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-HE MANN Entered at the Postoflice at Me Appelt & Shol Published Eve Subscription Rates $2.1 MANNING, S. C., WEDI CHARLES M. MASON Charles 1.4 Mason was born in Wil liamsburg County, S. C., February !.rd, 1862, and wias called from his -aorthly labors June 14th, 1920, and h is body was laid to rest in the ceme t ar: at Foreston, S. C. 'Tieese dates mark the boundaries of a life that was full of faith toward God, rich in hope, and abounding in charity to all mankind. He came of Godly ancestry and in infancy was dedicated to God. Early in life he united with the Presbyterjan church and remained a consistent and loyal member of the church militant until the day he was called "to the general assembly and church of the firstborn, which are written in Heaven." He served his church in every capacity faithful member, active deacon, and exemplary elder. The Brewington church, of which re was a member for a long time, laid its .hand upon him and ordainedI him a dleacon. He served in this capacity most accept ably until ae removed and unite with hile Sumerton Presbyterian church. AS r tribute to his faithfulness, and blecause of his sterling qualities the latter church ordained him an elder, and he continued in active isharge l tnis ofice until death. He was breats ierested in all tie acvties .ral interte inalteativities of the church and religious welfare of the commnnity in general. Tr the church he was a valuable ehler, lending support to his Pastor at every point. He had an intense love for dhe church of his choice, but with it there was no narrowness or higotry, and he gave his encourage menl and help to every religious moveient. In the home he was more than the temporal head or moere provider; he was thle spiritual leader, and( hie recog rized' the greater responsibility of this- sacred relation. To the world he met the Standard of a follower of Jesus Christ, and at the the sane time the standard of a suc Cessfuol business man; but his ever inervasing capacity only rendered him more sensitive to the stewardship he recotniyzed, and as wealth increase(d his liberality increase(d also. In young manhood he was moat happily married to Miss Dora Land, i: F restonl, S. C., who survives him. In her he found. a helpmate indeed. h'lheir home was a model Christian n where the ordinances of God were 11reverelcedl and obeyed. The bible and the religion it teaches had the 'en tral placedand a religious atmos Tired "I was weak and run-down," relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of I Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and just felt tired, all the time. 1 didn't rest well. I wasn't ever hungry. I knew, by this, I needed a tonic, and as there is none better than ]CARD UI~ The Woman's Tonic . . . I began using Cardul, continues Mrs. Burnett. "After my firsat bottle, 1 'dept better addi ate better. I took four bottles. Now I'm well,3 feel just fine, eat and sleep, miy skir is clear and I have gained and sure feel that Cardul I:; the bost tonic ever Toansof ether wemen kne~ fonnd Cardul just as Mrs. Blurnett did. It should help you. GRiS . FL1Y ANDI) EXTERMV .\lees evr reniremhI~enI whl d i na closed room it kills flies closets. iaronnjd kitch~er' sinks andi bed hui g . mot1hs an Bd (ocrah es(,tl(. will insuire you a nuight of rest an Fishermuen will lined it a blae andI can he rnhhetd ton the handis Every bottle is guar'a or' else your moneylC will b( Mauf ac WILEY G. G~RU D. 0. RH. Sum me rt S'or Sale at Dickson Drui umutitttittitiutuuns:uttttttttit IING TIMES nning as Second-Class Matter. Pe, Proprietors. ry Wednesday Q0 per year in Advance 4ESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921 plhere pgrvaded all. It was like the home in Bethany where Jesus and his Representatives were ever welcome. They dispensed a liberal hospitality, and it was a joy to be their guest. To them was born one son, now grown to manhood,.who has inherited the splendid qualities of piety and busi ness sagacity of his father and the lovely Christian character of his mo ther, and who is rapidly taking his father's place in Christian devotion and activity. The subject of this sketch was a friend to all and his advice and coun cil were sought by many. Those in any trouble came to him, for they knew that they would have a sympa thetic hearing, and that he would help and encourage and comfort them. lie was of a modest and retiring nature and it was only after an acquaintance with him that his excellent qualitieq shone out to advantage. "His life was gentle, and the elements So mixed in him that nature might stand ip and say to all the world, "This was a man." R. L. Grier. OBITUARY In sacred memory of Charles M. M'ason who entered into eternal rest -June 14th, 1920. Was loved and greatly missed by all who knew him, "Blessed are the Peacemakers." Wife and Son. CLASSIFI[D ADVE RIISING 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, Rub-My-Tisi is a great pain killer. Ielieves pain and soreness, Rheuia tism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. A IIIG FOURTII OF JULY PICNIC at Panola, J. AI. Richardsons' home, Clarendon County, five miles West ')f Summierton, the public is most , >rdially invited, to attend, a good Li-.1 ill store for every one, good irri, also dancintg until twelve o'clock at night. There will he in aldi ion , a barbecue dinner on the grounds, for sale by the ladies of the E piscopal Congregation, of the St. 7.atthews church of Summer ton. Ice ereall and ic d-illks also inl abundance. A 0ha , to spend a pleasalt dIay, and refresh your. SIf, with the manmy good things, prepared by some of old Claren dI on's culinary artist. Dinner serv el from 2 to -1 o'clock. 