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Wells, Treas mrer cf ('larendon County, and to me J lirected, I will offer for sale on Mon- J lay the 6th day of January, 1919, in Front of the Court House at Man 'ing, the following 'real estate for l taxes for 1917. Fulton. Charles Bracy, 12 acres, 2 lots, 1 building. 1 Julia Dickerson, 15 acres. Bet Edward Griffin, 1 lot. Katie James, 6 acres. Mary Lawrence, 1 lot, I building. n. Boston R. Parker, 27 6-100 acres, tri I building.( Eva stack, 5 acres. H. F. stack, 35 acres, 1 lot, 1 build-te ing. t Calver. cor Clarise Jlohnson, I lot, 1 building. Ge J1. B. Jones, 1 lot. Friendship. Fredriek Oliver, Sr., 3 3-4 acres, 2 4' buildings. col Ilettie v. Ragin, 57 2-10 acres. pn Est. .Julius Roberson, 1 1-2 acres, 2 buildlings. Doreas spann, 20 acres, 1 building. rot Virginai Young, 17 acre's.fo Margaret C. Hlodge, 15 acres. Su Moses JTones', I lot, I building. Phillis Oliver, 4 acres. Edward Richbourg, I lot.,e Abie D~yson, 3l acres, 2 buildings. agZ Santee, .lcht Est. Samuel Bennett, 100 acres, 1 ed building. Savilan Cantey, I1 1-2 acre. 1 build inag. M~adison Cantey, 36 acres, I build- cor ing. hey M. .J. D)avis, 21 acres, I building. the Monroe Davis, 241 neres, I building. Joe Maxwell, I acre, I building. 'w A. F. Pringle, 20 acres. am Josep1hine Richbourg, I aere. ual Robert Rivers, 8 acres, I build in l. all. Sidney Singleton, 6 acres. IIlilliard F'elder, 7 3-4 acres. St. Mairks. - Est. Collin Mack, 206 acres, 2 b~uild- - m gs. St. .Jaintes. Miller Dennett, 25 acres. Manning. Robert lloyd, 1 lot. HI. C. D~eLaine, et al., 1 lot, 2 build ings. Mrs. E. C. Groce, I lot. Mary 1 lati ield, 2 lots, 1 building. R. Williams, I lot, Brew inagton. Swan Br-oom, 6 acres. Sam Bnlradshaw, 20 acres. P' Mill. Mrs. Alice May Iloudge, 81 1-2 acres, 41 buildings. Harmony Mrs. Minerva Lee, 45 acres. Adline Taylor, 45 acres, 1 building. Midway. A. B. Blennett, 36 acres, I builing. A Annie McIaddlin, 60 acres, 1 build. ing. Mary F. McF'addin, 3 1-2 acres. .Est. Mat McRay, 35 acres, 1 build ing. New Zion. Perry Wilson, 2 acres. Tomn Ihrogan, 44 acres 2 buildinm..I.. te Same ( X1 I ' we answ ou many 'e Sugg Over )$45 $16.50 ,it you, lool see us. W USEFUL s ranging to $45. .4 R nty ngs for -ts and v goods tion to cry 'ine hit tan as: 'at, tur on apt to Co. / . Plain, Linen Silk 's andl Boys' ers, Hurleys rGs STAMPS. ING ( st. R. A. Chadler, 100 -,cres, 5 (dings. I. S. B. Chandler, 1 lot. Douglas. D. Floyd, 22 acres. E. T. Tomblinson, 9 acres. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. EV. A. W. TIMMONS DEAD. cv. A. W. Timmons, pastor of Big hel A. M. E. Church, Columbia, C., died at the parsonage Sunday ht, December 8th, 1918, in the full imph of his faith in Christ. )nly recently he aIparently was aying the best of health, having at ded his conference as well as the ference o few days ago held at >rgetown. t was at Georgetown that he was st suddenly attacked by a violent :I which at onl'e developedl into umonia. I te started for home im Jiately and became so ill wvhile en .te that, it was thought once wise him to be taken from the train at nter. Ie was a native of Louisiana and it' to Manning about seven years . Hie served Trinity E. M. E. reh here for live years and ach iev great success. I is pastoral IabIors5 andl effect ive aching injected new life into the gregation with the result that a uti ful newv ediflice was erectedi andl congrega tion much rev'ised . lie a well thought of by hot h races his intrinsic wvorth andl intellect - alt-ainments were recogn izeil by le belonged to the Goodl Samaritan F RUIT H-ome-made, lvi and Sunshinei notch quality f. most fastidious Good Cakes an< make them at "4 I $ yf;" * ..., 9. I; /X Knights of Pythias No. 77:3, Odd 1el. lows Lodge of Manning No. 2.109. Two years ago he was appointed to IW:g Bethel, Columbia, S. C., where at the time of his death, he was in a great progressive campaign in the interest of erecting a new church edi fice. Only a short while ago several thousand dollars were raised in a few days. Big d3ethel is one of the largest churches of Columbia, having a mem bership of over a thousand. The A. M. E. Church has lost, a great preach ci', the race a great leader. IT is reluest was to b~e buried at Manning, but later }his wvife thought best to takew himi to Mississippi her old1 home- II. L. I larry. IRussia Not in It. Washington, Dec. 10.----Hussia, in lie opin ion of oflicialIs here, will not he fornmallIy represented at the peace coinfereince. It was sa id todlay that there is ino governmiieint ini Russia whiclh the assoc iatIion of na tions rec-. ogn ize as having the power to con fer upon delega tes thle righit to represent that country at the Il'a ris assembly. )ne ollicial said that. undloubtedlly influential flussians wvouhl lbe in Paris (during the sessionis of thle pe'ace con - gress, but they woul h Ile priesent Purely ini an advisory capacity, and were wit hoot ain- ofhicial standinig. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE B3ROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There Is only one "Dromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S sIgnature on box. 30c. C A KES ! ri's Philadelphia nakes. All top. rom which the can be pleased. i everything to rocery Co.