The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 10, 1917, Image 5
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1c CLUB
PAYMENTS
1st Week . . .1c 1,
2nd Week -- ...2c 2i
3rd Week - .. ..3c 31
Increase Every Week In
by ic, Total in 50
Weeks.
$12.75
PLAN
You begin with a cei
posit the same amount"
amount, 50c, $1.00, $5.00
week.
Thel1
PAXYIIE NES JOTIINGS
Rev. J. D. Bowen, the new pastor
of the Baptist church moved in last
week. He preached his first sermon
on Suniday morning to a large con
gregation.
Miss EIie ''r. of f'w C~umbi'
oIlege fac..ty was -- visitor at th 2
homd of Mrs. .J. 2. C..n., .*...gh
holidays.
Mrs. Mendenhall I' h-m an-l chi!
dren from August. ar2'visitors at the
home of Mr. R. B. Bratiham.
Mr. Reynolds Owen has been quite
sick for the past ,week, and is still
c:> :nod to his3 room.
Mrs. Elma Tindale- and little' son,
and Mr. F. S. Geddings, Jr., went
last Tuesday, back to Rock 11111 after
spending Xmas at the .home of Mr.
F. S. Geddings.
All of the college girls, and the.
teachers wvho have been spending the
Sholiday vacation at their homes here,
have retur-.ed to their places of duty.
Rev. M. J. Kyzer, the former pas-.
tor of the Baptist church, motored
here from Cordover to spend the
Xmas holidays at the home of Mr.
G. HI. Lackey.
Miss Cleo Attaway, the state orga
nizer of the Woman's Christian Tem
perance will visit the school here on
Snext Monday. In the- afternoon, she
will hold a parlor meeting at the
home of Mrs. T. ,W. Gunter, at 8:80
o'clock. Monday evening, at 7:30
o'clock, she' will talk at the Methodist
church. The public Is cordially. in
vited, and urged to attend all of'these
meetings. .Miss Attaway has visited
ere before and the Paxville union
ASTORIA
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Christmas.
2c CLUB 5c CL
PAYMENTS PAYMI
t Week - .. 2c 1st Week
id Week .. .4c 2nd Weep
'd Week .. . 6c 3rd Week
crease Every Week Increase Evi
by 2c, Total in 50 by 5c, Tot
Weeks. Weel
$25.50 $63.1
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TO JO
AS B.
Everybody
Look at the table bel
that will fit your pocketboo
and join that club.
The different clubs we
could join-and everyone s
Remiember you are not
thing, but paying in money
WHO GETS THE f\
Money spent is money
money SAVED.
It isn't the money yoi
money you save, and there
a bank account than by joi
Club.
Ask any wealthy man
will tell you that he saved
Get your start. Get it
Christmas Banking Club.
IE DIFFERENT
UB 10c CLUB
'NTS PAYMENTS
.5c 1st Week . .10c
e10c 2nd Week . ..20c
: . 15c 3rd Week - ..30c
ery Week Increase Every Week
al in 50 by 10c, Total in 50
cs. Weeks.
75 $127.50
LARGEST PAYMENT FIR
4PLE
c, and increase your de
begin with a certain
the same amount each
PER CENT 0
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CITATION.
The State of South, Carolina,
County of Clarendon.
By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge:
Whereas, James E. Ward made suit
to me to grant him Letters of Admin
istration of the Estate and effects of
Shuford Ward.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the Kindred
and Credito*rs of the said Shuford
Ward, deceased, that they be and ap
pear before me, irn the Court of Pro
bate, to be held at Manning on the
12th (lay of Jan-.mry, next. after pub
lication hereof, at 11 o'e oak- in th-,
forenoon, to show enruse, it any ti,
have, why the s.ii Admninistr-.tion
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 22nd day
of December, Anno Domini 1916.
- J. M. WINpHAM,
Judge of Probate.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Clarendon County.
Court of Common Pleas.
Bank of Clarendon, Plaintiff,
against George W. Willcox and Lula
M. Willcox, Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of a Decree of
the Court of Comm~on pleas for said
County and State rendleredl in above
stated action dated t.;e 5th day of
January, 1917, to me directed, 'I, E.
