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THE MANI I. I. APPELT.. ...... F. M. SHOPE WEDNESDAY FEMALE SUFFR A (lay will dawn in the ] Washington will decide to wreck his career in public 1 triotic, but he will be consc suicide. For this reason he will I is ready for political extinc career until he has had all tl Then he will make the a bill excluding illiterates fry discriminate between the sE that it will operate against not read or write. Thereafter he will not p It would be waste of time. For many years we ha' men have sense enough to last become so wearisome al ed in a victory for the affirr fication for it. Some wom Some men have, also. out referring to a book, the : gredients contained in most towns in South America art manufactured products. A are better informed than the ed not to let them vote. Some women are equal well qualified to vote-more think. It seems strange th ed a privilege which has drunks who did not know wl tail or a suit of underwear. Many men and women fellow, or familiarized them situation in South America qualified to vote. But it i all read and write. Yet there are male and neither. Women have nov many of them ought not to there are many men who of no politician just now has t' The Red Army of Hung ful summer sports of massa< We trust that none of t numbered in the crop of ne: If the railroads are div -ership, it looks as if their p: large amount of alimony. Perhaps, the Sick Man Uncle Sam for a doctor. 1 soldiering business just nowv Speaking of vacations, we could imagine would be the word "expense" for ahoi And if Uncle Sam shou sion there is a Sick Man of t1 across the alley who would t If the Kaiser is tried f4 come to the judgment bar: shining armor," but an ord denl upon his soul. The only sure way of g up to breakfast will be to i every home and have moth, the proper moment. Telephone operators if signal under government on have installed a new one it tor's will use it less frequent IWWnh lil ll!imllmliuilmi ING TIMES -----------------------ute -----.--. .-- .Business Manager JUNE 18, 1919. AGE-AND MALE hereafter when a legislator at introduce a bill which will fe. The attitude will be pa ious that it involves political 1ot take that attitude until he Lion. He will not wreck his 1e career he wants. sacrifice. He will introduce >m the suffrage. He will not xes; he will frame his bill so all men and women who can resent himself for re-election. ie been arguing whether wo vote. The argument has at Washington that it has end native. There is some justi en have sense. Some men can tell you, with ood values of the chemical in articles of diet. Also what the best markets for certain nd several other things. They average. It would be absur ly well informed, and equally of ' them than you might at they have only just acquir been held promiscuously by iether Longfellow was a cock who have never read Long nselves with the commercial are nevertheless abundantly s a fair guess that they can female voters who can do r obtained this privilege, and have been granted it. And ight to be deprived of it; but 1e nerve to say so. ary is going on with its cheer nre and loot. his year's June brides will be Kt year's June divor, s. orced from goverImient own irting request would be for a f Europe would like to have sut Uncle Sam is more in the the most delightful .rne that not to hear nor see nc r think it two weeks. Id go into the medical profes ie Western World living right ake up a lot of Uncle's time. >r his part in the war he will rno longer a prince "clad in inary man with a heavy bur. etting these denmobilized boys ntroduce an army bugle into ar trained to sound revilee at ust have worn out the busy vnership. When the owners is to be hoped that the opera ly. Look for this inshine Biscuit