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L I LIKE, Bi LATH, BRICK, M CEMENT, SIDING, CEILING, PLASTER, SHINGLES, FLOORING, MOULDING FIRE CI A FIRE BRI ROUGH : ROOFIN BOOTH Phones: Office 10; Yai SUMMONS FOR RELI[f State of South Carolina, Clarendon County. Court of Common Pleas. F. O. Martin and C. T. Martin, Plain tiffs, against Francis Martin, sometimes called Sam Martin, and Jesse Martin, Defend ants. NOTICE. To The Defendant, Francis Martin, sometimes called Sam Martin: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE, That the Summons and Com plaint in the above styled action were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Claren don County on February 21st, 1919. DuRant & Ellerbe, Plaintiff's Attorney. The State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. Court of Common Plead. F. O. Martin and C. T. Martin, Plain tiffs, against Francis Martin, sometimes called Sam Martin, and Jesse Martin, Defend ants. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) To The Above Named Defendant: VOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to 'serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, DuRant & Ellerbe, at their ogce, in Manning, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength enin; Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. is the t RO F. S. ROYS'] [Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Columbia, S. C. Sparta Montgom trilding I HAYL aterials OATS, HULLS, TANKAG MIDDLI RICE I WHEA SUG ME CH] CK, Oi LUMBER, SE] 'G PAPER, - C( [& McLEE 'd 631,. the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. DuRant & Ellerbe, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated Feb. 14, A. D. 1919.-3t-c. State of South Carolina, Clarendon County. Court of Common Pleas. F. O. Martin and C. T. Martin, Plain tiffs, against Francis Martin, sometimes called Sam Martin, and Jesse Martin, Defend ants. OlRDER. Upon reading and filing the affi davit of F. O. Martin, hereto attach ed, and it appearing to the Court that the facts therein set out are true. IT IS ORDERED, That the said Francis Martin be served with the Summons in this action by publish. ing the same once a week for three weeks in The Manning Times, a newspaper published in Manning, South Carolina. FURTHER ORDERED, That a copy of the Summons in this action be placed in the Post Office in Mann ing, with postage prepaid thercon, addressed to the defendant Francis Martin as follows: Corporal Sam F. Martin. 105 Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop, American Expeditionary Forces, France. FURTHER ORDERED, That per sonal service of the said Summons shall be sufficient, if same can be obtained without the publication above required. John S. Wilson, Judge Third Circuit. At Chambers, Manning, S. C., February 18th, 1919.:-3t-c. ime to order F< you want then ORDER (STE TRADE MARK REGa$TEREQ, PER GUANO 4 /a. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, tb nburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macc nery, Ala. Baltimore McI TnOC Eeed Stuffs E,5 NGS, - 'LOUR, iT BRAN, LR FEED, LT SCRAP, [CKEN FEED, STER SHELL, .D OATS AND RYE, TTON SEED MEAL, )D, Inc. Sumter, S. C. HOW. DOCTORS TREAT . COLD AND THE FLUB First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk Purgative With Calotabs, the New Nau sealess Calomel. Doctors have found by experience that no medicine for colds and influ enza can be depended upon for full effectiveness until the liver is made thoroughly active. That is why the first step in the treatment is the new, nausealess Calomel called Calo tabs, which is free from the sicken ing. weakening, and salivating ef fects of the old style calomel. Doc tors also point' out the fact that an active liver goes a long way towards preventing influenza and is one of the i most important factors in enabling the patient to successfully withstand an attack and ward off pneumonia. One Calotab on the tongue at bed time, with a swallow of water-that's all. No salts, no nausea nor the Slightest interference with your eat ing, pleasure or work. Next morn ing your liver is active, your system is nurifned, and you are feeling fine, with a hearty Appetite for breakfast. Druggists sell Calotabs only in orig inal sealed packages, price thirty-five -ents. Your money will be cheerful ly refunded if you do not find them delightful.-(adv.) ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES II artilizers 1. RS t COMPANY r. C. Washington, N. C. n, Ga. Columbus, Ga. lo, 0. Il 1 MADE ORNAMENT TO TQWN Oregon Conorete Grain EIevaor "Cam oufiagod' into ieaIlly Artlstlo. Looking Building. Lins as pleaing as those of an- old world castle have. been incorporated into a modernly 'arranged, and equipped grain elevator of re-enforced concrete, recently erected at lone, Ore., at a cost of approximately $40,000. Sym metry has been obtained by arranging two circular and , two semicircular storage tanks either. side of a central rectangular structure. and by topping the -whole with a. pleasing cupola. A heavy black cornice ,contrasts sh ply with the white finish of they walls. 'he ground/dinensions are 42 i'y 33% feet, and its height is 124 feet over all, It contains a total of 20 bins with . capacity of 100,000 bushels. A spe cial feature is the arrangement of these bins so as to allow an unob 1555 slew 100,000-Bushel Grain Elevator at lone, Ore., Which Is Distinctive on Account of its Unusually Artistic Exterior, its Conveniently Arranged Interior and its Up-to-Date .Equip. ment. itructed floor space of 12 by 33 feet )n the same level as the car floors., rhe construction Is such that the veight of the overhanging bins Is ransferred to points of contact in the solid slab of concrete beneath the >uilding.-Popular Science Magazine. WASHINGTON AS MODEL CITY, 3hicago Newspaper Points to National Capital as an Example Worthy of Being Followed. It is strange that American cities iave been so slow to appreciate the ralue of a plan is it is exemplified at he national capital, remarks the 3hicago Tribune. The city of Wash-. ngton was planned by the best land cape architect the founders of the re )ublic could call to their aid. The >eauty, spaciousness and facilities of he city with its great open oircled mnd radiating streets, a fording variedI sites for residences and commanding ocations for public and commercial >uiidings, impress every visitor and ustify the pride of every citizen in he capital of his country. But Chica ~o's pian, even though it involves the econstruction of its planless areas, is till greater, because it provides a rater front that any city in the world ~ould envy, and because it compre iends all parts of the city and starts he people of every section on further lans to implrove and beautify their iome surroundings. Importance of City Planning. As the best humanitarians hold that I nan b~uilds upon the basis of charae' er, so it is ~atI cities in their phys cal planning, as it affects their su r oundings, must provide for the finer hings hant tend to make the mind as vell as the body rich. The city plan,I n view of these conditions, becomes ne of the most important and farb eaching influences of the times. \Vhat Is done now for the future nust be done righti j Compared Ghent to Venice. Cheat was approached in 1C41 byl rohn Evelyn, driving along the Brus els road in a coach adid six with vhleh Sir Henry de Vic, the English gent, had accommodated 'him, HieI ad traveled to Gheat "to meet my aordl of Arundel, Eanrl Marshal of Gngland," and ho compares Clhent to renice because "the Lys andi the j ieheidt meeting in this vast city, di ide it into 20 Islands, whieh are uni, ed1 by many bridges." The population f the British in the 0old Flemnlsh cityI ecalls the time, many centuries ago,I rhen Clhent, under the van Arteveldes, vas the powerful ally of Edward III, avelyn mentions having seen a palace f Plantagenet memories. .So Are Scouts, Ameriean sroldiers are clean, the uartermaster's department in the last alf year having bought for the A. 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