The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, July 03, 1912, Page 5, Image 5
XNING, S. C., J -LY> :
Publishes Ali County and Town Of
ficial Advertisements.
RUTH CHAPTER, NO. 40,
SPriest.
"Order of E:M Cz ' -
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ST. PETER'S, NO. 54,
A. F. 1
Nex: 31ectint.. Wedeo.in' '
June -.. r
L. ... Degree to be Conferred-.
F L W-. n:. W. 31. E. J- BRowY E- S'.-c.
STONE CROCKS
FOR
PICKLE MAKING
Just the thing for salting
down Cucumbers. Krout
and any kind of Pickles.
Also fine for fermentin
your Wine in. We have
them in small, medium and
large size.:.: .:.:
Prices 15c, 25c. 40c and 75c.
They're useful all the year
round :
N0111111119 Grocery Co.
There are many "I told you ;o's'' in
'Manning. all of them knew Woodrow
Wilson. O; course they knew.
Hon. George S. Legare and M1rs.
Leiare arrived in Manning last Nlon
niga- to spend a couple of aays.
tnev are at the Central hotel.
ThEre will be an ice cream fes:ival
at the home of Mr J-1 Me.\Faddin F:i
day evening. July 12th. for the benetit
of the Sardini. baseball team. Every
body invited.
The work of building a pew manent
home for the Peoples Bank has begun
next door to the otlice of Davis & Wide
man. There is also to be built in the
near future upon the "Leonard Lot" a
two story building on the corner.
The funeral of Mr. E. Patton McLeod
took ilace in the Manning cemetery
last Thursday afternoon. Rev. F~. B3.
Shuler conduceted the service. There
was a large turn out of frieuds to pay
their last respects to the memory of the
deceased.
Our readers will excuse the smnal:
amount of matter in this issue. the
cause as will be seen is that advertise
ments came in upon us that we had to
set up which took all of the time of
the mechanical force of the ofiee. and
too. the weather was hot and there was
nothing stirring.
Died last Wednesaay at h is home near
Summerton, Mr. WV. A. Fischer, agea
:35 years. The funeral took place at
Surmmerton on Thursday, Rev. WV. S.
Trimble conducted the service. The
deceased was the eldest. son of 1r. and
31rs. L. T. Fischer, and an estimable
youn"g man.
The talk on the streets for the past
several days has been Bryan and the
Balitimore convention. It is amusing
to see how many political wise men we
have in this town, if thes3 had been
in that great "talkfest," the nommnaton
would bare been setled :and the De
mocracv would now be on its way 'o
victo-rv~ even though :t had to lassoo
Bryanto keep him from boting theI
nomination.
A very deplorable accident~ occe
at the h'ome of Mrs. D. RI. Lloyed lat.
Friday morning. Harry I oyd, one o
her sons, was cleamnn a pistol anau it
discharged, the ball penetrated the
abdomen of his mother. making a
serious wound The doctors do rot re
gard the wound necessarily fatal unl!es
blood posioning sets in. Mrs. Lloyd is
getting alone in years and th shock
was -terrible upon her nerves.
There will be a ladies mninstre at the
school auditoriumi on the eveniu 'of the
11th inst.. for the benetit of the Civic
League. Schtnaker's orchestra of Sum
ter, will furnish the .muisic for the oe
casion. This minstrel is composeei mamn
lv of Sumter ladies an:d the performiance
itven by them recently was highly
spoken of by the Sumter newspaizers.
There should be a large attendance on
this occasion, as the prioeeds go to a
worthy cause Admiission '.3 and 30)
cents.
The ladies 'f Brewligtoi Presby
teri.n ch'urch wml have an ice creaml
fes.tivatl on the aifternoon of twe lih
,nstatt, a t o'clock, at Urewington
in techuirch and'' Ib *e e.
iou tohve thi f"eI n Mn
nigand the surrou in'ieil c in
C'lo'hng Compan.' of Sumienr. U te is
an opportunity olire to tke .au au
tageC (f a clri: )'out sate a e.earmie2
mnear a~sl to e clea o:' f oil.to 8:0
but i eans that e vyh in r
ag esabismet mel1'n ine'
conolin isad i is -t ch
Society.