24-3t-p 666 cures Nlalaria, Chills and Fever, H1ilious Fever, Colds and La( rippe. or money refunded. NOTICE The umidersigned. I.. W. Ca rrigain, hereby announmces that he has with Jra wn from the partnershi p conduct ed under the name an id style of 'Cash Druog Store"' at Su mmerton, County of Cltarendon, South Carol ina, and that hi' has sold hiis i nterest in said bumsinecss to alr. II. G. WalIkeir. 22-3:0- pLI. WV. Carriganm. l)i.t rict (ourt ot the Uniitedl States Ea:st'rn Distr'ict cof SoiithI Cariolina in t he mattert of .' To , thereditoirs (of the abiovei niimed Take unot icc thait on theo 27itI hO ayIo :rIy, I1D21, the abloove-nmedo baniikrui't l1ied his peitition ini sail ('ourt prayi ie: the co'nfirmiation of the c~uiomposi t iin hereofo 0re offered and1( accepted, ;and thato~, heaiing wvas thercuponi or doredI andI w.lI he had upiono sa id peti tinon the 20th daiy (of .kmune, I1921, be fore said Court, ot Charleston, inl said Dist rict, at. 11 (o'cloock iin the forinoon, at wh.ich'I tinae aind plaes all Iknownl (OreditorL andi~ other persons5 mi mter ist mayi' appeari andi show~o icause, i an tiey have, mvhy the praiiyer of said riit oo ion o not he granited.o l{. W. Westonl, 2%21-Clerk. vIOSQUJITO INA TOR -e an insect ii de i needed. Spray-. and( mlosquIli Ioes, used on bieds, in n cracks, it kills and dlriv'es aIway Sprayed on your bed at night it I pealce from that greatest of aill ing as it is harmless to1 1he skini md1( face. nteed to give satisf act ion cheerfully r'efulnded. Aured b~y AME, Inc. m)f, S. C. Store, Manning, S. C' T H E U-N IVI ANNOUT Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Comi "Another reduction has been made in the list price of mediately. The list prices, f. o. b. Detroit, are now as TOURING CAR RUNABOUT COUPE --------- SEDAN . CHASSIS TRUCK-CHASSIS TRACTOR "The big reductions last fall were made in anticipatic of, and this fact together with increased manufacturing ticularly during the past. three months permitting maxi immediately. "Ford business for April and May 1921 was greater b in fact, the demand has been even greater than the supply by manufacturing facilities. "During May we produced 101,424 Ford cars and tru the history of our company-and our factories and assen JTune. "The Fordson tractor is still being sold at less than tions, and it is impossible, therefore, to make any further Can you afford to go without a car any longer when son now why you should delay purchasing a Ford car, 1oi We will gladly advise you concerning the delivery of are interested. Just 'phone us or drop us I card. CLARENDON MOTOR CO., A F. R. DINGLE MO L.OST-Eyeglasses Thursday on Jor dan and Iavis Station Road. Re ward if returned to Robert -Johnson at )avis Station or Times Office. 1p 6i66 quickly relieves Constipation, hiliousness, Loss of Appetite and 7 leadachies, due to Torpid Liver. WANTED-By experienced steno grapher position anytime after June $7.5 1st. Write or call Manluing Times oflice. FO()R SA LE'>-1 ,000 bushels coirn. A p ply to A. S. Raw ~linson, D~avis Sta tion. RIub- My -Tismn is a powerful aniti sepie . Cures inifect ed cuts, old1( sores. letter, etc. SCIIOOl, ils. E. t.. Alsbrook, Principal Mlanning, S. ('. lFifteeni sta ndlard units. lii gh school Engl ish, Firenchi, Latin, nmathenmaties sc~Pli in c and'i penmanishi Ip. TIhor'ough prepa ration for a ny college. Stuideiits for inzthropi and Clemson win hon oris. Certificates admits to leading colleges without examiiination. Spe cial Class in French. Session begins September 14th.' withI HOLDER $1.25 5 Dozen PREPAID) In Attractive Case Satisfaction Guaran- |3 ID teed or Money . Refunded This offer for a limited time only Remit by money order or cash---no stamps ?' g g Ijrad Razor Co. LVC . U 1475 Broadway NEW YORK CITY ERSAL CAR VCEMENT aixy' gives out t1 following statement: all types of Foro cars and the Ford truck to take effect im follows: ----- - -- $415.00 --------------3709.00 -------------- 695.00 -------------- 760.00 -------------- 345.00 -------------- 495.00 ------- 625.00 n of low material costs which we are now getting the benefit afhicieney and the unprecedented demand for Ford cars, par u !)roduction, have made another price reduction possible y 56,633 cars and trucks than for the same two months in 1920; , so that our output has been limited, not by unfilled orders, but cks for sale in the United States alone-the biggest month in ibly plants are now working on a 4000 car daily schedule for the cost. to produce on account of the recent big price reduc cut in the price of the tractor." F eords are sellig at these new low prices? There is no rea d truck, or Fordson tractor.I a Fordson tractor or the particular type of car in which you 4anning. FOR WORKS, Summerton. W. C. PLOWDEN, New Zion. irs Slippers 0 to $10.00 Quality, on Sale, $3.08 aieces Pretty Colored Voile, 43c. Maline Union Suits, 59c. Maline Gauze Vests, *15c. Bungalow Aprons, Dark Colored, 87c. ozen Mary Pickford Aprons, 69c. [hum Br oth er s SUMTER, S. C.