The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 22, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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The Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Ih fUanning &ime. * Fe Railroad has g"One into tree growing _____________________________in order to provide for its future sup I~V of crossties. The Santa Fe has MANNING, S. C., JAN. 22, 1908. adopted the eucalyptus as the most suit ________ _______ _______able species for tie vurposes because of Publishes All Countrapid rowth. reat density and Publishs All ountyinliTo and is' now planting 700 ficial Advertisements. acres in a ranch of 9.000 acres in ~ Southern California to eucalyptus seed Advertisers will please re member that copy for a Reports w. rc received here vester change of ad. MUST be in day to the effect that Police Officer W. this offce by SaturCav Noon in order to .' Clyde, of Sumter. was fatally shot insure ublication tile followinT week. Monday niot by a nero whom he was Fe Railrendeadring to arrest. Mr. Clyde had a number of friends in Mannincg and all nwere shocked to learn of his untimely death yesterday morning. The negro We had to take in on debt. who did the shooting had stiven trnuble Sfine Mtilk Cows and Calves. A before and had recently escape from lot of Dry Cows and Yearlingas. One the chainganp. fne Ox tiat will weigah 1000 pounas. Five head of Mules and 4 head of, Little Viola, youngest child of 'Mr. Horses and lot of Buggies and land Mrs. S. I. Till, Oied in Columbia Wag-ons also some g-ood 2 horse last Monday after a few days illness Wagons from pneumonia. Mrs. Till and chil h csh.Wf r dren were visiting relatives when the dae totecaetshthoie.licrW Some very fAne Milk Cows. child was taken sick. The body was Mondayt night byiagnegrodwhomihetwas Will also sell for the cash 00 fine u o nin Manig and O r oasrom Fr. os . at. was buried yesterday morning. Rev. Ladies Long Jackets from t . to D. A.Phillips conducted an appropriate $1500ea MikCwfuneral service at t ye rave. .oo Drvh CosadYalns1Oetecanag Ladies Short Jackets from 1 to f The store room and stock of general each. merchandise belonging to Mir. m. T. W0o ns alo ne Suits of Clothes fro Brotonda aoterh meds iltnest Sd to v15. we ret llies oeth e 00 childrens Knee Suits from S1.19 of Manning g oay de t an to v5 per Su3t. ft 1 last Thursday night. The origin 1000 pair of Kee Pants from 2 toD the fire is unknown. aMr. Brogdon, Ladi0eShrt acks fwho lives near the store, was awakened each merhanisebelnengopM.iJrT 1000 Mens Pants from $1.19, for a during the progress of the nire by the explosion of a kegr of powder that was nice all all Wool Pant to $6.50 for in the store. The stock of goods the best in the store. amounted to about 85.000, on which Will sell for the C A S H. there was insurance that will practically W. E. JENKINSON CO. cover the loss. The Sumter Item advises the people of Pinewood to hurry up and get into Sumter county in order .: get out of Read Jenkinson's big ad on another paying increased taxes for the building of a new court house at Manning. How page. is that for nerve? Who would want to Miss Claudia Ticher, of Sumter, is vote themselves into Sumter county visiting friends in Manning. when other sectious have been busy voting themselves out of Sumater and Judge John S. Wilson has gone to assuming extra taxation i order to get holc court in the fifth circuit. out" The good people of the Pinewood 'Mrs Dr Stple, of'Wahinton D.section had better stay where they are. Mrs. Dr. Staples, of Washington, D.oodenough. C., is visiting Mrs. T. M. Nouzon. Charlie Willie. the. young Chinese Miss Susie Harvin is visiting her laundryman. who has been insane for sister Mrs. S. A. Harvin at Privateer. several weeks past, after being kept in Mr. Joel E. Brunson mingled