vn -vvcty w k it, .\anni:: h r
r II m tl
atLd0i.n. T! hs'a'* vntofth. wel k
-at. ' brillm chu b w tdding that
'Ok ii i ih( Daytit cht-rh at 6
elockWeed t,- :ron111 . whe?*C
*bury C k S ::.m r. ami '*al s Zila:
nuiVeP'.t-'rbo rouh wr foronoune':c
*fuand and iife1by the pas'or, the
een beamfulV decorated for ,Ii-i t -
iso b ivn land-. the 11 p li t plat-i
rmbin:-rand a a ive bank
i s1:e fena.while 'he windcows, were
ito everren. A the hour for thii tflO
ni. anor.oched tie edftive rapidly
vu wi. h ragor ' *speclatortos. and juist
-fore the brdlparty entered the
w- y u 'M -i-s o dsicarboro. o
- folow: M-~- -nie 1t'il'i~of
:mne k)!Ua. V - --n Itney. with
:t.'.oir.. au-Irott. f Dalin.ton. eas
-'fromn LohMengr in. T'he ueaoners.
ie. nd W. . oncUtV. h tM .. Sm O
im. ad r eal fC. Dal of Columbia, and
. !-iScarborouiivh. of Darlington, fint
ok "-sitioun. inr fron of the pulpit, fo
)wed bY the brisad nd] grooms
na mocaeeding down opposite aidles
-follows: MieColine' Phillips. of
onon , and Mr. Chas. W1oe, of
--fk. f AVa.: MA. Abne., Jone. of
aet. nro L. Orr Wato, t Clem
n Co!ee: Miss Lis Yeadon. of
amter. and Dr. A. '%V. Cherry, of Or
neburg: Miss Mav Bradham, ofI Ma
ng-i, and Dr. A. C. Dovle. (if Columbia:
.i.s Hallie Kiveu. of Darlington, and
r. F". P. Caugh'lman. of Columbia: M.Iiss
tra Scarborough. of Summerton, maid
ehonor, and mr. L. Welborne Sum
ers. of Au burth Ala. best man. These
otendats fomed an open column in
e centre aasle, down Which he bride
roceeded on the ari of her father, and
a; met in front of the palpit by the
roomn. Little Miss Zefilla Lounse Flarlee
eted as hiower trl, ind Master Kings
00:1 Sprott as rin bearer, be ring
remoy being used in performing he
arriane. At the coaclusiou o the ee
nmonv Mendelssohn's WVedding- March
as llayed as the bridal party lef. the
uent.
The several brid)esmaids; wore gowns
fwhite marquisette over sati and Car
ed nk roses tied with pink maline.
wee maid of honor'l gown was pick
epe de fhine over satn, and she also
rried pick roses, whie the bride wore
handsome Cown of white satin eu
-an. triede with sed pearls ane
.ce, and carried a beautiful bouquet of
>sies and lilies of the valley. The gen
eien were all dressed in reulaiond
After the Ceremony was over hurried
angies of costume were made. and the
owiy wedded couple left, on the even
. train fur Charleson and thence on
extended tour North. They will be
i home in Columbia after July 20.c
On the eye"om before the marriaze
recepntion was given in honor of the
ridal parz v at th idene of Mr. and
r. .r. ie. Harlee on North CA.rch
reet.. The uests were receivekn at the
or bv Ns.s Lou Gaillar, while Mr.
d Ni -s. Harleo received i the parlor.
iss Mrlie Scarborough aud inrs. A.
. Scarbrouhand Miss liJesse McLean
urved a salnd and ice erein course in
eit diuin-g roomn. The bridal p)arty. Cut
r ie from thde weddinu cand Miss
a'-v Bradha m _-ettingz the rin-.Ms
allie Kirven the thimble. Dr. A.C
ovle the hor.hoe, and Miss Etta Sear
ughe the lover's knot. The uests
ere wrtenqted with boxes containing
edr'n careas souvenirs.
yMthe Juay astrunkg entined air
teTueda beeing ting lito by ther
tiedr-band Moos Sisarun arra ofs
asbuully oaed wi panseanrs-icsh
d akde wene errv.hed pesent'
ere wrises qestna boe 13ondi1
nje AnaBow. theno Tome. ofathe
retr artio e eenigwasespenam
'i thee assemba. inute Evn. air,
ea yarbeiing carmin Mesrs byithe
erbautifud Lmoon andinearrayof
uli-colorn Fed Laesse lanks Iesur
dcess and eren Mser.Thspren
er:Missne Edn rshan entieBrocind
tThursdattieveningi Holn ofhm
',n iLe BoGas. Sosf MariPncIt
aea aubed aonett MesrscJulan,.
