The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 23, 1911, Page 4, Image 4
The Conederate Monr-ment.
The movemer= so long neglected has
at last begun to erect a monument tc
the memory of the heroes who wore thc
gray,-soldiers whose record was thE
marvel of the civilized world. Clarendor
now proposes to place upon the court
house square a suitable mark of its pa
triotism by having erected a shaft ir
honor of those who responded aind laid
down ?heir lives upon their couuntvl
altar. All contributions sent to Timi
MANNING TnIs will be acknorledged
through its columns.
J. H. Lesesne ...........- .... 10
Louis Levi...................... 10 0.
Fred Lesesne ... ........ .... 10 0(
Mrs. E. Appelt.................. 10 0(
David B. Jones.............. 10 0(
D. L. Green..................... 5 0(
C. M. Mason................... 5 (
R. F. Ridgeway...... ..... ..... 1 0(
TR. M. Strange............... 5 0(
W . T. Wilder...... ..... ..... 5 0(
R1. I. Harvin. Tadmor. Tex.... . 10 0(
H. 1. Stran e................... .5 0
.1. T. Touchberry .... ......... 5 01
S. A. Harvin..... .......-..... 15 L(
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to the qualii
ed electors residing in Paxville School
District No. 19. that an election will b(
held at Paxville on Friday, August 25th
for the purpose of voting upon the
question whether said School' District
shall be constituted a High School
District under an Act of the General
Assembly entitled "An Act to ProvidE
High Schools for the State." Pol
open from 8 o'clock A. M., to 4 o'clock
P. M. By order of
F. S. GEDDINGS,
J. W. Mnis,
T. P. BROWN,
Trustees District No. 16
Notice of Discharge.
I will apply to the Judge of Pro.
bate for Clarendon county, on the
30th day of August 1911, for letters ol
discharge as Executor of the estate ol
Rev. John Manning, deceased.
A. E. FELDER,
Executor.
Notice of Discharge.
I will apply to the Judge of Prc
bate for Clarendon county, on the
30th day of August 1911, for letters of
discharge as administrator of the es
tate of R. H. Belser, deceased.
W. G. BELSER,
Administrator.
Columbia, S. C., July 28th, 1911.
Notice.
R. C. Wells, Clerk and Treasurer,
having tendered his resignation, to
take effect September 1st. notice is
hereby given, that a sucessor to the
said obice will be elected on Monday
next, August 7th. Applicants for the
said position will please hand in their
application not later than 4 c'clock
Monday, August. 7th.
By Order of Council.
A. C BRADHAM,
Ma.or.
August 2. 1911.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Ciarendon.
By James M. Windham, Esq.. Probate
Judge.
W HEREAS, A. E. Goldfinch made suit
to me to grant him letters of
administration of the estate and effects
of Rev. David Hucks.
These are therefore to cite and ad.
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Rev. David
Hucks, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of Pro.
bate to be held at Manning on the 10th
day of August next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to showr cause, if any they hav e, why
the said administration should not be
granted.
Given uinder my hand, this 24th
day of July A. D. 1911.
~JAMES M. WINDHAM,
[SEAL. Judge of Probate.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Clarendon,
By James M. Windham, Esq., Judge
of Probate.
W HE REAS, Henry A. Kennedy made
Vsuit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate and ef
fects of Mary M. Smith.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Mary M.
Smith. deceased, that they he,
and appear before me, in the court
of Probate, to be held at Manning on
the 17th day of August next, after
publication ~thereof, at 11 o'clock in
the foren-oon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said ad.ministra
tiorn should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 9nd
day of August, A. D). 1911.
*JAMES M. WINDHAMI
ISEAL.]Judge of Probate.
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State of South Carolina,
.Clarendoni County.
By James M. Windam, Esq., Probate
Wherea. . I .Ptmn aesi
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Myamha ElWlen Es. Pitoman.
Theeaeefrea,,toc. it'an ade i
monish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Martha Ellen Pitt
man deceased, that they be and appear
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held at Manning on the 17th day of
August next, after publication hereof,
at 1.1 o'clock in the forenoon. to show
cause, if any they have. why the said
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 28th day
of July, A. D. 1911.
JAMES M.- WINDHAM,
[sEAL.] Judge of Probate.
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China as a Bluffer.
Professor Ian C. Hannah In his
book, "Eastern Asia-A History," says
that taxicabs, or, rather, automatic
registers attached to horse cabs, were
invented about 630 A. D., during the
Tang dynastry in China. In his opin
ion the Chinese empire is "the great
est bluff in the 'world," and it sug
gests to him a very ancient Chinese
fable, which he relates.
