The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, December 19, 1917, Image 11
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YLpa;s'rfor Sale,
1 beg to ffb for sale the lands belonging to Estate of
A Levi as dollows:
(1) 42 acres about "5 miles South of Manning known as
part -of th6 'Bonanza tract
(2) 10' acres about 12 miles South of Manning on' the
Santee River Road known as the Lawrence Rivers tract.
3) .:Two tracts of 24 and 251% acrq, being parts of the
'Cyc Davis lands.
(4) 142 acres in Calvary Township rented by D. C. Stokes.
(5) ?8 acres, more or less, in Fulton Township.
(0) 110 more .o' less, in Mount Zion Township known as
the Robert Fleming land.
(7) 340 acres, nore oi less, in Mount Zion Township coin
:osed of tractsof 104, 86 and 150;acres.
(8) One lot in Southern'part of Manning measuring 100x200
eet known as one of the A. L% Lesesno lots.
(9, 51 acres on Raccoon Rotid about 10 miles South of Man
ning' rented this year by J. .F., Richbourg and known as t'he
Joe Tucker place.
(10) 127 acres in Sammy Swamp Township adjoining 'lands
known as the Stonc anti Curtis lands.
(11) 200 acres in, Sammy Swamp Township known as the
Cochran tract.
(12) 50 acres in Calvary T<Avnship rented this year by
David Conyers.
(13) 71 acres in Calvary Towiship known as th: Hoyle
lands, adjoining Cutter's Mill Pond.
(14) . 50 acres, more or less.' in Sammy Swamp Township
known as the Jeff Shannon and Oliver Shannon tract.
All prospective purchasers tre requested to s'tmit birla and
apply for detailed information in regard to above tW J. A.
Weinberg, Attorney.
SELINA LEVI, Executrix.
WHY NOT HAVE A TALKING MACHINE?
GET TIFE FAMOUS
Any Victrola From 6.5D Up
$10,000 WOPTH OF VICTROLAS AND
- RCORIN STOCR'
. ALSO CARRY' TIE
Columbia Grafonola
a AND RECORIDS.
Deal with- a house that carries a good reliable line. If you
need any repairs you can always find this place. ,Beware. of
men that come to your home and offer to sell you a iniachine for
$25 to $35, when -you can come to This house and buy a better
and far superior machine for $16.50.. Buy a machine with a good
motor. Day after day we have patrons coming to our place' with
machines in which the motors are broken and itey caniot even
get any repairs. Machines they paid $25 or $35 for have motors
hot strong enough for $5 machines.
MACHINEA SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
The Sumter Talking Machine Co.
26 SOUTH MAIN ST. SUMTER, S. C.
0d
*For the Housekeeper!
The best line Ranges, Oil and Gasoline Cook
Stoves ever shown in Manning.
For the Farmer
The best Corn and Cotton Planters, Guano
Distributors. Harrows and all Farm Tools. One
or two ot those splendid two-horse Disc Hiar
rows left at less th~an cost. _Come and see.
Powden Hardware Co
VALpJAOL1 1ANDS FOR SALE
I have for .sale tihe following lands belonging to estate of
B. A. Rigby:
* Tract (1): 279 acres at Davis Station, being tho place here
tofore farmed by Mr. J. W. .Childers.
il Tect (2):. 115 acres adjoining lands of R. J. stukes, of
William Withekspoon and of others; said tract being situated
Va between Maining and Summerton and being the splace formerly
.owned by Mr. Ashby Rlchbourg.
Tract (8). 82 acres 2 miles from Manning whore the Man
piin tid Ftidten and 'Raccoon public roads cross; said place ad
L' jonng lands of R.- H. Diavis; of Mrs. Ridgill and of others. .
rat(4): 228 acres in Sammy Swamp Township known as
thwe Joan F. McLeod place.
Ttnet (5):That lot in the Town of Manning known. a th4
A. WEiN E Mnning, .
;Christmas
Gifts From.
The Woods
HE paper bireh is an especial
treasure, but we never cut the
park from a living tree, even
when deep in the woods, un
less we know that the, wood
is doomed to be cut at once.
,*,Tog many ignorant or
thoughtless people do not lies
itate to strip the beautiful
papery bark from the living
tree, - not realizing probably
that the bark is needed to
Q~ protect the running of the
sap and that the outer bark,
so smooth and silvery, will
never renew itself. So, even
if dleathl does not ininnediately
follow, the beauty of the tree
At: is gone, said Orra Parker
lhelps in the Ilousekeeper.
One. I found a lead tree
from which I was able to slip
seveailI feet of bark in rings.
:s ~This only nteeled to lie sel -
arat(1 Into conveiientl sizes,
{ It fitted with tight bottoms,
{ic sewel in Place, by ramllia or
: sweet grass. itnd l itiog lids
atiched, to manke boxes reatly
to till with (h'lristma s sweetls.
In making laurel wrenhiiig
- or g:arlandintg we have fouid
.. that by ti i ig smi all twigs
and( wiindling tnet onl to i.ll
other, using light ituiliel wir
i s hint ing, th t ireathin
inatkes very r;I ily, and ealsily.