B. Gamble, Sheriff of CI-.rendon
County, will sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash ini front
of the Court House door at Manning
South Carolina, on the 5th day o
February, 191?, being sales day, with
in the legal hours for judicial sales,
the following described real state.
All that tract of land in Clarendon
County, State of South Carolina, con
taining one hundred and thirty-five
acres, more or less, according to the
plhit made by G. T. Floyd Surveyor
hereinafter mentione-; said tract of
land being bounded on the. North by
the Public Road leading from Man
ning to Summerton separating same
from lands of G. W. Willcox, of estate
o~ S. A. Rigby and of Hatfield; Epst
b.lands of A. L. -Lesesne, anid of
olladay; and on' the South by lands
ofJ. Lawsca McLeod and of the chil
dren of E. P.McLeod, Geceased; and
IN .OUR
/\KII
Should Join
nw and you will find a club
k. Then come into our Bank
re planned so that everyone
hould join.
paying out money for some
for you and yours.
MONEY YOU EARN?
gone-Money Banked is
i make that counts, but the
is Io better way to acquire
ning our Christmas Banking
how he "got his start"-he
and banked his money.
today. Come in and join our
CLUBS WILL
50c CLUB $1.0
PAYMENTS PA
1st Week - ...50c 1st W4
2nd Week - -50c 2nd W
3rd Week _ .50c 3rd W,
Deposit 50c every week .
Total in 50 Weeks. Deposit
Week. Week
$25.00
ST AND DECREASE YOUI
IT COSTS
Look at the differ
join, the 1c 2c, 5c, 10c,
Bank with the first -i
and give you a Christi
joined.
N YOUR CHRIf
aid Tru
WVest and North West by lands of J.
Lawson Meceod, lot number 3 on said
Floyd plat, and the Public Road from
Manning to Summerton. Said one
hundred and thirty-five acres of land
is all of lot number 1 as delineated
on the said piat made by G. T. IFloyd,
Surveyor, from a survey made by him
on April 6, 1914, ghich plat forms
part of the recordl in the action entiti
edl J. Lawson McLeod and others,
plainltiffs, against Lula Wilicox, de
fendant, the proceedings in which ac
tion are or will be enrolledl in the
office of Clerk of Court of Common
Pieas for said County and State, ref
erence being thereunto had for a
more particular descr-iption of said
mne hundred and thirty..five acres of
ml, the said plat forming part of
the noord in said ofa':ce.
....haser to pay for papers.
Shr . E. B. GA Mlil2.
Seifof Clarendion County.
CITATION.
The state of South Carolina,
CouAnty of Clarendon.
By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge:
Whereas, W. E. Felder made suit
to, me to grant him Letters of Ad
omistration of the Estate and effects
of Leonidas W. Felder.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kin
dred and Creditors of the saidl Leon
Iias W. Folder, deceased, that they be
and appear before me, in the Court
.of-Probate, to be held at Manning,
in the 26th dlay of January, 1917,
next, after publication hereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to showv
cause, if any they have, wvhy the said
Administration should not be granted.
IGiven under my hand this 8th day
of January, Anno Domini 1917.
J. M. WINDHAM,
Judge of Probate.
SHERIFF'S SAILE.
State of South Carolina,
Clarendon County.
J. A. Weinberg, Plaintiff, against
Joseph Plowden, Defendant.
Under and by virtue of a judg ment
Order of the Coutrt of Common Pleas,
In thb above stated action, to me di
rected, bearing date of January the
4th, 1911, I will sell at public auction,
to the highest bidder, for cash, at
Clarendon Court House, at Manning,
In said County, within the hours for
jndicial sales, on Monday, the 6th day
of Februaty,- 1917, being sales day,
the followingr described real estate:
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PUT IN OUR
CHRISTMAS
BANKING
CLUB
AND INCREASED
104 WEEKLY
WILL MAKE
PAY YOU
D CLUB $5.00 CLUB
kMENTS PAYMENTS
?ek $1.00 1st Week $5.C
eek . $1.00 2nd Week - $5.C
eek $1.00 3rd Week .. $5.C
$1.00 Every Deposit ' $5.00 Eves
Total in 50 Week Total in 50
Weeks.