erram ts eeter-Windby eveae
dm larnacontsma, whuic warron.
hMpsson e Alohnson aRigby, James
Minsl Thne Hirschmans rentetaine
tt-Thursdae gest.oingi honor h oher
ie was s Gasqu ofs Carion Puncahm
nmr.sTends RnoetateHrschann.c
h-e gueas were enteraied byesevere:
ime~cs an a comest whfc asiwon
em. to th guestokto of honr.Thgb-b
ree, Mildred Knightv of Bamberg,
osaiha Zeigler of Orangebuurg, Rose
d Celeste Ervi. Caro and Isabelle
lradhan:.. Fannie Lou~ Saul-, Lucv
i(ton, Irma WeXinUber'g. K'imr:.ie
ena Sprott of Sp-artanhl'urg, John
a'gnaol. (Cs.e!! Davis. Je-ssie. Chat-lie
m''ind Chine Spi-ott, Joe Burgess.
atNel-son Hrobert Sistrunk, P~reston
haes\orw~ood Hall and Mlarshall
ot.dson.
MIss- fluh Gdlowvay del:lifully en
iain'ed the junior society set Tuesday
ae-in in h~onor of her iuet, Mi ss
'rth eening sev'-ral irerryv- 'ame-s
ri pd ved, aifter whlib a sweei Ot our.e
.\ .!h,1-t To-I. K Unmiu Johns.
Close on 4th.
W' -. the undersignea mf~ehaiuts.
1r et cls u stores for July 4th.
1 . .-nki s n
-~ai. E'riueCmay
T'e 'ann Grocery'' Co(:npany.
The 5. 1 oa:~eSue
A::
wh nen.:.:* wounde. her1
a we !i. Brya Zu up a
as bm *- hiapearance at cort.
L an . o 4, ma. n i- em.
sil djs th .: ditierencest. ami, kee.
Bcrnnenn-Hoges Marriage.
Th ie ma rriat -e o) Id is M.-, :~ a
ItIn neau , f I auft a .\r. ao
l'row2 t.:'"(e of Floence~- ws-olm
ze Thursday evanin a:: o :
a S: lIt 0ena pi coi:tl b
atan.. and. pink and wiite .!!or' tile
.Ins't beore the bid al party entered t
ii('
h(tne~ Ch L ' I )oi i o ,* t1' t iiti
h e. o n n ec a h 1 w w I
f . e- te r 0 t , i e e.* IiI
ureading mu'i wa pled by bre. l l
-, hrgeor ez inne rY v C~m 0 v e
o. Be rid. I o the churc. T
teading mrch fronn stilpisn olan
!ae of Suter.r. srzy. raWe !3o
iccon an:1 d Chr riise Dan ebrid e .1
ort. etee, apd receeoineg The tw oa
andemaidwho were MS in f.\lln
1dgesbosiet ro the gnr ole ande i.
ru sr~e*'is-, ovc inb a chari:n"
.ar- ue ite eonneau. he young s tatin
o*he br Ide. They were goWned 0
whate batiste. t oi w in S peaow le.
c)rding to individual tast. Their ,
owers were 1o- sLtemed. pink Olea -
oers an ner.s11. I
The maid of honor. e" Grae M.n
eu, bytheriterof the bridle. 'e- e
e alorie age was Lrowned a a loVe y
iek .:Ik. fashoned with cape cowlar
.nd trimmd in ha-Ome pink frinve.
Ie bouque was pink oleanders and
dsparau a fords. . n
The bride was lovel in a charmt w
o wn of white messaline, made en tram
a enoriChed in s eawow and pearl
r mmni s Her. weddiog. veilI was
ctse uhwih white rose budsh, an
he brid tl bouquet, was forme, of a r
nos o wher uds and spr.t Mus NtU.
