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he voun ladies of Workman will sent a play-Tbe old maids associa > a the new school building on iday December 15th. at 7:30 oepeck, MANNING. S. C.. DEC. 13. 1911r the benefit of the _school. An, ad ission fee of 1. and ..5 cents will be ____ - -~ --arg ed. - ,0 Publishes All County and Town It is said th-it the "Liquor Special" ficlal Advertisements. nning between Wilson's Mill and Advertisers will leaseimter is doing a thriving business dmember that copyeaoese days, and that the shinments into cmeber tad copy fbarendon's "drv territory" is very sat chaege of ad. MN UsT ,bactory to the mail order houses in this ofce by Saturday Noon in orweiicbmond and Jacksonville, at. the same insure ublication the following weme, the liquor deluge in this county not very helpful for the community, RUTH CHAPTER, NO. 40, ad if there could be some way devised put a stop to these inter-state ship H ROYAL ARCH 3IASONients the county would be the better Rerular meeting. Second 3 Thirteen high school girls gave a elightful surprise party at the home W.C.Divis, FIRED LSEEsxt Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Harvin on Fri Hlrh Priest. seertay evening. As there were no boys _vited the girls called the party. -The Manning- Chapter Ydachelor Maid Party." Each girl car dorderof Eastern sted her own refreshments. Those pres Regular Meeting. First Tuct were: Misses. Kimmie Johnson, - in each Month. 4ouise Huggins. Aileen Fladger. Fan (M-s.) G. M. SMITH. W. M. ie Lou Sauls. Ria Dinkins. Mary Mc (Miss) SrsIE HARVIN. eod. Cora Wood, Mabel Todd, Rose .nd Celeste Frvin, Isabelle and Caro -~ Sradham and Annie Hirschmann. ST. ~ N .Ahout. mid-night on the night of the A. F. ri. h, Mr. John C. Harvin who lives near \exvt hleia.we~ayicl ad the mnisfortune to lose his arn and stable by fire. bis loss is con November Ist. 191L- iderable. amounting to nerhaps over SL. % . IV. M. E. J. 1 F '2000 with practically no insurance. he F Bawiad -S100 on one of his mules. He lost -- is entire orop of corn and'.forage. ogether with two mules and a;horse, :everal bales of cotton. a qua-titv of leed coton, cotton seed an a other Ir ~ QI -oe~ The origino bAies Cranberries 18c Qtkroey buthe suppition hat -ats did the work. z. Fancy Cape Cod Berries. Post Otfice Inspector A. W. Morgan A_ _ -roth spent last Friday in Mannitag in ;pecting the local postoffice, aai in structing the force in the postal sarings Celery system. He is a thorough inspector, at the same time he is pleasant and ready , to give aid to the management.., The Every Week Ena postal savings department was to -have begun on the 20th, inst., but subse 15c Stalk quentlv an order was issued by the department postponing the opening Two Stalks for 25c. until January 10th. Those desiring information with regard to this system White Crisp Northern Stoccan secure a pamphlet from the Dost office. The government has given out its estimate of the cotton crop for 1911-.nd Apples 45c Peck the figures show a crop of 14,885,000 bales. The crop of South Caroiiiais o Festimated at 2,705.000. This condition N ice Sound Frmt. coupled with the labor condition the prospect for higher prices are some what remote. It is almost impossible for cotton to bring a much higher TUr l~h un nnnrnit n[f price because of the quality that is be MUiL NDII1 IlUL I 0iog marketed. and the longer the pro duct remains in the fields the more it deteriorates in value. There are some farmers who have despaired of getting the crop gathered, and are now turning Read tbe bank statements in it under and planting oats. issue. issue.Tie Atlantic Coast Line has put on a The town lot sale comes off nea. "Good Roads Specia' which will arrive depot tomorrow. in Manning January 10t. 4:50 p. m., and remain here until noon the nzext Some of the bird hunters are day. On this train is a corps of expert most promising set of men we hayt road builders who will lecture on road this town. building subjects. These gentlemen are to be here under the direction of the The blind tiger element is suspit United States Government, and they of every stranger that comes to will give stereopticon views and these days. thorough instruction. Everybody inter. Mr. T. J. Stukes, who has b ested in good roads should take advan ill t hi hoe ner Dvis eeI tage of this opportunity, it does not cost. ill at his home near Davis StatPI a penny to hear these lectures and we convalescent,.hn hyaevr epu.Lt hr The school kids will be comiinealretrot rmaloe h from the colleges to spend Chri.6cony and get a change of diet.ThMannGrcyhsintji Judge Windham is doing a tlthe teto o h oseepr o business issuing marriage lics,thiCrsmaenrann.Acr -especially among the negroes. flraigo .e~odtig oet There was a splendid convey of -0 ils1et ayatceswihwl teachers in town last Saturdawdai hhoekerinsu'g:ged most of them wore high quarteredles Iinst aeu hs iista r too.deih otetaladtclte Mrs. F. E. Harrison of Abbes isthibunesadheedsote in Manning visiting her sister ) E. hmadte r seilycrflt C. Horton, and her fattrer Mr. SIn- adetebs f vrtigi h gram.eaigln.Teeinogoeyc The county treasurer is not .ect-risabtelneogodndhee ing the taxes as usual, due no Ot to vc hygv spop. oieadpr the present depressed condit of tclr fsbings.I 'The bea4i of the dog that bever- hsocrdi hstw nmn er al people in Sumnmerton was zt offaonalstTusa origa h for examnination, and was prancedfetierwrsoth MangOl "rabies." il b osi siae t$5O0 Chr-istmas~ exercises will i-. buthtntlyiescvre yisr Methodist church. Friday eveg, De- ~~ewh uligwsafaesrc cember- 22nd, at 7 o'clock. Sa Claus soi~a~ hntefr a will be there. isoreitwscmnouofhee Hirschman has moved into' store soycnetd u tbre orpd ~recently occupied by Leon wherg'slytaitasmpsbe oaemuh grocery, and for the present hili runthtibsweeflngnamoty i his pr-esent store also h