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~LA - / MENv 'S AN Al 53Udewa All $.50 Uderw IANN.S . DEC. 'I 90 PU~t.ISNE EVRI ENSA SUBcRPTON/tATF One ye r-..------ ---- ---- -- ---- Six mot .-..-..------- --- -- / yo m nts.--------- ---- - --- AERI IRT, onesear~oe i / ah-usnu ti - M 3 ent.1iuais n Tiutso Bepes hage fr s egle avetae'4 ' Liberat contracts made ,o're ixadte' ammu,'mmutneacopaie y h 291 ae ndadrsso. hew!1 r nOr/"I on All Undrwra so'sitefrec $1.50 Uthersena Aoa lecio in1New Jer. n Govrno Fo' inrereai causlofdemccy.we L)Te recnteger caedwichr atractd~ s mch. Dtentio. andt) sented cthState's..contentin.. brogh by Ge. Lyon Itc wasUC ofiicewhen e ookchargIe, b tc ialna the sae .the ndero it and proseocte it wit al then~ ability th1 e ul peitted . T~ bere s on thin cetin, Att.oney Gean~gaea Lond ha doniawodefu (onounor-lbor forow Stiel ofsonitererhice th thepayers toal beecnefrauew Jersef, and ifhthettme bodes wnodt the se actedshow mhei aprenition and gooltd n fath f thvie we boe-s lies trh foith romte prFner fo tonGnrLyonfo the aboemnnersin wofc the rei senred the Soneys corisinfon. Ths case as ost to thei order of the chsef hae found nt oWie doubn the toovisaility of r quiringsae liene tondhunto itnd propseted n. wit l thoult the lawgpritted.n Tohee ithec funin cethen orny ofte mn Lyodnha oe raondhatfb acot of lbosutn for the vi-teoa hadobeen dfawucoed out of. abe couty treasury, whencte froath ) OY' UNEWER r OW -- r DOW. -q irevh oescl ouldgo ito te tras / pai ou i heusa tue soe of the cithad pass-~ arnsould $emd1ed ot Caronashold.nt..nd.isel seemto e one oeyais cof. hu touldrgorvesto make moes Ou padtuti tef.ul maTer,:.- Thsar A:: '~1 webon sof '-ht cosra:-ton fr1othe dtha~es putgshe tndui. sohe ofe thear Ats it haps o: ed incine For opiea mnyye. dotorgeP rm.d .-,. ad be c oas ityfalied. ouwth oCa r.: t ronina rhed nt nuled isece hao crenatatote a contestutioa whih, coseemstout eon-. ue of the a tis of hntuinrse rm1eds to ak tmon I 'ue . I. u-s d~ir on t.,e blod nmcu Ources . o tbr s ic. e ofue on.ethuf dred duars k. for 'i ca. it' aip toi r send or4iiJ& c ircu r a tetmn it . oti'i.* Upd to~ het Pres int -uewt he Atl'.vnanrhtoa Cottutina says: Evidence aumulate .iuth.atl theat sole recorsey ~ .. lof~o ib. the erica farmers andeo the merican et i-a. liinters tinthe miUrotovers wu.ih.. r-:~o the ma govenmentu Th -Cnttuio Thas ~ev oeral: ties.1 der~ib n e t atureo th '' e'd he Aantaosttutirlonopoly, isdnc fte ccuhies rdts ine oreos actours inth American n uer th American ferti-e ndependent German govnenmwnt ovequenottos the daoth les contrct teretin oPesi 1ment. nstitteit is leerab the' sydiate ntrof the chituftm ins dail. a Mratemot prohtie tax whin Gem"minese-l hatve ofirua wconservinoepoy, sh dn ote che actuaedeti o teia fwhihlzere whchms baon ftor American nfa uturer n.intr.nthfam. isM ore thne imoear igho ta lag n-:te radca A ncrain ertler r'mfes eontrct.d co' ntat porntasr. atf cri paseic.e wex tradtaxeneto(a thicniero-n thr* i s.a hefrmrs.or Is oweIdtt chared tato thes i~n onitrainto the dran ove-n Ient. itiaxedi is al allegie bo Cr...w ut!C .