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THE MANNING TIMES Entered at the Postoffice at Manning as Second-Class Matter. Appelt & Shope, Proprietors. Published Every Wednesday . Subscription Rates $2.00 per year in Advance MANNING, S. C., WEDNESDAY,sOCTOBER 6, 1920 ON WITH THE FIGHT Press dispatches tell us that for months a bitter fight has been waget by the retailer and the consumer against the manufacturer and the wholesaler. 'the bone of contention is the lowering Bf prices. The consumer is tired of paying profiteering prices for everything he buys. He is calling a halt by curtailing his expenditures. The retailer realizes this and feels the loss of trade through the determination of the consumer to buy only absolute neces sities until such time as prices return to normal. I The retailer is as desirous of a reduction in priees as is the consumer, and is fighting the manufacturer and the wholesaler to this end.. The lat ter, however, appears to be loath to surrender his excessive profits, and is holding out to the end. That end, when it comes, may possibly be a federal grand jury indictment for profiteering. The government, the retailer and the consumer, when working together, are decidedly more powerful than the manufacturer and the middleman. Stubbornness and greed may succeed for a time, but it gets a jolt in the end. Pric'es, we are told, are coming down every (lay. Probably go up again during the night. Our latest operatic stars are a twinkling success. You can't tell whether they are singing or having a fit of hysterics. Mortorists are playii. , in hard luck. They are forced to pay exorbitant prices for gas, and get no rebate for the stink. . -----0 -oc No matter hodf the election goes in November, there will still be a hund red million people left who are willing to work or be worked. We'll get along. --00 You've got to hand it to some of our political spellbinders in at least one respect. They can make other people believe a line of bunk they wouldn't e !ven dream of believing themselves. ---- ---00 Washington dispatches tell us that the coal situation is becoming serious. Our own common sense tells us that the lack of coal is becoming niore serious --*t will soon be a freezing calamity. With the advent of suffrage the henpecked husband should breathe a profound sigh of relief. Women will be too busy settling the intricate prob tems of state to waste time on the minor affairs of life. - - -- -0 - - Paris, they tell us, is full of American men and women who are blowing money to the winds in a wild orgy of fashionable debauchery. If they would only blow themselves along with their money the rest of us would feel cleaner and less contaminated by their absence. - -----00 There's a very charming lady in this community who once, when slightly peeved, declared that there is never anything in this sheet worth reading. Some of these days we are going to run a nice, genteel, complimentary notico about herself. And then--but it's woman's perogative to change her mind without notice. Ladies, you can now The Young Reliable vote at the polls and of course you'll vote your approval on these of ferings. N RIO ,a Quality Tells-Price Sells # 36 in. Percals in choice patterns, per yd. -. 35c YOUR 36 in. Art Ticking, ar- WANT LIST tistic and tasty, the Marseilles Quilts, matched sets. Lace Scarfs with Linen, in 36 in. soft finish Mad- sets. ras in bnroad stripes to Linen table covers, lace bor make THE MAN a ders. shirt, the yd. .. _50c Crib Counterpanes, colored and scalloped. Table Linens, new patterns * 36 in. round thread Irish Linen Towels. * Linene, very special Tile pattern bath mats. R value, the yd. - -30c Ladies' Fleeced Night Gown Children's All-Over Nighties * Pue Whte Nrses Midget puff side Combs. I Pure White Nurses Cloth, Linen style Sapphire Studded Barretts. Ladies' Snap-o Mufflers. * Weave,, the ydl. -.-5c :; il. LCadies' Suiting, One holt of flesh colored plaid designs, the yard Satii, the sweetest and * -..60c laTin test faric on earth, iii.n Pajaina Check, titedl like dIeep sea p~inkl Lea s'ya 'd N h$5.o g*1. y. _ 25)c "Let youf coscice be yo * how's your hoy fixed guide" wheni shoppJing inl ow * toi ('lot he.4? We call store and youl myay b~e 51]l'Pyol * ojtfit him f roiT ''Jazz economy str'eak will not let yoL ie'' (jo WlL. pass dy our weekly 'specials.' R weave,_te yd._15 I 6 in. H .am Check, CLASSIFIED ADERTISING LOST-One large Poland China Boar Hog. Notify W. M. Lewis, Manning FOR SALE-Bungalow with six rooms and bath for sale cheap. Can give immediate possession. Apply to Jno. G. Dinkins, Attorney. NEXT SATURDAY is the time to get a good milk cow cheap. I. V. Plow den. FOR SALE-Good paying- business small capital needed. Apply Cary Smith, Manning, S. C. it-c FOR SALE-Ilouse and lot of the late J. H1. Lesesne. Also the adjoining vacant lot. Fred Lcsesne, Attorney, Manning. it-c. SALESMAN WANTED to solicit or ders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Ad dress Lincoln Oil Co., Cleveland, . Ohio. it-p I WILL AUCTION 12 good milk cows with young calves next Saturday in front of the court house. These cows were not shipped in, but raised in.Clarendon. I. V. Plowden. 