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Let the P The Educational entertain with gems of t You will see the u Art and Floral Departm credit to Williamsburg C The Carnival Fea Round and Ferris Whee saa g (Ees. JAyrR '? 81 L.V[ APPELT .rte S...OCT. 18, 1916. EVERY WEDNESDAY ~ ~ BIOPEEETOR. FA~fl10E go her one factor . an inluence in , t rowth and pros - ''s' W1 as factionalism. tself as a pall over - life, and under iig'ence all progress tree under the o amount of energy tedness is suffi Tsurvive its depressing baverage.town torn A measure of veent is proposed. he of the two Ijrfyhas merit and 1 to the town. ~me~ with approval. side of the house. ier~ side. bitter op No mortal man ~z~ hat it emanated ~ohrside." se~h'e the meat in the >-Abaother-side" stands tinio that is undesir - ~-sad commentary on Christian civihiza ~1hs.spirit of bitter ftoo frequently ori #lr tshuldnever be 2te hurches. With ~ I too requently, "our 'does not mean, as it all or God's creatures, S)ntracted to apply to ~"be it Methodist, ~Presbyterian, or what nany small towns, ism centers in the Each has its following. istriving not only to upasO n fortunes but to townie other. fom hatever source, raTifnans, and the faction $darishes, a sad commen ~ he boasted "progress 'of our countrymen. ~kdhe pity of it is that it is ~U0eSand fruitful of no ~~uts to either side. -Titdeffort would invariably for both what divid 'wagig accomplishes for ~-Tees a world of truth in omblem of the bundle of ; aes boud together, which ~'could break, but which, eisparately, a child could factional fight in a com Smunity ever yet resulted in comn Sete victory for either side. 9t> any communities have had Miktesagacity to reorganize this Netand, while there have al Sways been and will always be differences, have had the good sense to-endeavor to harmonize ~~and work together for the comn -non interest. M-~ hen we see a community atorn by factions, we feel like emnding it of the old fable of tthecats and the, monkey. The at found the cheese, but the key ate it at last. EeveeLaxtiseULVr ToDlc ..........ther properties, Lax-Fos ~~~i accepa1e form, Ng~edensuonisecreti.ns WILLI Nov. 8-Eve Nov. 9-Agi eople Put A SIBLEY'S S 'eature of the coming Fair will I hought and will bring to you inf< lost complete exhibits ever show ents will command your admirati -ounty. lures will be the best-moral, en' I to gladden the hearts of the chi WI Ll Supervisor's Second Quarterly Report. 1916 Willie Laury, digging stumps 20 00 Montgomery Fulwood,dig stmp 9 25 Hamilton White, plumbing.... 7 00 ' H Felder, lumber.......... 45 00 W F Ridgeway, guard ch gang 7 00 Allen Shorter, road work.. ... 00 R E Thompson, local Registrar .1> 75 R E Thompson, lumber and road work ........- - .29 42 A S Briggs, lumber and bridge woak ................-- 5 7 Dr 0 'V Nettles, port mortum and lunacy .. ....... 14 45 L P Burgess, clerks salary..... 33 33 Manning Hardware Co supplies chaingang ........ .. ..291 99 Manning Furniture Co supplies to poor ...........----41 26 Turbeville Hardware Co suplies chaingang .. ............ 19 32 L L Wells, on salary........... 112 50 E J Browne, on salary... .... 300 00 E J Browne. postage........... 32 32 D E Cole, Per Diem and milege 159 30 D E Cole, hauling............ 22 50 G H Touehberry, road and bridge work............ 147 50 D E Cole, lumber and hauling 413 12 Willie Ridgeway,guard ch gang 35 00 R H Corbett, guard chaingang 30 00 Preston Conyers, lumber...... 46 23 M J Morris, Rural Police...... 150 00 L L Wells, sinking fund C H bonds.......... . . 700 00 L L Wells, sinking fund C H bonds ................. 350 00 i' B Mims, supplies to poor.... -30 00 P B Hodge, Tp Board Assessor 14 80 M Fleming, guard chaingang 50 00 Edgar Way, guard chain~gang 30 00 Frank King, janitor...... ....37 50 T Harvin, guard chaingang 30 00 ) M Wilson, ch gang and road .work .................-- 7 00 A Hodge, lumber and bridge work ............... ..... 600 C Thomas, Supplies ch gang 5 90 P Coleman, road and bridge work .... .......-..-..-..-- 11 80 hampion Supply Co., supplies chnaingang ...---.. 