\mean hlersOf co::t:-ct se cursed'. at' atreaonable asht psts ieatu.efc SILl Not wi December previous y ally have f Now, ii der of our I prices so I short time 0! and contiE few prices all winter lien's Suii Those $28.50 Sui1 Those $25.00 Suii Those $22.50 Suii Those $18.00 Suit Those $15.00 Sui Those $15.50 Sui Please bear i 00 mences January 2v short time. We at 751 sale will commenc ... misunderstanding. Sc POSITIVELY NO 4 8fc AT CUT PRIC wlbe compelled to pay almost twce as much per ton for his ier izer as it is worth at a fair >rot Private negotiations and. so far s we are informed, diplomatic epresentations have thus far faiked to effect a compromise. One method is left. Under the ew u.riff laxv, the president can nforce the maximum tariff pro vision against German imports nd bring both the German gov rnment and its grasping potash vndicate to terms. It is incumbent upon the presi dent to make the weight of his d ministration felt in ths :uatter. e has never vet made a direct effort to untangle the snarl into hih the action of the German rovermtenlt has thrown the situ ation. Where the interests of many million farmers, as well as the ost to the ultimate consumer of farm products, are involved, it is orth his while to exhaust every liplomatic resource in the effort x reach adjustment, and we hope and believe that he will do it. sumnmerton News. .rThe way of the transgressor s iard" as no doubt two negro nei who spent the Christmas iolidas in the county jail, will ~vilingly agree. It will be re nembered that two weeks ago he calm of this peaceful com nunity was rudely disturbed by urgars entering the Bank of Sumerton and stealing there rom $86 in cash, and also break g into McClary and Broad way's oreh ouse and steal inzg some rov isions. Considerable mys ery enshrouded the deeds, a;nd t was thought that the local olice force had struck a knotty robem. It now develops that onstable Batemnan. of .Judge [ichbourgs office, picked up a iat dropped supposedly by one f the miscreants on the nighit of ie robbery. The hat was found ust beneath the winidow throughi ':hich entgance. w. as made into le hank. With the liat as a clu-- the work f iatering~ in the- rini It partiies -'einandU DinlIes and1 Gus Johni on were arrested and r-imrged eth th crime. Afr a sarc-h t' xaminmation thle t'' ;n* con~f a~ the ban~k robbery, hut e:nphiat I '. deny that they were con:i cro- x coe-rn Tney also-r i :lIZ was the intstigaVtor of th'ie :irs of the law. T'he two nie .roes in! limbo}' clalim t') have. been ..mn- ...i s: i not r.:lize the ! OF IIS thstanding the sales far excet ear, we have n At this season. a order to mak winter stock, ow that we wil . Our sale wil JAN Lue until furthe but the same: oods. Ls and Overcoat :s and Overcoats. now $: :s and Overcoats. now $1 s and Overcoats. now $1 and Overcoats. now $12.. ts and Overcoats, now $ ts and Overcoats, now n mindthat the sale con d and will continue for Ivertise the date that th so that the're will be n OODS WILL BE CHAR6E ES. STRICTLY CASH. enormity of their crime. Bothn are natives of this community. and are not over 25 years of age. 1 They will languish behind theo bars for some time yet. The local force of officers of* the law deserve much credit for this excellent piece of work. At a recent meeting of the t Smmertor. Lodgze, No. 103. A. i F. M., the following officers were C, elected. and were installed at a meeting rn Tuesday night 27th inst.: WV. A. Mood, W. R.: J. F. ~c Lanham. S. W.; C. W. Evans, J. :W.: J. C. Lanham. Sec'y.: J. Q.ha Matthis, Treas. After the in e stallation of officers a delightful oyster supper was serve-d at the a hotel. and was