50.00 $250.00
t PAYMENTS EACH WE
NOTHING TO JOIN---E
!nt Clubs in table above and
50c, $1.00, $5.00 or any of th
reekly payment. We will mak<
nas Banking Club Book shov
5TMAS SAVIN(
st Con
All that parcel or tract of land in
Plowden 's Mill Township in Clarendon
County, South Carolina, containing
twenty-five acres, more or less, ad
joinig landis of Thomas Wilson for
merly of Grier White, of Brogdon
formerly of Millie Engiish and of
Robert Plowden; said landls being
more fully dlescribe - y a plat of the
same of record in the Office of Clerk
of Coliii-t for said County' and State
in Book B.3 on page 22.
Purchaser to pay ;or papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendlon County.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Clarendon County.
George 0. Gaylord, Plaintiff,
h 's. H. Johnson and ILizz.ie
Johnson, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a judgmient
Order of the Court of Common Pleas,
in the above stated action, to me dn
rected, bearing (late of November
29th, 1916, I will sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, for cash,
at Clarendon Court House, at Man
ning, in said County, with in thc
hours for judicial sales, on Monday,
the 5th (lay of February, 191t7, being
sales (lay, the followving described real
estate:
First Tract Forty-eight acres, more
or less, in F'ulton Township, Claren
don County, South (.arolina; Second
traict One Hundred and Eleven andl
a half acres, more or less, in Calvary
Township, near and In the town of
Pinewood, Clarendon County, South
Carolina, it being the same land that
August Johnson ownea at the time of
his death, same being on record at
County seat of saidi County.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Clarendon County.
P. Moses, Plaintiff, against Hannah
Davis, and E. B. tRhodus and E. D.
Rhodus as Co-partners in trade under
the name and style of E. B. Rhodus
& Son, Defendants..
Under and' by virtue of a judgment
Order of. the Colirt of Common Pleas,
in the above 'stated action, to me di
r'cted, bearing date of September
27th, 1016, I will sel at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, for cash,
v.t Clarendon Court Houge; at Man
ning, In aid'ounty, within the lealt
LUB!
Come in;
ask about
Sit.
X CLUB
10 for
0 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00
'0 $10.00
or
ANY AMOUNT
EK
[OW TO JOIN
;elect the one you wish to
e clubs; then come to our
you a member of the Club
ring the Club you have
ipany.
hours for judicial sales, on Monday,
the 5th (lay of February, 1917, being
sales dlay, the following real estate:
All that certain piece, panrcel or
tract of land situate in Clarendlor
Counfty, State of South Carolina, con
tainig one hundred (100) acres,
bounded as follows: North by land:
said to belong to estate of Bine
Whack; East by the Brewvington Pub
lic Road; South by lands of J. C.
Land, and WVest by lands now or for
mer!y of Mrs. R. G. H-udgins.
!Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
DO[S BACKACII WORRY YOU?
Somne Manning People Have Lea:..
How T1o Get Relief.
How many people suffer from an
ach ing back ?
Hlow fow know the cause ?
If it hurts to stoop or lift
If you suffer sudden, darting
pais--.,
If you are weak, lame andI tired,
Suspect your .kidneys.
Watch for nature's signal.
Thge first sign may be headache or
dlizzmiess,
Scanty, painful, or too frequent
urination,
Nervousness or a constant, deadt~
tired feelingr.
Avert the serious kidney dliseases,
Treat the weakened kidneys with
Doan's Kidney Pills,
A remedy especially for sick kid
neys
Endorsed in Maning by your
friends and neighbors.
Mrs. HI. P. Jenkinson, Church St.,
Manninfg, says: "I suffered fronm
pains in my back and loins. I used
Doan's Kidney Pills As directed and
they helped me wvonderfully, correct..
ing the action of my kidneys and re
lieving the .misery in my back."
(Statement' given January 30th,
1911.)
Uses Doan's Occasionally.
Over three years later, Mrs. Jenk
mnson said: "I use Doan's Kidney
Pills occasionally when my kidneys
trouble me and they never fall to
give me relief."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simpiy'n~ kior a kidney remedy-get
Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that
Mrs. Jenkinson has twice recommend
ed. Foster-Mlburn Co., Props., Buf
falo. N.. Y.....Adv.