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__THE MANN 1. I. APPELT ---------- F. M. SIIOPE---- -- ---- - MANNING, S. C., WEDb TURNS AGAINST SOVIET Former Hungarian Premier; Then 'Takes His Own Life. Gemva. .July 291.-(By the Associat ed Prees. --Alexander (;irbain, presi dent of the Hungarian Soviet govern ment, killed himself in the assembly buildih a at Budapest after delivering a speech against the soviet and the communmst, supporters and accusing Bela iun ,the soviet leader and min ister of foreign affairs, of leading the 1 nation to ruin, according to the Mun- I ich Nachritem. According to the Munich Nachrich ten, M. Garhai until recently was - puted to b, one of the strongest sup porters of the soviet government, but lately he is said to have opposed Bela Run. le was quoted as saying he < realized the futility of the govern- I ment's course and its dangers to the i country. Alexander Garbai was appointed pre I mier in the reconstructed Hungarian r cabinet early in April. Bela Kun, t who was made minister of foreign af- t fairs and minister of war, quickly be camne recognized as the leader of the cornmunist faction. PLAN TURT Now is the time to get ii Fall. We have the follov ties: Early Flat Dutch I Large Norfolk ( Early White Egg I White Globe I Cow Horn Dickson's D "THE REXAL Uthr For High * nable line c 32 be hi nd a line ( 32 ~ I am ind~eed delighti 32 comes from Ipeople who < * I (id not leave a single l< * ~ Our market showedl * pleased crowd in all my 32 Now, boy)s, some m< 32 Third-let it get ripe. 32 y'ou have carried out the 32 cros rods who may tell 32 he is~ wrong andl~ comei on * tobacco, because he has: Sell it with Cothran t with the tobacco situlati] 32 tected to the last limit. * Yours for the best pI J.3 Grh 32 .. W).Gaa H. \V. Graham G. ( . I teway 32 . (. LIihbeav G. 1 . I i'?wa Edd i eler (has F. D~riny WiltWntn Sau' l Hod e..... Saul Hlodge B3a ING TIMES -------------------------Editor -----------------Business Manager IESDAY, JULY 30, 1919 SUMMERTON BUR[AU (Centinued on page Five) 0ompany and build a platform and vild near to the main line of the rail toad and ask the commissioners to hive the Railroad Comjpany put in a dmr they will save in the long rn. "otw'thstanding. the cost of loading, abor will be scarce this fall and it will >a almost impossibl!e to get cotton onded when you want it. This is a "rious condition and is a shame and hIi."race that the merchants have to ".t up with such pool- accommoda s'' ,i thev are within themselves ittcr'v hclpless as far as the railroad ondltions are concerned. There is nough business in Sumnimerton, and he prospects of that much more, as s evident by the incoming merchants mnd business people to change condi ions but there is one thing evident oust act together as the whole situa ion depends largely upon what the mtblic insists. Other towns are on the 'rogressive move and Summerton hould awake to the fact that we have s good outside community to depend IPS i your Turnip Seed for ving well-known varie larly Flat Purple Top olden Ball rutabagas Carly Purple Top Strap Leaf. rug Store L STORE" -Priced Tobat f defense aga ~f silver made soli d to inform you that tobacco an say dleep (down ini their soi t of tobacco without first se] more strength today by far expecrience as a tobacco war ~re importanit, andl dloubly so Fourth-cure it wvell. Fifti above ordlers- load it nicely o1 you "Well, .John, you carry: to C'othr'an, the man that ca' siold it for more than twenty too, because he follows the t n as best he can anid imparts rices to be hadI. Below we 108 (ai) 88 48.60 1 (* ''' 75.6'; 0I (i 48 88.40 a a 40 871.42 11i (a 1 18.56 'Il ('t 15 14.57 ',4 I 8 243.31; 2!.E (vi I: 90.30 - 82 (a, II I 9.22 88 ra Ii; 6.27 422 & 4li I 8.81) 100 (a. 1'; 46.00 - 22 60s 1.98 58 1 (a 10 288.60 130o (Th 85 415.50 50 (a, 38 19.01, -110 (ea 85 .5 ~k of Levi Block upon as any town in the State, a con munity that loves to see the town pr< gress and move in upward strides. town is like, the Imortal soul must either move forward or retr( grade. Which shall we do? We not good work being (one in the street and around town and this is well for town with the population of Sumnio ton as they have little -s most of u know to do with and even the best c men can do little work with sma capital. Howeve' such Issues as th platform business which is the duty o the railroad to build an:l be no ex pense to the town should be provide and at once. Such municipal improve ments as can be afforded are being lone and for this we thank those ii authority however we cannot excuse the railroad for not putting up a plat form sufficient to meet the demands o: the business of the merchants anc farmers in and around Summerton. Practically all of the boys fron Summerton who were called to the colors. during the period of the work war iand those who saw :ervice on the foreign fields of France have return. ed. All towns and cities have hat hov coming celebrations, to welcome the boys home again anrl this shouli he a mighty glad occasion, something to offset the bitter feeling of having to part with them once, perhaps not knomwing for sure their return safe. What about a celebration of