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f~ y J s Cond YOU NoN and depo FIVE CE third, an< it. if pays prised ho Every par in busine, BEGINS HOME the mAnning times. Publishes All County and Town Of. tical Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., NOV. 22, 1916. PEAS WAN TED! We Pay the Highest Price for gjood sound Peas. Any qIuantity, Iajnywhere. WEINBERG'S GROCERY. Do your Christman ahopping early, Born to r. and M'brs. J. IC. A rant onl Monda~y a baby girl. Tromiorr~ow is Thanksgiving, and all business houses wvill be ciosedl. -Thanks to nature we have only two feet. Shoes have gone up again. Bring youi'-. (ggs to the Dixie .Cafe and~ get 351 cent.8 aI dlozen for them;. Next Monday is .salesdiay and some valuable property is' advertised to be sold. Mrs. JToseph Sprott has .just re turned home from the National W. C. T1. U. convention.' We pay 35 cents a dozen for eggs. Bring all you have to the Dixie Cafe. We call special attention to th( new ad of The Peoples Bank in this lssue. Read the big ad of Gordlon Bros., in this.' issue of Sumter, and ,when in thaf, city give thenm a c&~ll. Mr. Rose, who recently condluctedl~ sale hero for D). Hlirseh mann is In ileIag of this sale, and he will be kl for his Clarendon friends to gIve him n look nor cted The started to say "OU realize th< YOU want x YOU *wi] YOU , YOUi YOU' v, Listen! N sit each week or for sever NTS the first week, ten tl I so &n. for a year, then w( rnents are promptly mad w much it will tie. ent should start his child ti .s. We give him a Regular DEC. 6. HOME Kissing your neighbor's wife may be great sport, but kissing your own is a deal safer. Dr. Everett Iseman of Savannah is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Iseman. Miss Annie IIirschmann, who was operated on last week in Sumter is doing nicely. Annie James, colored, wife of Wil liam James, died Monday afternoon at her home in Manning. Read the big ad, of the Home Bank andl Trust Co., in this issue, telling about their Xmas savmng club. There wvill be Thanksgiving ser vices at 10:30 tomorrowv morning in the, Presbyterian church. The p)ublic is imvited to come to this meeting. The Pastime has a splendlid show bookedl for tomorrow in the big Pathe fea turo "The Beloved Vagabondl." Also one of those funny vogue films will be showved. Be sure and go. The little 'daughter of Mr. F. F. Coffey, who has been critically ill is reported better. Also little Coni.ers I~rtonl is improving from a case of typ~hoid fever. The government mints can't make dimes, nickels and pennies fast, enough to meet the demand. Buit. (ldon't let this retardI you in wvhack-i ing~ upl your subscription. Even dla lars arie accepted at par in this 'office. Married this afternoon at the home of the bride i Charleston, 'Mr. Frank P. Burgess and Miss Francir Moore. T 'ho bride was for several sessions a teacher in the Manning graded~ 5(chool, andl the groom has represent. (d. Sprunit & Co., Os cotton, buyers in this ,town for a great nmany years, and is one of Manning's most p)opulair young men. In our write-uip of Gable in last week's paper we saidi the Cristal store was ani adjunct of this big --oncern, wvhen as a matter of fact, the McF'addin Millsap Co., operate the store in connection wvith the mill, and control the store privilege on the Gable property. The Cristal store is in the road and is indlependent from the mill. Died at her home in Manning last evening pbout 11 :30 o'clock, Mrs. A. S.'odld. Trho deceased had been in failing health for sometime, but not until yesterday did her condition be. come serious. She is survived by her husband and two dlaughters, Misses eicanor andl Mabel. 'rho funecral took place in' the Manning cemetery to (day, conducted, by Rbv. L. 13. McCord. The Cl arendon County Teachers' Association will meet December 16th. Dr. Watson B. Duncan wvill be the speuaker of the occasion, and we hog to urge 'every 'teacher. In the younty to be present. . It will be worth the time in:1 trouble. Remiember the ,date' D. T. Riser ome.', -Is Home I e money and q need for savi nore money7 ne 1 enjoy going v rill find it easy grant your mon will never mis JOIN OUR .CHRIST. LAS SAVINGS CLUB al weeks in advance. e second, fifteen the9 add our interest/to , and you will be sur. CHIL[ saving and this is the bes passbook showing depc s:ts BANK A Hon. E. C. Dickson, recently elect ed clerk of court, has moved his fam ily to Manning, and they are occupy ing the Thames house on upper Brook street. Among the distiLguished men that will hunt the wilds of Santee next winter with Mr. Sam Barron will be Teddy Roosevelt, who has accepted an invitation to come down with Mr. Ellis and Mayor Mountain of East Orange, N. J. These gentlemen are in the swamp now and last week Mr. Ellis killed one of the largest bucks ever seen in this part of the State. PEAS WANTEDr~Ve pay highest prices for good, squndl peas. Any quantity, anywvho-e. Wet >erg's Grocery. Mr. Julius Clark of Jordlan was licenlsed last'- week as a Methodist mimister, and prealched his first ser mon on last Sunday at Wilson. 'We are told that this young man deliy, ered a very able and eloquent ser mon, which we are not surprised at for Mr. Clark is one of Manning's most noble and intelligent young men, and we congratulate him mn selecting this good work as his life-time pro-. fess ion. PEAS WANT0D-- e pay highest pirices for good, som d peas. Any quanutity, anywhere, Wein) rg's Grocery. Yestrday m)ornI1i ng A government oflicer came to Manning and arrested Clifford, William and Carl Floyd, chargimg them with using the nmails to dlefrauld. At the same time stated that two more brothers, Ben and .John, wh'lo live in Columnbia were also under arrest, charged with the same off ense. The three from Manning were takeun to Sumter to appear be.. fore the United States Commissioner, andl there were met by John aind Ben. We learn their bon -3 were placed at .