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r1 ] Home Ban] The Bat Agricultu On account of my health t leave, and I will be away fro: the case we will be compelle< erturn, which I hope to be no time we expect to again offe others as a medium of e.xcl Until Mr. Musser's return calls for Hog Cholera work c is doing this work and is oc< It has been a pleasure for you, which we hope and expe Yours Agricultural Agent, Home E WIZARD WALL DUSTER Made of excellent yarn, chemical treated. Gathers dust without sce tering it. 60 inch handle enables y, to reach highest points on wal moldings, picture frames, etc. Pri< $1.50 and $2.00. WIZARD INSTITUTION MOP Built like a floor brush. Splend for al large floor spaces. Frame p~added to prevent marring furnitui Yarn mop) is treated with Wiza polish. Mop head is 14 inches wit price, $2.50. WIZARD DUSTER Convenient in shape; made of c cellent yarn; will last indefinitel.3 Can be washed. Chemically treat for gathering dust. A great i: provement over the usual dust sce tering duster. Price $1.00, $1.25 a $1.50. WIZARD DUST CLOTH Thoroughly sanitary. Collects a retains dust, instead of distributing through the room. Is chemica treated; can be washed repeatec without harm. Price 20c and 40c. Plow den I c & Trust Co. ak That Serves 'al Department ie Bank has given me an extended n the Bank for sometime, this being to discontinue this column until my t later than September 1st, at which r this column to the Farmers and iange. the Bank will be glad to take all md turn them over to Dr. Wood who tupying my office. I both the Bank and myself to serve :t to continue to do. Respectfully, C. A. McFADDIN, ank and Trust Company. mtmmmmumn:ummmmmunmurnu: 1-dCup.t ly Lt- WIZARD CARPET CLEAN u. Have you ever tried sprinkling Is, Wizard Carpet Clean on the rugs or ~e, carpets before sweeping? You will find it absolutely prevents dust from rising. Is a great aid to sweep)ing. Price, 30c carton. idU is 'e. rd U le. WIZARD POLISH A thoroughly scientific furniture p)olish, designed primarily to cleanse the surface of all dust, grime and finger marks, and to give the wood a p)olish that will not catch dust. The hard, dry, br'ight luster it produces is x. very attractive. r. 4 ounce bottle-......-- ...-25c ed 12 ounce bottle--... ----. .....5c n. 'Quart can-- ---....---....$1.00 Lt. % gallon can....-- ...---...$1.75 aid Gallon can-..-.....-.....-..-$3.00 WIZARD MOPS are made in two styles. One is chemi aally treated to-gather dust. The oth rid er is treated with Wizard Polish, for it cleaning, polisi ng and preserving ily the floor finish. Made of excellent ly yarn; handle adjustable. Price $1.00, $1.25, $1.50' and $1.75 and $2.00. Iardw are Co. THE COTTON CLASSING SERVICE TO BE CONTINUED At a recent meeting of the Manning Board of Trade the cotton grading question was brought up iA regard to the oming season and it was decided that by all means this service should be carried on in Manning for another season. Two thousand dollars had been rais ed by public subscription and the Board of Trade raised the remainder at the meeting. The number of classers in the State will be about double the number of last year and the classing service will cover a good part of the State. The Bureau of Markets at Washington and Clemson College co-operating are be hind this movement and it seems to be growing in popularity as the results are most satisfactory and beneficial to the farmers in marketing their cot to'n. The number or bales of cotton classed in Manning last season rep. resented about 85 or 90 per cent of the total receipts received here and no doubt there will be still more cott-on classed during the season of 1920-21, The classer here will be provided with amplier classing rooms, a samp ler and will receive daily quotations from practically all the important spot markets in the cotton belt as well as the New York future quotations fur nished every fifteen minutes during the day. From the fact that every bank and most every business house in Mann ing as well as numbers of farmers sub scribed for this service, th 'axihuni results can be obtained and it is be ieved Manning will enjoy ia spot mar ket as good as there will be in the State. Mr.. Henry MeRae who was here last season will be here this year as classer. CLASSIflED ADVERTISING COTIIIRAN is at the Big New Plant ers Warehouse this year pulling hard for the tobacco growers. TA N K AGE--The feed that uts thle growth on your hogs. $7.00 bi barg. Dickson Grocery & Feed Co. COME TO THE PICTURE SfOW lues(day, Thursday and Saturday nights. Vitigraph Films, one reel Comedy and five reel feature. Gab!c A nmus;enment Co. TOBACCO PRICES were sky high with