The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 28, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 6
Entered at the Postoffice at 1\
Appelt & Sh
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MANNING, S. C., WEDN:
WAR FORTUNE
How much are you paying in ti
it than the sum you paid in 1914?
The poor man and the average
tate to make a frank reply to that qu
more than he had before the war, an
cordingly.
But what of our new crop of m
who profiteered in the blood of huma
those who were compelled to have
defeat ?
How ipany of these newly rich-I
ly pay in proportion to their gains?
How many who have wrung mill
ment will make a just return on the
How much of this graft will be
of honest taxation ?
It would be interesting to see .t
for the years 1914 and 1919.
If the government should sudden
lice the roars of protest would be n
at a circus.
The comparison, we fear, would
CLASSIFID ADV[RTISING
FOR SALE 1500) bushels of earls
Spring seed oats. W. P. Legg.
WANTED--)uring first ten days ol
February 1000 suits, men's oi
ladies, to clean at $1.00 per suit
(Special Price.) The Ioffmar
French Dry Cleaning Co. Nexi
door to 13. 13. lfreed in's.
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Paints
Varnisi
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Only the John I
"Purposely made I
These Paints are t
House
Floors
Automo
Impl
Paint. We can al
make your parltic
.Just get in touch
il C. R. B
At The Manning Gro
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AlI
Peanut Butter
Fresh mradle
30c. lb.
Oat Meal, Grape Nuts,
Post Toasties, Puff(
Pancake Flo
'Heinz Apple Blutter',
Catchup,
Chile Sauce
A special prlice 0on a
Cakes and( N
shelled andf uns)
CHEESE
[anning as Second-Class Matter.
>pe, Proprietors.
very Wednesday
.00 per year in Advance
DSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920
5 AND TAXATION
xes this year? How much greater is
-itizen of modest means would not hesi
ery. Ie probably has a few thousands
d he will be found paying his taxes ac
illionaries-those niusrooms in trousers
nity-who screwed the last p, my from
var munitions and food or g down in
he plutocrats of calamity- will honest
ons in war gains from our own govern
ir wealth ?
etur;ned to the government in the form
tabulated statement of the taxes paid
y decide to make t as information pub
ore ludicrous than the king of clowns
put old Annanias to shame.
NITRATE OF SODA-We can give
you best prices on Nitrate. Ship
ment any time up to March 15th
1920. Baggett & Bomar, Mpanning,
S. C.
STRAYED--One black horse mule six
years old from our farm in Clar
endon County, last Saturday night.
Reward for return. Phone us, 0.
Hi. Folley & Company, Sumter, S.
C. or W 1). Bain, Summerton,
S. C. it-c.
ies
tam'
Brushes
aucas & Co. kind
or every Purpose."
he best for your
bile
3ments, &c., &c.
purpose, we have a
so tell you how to
ular job) a su(css.
v ith our' Paint man
R EE D IN,
cery Co.
PHONE 237
Bulk Mince Meat
Just in
25c. lb.
Corn F'lakes, Maple Syru
d Wheat, Marmalai
Syrup
and Sugar
few Fruit FreSh
uts, Blo
telled. I
Cooking Butter'
11bh Bloaks, 65c
EXPECTED to, arrie at onrc a" car
of 130 barrels of fresh lime from
the kiln. W. '. Legg.
FOR SALE-Large quantity Tobacco
cloth at the right price, L. M. Jones
Alcolu. it-c.
REGISTERED Durocs. We have
them. See ours before you buy.
Baggett's Duroc Hoi Farm. See
R. C. Baggett, Manning, S. C.
FERTILIZER-We are now ready to
quote prices on all kinds of mixed
fertilizers, Nitrate of Soda and
Agricultural Lime. See us before
you buy. Baggett & Bomar, Mann
ing, S. C.
WANTED-During first ten days of
February 1000 suits, men's or
ladiess to clean at $1.00 per suit,
(Special Price.) The Hoffman
French Dry Cleaning Co. Next
door to 13. B. Breedin's.
EXPECTED to arrive soon four cars
of fine Timmothy hay. Hay is now
very high and the markets advanc
ing rapidly. Let me have your or
ders and I will save you money. W.L
P. Legg.
LOST OR STOLEN-One Jersey'
Colored Heifer yearling weighing
about 450 or 600 pounds., about 2
years old any one finding same will
please notify Rubus Watson, Sum
morton. And receive reward. It-p
WANTED-During first ten days of
February 1000 suits, men's or
ladies, to clean at $1.00 per suit,
(Special Price.) The Hoffman
French Dry Cleaning Co. Next
don to B. B. Breedin's.
LOST OR- STOLEN-One Red Bay
Mare with white spot ii face, one
small wart on left side of neck,
weighing 900 pounds, about 6 years
old. Any one finding same will
please notify Sam F. Kindlaw, Sum
merton and receive reward. it-p
FOR SALE-One pure Duroc Jersey
Sow and nine fine pigs. Sow
weighs 300 lbs, (not registered.)
$75.00. Address J. C. DuRant, Jr..
Alcolu, S. C. It-pd. &
WANT THE TOBACCO GROWERS
to place ti-eir orders for Bemis To
bacco Transplanters in time to in
sure delivery, as we could not sup
ply the demand lrast season. The
Bemis Tobacco Transplranters set
your tobacco when the plants rc
ready, waters every plant at the.
root, saves the labor of ten hands,
mail your order today to Carter
Distributing Co., Lake City, S. C.
4-ti..
NOTICE to our patrons and the gen
cral public: The Hoffman French
Dry Cleaning Co. has moved into e
The Herald Building next door to
B. B. Breedin's, the pure food
Grocery, and is in position .to (10
more and better work than ever be- i
fore. Our prices are consistent [
:ith quality work and on those [
grounds we earnestly solicit your
pitro"-ige. The Hoffman French
Dry Cleaning Co. Cary Smith
M'anager.
NOTICE-There is a new concern in
the old Nimmer building which I
once occupied by the name of "The j
City iloffman Pressing Club" which
!-s no connection with "The Hoff
moan French Dry Cleaning Co."
sudu I hope my many friends will
not get mistaken in C'& place, as I
I am located next door toi B. B. I
Breedin's the pure food grocery. [
Cary Smith manager. [
APII1CATI'ONS for admission to [
the spring~ ter~m of The Florence
1Itiremary .Tra ip ing School for
Nurses ar invited.f Thorough *
course, covering all branches of I
nuring. Three yea r term. One [
hundred percent of graduates have 3
passed State Board of Medical Ex- I
rminers. For information address:3
T1he IFlorence Infirmary, Florence, *
S. C. 2-80.
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st Agency here, carrying
Life, Plate Glass and Hai
the death of Mr. E. C. Hor
o whom so much of its su(
the Agency will'tease to do
;ame location under new
t owned by Mr. Horton is
ad my attention since the
have decided that I shall
ing the time that I have i
y intention to carry on his
so in the future; I, there
of your patronage and tha
le, and I assure you that
rt will be spared to serve
v Surveying and Engineer
to direct same and do so
Yours truly,
G.
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the largest line of first
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ton lost its efficieht ahd
cess was due.' But this
business. The Agency
management and the
retained by his Estate.
illness of Mr. Horton
continua the manage
indled the business for
plans and policies and I
ore, respectfully :k
t of all my friends and
same will be appreciat
you well.
ing business, will state
me of the office work
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