iehl o o h raiefo siisa ren~e Rosenberg of aeville, woetigwsdsryd rtbfr awho has rbeen in Manningisitinsttefr a icvee rih ri friends. left Monday ;nri~ visitpasdadsmthntataprkfo relatives in Charleston, - h niemgthaecue h ie An entertainment will be gn lFri- soe nti uligalreqatt day night December 15 at Fola forIofctosedmaabu50tnbe the benefit of the school PianOysterssievaubenaheyfote n );rdl be serged. Everybody jordially fcueo etlzr h pko e Josiah's Courtship will be resentedhoetathepntwlberc'fr at the Pazville school ditoriu m Srt a led omnctdwt ,Thursday evening, Decembel, 1911- cier onen frth e 8 o'clock. Admission 10c.:nd 25c.o'tftanate-heoldyhexpcs Proceeds for benefit of schoc opsthwrkaidyndgtite Unitd Sate SeatorJ. ard- mz-kTe A tlantse Coast Line hastpuizonsa manodwhoawaspecoadelivhrh willuarrin ~Ianing ondy niht id ar in Mateninoge eacuars' 10thc4:50 p. -and renoiningreauinglbeennlthe frox hi~j~ suposedhe ws ~ day.i The Sttei Colrin isacors Aofcper Wasintonroad buildrwwl ei nlecueson.a Thbssiouilsujctinuee getleme daysrTe crophe laim tobe aead he o fobein here udthe bjecton speake eminnt -eprt.Hisestrn l UnThed Stasso overnment, anrteyi 79563 De ha ths vnFida dthoog WinstrCtine. Alernod inter ~i?~Womn's ome isonSocested f C ood roaschoo uld iniake ad.aC of the ~eth~it chutc.ge:ofettFrs LoworumCyden S os Tot What attedanc is rge. ashilstim fornf the P r ese Statuso ur Public close theyear or-.hink Sthe Colegverbpu. T Lentin oher ing arrage f Hn. J F~ie yon of Sture inout frome allttovrth Attrne Geera ofSouh ~olia, nd To.h.e allagGrcery hlain hisis )Iis Kahlee Grenwodakepla e anw toImvesemen ubwic Scolstrc tort ~.C~ n Tui-day2~ins. Shoos ation Voatona housekeeper for r thr Chrincia entraininA ae byteran curchat Cjatteog. funn eaing he Ethe oof thein s oft' is qite ll n tht cty, n' ~ withe sh unges mny aies whChm wll ~lr J.T. tukes f tis onand d eigh fore-te tabe and tce the Lionl Suke ofSummrtandDr.Tehers usinessan , theneds of the houe nd The re eisially a)eflt re andWha the b~esto onevribtesn in his the adveeatine line. ThereS.iandoownoceuy coio tbe dother ~op~ng Manin.cen in'his c i of ei- stagtethat cam The tore arewellsurp~i ~t~ rieof onaet- bie, on toods, andb t Ifr tbos thigs wichbice ehhe-y giv i mp. Polit N par-ix tbose who areloooinghforosts.damaging-tfiresrthat ~'e ein sol atcostin ome t as occre in~ Fthi townh in manyar in ohersat zaharedued ea L.s Thursdy Semrnnat the prics. lier neer ~.tstferatth lizer work Co Pf.Lhe, Ianin. i but fortunatly it isncovdedcbyuinsur bougt atsmaler pouit Com ato e ofTheridiws ofth ram schoosc Mannin t shop.urP twdoi stoil atnd the nt re-a TheD.J. hadie- hthngCo. o I edicoere it was~e coi out of MYeRs.e Sumterhatant oas impodeiblettotsaeeam-ch, vantagimberstwere falling in almost b theatimeeielpdgot toethenfine.haside fro artinhes das o hih pice, bth sainge is aeeb ienha t of meah one an g to he D J. ndci whoo.exaintin for detoed ett' befr andmak seectonsof oodgooslteher will dieed a h frgt trin madeup i th latst syl at ode ate sed Mandg somrtiday th an park 12 :'o112 ~;i~, bu fo theholit- the e beginn iht havelk cAlle teher, ~-~ton sec~lly ow pio andthos uwh thaerei no prooi ctisThre was deirngclthn~ -ndgetsfasinstoein tais noildnae rg.uatt wil b epecaly-fav~- hopedk n tha thFpan wil bwe ray o ther prchsesfrm tis to. tounty Speokriedent anduetin.th Teachers' Association. The Clarendon County Teachers' As sociation met in the Manning giaded school Saturday morning, December 9th, at 11 o'clock. The following mem bers were present: Prof. J. C. Daniel, Miss Agnew. Bolton. Bradley. I Briaman. Emily Broadway. Alice Broadway. Brown. Bryan.. Kinghorn. M r. Harvey .litcum. Miss 'Mitchum. \]cLean. Lena Plowden. Lillie Plowden. Richardson. Ridgill. Touchberry. Sue Aaron. " Sublette. " May. Edae. Padget. Mr. John Sush. C. R Elkins. Miss Alethia Davis. Mary Bell. Carye Varnedoe. Parsons. Cornelia Piowden. Christian Hawley. Shagord. Mr. Robert White Miss Katherine Calhoun. The association now has an enroll ment of 75 members. The committee on the confederate monument met with the teachers of the county for the purpose of enlisting their aid in raising the monument fund. Mrs. D. -M. Bradham, chairman of this com mittee, made a very interesting and ap propriate address. The first thing in order of business was the organization of an association to be called "The County School Im provement Association." Miss Richard son was elected President, Miss Edge, Vice-president; Mr. Geo. W. Green, Secretary and Treasurer. In the absence of Mr. Teasley, Prof. Daniel lead in the discussions of the morning. He made a most interesting address on Geography, suggesting that thissubject be taught by topics. naming asesxamples, rivers, canals. deserts, etc. Prof. Daniel's talk was thoroughly en joyed by all who beard him. Geography in the low grades will be discussed at the February meeting of the association. Mr. Robert White made a short but entertaining talk to the teachers on the advantages of a county fair. The next meeting of the association will be January 2", 1912. We hope to have with us at that time, Prof. W. K. Tate, State Supervisor of Elementary ural Schools. CLAUDE WRIGHT, Secretary. HlARVIN. Mr. and Mrs. . 