The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 15, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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Those common foE ciple true n in the Sout to enter th( 1913. Govei SEverybody shou ancestors in living stone. erening of the 23rd be 3et Governor Varda with a facile power that im carried aloft to the speakei As an orator, G( soll. It will be a rare trea Rememi fathers tha land's prim TICE MJANNING, S. C. * 1 AY 15, 1912 Pubishes All County and Town Of- e ficial Advertisements. A .RUTH CHAPTER, NO. 40, -ROYAL ARCH MASONS a Regular Meeting. Second Men day in Each Month,.l CHaatToY DURANT, FRED LsxSE High Priest. Secriary. 3M anin,<rChapteOr, No29r "order of Eastern Star." Reglatr Meeting. First Tuesday n each Month. (Miss) Srs:E iHaavIs. Sec. d ST. PETER'S, NO.~ 5, A. F. fl Next Meetinr. Wednesday v :00 F. C. Degree to be Confered. F. L WoLrz, W. M. E. J. 3Ro - See FANCY LEMONSI DOZENO See candidates cards on pag 4. Governor Vardaman F riday nigh:. Bsure to readt the Senoool Bu in this issue. Dr. Allston of Statesburg spentu day in Manning. Capt. R. M. I'ress o a Miss JTessieWale o~~ f Nort h Ca~a is visiting~ Ml-. .. A eibe Mr. J. B. H la day ft~ 1' cndidate for conty supcrrtsoI Read the biz ad.. of the tomuto Go':. Vardamtan, then et rtice Mr. Rober: D. Wh \. Al'l LI to-ased h is ha'. int the ri forN. in charge of I , and sacrifice ten will alwayl iland, Hon. Jai greatest lawi nor Vardaman ) Adi Id be here to give the distinguished This is no scheme to gratify averic side by everybody for the occasion. man as a platform speaker has few i presses memory's tablets. They sz 's conclusions. and this with a degr( ernor Vardaman ranks with such t to bear this distinguished Southe. ber, this is for t t future genera 1ples. he civic ladies made a success of the T reshnent tables on the court house tick uare last Friday. vl t is rumored there wi be strong tim >ositon to our superintendent of edu-aa tion this summer. Lon hav ied last Thursday at her homne near -lu, Mrs. Tresie Driggers wife of D H. Driggers. aged ~3. p1o1 ant] e are running the editorials and on her news matter on page 4 this week. his5 we are crow led with big ads. Dr. for Several of the Scottish Rlite masons den t yesterday morning for Charleston, last attend a session of the order. apt. D. J. Bradham has returned ou ie from the re-union at Macon, and bile in Georgia he made a visit to re-e iatvs. Mr. Thet.dore June returned from ha.p i veterans meting at Mlacon last ridav nighit and he reports having a o Judge John S. \\'ison left last M~on- n v for Benuestsville. where he will matL id court. He will also preside at the ho ~t term or court in Mlanning. Icdr M~iss H-ester Susong of ]3tidgePoit, cnn., accompanied by her friend MIiss. avnes of North Carolina are visiting tna Lt~he home of Mirs. L. H. Hlarvin. j9 We have received a very nice letter thal >m Senator Tillma relatiung to his -1 andidaev for re-electionl, and the posi.a on as o:lined in the last issu- of LI e Times. L Wanted-One man in or uear Mlan-e 2; to act as our representative. Mlust a n eable to give good r-eference. Sioger- eou vwing Mlachine Co ,J. H. Guthrie, coui oter, S. C. ILa Mr. George WV. Wilam; left Mon-th v morning to meet his fa:.e at Clay- nov ). Ala.. (in the 1Gth, t~,morrow. He t ll be nmrrried tomorrow at the homeni fhis fiancees. |tro kiahma today, and Mlanniug will beSuter;B eers m~ pvresentedl at the convention byi Rev- h KI'. Williams. pastor of the M1anningj r apiist church. j Th< iisses Edina and Louise Brockinton - d Bsi Harvin have returned from. - rogdon,. where~ they have. ben attiu Sa - house-pary" a:,th in om or zss Grace~ DUee Chdre's Day exer-cises wr!i takce I' xCtj Sur. day. . morinthe1:.Cm .11: Th closig -rei faiaEr a rk scol ks9ae 'ina : -.Cn on th .'aso as' the dat~ cou- Ce Te Hon. ThC a G. ''reLo ~n *'ar' Workerr n Cn FrI g tvenn.2iy ,b nthe hon..E waigno CI t M aising funds d their all ex< die for, havE ies K. Varda: naking body will lecture i: rator a real Southern welcom or to enrich individuals, but i Remember, the tickets are or :uals, the