She- entered with her father, 3Mr \W, e
-L. Boce11at!3u. ond as. given by him in
nariage. I'e waS me at the chane
tocps by the brid_,egr-oomn and lhis be.t 11
mn. a brot her, Mr. L W. 1130e.S i
The mrIag ceremony was perform-r
-d by. the Rev. T. W. Citit, reetor of
he church. o i
Lohengzrin's, weddinog march wVas
Triven ah recesssionalr
Immediately after tihe eremony the
>ridal narty waco driven to the home of
the bride. wnhere aI bridal supper was!
serred. ..a
r. anda Mrs. Hodaes will remain in
eaufort for the nummer. in t.he fall
they wet gon to Sparanb rg where r- b
Htoriges hiolds a position in the schools
of th teit. s
vAmon the atsi-t ruest - was d
Suhe gro 's mother. fMrs. L. Whoies a
ad is boether and sister. Ndidi an
blen Hodves and L. W. Hodes of
hrence: "ir. A. E. Ti:e of Snmrter
ae rs. . X. Hen.rix (f Spartaas-:
r.nteof the bid b. f
I
To he aftero andi~on by thety
L
oealizoi on accoure of the demand
f the seson, the impysinit of mcet
ng- in a persona wery ureat many Of
ny faridsa aacqpr uaintalces, of take
insion the a.admfonistrtioaof th
oru'er isor'soaice have bwhich ofilee I
intve on es tuted a tadiashe. n
I believe the ofcheiras should be
axqtolle aplied t the township o
vince t ihe clentde aentin.ractn'o
the lonth mafs ierhr annpethen bhe
raes lighote, thereaysvti haviegwor t
heavy wnteri tht yer iste o ca
groaeds iut winaler dly wime nt
ma' favor aroad. enforca ersat but ah
oooination owasfco san andolaytin
r whelire the roads haveshul beeneploed
etoch onritorhs orcted stres o e'
)ushes eachge twsit ternd expnr other
isae itferilng t sthei cubhie. oif
1 believe inhe ecbaonta houdldbe
qualy dividedawith :eows i.
ii tole thm eioer titenti. makmg
te orplaces hihe r andr thatneavya
>ce lighter, always elte a view to
'erantee at work dones. here ha
>e '~nt demonrte courny thlie pastJ
na'ke azon road anr" visa versavainta
eli1 antl mioe will. redswh
nav belivethe road plow sh1'oul*d tivetof
amepr whild rceiingctc suh ervier
Selit in an' ecnoialm ha.cdinuor
hefone buii where a1 dolla il
oosethe ')artherest ithon.ut sacif iing '
eualt fov~r unit..rsual
hSpervis.r's rliee reqire 1 tha. If
Teer's entretieand ilete I hllc
rive t th attetltui hseres. ieev- o
' ai' tat Ctaredo cout Ts'like idi
:cuis. always w'il'liI to' iay ealu I.
V) i y caddc.I\v yasr
...R.U.m4
Silvr, S C.,a un 2~.th, 91 )
LEGARE HERE.
t was our pleasure to cal I at
the Cen.rai Hotel last Monday
eveling on Congressman Lesare,
and we found him in the pink of
condition, his health has fi
proved wonderfully and he is C
read. for the coming campaign,
M1r. Legare met his opponent at i
St. George and he does not seem
at all worried over the outcome
in August., nor should he, the
people realize the need of an ex- C
perienced man i congress at
this time. they know an experi
onced man now is worth a dozen
new ien, for if the Democracy t
wins as it is probable it will,
then a man who has served in
Congrlss for years will be in
position to be of greater service
to his constituents. Legare is,
now on some of the most impor- e
tant committees, and lie takes a
a prominent place on them. If
a Democratic administration C
e)-nies in lie will be chairman of
an inportant committee, and a
chaiinan .has power.
We have no tight to make up
on Mr. Legare's opponent, for
we know nothing of him. He
has no record of public servioe, C
and that fact alone, it would
seem to us, would preclude him
from being considered as enti
tled to support for congressional C
honors. He should first, before f
reaching out for congress do t
some service for the "folks at
home" before he aspires to be
come a national figure.
Mr. Legare has many warm
friends in Clarendon, they have t
watched his career in congress,
and they are going to show their
appreciation of the man by giv- t
ing him a most hearty support. t
The condition in Charleston at
this time is somewhat annoy
ing. What is known as the Grace e
faction is out for the blood of
every man who would not go to
Grace's aid to win the delega
tion to the State convention.
they have candidates out against
every officer including our con
t
gressman, and it is expected by t
them to take away from Legare
in Charleston as many of Grace's
followers as he can lead, but Mr.
