmien ~aint and plenty of it. The k mn for it's proper applicatiop pecial Paint Pepartment man le, there's a particular Paint I te cheap prices on bulk matel for rough work, such as barns Kine, Pure Raw Linseed Oil, ( tained at lowest cost. If it's 3. R. BREEDI] M~anning Grocery 4 i is a.Sp Attend ( D e P a Mrs. C. A. McFaddin and Mrs. Lou Sprott have returned home after spending several wee:s in Winston Salem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Appelt. Mr. J. K. Breedin returned home Saturday from France. Mr. Breedin enlisted in the Y. M. C. A. about last February. His wife met him in New York and accompanied him home. Miss Loryea snent yester day in town, returning last night to Columbia to be with Mrs. M. L. Bar nett, who is at the Columbia Hospital, where she is recovering from a recent operation. Married in Abbeville last Thursday, Mr. Percy B. Harvin and Miss Susan Morton Jones. The groom is former ly of Clarendon, but now a prosperous farmer and merchant of Sumter coun ty, and the bride is an accomplished young lady of Abbeville. The committee appointed by the President of the Civic League, has collected and sent, to the Girls Indus trial Home, at Campabello, S. C. twelve volumes of various kinds, in hopes of adding to the pleasure of the inmates of this institution. - 0 DEATH OF MR. S. J. BOWMAN Died last Thursday about sun dow)), Mr. Samuel J. Bowman, aged 81 years, and was buried in the Manning ceme tery Friday aftc"noon. In the death of "Uncle Rock," as he was affect inately known this community loses a good citizen, and the list of confeder ate veterans is short one more hero. The deceased was one of the gamest soldiers that fought in the cival .war. He was severely wounded twice, but managed to survive and lived to a ripe old age. Mr. Bowman was elect ed county treasurer about 32 years ago, holding that position for 18 years, when he retired from public life. He made a good officer as he did a soldier, doing things well and accurate. He had been in p)oor health for quite awhile, but the final break down only came a few wveeks ago w-ncn he gave up and wvent to bed and remained there until the end last Thursday. Hie is survived hy a widowv and several children which we extend our sympa thy to. uints se Now estment aaterials, the cost of car of coats of Lucas Paint nt, necessitating repairs nlyhow--and1 you'll dis t and -of all times, right. ind of Paint you need will be cheerfully given Whether you paint or every purpose. We ials for home mixing ,stables, fences etc. Have ~olors in Oil :firm which Paint for any purpose cia1 Bar )ur Sale. rtmei NOTICE A meetinor of Stoc!;hollers of the cii )o:-ation 1Qalant, Horton & Floyd, Ii.-., will be held at the otlhce of Du Rank ' llerbee, Attorneys, at 12 o'clock on the 30th day of August, 1919, for the purpose ud adopting a resolution that the said corporation go into liquidation and wind up its affairs as provided in Sections 2812 and 2813 of Volume 1- of the Code of Laws of 1912. Charlton DuRant, E. C. Horton, G. T. Floyd, 35-c-- Board of Directors. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 30th day of August 1919; at 11 o'clocl A. M. for Letters of Discharge as Adminis trator of the Estate of H. J. Wilson, deceased. R. A. RIDGILL,. Administrator. Pinewood, S. C., July 29th, 1919. C.ASSIFlED ADVERTISING FOR SALE-One nice Milk Cow and Calf, good, kind and gentle. Thomas Live Stock Co. WANTED TO BUY-good quality corn in the ear. Can use several hundred bushels. D. W. Alderman & Sons Co. Alcolu, S. C. OUR SECOND CARLOAD of Horses and Mules will be here next week. They are all the best. D. M. Brad ham & Son. GET ONE of our Bata Caps and be in the swim rignt. They are real nobby. Dickson's Drug Store. FOR SALE-House of 5 rooms on Vest Boundary street, also house of 4 rooms on Short street next to old John Strange house. J. H. Wind ham. IF