press criticisms thro I his spontaneous similes and ! of intensity that is magnetic. :latform entertainers as the la1 ner, Mississippian of Mississip he benefit of : ions may kni same little y-arn about the block 'v t was carried to friends inl Pax-o and of course there vwas a purposes to nreiudice. but 'tis a waste of c the party sought to be prejudiced c .ist has had such little things to!t ed with before and should not noticed. it. r. W. E. A tkinson, of Anderson, av ninent druggist and an automobilev isias'.ic. was in MIanning yesterday business and incidentally visiting :eintives. Dr. A. S. Tod d and family, tkinson won a handsome trop~hy pefect seore in the famous Glid t(ur1 fron New York to Atlanta: nec one has said that some may die ew auit, but in the case of ourt v su pervisor, M1r. R. E. 31eFaddin a different. He does not o'Yer for lction to that office because, as he r~sed it to us he believes that per she may sometime be of more ser elsewhere. The experience he nd in county atfairs was a good lttion to him. and now he is willing mother to try his haud at improv our public highways and th'e other ers the funds allow. He has aul ized us to state that he has decid ot to ask for the supervisor's odlice tme. ti e suvivors of the 2.3rd regiment was commanded by the late Col. y Beubow, will remember Daniel eLaurin,' who was a metnber cof faouns regiment in one of the iboro comp~anies. ad was closely wrih (o. I of Clrndo". .r. \ie.c :' bck to.C.h.b.a.. tr ' visit. . osar* a't 'dU. He represen - ai"(ln counlfty l inf heg'iltur'e fori C mbeir of 'e. e ando when Dioni a yt cme it threwC his~ home i: ita v.11 is now ndhsenSte d en't for' abou~t sixteen years, estalismflent of the roeg. n he is in the race for tie otlce of eTeasurer, since Treasurerm Jen s decided not to stand for re-ece - We have known M1r. 31e aurin any years. as a legislator and in >reCsent po.,men,12 arnd we c'n 'ic a. yi cmmeTICd him to the peolc ofC section as a man faithful to every that has everl been r'eped hu him contes o? 31arlboro an~d Dilon i couvention enor~~sed him: th i a inad anl exccllent soier etmo 3J(y of his nelhibor stn a mani the People who know his alove to h onor,. and we ha'e hie I r eeive . solid support in Clare ..n Wknwhis comnrades of the old r.gimeIint wvill be grattU e for tour .c: lo~ oefr -'Dan">i eria e . Tie editr had am deii' * roi Judge Jones latFidyan as eaing to hav th 3a.ge say 'C he ha 'd noucomlamt~ n: t.he trea:t hei rciingfo I he d*ial t u o Te ime. i rh .il nd . o-rtisan. Th T'"Vie.-> e hoes o cniiu pe'2 or.: heu '' tboile whic he~ ppoe :O ex for the monun ept a noble r& arranged to r man, of Missis in the world, t a Manning in t 9 j4 -e comes to aid in a glorious is a call upon those xho can con sale at Zeigler's Pharmacy. ugh the South sing his praises loi his rapid flights from the hmi ;e Henry Grady and RobertInE pians,. and an American of Ameri< raising funds t w of the darit As ahways icuine.1 1o supFprt an lcer for a second term unless it is own conclusively the o:licer had been Trupt in the d.ischarg~e of his duties< that he was incompetent. Whe n e Judge asked "how a>.int the gov-I nor's otlicial record?" The reply wast the joint discussion on the stump oud delope both sides of t'ce contro-. ersy from which thinking people oud be guided in their votes." They Soakd~ Manning. My, My, who would have h ave1 oht it? Summerton got hold of'< lanning's high school kids lust Thurs v and licked them to a frazzle in the< resence of a big crowd tby a score of 13 o0. The boys from here went to ourt ster town with hopes high and a lead i dpe cinch written all over their faces,2 t when they came back hom~e it was th leaden hearts and a grouchi anst the umire. But v;ait. MIanning !i! get diow'to work aind when the ys go at Sumnmerton2 again it will bec h the determi'uaticu ;o t ake back th ef! itorv they cr \If1annin~g will !v l'earn h'. to~t play..l just a little t,' there will be something doing when ey again go up against the ball toss- i s'of Summerton . We lift our hat tot he victorious -nd console oursel fin th;e bought that Mlauning still has a gamleli