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Ebt fAnin g Gimes. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920 Mr. S. Katzolf has returned from a business trip to the Northern cities. Buy valentines from the civic league. The Civic League will meet at the Court House, Monday, February 15th. A full attendance is urged. The election for mayor and six al dlermen for the towa of Manning will be held on April 12. Several of the teachers have gone to their respective homes on aceount of the Flu epidemic. Miss Annie' Thames is on the nor thern markets selecting the spring styles for her millinery trade. Next Saturday is Valentine's Day. Save your money and buy your val entines from the civic league. Valentines for sale by the civic league next Saturday. Mr. IIorace M1. Thomas has been confined to the house several days this week. Dr. G. L. Dickson and Mr. W. M. Plowden are in Berkeley county this week on a hunt. Mrs. Kate IHarvin was called to Williston last week to her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Odiorne, who is ill. Mrs. D. M. Bradham and daughter. Miss .1ulia, have returned to their home in Manning from New York. M1essrs. B. A. Weinberg and G. M. Smith are in New York buying the Spring :tock for Weinberg Co. Miss Mc od , a trained nurse of Sum morton, is at the home of Mr. S. J. Smith, whose family is down with Flu. Mr. V. C. \Vhiteside, who has been buying cot ton on the local market this season, left yesterday for his home in Anniston, Ala. The ci'vic league is a great organi zation. The ladies are always work img to keep the town clean. Buy val entin:s from them next Saturday and (14) your duty. Fresh Yard Eggs. B. B. IREE I)IN' Pure Food Grocery lEye.. Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PHl. G. Optometrist, MANNING, S. C. nIf you are *to believe are better Thenl Mr . I 'rop ~~fj I tS( )lliUch pric wVill Slay l put iol bl~inSS Ihe-lant Cal h\'ts day bjy peopleC If a1 ll . he Stffi 1 O t he SamfC (tulli IulillAy for rem(:mcr I!~tShtes; tcC. heati ~fj In dli>y qt~llhiy adf.tUl ~Now, Mr. Prosy *iWhat do you'ti ~fi Comn C. I At Ready to serve and the best Prunes you ever. saw, DelMonte Prepared Prunes. B. B. BREEDIN'S Lieutenant J. Ingrain Wilson re turned home from Fort McPherson last week, having received .his dis charge from the army. Mir. C. B. Smith is traveling the Pee Dee section of the State this week in the interest of The Times Job De partment. The civic league will have valen tines to sell next Saturday. Buy from the good ladies that are striving to beautify the town. Representative W. W. Johnson who died in Columbia last Tuesday night of pneumonia was buried in the Man ning cemetery Thursday. If council would fine the owners of hogs that rin at large on the streets, they would keep them shut up. It's almost impossible to catch a hog and put him in the town lot, but the owner can easily be had. Senator Wideman has a bill in the Senate to bond the county for $1,000, 1000 for building permanent roads. Of course, an elect ion will be held and the people wall vote on the issue. Mrs. J. B. Ilarvin of Summerton, who returned home from a Richmond hospital a few weeks ago, has suffer d a relapse, and will be taken back to Richmond tomorrow for treatment. Died suddenly at his home near Pinewood last Saturday, Mr. Arthur W. Scarboro, and was buried on Sun lay at Ilagood. The deceased was at. me time superintendent of Thomas' mill at. lloomville. Tested Seeds For Field and Garden (I l lar free Catalog which tells Ibut I h b;s. oriel :s f iardn eeds -fo r home11f use, cannn n ;hipp~iin -wlmi li1"ld seeds tol plant for t cary yields Of graii or hay-whicli to sow for abunda nt patstur atge. WOODS SEEDS are choice strains of the best varieties, re-el-anedl and tested for germination and IlturitY. Write' fort Catalo and,1 "Wood's Crep Speell." gijvingr imey .'nformatio In and enrretil ta'ies. i\lailled free. T.W.WOOD & SONS SEEDSMEN, RICHMOND, - - -- VIRGINIA not vrepar that some t Sthan other: 1rty Owvner you are in af d PC petgllon', regardless of how\ tlr it's put onl how wvell ii we( t as short sighltd at buin~less pr I 1)ull off. Y'et this5 sitlne thh whol( ought to knlow betr t tctiv\elyV packed ini tln canls a y, heln we( are amlong~ the big er, weC haive repeatedly claimeI obs"5 alnd, weC are sticking( to thl I u OIllcas lPainits; Stajns; V; ndl(V ear above t he average~ the rent. ective Buyer; iink about it? e see us. If we can't "sh ,a y 'twill cost youl nothing. R. BREEDIl The Manning Grocery C mmmmr~mm Heinz, Campbell andan Camp's Soups. