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THE MANN Entered at tq 'Vostoffice at Mi Appolt'& Shol Published Eve Subscription Rates $2.( MANNING S. C., WEDNE The fellow who thinks the world to collect it. Woman came into politics with a v with a scream. -0 Of course deadi men tell no tales. in this pleasing occupation. *When we mortals reach the jxtmpi cide that it is not time to jump. "F. 0. B." now has a new signific high society and means "fetch your ow Some men are so pure of mind a about but the faults of others. 0 Newspaper dispatches tell us that of a long way from being in the furna Many a man can see a wart on a can't see the collection plate as it pas Soon, now, the pre-election agony the rejoicing and the weeping. We ju ."Lucky is the woman who can tel change. But some don't wait to hear The last census was a difficult one counted twice--at home, and then ag Beach. --o It is better to be a year ahead o fellow who lags behind seldom catches drop back when advisable. If this internal warfare over the nations doesn't subside soon we fear il and the booze runner revelations. A Not satisfied with grabbing off n Ohio now boasts a child that was boi and an extra toe on each foot, all perf it, tXo, will be a presidential nominee --o A Chicago school teacher recently I shop. He remarked, in substance. th ses knowledge has nothing before him fame awaits the fellow 'who can hang a MR. WIDEMAN IJKED IT? October 19, 1920. Ed:r of The Manning Times, Manning, S. C. Dear Sir: S-veral weeks ago tho colored peo ple c Mannming, in their graded ,chool auditorium, gave a cntata, the titic of which was "Saul, King of Israel." I was a mong the white neo 1)le present, so I have been requested to call to the 'rttentirm of the white peopie of Manning tie merits of the perforc.mance. A"] of the characters were local i Rheumatism C I! From First of all, get it firmly fixed: uur ii tiat all the Lanimen' in the world have no effect wha ever on Rheumatism. A. very common form of Rhei matism is caused by millions< tiny disease germs which infest ti: blood. Tlhe one and on-ly sensib) treatment, therefore, is one whic cleanses the blood of theseo germ and routs thoem entirely out of ti eirculation. Mr. Enoch Moore, of Oconee, S was nervous, and my limbs seemed some such feeling, I can htardly "trembles." I was sallow, had a dr at night. I read of Ziron anid thougl the same for me. I knew I could at M The Scientifi and very shortly I felt better, ate atn feeling gradually left me. It was a i seemed to hit the spot." If Mr. Moore had not been ben took, he could have gotten his mom druggists everywhere on a money - I usist up~on ii o 01ron Tonic. ing else as good, so refuse imitatio Ask your druggist for Ziron. ING TIMES ning as Second-Class Matter. )c, Proprietors. ry Wednesday )0 per year in Advance SDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920 wes him a living is generally too lazy 0 ihoop, but let's hope she doesn't go out 0 Live ones need no aid from the dead rig off point of life we immediately de 0- - Anee. It is tacked onto invitations in n booze." 0 id heart they can find nothing to talk 0 "coal is in sight." But that's a devil eeC. 0 neck in the pew ahead of him when he ses in front of him. will be over. But then, begosh, conies it can't get from under. 0 1 a lie when she hears it," says an ex it, and neither do some Men. to take. Most of the population was in at Los Angeles, Newport or Palm o f your time than a day behind. The up, but the man in the lead can always merits and demerits of the league of will eclipse even the baseball scandal .nd that would be "sonic eclipse." o_--... early all of the presidential nominees. "n with an extra finger on each hand 2etly formed. And perhaps some day -of the feminine persuasron. 0 ,ave up his job and opened up a beauty at in these days the man who dispen but the poor house, while wealth and rtificial beauty onto an ugly mug. with the exception of one man andi I think all of those present will agree with me when I say that the manner in which this cantata was rendered was simply remarkable. For at least two hours the charncters sai :d a ted their pIt 1s without the sign of a hitch or interruption. They certain ly exhibited wonderful memories and besides this some of theI had splen did voice;. Trhe cantata was given in order to raise funds for repairing the school building, which is badI(ly inl neved of re pair and those of us who were present were so struck with the worthinoss of the cause as well as the talent of the omes iPanGerms* in This is why S.S.S.,, the greatest ta known blood purifier is so success .ful in the treatment of Rheuma tism. It is a powerful cleanser of the blood, and will remove the dis I- ease, germs that cause your Rheu fmtsaffording relief that