with confinement for ten days, was released his friends in Manning last Saturday. c Sam Lee of Sumter, and Hop Sing of St. Peter's Lodge, A. F. M., will Charleston, who agreed to assume have their annual banquet tomorrow responsibility and care for him. He night. was taken to Charleston this morning, and it is understood that in a few weeks Mis Clara Smith, of Mullins, is here his cousin, Hop Sin will toke him on a visit to her sister, Mrs. John G. back to China. T e course thus adoot Slaughter. ed will relieve the State hospital for the insane of a dilemma and it is hoped Mrs. Nora offaman, of Columbia, is will prove best for the unfortunate in Manning this week as the guest of Charlie. .Mrs. S. L. Till. ____ Ex-Senator C. S. Davis of Summer- Hospital F Hud. ton, paid THE TmEs ofice a pleasant Col. D. w. Brlsford ...... 5 00 call last Monday. . Mr. j. P. Graham ............ 5 00 Uncle Allen and his street force Miss Bertha Davisr r 16 75 have been doing some nice work on the streets. recently. Persuant to a notice from Hon. E. D. Smith I am callin for a meeting of Mss Beulah Dinkins, of Indiantown the Cotton Growers Association for this is visiting the family of her brother, county at the court house in Manning judge John S. Wilson. on SAurday the 25th day of January. During the past eek we have had This is a very important meetish and ral Nof te hav t w i o especially since the officers for the en ever seen in this section sueing year are to be elected and delegate or deiegates chosen by the There will be preaching at "Fellow- convention to represent the local as ship church Sunday at 3:30 p. m. by the sociation at the meeting of the asso calpastMondy.N.Tola Mr. J. P.cGrahao....n in 50lmb Dr.le Alle Ma-hs, ofFlretfce orpeec tti etn.Dn gradutet phracstl.oegae forerst t da Satucray Honh.E.D with thmMahnig amacallingF for aOmengo Mrs BLuyh Dinkines, of Coludiantw'teCto rwrsAscainfrti hs bensening the iyso wek brothr cTat thecr house inco aing Juelie JondS frinsoin. Manig The Saturday boehdyofJauary Curdarouanocing the matwe ehv ar- Thealy sione the don'ices for moeyen sria of Mtchell esiest Mhists ieingFor re t olbser' elecd an evert seenin thilltk sectiono- thelegamtea.DrW deeaE. Bosn by the Tetre Aplt campeahin Sudayow convento torpsnt the Tocalas nihp churc sendoay in3 p. m.. The foitolatwthe metial fe sso-o Hestre. J. C.'olumbi ia tion Nwshich convne s someClyumbha orningwe rebrurin.i Siho theourgitest tha Mr. F. . Pahelps, oi FJoranc, has possbl orenea this' oetn. shod'.t beeappitedarmcistdis o ln-e forge fie d samede, ithnt vithrte anipntg odshreteByr n aharillagE. of PensDGEn, Mr.LcyG a efClica,issrnlihonoeo hsobou passbe pning ate aothweek ofithe Theaudiee ous the oytow uilt, cilties f thi sretin wh ich 'e thmfhme igestboer oyoute; er ards alloanoning thee mar- sonThnand soodnesshe don'tetur reidnty, theyt wihe wbll tak memory ofne of tvage were Dr. the st.Bw &Aot nigRoo set nic." inopesonprised he revlrned tinClumi theBtst esupsedaanyneeeria continue thi weelps wit unaadan- bealBhasi tesoflk hr teest Qupited anmer are jie cerhve eeodd for exampr teo cuchy.inc.helsris cem Irouin-ar oro nCiao fomedad anompetaps, teopeopecofrByerthw readsofgitOin theeewspapersrwithtth cTe Sttod of tiseiowhcanvasershvdam mto thatalofumxerecd daredllidi theirecente elcn ionameencopdwiha rfud favreo minlthe new ceony of theptbt ihavgeses fimn bReeluty eati."t ra n rwe iis ewa ishmorevobviousethina halltor theatre Mhr.chW codcdoy hasreturne Fomertv ontutin ir-rp cte tate. Hee i o xclikotcoddwith livigbatedsinHn-s mueeasedQwith thumer puhand husteYrk that churc since Inhthesodrthefirspeilofm ATher pteard of hunrsswent down onclaree validtey recent dele.They in adntwtot xetwe ti fabuiltothreeior fournstoriestabofeCthe hount ac aportes of ra inbr lat nd ud hrfr, aey rqie Teinptnl cotes