1. Richardson, Tin dal, S. C., announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillie. to Mr. Allen M. Davis. Brogdon, S. C., Thursday after noon 6 o'clock, December 7th, at the bride's home, Tindal, S. C. Congressman Geo. S. Legare, who visited Clarendon last week renewing acquaintances and ascertaining from his constituents if there was anythinz out of the routine that he could do for them, returned on Wednesday to his home in Charleston. Mr. Legare was warmly received by his many friends in Clarendon who were glad to see him and note the improved condition of his health. Your correspondent had the pleasure of listening to Mr. Legare in a full and replete expose on the tariff, and Canadian and general reciprocity which was pleasing and instructive and convinced his auditors thbat he was mas ter of the subject and fully competent to act at thie opportune moment- to the best interest of the country and the great Democratic party of which he is a recognized leader in the lower house of the United States Congress. Mr. Le gare hias a large influence in Washing ton, and if the Democrats are elected to the central of the National government he will be a power at the National Cap itol and will then be in position to ren der greater service to his distriet, the state and the greater South--our South land-the garden spot of the Western world. Mr. Legare had intended vis iting many other points in Clarendon but only a few days remained before Conress would convene, and not wish ing to slight his host of friends in Ber keley county he was forced to cut short his visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Arthur Hodge who have been spending their honey moon in New York City have returned home. Hon. A. D. McFaddin of the Colum bia ~Bar spent Tbanksgiving.with his mothey, Mrs. Kate McFaddin. Misses Mag'gie and Edith McFaddin of Columbia. i-isited their mother and sisters here Thanicsgiving. Mrs. J. B. Brogdon, who has been quite ill is rapidly recovering and is with her mother-in-law. Mrs. John Ing ram Brogdon. Brogdon, S. C. -Mr. 0. B. Beyer of the P. & R. Rail rad, Mr. J. H. Wampole of the Penna -ilroaa, Mr. Charles Beyer of The Niiller-Bain-Beyer Co., ano Dr. Keller al of Philadelphia, will arrive next w eek as the guest of Mr. Ben H. Harvin and Paiul S. Marvin for a ten day's out ing hunting partridges, ctc B. H. H. OLA NTA. Dear Sir:-In view of existing con ditions and the ,causes, which are prob ably various, it seemas that somethng~ should be done or efforts made to ar-I rive at some potent and affectual means to continually develop and keep in moving progress the recources of our of our country, and mainstay. and en courage the productive interest thereof in such a way and to such an extent that the efforts of the best intelligence of the country may with a fair degree of certainty invest their means and utilize their energies with a reasonable hope of lair returns for themselves and the betterment of the productive inter est of the country at large. Therefore, it appears to the wr'iter' that the spost effective plan to accome pish such and will be to have township neings pf our citizens, representing every intefest, in every township, dis cuss matrr and elect delegates to ount y meetings, when matters may be rediscussed and proper and best means artived at for relief. It is a fact that present conditions in many respects are different. from what the were two years or' even one year ago, and notwithstanding the efforts be ing made to relief, the results of the "resent cotton crop depression, it ap f'e'ars to the writter that there should be some legislative action ,both 'State and national, with a view to incoutrage and protect the interest of the soil pro ducers of the country. Hence, Mr. Editor, I suggest that you call township meetings (announce in aper) of the citizens of each town hip to meet at a certain place (naming th plase) on a cprugo day. making the date as early as practable to' discuss this matter, "and matters generally. tind elcct delegates to a caunty convention so that we may get in touch with all our people ana suggest to our law makers the enactment of such laws as 'e thiiC'ouhi rilieve the present de rpssed bonditions t na provide against W. D. McFAnDfl. Foley Kidney Fills Tonic in action, quick in results. Will cure any case of kidney or bladder dis ordernot beyond the reach of mnedi cine 2So need to say more. The Dick n Drug Co. The friends were so kind in my re cent distress that I take this method to express my appreciation for the many kindnesses shown to me and my family. I was sorely hurt by the fire but the sympathy and the help given to us has relieved the pang to a great extent. Friends I thank you one and all and pray that you may be rewarded for your good deeds. T. A. BRADHAM. BUSINESS LOCALS. For Sale-Four Bronzed Turkey Gobblers, Biltmore Strain $5.00 each. F. P. Ervin. Itch relieved in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Dickson Drug Co., druggists. For Rent.-A two horse farm within two miles of Manning. Land produces a bale of cotton to the acre. dwelling and outbuildings. Apply to C. A. Mc Faddin, Manning, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1. Farm Wauted-Several Marlboro farmers have asked to get them farms in Clarendon. Write me what you have and best price. R. Cosby Newton. Bennettsville. S. C. Lost-One Iron Gray Mare Mule about 6 years old and left ear split, on last Thurrday December 7. 1 will ap preciate any information leading to her recovery. Preston Roberson, Jordan. Stolen-From my place near Trinity on the 4th, of December. one dark brown Mare with star in forehead, branded on left hip, le:t bind foot has dent in it and drags feet in trotting and one black open buggy. Will give $5.00 reward for the return of same to me. Aaron Hodge. Alcolu, R. F. D. WANTED. We want 25 good work ing men with families to settle here. Can give steady work and good wages. Call to see us or write us and we will give full particulars and in formation. D. W. Alderman & Son's Co., Alcolu, S. C. Clarendon Coton Oil Co, St. Paul, S. C. Cotton-Seed Meal at the present prices is a boon to the firmer as it is the cheapest and best form of amonia that can be obtained, and as we have a large 'uantity of these goods on hand we are pre pared to quote prices now. We can also make you attractive price es of hulls and all other product of our mill. A liberal exchange Riven for seed ::::: ] A. L. LESESNE, Manager. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLUNA, County of Sumter. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 1 Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) Bruce W. DesChamps, Plaintiff. ] Against] 2 D. DesChamps, R. S. DesChamps, J. M. DesChamps. Henry D. Green, Hennie D. Brailsford, (race L. I Briggs, Lalla Briggs, Bessie Des Champs, Louis T. DesChamps, Myrtle DesChamps, M. Cato Des Champs, Marshall DesChamps, Iva DesChamps, C. Alphonso Des Champs, Elizabeth DesChamps, R. S. Elliott, Duvall Elliott, John L. Elliott, Carlton E. Elliott, Rod derick M. Elliott, Wayne V. Elliott, Dargan F Elliott, John M. Elliott. Cleo F. Elliott and Richard F. El liott, Defendants. 'o the Defendants above naizled: You are hereby summioned and re tired to answer the complaint in ~his action of which a copy is here- c with served upon you, and to serve ai opy of your answer to the said comn-f laint on the subscribers at their of. c ice, 120-122 North Main street, in the s ~ity of Sumter, S. C., within twenty lays after the service hereof, exclu ~ive of the day of such service; and ift ou fail to answver the complaint ithin the time aforesaid, the plain. i in this action will apply to the( ourt for the relief demnanded in the :omplaint. Dated December 7, A. D., 1911. LEE & MOISE, o the Defendant, J. M. DesChamps: Take notice that the Summons and 3mplaint in the above styled action were tiled in the ogice of the Clerk of laid Court on the 12th day of Decemi ie 1911, and that the plaintiff makes o personal demand against you in his action. LEE & MOISE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. tate of South Carolina Couny of Clarendon. UrHEREAS, Jacob Lawson Mc VLeod made suit to me to grant him letters of administration f the estate and effects of Almira C. ] T seare therefore to cite and] dmonish all and singular the kin red and creditors of the said Almira 1 2. McLeod, deceased, that they] e and appear before me, in the( ourt of Probate, to be held at Mtan ing, on the 28thi day of December ( iext, after publication thereof, at 11 ( ,'clock in the forenoon, to show ~ause, if any they have, why the( ;aid administration should not be Givnen. under my hand this 11th( lay of December, A. D. 1911. 1 JAMES M. WINDBANf, [SE~l1.] Judge of Probate.1 ISRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA,1 IN BANKRUTCY. In the pattsr of M. M. Krasnoff, ankrupt. TO ALL CREDITORS biotice is hereby given that on the th day of D)ecember 1911 th~e said M. 1. Krasnoff was duly adjudicated ankrupt; and that the first neeting f his creditors will be held at my fiice in the pity of Sumter, S. C., on the 28th day of December 1911 at 1Ii 'olock A. M., at which time the said reditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such >ther business as may properly come before the meeting. I. C. STRAUSS, of the conditions of the PEOlES BNK Of MANNING, Located at Manning, S. C., at the close of business December 5, 1911. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts ....... $52,150 64 Overdrafts.................. 78 9( Bonds and Stocks owned by the bank.................. .......... Furniture and Fixtures... .. 1,308 51 Banking House ....... .... ...... .. Other Real Estate owned... .......... Due from Banks and Bankers 2,440 71 Currency... .... .......... 2.274 %A Gold.......................... ..... Silver and other Minor Coin 180 6 Checks and Cash Items..... 2.3.58 80 Exchanges for the Clearing House......................... Other Resources, viz........ .......... Total ....................S 60,792 1E LIABILITIES. Capical Stock paid in........$ 25,000 OC Surplus Fund............... .......... Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid..... ......... ...... 1,606 85 Due to Banks and Bankers......... Dividends unpaid.................... Individual Deposits subject to Check.................. 26,329 09 SavingsDeposits............ 2,856 24 Demand Certificates of de posit......... ............ .......... rime Certificates of deposit .......... Certified Checks.... ....... --...... Cashier's Checks............ .......... N.-tes and Bills Rediscount ed...... .......... ...... ......... Bills Payable, including Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed.................... 5,000 00 DOther Liabilities, viz. .......... . . Total ....... ............S 60.792 18 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.I COUXTY OP CIARENDO'. r Before me came R. C, Wells, Cashier >f the above named bank, who, being Suly sworn, says that the above and regoing statement is a true condition f said bank, as showd by the books of aid bank. R. C. WELLS. Csbier. Sworn to and subscribed before me :his 11th day of December1911. L. S.J T. M. WELLS. Notary Public. rrect-Attest: W. C. DAVIS, A. C BRAI)HAM, J. H. RIGBY, Directors. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIONS OF THE 10E BANK IND IR81 COMPANY Located at Manning, S. C., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS December 5, 1911. RESOURCES. .oans and discounts......,5 47,294 15 )terdrafts..... .... ...... 72 31 onds and Stocks owned by the Bank............................ rniture and Fixtures..... 2,017 54 anking House............. 5,595 42 )ther Real Estate owned.... ...... )ue from Banks and Bankers 10,826 '71 urrency.................. 1,649 00 old....................... 20 00 ilver and other minor coin. 229 88 hecks and casfl items.............. ixchanges for the Clearing House. ............... .. 1,523 17 )rber Resources, viz............. Total,... ...,..$ 69.228 18 LIABILIT' .1 3apital Stock paid in.... .$17,552 50 surplus Fund................ ...... Individed Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid.,.................. 750,44 )ue to Banks and Bankers.......... )ividends Unpaid................. ndividual Deposits subject to check.... ............ 30,706 72 ;avings Deposits...... 