is e genuine. c 8.S.8. is sold b~j meal dite h Firee literature an mal drugite 3, can be had by writilng t~o Chief e Medical Adviser, 154 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. IERVOUS .C.. tells how Ziron helped him:* "I to ache as though I was scared-or describe it. I would have weak aggy, worn feeling; didn't rest well if it ha d helIped others it might do east try it. I began using c Iron Tonic dI slept more, and the weak, nervous >nIic-a builder-I neceded, and Ziron .fted by the first bottle of Ziron he y back, for Ziron is sold by reliable ack guarantee. When you need Ziron, there's nothm ns and substitutes. \ccent no substitutes. ZJ.3 WORN NERVES Nervous troubles, with backache, lizzy spells, queer pains and irregular cidneys, give reason to suspect kidney Neakness and to try the remedy. that ins helpt your neighbors. Ask your iolghbor. Mrs. B. F. Louder, Dinken St., Man iing, says: "I had a slight attack of cidney trouble about three years ago vhich started with smart pains ;hrough the small of my back. Head iches bothered me a good deal, and ometimes I wao so nervous I couldn't old anything in my hand. I was ,othered with dizzy spells, too, and )lack specks often came before me, in Eact, I was feeling all out of fix. A .riend told me about Doa:'s Kidney Pills and I got some. Doan's not only ielped me but cured me entirely of ,he trouble as I haven't been bothered since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't ;imply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. Louder had. Foster-Milburn Co., Afgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. tetors that in addition to contributing small amount oin the outside, advised hnt they repeat the performance. So on Friday night, October 22, '20, this cantata "Saul, King of [srael," will again be rendered in the raded school aduitorium (colored). I inderstand that half of the auditorium vill be set off to the white people and [ wish to assure all of the lovers of nusie and acting that they will get ;heir money's worth by attending. - Yours very truly, J. W. Wideman. IMPORTANT MEETING OF COTTON ASSOCIATION. [n Connection With Export Corpora tion. A very important meeting of the Zlarendon County Cotton Association md of every farmer, merchant, bank r and professional man is called to neet in the Court House on next Fri lay, the 22nd, inst., at 12 o'clock. J At this meeting will be speakers to xplain to our people the Export Cor )oration now being organized, its >lans etc. Every one is invited to this iery important meeting. W. C. Davis, President, Clarendon County Cotton Ass'n. 1. M. Windham, Secretary. 0 ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES CLASSIF[ED ADVERTISING LIME-Cemont and Plaster. We carry a full stock. Dickson Grocery and Feed Co. )EED RYE-Let us sell you what seed. Rye you need. Dickson Grocery and Feed Co. NOTICE-all persons are hereby warned not to hunt, or trap upon my lands, or those I control. W. C. Williams. 41-4t.-c 3EED OATS-Rust proof and Appler seed oats at attractive prices. Dick son Grocery and Feed Co. LOST-A medi um sized brindle cow, bobed tail, crumpled horns, lost Thursday evening, Oct. 14th. about one mile below Irvin Plowden's house, on the Kingstree road. $5.00 reward for shutting up this cow. Notify S. B. Bullard, Manning. pdI 'OR SA LE --One new Monarch type writer in perfect condition, used less than two weeks. Has standard key board. WVill sell at reduced price. Phone 715, Sumter, S. C. or call ait 26 Wright St., Sumter, S. C.-1t-c. ECOND) HAND FURNITURE-All' kinds of second-hand Furniture bought and sold, Furniture repair work of all kinds. I also do stove and tin wor~k. J1. Witherspoon, Man ning, S. C. it-e 3ASOLINE SYSTIEM--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. O()R SA Il --at New Zion, the New Z/iIn Telephone Company consisting of hu ild ing, switch board,* will and (everthing that goes to make a comn i'let e tI'elphone business. The sale will take place on November 1st., at I i o'lock. 41-20.-pd.1 CYPRESS SASH DOORS ~ BLINDS MOULDINGS AND MILL .WOR K A FELLOW FEELING Judge: You are accused of speeding. What have you to say in in your defense? Prisoner: I heard of a house for rent and was try ing to get there first. "The case is dismissed." Hard to find a house in Manning; but Rigby's is easy to find-it's the big white store. YOU WAITED and now those long sleeve Tricolet Waists are here in co Blue and Brown, the $12.50 kind for -------------..