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Id rl . - Copyright Hart Schattnsr a ivig e PHONE 166 Che fanung times. Published Every Wednesday 1. I. APPELT-------------- Editor F. M. SHOPE.. -.Business Manager WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1917 ALCOLU DOTS Here is luck to the dear 01(1 Man ning Times. The wvriter has been a reader of' The Times for some time, and can truthfully say, there is, 'and can never be a better county paper. WVhile the writer is not pecrsonally acqua intedl with Editor Aplpelt and Minager Shope, will venture to say they are men competent of the job. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alderman have return~ed home after spendling a few daysc in the ulpper country. Miss Clarise' Reardon, of th2 New Zion.- section, spe~nt Friday night at the home of Miss Aline Ste wart. Mr's. P. I. D~avid has returned te her homec at Olanta after spenld in?< several days in Alko!u with relatives and friends. Mr's. Wilbur F"loyd and M',iss Aline Stewvart returned home Mondlay after visiting Mrs. Floyds' par'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Deleware Calder, of Olanta. Mr. R. B. Bee, one of Mr. Jos. S. Dickson's salesmen, visited friends in Marion Sunday. Mrs. S. P. Parrot, of Marion, has returned to her home after spending Sunday with her huabo'.nd, at the TH ANK: and Christ Bake 'Em Now-ti We have everything Cakes, such as Raisins, Orange Peel, Nuts, C Fancy Eggs, Spices anc 'Start Right The Manninm Today reason duplic be soli higher 9 * .Hats, ishing no pre rx I ).J. HON Stewart boarding house. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stidham and little Elsie Reed, spent Sunday even ing at Mrs. B. N. Stewart's. Messrs. Boyd Stewart and Jimmie Powell and Mrs. B. N. Stewart and daughters, Aline and 'arie, motored over to Manning !Pdt Friday to the fair. They report a fine time. Mr. R. B. Brunson and his family have moved to Greenville, S. C., to the regret, of their many friends in Alcolu. Mrs. B. N. Stewart is visiting friends in Sumter this week. Miss Martha 'Alderman is visiting in the uIper country andl allowv me to say Miss Martha is missed when awvay from A lcolu, and we hope she will soon return. Tlhere was a Temnperance lecture at the Clarendecn Baptist church last| Sunday and it was hard to beat. The writer wants to congratulate the trustees of the Alcolu high school in being so fortune-te in getting Miss llentz, as a teacher. With Mis;s Aline I lowle, as principal, and M isa; Ilent,, as as~t:iiat, there is no reason why this will not he the banner vear' for the Alcolu school. (Pns.y.) PAXVILLE NEWS Dr. Stearn will dleliver a lecture in the Paxville Methodist church on next Sunday evening, at 7:;30 o'clock, to which the p)ublic is cordially invited. Dr. Stearn is a noted prohibition speaker, andl conmes here by invita tion of Mr. J. K. Breedin. SGIVING .mas Cakes le Sofner the Better~ obtainable to make good Citron, Glace Lemon and ~ocoanutS, Jams, Jellies, I Flavorings. -'Phone No. 8 e Grocery Co . I you have th 1able prices, ate for years i at greatly a r prices that t We Still ,Hav we bough Why r . be Men's Sui Boys' Suil Men's 0v( Boys' Ove Caps, Odd Tx s are all pric )mises to whC -hand] IE OF HART SCHAFF Mrs. Eugie Salley was here last week for a short visit at the home of Mrs. S. E. Curtis, before returning to her home at $mithvillee Va. She is the widow of the late Dr. P. M. Salley, of Pinewood, and was there looking after business interests. Mr. J. L. Pritchend of Elloree was here last week visiting friends. Mr. J. C. Pate and family who now reside in Sumter were here last week to visit friends. Mr. Pate has given up teaching, and is now a traveling salesman. Mr. J. W. Mims is the recent pur chaser of a seven-passenger Chal mers. Mr. Joe Hodge and family, of La mar, spent the week-end at the home of the Messrs. Hlodge near town. Rev. A. S. Lesley preached his last sermon here on Sunday morning for the conference year, also held a bap tismal service, lie leaves Tuesday for the Annual Conference at Bishop. ville wvhich wvill be in session this week. It is generally hoped that Rev. Lesley wvill be returned to this charge. lHe reports the treasury "full to over flowing." HONOR ROLL Following is the honor roll of the Paxville graded school for October: 1st grade-Miles Browvn, Ray Brown. 2nd grade--Fant Broadwvay, Marion Corbett, Riggs Touchberry. 