Rack i Because it means qual- A ity with a big "Q" sunshinie Golden Flakes Jhe Cracker Supreme 50c per Pound. )rder a pound today. BI. B1. BREED)IN'S Pure Food Grocery (Only The Best) Summer Ut $1.00 to $5.00 Cool, fresh feeling for tb be uncomfortable? Varsi and other well known bran< TheD. J UC Home of Hart Schaffner NOTICE n to th T- . . t::.t liable for road and B )i Brou vehi'l ta>:.Di At th. 19 m:) on o the (roral Brig A.i.emribly o South ( :aro;,Ma, , ." Di was passed requiring the *:z s:s of Clarendon County, from the a .r oF 21 to 60 to pay a commutation tax of i three dollars, and a vehicle tax of -s $1.00 on one horse, $2.00 on two W h',r-:e '.chicies, and 83.00 on log carts. Di This; tax was due the first of April: Wati But in view of the fact that it was Di r,* tenerally knowr.. and our peo- v) ole (did not have time to comlply with Well the law, the Board o. Commnission- Di ers at the meeting in April decided to H. B give you until .July the first to pay .Di this tax, (Minutes of said meeting j.'C, was published in the Manning Times) iDi The time to pay will expire on g, 1\ .fune the 80th, after th t date you will Di have to work six days on the road if 'Tind youL havn't paid your road tax, and Di pay a penalty on your vehicles if you Hart have not secured youir license. Ytou Di _B. G Di Professional Cards W. JNO. G. INXI~NS D I Attorney--it-Law S. T Di - Hick~ DuRANT & ELLIERBE D E. 1 Attorneys at Law Di W. MANNING, S. C. I) R. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan PURDY & O'BRYAN Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ' MA NN ING, S. C. lk 'ow. FREDl LEiSESNE ao Attorney at Law S. C Ollice Three Doors Below P'ost Oflice h' mag, MANNING, S. C.. Li box id DR. J. A. COLE, Riou Dentist, 1. MANNING, S. C. Upstairs Over WeInberg's Corner miort Mi J. W. WIDElMAN,M Attorney at Law Ri MANNTIl . C. box TONil want ti Ong Va :STAi Men's in East Palm Suits fe Yours i .Beaul ras, etc. Bates This i -a gua Cool 3 pearanc are bear You'y find the colors si to, choo 75c to $ aderwear per Suit e hot weather. Why A ty and Munsing Wear to $8 Is that you know. Get : Chandlei W. A. BRYAN, M. & Marx Clothes. I E---------NS R LIL -u *fi )a;: to the County Treasurer, or L. Bari efo i'ow;ink : Distr stricI No. 1. .J. ;. Griffin, N. L. W. Che hton. -tr it No. 2, T. 3. Mims, A. B. Distr -trict No. 3, C. W. Brown, Doug- L. B. r\ Folladay, C. C. Way. torris, -rict No. 4, "J. H. King, C. M. MDsr n. T. C. Howle. T. Brig No. 5, . .1. Rawlinson, C. Dist -OW. H. C. Cowser. tNo. .t. L. M. Allsbrooks, C. _ -== 'e ;. . E. Tobias. --- strii No. '. A. Ridgill, L. R. strict N 4. . -T 11. Davis, J1. E. strict No. ': Y. C. Thomas, R. C. s . 0. O'P:.1-n. strict No. 10, C. A. Holladay, C. ag 'ett, H. J. Gothvin. strictI No. 11, V7. T. B! ekwell, L acl J . C.Johnson. st rict No. 12. J1. M. Montgomery, c I. lveen, M. C. Smith. ali. strict No. 141, .J. J. Epos, Hi. B. ington, Henry Smith. strict No. 15, J. H. Duiose, L.. ibbona, J1. P. Buddin strict No. 16, R. J1. Alderman, J:. 4Faddhin, J1. B. Brogdion stri't No. 17. Jf. H. H1am, B. .. e, L-ccerus Mims. e srcct No. 18. J. McD. MeFadder.,p r. Thigpen, W.. D. Scurry.. sjtrict No. 19, C. H. Broadway, 111 Touchberry, W. TI. Keels. .. strict No. 20, W. J. Turbeville, a . Gamble, E. N. Green.a 'trct No. 21. J1. W. Cok 'r, W. D. s s, V. M. Robinson. ' S strict No. 22, A. JT. Plowden, L. bi Irail ford, c. A. Richb'urg- WI a '.23. Riley Ridgeway, 0 .