IT IS A FINE Horse or Mule you want,, and you must needl one, we have it. Come and let us show you. . Coffey & Rigby. LOST--One Bay Mare Mul ~vth white aroundl mouth. Finder wvill notify The Times Office. FOR SALE-One Dodge Touring Ca im good condition. Dr. A. W. Browvn TIUiEY A RE H ERE, the prettiest bunch of Horses and Mules ever brought to this market. Coffey & Rigby. SALE OF JERSEY MILCH COWS On August 2, 1919 at 12 o'clock noon I will' sell at auction, twventy six Jersey andl Holstein milk cows. These cows all have young calves and .are heavy milkers and high testing butter fat. These are all 'young cows perfectly gentle, some five andl six gallon cows. M. R. Sams, .Jonesville, S. C. ,JUST RECEIVED another shipment of the latest in Swim Cap~s, many different colors andl patterns. Dickson's Drug Store. COME~ and let us show you the finest car of Horses and Mules you ever sawv. CoAffey & Rigby. TO MAKE YOU FEEL YOUNG and gay take a swvim, motor ridle and a meal at ILaurel SprIgs Hotel, Me. flee, S. C. IF YOU want the very best in a Horse or Mule come and look over the lot we are getting in next week. D. M. Bradlhom & Son. WHEN YOU SELL WITH Cothran you have the satisfaction of know ing that your tobacco was sold by a tobacco man that knows his busi ness. DON'T BUY a Horse or Mule until you look over the new lot that we are getting next week. D). M. Brad ham & Son. COTHRfAN HAD the BOYS laughing the old 1918 laugh today to the tune of high dollars. Cathran caught the crowvd. SALE OF JERSEY MILCHI COWS Oh August 2, 1919 at 12 o'clock noon I will sell at aucpion, twenty six Jersey and Holstein milk owm. amn Day! it t These cows all have young calves and are heavy milkers and high testing butter fat. These are all Young cows perfect-y gentle, some five and six gallon cows. Al. R. Sams, Jonesville, S. C. NOW I3 THE TIME to buy a Mower we sell the celebr ie:l Champior. Coffey & Rigby. COTHRAN CAN NOT BE BEAT in the State when it comes to udging and selling tobacco. Cothran knows the art of auctioneering and how to get the money. FOR SALE-Exceptionally nice farm of 100 acres well located seven miles of Manning. New .ve room dwell ing, plenty of barns and out-build ings, at a very attractive price. Also have good property in Sumter County for sale. Address "W," R. F. D., Alcolu, S. C. 2t. pd. READ COTHRAN'S WRITE UP on the editorial page. I am sure you will agree with him and bring the tobacco and get the money. FOR SALE-at bargain prices, all buildings, lumber, doors and win (lows at North Camp Jackson. Also twQ 50,000 gallon water tanks; four 12-horse power gas engines; two Worthington 24-inch stroke pumps; one 250 gallon Bowser pump and tank. Address Lewis Roofing Co. Columbia, S. C. COTHRAN can auctioneer al (lay for the boys and never get tired, bring him your best tobarco and he will get the money for you. LOST OR STOLEN-One (lark bay, mare with one white spot on the right shoulder and four small white marks on the left side, weight about 700 pounds. Reward paid , if re covered, address--Mack Rich, Silver, S. C. Route 1, care C. W. Brown. 2t. pd. SELL TOBACCO with Cothran and your wife andl children will love you more than ever for selling where you get the best possible price to be had. The Pot a The Passing of . You may talk o' gin an' beer" says Mr. Kipling,-so we proceed at once to (d0 so. It has been said that no man however great was ever remov edl from public life that his place was not promptly and acceptably filled by another. And nowv as if to challenge the statenient, old John Barleycorn ups and (dies. At best his (lays appgar to be numbered, for his dlemise has been cold-bloodedly and (deliberately planned andl there seems little dloubt that the obsequies usual on such occasions will be carriedl out wvith all dlue formality and strictly in accordlance with pre-arrangedl schedule. Tpis particular