Cothran today at the Big New Planters Warehouse. COME TO TiE PICTURE SIIOWT Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. Vitigraph Films, one reel Comedy and five reel feature. Gable Amusement Co. I arm Yes B a P Letuw There Coffe PRATT'S REMEDIES-A full line. We have the Medicine for stock and poultry. Dickson Grocery & Feed Company. COTHRAN HAS WORKED HARD for many years to build up the Man ning market. His work stands for itself. FOR SALE-One 2 sto brick store, known as the Truluck or Troy store in Suimerton, S. C., for pa- ticulars see Durant & Floyd, Manning, S. C. 21-tf-c TOBACCO STICKS-We have them if you run short, let us supply you. Dickson Grocery & Feed Co. FOR SALE-Four cars standard Pine laths. Red Cedar Shingles, want orders for four foot tobacco sticks. Get my prices T. R. Owen, Pax Ville, S. C. 25-tf. LIME-Gagers Hydrated in 40 lb. bags, the best by every test. Dick son Grocery & Feed Co. READ COTHRAN'S WRITE-UP on the editorial page of this paper an(d take his advice. FOR SALE-Cheap Six good sawmill mules. Can be seen at our mill near Davis Station. 0. H. Folley and company. 25-4t-c. LOST-Between Manning and Mar tin's Lake one Fishing Tackle Box finder notify Mack Rich, Manning. COME TO THlE m PICTURE SHOW Tuesday, Tliursday and .Saturday ights. Vitigraph Films, one reel Comedy and live reel feature. Gable Amusement Co. LOST Sunday afternoon between Sumter and Manning one 34 x 4 Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tire and rim, finder please communicate with me over telephone or by mail. R. F. Gause, Alcolu, S. C. It-c. HAY-See us before you bu". We have the kind you want. Dickson Grocery & Feed Co. COTIRAN CAN auctioneer all (lay if necessary. lie never turns loose until the high dollar is forth-com ing. FOR SA LE-eight nice Jersey milk cows with young calves, will sell or exchange for beef cattle. They are tine cows that will pay for their feed. F. C. Thomas 26-3t-c COTH RAN is an experienced tobacco man and is therefore in a position to protect the growers to the last limit. COLLEGE PREPA RATORY SCH6OL Mrs. E. C. Nettles Alsbrook, Principal Manning, South Carolina Fifteen standard units high school English, French, Latin, mathematics history, science and penmanship Thorough preparation for any college Special hour classes during the sum mer. Machii ,We Hay INDERS lOWERS AKES ULTIVATORS LOWS show you these mac are none better mal ,y~f y & . FOR SALE--One Bungalo-six -room all modern 'mprovements. Also one seven roon house with improve ments address The Times, Mann ing, S. C. COME TO THE1 PICTURE SHOW Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. Vitigraph Films, one reel Comedy and five reels feature. Gable Amusement Co. LOST-On Saturday night a brown Setter Pup about three months old. $5.00 reward for its return to Joe Thomas, Manning, S. C. FEEDS of all kinds-we handle, only fresh feeds-there is no danger in feeding them to your stock. Dick son Grocery & Feed Co. FOR SALE-We have 8 pure bred Duroc Gilts for sale at a bargain. They are from good blood and are ready to be bred. If you want a bargain see R. C. Baggett, Mann ing, S. C. 28-2t-c COTHRAN HAS MOVED his ware house business to the Big New Warehouse formerly operated by Terrell & Satterfield. NOTICE we have moved into our new garage and carry a full line of gen uine Ford parts and accessories. We are now better equipped to do your work than ever before. Give us a clance. Rawlinson Motor Co., Pax Vile, S. C- 2t CEDAR SHlINGLES-We offer only the hest No 1 all Red H1eart-you will find them better. Dick son Gro cery & Feed Co. WANTED-Young people to prepare for stenographic and bookkeeping Work. We average filling one vac ancy out of four in our- emlW ploy lment bureau at salaries ranging from $85 to $175 per month. Prepare yourself for one of the unfilled posi tions. For full information, write Draughon's, Columbia, S. C. We guarantee positions. 28-2t-c. COTHRAN KNOWS South Carolina tobacco and can sell it high at the Big New Planters Warehouse. LOST-At 'indal's Mill on after noon of July 10th, one Swiss open face gold watch. On th" face of this watch appears "Sylva, i Bros." and my nIame and P. 0. address is engraved on the inside cover. I will pay $10.00 reward for return of this watch to me and no questions asked. or, I will pay the same amlount for information as to where it nn be Obtained. W. C. DAVIS. GASOLINE SYSTEM-Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Comput ing Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Floor Scales, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fix tures. The Hamilton Sales Co.. Columbia, S. 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