Wt iiheil the wire ':li sine-contes
{c ttfall we gather husheivs o'
* themh. And such treasures as
: thet cones are! In th otit
r itul hLey nke a grlorius
hhze-it b: 1' acground fore
.1"4 nirll it fire cas i It's--- anti
: .t1 for kind(linigs they are ali
* ( " th lutely uistiipa ltss sid.
: I 1tn1ighering that the I two
{ hlittle cousit living on the
Pacifie- covt t once sillt a hur
* gitof the Westen weens to t
tltitch !(' vl l iole , greatly to
hisdelight. w, ttied shlem3in
t-' 0 snetk of cones. gayly docked,
: with laur'el, f tia ty rii'd
{ who loves anl open fire. ini
(hf (ih,very t fot'ti wat at smil
"(Tit". With atripr hear
ing these wvordise : "N. ;.
T i This is Yule Log." An
- oter timet atn armftlul of the
congh!"ealring branches of thet
red pine were sent to at friend.
hBut our espeal Christmas
- gifts; the ones we send to the
(0nearest andi dearest, art. our
little o thristnts itrees. W
wtke a day and go up) to the
mvountai swamttp where grew
{t lthe cranherries, aind there w
3 choose woe, little shap)ely
trees, getting them, so far as
"i we end , from the (ide p shde
sn 1of other trees, for these are
(M)k doomed to anil early dtath
' anyway. We fit each little
-: Spruced securely to ia board,
covering it with moss and
trailing vines. 'Then we deck
the tree. Of crtse the gifts
must he tiny an varied to
suit itose to whom they go.
Cilos afzCht reisotashn Tree1
"lih Hs iE ques tti o1 f a fun m oth
ne oysedsca oft ds the in w
w01 it us' from( his birthI n at wamy
lime al k'idto tree wieb lvedc
yer obl'm," ay for mther littl
one cm erteCrsmssa
Son the lantd wtking soang tv
matrkn te we'onerfu event1 y emn
thred frto trrui. Whatl cohie woreol
enpogh t a to tae p tet le t i ten
le his ankld of earsre undt
hii~entcame the tofght small no
choose a~ erui reoming thka
wcloyiel ha alaysgiblt rlls town be-i
jecte to te ibecinntgd avc f for
fther hoy'sep befaton?' Andso tihe plan
el0at,0 forit itre was started ec
fyron lhistma where th laae prtte
ven te plantn was Chiga ayv
parten the preroy easn byries t7me
their freur fperond the Holy Ld
teougto te. ruadersgh brongt
poc ueeo ts orleeaticl esntant
hiso bno on fe oets mofeun
hei n end tire charge in thi smar-,
ject t the inlyspecto and adc ofthe
fahr wof khreepns eoe, hm the ur
If yoGie where the ellmate.~ pre
Vent tre plntin onChritma day.
State of South Carolina,
Couily of Clarendon
Selin- Levi,. as 'Executrix ' of the
Estate of .A. Levi, decease:l, Plain
till',
against
James Ballard, Samuel Ballard, Mar
tha Plowden, Henry James, Lizzie
James, Susan- Ann Mallard, (Viola
Montgomery, Ipaac Plowden, Re
becca Plowden and Rebecca Gam
ble, Defendants.
Under an:l by virtue of a judgment
order of the Court of Common Ple.is,
in the above stated action, and to me
directed, bearing date of Decembr
6th, 1917, 1, will sell at public auction,
to the highest bidder for cash, at
Claren:'on Court Ic se, at Mlann it,
in said Co.lnty, within the legal hours
for judicial sales, on Monday the 7th
day of January, 1918. hein.: sales clay,
the fol!owing described real estate:
All th:tt piece, parre i or tract of
I :nd ly in bein.< an I sitante in the
Count' of Claren 'on, in the Stalt
: foresatid, containina thirty..six (3( )
acres, more or less, awl houiled a.ndi
b, itin,' as fol!ows, t~ w it: 'torth by
ln. 's once own:'cl byV' . laeob -Rall.:rd;
1 , t b; hti 1 '1 of o .!:-imes Me..
I )o.ve1l an I W jillia m i m.t ini Si ith
by hatn is of' Willi tim iBr~atiham :mn 1
S1arboroug'h lands, and We.;t by Scar
boro -i n h :.n s formerl ' .Jacob! ;:a!
lar'!.
A I.So
.\( t h t .' i , ra d ci'I o r tri-i of
I ' : L sit n t e in Ctr enI It tio i ion ('tnty;, ''in
: a til afor ivIi, e s.nta inin l si' (tit
Itt. 97,ore or I'o , nd ou .led and
hi line a:s follow%.s, to \%-it: ,.t tt n' h.
I '.s of i;:". .lcr es .\pa i owe ,ll s.
entt: l oi road- of S?oIh th (r n-'in
'I by thc i et ntr:if ( ' tiro i dio f " s oath
ol.: in i; -o:,th by' 1".nids fo~'rnierl of
J1:-ob Ibliard, :i n i West by i an.Is of'
Re"J unes M~owell dlateid Oct-fb..e
I.t. 1917, and rec(orded in C. C. C. P.'s
Ol':e in lk iharl. i, p1are 5 n 57."
