The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 11, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 6
COTHI
Bi
TOBACCO GROWERS
Gentlemen:
If you are not alrec
business for the grower
his floor and pulls until
Cothran has very f
possible dollar to be ha
house the next time-bt
noticeable. He can sell
BELOW WE GIVE
N. K. Timmons .
L. M. Bryant
Herman Bradham
J. J. Touchberry
H. R. Hodge
E., H. Clark
E. F. Clark
Kershaw Harrison
John Dingle
Riley Ridgeway
W. J. Thames
THE MANNI
Entered at the Postoflice at Man
Appelt & Shope
Published Evcr
Subscription Rates $2.00
MANNING, S. C., WEDNE
As TH'IE EITCl'
Two young men met on the public st
one of the young men lived in the town
village.
A pretty girl came by. The town boy
remark. Thent they both look':I, and la
Another girl passedl, with a carelesi.
speaking. The town boy was silent, but
praised her charms, expressed his opiii
It makes a difference whose' sister yo
A citizen met the ed itor of a paper
"Wh~y don't you p)ublish the news?
"Young .J. got into a brawl and beat ar
word about it in the pa per. Such t hings
der to suppress rowdyisnm,'' he resumed.
A +'ew we'eks later his owni sonl was
he hunted the edli tor in a hurry.
''Don't say anthing in the paper abo
he pleaded; ''it was only a lark, and boys
1t makes a difference whose boy is in
0
A farmer had a horse to sell. It
was not readily discernible.
Another fellow who was in need of
''Sound as a dlollari, so far as I know
getting the defect wvhich he knew to e'xi
the purchaser was stunig.
A few months bater the sa me farmet
paid a fancy p rice for a bull1. I~ntetr hef
transaction.
"'I'll have the lawv on that swindler,"'
against the former owner of the hull.
It makes a dIifference whether you st
-----o
He(llo, .John, heard the news ? The
out of an unruly pupil, and( everybody is
whipped him long ago.''
''Good enough.- -4 hope he a'. ' it on
to he smarter than the.ir par(ents, and it
Iiroper place.''
'lt's tine of you to look at it that, w
l ieked ,' i'io~mmee the first spe ak er.
'"What's that? WVhipped oy loy, di
fo him, I will. No upstart of a teach(
away with it."
It makes a d ifferene who gets th( Ii
666 cures Malaria, ('lills and Fever, N
Bilious Fever, ('olds and J~aGrippe. It
kills the parasite that cause's the~
fever. It is a splendid laxative and
general 'Tonuic. 32lO
?AN IS S
gNew
dy selling tobacco with Coti
s. Cothran is a good judge
the highest possible dollar is
!w tickets tucked in his ware
I under the existing market
,st house and best lighted hc
all day and night too if nect
SOME PRICES MADE DL
- 250 lbs. @ $33.0
.238 tbs. @ 40.C
-- 450 tbs. @ 35.C
--110 lbs. @~ 39.0
-- 304 tbs. @ 35.0
398 lbs. @ 48.0
- 100 Ibs. @ 45.0
- 346 Ibs. @ 37.0
--360 lbs. @ 46.0
-562 tbs. @ 49.0
--230 lbs. @ 40.0
R.
IG NEW
NG TIMES
ring as Second-Class Matter.
Proprietors.
wednesday
per year in Advance
'DAY, AUGUST 11, 1920
>R SEES IT
reet and entered into a conversation.
, while the other was from a nearby
sized her up andi~ matde a suggestive
ughed, and looked again.
,look ini their direction but wihu
he from the neighboring village ap
1, and-the fight was on.
.i talk about.
mn the street one day.
1e asked, with a dlisa pproving frown.
iother hoy up j andi you d in't say a
should be given full publicity in or
rounded up in a juvenile scra pe, and
ut that little escalpade of the boy's"'
will be boys, you know."
volvedl.
'iad a serious defect, bu.]t one which
good horse stoppied to look at it.