128 81 Sampson McFaddin, road work 0 P Barrow, lumber..... ....9 10 1) R DuBose, lumber and bridge. work ...... .. ...........6 25 W RDavis, on salary......... 31 69 M Bird and Co., plate glass 14 25 Willie Lawry, digging stumps 22 00 ontgomery Fullward, digging stumps ....... ..........10 90 L Bryan Co., binding books and express...... ..... ... 3 42 izzie Odom, meals convicts.. 5 0 Manson House,-road work...... 2 00 M Reardon, work on jail.... 19 05 M McElveen, lumber.......45 76 Mannmng Oil Mill, Supplies ch gang ..... .. ............15 00 Manning Oil Mill, supplies ch gang...............--. 191 10 :VPlowden, Tp Road Assesor 4 00 WI Hudnal " " 6 00 SM Graham . " 7 20 S E elson " " 4 00 E MFulton " " 6 00 W T PSprott "' " 10 00 S M Haynesworth " " 8 00 E VRowe " " 4 00 E Rowe ~ " " 4 00 Jeff M Davis " " 12 60 M Montgomery " " 12 60 SD McFaddin " " 2 00 SM Rhodus " 8 00 SG Grierson " "~ 8 00 E NTobias " " 15 00 LGreen " 6 G00 B PBroadway .. " 6 00 WW Johnson "~ " 6 00 N Thomas " " 15 40 B Cerbett " " 6 00 A Plowden 3 20 1 ABrailsford " - 2 00 S W Brown ". " 4 00 M Hicks " " 12 00 SH King " " 9 60 PEvin "8 S00 W MPlowden "; . 10 00 R LGayle " 4 00 SP Buddin " " 4 00 SF Bradanm " " 14 00 J Halev "(iOU0 E C Croskrey " 40 HHam 6 00 W D McFaddin ". " 6 00 ? M Mitchum " 6 00 J MBar wick ". " 120 R E Smith " 1) 00 W Broadway " 4 00 L Broughton " " SC W R Davis, freight... .. .22 A Pfurgess, onSalary......37 50 E S Shorter, Coroners constable 2' 00 James Reaves, rent grain drill 9 49 R McFaddin, supplies ch gag 4 20 David Hodge, work Co farm.. 4 00 W R Davis, freight on Soda.... 9 60 Bank of Clarendon, .chaingang S 51 28 L S Barwick, peas, chaingang 45 10 W A Neal & Son tent.-.- .- .-- 33 00 Zion Office Supply Co. Stationery 37 6> R A Smythe,' Lumber.........1 S Austin Western Machinery Co. Steel Geauter............O 15i8 .T A Griffin, on payment for pauper.......------------ 8 00 M D & H L Smith, Stripes.. 00 C J Haley, lumber and bridge Andrew Dsvis. ditching.....-.4- 1 10 F DuBose,Coroners Constable 2 00 Frank King, Janitor.... 37 50 R F arviu, guard chaingang 30 00 R W Corbett "guard chaingang 30 00 Willie Ridre'war,guard chagng 35 00 Edgar Way, guard chaingang 30 00 J M Fleming, Supt chaingang 50 00 D E & J F Turbeville. supphies . caingang ..............8- 4 70 Turbeville Gin & Milling Co , chaingang....... ......... 4 40 Turbevile Hardware Co.. 25 40 N G Broadway, lumber.......1 8 69 A P Burgess, on salary......37 50 W P Legr, supplies cbaingang 49 65 J M Peavy, Rural Policeman. 75 00 T R Owen, lumber..........3 35 0 B A Johnson, supplies chaingag and poor...... ... 03 07 M ose Smith, ditching....... 13 10 J T:McD McFaddin, lumber... 12 03 Peoples Bank of Manning, Dft chaingng ............ 105 50 T JN Bown, corn caongang 4 00 AMSBUR rybody's Day icultural Da3 ide Worry ar JUBIL UPERB SHOWS. e superb. The noted speakers >rmation of good cheer. a in Williamsburg County. Our E on; our Horse, Mule, Cattle, Swin ,ertaining and up-lifting-shows w Idren. LIAMSBU I Theodore V Gray, expense Cor. oner .... ... ............ 9 00 J j= Richbourg, Magistrate.... 25 00 H E Hodge, Constable......... 18 75 M D Baird. Magistrate ........ 25 00 H A Gibbors. Constable ...... 37 50 D H Hardy. Constable......... 18 75 Monroe Baird, Constable ...... 4 20 W E Fleming. Magistrate..... 25 00 Clarendon Telephone Co, rent.. 16 50 Fidelity & Deposit Co.. prem ium on bonds............. 15 00 Turbeville and Dennis, poor act 10 00 D M Bradham and Son, supplies chaingang ............. 235 70 J M Peavey, Rural Policeman.. 75 00 Charlton DuRant, premium on Bonds ................. 16 00 A P Burgess. on salary......... 37 50 L L Wells, stamps............. 5 00 R P Barrow, lumber.......... 14 80 B A Johnson, supplies to poor and chaingang ............ 191 27 B A Johnson, supplies to poor and chaingang ............ 161 25 B B Jobnson, supplies to poor and chaingang... ......... 215 86 S B Griffith, lumber... ....... 56 97 Town of Manning, water... ... 52 72 E B Gamble, on Salary.. ..... 250 00 E B Gamble, carrying lunatic.. 12 25 E B Gamble, carrying lunatic.. 