oher credit even if there is never an-i the: it is that one, and that, one is\ omething. It is not hard to accounti r anning's fall down at the thriving ''of Summerton, sprinig vegetables i over conidence had some~ bearcz their defeat, and then too, the boys i av they we:-e ihampered by the res- I ue of a pair of J1ouahs fran m ome, ha* ev left tliese chapsi it i>gh t av 'Ween Ttien, but they wordd go. aod it wa's 1 ogih to quneer t hen. Al teIaI ii ,t un !I~:ner ii is eattidad to the crd. f i hutiug out our hi;.h schroi kid Let Local Cadd'ts lne. I Wec note from the exchages, the dis-t ruitio in st ome of 'he couties to draw mes on candidate-s for the county oflicos Ut we sisenerely hope auc an unust I~SIion wltlO n.1 be . n~nfsted in i tion ..hould not be. rquire~i to state aobjw '.'. te 'P : Gre' Lor it s u - 1 air to him,. if e .s reuire to sa he 1. fo B*'-se or forJu "t.may loe ."n - that ,io l b' x ICu of a I a - I a. ~ for at coun0' oteo is tant i'eC tt'r if a canidate for l, CoronerE mil s i t d* -v prde a. inquest, and t ''e o te . 0 iw ftm h aC: toi *: rp o e :, a:.:-s .1 eaca" at' :. cimsel i re . aoeror w drw th*fio tue Vof1 either ' LeaeI de triel'r polith-a chic.vno ~ athd - n em'. oetlic -::or;:.C2u&O jOrcan i lltes ) LeI tent to the he .anhood, and ~ecure the ser si p.i, former ;he United St hie Graded ause, and it should be the feelit ic to do so. and those who cannc tdly. They speak of him as an ir: orous to the serious are absorb arsoll. lHe has the philosophy us. o erect a Molr g, the sufferi: ~ection the eboice of the voters, be it r whom it will, vwill be the honest cx -Cssion. and not the forced or bought xpression. Jrdge Jones in Clarendon. 0n iast Wednesday eveniog Judge ones arrived in Manning unexpected ad put up at the Central, it vas not ong after his arrival before the teile one got busy to inform his friends tere, and they gathered at the hotel to y their respects to the gentleman ho desires to succeed the present m-* ubent in the gubernatorial chair. On hursday a committee from Summerton me to'tak~e the Judge to Sumnmerton here he had been invited3 to address he school and to attend a smoker ziven nhis honor at the home of Capt. .J. A. ames. Judge Jones returned to Man tng Friday morning, the t.2y was spent caling upon the voters of the toa'n, nakig acquaintances, and in the after on he made a speeet it the court ouse to about 250 people many of them adies. Judge Jones was i:.troduced by ;at. W. C. Davis. The speaker re 'tved a cordcia! welcome from an audi e that vwas practically solid with him hs wasraion to be go)vernor, and all owvthrough his spech they gave m appiause. JTud,:e JTotes told his cares of his iong experier~ce in public fe. and his 11tness for the position he as seeking, and that he proposed to n Bietiseism, told seveal auecdotes .nd then went into a criticism' of Goveri r Blease's record. He cr iticised the >rnorCO( for s'yin "in cert-ain cases' a wud lead a mob" and the-n madem a enty Cigsertati''n for law and order. Ic citicisedt the overn~or's *Sue of thec t'oning powe r, a.d eledt . a inwiselv e.~xercuised Lo thet ~ etnt~ that tlessoedt respect for the law, that, it tad a te'ndency to :make the evil indlin i Qel that it was eatsy to be pardoned ehen convieted of crime. tie told the ir of p)ardone~ that hadt' b'en grant td. smte of them may have been good ut he claimned the gover'nor abused his power when he pardoned Wash hunter whom thc goero had, whten acticing iaw. defended iu the courts. e eerred to the governor's:: apin. t oumn t oce that hadL . ot beena re-.c Ioialo of the. mandate of the~ statute aw . H alludedu to the appo~cinteo :ige made capi al of the. .ac tha unm nive it to his fr-ien.c , neu oth i-s i'dt coem.' HeO wo the gov~er irsrtos .CO! of. cetain.. mesre ant laid peelal stress upou his ve"- f ha is mriox as the c-eie'~ bw a' d he Cr rU d that :i blIt '1 . to re t o i":ysr from votng'::th pr mr. f fried oft~ the pox a. h J itea", b uti he nd a :h"'' o a t- bee ovca3-'C'ou o ar.' Whie th oerC./0 ta onmi it hews ni3o wtz to 111 -am ''II 1h ' Ju has been deby-' ne day ...reiap. it waS attenltivelv