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Sta 1 Wedn Decemi * at10O $20,000 This entir 20,000 Fire Sale Crosswe] - n ~ 'bsAn county and -rown Of sees. Adverssements. SA NNTING.S. d. DEC, $ 11 -Pure Coffee All. Coffee! 20c. Per Pound in One Pound Packages. LEONWEINBERG "Everythipg Good to Eat." You'll soon be writing it1916--unless you forget. Wher< FRiENDS: we can sell you y cient to do busin, We have a n elflys and Seasor Rem4 Next Door to Les Meat rts asday, >er 8th, 'clock.C See ~tock of High At Pric 'e Stock must I Block, Any one wishing to rent a sma farm, apply at The Times office. Quite a numbert from Sumter atten< ed the Fair ballast Friday night. -3We call'special.attentir to. thbe b. cos sale ot Miss Jabobs in thl~s issues It is estimated that fully 5,000 pea pie visited the fair in Manning Ial week.. Mr.. W,'P. Wannamaker lost sever; bales of cotton by fire lass Saturdayi St. Matthews. Married last Thursday by Rev. J. J Ansley. Mr. Horace Dyson and Mi -Marion Geddlings. Mr. A. J. Geddings, who has bee living near Sumnmerton, has moved h family to Wedgefield.. R. B. Belser and Louis Wood of tl umter bar were in Manning Monda on professional business. Reports received here yesterda; that Dr. J. H. Hawkins was desperata ly ill ar, his home in Olanta. ' Mr. R D. Cothran left last Sunda for MayesvillAKy., where he will bt tobacco the rest of the winter. *Commissioner John L. McLaurin wi address the Southern Commercial Cot gress in Charleston next week. -There will be a hot supper at Sat my Swamp school house Friday nigh December 10th. Public is cordiali invited. The following High Schools of Cla1 endon ~en State aid this year: Mai ning $500.00; Summerton $500.00: Pini wood 3400.00. III XI 3 yOU wilil in -We buy for spot cash,- w our goods very close. B ss on. ice Line of Table Dishes ing for your Xmas cooki amber, we paa ese's Market C IOSEF Ter ~rosswell B Our Grade Men's ~es You be~ sold. We i SEPt Ne: LIDied last Thursday, Miss Hatti, Ridgeway, daughter of Mr. Thomas B Ridgeway, a prosperous farmer livis Inear Manning. -The funeral wook placo at Oak Grove Friday afternoon. SMr. Wertdell M. Levi of Sumter, wa 1itt 'Friday admittsdto the bar of Soutl Carolina. Mr. Levi is well known ir SManning and his friends wish for bir 4t every success in his chosen professioc The - Forston Farms Company, C iClarendon, with a capital of $200O;O0 Shas been commissioned. The petition ers being Laurence Brett, E. L. Wil kins and C)harlton DuRant. The comc -. pany will develop and sell farms ani s~ real estate. Mr. B. W. DesChamps of Pinewoo< n is a member of the grand jury to serve s in the United States court held il Charleston this week, and Messrs J M. Player, New Zion; J. H. Boswell eS Foreston: M. L. Shiver, Summerto: Y are on the petit jury. The following appointroents wer, , made at conference held in Charles - ton: Sumter circuit, H. W. Bays, P E. (*. P. Watson. Bishopvxlle, W. B Duncan, Manning; S. D. Bailey, Pine y Wood; W. (.. Elwell, Sumter circuit y J. P. Inabinet was returned to Osweeg and F. H. Shuler to Latta. We call special attention to the quir ter page ad., of the Clarendon Cast Store in this issue. Mr. J. P. Creecy the proprietor, is well known through out tbe county, having spent his 11f4 on the farm, which makes him familia: ~with the needs of the farmer and th4 Ypeople in general. He has an up-to date grocery store and his prices ar< rock bottom. He buys for cash an, sells for cash, which makes him bette urepared to sell at a very close i. .irgia .Give him a call when in' need of any thing in~ his line. Is s~ll d a Complete ith all discounts that ca y turning our stock rapidi Etc., at close prices. Alst ig. r highest price ARIE3N 'HM. aporary Head lock, BigF , Boys' and Chi Trunks, Bags a Have l rill not take -an: Your opportu I M. xt to Gas compi SThe public is cordially invited to-at itend a musical