Grace's recent conduct towards
the governor has crippled his
hold upon those he formerly led
and he will not be able to hurt
Legare to any extent in Char.
leston. If we were a betting man
we would have no hesitation in
wagering that Legare will carry
every precinct in the district in
every county outside of Charles,
ton. and that ie will carry all
but two small wards in Charles
ton. The people are not going to
follow dangerous leaders any
any more.
The congressman never takes I
a hand in the State contests. He
is in federal politics, and while
he has his personal choice for
governor the same as the rest of 1
us, lie does not think it fair to
his friends who are supporters
of the candidates for governe
to have anything to say on the
subject. In this we heartily agree
with him; his business is to teach
his constituents the principles of
governmtenlt as they relate to
congress, and should he become
a partisan in State affairs he
would offend needlessly.
There is no use to get hot -
under the collar on account of
politics: we all do not view
things alhke but we all have the
same right to think and to act
upon our individual judgment,
therefore the man who disagrees a
with you or rather who does not
think-as you do may be as honest
as yourself, that is if you are
honest yourself. We have heard
exressons which are very grat
ing to those whom they are di
rected at, for instances, a mane
says "I do not see how any de
cent man can vote for so and so"
who is a candidate for office. If
those who use such expressions?
would only stop and think how
unjust they are to their fellows
with whom they live and asso
ciate daily, they would at once
see how foolish they are to give
vet to such thoughts. Let everyi
mani do his own thinking and his
own voting, if he is a man he
will do it any cost.
-They Are Here.
The campaign party reached here_
last night from Kiugstree and most of
them are quartered at the Central Ho
tel. The members of the party do not
appear as ferocious towards one another
as the aceounts of their speeches at the
o~her places would make it appear. We
went to the hote last niight and did we
not know ditTerent. ther-e wus no sign
which nointed to annomosities. It is
what w'e have contended ali along, po
iticians mtay get up on the r-ostrum,
bie and vili fy one another. butt
ael atmoui toI( any thing more titan
hit sir. loug ago wr have leaaned not
to taket wri-ous..
i~Ter wa- a rumtlorin circut.-lat ion
r-eained awayx froma ihe Kingstre
4) ivg toi thie shot aes of time allo0w
ed - us i t is imo-sibte for us~ to give an
ccouot' of todayis mneetin~, at this writ
in the c-rowds are co ming into t,he
t4wn ra-pdy and there is -ev indica
l-tio of a large t ut-fout. The- speaking
ion thec west side- of the court housei
where a pla-tr has beenf erected. -
Calhoun McFaddin.
inety-six. July .-One- ol the
nrtix we-diums- of the se-ason to4 I
a ce vete rday whiea Mr-. -Jack rec
V addio Ma (i\ p~ni maried Miss K--th
-xeen Cahoun. voi' tmgst daute r ofth
12: oert (. CalIhou. T he wet.ddn
tok iace at the~ t'd~ ciomn chueb
4)'4.tded the. tri nm Ninetx -Six- for -
mu tai trip. w iith He nde iville a
the b.e iv- poit, a-er wich they
DRING'S NEW DISCOVER?'
Will Surelv Ston That Conah.
;OMMISSIONS DO NOT ACCOMPLISH RE
SULTS.
The Torrens system i- being
.dvok- ad has been a subject be
ore tle general assembly for theL
)ast two years. and nothing has
ome of it, few understand its
>peration and until there is an
ntelligent explanation of this D
ystem the people will go slow
,bout making the change. We
an see how a new State can ac
ept a system such as the Tor- on
ens because, in the formation of
he new State the entire system
f government is formed, and in
he formation new, and modern
deas can easily be injected, but,
n an established community coV
ring a period of nearly two hun
red years, it till be very diffi
ulty to get those whose "stak
s are sot" to experiment with
ew ideas that must revolution
ze the land and taxing system Oa
f the State. It is suggested by
ome of those who advocate the
orrens system to have a com
aission appointed for the pur- Lb
ose of studying this matter, this pr
roposition was presented to the V
egislature but that body was shy t
f commissions; the experience on
s, commissions have done very j"
ittle good, if they ever accom- of
>ished anything at all; if any of
>ur statesmen have a plan to of- -
er whereby the land and the I
axing system can be improved ru
pon, and we think great im
>rovements should be made. they
hould go to the general assem
dy where they can put ideas in
o some sort of practical demon- ru
tration, but if because, they ad- pr
ocate some revolutionary meas
re they must be rewarded with
igh office before the experiment 6
as been tried. we may look upon ei
u as an effort to raise a great .
ommotion for a selffish purpose.
