The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 05, 1912, Page 5, Image 5
.NNIN, S. C., JUNE.5. 191D
Pub hes All County nd Towtn O
ficial Advertisements.
RUTH CHAPTER. NO. 40,
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ST. PETER'S, NO. 54,
A. F. I.
RENOVATES RUGS
Disinfects F Ioors
Saves Furniture
Keeps the roomIs swee
and clean ana mads
sweeping easy
DUSTDOWN
Thle special Carpet kind
5e Pound at
5. 10 and 25c Store.
The college boys and girs are com
ing hore on mearly rJi of the tr aiS.
The card of Mr. Theodore V. Gray
for Corouer will be seeu in this issue.
The 1'ackwell-Gaillard weddin^g
takes place this afternoon in 'Kannin
Mrs. Wolfe of Monroc. N C-, I- in
ianning vistin, ier son, Xr. F. L.
Wolfe.
Mr. Paul Bryan of Wrightsville, Ga.,
is visiting, the family of Mr. C. R.
Harti
There has been a orniturve company
orgzanized at Surnmerton. The peti
otiners are H. \. Tda n . T. Fed
Lanham
Irvitatiins have be-en issued to
reepio m. egie at th home of~'
Misses' E - aDuLou'e '.ei0tou o.
June 1:'
The court of "*enera-l-.- oesion wa
called lionday and 'hen ' ~jurned
honor of Jefferson Davi' birthday. a
legai holiday in thisSae
day itn his 'atomobile for Abbeville to
attend the Levi-Rosenbnerg mar riag'e
that takes place this evening.
The court now in sessOi hatsaev
docket which will probably tak u
the entire weak but. Jude Wilsoni Is
dipoin of te cases in rapid order.
lian'.sburg county' yesterday. Capt W.
d. Burgess, agved 80 years. Th e deeas
ed had many relative in thi conty.
Itis renorted here that a niegro wa
shot Satu'rday nigh in the Pinewvood
section, but we hav~e been u~nble to
learn who the partie to the shooting
are.
Married last Sunday at thie resid~ence
of the bride's father. MIss WXille E.
Hamnik'on and Mr. Johanson Morris
Judg~e Richour of Fores'ou perform"
ed the ceremioay.
There will be an ice cream supper at.
the Trinity~ school house o' Friday
ev'enine 7th in's. The uroceeds ate
for th~e Tliity Sunday school. The
puobic is. corcially invitea.
Prof. J. C. Daniel has gonQ to Sar
tanburg and itis thought he will 'go
abroad thuis Summwer to spend the greater
part of his vacation. We hope shou;ld
he take this tp hei wi'nbe able to
speak h1s mother tongue without. the
French accent when he gets back.
young lawyer of A'lantat former"ly of
M~anning is at Sardiniaviiting his
Darents Dr. ~a Mr. I. M. Wood0..
This voung" tbarriter when seen i
ance of beCing well treated in the Gat
City of he So"th.
Iea suddenly Mlonday a'ftern'on Mr.
James P. .irews azedI about 50yers
The deceased leavesawiow and three
childre..He ha been in bdc health
for several years having een strice
with paralyivs. ondayv he stopp'ed
rest oui Dr. C. b. Gie's ofe? te:
and anote stok cm.hew. tke
to his home and. in, hrttmeh
passedi away.
The~~I StteFxcuitveCmite:
its mee:.i last inght~ a :xethi
inery fo 'ihe dpaing ea.ig.Th
fistmeti ,*il be' a'. Su'e oa tia
asex dtant u" v'" . .e
exmle fo'o re and. ii
fulhearngtoal of tes. aes
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or bt
H oaven re aed np ur nrasre
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An 0n Csun nm I o ' ige.v
Thn worm*). . tru Oerts :
.\Lond tiv [oun' and iad th henit.- o
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In Heaven is her own. .
Teh i :hee arm hompe dearponybst: q
We miss hee m thy V p baow: T
A shidow o'er : our hife is cen o, D
We mais the s rin -e - of thy face.
W e t, . th - ind aud w i i i. ad,
Thv fond and earnestL care2. S
The Lomle is dark Without he,..
We M s t.er evev re . ,
Earth hae l tte .Oere toms arnesSr
H~eaven -.etems t- us mlore '[j.