,said the farmier, c~onven ient ly for
t.. Tlhe animal changed handis. and
r weint to a nieighboring oiounuty and
ouind that lie hadl been stung in the
he raged, and prom ptly broug~ht suit
ing, or get stung.
rehool teacher has just licked the tar
al1king about it- ay he sh ul have
goodl and heavy. 8o~ rev gettig
is time for them to he taught their
ry, Jobhn-it wa.r your <.wn by he
I be? I'll smash hU infirnial face
rcan lay handls on liy boy aimi get
O'TICE -On and after A ug. I1, 1920,
we wvill continue to handle laundry,
lbut we will riot deliver or collect.
Also all laundry work wvil be'i cash.
TILL. SE
Plani
ran, join his satisfied list of c
of South Carolina tobacco.
obtained.
house. The farmer who ste
Cothran is still one hundr
use in the State. Tobacco s
ssary. Come to see him nex
TRING THE PAST FEW DA
0 F. W. Williams
0 J. S. Tobias.
0 J. S. Tobias
0 Corbett & Fuller
0 Corbett & Fuller
0 Corbett & Burrows
0 Corbett & Burrows
0 J. M. Kelley
0 J. W. Herriotte
0 J. K. Thames
0 Joe Evans
D. COTJ
PLANT1
CLASSfIlD' ADVERTISING
WANTED TO BUY -One hundred
grown hens. Bring them to Abram
Department Store.
TWO THOUSAND bushels of ear cori
for sale, will meet price of Western
corn, sell in car lots or less. F. C.
Thomas, Bloomville, S. C. 31-2t.
AUCTION 'SALE-Milk CoWs witi
young calves at The Thomas Live
Stock Co. Stables on Friday at 12
o'clock noon.
WANTED To' BUY --One hundred
grown hens. Bring them to Abrams
Department Store.
NOTICE-On and after Aug. 1, 1920
we will contmnue to handle laundry
but we wvill not dleliver or collect.
Also all laundry work will be cash.
C ary Smith.
WAN4TE~D TO BUY -One hundred
grdwvn hens. Bring thenm to Abrams
D~epartme'nt Store.
(16iti6 ha more imitations thn any
other Chill and Fever Tonic on the
market, but no one wants iminit ations.
T hey ,are, dangerous t hings in the
medicine line. 32-10Ot.
A UCTION SA L E--Milk Cows with
.voungl calves at The Thomas Live
Stock Co. Stables on Friday at 12
o'clock noon1.
NOTICE l-on and after A ug. I, 1920
we will (ontinute to handle laundry
but we will not del iver or cdllect
Also all lhundry work will be em~ih
Cary Snmith.
FOlt SAl L'E-7 paissenger Wily
K nigh t. est or' con i ti on. (Can b
seeni at It. I). ClIark '..
(ASOLINE~ SYSTEMii Tanks anid
Pumnps, Air Comnpressors;, Comput-.
ing Scales, Show Cases, Account
Registers, Floor Scales, Rebuilt
Cash Registers, Safes, s-tore IFix..
tures. Tfhe Iamilton Sales Co.,
Columbia, s. C. N~o.5-tf.
SEARCH OUT'
'GERMS C
F'Ind Out What Causes Your A5I
fering and Go After: 1t,
Some forms of this disease has
beenO found to come from tir
germs in the blood, which set i
their colony in the muscles,<
joints and begin to anultiply' I
the millhon. You can easily in
derstand, therefore, that the onl
antell gent method of treating suc
cases is through the blood(.
E~ S. S. is such. in 4....j . .
LLING 7
L W
ers
ustomers. Ask those who se
Cothran knows how to auctj
mnds by and sees Cothran sell
ed and fifty thousand pounds
hows up good with Cothran.
t time, one and -. 1!
YS:
-484 lbs. @ 45.00
...196 lbs. @ 49.00
-226 lbs. @ 42.00
-450 lbs. @ 50.00
- 446 lbs. @ 40.00
176 lbs. @ 44.00
-.476 lbs. @ 45.00
-210 lbs. @ 46.00
-400 lbs. @ 42.00
.546 lbs. @ 44.00 ]
- 304 lbs. @ 40.00 ]
!RAN, P
E SWA
ERS WAI
WANTED TO BUY -One hundre(
grown hens. Bring them to Abram.
Department Store.