$500).00 each. The charge is a seri ous onie, and if they are gailty, no dloubt, they wvill have to spend quite awhile in the Federal prison. We sympathize wvith these young men in their trouble, but this may be a les son to themi andI others, that they .shoumu live an huonest life anIl not try to get something for nothing. CHRISTMASSAYINGS CI.UB TIIE PEOP~LES BANK JEGINS POPUL~ARt SAVINGS ID)EA Surprising Growth of Idea First Considered a Novelty. The Peoples Bank of Manning of this town continues its right to a place among the progressive banks of the country. The popularity and s'uccess of Christmas Clubs has been phenomenal. This Club gives every' body acha nce to save regularly, for the bank is willing .to adape s~mall anipunts. .Even ,boys and i 1 are invited to become memnbers; 4o I is a well-known fpct that thq~ -i habit 'needs to be. foste d F6 V71n avi ng: S3ank. an( Lit because thE .ng. xt Ohristpias 4ith the 9rowd to savda sra] By to work and s the money. S You take flat rate and per week.--we add int Iv made,-and Santa CI mas. You can't lose a c: alties, and you will be REN. t chance. From 5c. up, an Come in and see about ND TRUS country. Once the youthful mind realizes how really eassy it is to save and how pleasant it is to have money inbank, the saving habit will become life-long. A large number of people, whether their incomes are large or small, find it difficult to "get ahead" financially. Thep postpone the time when they will start saving to provide for the rainy clay because they never seem to have enough spare money to start a bank account. The Christmas Club is a great benefit to the people in this way, for they don't need any more capital to get started than the first small payment, andl, after all, the start is the important thing. Although the first Club payment is lue Decemiber 26th, members may join before that time by paying in advance. The Club runs fifty weeks, so that each member wvill receive check in time for Christmas shop pin. When payments are made regularly the bankc allows interest on the account, which is always an The PMt Presen. "The BE .Thanks, .Being the tale of one P his sear'ch for it thr'oug he found in a cottage. When Gaston De N Academy can bestow on the details of his marri To0 save Joanna's fi money from another ofJ not communicate in any leads Joanna t~o believe She marries him, ar ivorld to have been fickl and future-and, assum, a cynic to bury wvith Follows a peCriod pf Smith a lad of fifteenm, 1 reads "Paradise L9et ;" which many strayl ge ti lie meets Jqtsmia C But years liave seI engagement, th'at it's nl( realize, when ,he gets hc finds in g ec/ttage that Also a eReel VO ITrust re was no ince than you have to the Popular .1 amount each earn money fa uppose I pay 25 cents, 50 cents, Brest if yQtlr payments are aus will surely come nex ant. as there are no fines happy next Christmas. - d the.little fellow will feel it' T CO. BEGIN The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, f.AXA TIVE; BROMO QUININE is hetter than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. encouragement to save. A number of plans are offered and members may select one or more of them. In the uniform classes one may pay 25c., 50., or $1.00 weekly, the totals amounting respectively to $12.50, $25.00 and $50.00. Ordinary books are not needed in carrying; the Cht'istmns Club ac counts. The Peoples Bank is using a patented card system, in which the record of payment is made by punch ing cardls. Trhis not only gives the depositor a rteceip~t, but also shows exactly how much has been paidl in to (late, and dloes away with any iss sibility of error. Trhe demalndl for the Christmas Saving Club has grown so remark ably that. it n~ay now be looked upon as a regular banking depiartment. ST IM E TI ts that beautiful colored !LOVED VAG4 tig the cel ebra ted emoltionl ac1itor g'iving Day, N( STORV OF TJIE PLAY: aragol, dleprived in his youtl' hrout the land; of his sad re erac wvas awardled the higi a architect, hp returned to E: aige to his cousin, Joanna R1 tther from financial ruin, G& oanna's admircrds, the stipuk way with Joanna for two yea that her love has been bart< Ld ,pagton, believing the one e, gives up everythiing he ho lihg the name of Paragot, g< te past all his 'hopes for the absinthe\ and recklessness, t o whom hec takes a liking be and togethier the start on a uings come to pass.. nc more. ' >arated these two and they go. Parsigo~ goes forth bi me, a certain omething the which he lost a mansion. >GUE COMEnDA t. Co. ntive now. Bank week r you or $1.00 prompt. t Christ. or pen that he is DEC. 6. HOME TURKEYS FOR THE BORDER 25,000 Pounds for Soldiers in Browns ville District. Brownsville, Nov. 28.--Twenty-five thousand pounds of turkeys for the Thanksgiving dinners of the soldiers. on the border in this vicinity arrived here today. The price paid was 34 cents a pound, said to be the highest on record. 0 ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. CASTOR IA For Infants and Childrei. In UJse For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of IEATRE picture A BON D" PUDWIN A~ImlN >V. 30th of his faith in Man; of turn, and of something lest honor the French lgland, there to arrange4 ishworth. iston borrows a sum of Ltion being that he shall rs. The scheming lendler red for d1ollars. p rfect creatur'e in the lds5 dearesty-art, friends4 es forth into the world future. intil he mneets Augustus ceause, forsooth, the boy' vagabond wandleing in fincl, after their fo mial. 'o1sen hearted, 0on1 to tstartled him--fo he mission 15 and 25