$9.09 PRETTY ENOUGH t to wear on top are those " fancy Silk "Petty" Petticoats k in Jersey and Taffeta, Ac- PC cordion plaited flowers, $6.50 and $7.50 1ui T1 New shipment of all Linen th fir table Napkins, $6.00 to $12.00 F< a dozen. bc --- bo Matchei sets of Turkish ha Towels and Wash Cloths, $1.25 and up. th New style Ladies' Purses, Ou $1.50 to $5.00. BABY BABY BABY Infants Corduroy Cloaks, sr trimmed with Silk Braid and pearl buttons ---------$5.00 Cute little Bath Robes for baby --- -------------$1.50 at th For Babie Crib get a Mar seilles Crib-Spread in Pink, fo Blue or White --------$4.50 ar ari SPECIAL Ladies' medium weight Pi Foot Rest Mercerized Hoso Ribbed Top --------.30c high class merchandise, good service and reasonable prices. JL JH. R FOR SALE-One 5-horie power Stover Engine and lot of shafting and pulleys. Apply at The Times Office. CEDAR SHINGLES-Do you ne.1. any? We handle only the best grade. Dickson Grocery and Feerl Company. TUA IC & OESI Quality Tell-P-ice Sells i1 H. R IGBY 'he Young Reliable HAVE GOOD CHEER The following clipped from a N. Y. mmercial journal reads good Whether sailing a chartered sea or un i,..n waters, the mariner keeps his es on the horizon. bomewhere below at dark blue line lies the harbor he List reach. It may 'be one he already lows or it may be a new unguessed rt. To the sailor on unchartered seas the rbor is as important as thw horizon. ic cry "land!" which first echoed over e water of America, did not solve the ial difficulties of the intrepid explorers. >r hours or days after sighting land. ats must skirt the rugged or sand und coast for a harbor, but always the rbor is found. WE ASK at you be of good spirit as you read of r this week's offerings. HERE YOU ARE! 36 inch best quality Yellow home un -- ---------------------_. 21c yd. 36 inch Bleached Pajama Checks, 25c yd 36 inch Snow White Linene ----.30c. yd 36 inch Crisp Nurses Cloth --- -45c yd 36 inch Pearl-Sheen Satin, very special per yard --------------------_. . $3.50 50 inch. All Wool Blue Storm Serge, e $3.50 kind to be yours for ..$2.90 yd 36 inch Wool Serge in Dark Red, to go r the yard . ...----- -- .....-...$1.50 Many pieces Wool Suitings in Black d White and Colored Plaids $1.25 yard .d up. 36 inch Black Wood Serge ----$1.25 yd Large assortment Cotton Suiting in aids for ------ ---------------75c yd Our out of town friends will find hitching and parking space in our back lots and a back store entrance right at hand. [BY The I 'OR SALE-One lot 50x170, one Du roc-Jersey boar, two sows, crop of Porto Rico yam potatoes, $850 for a!!. Terms cash. Address "V. S." care The Times. it-pd. 'INE OFFICE POSITIONS-paying splendid salaries are recorded every day by our employment bu it's dolk to doug no man ( cigarette CAMELSquali Cof choice Tur tobaccos hand you isfy every smoke c You will prefer tf kind smoked straig Camels mellow appeal to you. T1 that smoothness Go the limit wit: tire your taste. Ari ant cigaretty aftert Sretty odor! Just compare 4 rette in the worn Camels are aokd ever y where ir packages of 20 cigarettes; or cigarelttes) in a glasine-pep We strongly recommn,,c this or office supply or whetn yo, . ,. nuvNOLnS rT EIAC . Practical Mathematics Pupil: What, in your opin ion, professor, is the most dif ficult mathematical problem? Professor (grimly): Trying to make both ends meet, my dear sir. And that's another fact but Rigby's revised prices will be a great help. A FEW MqRE of those slightly damaged Sweaters to go at your own figures-dye 'em or rinse them in Lux. One lot Blue and Black Serge Skirts to move out at from ----------$3.75 to $8.50 Ready to slip on Gingham frocks in tasty plaids for Misses and Ladies' $3.50 to $4.90 "special." Silk Pongee, Tokie weave natural shade, 36 in., worth $2.50 to go for -- ----------$1.75 yd. 36 inch no-split Black Taf feta, to go for --.- $2.25 yd. 36 inch Poplin Cloth, all colors, worth 75c to go for per yard ------------- 55c 7 and 8 yards lIaby-Bolts of Outing to go at the yard -- --------------22%c BIG BOY-LITTLE BOY FAT BOY-SLIM BOY See our Martha Washing ton Junior Suits before you buy. We know you will like them and then too you'll find in our store an assortment of rifles to use on your outing. SNUGGLE INTO A Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit you MAN if you want style and comfort. oung Reliable reau. We can fill only ope fourth of the positions listed. If you want a position with a bank or a high class business house where future advancement is assured, prepare now by taking our business course. We guarantee positions as soon as students are fitted to take them. For particulars, write Draughon's Columbia, S. C. Snmuts ever smoked a better at any price! ty, and their expert blend <ish and choice Domestic a cigarette that will sat esire you ever expressed. is Camel blend to either :hti -mildness will certainly e "body" is all there, and ! It's a delight! a Camels! They will not d, they leave no unpleas aste nor unpleasant ciga Camels with any ciga d at any price! r-nr.cvred carton,. ratn f'or the home 1 travel. ).. Winston-salem,, N. C.