Sthat thew weidilisfrtepepefrapbi A the exantysatio. o eces ed 0000 latMriay theMry werethirteed apfrometonsoldb skdi aprospctn ntri oe as e part wileeofw n ilaei ot ao sahno Sthat hiendinot anlycky ut sor har r ulchl numberawen touthim, get toher as aveeryudi eposbefr oer Fmiday.ltownehrrorhtntoecurserendnduifle canotherball's defctsnofrsnwetructin Ch aen. n yestedyater dayr Th btwikth pno ha oeta frendsac in uaing. His manysinsoefr-rpi nuea etei hereportwaysenoy hims vtanth woudater Caoin. beFireaTrapssen SmallfTowns. Theefolwowingeeditiriaicexpressionn for he prposoftiscusingtheanop RHEUMA Ir isOieySha yeuleprinWilliaithurhecsuntystooorroa ositisnblo form ahnewocountyntohbeldsit namedTRutledgeandithatpedcuntyhseat mentteril acid f if in the bod u theadtr of The rmonhlymeeingof he hevineys populton reove 2,500 thros ai Ladis' issonay Sciey o th Prstrong lih bono. Its phsen thereu byteian hurh wil b hel at thishos thidneh are actill oned irsea ofFrdayth 24.as adbee bT autilence the kineyeowiper Mrs.Joseh potthaslaceon oranot onlyrmoveric acid, abut cure te kins and th-ie almantersro resit table o. renorieoftheltwenty-feurthan-eacidtis ended nual onvetionof th Womn's hris peron B.erished. bndrem tia Tepernc Unon f Sut Cae- oed suppose tate Pubisng Coer ofa ina hel atNewbrry astfall Itine ta aii printes frtes appaeingcouth a netly intd bokletandivesan falina liviton. athr 101 Lmber char interstin accont o the ocedi er houbae S.e Corded;: thought.ample, oftheconvetion.rheuoiism andatreatedrror i nhat panygavea motejoyale eterandh parhapsi the backl andoyetonm mentlastnigt inInsttut Hal. T eadp clea ito the nesoulers wTh tbei orde andevined eceptonaltaletmo too tiong trip all oseperienced, the artof verymemer f th co-ican, buf itve mightehel ime.n nany Theaudince as dligted wase onway afforemonth buie could Dogeat Kiney Pillsded etermied whto The eitorof TE TIEShs ie orethemousdthan a boxat aoru tre ceived a cordialf efetivecontrutiont tedte opltl eoeh aie-trp vil onMonay venig, anury it s Forualey ldalers. P ie whcent and lsoto tted asuper obgienrosteMitliing Ceingsfflo iNe Hars by te Wodme onFriay eeni visle agnt Wofor Uitd Sats.i e 24t intan. Bth ccaion wil In othemer rs the name-eanl's-and doubtingeexitslforntheablopleaforno public Grand Jury Folowing are the name; of grand and petit jurors drawn to serve at the Court of General Sessions. which con venes here February 3rd: P. F. Siellette, Summerton. R. F. D. T. H1. Timmons, M~antnin;.. W. P. Legg, Nianning a E J. 0. Wells. Silver, R'. F. D. .T. D. Geddings, Paxville. -1. G. Friersan, Manning, r. F. D. You may think, because you M1ilton Stukes, Foreston. Miltn StkesForeton.have long had it, that you must H. 0. S. Jackso. Manning. H A. Kennedy, Lake City. R. F. D. have a headache every month, M. N Hickman, Turbeville. R. M. Johnson, Wilsons. But If you think so, you are C. R. Breedin. Manning. wrong, since a headache is a PETIT JURY. sign of disease of your womanly T M Beard. New Zion. H D Gibbons, Turbeville. ogn hat ton o oer J B Harvin, Summerton, R F D. H S Green. Turbeville. or cure, by the use of that wonder J N Geddings. Pinewood. ful. woman's medicine, J H June, Jordan. B W Evans. New Zion, R. F. D. R N Brewer. M.ianning. J McD McFadain, Manning, R F D. J R Griftin, Pinewood. A G Chewning, Summert-on, R F D. O F 0 Martin, St Paul. J P Holladay, Manning. WOW S RELIE C H June, Jordan. R R Jenkinson, M~annin. TI "IJnisnMnigI recommend Carcini to all sick J W Childers. Davis. women," writes Mrs. A. C. Beaver .T 0 Lowder, Jordan. of Unicol, Tenn. "I suffered with J R McKensie, Lake City, R F D. headache, . bearing-down pains, J W Holladay, Manning. R Hirschman, Manning. and many others. At last I took H C Richardson, Pinewood. Cardu, have gained 20 ponds E H Clark, Davis. and have found it the best med C R Sprott, Manning. icine