thoroughly en. jn Thoe. Summertou Lodge, 145. IK. of P. elected at their 1ast~ meeting the following officers. who will soon be installed: D. . Rhamne, C. C.: J. N. Tolar. V. C.: J. M. Plowden, P.: B. C. agin. .: John Kershaw. I Jr.. K. of R. and S.: Arthur Fischer. M. W.: J. R. Browrn, M.; F.: H. ~P. Troy. M. E.: J. Q.b Matthis. I. "G.: J1. E. Tennant. . G. The Christmas trade here by far surpassed that of any year1 eretofore, and all the merchants;a are wearing a happy smile. The streets were continually crowded with busy and bundle-laiden peo pe during all of last week. it is a safe wager that Santa Claus d was never more generous with his gifts than this Christmas t when cotton seems to linger long h around the 14 cents mark. I All join me. Mr. Editor. inh wishing for you and your excel- si lent paper a happy and prosper ous New Year. Long may you both waive. K. Sumierton, Dec. 26. 19)10. P Banks 02 Sure Thing Now. --l':. never be without Dr. King's New e Life P'ills ag~ain." writes A. Schingeek. p tW E-:m st.. Bu:Talo. N. Y. "The eured( me of chronlic constipationl when all oters failed." l'nequal--d for bilious ne. jaundic~e. indigestion. headache, chills. malaria and debility. :Ge a: al! druggists. HOME MISSIONS. NIANNING AUXILIARY f .t the lat: mee-ing o:.rf :.he .\anminz !! Auxiliarv of lIomze .\Iiions, the sub- el j-'e: belii ' ur Yountr l'eople and b inv.e. regutlatedi homei~s. whetre pa- a: re~s are il pam~.i, andl love pre dL.iatr-. :he culture- of the enil d pi 1. 'aC evecry other consieeration.r Tr it is ::a-. indutry an~d economyi' tre e-.taal o t: ng vitn the very bs itlecual trainhLg in the best schook that are available. Hut it is a fact tha. at in many idaces there are homes wneri cultue' and retinemzent are unknown: a hom, w' 'e the children of immtxature vears ar-'...:t to work~ for a living, deprived ot -he privilege of knowing ... t h.. mn a n .. d nprir-d of the in CLOT 1001 fact that 01 0ded the san iore goods on 8 a clean swe< we have deci I be enabled t L commence UAR' r notice. W4 ratio of reduc Boy's Si 20 Boy's $10 Sui 17 Boy's $8 Suil 15 Boy's $7.50 S 50 Boy's $5.00 S 10 Boy's $4.00 S 8 Boy's $3.00 S THE D, 'Phone 166 eans of even the rudiments of a liter v education. (We have sucha hIomes .\anning with the industrial feature t oiT;. We are glad of the fact re rd-ed that the H~onie .\issi:on Society growing stronger and her aims~ longer. a s.he is reaching oUt into neglecte-d aces and bringing abou: bet:,-r condi ns among neglected children an~d ung peoole. In some of the .Sout bern ~ws and cities more opportum try comes r reaching the children of un fortunate rcumtances. The dany nursery. the venike court ano relief derpartmnt bere nomne mission women are' work gfor the mental, physicai and spirit ! improvement of the neglected. The v nursery is the only home ma:ny of m ilever know. It isteonly ecy by which marny workin moth rs of a certain class ar- enabr-' t( :zep -ir children and so enrabled to d" thei-r ork. Sate t he children i- amo ot-d by the Home Miiss-io:a Sci.