St :he sp,:..-rit o oun C:ar one
To o s : ano,' h p ward :I .
nn we eonz to Cross oh che, ve r.
Lon wre. e n1e that shore:
T'e-e to :e n. krnow ak'Al love e', 0
S . Sa.:our evermore.
Sne has h'ore :'o: her ov one,
Loer chilrnh . Del L a Ut h r Ue
Who sn e ur dean' toile fo'
BOh a beri'nte h'ome ta louhr:, al
I H ah v s n how her awn o
Her.
We mis:eefoT hy pa-- : D(
Anshdo o.iu'er "ou le is ea :
ToW e mivons i th nsin o thy fac e -
The Iome i Udar w Athout her. N
The s her uevery ee d
E iath ha lt us _ ..I< .i'o I .uhne S,
Heaen seemsn~ Theu mr isright,
hoir' oe the irt fouia oneTtr~n
DAnd' we ong ' 'to cr osrv e a
Thret se ' 'trknouad tove herw E
ith' te Svior lrevrmore st
H"er chiu-et a" ner 5usertuu. ot
Wom she wi mh:y tole 'wt or n o ~~
Oh,~. God:~ ho y~i and ~' h
i tan e ki-are Th way' nd. T<
Toteake frmu thi o:th onr in te fr
obeot dof hrdys. V
uOd. thi eareoww oedhr
h .oshar it .fntonive- hjert '
an: Gow .,breti to se. ng' .w o
Hiprerv
An emd V :'r from~ hr !aek.ater
with t. nLN:TON
I e Co:: ur. I
The es'io or con:'enerdax hees
thde ou er at. thaeir rset ive:: r~ae
tin.I enCO taelg lh ldyi
hono of he irthay o Jeiersn T
Davis the y c our oune for thc <ay
-pleaed gulty ad wa sentn'e to
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on yerIaa.n f-0
Ashey arrnea anD S. M 'i
. .n--.--'a l n a:r wihitn oi s
Ii- :tne otw er ah r
.lae ams-ssul ' . ~uoywih u
of fortv ollars. v
anu ow.. in..... ..
Jo. P iated- udr
J. A. eigie -elvig che '
cfunds.
HOME MI8819N8.I
UIANNING AUJXILAL1AY I
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Inn t n t t. Imu
. a! oil all
aiga-0onar, means in individ
: * )1:!.rLIent of :isst~llnarlit
i t s use 10 tile.
trelg tnC tats. :md( {
Wha Vi x are to do) as indiri(1
althoul be done at once. for
eo -.wakened. I cannot. I dare
)t. go to judgment until 1 have
une2 tic utuiost God enables nic
)(to to diTu se his gIorv tbroug-h
at the whole world.
Commcrccement c, Davidson College.
The Davidson College came to ii
(se on the .M'. (f .uay. This was t
h niversit. t e of three
Of ate oa century of usefai work.
hi. was 'n n xceediD \ iteresti
:cas:on. and v:largelV attended.
e ltve been :: ite t tiut
e~e uster~iuae!.Two promnisinai
.-?fr m . I ..in. -eIrs ..
.... and Graiv lwman are
:xpect to r - C
The coll en.)nferre th d egree of
co Divit upoi tree miinisters a
;- ver.ono o' hthem vas the Rlev.
iv;idson McDowel Douglas. who grad
ted frjit some 1; years a,,o. He
LOW Presdet. o^ 1he Presbyterian
.re at Clinton. S. C.. which is
ospering .reatlv under hs adminis
Ir. Wm. J. Martin, who has been an i
de prfessor in Davidson College for
number of years, was elected its
:isident a,. ts commencement, and t
tred upon his duties, in the place of!
11.o'rv Louis Smith. who reccntly
epted the Presideney of Washington
i Lee Universty in Virrinia. The
'etion of D. Martin has -iven great t
tisfact ion. .d the prospoets for the I
ture of the colege are verv bright.
&n-or Ro'l Oakdale Graded School.
.APIUL.
Fir. Grad.-Elmra H~arrington. Nor-i
lbertus Duke and Willie
Second Grade.-Ethel Epps and Wil
SEvans.
T'hird0 Grade. -Non e.
Fourth Grade.-Heyward DuBose.