We do not fancy the appoint
aent of commissions for every of
hing that some may suggest, we tb
iave a commission for nearly _
verything, from investigating
he dispensary to investigating j
he dispensary commission, and oc
, commission to investigate the
aatter of a better system for our
>ublic school laws, all of them
esulting in an expenditure of
oney with the conditions no bet- C]
er than they were before these g
avestigations begun. They only
enefit the commissions have r
een, was to a few lawyers who
rew fat and rich from the con- to
roversies arising out of these in- ea
-estigations; their eyes are still of
n any '-unexpended balances"
hich may remain in the hands
f the treasury for future legis- I
atures to adopt resolutions au
horizing their disbursement to di
>ay for certain lawyers who are t
mployed to assist the attorney
~er.eral
Instead of appointing a comn
ission the State might as well
reate another office to be known a
ts the department for the dis
ursement of unexpended bal- -
nces, and put at the head of this I
epartment the Hon. W. F. Stev
~nson who has had more exper- -
ence and gotten more money out rj
f the treasury than any other se
:itizen of this State for services h|
vhich should have been render- H
d oy the State's constitutional
egal department- 1
ti,
BUSINESS LOCALS. ru
Rub-M-Tism will cure you.
Rub-My-Tism will cure you.
For Sale-Man's Bicycle, almost new
17.50. J. H. Lesesne.
For Sale.-One Munger Ginning Out- je
t. engine and boiler in good condition.
~ddress. Levi Brothers, Sumter, S. C. -
For Sale.-12 X 12 Liddell Automatic
~ngine. 7 X 12 Atlas Engine. 9 X 12.r
bandler & Taylor Engine. All in fin e
ondition. Als'o two good mules. W' S~
cott Harvin
Two fine Milch Cows, now milking,
wo gallons and over each aaily. J N.
JeKinzie, Alcolu, S. C.
Itch relieved in 30 minutes by Wool- CC
ord's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. E
iold by Dickson Drug Co., druggists. tI
Farm Wauted-Several Marlboro -
armers 'nave asked to get them farms
n Clarendon. Write me what you y
Lave and best price. R. Cosby Newton,
ennetsville. S. Cu
5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case -
f Chills and Fever; it acts on the liver
etter than Calomel, and does not gripe
r sicken. 25e.
CASTOR IA -
For Infanuts and Ohildren.
The Kind You Have Always Bought :
Bears the
Sinature of ,*z~ , ,44 -
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A Si-lNIN EXAPLE F PUITY
a rus ndcmpunin mdciesis1
et bythe resciptin deartmnt-a
io' feels andrvousaoudingeiine is
e~ritions here. The physician's "Rec
&' is followed here with absolute cer
,aint. Hiave you seen our stock of
athroom supilies, sick room convemi
ees, andi other modern commzodities
hat will heC]lp yo live better-?
Zeigler's Pharmacy~ ,
The Safe Prescriptionists, s
Ilanning, S. C. i
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for the offce of Clerk of Court for
arendon County. subject to the rules of the
lmocratic primary.
T. MITCH WEL LS.
)LEDGING TO ABIDE BY THE RULES'
of the Democratic Primary. I hereby an
unce myself a candidate for re-election to the
ice of Clerk of Court of Clarendon County.
ARCHIE I. BARRON.
ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDLTE
for the office of Clerk of Court, subject to
e rules of the Democratic Primary.
J. H. TIMMONS.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
AM A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE
of County Supervisor for Clarendon County,
bject to the rules of the Democratic party.
FRANK P. ERVIN.
T THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF
L my friends I announce myself as a Candi
te for Supervisor of Clarendon County. sub
!t to the rules of the Democratic primary.