this kind for the boys, of Summerton ? They will appreciate it. We have had one or two small occasions where some were present but as all have practi cally returned, now would be the pro per time to. have this great occasion :ind celebration with plenty to eat and 1r1 (no, dry now). Think about it rolks. don't you think these boys will be glad for you to show them that vou appreciate what they did for you 'snecially as most belonged to the Pightiag Thirtieth? Mr. A. P. Burgess has received the ippointment as postmaster to fill the vacancy of the office brought about by :he death of Dr. Ellison Capers. Mr. Burgess is a man of much integrity and knowledge which will he of great mportance towards rendering service o the patrons of his orlice. Mr. Bur gess has already assumed manage nent and is familiar with the work ngs of the Department and serves ,is friends and patrons in a pleasant mad assuming manner. Mr. Burgess s working for a twice daily and Sun lay mail service by carrier from Ianning and it is the hopes of his pa rons that such movement will be put hrough as the schedule now in effect i'ts the mail late on arrival and af ords only one incoming and one out roing mail each- day. Let us hope hat those at the head of the move o'nt will succeed and the service be iFective at an early date. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against he estate of Robert Allison Hodge, leceased. will present them duly at ested, and all those owing said estate vill make payment to the undersign d qualified. Administrator of the aid estate. Brokc co This Wee inst low pract d by the Amerie prices were in the tree top: Luls "you have given me mo: ling it for the highest possil than any time since the Opt( e houseman. too, advice. First-get ti b---kill the stems. Sixth-< ii your wag-on or car andl cor your tobacco where I tell yoi i talk all day over your tob years. obacco buIsiness all thle worl< it to you from time to time (ivye you some sales recently C. J. TIhames C. J1. Tlhames-----.. . IDave .Jentkins........ WVilli# William~ .--. ... - Willie Wyilliams~ Ju-\. R. Evans Jnlini Williams~........ F. J. iochette. Stam Watsxon... ... Sam Wattson -. . .. E. 1. Fairy .... E.I .. Fairy ~ - I. I,. Fatiry I. Blackwell .. - .' I. Pack . J1. IH. Pack~ Gartlanid & XleIvaddrin .. : I~jUL39 1VU1111g Dot V.u1 11. SEE SIX 'NHS FROM NOW YO U' R E satisfied with whatever clothes you buy at the time you get them Qr ( you wouldn't buy. If that's all the satisfaction you want ~ any clothes will do; they all look good when they're new. S ~We're trying to' give you ~jj .~ ~more than that. You want satisfaction six months from ~ now or a year. That's why eA j~. we offer Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. They're guar 11. S.a Uneed to satisfy you abso slutely. ti The D. J. Chandler Clothing Co. Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. SUMTER, S. C. MFi n Al Pst Records r. Cothran has established an impreg- g --the enemy. Cothran is well-fortified in eagle--the bird of strength. s with me today. I had the boys laughing with the laugh and smile that only re than I expected." I had lots oj customers who can testify to this being true. )le dollar to be had. ning. I sold fifty-three thousand pounds today (Monday) and never had a better le wcrms. Second-get the suckers as they sap the oil and life from the plant. lo not let it get too much order in it, and be certain you do not. Seventh-when 3 nie straight to Cothran of the Central. You may meet old Mr. So and So at the 3 i and I will guarantee you will get more money." If it isn't to Cothran tell him 3 aicco and never tire. The man that knows and is a good judge of South Carolina , ing days in the year, in season and out. Sell it with Cothran because he keeps up the year around. Bring your tobacco to Cothran and have your interest pro -. 44. C) 21 9 2.10 (5tW ;n I & M Iirh'di in - - - - - - -88.f1 0 u 30 10 .4 440 0@.40 -.- 324 (~ 4': 1316.08 J1. C. Du lhant, Sr.-----. ---80 (u 42 285.60 450 (r '15 202.50 .I. C. Dulant, Sr- --------540 1 . 322 7 --- (43 '10 30.2 -76 () 39 10:..2 .1. W. A7di4- - -----08 -JJ. 1 :W .. C Ar di & l -- -- -* - - -..70 ((y 40 2704.5 38 () 3. 54 9652 w ---75 (n) 41:; 322.50 . . ~. Plowde sn ----- --- -- --------19 @i 3(310r -'18 t 3. 6.02 .1. S. I'lowden -- - --- -190 Ob 3O 110 24 1154 14 () it18.76 JT. F' Gurayson-- - ------_-__ .._70 V 32181 270 ( 43 1 16.10 J. F. rantso r -- 7 10.40 .76 ) 74 .5.51 J. . rayson S- .---740 (i, 30 2 .--91 (@ 42 35.23 J . . Ars ~on ~ :2-40 _ _160 t) 1522.50 -' 'p - - 5346 (a 36- 10 3.'50 C ~460 J. s. Plowden 0 _ _ - 0 R 26174.20 .420 (1) 25 10.;:(;, 'lo al _i-----------7 0 @ 2 36 (Uo 5:1 2094 1. L. Ardis ------_ --- ---- 1$0 q 3 8600 36018.70 J. . Grys - - 10 54 72.40 16.80 J. W. Ardisn 3-184 @ 3 12 78.0 5.242 J. T . Gayn ~ -- ----170 1 20.a 562 ti4 303.49 'Th)o . C r n ~-- - - 77.2 __2410 P( 55 132.00 Childers~ & Co. . ------- -232 (u 121/2, 0 ..710 0 44 812.440 Child.r dis & CO. .~~- 23.00 175.42 Maggie M1er6 0 40 2.00 1:. 56.80 Maggie Mye~ -- ------ 40 72.00 0.4 Tho Cai ~~ ~-- 73 @4 4207.28 20-4 hos . -10d-97 ~ 4 242.00 J1. S. Uu~ .. .- - --- 03 122.12 W. S. Samuel -- -420 WAREH SE R. D. Cothran Prnpriet