roes who bare dared to stand vices of one of governor of his ates Senate, or iof all to help tnose who are stru; tcome in person, to send the price esistable orator, with a remarkabl' ng and his words are trenchant, ai f Lincoln, and the bluntness of c ument to the ig, and the sa lstened to and was well received. The audience was largely made up of those who are in thorough accord with him,!I and naturally he had easy sailing to' have his utterances endorsed. Judge Jones is a good speaker, a man of fine prsence, and he argues in the style of a lawryer before the court. Judge Jones was at NeCw Zion Saturday and made an! eduatonal address to the school pc nic. Cantey Explodes Again. Sum~merton, S. C., May 10, 1912. Editor Manning Tinies:-From time. o time 1 have se en articles, sarcastic and otherwise, in your paper, with ref eence 'o thie complaints the people of tis section have against the service on te N~orthwestern Railroad Company. and I hav e frequently been asked by in-! divitduals, not familiar with the circum stnces, to explain the situation and thel cause. of the discontent as aforesaid. -\s ma ter of public policy, [desire Ito han~d you herewith for explanation a! copy of the petitiou, which the progres sive citizens of this scction will submit to the Railroad Commission on the~ 15'h day of this month, said petition being~ afolliows, to wit: "We the undersiened patrons of the Nor thwvestern Railroad Company of South Carolina are opposed to a mixed ! pasengeCr and freight train beOtweenl Wis SI ill and Sumter. since an ex perienice of ton year~s and more has proed same unsatisfactory. (L) Whl-ereas. we find the present pas sner tra in can leave summecrton at ~:3 A. .., and :-:e all mioraing con necion at Wison Mill and in addition eoutinue the pr'esent passenger schedule ad retu a from Wilson Mill to0 Sum meron by i):30 P. M., all within twelve 'ou' s, l'owing for a two hours lay-over at Cade aser present aavertisea icedulne: now therefore, we respectfully petition that the present passenger scheule on the Northwestern Railroad be supplemented and timproved in the manner and along the line aforesiaid. ()\\Whereas. the Northwestern Rail roa Comua.nyJ of South Ca rolina at the present tiine operates two freight trains and cr ws, without any schedule or reg uP'ri t': and whereas the peole of Sum te desire a train, with passenger ac cmot'i('ionl, to comtf in every morn i~ng Candeun and to go out every at-noto Camden: now therefore we ro~w~ulivst.e::est that cne of the a:oei freioht trahns and crews ope& a~eas mxedtrin fromn Cam:iden to Sui'ter. la order to mecet thec demands ofteosl or Sumter as atoresaid: we futhel-'i respectfu ly patition that the other frelht train and cre w as afres:.:dl reov andleh'er the frei-;L: 02c0 eah a daily ras between Wilsoi -Mil Now, Mr. Editor, in the irs.t yaee. ca .ongef any, :naA to s:11 .ho w n .anyI i:xo oth I 'aroiina or tie ( ue -~te would b!e .iol.ated, by. the Me sousdamnfou th t yl:if m th tio'. ut g; rin ary schlool boy in this can::- knws an el hatthe Nortn s.en iroad rae entirely Sra the tat or South Carolina and is i zureg:t ani inter-state common Eu' riLore. every Appellate Court is te l-nite~d S:ates, has decided that under, th pollee powler of the State, evr aload company can be compell ed a ia mttr of law to operate a pass ener0 or miyxe train, whethr e said un m ixe trai as or ra.. the &round be ing that the 'safety of the traveling pub li 'isore valuable than? cotton or corn Yours Truly. . . (TEY. Dead! d their breas for the right the greatest Snative State, the 4th day< ,8:3o1 ~gling for the shaft to comemor f a ticket as a contribution for vocabulary, a man who bursts r yet, spoken with such grac r own Tillman, with the polisi memory of y rifices for t] PINE WOOD. The Pinewood graded school has jus1 closed under most favorable auspices he well prepared programme showe4 that much interest had been manifestet an the school vwork by the corps o eachers. The exercises were .well rendered ad larce crowds were present to wit ness the occasion. The farmers in this community ar verv mnch dlated over the present