W. R. DAN IS.
10 The Voters of Clarendon County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
e office.of County Supervisor of Clarendon
unty. subject to the action of the Democratic
imary. Iwas a candidate or this ofce eight
ars ago. and was defeated only by a very few
tes. I have since felt very grateful to the
ople for the support given me in that election
d in submiting my candidacy I do so entirely
my own merit, and upon this I ask the sup
rt of the people of tha county, and if elected,
>romise to look closely after every section
the county and to faithfully discharge every
ty of the office to the best of my ability.
H. L. JOHNSTON.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MtSELF A CAN
didate for County Supervisor, subject to the
les of the Democratic Primary.
.J. B. HOLLADAY.
'OR SUERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for re-election to the office of County
perintendent of Education, subject to the
les and regulations governing our Democratic
imaries. E. J. BROWNE.
FOR SHERIFF.
IBJECT TO THE RULES OF THE DEMO
I cratic party. I hereby ofer myself for re
,ction to the office of Sheriff of Clarendon
iunty. E. B. GAMBLE.
FOR SOLICITOR.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for re-election to the offce of Solicitor
Third Judicial Cireuit, subject to the rules of
e Democratic primary.
PHILIP H. STOLL.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for the office of Solicitor for the Third
.dicial Circuit. subject to the rules of the Dem
ratic primary. THOS. H. TATUM.
FOR CORONER.
10 THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CLAR
. endon County: I wish t'jannounce that I
i a Candidate for the omtdt of Coroner for
rendon County, subject to the rules that
vern the Primary election.
HARVEY C. BAGGETT.
10 THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CLAR
- ENDON COUNTY:
Feeling that I can discharge the duties of the
ice of Coroner with honor to myself and credit
the county, I hereby announce myself as a
ndidate for the office of Coroner for Claren
a county, pledging myself to abide the result
the Democratic Primary.
JOHN L. JOHNSON.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for Coroner of Clarendon County, sub
:t to the rules of the Democratic primary. I
a a graduate of Cedar Springs Institute for
e deaf and the blind, I performed all of the
ties that was assigned to me there. I have
o made a good moral character here in the
w of Manning. THEODORE V. GRAY.
FOR HOU:2~ OF REPRESENTATIVES.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for tht House of Representatives,
.bject to the rules of the Democratic party.
JOS. H. BURGESS.
HE'REBY ANNPUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for the'House of Representatives,
bect to the rules of the Democratic Primary.
R. D. WHITE.
iHERE WILL BE QUESTIONS OF IM
.portance to come up in the next general as
mbly, and with my practical experience as a,
~gislator, I feel that I can be of service. I:
erefore announce myself a candidate for the
ause of Representatives, subject to the decis
a of the Democratic Primary.
I. M. WOODS.
ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE
for re-election to the House of Representa
res from Clarendon county, subject to the
les governing the Democratic Primary.
HENRY B. RICHARDSON. JR.
ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A CA NDIDATE
for re-election to the House of Representa
es. subject to rules of the Democratic pri
ary. JAMES REAVES.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for the House of RepresentaLtives sub
:t to tae rules of the Democratic Primary.
E. M. KENMEDY.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
"1 THE VOTERS OF MANNING JUDI
.cial .District:-Promising to abide the re
it of the Democratic primary. I hereby an
>unce myself a can'didate for the offce of Mag
rrate at Manning.
Respectfully.
EDGAR DICKSON.
RESPECTFULLY ASK THE DEMOCRAT
Ic voters of the Manning judicial district to
ntinue me in the Magistrate offce for two
as more, pledging myself to abide the action
the voters at the approaching primary elec
;n, May 2f7th. 1912. D. J. BR ADHAM.
FOR TREASURER.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY
for re-election to the offce of County Treas
er. subject to the rules of the Democratic
rty. L. L. WELLS.
FOR AUDITOR.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN.
didate for re-election to the offce of County
.ditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic
imary. ANDRE W P. BURGESS.
FOR UNITED STATES SENATE.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for the United States Senate. subject
the rules of the Democratic Primary. Your
pport and influence wili be appreciated.
N. B. DIAL,
Laurens. S. C.
FOR CONGRESS.