6.697 43 )emand Certificates of De posit. .... ................ rime Certificates of Deposit........ 3ertified Checks................... Jashier's Checks............ 120 00 fotes and Bills Rediscounted 6,401 09 ills Payable, including Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed... .............. 7,000 00 )thei- Liabilities, viz............... Total..................5 69228 18 ,TATE GOF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' COUNTY OF CLARENDON I~ Before me came C. W. Wells, Cashier f the above named bank, who, being uly sworn, says that the above and aregoing statement is a true condition f said bank, as shown by the books of aid bank. C. W. WELLS, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me his 11th day of December 1911. [L. S.] - P. D. GRAHAM, Notary Public. F. H. SHULER, W. M. PLOWDEN, M. M. KRASNOFF. Directors. STATEM ENT of the condition of the kank of Turbeville, Located at Turbeville, S. C., at the close of business December 5, 1911. RESOURCES. oans and IDiscounts.... 15,398 29 jverdrafts...... .......... 2025 60 3ods and Stocks owned by the Bank ........... .......... ~urniture and Fixtures..1,315 38 lanking House............. 2,790 79 )ther Real Estate owned............. )ue from Banks and Bankers 1,577 05 ~urrency..................55o 00 ~old................ ........... ilver and other Minor Coin 167 65 hecks and other Cash Items 47 50 ~xchanges for the Clearing 142 23 House..................... )ther Resources, viz....... ....... ~xpenses and taxes, less dis- ... count and exchange... Total.................. 24029 49 LIABILITIES. apital Stock paid in.... 12,040 00 urplus Fund... ... ...... ....... Individed Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid................... ..-...... )qe to Banks and Uankers...... )ividends Unpaid........... ndividual ~ epgsits subject ~tQ QhecIg........ ...... 6,31ti 65 avings Deposits.................. )enand Certificates of De posit................... 'itne Certificates of Deposit 1,964j20 ertifed Checks...... ............ ashier's Checks.............108 64 otes and Bills Rediscounted 600 00 ills Payable, including Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed......... .......... 3,000 00 )ther Liabilit.es, viz....... ...... To........ . 24029) 49 J1eiUVU ui~ - - Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above: and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. D. E. TURBEVILLE, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of December 1911. [L. S.] WM. J. TURBEVILLE, Notary Public for S. C. Correct-Attest: D. L. GREEN. C. E. GAMBLE, I. W. PITTMAN. t Directors. t OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF MANNING Located at Manning, S. C., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS December 5, 1911. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . 8239.069 241 Overdrafts....... ......... 558 501 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank............................. Furniture and fixtures...... 1,200 00 Banking House............. 4,500 00 Other Real Estate.......... ... ...... Due from Banks and Bankers 26,812 57 Currency.................. 3.100 00 Gold.................. . . 335 00 Silver-and other- Minor Coin 717 87 1 Checks and Cash items...... 4,100 58 n Exchanges for the Clearing House........... ............ Other Resources, viz:................. * Total...... ..............8287,393 76 c S LIABILITIES. 0 Capital Stock Paid in. .... 8 40.000 00 Surplus Fund......... ..... 40,000 00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes . paid..... ........... .. 40,247 56 Due to Banks and Bankers...........S Dividends Unpaid, .................. 0 Individual deposits subject to check........ ..... ..... 116,443 43 " Savings Deposits.......... 16,552 19 V Demand Certificates of De- V posit ...... ......................... ii Time Certificates of Deposit,........ e Certified Checks,....................... Cashier's Checks,..................... Notes and bills rediscounted 6,149 33 C Bills payable, including Cer- a tificates for money borrow ed........................ 28,001 25 Other Liabilities, viz:................. u: Total ....... ............287.393 76 1i ti STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 01 COUNTY or CLARENDON. t< Before me came Joseph Sprott, Cash- tl ier of the above named bank, who being s< duly sworn, says that the above and i foregoing statement is a true coidition of said Bank, as shown by the books of ' said bank. .C. JOSEPH SPROTT, T Cashier. 11 Sworn to and subscribed before me, r this 12th day of December, 1911. ti [L. S.] LOUIS APPELT. 1 Notary Public for S. C. ti Correct-Attest: A. LEVI, F. 0. RICHARDSON, 01 J. W. MCLEOD. Directors. :1 STATEMENT S* of the condition ofT i Bank ofClredo Looated at Manning, S. C., at the close of business on 1.. ember 5th, 1911. pl RESOURCES. c Loans and discounts...8179055 96 t Overdrafts................771 37 ~ Bonds and Srocks owned by the Bank............ .. ....... Furniture and fixtures... 458 53 P. Banking House............ 3.000 00 C* Other Real Estate.......] Due from Banks and Bankers 28,038 20 t Currency............... .. 2,427 00 a' Gold.... .................. 336 00 t Silver and other Minor Coin 310 00 hi Checks and cash items... 679 07 Exchanges for the Clearing House................ ... -... Total ............. .. ..8215,076 13 te LIAIL.ITIES. Capital stock paid ip... 25,000 00 et Surplus F'und........ ..... 10 000 00 cc Undivided Profits, less Cur- o rent Expenses and Taxes .. Paid................... 902.3 05 Due to Banks and Bankers 42 21 Dividends Unpaid........ ndividual Deposits Subject to Check.............. 129.3.57 30 Savings Deposits........... 13,116 16 1 Demand Certificates of De- I posit............. ......--.. -. Time Certificates of Deposit .. ..... Certified Checks................. Cashier's Checks..,...,.... ....... Notes and Bills Rlediscount ed........ ........ 15,000 00 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed..............11,000 00 Other Liabilities, viz:... 37 41 L Reserve fund carried on gen- C eral or individual ledger.. 2,500 00 Bl Total.................21.076 13 F B TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. C COUNTY Ob CLARcENDON. O Before me came J. A. Weinbero D President of the above named bank, who C being duly sworn, says that the aboveG and foregoing statement is a true condi-5 tion of said bank, as shown by the books C f said bank.E J. A. WEINBERG' o Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 12th day of December, 1911. L. S.] Ri. D. CoTHRAN, Notary Public. orret-Attest : F. P. ERVIN,C C. B. GEIGER, Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. I COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. S Decree. Susan L. Benbow, Plaintiff. Against C J. B. Harvin, R. T. Harvin, M. W. C Lesesne, Sarah L. Mellette, Abie Harvin Dukes, Rebecca Harvin, ~ Willie Hilton. Julian E. Mellette, Robert Mellette, Aretus Watt, Al pbena Mellette and Julia MelletteC Defendants. Pursuant to an execution issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the above stated case, and to mec di-g rected. bearing date the 4th day of October 1911. I have levied on and will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of C the court house door in Manning, S. b C., on Tuesday the 2nd day of Janu- a arv 1912, (Monday being a legal holi- d day.) the same being salesday: b All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated in the county of Clarendon, containing| twelve acres, more or less, and bound- ti ed on the North by lands of Susan L. Benbow. East by the Nelson Ferry Road, South by lands of A. Levi, anC (: West by lands of Shabrack Walk-er. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE,, Sheriff Clarenlon ontyi. . ro Levy and Collect Licenses in the Town or Manning for the Year 1912. BE IT ORDArxED By the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Manning in Council Assembled: SECTION 1. That every person. firm. comp ny or corporation engaged in any trade, busi tess or profession hereinaf ter mentioned with a the limits of the town of Manning shall be equired on or before the 15th day of January, 912 to obtain a license to exercise said trade. usiness or profession within the limits of the aid town: and every person, firm or corpora. ien now now so engaged. but expecting to en. age in such trade, business or profession after he 1st day of January of the present year, shall ie required to first obtain license to exercise ame, all of the said license to be fixed accord ag to the schedule and amounts hereinafter et forth. SEc. 2. Upon each and every merchant or ny other person. firm, company or corporation oing business within the limits of the said own of Manning, and for each and every store r place of business within the corporate limits f the said town, except such. as are otherwise pecifically taxed by this ordinance, the license ball be as follows: Upon merchants whose gross cash and credit iles do not exceed: 2.000 per annum...................... $1000 5,000. . ......................... 15 00 10,000 ' - ......................... 20 00 11.000 --. . . ........................ 2500 S000... . ............. ...... 30 00 -10.00 " ............... ......... 3500 50.000 - - ......................... 40 00 .oo. . . ........................ 4500 100.000 - . ............... ......... 50 00 SEc. 3. Every firm, company or corporation !quired by the ordinance of the town of Man inp to obtain a license to engage in any trade, usiness or profession for which a license is re uired. shall. before the 15th day of January of ach year. register with the town clerk, first his r her name or style. and in case of a firm or ,mpanv the names of the several persons con ituting such firm or company, 'and the place r business; second, the trade, business or pro ssion for which a license is requires; the place 'here such trade, business or profession is irried on in the case of a dealer in goods, 'ares or merchandise, the amount extent and lue of the business carried on; all of which 1all be given under oath. All persons. firms, )mpanies or corporations commencing busi ess on or after the first day of January 1912. 1all register as aforesaid. It shall be the du of the town clerk to assess all persons, firms, >mpanies and corporations liable for town eenses under the ordinances of this town, and iter the same in a boon to be known as the icense Book, giving a classified and complete st of all such persons, firms, companies and >rporations who are liable for town license. id the amount of license for which taey are able, which licenses shall be obtained as here provided. on or before the 15th day of Jan iry, 1912. Licente shall be i-sued by the Clerk id Treasurer, who shall keep a record of all enses issued in the License Book. It shall be Le duty of the Mayor to enforce the payment ' all the license fixed by the ordinances of the wa of Manning and assessed by him under au tority thereof as aforesaid in the manner pre :rbed by the laws of the State of South Caro aa and the ordinances of the town of Manning. SEC. 4. If any person exercise or carry on any ade, business or profession for the exercising xrrying on or doing of which a .ibense is re iired by this ordinance, without first register g or taking out such a license as in that behalf 'quired. he, she or they, besides being liable to e payment of the license, shall be subject to a ic not to exceed $40 or imprisonment for a me not to exceed thirty days, upon conviction fore the Mayor or Acting Mayor. SEc. 5. In every license to be taken out under - by authority of this ordinance, shall be con ined and set forth the purpose. trade. business - profession