The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 13, 1919, Image 8
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Published Every Wednesday
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1919
Has it ever happe-d to :ou'?
"Line's busy."
Mr. :nd Mrs. David Levi have re
turned home from Asheville.
Mrs. Ben Ness is the guest of
friend- an:l relatives in Charleston.
Mrs. F. M. Shope left last week
for an extended visit with friends in
Altoona and Pittsburg, Pa.
ANNOUA
The PASTIME THEATRE is n
Theatre Circuit, at present also o:
and Chester, S. C.
The policy of the Hill Theatre C
tat ion of clean, wholesome screen
conditions, and we take this oppC
picture goers of Manning and sure
sincere efforts to this end at all ti
Our plans for conducting the P:
improvements, which will be put i1
mit. To a great extent we have
your suggestions as to how we car
gram will always be welcomed. I
think we might improve the PAS
We want you to feel that the I
PRO(
WEDNESDAY
Earle Williams
in
"THE USURPER"
From the stage success of the same
title
FRIDAY
Paramount Program
ETHEL CLAYTON
"THE MYSTERY GIRL"
And a 2-reel
SENNETT COMEDY
SATURDAY
The One and Only
CHARLES CHAPLIN
In his New Comedy Success
"A DOG'S LIFE'"
In 3 Rel
THE PASTIME i:
When We Sa1
it IS Good
When we tell you:
for you to eat, you cam
We know foods.
And we know bran,
We've mladeI it our* I
tailk to you with real
We know foods and
ses and r'emedies-we
Trhis knowledge of
costs you nothing.
Everything in our s
stock only those grot
know wvill please you
One of these things
We recommend this
we feel perfectly sure
any you've ever used.
costs but 40 cents a f
Another good thing
B. B. BRERD1NS'S
only Store it
iave an Expel
Call
Mrs. J. F. Cromer and children a
the guests of relatives in Union.
Mr. B. B. Breedin is spending a few
days in Charleston on business.
Mr. S. Oliver O'Bryan and family
are traveling through the mountains
of North Carolina.
Mrs. Jake Iseman and Mrs. Ellen
Isem an have returned home from
Iiendersonville.
lessrs. T. E. Plowden and R. R.
Jenkinson left Sunday for the moun
tains, going by auto.
Miss Esterlena and Bessie Reardon
returned t'iis morning from a pleasant
visit with friends in Bennettsville.
CEMENT
>w owned and operated by the Hill
erating theatres in Gaffney, Union
ircuit has always been the presen
mntertainment, under the very best
rtunity of assuring the motion
ounding territory of our very best
mes.
stime include many changes and
to effect as fast as conditions per
only your wishes to guide us and
improve the Pastime and it's pro
)on't hesitate to tell us how you
TIME.
ASTIME is "Your Theatre."
RAM
SATURDAY
The Opening Chapter of
"HANDS UP"
A Daring Western Serial Story
Starring
MONDAY
Another Paramount Program to be
Announced
TUESIDAY
Louis Bennilson
In a Western Drama
"THE ROAD CALLED
STRAIGHT"
With "Mutt and Jeff" Cartoons
WEDNESD)AY
A Vitagraph Feature Play
"A STITCH IN TIME"
and a special Comedy
"Your Theatre"
It's Gocod
certain article of food is good
d (epend on it.
us~iness to study themi so we can
mthority.
rroceries as a d1octor knows dlisea
are specialists in our line.
ours is invaluable to you, yet it
Lore reffects this knowledge. We
eries and provisions which we
nd l:"ep you coming to our store.
is RYZON Baking Powder.
baking powder to you because
that you will like it better than
It is pure, it is efficient and
all pound tin.
we recommend is: .
Pure Food Grocery.
i Manning th
t Shoe Fitter
ind consult h
Examination A
Dep a
Gardner's Famous Cake
Two shipments of this
famous cake received every
week.
We have it in the follow
ing varities, Plain, Marble,
Raisin and Light Fruit.
You can only get Gard
ner's from
B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
Mrs. Dr. Crouch and childr'n are
the ',uests of relatives in Goldsboro,
N. C.
Dr. and Mrs. Art! .u aIrv'n of
Washington spent yesterday in Mann
ing with relatives.
Mr. H. D. DuBrow will leave this
eveiing for the Northern markets to
pur."hase his fall and winter stock.
Mr. Seamon Richardson of Sumter
has accepted a position n the Bank
of Clarendon.
Mrs. Mary Clark and daughter,
Miss Katie of Columbia visited the
home of Mrs. Louis Appeit last week.
Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Davis left
week for Coney Island and other sum
mer resorts.
Some one has said that the matches
being sold these dlays do not belong to
the union-they don't strike.
We haven't anything against any.
body, but who wants our telephone
system? Certainly not the people of
Manning. So anyone wishing it,
provided they will get it away from
here may have it, and we will guar
antee the patrons will not shed a tear.
Ci.a88IfI[D ADYeRISING
FOR SA LE--A nice Jersey Heifer
with heifer calf 4 weeks old1. Jos.
S. Dickson.
TAKEN UP-On my place near Alco
lat-one Black Sow, wvill weigh about
150 pounds. Jos. S. Dickson.
24 pounds of the best self rising flour'
for $1.65 Dickson Grocery & Feed
Co.
AUCTION SALE-250 acres of land,
one-half mile from Wilson's Mill.
106 acres are cleared; balance in
saw mill timber and wood. All this
land can be cleared. Four tenant,
houses, two tobacco barns and oth
er outbuildings. Sale will take
place at 12 o'clock noon. Monday,
September 1st in front of Court
House, Manning, S. C. J. H. Wind
ham, Auctioneer. 32-4t. c
IArmour's Star hams at 48c per lb.