8 75 E B Gamble, carrying prisoner 10 00 E B Gamble, carrying prisoner 6 05 E B Gamble, jail report March 48 40 E B Gamble, jail report January 196 00 E B Gamble, jail report Fub. 32 40 E B Gamble, Ex Joe Lewis. es caped convict........... 89 41 S I Harvin, hire auto for convict 5 00 Jack Coards, hauling and road work ..... ............. 61 75 J W Way, reward convict...... 10 00 Junius Moses, ditching......... 15 00 J McD McFaddin, lumber. 73 02 Charley Hamilton, damages to, mule ................... 4 7 David Levi Co., supplies to poor 97 65 David Levi Co. road work. 260 63 S M Reardon, lumber......... 5 08 W P L.egg, corn hay chaingang 36 81 Fred Dison, road work..........t00 J E Kelly, lumber............13 87 J EKelly,1lumber ............ 3 00 H S Briggs. corn chaingang... 100 00 R L Bell, work chaingang.. 6 60 Shark Plaid Co blades road Ma Ichine................ ... 10 00 P H Grumble, road work...... 2 50 E BBrown, box rent ...... ...25 45 A P Burgess, on Clerks salary 33 33 E 'N McElveen, lumber.......29 44 Gilbert Grain Co corn cbaingag 78 45 J M Fleming, freight on stripes 11 64 B A Johnson, supplies to poor and chaingang..........224 45 T I Walker, coffin for pauper.. 10 00 'N R Davis, bridge work...12 35 Willie Laury, digging stumps 12 00 W P Legg, corn hay chaingang 38 89 Montgomery Fuliwood, digging stumps .............. .... 9 60 G A Ridgill, road work........ 1 45 J M Peavey. Rural Policeman 75 00 J Mi Flcming, Supt chaingang 50 00 Edgar Way, guard chaingang 30 00 R T Harvin, guard chaingang 30 -00 Willie Ridge wa,guard cnaingag 35 00 R H Gorboet, guard chaingang 30 00 J 'N Roe road work......... 10 17 Bank of Manning, Exchange 5 75 Dixie ietal and Culvert Co. S'or ... .... .. - .-.. -.- 2 82 Frank King, janitor and expens 45 03 HIizzie Odom, meals chaingang 18 72 ohn Bethune, salary C~o farm 70 00 Ambrose Davis. ditching... 54 23 G. Floyd, Surveying......... 14 00 D W. Alderman & Sons Co., lumber ................- 35 16 D W Alderman and Sons Co lunmber................. 50 16 E B Brown, salary.... .......25 00 D E and J F Turbeville, sup plies chaingang.......... 7 05 Dr W H Woods, post mortum 5 00 Katherine Richardson, Tomato Club..................150 00 Clrendon Motor Co. Radiator and connections..........18 40 H Cain. freight.... .........27 81 Willie Ridgeway, supplies gang 5 70 W P Lege, supplies chaingang 43 25 Preston Convers, lumber...29 33 H E alIntosh, hauling and bridge work.............. 34 37 J L Napier, lumber............ 3 60 A C Harvin, work chaingang.. 11 25 W IR Davis, salary---........ 200 00 Stewart Harvin, auto to Remini 5 00 Alfred James, ditching.......49 60 S Oliver O'Bryan, Co attorney 50 00 A C DuBose, lumber.........15 47 A P Burgess. clerks salary ..33 33 E B Brown, clerks salary. 25 00 J D McElveen, lumber........50 65 A P Lide, Tp Board Assessor 2 00 Lin wood Gamble "' 4 00 J E Kelly " 2 00 N G Broadway " 2 00 H D Gibbons " 6 00 S E Johnson lo1 40 J MD McFaddin " 7 20 A CDuBose " 4 00 R P Barrow " 4 10 .J SWatt 4 2 00 J ETennnt " 8 00 K Rid geway, ax handles....... 3 00 W P Legg, supplies chaingang 55 26 Turbevilie Gin and alilling Co lumber ................. 17 07 D) E and J F Turbeville, supplis chaingang ...... ......... 60 75 IDr Reinhart, professional ser vices chaingang..........42 50 Dr WN H Carrigan, professional services chaingang.......66 50 Dr R E Broadway, post mortum 20 00 Dr T J1 Davis, professional ser vices chaingang.........33 00 IDr 1 Frank Geiger, professional services chaingang........2 00 Dr McCutchen, post mortum 5 00 Dr G L Dickson, lunacy.......45 0 C T Martim, constable........18 7o E C Dickson, Magistrate......37 50 A . Richbourg, Magistrate.... 75 00 H A Richbourg, constable.. 25 00 J WN Heriot, Magistrate.... ..12 50 L S Barwick, Magistrate......2 5 00 L R Barwick, constable--..... 18 75 R S Barwick. 'local Registrar 21 25 Theodore V Gray, Coroner.... 