The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, December 31, 1919, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 4
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Lands f(
I have for sale the fol
belonging to Estate of D. I
Four tra(-1 s containing
acres, respectively, about
ring,
'Three tracts containilm
I't'Spc(Itlv'('1v in Santee tow
rl
Also N: acres in )l'U1to
the "Cedar:; t.
RE .-Al
HAM, t y
t:;ry,.a wcrtsns rro r:n: rmtss.avw rv, t "1 ". wvlr:
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nr., r>naswTxnva I
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LWCORS PASS[S 100 MA0!t'
N11111 lx"r of Dead ('onlinutt to (:role as
New ("asualtit'.,; .' re I{rllorted :'tl
From Man)- ("ilit.s "1'llrt ul;hout v t
It North and East I',""
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the . uurttry" tii 11.K
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)r Sale!
lowing described lands
iCevi.
86-104-110 and 150
six miles east of Man
g 73--25 and 24 acres,
nship.
t1 tow~nship, known as
SESNE,
Attorney.
Manning, S. C.
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rnI i prsla tri-!(I~g t
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rS" ('dlio ~lo/ (silly a
"Why
Suffer?
Mrs. J. A. Cox, of Al
derson, W. Va., writes:
"My daughter . . . suf- t
fered terribly. She could
not turn in bed . .. the
doctors gave her up, and
we brou;ht her home to
die. She had suffered so t
much at . . time. Hav
ing heard of Cardul, we
got it for her."
CARiDUI
The Womaa's Tonic
"Ito afzwd(4ay:;, r.1ie be
g:n to i:mprove," Ar'.
Cox con:au ".# "and had
no trotthil at . . . Cardui
cared lcr, a:id we sinl
i': praisca; everywhere.
\.' receive lr:ny the
St:.:ds of sit: :ar letters
evry year, tet:ian of ite
;ood Carc.ui has done for -
woiteni who suffer frot
compf.ints so ccmmorl to
their sex. It should do;
yout good, too. Try t
Lardui. .77
( hi iopee, hini IIt eI- total for thel
('nneticut valley, not incluling IHart
fil, to lifty-two- divided :ts follows:
I hicopje, thirty-six, including l so
women; Ilolyoke, nine; Spring fiel,
four., includine: one womans. (Greenfiel
and. an d Thompsunvile, (onn., two.
R~eleasi~ed I-nder Hond
Iihoos' tinder arrest on the federal
wvirrants are, .John Nas:Iaiuewski, of
Chicopee, :mi Ilarr Shapiro, of
Springftiehl, truck driver. who are
chared with briaging the liquor into
the valley; :\hIl Ostrowski ::md ,John
W. t:trszky. both of lloiyoke cha1ged
with viol:t ion of the wartiml prohi
hit ion act. They will be arraignetl he
f'on-; at United Stat( e commis4sioner
Jltinlay msorning-. .\ll were neleased
lllh-r $i0 bonds.
.\len ('ha rged Wit h .\o rder
Al:tshal Alfred (Caron, of the I hilo
int poliee, itft this ::fternoon for New
11.1\o :1Conn.. with wairrants chargrinir
mturder" aglainrst four mren wtho, han-e
be,-n arrestedl in th-itt ,:ty". Theai war
rlnts wer- ::worn ut, tilt' police say,
on infoma tio n given by \Widjia
Iukt r of this townIl, -who t d i n 1 n
I nIiiS Iute:r hai . at:i ii Ilmrv
Sihap!iro, of Spriint:lield.
New Cases: Reportled 1
.\hhugh s anett of th
!- wugl wtece rein11(rted t(.4-:1% inl O .
vit!Iny. thI, riuniher der eas ; erl e msbl-_
"ra tly over I'riday or! S turd' y. T1he
tnmb r in c ase in i t , ,..; ; .
Ill ' pn'SSiol t hat some tl' the li h nlr
iol'li in tt i ti I it m I ty h-ive I fo l
I i unwllit I SIin(c Fid''" ly', w iw,-n It VIlw E.