FOR SALE--Ford Touring Car 192(
Brand New, just from factory, witi
starter, shock absorbers and pateni
steering wheel. Have two of them
WILL SELL EITHER ONE. A
ABRAM'S.
FOR SALE-150 range grown cow
and heifers. Trained to wire fenc
ing; tick free. Cow and calf $55
cow, $45; heifer $35. Freight pair
on carload lots. Shipping point, St
Istephens, s. C., W. A. .Jamecs
Bishopville, S. C.
666 quickly relieves Constipation
Biliousness, Loss of A ppetite and
H~eadaches, due to Torpid Liver--32-10
A UCTION SA LE-Milk Cows wvithi
Iyoung calves at The Trhomas Live
Stock Co. Stables on Ft -day at 12
FOR SA LE--Ford Touring Car 1920
Brand New, just fronm factory, with
starter, shock absorbers and patent
steeing wheel. Have two of them,
WILL SELL l'ITHIER ONE. A
A BRA M'S.
IFOR ; XLE--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.
FORl SA LE-Ford TIouring Car 190
Ilrandl New, just fronm factory, with
starter, shock absorbers and ptatent
steering wheel. Have two of thIem,
WILL~1 SELl, EITHIER ONE. A'
A BRA M'S.
FOR SALk--Lexingtn ive pset2.
er 'Tourintg Car, guarantee p~erfect
Cond ition, dIriven only 2000 muiles
five cord tires. lFirst selling price
$2350.00. Will sell at once for
$1850.00. .J. W. WimaMn.
mg, . C-31-3t.
WVA N'T ED)--elephone operator, pay
wvhileI learning. Cornfortable nur
roundlings. Tlh is is worth investi
gating and pay is better~ than for
mlerly. Minnie McFadden, Chief
Operator. 30-3t-c.
l'HE , ~
~F RHEUMATISM
f- purifier and cleanser that it ca:
verclie d upon to search out all
< .scase germs and impurities an<
e elimnate .them from the systems
yadthis as why it is such an
pcellent remedy for Rheiuatismn
r o to your drug store and geE
y a bottle of S-S-s. today, and if
your case neceds special attention,
y ou can obtamn med~i cal adlvice free
h y writaigi fully to Chief Medical
Adiser, v L~abgratsj gA
OBApC(
crehou
11 with Cothran about his salt
oneer and he stays by every
his tobacco knows full well t
behind in his receipts. Com
Cothran never gets so tired
roe Evans __--..._ 176
3am Brodgen --_---- 600
!am Brodg6n --_.-- .392
k. M. White. . __.__.220
lo Cole .--- -__128
VI. L. Hodge - .492
F. B. Hodge --_------ 324
Windham & W-- . - -444
3radham & T.- -- L: 504
I. W. McFaddin .. __150
rop rietor
RE HOUS]
1 FOR SALE-One Ford Sedan; prac
tically new. Edwin L. Johnson
Manning, S. C.
FOR SALE-A Ford Touring car
ju.st over-haule,: and painted-looks
like and runs like a brand new car
All tires practically new. Apply at
The Times office.
FOR SALE--Ford Touring Car 192(
Brand New, just from factory, with
starter, shock absorbers and patent
steering wheel. Have two of them
WILL SELL EITHER ONE. A.
ABRAM'S.
Rutb-My-Tismt is a great pain killer,
It relieves pain and soreness caused by
Rheumtatisnm, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.
LOCALS FROM SUMMERTO'(N
M.rs. 0. B3. Givens of Fountain Inn
and Mrs. H~artwell s. Blanton of
Orangeburg arc spending the week
wvith Mrs. J. F. Grayson of Summer
ton. D~l
Miss DeiaDenton of Troy, N. C,
who has been visiting Miss Grace
Allen of Summerton has returned to
her home in North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. TI. IL. Gentry, and Miss
Mary Gentry of Summerton have left
for North Carolina for the r9.paindler
*of the summer, making t trip
through the country.
. iub-My-Tfismt is a p)owerful antisep)
tic; it kills the poison caused from in
fected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, etc.
'AN ORDINANCE~
AN ORDINANCE: RlATING; TO
HACKME~N, LIVERYME.N ANID
DRAYMEN, AND TO PROVIDE
PENALTIES FOR THlE VIOLA
TION THEREOF.
