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-U i . U Ui Se 10 W U UAL MANNING, S. C Cbe ianning times. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, OCTOIIER 29, 1919 Mr. T. F. Coffey is in St. Louis this week buying stock for Coffey & Rigby. Mr. J. V. Edwards has resigned his position uith the Clarendon Motor Co. and will leave for Clinton the first of the year. Just A Flower For Fall NARCISSUS Dutch Hyacinths-s different colors. FREISIAS-TULIP-all Dickson's I The Rex. MANNI] An Wirthm -that ag superiori ------Our Blouse buying such v'ery remaurkable a e~conomITics andl advantatg -----This new offering fully the decided pr1e-emf we are able to effeet for ------The materials out to 100% in excess over t andl in turn to you is bas - ---With the makers ,ed stores wherein these I never mlade until they ar WIRTIIMOR plan make take a genuine pridle in Your choice of eight D. * If You a T Dl e our Line. e are sure w< rams' EEEEEE..II I EEE. Mr. A. J. Rigby left Saturday for St. Louis on a business trip. Mr. Morris Ness spent yesterday in Charleston on business. Mr. Aaron Abrams was a visitor to Columbia last Sunday. Mrs. J. Lee Gillstrap of Fountain Inn, is the guest of her son, Dr. Sam Kellet.I Miss Lillian Nachman of Lake City, spent Sunday with Miss Rounette Hirschmann. .rrived Bulbs Planting ingle and double-seven colors. Erug Store ill Store. vG, S. C. ther remarkable offering or Silk ain evidences the ty of our Blous4 et.nnections are such that we are a nd out-of-the-ordinary values as toi .s of coming here to gratify your evei of WIRTHTMOR SILK BLOUSES deC inence of our Blouse values; and ther our patrons through certini fortunate of which these Blouses are fashioned he price paid many months ago, and ed on the original cost of the fabrics. of WIRTHIMOR BLOUSES, as well at slouses are sold, price advances despit< a inevitable. It is because of this polic s Possible at all'timnes values that are the EXCLUSIVE sale of these dleser attractive new styles. HIRSCHMAN .re Looking fo Z E S S We have nu can please 3 Depa There wi 1be a ot supper at the Wilson school house next Wednes- t dlay night. Benefit of school. n Mr. Austin Smith who is in the :otton business in Wilmington \ spent Sunday at his home in Manning. 5 Married last Friday afternoon in a Manning at the home of the bride, Miss Lou Gaillard and Mr. M. F. Dantzler. - I Dinl at his home in Manning Sun- r 'iy night, Mr. Tom Jones, aged about i) years. The burial was at Oak Grove yt sterday. Is Mrs. M. L. Barnett si' M'ss Annie Loryea have r..turr:,l home a after spending the surnmer at Tryon, N. C. 0 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harvin have re turned home from a visit to their I :laughter, Mrs. J. W. Odione at Willis- t ton. Mr. Sam Ness of New York spent t Saturday and Sunday in Manning a with his brothers, Morris and Ben c Ness. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones of Colum- hi bia spent Sunday at the home of r their parents Dr. and Mrs. G. L. 'I Dickson. S Lou White, a (lope fiend, was sent to Ieeley Institute, .Columbia. last Sunday for treatment. The local Red t Cross is paying her expenlses. a It is conceded by many travelling iv neople that the Alderman store in 1 Manning is the finest department \ store in the state, and one of the finest I in the South. Mr. Covert Plowden has resigned < his position with the Bank of Claren- c don, and is succeeded by Mr: Willie 'I Geigrer. Mr. Plowden will take charge I rf the Clarendon Motor Co. s littttittttitttttttitittt Itttttttttttttittti C b * .ti ofb Blouses marked values Sto reeatedly offe onviningl proe th yBloseed monsredtfre sore valusupy haveo advantedly fr7 he senlingy prie thue yithouhe pulicsirt mnae otfore cy,.n teat havig that thhe superic spirit redly-popular Blouses. 'I Priced at just $5.00, N. r a Stylish a orC( merous Styli rou in a Coat rtmer The famous Metz band of Cha:les )m, has been engaged to 2urnirh the iusic for the Grand Opening it The ldermian Stores on Friday. Every member of the missionary ociety is invited to meet with Mrs. 