.1ii-u l ofli llt l Illm mn-: t I fot m ,. t i k
Tota l Deathr Iliso Ir:nd
tn' I l s Inte n tl woltd tt -th-olil
.tumor:ewleerepirt llhue tloay
the Fi keo no:9 ren inim ll ' o hirteen
fro th ate t .f A ptoiII.IIVATltiIe
wleu tdin hA pitd) mIILAN i n l' igh~(ttrl
!aesom k DRI to b S S h"fVEm hat
wners of the liquor stored in the 'C
arn. They received $1,050 a barrel
or the four barrels sent to Chicopee,
t is said.
Three More Deaths
Newark, N. J., Dec..28.-Three more
[oaths from wood alcohol poisoning,
naking a total of nine here in the
nst three weeks, were reported to
he police tonight.
County Prosecutor Harrison and Col
ector of Internal Revenue Charles
)uf'y have started investigations to
race the source of the liquor which
aused the deaths.
Claims Another Victim
Easton, Pa., Dec. 28.-"Whiskey"
ontaining wood alcohol claimed an
ther victim here tonight when a local
hoe merchant died in a hospital short
y after being admitted, totally blind,
'he police arrested a former police
nan and his wife in connection with
he case.
Within two weeks three deaths have
ecurred here from the same cause
ud an Eastonian died in Battle Creek
Mich., where he had gone to spend
'hristnas with relatives after drink
n,, "whiskey" he took with him.
Death List. leaches Fifteen
Cleveland, 0., Dec. -:8.The first
(lith here from alcohol posoning
inee Christmas when several cases
ere admitted to hospitals, occurred
oday. One new case was reported.
A man found unconscious in a hotel
a a taken to a hospital where phy
iiins say his chances of recovery
re slight.
Today's death brings the total since
ovember 1, tilp to fifteen.
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l'Olt DRY \VORK isl(tS
Chicago. Dee. 27. - As a step in the
world dry" movement, Miss Anna Ad- -
ms Gordon, president of the National
roman's Ghristian Ten perance union
nd liss Julia P. Deane, editor of the
Inioni Sign:td. the organization's of.
cial public:tion. plan E'uropean, Ori
ntal, A frican and South American d
rips, Miss Gordon announced here
otlay. Passports to IEurope already
ve been obitained.
'The tour of Europe will be begun c
n April, Miss (ordon said, to he fol
owed by visits t.o the Orient, South
\frica and South America in turn.
"We will make a survey of the situa
ion in the countries ns it. now is,'
Iiss Gordon said. "We will carry the
nthui:asn of A merica to then, aid
hems in huilingt uip their workl
iroug the organizations now exist
ii' inl each country we will visit ani
ell them of the results obtained here.'
IEach of the coniiitries we will visit,
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I looring L b
(uilin,
Siding,
( asing,
Monud in gs,
l'raming l.iumber,.
l ed Iacdar Shinigls,
l'i neand1(11 lypress Shin gles,
Mta l and I omposi.-itioni Shingles,
I ,ors, Sas.h nad litiins,
Il'orchl (Column' andi lHallasteris,
Valley. in n 1(d lol
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FERTIL
For over a quarter of
Harby and company (an(
and Company, IncorporE
ing Fertilizers to the Ph
Th& brands of goods we
standard, but most of ti
and manufactured especi
All lands do not reuiq
They differ as well as in(
you with any analysis, or
we stand squarely behi
guarantee. In other wo
facturer's guarantee, as
Harby and Co., Inc., on e,
from is.
You get service, qualit3
buy from us. All we ask
you place your order.
shipments.
HARBY J
No. 9 West I
SUTI'I'I
IMPlORTEl' RS, DEALEIRS ANI)
TIl IZER MATERIALS AND C
AN A LYIS ES.