I ever ud for female J W Cutter, Manning. tobe. J Q Ross, Rimini. J W Hinson, Alcolu. J H Dingle, Summerton, R F D. A lM D M Bagnal, Wilson. J 'M Lee, Alcolu. WIEFRFE DIM R M Lee, AYlc olu. stating age and describing synmp R H Green, New Zion.t E M Kennedy, Lake City, R F D. The Chattanooga Medicine B T Legg, Manning. Cnattanooga, Tenn. n, 37 J H W Childers, Summerton. A M Cubbage, Paxville. Harry A Hodge, Summerton, R F D. B ~ ~ ~ vr MontheManig B F Lwder Maning.NOTICE OF DISCHARGE, Posesses wonderful medicinal poweY I will apply to the Judge of Pro over the human body, reuioving all dis- bate for Clarendon county, on the orderes from your system. is what Hol- i7th, day of Februar 1908or e listers rocky Mountain 'Tea will do. ters of discharge as admiistatrix Makes you well, keeps You well. 35Cs, of the estate of I. u. Tomlinson, de Tea or Tablets. Dr. W :E. Brown &c Co. ceased. Woran, thaE. V. Tomlin son, Worman S.C., Adminstratrix. BUSINESS LOCALS. January 6th, 1908. For Rent-cb farm of about fifty acres planting land with comfortable dwell-I o Crdtos in- and outhouses, about four miles east Ntc oCeios women, writese J.rs A. C.Beaver All persons having claim r against Salesmen Wanted to look after our July Watson, deceased, will present interest in Clarendon and adjacent them duly attested, and those owing counties. Salary or Commission. Ad- said estate will make payment to the, dress The Victor Oil Company, Cleve- undersigned Qalified Admintrator land, Ohio. of said estate. Wanted-Salesman with own team Administrator. to call on country gin and saw imill St. Paul, S. C., January 6, 19D8. trad~e with our celebrated line of oils__________________ aned greases in Clarendon and adjoin staNtiae and Deschrngesm. ig counties. Salary or commission.Disr . The Fairfax Refinning Co., Cleveland, Ohio. We will apply to the Judge of Pro Wanted-Honest, neat appearing C bite for Clarendon county, on t e (single) man age 20 to 30 to travel on 6th day of February, 1908, for letters rosed, 840 a moth and expenses. ust of discharge as administrators of the be able to start at once. Experience estate of A. D. Rhame, deceased. not necessary, but must furnish good Abe Levi, references regarding character. Ad- Admi.istrators. dress W. W. Jones, Box 294, Columbia, Janary 4, 1908. S. C.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UsSTEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, Foi en- frnoao d fiftyou nf acresndn Sonn land Pueithcmfale waele HRASl-V Tyo adutt fin and authalfbes peru arour me e in 19andngai in 90. I mtoganuimLetrs. A: Fotrsest Caendon pe d adaelf..b.nt srto fteetaeo n fet contes oflarillisommision.ll. drs heVco Oil GCoMpay ThsCaethrfoetoctead-d moisaaldndsiguarthiknde andncreditoleofmahewsadhWowniteam toclJo on rdinand Sw Cmill l eeaethnteyb n tradearwbeforermelibratedClurt of Pros thereofaats11noCclockninnthndfodenoon innFeb.otetseid.aministraoon sommlssnotn. The Firsax RefngCoClvlad Waned-Hoes, natappar gratd (sinllell fo cagh2 to e toitraest Gieone m ad hi ta ro.de84 apbi mo t nth expest Mustf aury 98 ealto startgatonce.PEperienc eernce read Mule. Ad dres goo W.eJonds Hand Sewin ClMa-,lrno ony cing'pr ve Sevealno and e. aarlns IaverageTECORT Saloe wiland atlf l at forhe cour ho906 n aning JonBentt0'mnstai. f h R . C.T GRANAM.eo ~ilamBzer e Auct tionae. aritOj~agns bidder atpublichouaryBonzthr1stRMon areoretv:BoirJ. 