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THE MANNING TIMES I. I. APPELT----------------------------------..-----------Editor F. M. SHOPE-----------------------------------.....Business Manager f MANNING, S. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1919... There was never a time in the history of this town when the readers of this paper were so interested in the 1 advertising columns as they are today. With prices of everything up in the clouds, the average man or woman is keenly alive to the possibility of shaving off a cent or two in the price of necessities, and watches the ads like a hawk in the hope of finding some relief. The WISE merchant takes advantage of this and places his propositions before the people each week. If every person in this town would devote thirty minutes each week to cleaning and beautifying their pre mises and the public highways and vacant places we would soon be living in a veritable Garden of Eden. And it is so simple, and easy, and without material cost. But, like every other proposition in life, it requires a head, a di recting genius, some one to take the lead and push it along and keep it pushing. Have we such a genius among our citizenship? Listen, mother! Just dig out those old gingham dresses you have had stored away for so many years, and your daughter will be quite stylishly dressed. Silk is only a cheap fabric these days. It is time, mothers, for you to demand an eight hour day for yourselves. You deserve it. 10 miles South Manning and 2 miles from Jordan. About 60 acres cleared. Good dwelling barns, stab 100 Acres les, etc. Excellent cotton, tobacco and corn land. Pe rC. AM AM can, peach and cherry A V mAniuVa11 trees. vver wortn tne price asked. Terms unus County. ually reasonable. Let me have the pleasure of giv ing you a detailed descrip tion of this farm. W. M. MANNING, Arcade Building COLUMBIA, S. C. CENTRAL a Tobacco Growers of Clarendo Once again I wish to remind you that the Cents tablished this fact this season. We would have h. room for our growing trade next season. Our i since the war closed. I do not know what our coi few days state many of them are returning to the and the st .,e is uncalled for. We hope the situa fully realize how much trouble and inconvenience ' let it get in too high order, do not rush your tobac< tobacco, ini gradually, after the opening so as not tt ' means bring it to Cothran. Cothran's knowledge of tobacco will he your P a $ years, you cannot find a man that can get you mo ran, just when this will be depends entirely on whi best service. I CENTRAL A Back of Levi Bloc TO OCCUPY CITY Vienna, Monday, Aug. 11.-(By the ssociated Press.)-The general staff f the Rumanian forces of occupation, ccording to reports from Bucharest, as decided to occupy Stuhiweissen urg, the capital of the county of the ame name thirty-five miles west outhwest of Budapest. The Rumani ins, the report adds, also will take >ossession of other towns and districts n Western Hungary in order to "coin )at communism." 0 PRINCE OF WALES LANDS St. Johns, N. F., Aug. 12.-The Prince og Wales landed here at noon oday and rode through an enthusias ;ic crowd lining two miles of city Streets over which decorated arches rad been erected. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County, on the 15th day of September 1919; at 11 o'clock A. M. for Letters of Discharge as surviving Executor of the last Will and Testament of John H. Ma honey, deceased. G. W. Mahony, Executor. Sumter, S. C. Route 5, Aug. 12, 1919 NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 30th day of August 1919; at 11 o'clock 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. NOTICE A meeting of StocKholders of the corporation DuRant, Horton & Floyd, Inc., will be held at the office of Du Rant & Ellerbee, Attorneys, at 12 o'clock on the 30th (lay 6f August, 1919, for the purpose of 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. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength- l enoin. invigorating Effect. Price 0c. fl n and Adjoining 4 ral Tobacco Warehouse is still I mndled a great deal more tobac< narket is closed for sales now p miry is coming to, it Heems tha ir work again. From what we tion will soon clear up. We c< it has p)ut the tobacco growers :o to market the cay it reopen crowd the market. Pick the raini. Cothran has given much1 re money for your tobacco thall ml the railroad strike is settlet TOBA( Let's Be Comf ortable! What is more Desirable During the Hot Weather than Comfort? What goes to make Comfort? Our Answer is Clothes. We have them Cool and Comfortable Palm Beach and Mohair Suits, $12.50 to $22.50 Thin Fresh Underwear, per suit, $ 1.00 to $ 5.00 Soft Negligee Shirts, - - - $ 1.00 to $10.00 i Ties, Hosiery and all other Necessary Furnishings. Buy where you can get the best and the largest stock in East ern South Carolina to select from. The D. J. Chandler Clothing Company The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. SUMTER, - - - - - - South Carolina CO WAEHOUSE1 .ounties---GENTLEMEN: eadquarters fm ale of tobacco at Manning. I think I have thoroughly es- I o this sease : room been more adequate. We are going to have more I ending a set .he railroad strike which is one of the greatest Menaces t the strike is at throughout the United States the papers in the last can hear they !.t paid people in America that work for salaries today, i rtainly are sorr h came upon us right in the midst of our season. We to. Be sure toi < bacco well covered during this damp weather, do not 3, give the wareh n ;;ae to sell what they now have on had . Bring your bad out of your tot . you wait for the market to open again, and by all thought and study tv t h: : t o'situation in this State and others for many * R. D. Cothran. Whet , J - t opens up again bring your tobacco to Coth- * I. We will notify you o,"e can when the situation clears up. Yours for 4 3CO W9 AEHOUSE R. D. C hnm Proprietor.