for which such license is granted. id the name and place of business of the per na or persons taking out the same, and the ne for which it is granted. The Clerk and reasurer shall prepare a form of license to be ed in each case, and shall have the same print t and bound in book form, in a neat and sub atial manner, with a proper stub attached to ch. upon which shall be written at the time .e 11cense is issued the name of the party oh ininzg the same. the length of time corered by ch license, together with th.e amount charged .refor; and the party receiving such Ilcense all keep the same posted in some conspicuous ace wherc his business, trade or profession is .rried on. Any evasions of the provisions of .is :.ection shall be subject t, a penalty of not ore than $40 or thirty days imprisonment. SEC. 6. The license granted under this ordi. nce shalU not authorize the person; firm, coin. Lay or corporation mentioned therein, to exer se or carry on the trade, business or profession 'ecliled in such license in any other place than at mentioned therein. All licenses issued on d after January 15th shall not be for less than .e current year unless otherwise provided rein. SEC. 7. For a license to carry on any perma at or transient trades. business or profession, e sum hereinaf ter men tioned shall be paid in the town treasury in gold or silver coin. Uni 1 States Treasury notes, National Bank notes gold or silver certificates. SEC. 8. Any money lender (private) who snal .arge, accept or receive interest charges or mnpensation for the lending of money, directly indirectly, by whatever name. means or de S T A Tr E M1E N T of the condition of the lank of SummertonI Located at Summerton, S. C., AT THE CLoSE OF B11INLESS December 5th, 1911. RESOURCES. oans and discounts... 112,494 50; verdrafts. .... ..... .....2.555 71 onds and Stocks owned by the Blank.......................I urniture and Fixtures... 900 00 anking house............. 1,300 00~ ther Rca! Estate owned ... 1,800 00 ue from Banks aad Bankers 23,920 41' urrency ....... ......... 3,099 00 old. .......... iver and other Minor Coin 959 94 be~cks and Gash Items. ..706 25 xchanges for the Clearing House, ......................... rher Resources, viz................ Total..................8147,741 81 LIABILITIES. spital Stock Paid in ..25.000 00 arplus Fund.............. 10.000 00 ndivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid............... ... .5,064 45' ue to Banks and Bankers 576 9 ividends Unpaid............S56 00 idividual Deposits Subject to check ........ ....... 55,428 30 tving Denosits......... .... 5.301 65 enmand (Certilicates of De posit............................ ime Certificates of Deposit. 14,4G9 72 ertified Cheeks,.................. ashier's Cheeks... ......... 844 70 otes and bills rediscountz1........... ills Payable, including Cer tilicates for Money Borrow ed.................... 30,000) 00 thier Liabilities, viz..... ......... eserve Fund.............. 1,000 00 Total..........,.... ..$147-741 Si1 CATE OF' StLTH CARO~CLINA, I. COUNTY OF CLARlENDON. Befor-e me came John WV. Lesesne, ashier of the above named bank, who sing duly sworn, says that the above id foregoing statement is a true con tion of said Bank, as shown by the >oks of said batik. JINO. W. LESESNE, Cashier. | Sworn to and subscri~ed befotre me.I 11s 9th day of December, 1911. H. C. CARRIGAN. JR [i. s.] Notary Public for S. C. orrect-Attest J. A. WE1NBERG. D. 0. RHA ME. M. D. MCCLARY, convictions shall be reportea to Tne rLcx. - ing of town council. whereupon the license of such party or parties so convicted shall be re voked. A. Auctioneers selling at public outcry......8 5 00 Agency or agent real estate-renting or selling......... ................ 5 00 Agents selling fertilizers............. 5 00 Agents or dealer in pianos and organs or either................ ................ .... 10 00 Agents not specially mentioned....... 10 00 Automobiles-dealer....... .......... 10 00 Automobiles-repair shop................. . 00 B. Banks or trust companies..... ......50 00 Brokers-merchandise...... .... 5 00 Billiard or pool rooms. each.............. 30 00 Brick masons ....-....... ........... 5 00 Blacksmith shops and wheelwrights...... 5 00 Barber shops, per chair.............. 2 00 Boarding houses or hotels for the accom modation of transient customers. hav ing 8 rooms and less than 15............. 5 00 Having 15 rooms and over........... o ... 10 00 Bottling werks, per annum................, 00 Book agents selling books by subscription 10 00 Bowling alleys.....-. ................ 5 00 Bill posters....- .. --.................. 00 Bill posters, per day......................1 00 Building and Loan Association-local.... 10 00 Building and Loan Association--agents or representatives whose principal office is not located in this state............... 100 00 Butchers........................... 0 00 Butchers-itinerant, per day.............. 2 00 Bicycles-agents or dealers................ 5 00 Boot and shoe blacks.....................1 00 Cotton gin and press in use............10 00 Cotton seed oil mills, including gins...... 50 00 Contractors taking contracts under one hundred dollars..... .................. 5 00 Contractors taking contracts not over one thousand dollars....--.---............. 10 00 Contractors taking contracts over $1,000 not over 85,000.. .................. 15 00 Contractors taking contracts over 5,000 not over $10.000....... ........... 25 00 Contractors taking contracts over 810,000. 40 00 Carnivals, not less than per week........ 150 00 Circus and Manegerie per day exhibiting in city........... ............ 100 00 D. Dentists...... ............................ 10 00 Dog and pony sho w. not less than........ 10 00 E. . Express companies or agencies each, for business done exclusively within the town of Manning and not including any business done to or from points without the state and not including any business done for the government of the United States.......................