pros ct for a good crop-the condition aving been favorable for both prepar ng the land and planting. Good stand f corn and cotton are reported from al sections. The small grain crop is re ported as looking exc2eedingly well. Walter D. Epperson is Out of tow, for a few days. Mrs. H. F. Stack and Mrs. A. P. Lide are visiting relatives in Sumter. Mrs. Bridges of Jonesvile is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rs. A. Law, rene. Rollin J. Kolb, a prominent planter. went to Sumter Wednesday on business, Pineivod S. C.. May 11th, 1912. Delinquent Land Sale. Under and by virtue of authority ested in me by executions issued anc o me directedf by L. L. WVelle, Coun y Treasurer, I will offer for sale for cash the following parcels of real es tate for taxes for 1910 and 1911 on fonday the 3rd day of June 1912. Concord Township. - Summertor arehouse Company, 1 lot and m~ildin~, bounided ou the North by orthwestern Railroad, Onl tihe East > Summertou Mercantile Company, nthe South by J. B3. Baxter, and ox the West by Lanham & Rogau. Santee Tiownship.-P. H. Felder. 0 acres and one building, bounded n the North by lands of estate of Simon Felder, now estate of Nexsen, i the East by Ben Lemon, on the South by J. J. Frierson, and on the West hv lands of Quaekenibush. Brewingtou Township. - P. B. Thorn, 5%if acres, bounded on the North by run of B!aek Rtiver. or. the East by lauds of 13. P. Fuiltoni and . . urgtess, on the South by !ands of JHI. Johnson and on the West by ads of Eva-us. W. James Broomi, 1 lot andl 2 boild iurs, bounded on the North by .ianah avis, on tihe East by Public Road, on tle South by Willis McDowell and the West by estate of C. S. Land. t4:tndy Lirove Townssp.-W.i X B. Vilson, 2 acres. bounded on the North by lands of Miss Laura John u oni t'he East by lands formerly of . W. Kennedy. on the South by .ds of A. Slide Coker and West by mads formerly of John H. Johnson. 'rchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GA33BLE. Sh:eri Clarendon County. s.. 1912. College of Charleston. 2th Year BeS*ies sept aber 27. Entrance exami niu a: a?.ll tic untv seats on F'rid~y .;i' . s a. m1. It oiers course in AnIc ti1' M"ac-0 ol~tcal S:K-.- i'ting. iiheinistry .'k' tuito s..:hasiip to, each ouhCarolina. V acant coe .co.rsp. "gi~ving $100 a year ree tion, open to competitive minaW tion in September. Ie s s reatsonable. Terms and daguei on adplication. Write to H ARRItSON RAN\DOLPHI, Pres. ts to the a prin lecturers , and now )f March, ). m. 'ate the deeds of their a noble cause. Let the into poetry and pathos e that the hearer is and humor of Inger our dead ie South Good Advice for Manning People. r, People in Manning who have coasti . pation, sour stomach or gas on the s'om !ach, should use simple buckthorn bark, ii glycerine, etc., as compounded i n f Adler-i-ka, the new German appendici tis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE brings relief almost INSTANTLY because -this simple mixture antisepticizes the digestive organs and draws od the im Ipurities. The Dickson Drug Store. A t a meeting of the Stockholders of the Summerton Warehouse Co., held on the 24th, day of April 1912, the un dersigned were authorized to advertise for sale the Summerton Cotton W.Lre house located in Summerton S. C. Bids for said property will be received up to May 25th, 1912. W. H. ANDERSON, PRES. W. D. MCCLARY, SEC. & TREAS. J 'N .ExComm issioner Interna Revr eue JOSEPH D. WRIGHT.. CAPERS & WRIGHT, ALW Evans Building, TehoeWASHINGTON, D.C.n 61 THE BIG MAN wth his big roll and the small man with his small roll are each accorded the same considerate attention at our bank. HOME Bank and Trust Co. A SIiNING EXAMPLE OF PURITY in drugs and compounoding medicint's is st by the prescription departmer2. at Zeigler's. Thxat's the reason custorers don't feel nervous about: bringing pre scriptions here. The physician's "Bc ipe" is followed here with absolute cer tainty. Have you seen our stock: of bathroom suppieCs, sick room convenil ences, arnd other modern commodities that wVA help you live better? IZeigler's Pharmacy, The Safe Prescriptinists, rianning, S. C.