Sixth Grade.-Eva Evans.
MAY.
First Grade.--Elma.iT'rriuton, Jane ti
>linson, May Epps, Albertus Duke
d Willie Harri.gion.
Serond Grade.-Erline Harrington
Fourth Grade.-Dishop Duke.
Sixth Griade. --Era Evans.
Noltice Executive Committee Meeting. il
The Cenus:y Deo.cratie Executive tl
iuittee is: hereby called to meet in C
e court huse in 3Mzane. on Satur
v. Jiune the Rh aext, t 12o'clock M. e
:orde'r of A. J1. 1 :cu13ocro,
M. wm DI ma. Co. Chairman.
Secretary.
i1
ie Clemson Agricultural College ~
s
rolmu Over 800-Value of Prop- t
rty Over a Million ani a Quarter- i:
Ninet-'fur Teachers and Uilicers. t
DEGREE COURSES: D
Ariecturne. Agriculture and Chemt
ev. Agriuture and Animnal .Jdus
. Cemist r. Me.ichauicl azd Elee
cal Enaio.veriwz, Civil Engirneering, 1
x:ile Engineerinig. Architecturalo
igineecriy
SlfOltT COUiRSES:
One reatr course in -\griculture. Two
ar course in Textiles. Four weeks
imer (h.urse in Co:.ton Grading.Four ~
es Winter Course for F.armners. It
13
COS'": I
Cost ner session of nine months in
idini all fees. neat, light. wa:er. C
ad. |auudry and the nececssary uni- r
:ms 81:.T3.~>. Tu ::ion U40.0 addi- i
:holarship and Entrance Examnina-a
tions.
The 111colleg maintains 107 four year c
ricuitural andi Textile Scholarshipsr
d 31 one-year Agiutural scholar- t
ps.\~lue of charsh iphs i8100 pcra
scio a i ree utin
S~det who have attended Clemn
ni ColleCO or auy\ other eollege or
i'ersity, are not eligibic fur the c
hoiar.his un e.,s there are no other
debo~lrshipl and Entan.ce examhina
>:3wil hl t te countv court
ml'e ou .,uv 1t)h. '. a.m
Next sesson ope~us Sep;temnber 11.
riea. once to Wi. 31. lOigs. Pres
en:, h'ie::en Colege. S. ., for cata
I
TATE O[ 8OUTH CAROLINA,
C iURT OFI (C)MMQN PLEAS.
Hh. .X1e-lurpthy Coilpany, a corpora
t ou undet~r tihe laws of the State of
South Carolina, PlaintiIrs,
Againer
van L2. \Viilio atnd i. vW. Silcox
and 31. \'.t-tsidn as t Trusrees of
.NIER AND Xl \ \ 'IRTU1E OF AL
ud0u.1.Ode of th I'C .oulrt of
ein'o' ~le as, in the above stated
t~io t i( dietd bearing date
I Apil l.l h, 91 I w ilji *tell at pu bl ie
ut ion, to lihe h get idder att Cla r
dou C trt House, at Manining, ini
*i ouy withti ni hee:al hours
r ju.ea .aes ou MUOday, thie 1st.
i. i. d(--eIb''*ed, r l .U l.ta Le:
rate allin::. b .u: andlosu
tiNth Count )f ('ireon, and 0
re X n it .'~, aIe tvht. reu orl
ibouda: rh'tiu t inasflos
..tv: t h ctu tfG l. lor
vi 1n Wet by sands now or
Term .n. in ort ea au t e na -i
-c- b.t wiixthte ist rm e ate t tof
d teih eri eeani er a o.ipy
Great Lives
Full Regular I
and Liv
iuaranteed to Give Sati
El
fi order to prove beyond I
oubt that there is a. cure fo
shils. fever. indigestion, debil
ty, constipation and all disord
urs of the stomach and bowels.
he druggists of this citv will
ivc a limited nuniber of fnl
>ottles of Richardson's Livei
onic. commonly know as R. L.
., to anyone wishing to try it.
This medicine was first com
ounded by a well-known physi
ian who resided in a locality
here fevers and other livei
nd other bowel disorders afford
HOME BRANCH.