'1 MY FRIENDS AND CONSTITUENTS
01-F THE 1st SOUTH CAROLINA DIS
ICT:
'ren years ago :ou eiectedI me to Congres~s by
ovrwh'elm'ing majn rity. D~uring all of these
ar. I have endteo.-ed to s-r. e you faithfully
Lhonestiy. I hae- worke ! zealously an un
asigir i: your~ jiteres-t. having always in
ethat 1 was ai ublic servaint holding as
ed rust. It t:,. n.Cen I'.r endIaio~ir to serve
S.o usly a, w. : a co-scintiuly and I
tet aO ways re~p id-d prarmilth to the demand
every r:. n.womanl and chuid who has called
>On m'ei. In offerjin for re-el'eetton 1 feel it un
cessary to call your attentioni to the fact that
man' beeumes more uselul to his state and
luntry by reasonr of his lon:: service in Con
ess. Trhat each year he becomes more familiar
ith the: intricate working's of that great body.
roer and more initiznate with his collcagues
fcausequtly mure useful to you. You real
of course that I am better equipped today
an ever before to fulill the duties to which
i have assigned inc. I trust your confidence
me as expressed on more than one occasion
minls the same ans that you will so record
sur votes in the coming primary.
I thank you earnestly and sincerely for your
ndness to me in the past an~d I promise my
ry best efforts in your behalf in the future.
With Esteeml.
G im. S. LEGAR E.
Careless About Appendicitis
in Manning.
Many .Mlanninog people have stomach
bowel trotible which is likely to turn
to appendicis. If you have consti
t~i, sour .stomach, or gas on the
oach, try simpie bucktborn bark,
veerine, etc.. as compounded in Adler
ai, the tnew Ger-man appendicitis remn
iv. 'The Dickson Drug Store states,
i~t A SINGLE DOSE of this simple
~medv r-elieves bowel or stomach trou
le aost INSTANTLY.
O)LTSUORYfA-TA
NEATNESS OF APPEARANCE 2
REOUIRES SPECAIL EOFFRT IN THE
SUMMER TIME
By patronizing our Laundry and Garment Cleanin Departments
you will not only present a nobby appearance. but our service on__
COLLARS, CUFFS AIND SHIRTS
makes them stand die heat longer than ordinary methods, and suits
Scleaned and pressed by us retain their original shape.
"If your laundry agent does not represent us tell him to try the
CW "4IDEAL WAY"-it satisfies.
IDEAL LAUNDRY
CLEANERS. DYERS. LAUDERERS.
CHARLESTON. S. C.
MR. BUYER !
See our new Moline imoroved Gearless Cotton and
Corn Planters, equipped with Runner Sweeps, Covering
Blades and Rear Press- Wheel. Runner opens the fur
row, the Sweep levels the surface, the blades cover the
seed and the Press Wheel completes the operation.
This wheel is controlled by a lever. wbich lowers and
raises the frame and thus governs the depth of planting
PRICE .$12.50.
Also a full line of Moline one and two-horse Steel
Turn Plows, Middle Bursters, one, two, three and four
borse Wagons, Buggies, Surries and Harness. Also some
nice Horses and Mules.
For Automobiles, see us. Some good second-hand
Automobiles at bargain prices.
D. C. SHAW CO
10. 12 and 14 Sumter St. 'Phone 553.
SUMTER, S. C.
Do Your Preserving
On a New Perfection
Oil Stove!
The New Perfection represents the highest achieve
ment in Oil Cooking Stoves. They are light and strong,
thoroughly reliable, every stove guaranteed to be all that
is claimed for it.-easy to move about. They do not heat
up the room like a wood burner- A New Perfection will
give a strong, steady heat right where you want it under
the pot. Heat can be readily adjusted to. ~slow or fast
cooking.
Put a New Perfection on the Porch.
Keep cool and get the fun out of your cooking. Try a
New Perfection on Ironing Day, and Smile. Come let us
demonstrate to you these wonderful labor saving, worry
chasing Cooking Stoves.
PRICES :
3 Burner Stove,...10.00. 2 Burner Stove......... .....$.75.
1 Burner Stove,... 2.75. 4 Compartment Steam Cooker..-$2.75
Single Eye Baker,... 3.50. Double Eye Baker,............4.50.
Manning Grocery Co.
Purveyors to Particular People.
tListen! !
We dsir tocall the attention of the public to our new stock of
e arc Freses, Virgian reh Oe l, icrst pressn andnoe o
duct, and we guarantee our patrons to furnish them the finest quality
of genuine Imported French Olive Oil.
I Dickson's Drug Store3
(Successors to W. E. Brown & Co.)
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M Plowden Hardware Co3