II 1. .Ilarby, l'resident
E. M. Hall, S
.1. .1. Brennan, Asst. M1-r.
Fertilizer Dept.
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as an organization ailliated with the
merican W. C. T. U. she continued.
It will be through those bodies that
Liu' eftorts will be directol."
"We have received invitations from
mny of them repeated:ly to come to
biem and have beeni invited to visit
11 the countries to which we will go.'
Miss Gordon said tihat the W. C.
'. \\" s lookin; into the increansig
uimber of deaths reported through
Slinking of wood alcohol and that
I)methinr s(on must he done about
She added, however, the numnbi er
f det hs causcd by that poison w oul-!
ot ".-mif11110r with the number eansr I
y drinking socalled 'good whiskey."
NO'I'ICE 01 1)18(li a ltG E
1, will apply to the J h of l ! i
rate for Clarendon County. on the"
2th day of .Jlanuary 192(: at i1
'lock a. m. for I.etters of listharg'
s :ohniist rator o(f the ' stait'' of
aurence Keithl flowle, d'cease(d.
'T'immnoons C. 1 Iowle.
d -.Adni strt .
Sumn'ron, S. ('., lDee. :th, 1il9.
M B
|ic Building
"Z;Material
l-ire ('lay,
Sewe~or l'ipe.
St e Iline,
Tlerra ( otta 'iiThiles(
NiortIar (Colors and Stanins,I
Water I 'roof)i~ng Minteral,
('m( rug at ed MIet al Rloofing,
A shuel4s anid (omuposit iont Ii of- (
l'EN('ING, lIRON ANI) W'OI) 1P
ithing for the H
I & McLEOI
Sumter, S. C.
3R ADH A M'S
roc IFar
Breeders of
'red D~uroc Jese
MANNING, S. C.
IZERS!
a century the firi off
I their Successors) 0a
ited, have beerv distrib
Inters of South Caroli
distribute are not o
te formulas are, our o
ally for our trade.
re the same materia
lividuals. We can supp
any formula wanted, and
nd the Manufacturer's
rds, you have the Manu
well as the guarantee of
very ton of goods you buy
r and fair prices when you
is that you see us before
Our specialty is carload
k CO., Inc.,
,ilerty Street,
Mi. S. C.
)IS'I'RIBTJ'I'ORIS, OF ALL FER
DM PLETE FE'I'ILIZERS, ANY
A. C. Phelps, V. Pres. & Mgr.
ecty. & Treas.
W. P. Rivers, Asst. Mir.
Cotton Dept.
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-You Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and you get more
enjoyment out of everything when your
blood is in good condition. Impurities in
n :I iae a very depressing effect on
uAe e , cauing weakness, laziness,
nervousness and sickness.
(TROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality by Puri "ying
and EnrChing the Blond. When you fee
- u , *n . Mal . i: .i ating effect, see
. . b. I ;s i rt: - ch-eks and how
.t ania Cs tie: ali.ei, iu will then
uppreciate its true tonic Value.
(.- ' i ' '.S -;;l T'NIC
not a I)ntenit ledicinie, it iS sI :i.m
' j)a A . - t eve'1 ehildren like I. Th
d - ... .o Pnrify it and .' ;ON
to I:arich it. These reliable tonic onop
crties iever fail to drive out imnpurit. os in
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
''AST:ELleS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite ti ic in thousands of homes.
More tL:n thirty-five years ago, folks
would ride a hng distance to get GROVE'S
''AS'ELESS Chill TONIC when a
imemib:r of their family had Malaria or
neeud a hi dy-building, strength-giving.
tore. - I he lormula is just the' same to
day. and you can, get it from any drug
store. i r botttle -
Hcs .ra ar,
Paint, Oils
I atchehs,
I ammters,
)oor lRangjers,
'arp~enter's 'Tools,
aint JOroshes.
'ints and Oils,
nside' lecorat ions,
Paints,
)se
), Inc.,
mn.
Hogs