-- 3. t from 'work but e*xodre- to danzer mind tfnd spirit. Th~e very spirit of emocraev calls for action. Fvery v. ian 5hould ernikt in this good work. S. M1. S. IF WOMEN ONL.Y KNEW rhat a Heap of Happiness it Would Bring to Maning Homer.: Hard to do housework with :u:e hing lrings you' hours of miser' :.t lei-ure rat work. If women only knew the e-a.e i-ct iacahe pains come from -ick kid Twould sav~e much needless woe. D~oan's Kidney P'ills eure sick id \any residlents of tits vicinity en nrse them. rs lt. 13. Smith. Iogan St.. Kings e. S. C., says: --Doan's Kidney P'ils a e proven of great benefit to me and therefore highly recommend them. I d kidney trouble for sorme time and iTeredi a great de-al from dull. ragging ackaches. Headaches and pains in my idnes were commnon and I always had ired, worn out feeling. liecently I rocured a box of Doan't Kidney Pill d taking them as directed I was eatly relievied. .\y st-ength: and ey returned and my health imn roved in every way.' For -.ale by all dealers. P'rice 50) cents. saer-ltirn Co . Uu:Talo, New York, le agents for the United States. emember the nanm- -Doan's - and ike no other-. Clarendon Real Estate Sales. . large number of real estate trants rs have recently taken plIace in ('!ar idot couinty. .\l! land oriered at pub or private sarle ha% found! ready pu lasers, quite a number of tracts hav:n~g en bought b~y partie-s com: fromi her counti--. Several sales a:* o -ices. such as one tract fo:- *.t'r* ioth.r for $16.000, still ano:htr for )0J04, are re ported. but are r.o-. et oil blic rec-ord. The following i:a - ,! list of recent transfers taken from: re books of the auditor: L. II. and II. G. Chewninz to 1. Ii. hewn ing, te3 acres. $5000. . M. D~avis to Charles .\cFaddin. .E1 ~avid S. F-loyd to .\. V. iFloyd. iO L-g' estate to .1. ii. IBiiby. 44 acres. Legg estatne to Leon Weinbergr. one 1r November ie months in hand that we' op of the rem ided to make o do soin a 3 Y2nd a will only quo tion will appl tits and Overec its and Overcoats. now :s and Overcoats. now uits and Overcoats. now~ uits and Overcoats. noiw uits and Overcoats. now uits and Overcoats. now~ I CHID[ Jae 11rvin to) D. HL. Smith. 100 acre'. H. J. Harhy and W. H. icagram to Don V. lIichIard.on. I.'0." acre'. of swamp Irvi estaite :o .!ames~ Long. 2">0 acres, A . vi I Hr:.-tr lirown. '.0 acre-s, '.400 G. W. McCalI :o r. A. NicF'addi.o. 4Ti D. . :-:m i th to Daisy 1. Thompson. 49 I. .2 .. ID. .\. Shnmmons to 0. B3. Cok y 2 tcres, '4.2~0. Is:.e '::- 112., et alI. to Dr. C. ii. Geiger. 79 aceres. .5. E. M1. WVat t to .1. WA.. Broad way. 29* aere,. Si20 :- <( Turbeville to S. C. Welch, 10 .1. II nna M. Touzchberry to Chas. . Ilarvirn. !!4 acre?. 8. acre. . 1 .i!-ry E luire to E. C. Horton. 2.> I. nd .\. L.evi. execuors.. to). WV. IThe- !ore.'ing are fair samnples of the pre*t ic~h lands have bee sold in the~ is cort durin the past few months. In .e'.-rdi in.tanees land has been sold tb, . : pricesi about ten times as n:'ch a,. he ame land. sohl for eigiht or Wo'~rse t'.an an alarnm j tire at night ithe metallic coutrh of croupt, b~ringinLg dreaid to the h.':-h~dJ. 'ar--ful :: ers keep Foley 's Hioney and Tar in the house and give it at t.he tirst sign of dager. I:. contains rno opuiates. W. K. Brown a: Co. The State of South Carolina,' County of Clarendon. (COURTr F C( 3M'ON PLEA.is E. lt. Middleton atal .;. ii. rlifton, De D~ecree. UNDFEit .\NI i\' \'ll:TI 1W A Dereta! Order of the t ourt of (Commnon Pea'. for C'larendon ('ou:. ty. dated the 30th day oafSeptembear. 110. I will sell to te highes.t bidder for ca.,b. oni Monday. the ::nd (ay of .Januar.. .\. D). 1911. the same being sale'.:ay:.. :n front of th~e ourt H ouseC at .