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. C. No.5-tf. FOR SALE-Good paying business small capital needed. Apply Cary Smith, Manning,. S. C. it-c GOOD POSITIONS GUARANTEED. Your business course at Draughon's ends by securing a good paying posi tion. Right now we are able to fill only 25 per cent of the calls for' trained business help coming daily to our employment department frqm all the large towns throughout the Carolinas. A business course at Draughon's means a good paying position. Write for particulars. Draughon's Columbia, S. C. Come to the cow sale nextm,dS COME TO THE COW SALE next Saturday. I. V. Plowden. rEACHERS-Fifty to one hundred requests daily from all classes southern schools. If you want rural work, graded, high school or princi palship, salary $75 to $250, write us today for special enrollment. Of fices: Columbia, S. C., Richmond, Va., and Chattanooga, Tenn. South ern Teachers' Agency, Columbia, S. C. 38-4t. FOi' SALE-Good paying business small capital needed. Apply Cary Smith, Manning, S. C. it-c FOR SALE-Milch Cow with young calf. N. D. Thamcs. Gentleman, the hunt ing Season is now on, here's luck to you you can surely "bag" some of those good shells at our store also we'd be glad to inter est you in Kakhi trousers, Leather Top Hunting Caps, Win chester Rifles, Rem ington Pump Guns, Remington Automatic guns, Ithica double R barrel guns, Coach R driving whips, Blue and tan Flannel shirts, R Hunting boots, Cordu roy reefer coats, Coat R sweaters. R Dear Sir :-Keep in mind that new suit. E We have Hart Schaff- ~ ner & Marx well I famed line--you know * 'em! Our out of town * friends will find amplle I hitching andl( par'king space inl our1 back and1 s ideC lots, also coniven ienit back( (door store * entr'ance. Young Reliable ~ 3 WANTED-Stenographer with several years experience wisres position as stenographer and office assistant. Address Box 333 city. FOR SALE-One 5-horse power Stover Engine and lot of shafting and pulleys. Apply at The Times Office. HOW THE BABY SUFFERED! Her little body red, inflamed, and itching with eczema, or some kindred rash. Other treatments failed, but Zemerine made her healthy and com fortable. Sold for $1 and 50 cents by Dickson Drug Store. ---- . CITATION NOTICE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon By .J. M. Windham Probate Judge: Whereas, J. G. Senn made suit to me to grant him Lcters of Adminis tration of the Estate and effects of Ella B. Lemaster. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Ella B. Lemaster deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of as ga Bu 5= Emson Bar 101 IMM n IM Insure We are in where, in a time, after THE CLARE Jc will store y receipts wi money. Foi The F. N. MANNING, S. C. Fi Probate, to be held at Manning on the 18th day of October next, after publi cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration shbuld not be granted. Given under my hand this 4th day of October, Anno Domini, 1920. J. M. Windham,, pd. Judge of Probate. NOTICE The books for the collection of taxes will open October 15th. The follow ing are the levies: For State, County and Constitution al School 37 mills; Special levies in school districts: Pinewood 18 mills; Calvary 3 mills; Vriendship 6 mills; Santee 13 mills; Concord 9 mills; Man ning 16 3-4 mills; Brewington 4 mills; Plowden Mill 12 mills; Harmony 10 mills; Black River 10 mills; New Zion 18 1-2 mills; Alcolu 2 mills; Sandy Grove 4 mills; Sammy Swamp 8 mills; Paxville 14 mills; Pine Grove 21 1-2 mills; Douglas 6 mills; Summerton 16 mills; Wilson Mill 6 mills; Barrineau Cross Roads 8 mills; Davis Station 12 mills; Trinity 6 mills; Sardinia 11 mills; Clarendon 15 mills; Silver 9 mills; Big Branch 15 mills; Home Branch 8 mills; Central 8 mills; Mt. Zion 15 mills. Your C position to prote ny shape, for an the staple is gatt NDON WAREI HN D. GERALD, Manag< Dur cotton, issue th which you n r particulars, see /ilson Insurai G. T. I U M Its cost of service varies bit tie in a wide variety of uses. In other words, its inherent si diness enables it to stand equally well in almost any kin hauling. J. H. McCOLLUM, Sumter, S. C. Cashier's checks will be required in payment of taxes. L. L. W 3LLS, County 'Ireasurer. 0 A MERCILESS JUDGE One Who Knows No Favor. A merciless judge is Father Time. Before him the weak and the wanting go to the wall. Only the truth cai stand. For years the following state ment from a Manning resident has withstobd this strernest of all tests. - Mrs. R. L. Logan, W. Boundry St., Manning; gave the following state ment January 30, 1911: "1 have been greatly, relieved and benefited by Doan's Kidney Pills. I suffered with my back and kidneys and I couldn't sleep well nights. I got Doan's Kid ney Pills and they relieved me Vpn. derfully of all my trouble." GONE FOR GOOD On February 15, 1918, Mis. Logan said: "The cure Doap's Kidney Pills gave me some time ago has lasted. I have been in fine health ever since and I am only too pleased to again give them my endorsement." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills--the same that Mrs. Logan had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. -otton ct you any y length of iered. IOUSE CO., warehouse.. iay borrow ace Ag'cy, 'LOYD, Manager. ILIU'IM 117*-1 cl o * 1 A umgur"--WE Dp rH