50 00 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S SASBT O R IA fY FAIR ASSOCIA Nov. 1O-Educa Nov. 11----Negro These Few Days and Enj K OF THE YEAR. FREE AC' We were fortunate in securing Little Rex, the midget bigh We offer Free a high class Feature Act of five persons, fog immediately before you. Tumbling, Wrestling, Pyramid Buildin Layouts. This is especially for the kids, so if you would not hav Ample room for all exhi dates, November 8 to 11, inc TY FAIR ASSOCIAl WHO WILL BE THE QUEEN OF THE CLARENDON COUNTY FAIR ? Vote For The Most Popular Young Lady in Your- District. The managers of the Queen Contest have decided to divide the county into 8 Districts, and let the people from each district select one candidate to enter the grand contest, which begins on October 30th, and ends Friday morning, Novembar 17th, 1916, at 9 o'clock. We want everybody to vote for their choice in the District you live, and mail in promptly. The young lady receiving the most votes from her District will be declared the nominee from that District to enter the grand contest. All votes must be in by nine o'clock Monday morning, October 30th. The county has been divided into Districts as follows: District No. i. Turbeville. including Turbeville. New Zion, Seloc and all the country beyond the prong of Black River. District No. 2. Fork, consisting of Alcolu, DuRants, Har vin's, and all territory between the two prongs of Black River. District No. 3. Manning School District. District No. 4. Foreston, including Foreston, Wilson, Bloomville, and all surrounding country. District No. 5. Jordan, including Jordan, Davis Statior, Rodgers, and all surrounding country. District No. 6. Summerton, including Summerton, St. Paul, Panola, and surrounding country. District No. 7. Paiville, including Paxville, Silver, and surrounding country. District No. 8. Pinewood and surrounding country. NOMINATE YOUR CHOICE FOR THE QUEEN OF THE COUNTY FAIR. I Nominate Miss................-----.---------. Postoffice................... From District No......... Sign name here. .......... ....--------. ---- Postoffice ............-...----.-.-.----.-.-. Mail this Coupon to S. L. Huggins, Superiihtendent Queen Contest, Manning, S. C. Cut out this Coupon and mail today. Every man, woman! and child has the right to nominate their choice. If you can't find enough Coupons in the county papers, write one as you see in this paper and fill out, sign your name and mail at once, to S. L. HUXGGINS, Chairman Queen Contest Committee, Manning. S. C. K AT ZOFF'S GREAT FALL SALE Is Now in Full Blast ! Why pay more for Dry Goods ? You can buy it for less at Katzoff's Great Fall Sale. Yours for a Squ ire Deal, KATZOFF. Now at Manning Hardware Co.'s Old Stand. OFFCESUPPLIES. I FURNITURE, TYPEWRITERS. WRITING-MACHINES REPAIR WORK. A SPECIALTY. RODGRS OFFICE SUPPLES CO.. 57 Broad St. - - Charleston, S. C. Exclusive Dealers. L. C. SMITH & BROS'. TYPEWRITERS LTION. .tional Day. s' Day. oy to the Fullest the rs. diving pony. and Lyle, the water dog, his compahion ir of whom are children. performing on the platform g, Hand Balancing and.Hand to Foot Summer-Sault e them laugh their sides sore keep them at home. bits. Don't forget the ilusive. iON. We Have! A Full Stock-of Buggies, Wagons, AND Harness in stock. and ask yoLr inspection. Get our prices before you buy. Everything guaran teed, Highest prices paid for COTTON SEED! D. M. Bradham&Son E CONOMY. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! FrmAugust 5th, 1915, to August 5th. 1916. I made .fUsisfrom old ones, not counting suits I had over SUITS MAD) C) ODIER Dntfail to see my Fall Samples.- Suits from-$12.50 to $42.50. H offman French Drt Weaning Co3 T. N. WILDMAN, Manager. Phone 142. Manning, S. C. to useithis yeariis a mixtude of equal parts of Acid Phosphate and Cotton Seed!Meal. This mixture will analyse NINE per cent. available Phosphoric Acid. and THREE AND ONE-HALF per cent. Am monia, and nearly if not quite ONE per cent. Potash. We are prepared to furnish both the above materials and also Blood and Tankage. and we solicit inquiries. lAIlI OIL IL Manning, S. C. BR INQl OUR >TO 1THE TIIIES OIG U COUN id Dull Care .EE WEEI ngaged for each day will [ousehold, Needlework, Fine e and Puultry Show will do orth your while. Merry-Go G COUN The State of South Carolina, Counti of Clarendon. Emma