A monkey was captured by a -tiger.
He whined that 'lie was thin and his
flesh of poor taste, but he knew of a
fine fat donkey for.the tiger. The ti
ger consented to be led to where the
donkey was tied. When the- donkey
saw them coming he was frightened,
but recovered his composure and bawl
ed in his masterfuldonkey voice:
"Monkey, you used to bring me t*o
tigers. Why only one today?"
The tiger did a record hustle back to
the jungle.
China, says Professor Trannah, has
shown much of that donkey's resource
fulness in its history.
Two Women..
In her book "Woman and Labor"
Olive Schreiner gives an amusing Illus
fration of the fact that it Is-not the
amount of m6ney a person has which
makes him or her a parasite on sod
ety, but the way it is used.
"The wife of an American milion
are," says Mrs. Schreiner, "was visit
ed by a woman, the daughter and Wid
ow of a small professional man. She
stated that she was in need of both
food and clothin. The Mmionaire's
wife gave her a leg of mutton and two '
valuable dresses. The woman pro
ceeded to whine, though'in vigorous
health, that she had no one to carry
them home for her. The American,
the descendant of generations'of ible,
laboring, New England Puritan wom
en, tucked the leg of mutton under
one arm and the bundle of clothes un
der the other and walked off down
the city street toward the iomian's
dwelling, followed by the astonished
pauper parasite."
The Size of Some Stars,
M. Nordmann of the Paris observa
tory believes that he has devised
a successful method of determining
the diameters of stars by a comparison
of their effective temperatures ii'th
their parallaxes. In the case of some
of the brightest stars he- bas reached
Interesting results. Thus he finds that
Aldebaran, the bright star in Taurus,
is veritably a. giant sun, the ratio of its
diameter to that of our sun .being,
greater than that of the sun to the
planet Jupiter. This means that Alde
baran has a diameter probably not less
than 8,000,000 miles, or more than
thirty times the distance from the
earth to the moon. On the other hand,
Sirius, or the dog star, to our eyes the
brightest of all the, stars, Is, accord
ing to ME. Nordmann,- but little larger
than our sun.
Juggernaut.
Juggernaut-or "lord of the world"
--was supposed to be one of the In
carnations of Krishnn. The idol is
formed of an irregular pyramidal black
stone, with two large diamonds to rep
resent eyes. The nose and, mouth are
painted vermlion. An Immense num
ber of pilgrims visit the idol annually,
reaching up into the millions. Jugger
naut worship used to be a terrible
thing, but it Is not what it once was.
The state allowance to the temple was
suspended by the Indian government
In 1851, and the festivals are growing
less and less popular year by year.
The growing intelligence of the people
and the restraining influence of the
government are doing their work, and
Juggernaut is steadily losing ground.
New York American.
Tea Tremens.
"I used to be a tea taster In Han
ow," said a New York tea dealer,
"but I got a bad attack of tea tremens
and had to give up the job. Tea
tremens Is a recognized disease among
Chinese tea tasters. These men don't
swallow a drop of tea from one week's
end to another. They simply hold the
tea in the mouth, ge~t an-idea of its
aroma and then eject it, but neverthe
less the aroma of the tea causes vio
lent nervous attacks, with sleepless
ness and even hallucinations that are
known all over China as tea tremens.
I have never had delirium tremens,
but if it's one-half as bad as the tea
sort I pity the poor victim." -
When a Soft Drink Is Hard.
"You are arrested on a very serious
charge, my good man," began the
court, looking at the man severely
"You are accused of getting into a
fght and bitting the complainant over*
the head with a bottle. What have
on to say for yourself?"
"Youi honor, I didn't mean to hurt
him. I never thought that it would
hurt him very much, 'cause the bot
tle contained nothing but a soft drink,"
returned the prisoner. -Milwaukee
Free Press.
The Timid One.
An officer in the army, noted for his
bravery, laughed at a timid woman be
ause she was alarmed at the noise
f a cannon when a salute was fired.
The brave officer subsequently mar
ried that timid woman, and six
months afterward he took off his boots
In the hall when he came in late at
ight-London Telegraph.
One Virtue.
The Lady-Poor tramp! Have you
aything in your life to be proud of?
he Hobo--Yessumi. I never beat no
ody out of no laundry bill.--Toledo
Blade.
There would not be so many open
ouths if there were not so- many