funeral cortege promises to be an imposing one, with an exceedingly large number of mourners im attendlance. King Alcohol is (lead, long live the --but right here it is pertinent to in quire as to his successor. Who is the next in line ? Where is the royal bev erage entrenched in public favor, readly and worthy to ascend the throne andl beingnly reign in the hearts of an affilicted people. Some say it is "Coffee, wvhich makes the politician wise, And see through all things with his half-shut eyes." But others with equal vehemence maintain tea is the beverage, because forsooth, CHASE AND TEAS and "The Univeri Sold Exclu B. B. BR Pure Foo4 "Only Ti .....mEE m... .151 U I U' 0 r U ores U FOR SALE--A five room house, and about three and three quarter acres of land more or less on the west side of the road leading out by the Lesesne place. This is the house suunted between Mr. .Dick Brad ham's and -". Creecys. Terms will be one fourth cAsh, balance in three W/ment:. Fu' pric', and examina e) .r ' ( " _. . . Thomas. 2t. c. SALE OF JERSEY MILCIH COWS On August 2, 1919 at 12 o'clock noon I will sell at auction, twenty six Jersey and Holstein milk cows. These cows all have young calves and are heavy milkers and high testing butter fat. These are all Young cows perfectly gentle, some five and six gallon cows. M. R. Sams, Jonesville, S. C. FOR SALE-150 acres excellent land for Truck, Cotton, Tobacco, etc., in St. Andrews Parish 4% miles from Charleston, on main highway, prac tically suburban property in line of development of this growing city, and within one eighth of a mile of Seaboard and A. C. L. Railroads. Would subdivide. Satisfaatory terms. For further particular: ad dress, C. S. Dwight, Jr., Box 608, Charleston, S. C. 2t-c.' SALE OF JERSEY MILCH COWS On August 2, 1919 at 12 o'clock noon I will sell at auction, twenty six Jersey and Holstein milk cows. These cows all have young calves and are heavy mii7ners and high testing butter fat. These are all Young cows perfectly gentle, some five and six gallon cows. M. R. Sams, Jonesville, S. C. SEE COTHRAN if you are interekted in the purchase of an automobile. One Republic Truck, cost $1165.00 used two months, will sell for $750.00 good as new. See me quick Mr. Farmers. Capacity 3-4 tons. One Ford 1918 model bought late last fall good as new touring $500.00. One six cylender, Scripps Booth car good as newv, cost $1500.00 will sell for $11750.00, this car has never been used ini the country in rough road wvork. nd Kettle Fohn Barleycorn "Tea dloes our fancy aid. Repress those vapors whaich the head mvadle, And keep the palace of the soul." Certainlyv Tea is the beverage if we accept the dlictum of Chin-Nung, an ancient and very learned Ghlinsc .Scholar and Philosopher, who somw centuries ago blandly observed that "Tea is better than wine, for it leadeth not to intoxicntion, neither does it. cause a man to say foolish thiin"'s." There are viewvs pro and con. One opinion is as goodl as another. Ilow ever we regardl the matter it would he impossible to single out any e beverage to benefit in particular by the enforcement of prohibitio~n throughout the lad. In the case of many goodl people who champion their favorite beverage and predict for it an overwvhelming increase in salb', the wish we believe, Is father to the thought. Popular as beverages, tea and cof'f e are likely to occupy a niore piromin-t, place in the public thought than en.-r before. They are far andl away the most important of the non-alcoholic' stimulants. Coffee houses in the olde'n (lays (as has already seen related in these columns) were the legitinnite rivals of the Tavern and the Publie* House, an'l who shall say that resuJr recte<, andl modlerniz/edl they may ii yet, in a measure at least, taket place of the American saloon. SANBORtN'S COFFEES ial Drinks".. sively by E EDIN 'S :1 Grocery me Best."