3~2-Horsezie, WoegGison 21-HorterWriht BeseoCarer ElliottlPiHsonesMorgd Piereon 10 &odScn Win.BdnnttandngisBen Crner eo.ats hrh, ntDfnrns efoera yos let thecoactfrhtfieinnhscorgs.lsl th Tured wll or Log Cart O ur piehgesbderfrchat thecor aoreter reusonbeweeult fhue in ManningnMndy h thatflie remembet theotat weoreut "l that picpreortatf ar accommoatongas evend weualit ladofut nClno ony salwas gad toe you SouhearlianerrkneeSimn thatnowneasemeebernthat weerrtractt ascontainingaFirty-threerndnone-half alwaysM Aacgsaoreoroesssanebonoeua S TATE OF SOUTH UfAROUNA, olos nte ot ylad f County of Clarendon, fKn;o h ot jTmBzir ByJames M. Windham, Esq., JudgeadonteWsbyadsinate of Probate. Sne yrs ubrCmay W HEREAS, J. Horton RigbyJoseph Prhsrt a o aes WIX. Rigby, and Joseph Sprott Gvnudrm adti t a made suit to me, to grant them Let-ofJnay108 ters of Administration of the estate JAEM.WI)H , and effects of Samuel A. Rigby.JugcfPoae These are therefore to cite and ad-CarnrCoty monish all and singular the kindred____ and creditors of the said Samuel A . .~ o .Hoo. Rigby, deceased, that they be a-nd appear before me,in the Court of Pro- JNKMfM 9 LIlDlJ bate. to be held at Manning, S. C.. on iIU~~IUlUV the :31st day of January next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in FRTRAOADLV the forenoon, to show cause, if anySTC they have, why the said administra tion should riot be granted. N S U R A N C E Given under my hand, this 14th day of January, A. D. 1908. W r ul qipdt ev o ~ JAMES M. WINDHAM, intiliean ilprcaean [sEAL.] Judge of Probate. bsns nrse ou.Eeyplc mAor ceiverour carefl andepersnalpatten Eat and Grow FatJeiso&Hrtn FRESH MEATS AT ALL TIMES. EVERYTHING GOOD ~ tc fDshre TO EAT.I will apply to the Judge of Pro. bate for Clarendon County, on the 27th day of Febuary 1908, for let us a Triaer of discharge as administrat riofth 6io te estate of Io. S.Tra non, de -d J. . Tmnon, Clak & Hu gin . XiWormn, . C., Admc~instatrx W .lperonaing Team Nuginst -Ju A Watson deaedoo will peent men of t World.m d altd and thenee Vig s iid ateswipatiake paymgesto. thve Meetson forth Mndaynightras igned~ Qrui impes. Ecdmatopre Visitng Sveregns ivite. 1t f.. aul, a. C . nuy 6,a1908. bat fr.a Claren co untxy , raion tne , t Te iurJobWok ime 011G, Lestt ofGGET D. Re deasWe.E @ . @ @ th es aue n.rs an ikWie odWs and tinmes, L ens, ausi Domess Go and en's Wa, Whieryod, Undrsh g wear and Gloves. Mens' Dress and *Work Shirts, Overalls and Sweaters,* *Novelties and small Wares, can be g *obtained of *C. S. Rigby,j * McLeods Old Stand. * * * 0 * D FORTHREWIL E OMTHNGDO INGATW.E.JEKISO C.'QO WENSDY ANAY09H 4ay 198,t $3,0 Thryfv0huaddlas n eaegigt tuni loefr h ah tpicsnvr1eoeher] f sowegventietoyut etyurmne eay '500 wot0 fDyGosresGosadSls 8600 wot*fCohn ans as nas 850wot nthiatt we hadlto taen th ost portanht sesl sevelle at oal tre5,00 fort eofe mlney, ndions must chavit.ev stock of Droodsi h ony Wednesa, perthi Hals cmand Gt's Fuehrisfhis Fine frss wod and Milnery, monti and our ast ivie t of a-t Tiryfivalre pthon olars, and choicetock. t triLoosou for the ci ash at p i e ai ne xt ehedof sowiednie y ur to iset h your money grea t0 that w adtta. tham t h is oda th we ll FRESH GARDEN SEEDS AT ARANT COMPANY DRUG STORE. BANK OF CLARENDON, Manning, S. C. We solicit your banking busines is to your interest to patronize this safe and strong bank Four years of con tinued growth and operation without the loss of as much as a dollar, speaks for itself, does it not? We wan to eour bankers, if you are not already a customer, come and ee us about it and tell us why. If you are, come and see us anyhow. It is never too late to do a good thing for yourself. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. BANK OF CLARENDON, Manning, S. C. SDEAR PEOPLE: e Wwan to be your Shoe man this fal, as ve were never In position before to please you quite so well. OUR GOOD SHOES ARE BETTER than ever, and you'll find a Shoe for ever pupse, cml iheeyie you may have, whether you pay $IM~, S36.3.48, or I6 foSh hoes money 'wil buy, or less price for ordinary wear, you get your. money 's worth here. satiction or money back. WP sell wholesale to merchants in the country. W. Me TURNWER C The only exclusive Shoe Store in Manning. Now N FoGet You N N . N.RGY