'rank Rawlinson at, Jordan Friday fternoon. Mr. Sam Barron left Monday for lack Mountain, N. C., where he will e "best man" at the marriage cere iony of Mr. Ed Reardon. Married on Saturday, October 25th y Rev. J. T. M'P-"land at the par :nage at Jordan, Mr. Charlie Cutter nd 'hiss Miriam Barwick. both of -ra.m. Willie Geiger won the $5 gold piece tfered by the Mannming Bottling Vorks for the best name for their ew orange drink. Orange-Flip was he name selected. Miss Maebell Cutter of Davis Sta ion has returned home after spending week with her brother, J. F. Cutter f Paxville. Drs. D. O. Rhame and W. G. Griste ave applied for a charter under the nine of D. O. Rhame, Incorporated. 'his business will be conducted at umnmerton and is capitalized at 10,000. Miss Margaret Darr, who has been he guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. nd Mrs. F. M. Shope for several reeks, left Friday for Charleston, ,here she will spend a few (lays with liss Rita Nimmer. From there she 'ill leave for her home in Altoona, 'a. There have been several comments n Weinberg Grocery's window, de orated with Piedmont cigarettes. 'here are 615 packages of cigarettes, irge and small size. They used the mall size in spelling the word Pied iont, 10 for 10. The November' meeting of the W. T. U. will be held at the home of irs. .John ). Gerald Monday the e'd at 4:30 o'clock. Mr's. George [uggins andl Mr's. Tom Nimmer will arve wvith Mr's. Gerald as hostesses. his promises to be a meeting of nusual intei'est, as Mirs. Gerald wvill ive her report of the State Conven on. The subject of Thrift will also (ldiscussedl, and literature d istribut i by Miss M~amie Johnson, County hairman of Thrift under the U. S. reasury D)epartment War Loan Or anization Fifth Federal Reserve Dis ['iet. A full attendlance is requested. Program for the week of priayer' of ie Woman's Missionary Society of he Methodist chui'ch to meet at 4 clock, Tuesday November 4th. Leadl Mrs. A. T. Helms. Subject-Pr'ayer. Wednesday, November 5th. Leader [r's. Herbert Smith. Subject-"San Francisco." -- Bible esson-T1he Christian's Privilege of rayer. Friday November 7th. Leadei' Mi's. .It. Spirott--Subject--"China's Heal ig." Bible Lesson-Tfhe Tiue Rewarids of rayer. Thei'e wvill be an offer'ing taken each fternoon. EAGISTRIATES REPORT FOR QUARTER ENDING SEPT. 30TH 1919 E. M. Blradhamn, Pinewood. Aug. 1919-Cost-.......-........40e Sept. 1919-Cost-......-.......2.80 Total-........-.. ... ...........$32.80 R. B. Bradhamn, P'axville. July 1919-Nothing. Aug. 1919-Nothing. OI.LEC[ PREPARATORY SCHOOL [rs. E. C. Nettles Alabrook, P'rincipal Manning, South Carolina Foui'teen standIard( units high school |nglish, French, Latin, mathematics, istory, science and penmanship. horough preparation for any college. tudents for Winthrop and Clemson 'in honors. Individual instruction. ho'rough grounding. Rapid progress. tudents accomplish niore in one year ian otheiwise in twvo. Tuition, 36 eeks, $45. Beneficiary scholarships re offered by Winthrop, Clemson, the itadel and South Carolina University w whieh special coaching ,will. be IEEEEE EEIEBEE.E nd Nifty )A T s and Patter Dress or a Si it Stc SUM Sept. 1919-Cost -------- -----1.40 Total -.. -- -.-- .....$1.40 P. M. Gibbons, New Zion. July 1919-Cost --------.--. 3.20 Aug. 1919-Cost-....-_- _.... 2.00 Sept. No report. Total ------ ---------- .5.20 L,. D. Barrow, Turbeville. July 1919-No report. Sept. 1919-Cost and fines ..- .54.00 Total ---- -------- ----54.00 T. H. McFaddj'n, Gable. July 1919-No refort. Aug. 1919-Fines and costs .-49.50 Aug.. 1919-No report. Total ---------- - -- 49.50 A. J. Richbourg, Summerton. July 1919-Fine .. .--- ......25.00 Aug. 1919-Fine --. ._ -- --25.00 Sept. 1919-No report Total ..--- .-- .---50.00 J. E. Richbourg, Foreston. July 1919-No report. Aug. 1919-Costs .. -------.2.00 Sept. 1919-No report. Total --.