Parchaser to pa9y for papers.
t ". I3. G;A llil.:,
Nhrii lar n:aun Coudtliv.
Stoic of Slii th Mele ,
C0unty oI Clareon
Court of Common Pleas.
A n:i rena .Moss, Plaint ill','
against
Nemiah Rlichardson, Jamles IRichardI
son, Panny Dyson, .Nellie I ichard
son, Susan Smith, Wallie leich 'rd1
son, Frank R obWrson, Anna: C.
Neuf'ville, Nannie iticli:arison and
O'Donnell and Company, Incorpo
ra ted, Defendants.
Ai nded Copy Summons for I :tI i1f
(Complaint Served)
''o the )efemlants Above Name:l
You are hereby Sulnllnl-mcd and re
<luired to answer the Complaint in
thi action of which a copy is her.'
with served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said
Complaint on the subscrihers at their
office, 120-122 North Main Street, in
+ the city of Sunter, S. C., within
twinty days after the: service hereof,
xcuieof the (lay of' such seriv ice;
an I if you facil toi answver the Comi
plIa inlt within thie timoe afCoresacidi, the
pdaintill in this action will appily tci
the (ci : rt for the rel ief cdenmandeid in
the. Comnplaint.
D~atedl Noveimber 27, A. D). 1917.
I .c'c arid Moise,
Tio the D efecndants, lFranlk Ruobetrson,
Neiail h erson and1 .Johnni ie tobi
'Taike' nut ic' t hat thet A mc.ede
Sumoincns and1: C'omplarinit ini tis ac
icon wcere diuly filed in (lie coilice of'
the Clerk cif (iurt fori Clai'endon
C'ounoty on the 27th cday of Noivemi
Lee anid M'voise,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Statc of South Carolina,
County or Clarcndon
i Manining D~evelopment Comipany,
Placintiff,
againist
PM!inder' Wright, George Blarrieneau,
Dave Wells, Ben II. Jones and
Henry ,J. T1aylor, D~efencdaits.
Under and by virtue of ac judgment
Order of the Court of Common Pleas,
in the above stated action, to me di..
rected, bearing daite of D~ecember
10th, 1917, I will sel lat public auc
tion, to the highest b'idder for cash,
at Clarencdon Court House, at Man..
ning, in said County, within the legal
hours for judicial sales, on Monday
the 7th clay of January, 1918, being
sales day, the following real estate:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land lying, being and situate in the
County of Clarondon, in the State
What is LAX-FOS
1.F08 IS AN4 IMPROVES CASCASA.
A Digestive iqui I e; sqCg attic
and verTQaq
8q V
aforesaid, containing twenty-five (25)
acres, more or -less, and bounded and
butting as folloWs, to wit: North by
'lands of Mary Ann McFaddin; past
by lands formerly of Martha Taylor,
now owned by Abbie Wilder; Solith
by lands of R. G. Plowden, an-1 \Vcst
by lands formerly of Ben Plowden
now lands of Grantor herein. Th"
sahie being more fally shown on a
plat made by J. E. Scott, D. S. dat<g
February 15th, 1893, and -:ecordedl in
Book B. 3, at page 22."
It is further Ordered and Adjudg
ed and Decreed that the sale shall be
subject to any renting of said prem
Em c 0c '
I1e. w o ree .
R cleasr'oat
b1 " ..r...& s abee..y
ne rves p rirpo.k
Dehciouw ,kefrerhj,13'
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illltcr CN Cd C'a Co.
pounded just the way
RUBBER GOO]
TOIL
and a full and c
ARERN SCO]
We keep a|
CIGARS, TOBACC
BROWN'S 0
Below Bank of Manning.
'II
soy'
this year and commflet
the boll weevil. We I1
on hanid that we will
of one or more bt she
75 cents a peck in
onie bushel.
$2.40 a bushel in origi
half bushels each.
One-half bushel wi
three foot rows. Vi
bushels an acre.
i. We ciuarantee a ca
iraised.
This is the most
that has ever been ini
tion.
ises by the Receiver for the year,
1918. And the purchaser shall 'Gol
lect the rent agreed to be paid the
Receiver for the year, 1918.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff Claren:lon County.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it. conthins the
well known tonic properties of QUININ 1
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches tle Blood ad
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
t-e d -e - /k-w4,
D RUGS
lec Prices
'cry best ma terials go
andf they are comn
your p ahysicianl says.
DS and
ET ARTICLES
omplete line of
)NERY..
have
>DA FOUNTAIN
Full Line of
OS and CANDIES.
RUO STORE,
Manning, S. C.
yo- physcia ssuays.
CHl OF
Beans
en getting ready for
lave a supply of seed
sell at $2.50 a bushel
Is.
quantities less than
ial bagjs 2 andi one
il plant one acre in
elds from 16 to' 40
sh market foral tat
promising new crop
roduced in this sec.