recital at the Big 1Branch school house, Priday evening 1 IDecember 10th. Light refreshments I will be served. An admission feewill I be charged, adults 25c, children b0c, e given under auspicies of Bigi Branch a S-tchool Improvemnent Society. SGovernor Manning his' named the following delegates from Clarcndon. to the Commercial Congress to be helds fin Charleston from the 1dth to 17th of, )Dec. Dr. W. I. Pittman, Turbeville: D. -E. Turbeville, Turbeville; Joseph Sprott, Manning; J. K. Breedin, Man -ning; W R. Davis, Summerton. a A .big hot supper is to be given in the auditorium of Paxville on Fciday night, December the 10th. Proceeds go for the benefit of the school. Thet prices are very low. Everyone is :re quested to be present ana bring along Ii with him some one else. If you do note come you will miss something gobd ta eat. SSunday December 12th. is the day set apart by the National W. C. T. U.. C as Ral Day for national constitution-s al Drohibition. In obedience to orders fro~m headquarters the local union in Manning, will hold a public meeting Sunday night in the Methodist churchC and everybody, men, women, and children are cordially invited to be~ present, and take part in this rally. The Men's Bible Class of the Man-e ning Methodist church on last Sundaya moved into their winter quarters .in the church where, during the remain der of the winter, a warm welcome awaits all members and visitors. Plans have been made for an active winter -campaign and it is confidently expected that the class will have a larger aver age attendance during this winter than ever before. t FINEAT Lne of FANC~ First-Class Gi be gotten, therefore we get a profit suffi Tinware. All kinds of for what you I DON C. C HA quarters in t Sol ire Si Idren's Cloth ndUnderweaa fever B r of this back : nity is here. CHA mfy, Read the big page. ad., of the 5-10-25c tore in this issue. Mr.. Leard. Hug ins, the proprietor- of this establish flont, has bought one of the largest nd best stocics of Christmas goods ver shown in this town. You can find nyting from-a toy- to a nice present r the old folk here, and remember ere's nothing over one dollar. Come n and ma~ke your Xmas purchases now rhile there art-tousands of things to lect from. A coming marriage .which will be of uch interest to the young people of ~umter, will be consumated next Wed esday evening. ~It will be avery quiet fair, at the home of the bride's par uts, Mr. and Mrs. J. .H. Chandler on hurch street, .when their daughter, iss .Jennie will become the bride of ~Ir. S. Murry McLeod, the cashier of e People's Bank of this city. The oung Deople will spend a part of their oneymoon in travel, visiting several ities in the North.--Sumter Herald. Card of Thanks. The premium list committee of the larendon County Fair Association de rves to thank the following ladies for eir aid in making up the premium ist for the year. Mesdames, David Levi, A. Levi, A. . Bradham, George Williams, John D ~erald, F. 0. Richardson and Miss orine Barfield, The Fair and Poultry association rther desires to thank the adivertis rs who responded so liberally to their ppeal, and made it possible to issue e premium list, we also thank our any friends for the special prizes tered the varied departments. vigorating to the Pale and Sickly ?laercestheblood aiudu thes~s ~GROCERI] ocery Store ! ' Such as Fruits Candies. Also our XIT goods are fresh. Big a myve to sell--i IDLE he uith. Main Lgn S ing, Shoes, F ought a [nto our old sti NDl Sout] Card of Thanks. We desire ~to 'extend .to our man; friends our -sincere thanks for theil every act and expression of kindnes 'during the Ione illness and the deat of our beloved sister, Annie Thames We also desire to thank the physiciar for their faithful attention during he l ong and tedious illness. May God. re mnember.otfr friends'and reward thera fortItheir''teuder ministrations and thiei word of sympathy. - * Brothers and Siste's. Womans Missionary Society of M. Il C.