\!anning. in sai:i1 *'oun lowinz real estat*: .liI that lot of ,:a:.. in the- couty 1f Carndlon in ,.n "d a and locaedi Lhe Towny of P ine~wood. S.( .. n re widtn to liai~:ra .\venuei a deni of one h unda red a n d t we t v-: ve-il: fee:t. and being the lot purc'hae by h. I. nany h)v deed reore h: aook N-s. ait .\i tht lt f land k.nown as, lot of andl re:ra.-.tedtas lo. No,. 4 in Bh a. ..'~ 10:,oate'd i Piewuood in -ai out. and ltt. an i. th.' lo purch~wd by E. :. .aidi'n from ob:-t Brail 'ford. Pu'Lrchia.'er tOopay fo r papers. i*. i;. G.\ MI;Li-. Sh:: l Cla t*hrentdaan t')Univ. Get The Genuine Always. . ,a..:hti:u:e i. a dangerous make".hift e.'.eelcally ~ inmedcine. The tenuirne Fole'.. Honev and Tar eiures cough'. and 'colad ,;u1ikyav i naylo packge. Accep tno substitute.. WS. :: no.n C-.). HATS and any aLsu- I the/ Ie a oatsI $6.50 SS.50 $5.00 $3.50 $2.50 $2.00 ER ULOTHI Sumter Souti Take Care! Rememnber that when your kidneys are affected, your life is in danger. M. Mayer. Rochester. N. Y., says: "My trouble started with a sharp shooting pain over my back which grew worse, daily. I felt sluggish and tired, my kidney action was irregular and infre quent. I started using Fol.. Kidney Pills. Each dose seemed t~o put new life and strength into me. :.nd now I nsm completely cured and feel better and stronger than for years." W. F. itrown .: Co. Alabama Man Makes Seven Sales of Cotton on Three Acres. Washington. D. C.. Dec. as6.- The more one investigates the uses 'of the' land the clearer becomnes the conu.:tionc tnat any where and e'ervwhere in this country. land in its productiveness i just what the country makes it. provid ed! he starts with a reasonably ta soil. ly combining thorough tillagZe. crop rotation, barnyard manure. an:: aj-ie ious use of commercial fertilizer. 31r W. WV. H-. DuBose, of Brundidge. A la bama. has succeeded in producinr s.even bales of cotton from a three acre tract. using nothingr but the ordinary cotton seed, to', -- .' . per acre being 838..~4. :s follows: reaking the land. 83.50: re bedding. &2.00: hoeing, $1.50O: cultivar, ing, $9.00: picking. $16.00:ginning. 84.50; and hauling. $3.00. On the three acre tract Mr. Dubos< cleared over 6450.00. In a reent :et ter to the Southern Commercial Congress., Washington. D. C., Mr. Dubose gives full details as to the method of cultiva tion used by him. copy of which will be I furnished upon request. A!! through the South farmers and planters are getting similar excellent results with various other crops. It all depends upon the man who gets the land: If he knows his busines, gener ous Nature will return him such rewards for his industry as is not now possible in' any other line of cZ~fort.. It is just a question of mixing brains with the soil. Several profitable bu!letins on cotton growing haye been issued by the U. S. I Decpartment of Agriculture, one of tir.e most instructive being bulletin No. :6.; "A P'rofitable (Cottoni Farm'' which de scribes in detuil the yarious step- -o suces This bulletin can be obtained Upon request from the Southern Comn muercial C'ongre--s. or from the Secretary of A\griculture. D~epartmrent of .\gricui tt:re. Washington. D). C. Foley* Ki.dney !'ili, are tonic in action, ;uick in re-uit-, anid r.'s:ore the natural action of :he k idney'vandl bladder. They The Confederate Monument. PT~n moveent so bong aeglected has at laS: heg-an to erect a monument to, th.