}ite. P. H1. Grumbhle. o striec. N' a. 4,. H1. Hlollad-1y, L. [ a vy . C. Coskrey. stic t No. 25. W. H1. Thigpen, Hi. tli NOTICE f w~ Homea Se'rvice Sectv.n, A. R. C. -e over Bank of M-mning) would very much to comm..unicate with af rmns Vhos(' namos are given be A ny information as their where- a ts will he tratefully received. SU nrth-i Dane Williams, Manning, t lia PRobinson, Mannmng, S. C. m1 ibella Hlodge Wtitherspoon, Mann- -i S. C. Rout I, bo)x 5-1C ssa Tindlal, Silver, S. C. Route 2, tli 2. , fro Blanding. Alcolu, S. C. uise M'~anning, St. Paul, S. C. al .e I , box 42. chel .Jones, Foreston, S. C. Route w san Richardson, Summerton, S. oute .3, box 27. anriotte Watson Btlackwell, Sum on, S. C., Route 4. hlie D~allas, Paxville, S. C. try Wood, Alcolu, S. C. arman Drison, St. Paul, S. C. nia Hamburg, Paxvllle, S. C. In Way. Paxville. S. C. Route 1, ing in Men's Wea se Best and Apprecid rues. US OUTFIT YOU 2T ON THAT VA( Goods of Quality ant rn Carolina to Select ] Beach, Mohair and r Hot Weather wear,. here. Shirts Ga iful patterns in Silk, C From $1.50 to $10.01 Street and other good department Trunks Bags and Suit 1 Made by Round tame on baggage is lik rantee of the best. Collar: mnd comfortable, neal e. We have some n ities. Don't forget I Ties e said it. When it cc m here, and in a vari > complete you will fine se. Ranging in pric 3.00. Pretty Wash Ties 20 Bathing For Men ai complete line in all size .00. yours now. It will se Ciothi nager. ineau. ict No. 26, E. G. Stukes, R vyning, A. S. Rawlinson. ict No. 27, Ruthven Plowden. ict No. 28, R. E. McFadden IcFadden, E. W. Rose. ict No. 29. .J. H. Morris, A. I J. M. DuBose. ict No. 30, H. S. Briggs, W gs, A. M. Felder. ict No. 31, J. W. Cochran, E lnnou# We wish to annoum iends of The Pastime led not to run any mor s been a losing propos to effect after this Si row the big feature "'I ednesday nights, there li on that night. When we bought th pect to make any mon< ople of Manning a p1 imediately contracted *The Paramnount-Artc I pictures of a sugger rvice we were in hopes ilid up our patronage. e were working under ir patronage does not w weeks we will be < eatre. We do not want to rd t~o run at a loss, whi There is not a city< at is giving better pi d many smaller towr lec more than we are. ction fan, which with mpIerature considerabi ost to give service but ation, If the manag< eir' time and service w om it, the people ougi least enough patrona If The Pastime close bile before Manning tow. We ask your thougl atter, The Pasti, r for those who ate Real and Last BEFORE YOU ;ATION TRIP. I the Largest Sto Prom. Tropical Worsted from $12.50 to $35. lore repe de Chine, Mad makes in our shirt lases tree e Sterling on silvek, and dressy in ap ew silk collars that :hem. >mes to ties you will ety of patterns and l it hard which NOT e all the way from ic. to $1.00. Suits id Boys s and colors from $2.50 rve you several seasons ng Co., SUMTER, S. C. W. Holladay, S. B. Davis. District No. 32, 0. E. Hodge, B. . Hodge, N. Z. Andrews. District No. 33, James McElveen, T. L. M. Coker. Try and impress the importance of good roads on your associates. It is well known that we cannot get roads without money. Youis very truly, J. E. KELLY. zce ment ice to the patrons and rheatre that we have de. e on Saturday nights as it ition to us. This will go Lturday show. We will 'he Man of Might" over to by giving an extra strong a picture show we did not 1I ~y out of it, but to give the ace of amusement. We vith the very best pictures aft, thereby eliminating tive nature. With this that we would be able to But it looks as though the wrong impression. If increase within the next ompelled to close up the Jo this, but we cannot af ch we are now doing. >r town in South Carolina etures thani The Pastime is are charging consider We have installedl a large the wvall fans, redluces the e. We are doing our ut without the proper appre ~ment is willing to devote ithout making any money t to b~e willing - to give us ge to pay the expenses. s its doors it will be a long. vill have another picture itful consideration of this~ rae Thatre*