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yg' Har M !.. -" " .. Copyright Hart The Phone 166. Abe ianning times. Published Every Wednesday .. I. APPELT.-------------(---Editor F. M. SHOPE-- -.Business Manager WORKMAN IRMS The second quarterly conference of the New Zion circuit was held at Workman church March 2.1-25. T h unavoidlale wea thier prevented a great many ipeople from attendiang. Quite? a large congregation heardi an appropriate and forceful sermon b SRev. D). A. Phillips, P. E. Miiss Marie Eaddy, teacher of the Bethel school, spent the week-end( wvith Miss llentz at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .J. Rt. Harirow. Mrs. Conyers Illoil iday andl ch ildiren of Sumter arc visiting Mr's. Mary HIa rri ngtLon. v'isitors ini Kintgstriee Tlu(esday,. Miss Isla Wx'right, principal1 of the Oak Diale school was called Ihome I-'ri day on account of the illness of her sister. Mr. HT. M'. McIntosh and stns, D). A. and Ernest of New Zion, pased5l through Workman Saturday en route io Kingstree. Mr'. J1. R. Lanigfordi, principal1 of New Zion gradied school, and Mir. R. 'T. Gibobns, spent Sunday with Mr'. G. T. McIntosh, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .J. Rt. Harrow. *Mrs D). A. Phillips, of K ingstree, was the guest of Mrs. J. IR. iar row Miss Lottye Woods andl mother ofI Sar'dinia were visi tor's in Workman Sunday. Mr. G. TI. McIntosh, accompanied b~y his sisteri, Ava, motored to Mayes ville Sunday afternoon. Mr'. and Mrs. Laindon ('ousar of Sardinia spent Sunday at the home of Mr. D). E. Epps. Rev. M. F'. Der'kes will preach next Sunday at Workman church in be half of the Educational Campaign for the benenit of the Methodist colleges. Mr. and Mrs. J1. R. Harrow, Mrs. D). A. McIntosh, and Mr. Guy McIn tosh were visitors in Kingstree Mon day. Resolutions of the .Jordan Charge Sunday School 'Teachers' Asso ciation. Resolved that the invitation of 'Bethlehem was highl appreciated by RE VC " I Schattacr & viurx D. J.( licials of the Jordnn Charge. Resolved that ak . the weather was very disagreeab, - there was a good attendance, all of whom went away very much encouraged and in spired with the high Ideals of Sun day school work. Resolved that the paper which was read by Miss I[elen E. Malone and the addresses by the Rev. W. 0. Ilender son and Dr. Watson B3. Duncan were very interesting and instructive. Resolved that the reports of the Sunday school superintendent and teachers were very full and encour aging whichi manifest the interest which is bieing taken in the Sunday school work. Iesoh-'d that a copy of the above be sent to The Manning TIimes, The ChIiristian A dvoen te and The TI erald. Mrs. JT. HT. llorton, IIlele E' . 'dalone, G;. L. ('.rh-y, Commiiittee. -- -0 St roll D~owni This vyen ing andl tke a peep at our' shoe window there you will see all th* bitest styles and leathers from T. I). IBarry, Thomipson Bros. and dlon't forget the (hIapp' at only $8.50). Noneii better'. G et a lit. t oday. .Joseph M. (Chandler, Sutinter, S. C-Advt. TfNT YEAR8 AGO March .'1, 1897. W. E.. Jenkinson was adlvertising Sea Island Hlomespun at -le yardu. iel hast night , Ge'rtrude, a seven year-ol (aughter of Clerk of Court .J. II. Tlimmons. Mrs. IX. I se mani, of S pa rtanbu rg, aft'er a visit of several weeks to her parents ini Manning, Ileft for her home last Sunday. Died last F'riday at her home near Sardinia, Miss .Janie Mcladdin, aged ab~out 22 yearis. She was a daughter of Mr. R. E. Mcladdin. Mr. Isaac C. Ingram has conc'luded t~o return' to Mannfing to make his fu