The yoang people of this community
ere delightfuliv entertained at a moor
ht ienic at the home of Mr. A. S.
orbet last Wednesday. The young
eople played games out on the lawn un
i thev were invited into the dininL
oom where lemonade and cake was
ered. afterwards gares were contin.
ed until .tme to go.
Quite a number of Aoung olks of
his community exuect to attend the
axville high school closing exercises,
ondav and Tuesday night. June 3rd
ud 4th.
Mr. Petcr Curbett and sisters, Mary
nd Eunice, spent a part of last week ir
umnierton. attending the hi-1i school
osing exercises and visiting relatives.
Miss Mary Corbett of this community
spending this week at Paxville visit.
2z friends and relatives.
The Home Branch boys have never
acceeded in getting up a regular firs
ine yet, but they have just finished
tying off a new ground and expect to
ave a nine soon.
Miss Edna Kelly is speuding part of
iis week in Mayesville visiting rela
ves. REX.
Mauning, R. F. D. No. 1, June 3.
The Lovers' Leap.
Sappho killed herself by jumping
rom the Lovers' leap, a Leucadian
lif. This leap was often taken by
vesic-k persons, who believed that if
iey survived the fall they would be
Iectually cured of a hopeless passion.
'e leaps were always witnessed by
rowds of spectators, and the would
e suicides were in no way interfered
*ith by the state. Beats were in at
mdance below to pick up the leapers
they came to the surface of the sea
fter the plunge. Sappho had a pas
ion for a young man who did not re
arn her love aind leaped from the cliE
order to be cured. She perished in
de fall. So also did Artimesia and
iany other celebrities.
Pliny tells a curious story of an old
.theian miser who was in love with
is cook and. desiting a cure, went to
ae a look at the cliff. He peeped
ver, shook his head. went home and
arried the cook.
Old World Armorers.
In olden times the armorer's work
ras not of a rough and ready descrip
ion, but generally bore the signs of
ighly wrought workmanship. The va
ions pieces of a suit fit into their po
itions to a nicety, there are no rough
dgs and. as a rule, very little that is
erely careless decorative work. Fash
)n and reputation have left their
.all mark on the armor of each period.
nd, like most other industries, it had
:s distinguished masters. The name
f Jacob Topf is. for example, still fat
2ous in England, and such names as
hose of Lorenzo Coiman of Augsberg,
German armorer of the sixteenth
entury; Lucio Pincinino, a Milanese,
d the Wolfs of Landshut, a family
f armorers that are supposed to have
orked for Philip IL. of Spain, are
elebrated in their own countries.-Ar
:onaut.
A "Fowi" Ball
A ball game between two semipro
cams, one colored, was played on the
torth side and attracted a numerous
ollowing of negroes, who went a long
ray to root for their team. They oc
upied a section by themselves, says
he Chicago Post.
A foul all wvent in among theman~d
id not como- back. causing a red hair
dcontender to go to that part of the
ta~d and yell:
Throw. that ball back. What do
on think it is-a chicken':
~e Stats ot South 98rolina
County of Clarendon.
C :uRT1 uF CG MMiN PLE~AS.
Copy 5tummons for Reliei.
.Against
geriiie Pe.ider and P'jire FelderI
Def endnau t.
LDo Then Aiove Namued Defendants:
'ou are hereby sunnu none di and re
hi ntoni 'f which.a copy is htere
copy of y~our ianAw~er to, thIe -a i
-opidu the ubeiber.atit
Ider:i-a nig o th C r l
sbwill 1:wenty'aC. that te 'rie
erie nd f yu faiui~ l olii anfwereth
-olail.int wtin 0the tiu- aforid
*~e titil in this aciion till (app
toteCourt fCor the rie~sfr emade.
on the com latd.'oh. el1.
ing is a opy ian th tori:inaCo
MedICine
Free a
Bize Bottle R. I
er Remedy Gi
for the Asking,
sfaction for all Liver and I
fective Tonic on the Mark
cd himii the opportunity of most
careful study. This is why .R.
L. T. is so effective. The in
gredients are perfectlv harmless
extracts of roots and herbs.
which work in the system g-entlv
and pleasantly and perman'ntly.
R. L. T. does not gripe. It
goes at one to the stolna2 ana
liver. Cleansim n tem immedi
atelv of bile and other impuri
ties which produce so much sick
ness.