- mem~rorv of the heroes who woreth a. -4. .--lder who-,.e record: was the mav~ftheiiie world. tClarendon n w p.ropo~eS to) place upon the court hous sciuare a suitable mark of its pa riotism by'. having erec:.ed a shaft in bano of thos.- who responded and laid dwn their lives upoin their. countvs 1:a..,:,cotribiutions sent: to Ti; V .M.1xis T 1Mis will be ackn~owl" 1.'d ~is LvI....................li 10 00* Fredi L~e-en t... ........ .......i I0 0 l... Appet...... ...........I 10 00 Didl..oe...... ....... 10 00. I). L .'eent.......................~, 0': '. a.aon........ ......... 0 [1. . 1 1idgew.ay...... ..... ..... iii0 lI .\. Stratng.................., 4)1) W. Wilder...... ..... ....... oiJ : coy -a9care tr t trolab~ &ina STATI OF SOUTH CAROU NA, Couaty of Clareadeu. COUT OF COM.MON PLEAS. Levi M-cantile Company, P'laintiff. against Ellen Ernin. Ellen Elizabeth Harvin, SaraiFranes. Harnin, Culia Linnie T--at arvin, Winnie Fred Harnin, and lbek~er Proctor Harvin, Defend Order. Uponeading and fiingr the Petiticn -fCharbn DuRant, plainti 1's attorney. and it apearingi that the facts therein ,ted true, IT IGR DERED. Tnat J. H. Lesesne h., andw. here-by is, appointed Guard i.n AdLitem for the infant defendant, [Ioe-?roetor Harvin, a-nd authorized ~nd enmsiwered to appear and defend :h actn in his behalf, unless the said ifar't eiendant. or some one in his be hal' whin five davs from the servie >f thieorder %hall procure to be an >ointeia Guardian for the said infant. FCR'HER ORDERED, That this rder b served by publishing same one ime inrHE MANIt'G TIMES, a news >aper ublished in Manning, South Carrlin, Given~nder my band and seal of said .ourt at1anning, South Carolina. this 1st day .f December, A. D. 1910. SEAL j A. 1. BA RRON, As Clerlof Court of Common Pleas in and for'larendon County, S. C. State t South Carolina, :m~ t of iauda. COUR'iOF COMMON PLEAS. aron Fra:cis, Plaintiff, agamnst :ephen Fancis. John Francis, and Azalea Jaces. sometimes called Salina Jones. Ddendants. Order. Coon readnez and tiling" the Petition f Char ton biRant, plaintiff's attorney, und it appea'in that the facts thercio tated are tr'.e. IT IS ORLERE~D, That J. H. Lesesne e, and he hireby Is, appointed Guard an Ad Liten: for the infant defendant, ohn Franciu. and authorized and em owered to a:>pear an.2 defend this ac ton in h is bdtaif. unless the said minor cifendan:. o- s.ome one in his behalf. ithin rive divs from the service of this rder shall pt~-ocure to be appointed a uardian for the said infant. FUIRTH ER ORDERED, That this. r:er be served by publishing~ s'ame one mre in TitE M:,NNING TIMES. a news ~aer published in Manning, South arolina. Given .under my hand and the seal of id Court at M'anning. South Carolina. is :llst day of December. A. D. 1910. w..st]A. I. BIARRON. s Clerk of Court of Common Pleas in and~ for Cliarendon County, S. C. Notice to Creditors. All! persons haviog claims against the cat of Dr. Paul M. Salliey. deceared. ill present them duly attested, and ose owing said estate will make pay et to the undersigned qualitied exec or of said estate. G. L. S.1LLEY, Orangeburgz, S. C. Dec. 19':h, 1910. Notice of Discharge. I wili apply to the Judge of P:-obate r~ Clarendon county, on the 23rd day January. 1911. for ie:.ters of discharge executor of the estate of Dr. Paul M. Hev deceased. G. L. SAL~LEY, Executor. ,-maneg S C, De 19, 1910.