3rd grade-Emiylee Coulp, Mildred UBroadlway, Eva Geddings, Charlton McLeodI. 4th grade--Vivian .Geddings, Paul Gedd ings, G;ladys Geddings, Mildred Gr'aham. 5th gradle-Kendric Graham. fth gradie-Emma Brown, George Cain, Daisy Corbett, Thelma McLeod. 8th grade-James Corbett, Lucile Gieddings, Varnie McLeod. 10th grade-Eugene Browvn, Jessie Brown. Respectfully, Le'atha Edwl~ardls, Principal. -- CAl)i OF THANKS The Poultry Association wishes to thank the F'air Association for their courtesy, premiums andl space. We also appreciate the splendid publiaity and support given us by the press. Prof. Hare is goodlness itself. This is the third year he has judged for us free, while more progressive coun ties are paying .ten, dollars per day for their judging. Prof Hlare has of.. fered to juden for us again next yar. chan e to b price that to come. All dIyanced pric he dealer has e a. Large As t early and tli iot get yours st values are ts - - $12 s - - $4 ?rcoats - $12 )rcoats - $ 4, ousers, Unde .d reasonably Lt they will b ter Cl NER & MARX CLOTH if we art still 'to poor to pay for a judge. We thank Mr. McCord and Mr. J. C. DuRapt, Jr. What would we hav. done without them? In holy writ we read that in unity there is strength. Applying this rule to our association we hope that every one interested in the upbuilding of our County, will interest themselves in making 'our Poultry Association a success and the best in the State. We are hoping to have Prof. Hare andl Prof. Cleveland at an early (late. At this meeting the premiums won at show will be presentedl, officers elected, and plans made for the com ing year. D~on't 1)e a slacker (10 your bit. Come to' this meeting and let uts work together to m.ake Clarendon a progressive County. Yours for making ours the Banner As;sociation in the Stat2. MRS. J1. WV. HERIOT, Sec. and Trreas. Clar. Poultry Asso. -------0 CIVIC LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Civic Imague was callcd to ordIer by the President, Mrs. T. M. Mouzon, on Monday afternoon, November 19, 1917. Mrs. Gerald acted as Secretary in Mrs. I.evi's absence. Minutes of the October meeting were read., and approved. The first business taken up was rep~orts of the officers and Comittees, the Treasurer's report being extra good. Something over a hundred dlollars was reported on hand. Mrs. II. D. Clark and Miss Irma Weinberg were unanimously elected members of the Civic League. Election of officers was next in order. Nominations were made from the floor, election being by ballot which resulted as follows: President,. Mrs. 'T. M. Mouzon; 1st vice president, Mrs. W. G. King; 2nd vice president, Miss Irma Weinberg; 3rd vice presidlent, NMrs. R. C. Wells; 4th vice president, Mrs. J. A. Cole; secretary andl treasurer, Mrs. J. D. Gerald. Trhe president then add~ressed1 the league and thanked the members for their hearty cooperation during the past year and urged them to greater work for the coming year. The meceting then adjournedl. Respeetfully submitted', Mrs. Gerald, Sec. & Treas. -0 Mrs. Ralph Newton, of Charleston, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrst S. .T. Bowman,.hi we.m, a Ig uy winter clothing at ou will not be able to oods bought now will as to correspond- with' to pay. ssortment which Ley are cheap. before the gone? .50 to $35.00 .50 to $12.50 .50 to $30.00 00 to- $13.00 rwear and other Furn today. We can make later... ES. SUMTER. S. C. We Always Obey Our.oved President And we are going to do so on November 29th by giving thanks to the Master for the many blessings received during the year, and we know that you are going to do the same. The yield from the farm has been abundant and the prices for farm products are good, conse quently the merchant has enjoyed a aplendid busi ness. Merchandise is Cheap Friendc, don't laugh or think this statement ab surd. Yes we say it is cheap a good deal cheaper than it will be later on, and our advice to our friends is that if you are short, on anything in the way of clothing for yourself or the boys is to buy it now. We have been replenishing our stock daily and you will find that it contains many attractive numbers in Men's and Boys' S'uits and Overcoats. It will be to your interest to see our line before making your purchases. We shall deem it a pleasure to show you. ~ The O'DONNELL DRY GOODSCOMPANY We feature "GRIFFON CLOTHES" Phone 878 ,Smtne~r S. C