R. L. T. gets down at the root
of the disease and clears up the I
[MR. B
See our new Moline 1m-pr<
Corn Plante-.rs. equippedl ith
Blades5 and Rear Press Whec
row, the Sweep levels the sur
seed and the Press Wheel com
This wheel is controlled b:
raises the frame and thus govi
PICE
Also a full line of Molne
Turn Plows, Middle Bursters,
horse Wagons, Buggies, Surri
nice Horses and Mules.
For Automobiles, see us.
i Automobiles at bargain prices
I10. 12 and 14 Sumte
SUMTFI
wewill give~ you a razor
expenfse. :15 CENTS::
Fill out coupon below and
Street_______
"' City _ _ _ _ _
ONLY ONNTC
Dicss
Of Great Benefit to Manning~
t ruggists.
N
. T., the Fever
ren Free
4
A
lowel Troubles. and the
4
A
A
ystcin so yon become healthy.
R. L. T. kills fever at the start.
It never fails for it is compound
ed exactly right. If you feel
sluggish, tired out. have poor
aetite. bad health. heartburn,
headache-you need R. L. T.
The first close will make you feel
better. it's guaranteed.
Be sure you get a free bottle
)f R. L. T. from your druggist.
R. L. T. is sold by all the best
-rug stores.
Manufactured by the R. L. T. E
o.. Anderson, S. C.
>Ved Gearless Cotton and
Runner Sweeps, Covering
1. Runner opens the fur
face, the blades cover the
pletes the operation.
F a lever. which lowers and
,rns the depth of planting
$12.50.
one and two-horse Stee
one, two, three and four
es and Harness. Also some
Some good second-hand
AW COM
r St. 'Phone 553.
You A Razor!
G DUPLEX $5 RAZOR
1or only thc distributing _
bring to us with 35 cents
EACH MAN.I
M AT
ARE COMPANY
'. o
of the public to our new stock of O?
>I v I OiSt ~pesing anId now on 3
-le ngeney for this frUeign pro
uStore a!
04
Notice To Tax Payers.
Iv w i at the Cit~y H all, Manniug,
1. I.. rom .'day 1th, to JTune 1st,
31-. or hepurpose of taking tax
r*taru- or thte town, for the year
1'h Theuenity of :25 per cent, will
bV wd foir al! nton-returns. By o~r.'
,!. of Coucil. TV. M. W1-:LLs.
Clerk.
BuckIen's Arnica Salve
Tha e Cau SIeIn The W/o-ld.
'Wedding Presents!
Cut Glass
Fine China!
. Manning Grocery Co.
Purveyors to Particular People.
C, R. Sprott, F. D. Hunter,
President and Treas. Vice-President and Sec. 9
ANNIN OIL IILL I
Manning, S. C.
==-MANUFACTURERS OF r
Cotton Seed Products |
AND
High Grade Fertilizers i
If You Are Puzzled
as to where you purchase a Suit to the best ad
vantage-try us. Our stock is the most complete
in town, our prices are reasonable. so why not
give us a trial.
Judging From AppearanceI
all our customers are well satisfied to do their
Spring Bnying here. Exgperience has taught
them that this is one store where perfect treat
ment is assured.
D. Hirschrnann. i
Don't Throw Away0
G;ood wo:a ring apparel and household furnishings simply 3
>-ause ther bare beemne~ stained or faded. We can make 3
themfli aw :t our~l mUodern pr~ocess of CLEANING or
DYE1NG-. W~e qLute a few prices:
CLEANED and PRESSED. -DYED and PRESSED $
Gentlemenls' Suits...1.25, up. 82.50 up.
Ladies' Coat Suits.....1.50, up. 2.50 up 3
Ladies' Waists. ....... 75 up. 2.50 up
Ladir..' Skirts.. ....... 1.00 up. 1.50 up
Automuobile Coats ... 1.50 u.1.50 up
Chienilie Portiers......1.50 u.2.50 up 0
Blaukets. Double...... 7c. Cleaned.
For further information write foi free booklet.+
IDEAL CLEANERS AND DYERS.
King & Burns Lange. Charleston, S. C.
BR1ING YOUR
we JOBW R
T(O THE TINES (OFFICE.