E. DuBose, Plaintiff, against Preston Conyers, Defendant. Under and by virture of A Judge ment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action to Lie directed. bearing date of March 24th, 1916, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House at Manning in said Coun ty. within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday the 6th, day of Nov. 1916, being sales day, the following real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Clarendon County. said State, containing twelve (12) acres, more or less. and bounded as follows: North by lands of John Wilder, East by lands of Preston Con yers, South by lands of John P. Bud din and West by lands of Bank of Olan ta, said land being the same conveyed to me by Elizabeth Conyers by Deed bearing date December 23rd, 1912. ALSO All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land in Clarendon County, said State containing five (5) acre, more or less, bounded as follows. to wit: North by land- formerly owned by John J. Car raway, now of John Wilder, East by lands of D. W. Alderman, South by I inds of J P. Buddin and West by ands formerly of Elizabeth Conyers, now belonging to me. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. The State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. Lula H. Fowler, Plaintiff, against Antioch Reform Methodist Episcopal Church, William Slugleton, Thomas Green, John R. Richardson, Adam James, George Nelson, Warren Green, Wash James, James Single ton and James Lang, Defendants. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Com mon Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date of Oct. .4th, 1916,I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Clar endon Court House, at Manning, in said ebunty, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 6th day of Nov. 1916, the following de scribed real estate: All that lot of land aituate in Claren don County, in said. State. consisting one-half acre, more or less, bounded on the North by land now or formerly of A. S. Manning, East by land now or forerly of A. S. Manning, South by land now or formerly of H. B3. Rich ardson, and West by lot of Antioch A. M. E. Church. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff of Clarendon County. STATi!OF SOUTH CAROI.INA; County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. NOTICE OF SALE. P. Moses, Plaintiff, against William Wheat, Lucy Bryant, Julius Newton Bryant, Edna Bryant and C. Jackson Gasque, Defendants. By virtue of a Decree of the Court of Common.Pleas for Clarendon Coun ty, in the State of South Carolina, in the aboye stated action, to me directed, bearing date of October the 6th, 1915 I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House at Manning, in said County, within the legal hours for judicial sales on Monday the.6th day of Nov. 1916. being sales day. the following describ ed real estate: All that tract of land situated in Clar endon County, State of South Carolina, containing twenty-five and ond-fourth (25 1-4) acres, being lot number 2 on a pat made by E. J. Browne. Surveyor, according to a survey closed December 1, 1909, said lands being bounded as follows: North by lands of R. J. Stukes, East by lands known as the "Aycock" lands, South by lands now or ormerly of Richbourg, and West bv lands formerly of J1. W. Broadway. Purchaser to pay for paper. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. State of' South Carolina County of Clarendon. By James M. Wlndham, E~aq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Louis N. Richbourg made suit to me to graut him Letters of Ad minist.ration of the Bstate and effects of Mary J. Richbourg, deceased These are therefore' to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred [and Creditors of the said Mary J. Richbourg, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the 23rd day of October next, after pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, 2! any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Gien under my hand this 9th, day of tober Anno Domini 1916. JAMES M. WINDHAM, smA Judge of Probate.