ture home. Hie will occupy the Mood house on Church street. The work of building the two newv stores between Hfarvin and Harron 's and Dr. Blrockington's will soon he gin and we are told they are v'ery handsome. Captain WV. C. Davis has completedl a telephone line out to his mother's lplantationl and it is working nicely. ER-( wie show you i iing classy to will select a ie, 'Grey or Gr" rer you prefe:. vill be a good Street or Lior r. nit Socks, Vat illars and a fe - outfiit. >lease you. Clothin iaffner & Marx Clothes. El IS JUST .2 Are youi rea< If not visit Main, Sumte The New Skirts, N Gloves a at the cas $300 frQ Mc 1A ! Suppose vill be sometl Next wre /arx Suit, Bit pack, whiches Then it v .ozen Bates-. e higher late Wayne K .ozen Lion Cc omplete your We can r landler The Home of Hart Sc Mr. J. W. McLeod has had one-out to his house for some time. Married last Thursday in Sumter county at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. J. 1-1. Harrison, of Clar endon, and Miss S. E. Watts, of Sum ter. Rev. J. 0. Gough performed the marriage service. The Sumter tobacco warehouse was destroyed by fire last Sunday morn ing, 75,000 pounds of tobacco being burned up. While this fire was rag ing the handsome residences of Messrs. M'ditc'hell and F'erdinand I ,evi were in imin ent danger andt shortly a fter the firemen returned to their engine houses, the residence of Mrs. A. 1. Brown caught on fire and the most of it was dlestroyedI. A mad (dog created conis iderable excitement in our town yesterday. 'The crazy canine started from hiis owner, Mr. L.. K. I lowle in thle coun try and on his way to townc he blit every dlog that crossed hiis pacthI. In t own he went from pla:c-e to pla0ce and seemed to ta ke a frenztiedl delight in biting his wvay through. Several (logs were bit ten a nd in the a fter niocon the dloy was overtaken by Messrs. l*. I. G a mble and Ed Wind hmc in the yard of r.colored man and shot to dleathI. Many people are conisideIrabhly caarmed, fearing that lhe clogs bi tten will also go nmado and that. the ch ild(ren especiaclly will be in dacnger. ----------o K ING; A IHEllT IlI, S OVE'R YfIlTNGLINE I ondlon, March 27.--.K ing Albert of Ielgiun MOf~arech 18 madec a long acirphine flight undler fi re over the lighting front., according to L~a Me tropole, a newspaicper publishlied here. Whlil v c~ isiting ac new flying ground he king expressed a dlesire~ to act as an observation olflicer. Accrdingly he ascended wvith the famous Belgian airman, Cacptacin Jacquet. P'resedled by a squadron of fighting placnes, the king flew over the whole Belgian Y'ser front at a height oif :1,000 to [j,000 feet. ie mccde mcmny observa tions and took photographs with sue :es. German anti-aidcraft guns kept up c sustained fire, but no Germlan air man ventured in the way of the king's cirplane. Subsequently the king (dis 'ussed his observations with the gen eral staff. -O ADVERTISER IN TIlE TIMRS. )UTFIT L Knox Hat-first, it begin with. Hart Schaffner & een, plain or pinch idea to get a half i Shirts; they will sity Underwear, a w Kiser Ties will g Company,. SUMTER S. C. STER I FEW DAYS OFF! ly for the dress-up-time? MCOLLUM BRos, 14 S. r S. 0. 32 of the Newest Easter Dresses Received today Special Priced at $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50. Yes, we have the best Display of Easter Coat Suits we ever had, at $10, $12.50, $15, $18.50 $20, 5i22.50 $25, up to $45. est of Easter Waists, eckwear, Hosiery and wait your inspection ;h store. Collurn Bros. ::hI:.:: S. Main St., Sumter, S. C.