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery The Board of Health ordered all of I the schools, churches and picture show closed last Monday on account of the Flu epidemic. This disease is not alarming in Manning yet, but this was (lone as a precaution, and to keep it from spreading. The schools which have been closed this week, will probably re-open Mon day next. No child will be admitted 1 unless it can show a vaccination cer tific'ate. Mrs. Stewart Ilarvin entertained on Friday nigth at a progressive rook " party for the benefit of the Civic League. After a series of games a delicious salad course with hot choco late was served. Owing to the action of the Board of Health relative to the cessation of all public meetings, the Mother's Club will not hold its regular monthly meeting on Friday, February 13th. All members are requested to send their dues to the treasurer, Mrs. F. O. Richardson. Mrs. J. E. Arant. " Secretary of Mother's Club. Don't. forget the "Elephant Sale" that will take place Thursday after noon and evening the twenty-sixth of 'ebruary. The Civic League will ap- U pear at the home of every person in" U Manning to collect the contribution * on Monday the 16th. Please every body be ready and generous. Some lovely gifts have already heen receiv ed and we hope to make this new oc casion one of pleasure and fun. And U also a profitable one. Mr. Clarence Iseman, while attempt- p ing to crank his automobile Sunday p morning, accidently struck his arm on? g a revolver which he had on his in ..le co:+t pocket, the pistol exploding and the hall entered his right side, U and lodging in his collar bone. ie was at. once taken to the Toumey hos- I pital, Sumter. And while the wound is serious it is not expected to rc ult fatal. There is much complaint about the U paving company cutting the streets11 un and leuving them in this condition. f Their excuse is. we learn, that they are waiting for the cable which will c'arry th'' u nderground wires to be placed. 'T'here is nothing to hinder them from paving from the depot, to the school house and down Brooks street to the old hotel corner. These streets are almost beyond drivinig over. Wake up couneil and force the const rnct ion people to (1( their work. When these two streets are compleie1 U nearly half of the iob will be over. It U is a shame to let-these streets remain The wiSe man USeS Fi arc1 Liulllid1 Smoke oil his mbOaa i and huyS it at B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery I I. 1-1 >ainlts row for' stuLmps. the stu1ff comes ars or how long~ it opositionl as a real aLs is being dlone Thus5 moveth the rid labee "l'aint" gest liars in yourl dI to sell ''BetterI at claim. wrnishes; En~amfels; nl, there's nothiing~ i' Shoe E In Shoes as in OtI Economy to Hanar $15.0C T w Bostoi tax, a we wil tonian v S Buy larges1 in Eas IThe D. J. Cha The D Home of Hart S Sum this condition. They were bad gas had to e onugh before, but are much worse parents to then the trot - 0-o---- was necessar )EWBEY JONES MAARRICS from the Pr< Sergt. .Joni The romance of pretty 18-year-old Manning, S. imipi Myllykangas, 114 Hazel street, the 36th rep as culminated at 11 this morning, at Camp Dc en she became the bride of George .tones, 21 years ol, a sergeant- L j.jor in the 3(th infantry. rCiwere miany impediments in P1 S':T.y of the marriage, b~ut all ob 'el are ovueome todayv and the d's face was radiant wvhen she Ft city hallI on the arm of her sol ir-husband afIter having the cere >)n erred by City Clerk WalI- FeI r A. Davis in the. mayor's oflice. Because of her age Mlis Mlyllkyan I'hie mfornfing dIrink ofthe ho appr)1eciate the best inlSp offee, Chase and Sanbhorn 's 'a! Brand Coffee. If you - zver have tried Seal Brand t us send you a can. ~ D . B. B RE E DIN'S SPure Food Groceryj Sei Don't Delay Tomorrow lM Manning Realt S. W.IBARRON Mat con~c ter Things, if huy the B i Shoes--the fin , with 50c. wai hey are selling ith 80c. additio [aces. iians at $12.50 re a good buy 1 give a new pz s that are un le have a spler Jork Shoes a ery pair guara itisfactory. vhere you get Stock of Me tern Carolina dler Cic :haffner & Marx C1 ter, S. C. et the consent of her st he wedding, but even be ible was nrot over, for it m y for her to get a licen me di bate court. ['s, a clean-cut, well- pl ing chap, comies from et C., and has been with ir iment since it has been f, ens. He met his bride bi ANT VO NOl iruary is the We have the Ev ergree1 cial Grass Seed and Berr ickson Di ie Bes --See UsT< ay Be Too y & Insu mning, S. C. is m est est on earth, at3 r tax additional. m for $18.00 nal in other with 25c. war I for you, because * tir for any Bos- * ;atisfactory. idid line of U nd Boots niteed to beU U the best and * n's Fnrnishings * to select from. U thing' Co. * othes U. veral months ago and the courtship ' gan without delay, and arrange ents finally were made for the wed ng. Miss Myllykangas has been em oyed at the Diadem manufacturing "mpany. The ceremony took place the presence of members of her mily--Fitchburg Daily News, Fitch trg, Mass. UR LAWN Right Month. Seed .in for shady places i nuda. 'ug Store. | IC E day ! Late !' * rance Co. EIN C. BAGNAL m m m m. m .. .