*........ . 25 00 Exhibitions-Theatrical, minstrel or oth er under tent. per day............. 10 00 Electric light companies...... ......20 CO F. Fish or oysters-sold on streets........ 5 00 Flying Jennie-per day................... 5 00 Fruit and vegetable stands or lunch coun ters......................................... 5 00 G. . Grits mills................................ 2 50 H. Hosiery mills.......... . ........ 5 00 Horse shoting.............................. 2 .0 Harness repair shops.. .............. 5 00 Hucksters-produce....................... 2 50 Provided, this ordinance shall not.apply to farmers selling their truck or produce upon the streets of Manning. .I. Ice factory................................ 10 00 Ice dealers-at retail-each house with wagons...... .. ........................ 5 00 Ise cream saloon or cart................... 2 50 Insurance companies-life or fire-repre sented by transient solicitor or agent per week................ . ......... 20 00 Insurance companies- fire or old line life 10 00 Insurance companies--accident, .fidellty, guarantee, live stock or other insurance company, for each company...... ...10 00 Insurance solicitors of life and accident insurance companies and solicitors of fire and other insurance companies, un connected with a regular local licensed ~ agency of same....... ............20 00 Insurance of any other kind and comp any, corporation or society having in surance features other than chavitabie. 10 00 Itinerant repairer of bicycles, typewrit ers, sewing machines or cash registers not regularly employed by licensed dealer............................. 5 00 K. Kerosene or other oil companies....25 00 L. Land loan companies or agents therefor.. 10 00 Lawyers............................ 10 00 Laundries.......- ................... 2 00 Laundry agents....................... 2 00 M~. Machine shops........................ 5 00 N. Newspapers......................... 5 00 P. Pedlers, per day..................... 10 00 Printing ofilce, job...........-..........a 00 Physicians.....................-....--10 00 Photographers, transient, per day.....1 00 Photographers, per year...............10 00 Pressing club.......................... 3 00 Rt. Railroads for business done exclusively within the limits of the town of Manning and not including any business done to or from points without the state and not including any business done for the gov ernment of the United States.......... 7 00 Restuarant, serving meals only.........a 00 S. Stables (not sale.) vehicles and horses for hire only. (This license shall apply to all persons hiring out teams whether running a livery stable or not).........10 00 Stables-vehicles and horses for sale and feed...............-..... ....- ... ....25 00 Stallions.............................. 10 00 Shoe repairers...-.....................2 50 Saw mills......................-- ----.-10 00 Surveyors..... ........................ 00 Sanitary Plumbing.....................a 00 Shooting gallery...........-...-...-.....10 00 Skating rinks.......................... a 00 Soda fountains. connected with other bus business or alone..............----- ---10 00 Telegraph companies or agencies, for bus iness done within the town of Mfanning and not including any business done from points without the state and not including any business done for the gov ernent of the United States..........5 00 Telephone companies................10 00 Undertakers............................10 00 Venders, street, per day.-..............10 00 Wagons or other vehicles run fdr gain. one horse each on streets...............a 00 Wagons or other vehicles run for gain, two horses each on streets.............10 00 Warehouses each with storags for hire-... 10 00 Warehouses, tobacco.......-............10 00 SEC. S. That the proceeds of the license tax shall be applied by the Clerk and Treasurer to the payment of the current expenses of the said town SEC. 9. The amount to be charged for license for any other business, trade or profession not hereintofore specifically enumerated, shall be fixed by the Committee on Finance, but said committee shall have no authority to change or reduce the license fees herein fixed: Provided that in case of short term licenses, taken out in the latter part of the niscal year, the Committee on Finance may in their discretion reduce the licene fee. SEC. 10. The Clerk and Treasurer shall con suit the Committee on Finance where the occu pation of any applicant for license, or amount to be charged is questioned, and the committee shall have power to decide the matter. SEC. 11 The Clerk and Treasurer shall be re 1juired to turn over to the Police Department. the names of all delinquent license payers im mediately after the 15th of Januaty, 191Z and the Police Department shall immediately bring the delinquents before the Mayor for violation of this ordinance. Sxc. 1e. That the Council shall have the pow er to revoke any license for just cause. SEC. 13. It shall be the duty of the Police force to inveftigate and report to the Mayor all persons doing business without a h-cense. SEC. 14. That on andi after the passage of this ortdiuace the penalty of non payment of license shall be the sum of ten per cent for every month or part of month until said license is paid. Fis cal year as to licenses to run from January to J anuary SEC. 15. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinan ces conflicting with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Done and ratified under the corporate seal of the Town of Manning on the 5th day of Decem ber. in the year of our Lord, one thousand. nine hundred and eleven. A. C. BRADHAM. Attest: .Myr T- M4. WRLS, City Clerk. Myr