- South. Program for Friday afte: noon Decem ber 10th. IDoxology. IBible Lesson-Timoty III 15. Pro' XX, 11.. Eeniesiastes, IVI 1, 2. read by Mrs ISue Sprott. IHymn No. 107. Prayer-by Mrs. Watson. Reports of Superintendents. Reports of Committees. "Wanted a Woman"-by Mrs. J. B Orvin. Election of Officers. Topic-"&The Religious Problem C the Adolescent Boy and .Girl." Mrs Gerald. Hymn, No. 388. .* How's This t any cae of Caar that cannt be cured 1' F.J C ES & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. Wer e undersgned, havekon F. J. Cene io h sat 15 year. an interyct]n hnreb i pn albins asactios und ac' dal abltarry out an oligaost md agsts Torick . Ec iltc rgs.Ts t imniae.An tigfo ryl' Fa Pju are tobs (DON L IROCE R Sta Wedrn Decemt St. atiOO irnishings, Ea ~t Be fore md. This is you 1 Main St., Sun BUSINESS L.OCAI.S. - [ The Clarendon Roller Flour MliIs have installed an Up-to-date Feed .Grinder for erinding all kiais-of erain' bfor stock feed. Wegrind corn, ceb~ind .shuck for horses. mnues and cattle fe.-d. orn on the cob for hog feed. We rcrack corn for'eticken f-id We no' only make better feed from corn, but Sgive back to you after paying toil, more< r ounds of available feed thban you brin. .ILet us show- you how its isdone. Read i what the U .S.t Aidricu ttua- Ohbh-m atrWashingt on; D. C., says about i he value of corn cobs as fe-ed when g roup aradyou will be surprised at what yo are waisr.ing By gri-nding feed yo not only effdetta eat savioa in. fr-ed inl2 hogs, hut experime-nts bate prove that cows will,sive more milk andI wor animals will do more work when the~r feed is ground. Feedinig whole' grain has proven very expenstre ani woe.t ful. Can vou-afford it. For Sale-My House and Lot in Mla ning, goodloc tiou, good out -buildiog one acre in lot. Some fruit trrees. plenty of shade.' .1. B. EHuda'. 0;.t a S. C. Or S. M Reardou. Manata'e For Rent or Lease-The GaiIlardl plantation, 200 acres open ienab e land. This is one~ of the finest piece~s of land in Clareudon County. it, lies in St J James township, next to the plantation of Mr. 0. C. Searborough. For .terms apply to Edward E. Rembert, Rembert S.C. . For Sale- Three hundred and 6lftyj bushels of corn. For informatj',in apply R. F. D. No. 2, Box No 5, Olan t1 a, S. C., or Manning, S. C , Box N o. 104. -. IFour Barred Rock Cockerels for sale $2.00 each. Address Sunay Side Farm Manninzr, S. C. Is~i re usually ke] in quality and price. We c you. Our Fireworks1wilI t i a poppistol to a cannon. ( r fresh Cane S: i.V.: rts ~sday, ~er 8th% 'clock. ts, Caps, - {I r chance. 20,000 ire Sae ForSae-Nin. en Pa from four two mon hs ol1d R F; D> No. 2. ox No. 5 , Olor. S. C. or Manning, Plant. Wheat fo'r broad. antiOats for 'se fe'~d. as~ theme are .ihe: earliest rin- tuidt canb- 2rodav r.o- taket the Ia" of uudouu-dlv tLbe shortest corn -op in CIareradou C(ounry .in ma~ny *Mrs Oat and .Wheat s.ed foir sale y W. P. L-a A e7 SNWk . 7 n~t r sv terms Tak'e Hu:. r Col C asle~ pre arda d :o m;po o d ri hv .us. Hug ustae o dzo e dr 'ed. an~d it e tio un eu- your eod you get ur mode~y .c . .The Che..tul The axis,: or cheetul deer of, the In an Jungie dan- claimz to be the most )rnaental of all- the 36 races of deer > be seen gathered together -at We urn, England. 'In the 'early-summe~r, when all ihe other. deer - except the wapiti areieither shedding t.hen- horns ,r "in .the velvet," the axis are in perfection,- both of color anid antlers: the large' herd of- this species looks s if d!arved out of ivory and red gold the sunshine- and' verdure -of Eng Ish scenery. Their herbts are almost vhite, their eyes arid 'muzzles iof .iet iack, their throats wh'ite ind .their sdes and backs a brilliaust golden tan, spotted with round dots of purest t in a ~nnot be beat on e grand. as our ome ahead boys. * ~Trup.