Dickson Grocery & Feed Co.
LOST-One Bhie Serge Coat Sat
urday evening between Gables and
Sardinia or in that .-ection. Coat
marked on the inside "Myers Bros.
Brookneal, va." Return to Times
office and get reward.
ARVD this week a car of good
h- W.P. Legg.
Banner Mazda Lamps-10, 25, 40, 60
and 100 watts. These lamps will
not break and are current savers.
Dickson's Drug Store.
A full line of Purina Feeds for stock
andl poultry. Dickson Grocery &
Feed Co.
Swans Down Cake Flour
The cake flour that insures
your success in cake mak
mng.
Fresh shipment of this
meritorious article just re
ceived.
We were only able to Se
cure a small shipment so
woul(l advise your anticipat
ing ytur wants.
1B. B. BREED)IN'S
Pure Food Grocery
ERL
at gives you IN
and Foot Exp
im about your
5solutely Free.
rtrner
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Banner Mazda Lamps at the follow
ing prices: 10, 25 and 40 watt
lamps 35c; 60 watts 40c; 100 watts
$1.00. Get these lamps now before
they are all gone.. Dickson's Drug
Store.
Feed your pig "Pig Chow" and see
him grow. Dickson Grocery & Feed
Co.
NOTICE-Big Auction Sale every
Saturday at 12 o'clock in front of
Court House, Manning. Horses,
Cows, Pigs, etc., If you have any
thing to sell, bring it. If you want
to buy, come. J. H. Windham,
Auctioneer. 33-4t. c.
Feed your cow "Cow Chow" and buy
a larger milk pail. Dickson Gro
cery & Feed Co.
YOU WILL FIND the Big FOUR
Shoe Shop now ope:, next door to
the laundry. All work neatly done
and guaranteed. Reasonable prices.
A. D. McFarlan, Prop. 3-2t. pd.
My closing-out sale is still going on
-and will continue until September
1st. Everything must be disposed of
by that time. Miss Fannie Weaver.
Charlie Chaplin is
coming to the Pas
time this week. Not
in person, but in one
of his new million
<ollar comedies. It
is entitled "A Dog's
Life" and is gene
rally conceded to be
the famous come
- dian's best pictures,
to dlate. "A Dog's
- Life" is one of his
- eight new million
dollar pictures, writ
ten, and produced by Charlie himself
in his own movie studio and is best
described as forty-five minutes of fun
and laughter. See it at the Pastime
Saturday.
All1Pait
To Sor
Whoever has the lowei
E' A'; body has the sama~
Manufacturer' is willing 1
less price per few gallon
buy raw materials in car
selling. The unreasonab
intelligent personl. Yet,
er's who chase the phant
.cheap paint.
Real value Paint costs
Lead, Zinc and Linseed (
lower than these basic il
tation.
"-' r.1mv t know son
fix up an attractive arti,
$2.00 to $2.75 per gallon.
$1.50 to $2.25 p~er gallon.
Say what you want to
Don't ask us to guarai
our higher priced ones.
at all.
If we cannot deliver fu
paint there's no need to
Get the WHAT-2HOM
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art in attends
feet.
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Get your Millinery and Furnishings
cheap while they last at my closing
out sale. Miss Fannie Weaver.
JUST ARRIVED at Pinewood-Car
load of choice fresh Jersey Milk
Cows and forward Springers. Prices
right. C. B. Kolb, Pinewood. It. c.
MY CLOSING-OUT SALE will end
on September 1st. Everything is
going at cost. Miss Fannie Weav
er.
FOR SALE-One 16-quart milk cow
and one 20-quart milker. These are
exceptionally fine cows. Thomas
Live Stock Co.
If your heels
inclined to
it is because your arches are
to "rotate" at the ankle, thr<
ward and causing the positi
Dr. Scholl's Walk Strate
correct faulty walking and sta
vent crooked, run-over heels.
to carriage. Save repair bills.
Ess .Dr.
Feet" Fo<
-eet corrects I
ports the
adds to
free
$3.00 fro
per Let him
pair comfort
will be i
Abram's Dept
Mannin
nits are A
ne People
3t price per gallon must be ti
degree of honesty and, ever;
;o sell the "dear peepul" all tI
3 than all the other reputal
lots, not to mention the cos
lness of the abave should be
we continually run up agaii
m of cheapness to their sor
a legitimate price, and that
)il. Any mixed Paints sold
igredients can be had in que
iething about Paint from ti
ele that looks and smells lik
Can also make up a good 1
bay we guarantee maximum
itee our cheapest price Paini
If this were really so there
Il money's worth for every d
look further-the thing just
i and WHEN from our pain
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Manning Groca
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FORt SALE-House of 5 rooms on
West Boundary street, also house of
4 rooms on Short street next to old
John Strange house. J. H. Wind
ham.
TAKEN UP-One Red-bone male
hound, on about July 4. John Boyd,.
Manning, S. C. it. Pd.
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
J. E. A'RANT, PH. G.
Optometrist,
MANNING, S. C.
acre
"~run over
weak. This causes the foot
>wing the body weight in
Dn illustrated.
Reel Pads
nding. Pre.
Add grace
Scholl's
it- Eazer
he cause of run-over heels, as it sup.
weak arch, prevents "rotation" and
our foot comfort. Come in for
demonstration and advice
our graduate foot expert
tell you what to do to regain full foot
nd effciency. He can do it, and he
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