- -- -- -- - -- --2.00 R. L. Ridgill, Manning. July' 1919-Fines $10.00 cost $2.40 ----------12.40 Aug. 1919-Fines and costs _..641.40 Sept. 1919-Fines and costs 367.30 Total ..----. - ___-- 11,021.10 W. D. Young, Alcolu. July 1919-Fines . . ...------30.00 Aug. 1919-Fines and costs --123.40 Sept. 1919-No report. Total ..--.--.- ..153.40 L. L. WELLS, County Treasurer. CLASSIIE[D ADVERTISING JUST CAME IN--Two 2-ton G. M. C. Trucks. Call and see these famous trucks. Brockinton Motor Co. WE ARE proud of the confidence doc tors, druggists and the public have in 666. Chill and Fever Tonic. 46-c. LOST--Masonic emblem wvith my name engravedl on it. 510.00 re-. wvard for return. Charlton DuRant COMING-The best car of stock that wvas ever shown in Manning. Will be here on Monday. Coffey & Rigby RUB-MY-TISM is a pow~erful ati septic; it kills the poison caused from in fected cuts, cures old -sores, tetter, etc. 46-c. SPEED)STERS, Saddlers and Drivers -Solid car of the very best will be here Monday. Coffey & Rigby. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Bil iousness, Loss of Appetite and Headaches, dues to Torpid Liver. 46-c. - WIL L BE HERE MON DAY-Carload of extra high-grade Horses andl Mules. See them. Coffey & Rigby. RUB-MY-TISM is a great pain killer. It relieves pain andl soreness caus edl by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. 46-c. WANTED--set of books to keep at night or other clerical work during fall and winter months. Address "X Y Z." care Times. WANTED-set of book to keep at night or other clerical work during fall and winter months. Address "X Y Z." care Times. A dandy little I FOR Five rooms, a nice 2 stall stable, smoke-h and garden. Ceiled thi Apply to The Manning sUITU U nS. TUIT I MERTON, S. C. FOR SALE-One 1918 Ford Touring. One 1-ton Maxwell Truck, slightly used, but not abused. Brockinton Motor Co. 666 HAS PROVEN it will cure Mala ria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, 'Colds and LaGrippe. It kills the germs that cause the fever. Fine Tonic. 46-c. A FINE bunch of work :Mules will be here Monday at the Coffey & Rigby Stables. Any kind of an animal that you want will be shown. 666 HAS-MORE imitations than any other Chill apd Fever Tonic on the market, but no one wants imita tions in medicine. They are dan gerous. 46-c. IF YOU really want a good Horse or Mule comec and see the new lot that we will have here on Monday. They are the pick of the Western mar kets. Coffey & Rigby. ONE Yellow Hound dog strayed off last Saturday morning. Has a scar over right eye. If returned to D. P. Plowden will pay five dollar re ward. Manning Route No. 2. WANTED-To sell my eight room house and lot including several out houses. Good location and con veniences. For information apply to J. W. Anderson, Summerton, S. C.-4-weeks. STRAYED-Archie Williams,, aged 13 years. Left his home four week's ago. Clean skinned boy, brown eyes; short pants and .r w boned. Information will be cheerfully re ceived by his mother. Janie Will iamis, On Santee and Foreston Road. Foreston, R. F. D. NOTICE In Re: Drainage District No. 5. Clarendon, Williamsburg and Flor ence Counties. The Preliminary report of the viewers of baid 'proposed drainage ditic il e er a heofiUo th Cek fCor o omo Pa MERON . CA NT~Y ule, but not buer Blreknton MotortC. 666TASO SOHCROVE tw lcrMalA riClsarndn Feelousy, r germ G.hBard PlainthfevFn Tonc. 6C.r efnat A FIN Virunch of aWrk itof Attachme hssede Moby J.Batte Cleof Cor, Stalesny Coundy oa amal diethd, yoI n will btote hges bddr. o 666h HAS CMareo iCoutiose ny benthe Chil ada Fr Tnic monh the Arkeut nonde bushel ifmitrn cFOU aut wight hundred orns of Mulder coie and see be sold aot thae proert wil hv J.Cere onanday Theyvo are the G.Beikor teWetrn mr kets CofE. ib.BE Sh~ eriffv Clanddo Coutydo. last ESamnd mriG.as scarte ove rgE. IfNT PH.G.~ t D MANIN. nigRot o. 2 WaNTED-o Bellm porchtroo ouse wand loiudin, sealr u ouses. Good loater. on veniece Fo i nfo .to pl