BE ITI ORDAINED by the Mayor
and Aldermen of the Town of Mann-.
img mn Couneil assembled, and by aui
thority of the same:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person owning, controlling or
operating any hack, car, dray or other
vehicle for hire in the Town of Mann
ing, who shall promise or engage to
call for a passenger or passengers, at
any point wvithmn the corp~orate limits
of the Town of Manning, at any speci
fled time during the (lay or night, to
fatil to (all for such' passenger or pas
sengers at, the time agreed upon.
Sec. 2. It shpill 1)e unlawful for
iny perIson Or persons, wvhomsoever,
'o engage the services of any hack,
-ar *or other vehicle for h ire in the
l'owvn of Manning, to fail or refuse to
>ay the legal charges for thte service
so (eggaged, whether sneh1 person, or
>ersons, actually made use of such
service or not ;and it shall likewise be0
mnlawful for any person or persos
o( engage thte use of at hack, car or
>)ther public vehicle for tratnsportattiont
mt the Tfown of MannIng, not intend-.
ing to pay for the samte at th me
at The.
Se.
s and methods of doing
lot of tobacco placed on
hat he has gotten every
e to the big New Ware
auctioneering that it is
tbs. @ .40.00
lbs. @ 42.00
lbs. @ 43.00
Ibs. @ 49.00
lbs. @ 44.00
lbs. @ 26.00
lbs. @ 36.00
lbs. @ 35.00
lbs. @ 41.00
lbs. @ 44.00
FI.
said vehicle is engaged, but with the
intent to defraud the owner or driver
of said vehicle out of the value of the
use thereof; and every employment of
said vehicle shall be held to be for
cash ,unless time is contracted for
when the engagement is made.
Sec. 3. That the fare from any
point within the incorporate limits of
the town to any other point within
the limits shall not exceed 35 cents
per person .
#. Sec. 4. Any person or persons
violating any of the provisions of this
ordmliance, uponl <onviction therefor
shall be fimed not less thnn one ($1.00)
Dollar nor more than Fifty ($50.00)
Dollars, or be confined upon the Coun
ty Chain Gang for not less than one
(1) day nor more than thirty (30)
dlays.
Sec. 5. 'Ths ordinance shall go into
effect immediately andl all ordinances
or parts of ordinances in conflict there
with are hereby repealed.
Done and ratitled in Council As
sembled this the 2nd, day of August,
W. C. Davis,
J. G;. Ituggins, Mayor.
*Clerk and Tfreas.
NOTICE OF EI-ECTION
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tio~n vill be held at the Polling Places
of IPinewood and Hiodges Corner, in
Clarendon County, s. C., on the 7th
(lay of September, 1920, for the pur
l)ose of dlete'rmining wvhether or not
the line between Sumter and Claren
don Counties shall be changedl so as
to annex to) the county of Sumter cer
tarn ter~ritory more particularly de
scribed in a pe t ition filed for such elec
tion and annexation, and shown by the
surveyr and plat made in pursuance
therewvith, said plat being on file in the
office of the Secretary of state of
South Carolina, in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Clarendon County,
and in the ofTice of the Clerk of Court'
for Sumter County.
Tfhe following are hereby appointed
managers of said election at Pine
wood: P. B. Mouz~on, W. D. Epper
son and Manning Richardson.
The following are hereby ap~pointed,
inanagers of said election at Ilodges
Corner: S. N. Griffin, E. C. Gedding
and '1. J1. Ifodge.gs
Only (luly registered and qualified
electors of Clarendon County, actually
residing within the territory proposed
to be annexed to Sumter County, and
who have registered not less than
thirty days prior to saidl election,
shalil be permitted to vote therein.
T he polls will open at 7 a. m. and .
('lose at 4 p. m. The said election is
to b~e held anid condluctedl, and1( the re
turns canvassed in all resp~ects as pro
vided by law for General Elections.
Bly order of his Excellency, the Gov
ernor of Sonath Carolina.
J1. A. .JAMES,
W. J1. TURB3EVII4,
Boardl of Election Comsinr
Clarendon Coitt: 32-t-,