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a r Ad a Re< WE uls Rece 11 the kiddies ,inal Buster ] ir neighbors Dog---Next TEEVIL WITH HOGS Soldier Alderman Ridgill has re turned home after seeing service or the firing line in France. Mesdames D. M. Blanding and Hat. tie C. Ingram both of Suiter, art guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs George Dickson. Mrs. J. H1. Orvin took first, anc second prizes, on four pieces of fancy work at the Pinewood Fair of lasi week. Miss Rounette Ilirschmana gave ar informal dance Friday night at hei home in honor of her guest, Misi Raphan of Charleston. Mr'. and Mrs. A. L. Jones of Colm bia spent last Sunday at the home o their parnets Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Dick son1 in Manning. Mrs. E. B. Ness was given a sur* prise party Monday night by a num her of her young friends, the affai being~ in the nature of a kitchen show~ elI'. T1-c'v" rx-idenc'e of' Mr. R. I). Cothrai cau~ht fire from the dining room flu, last sunday morning, but by q~uic1 work of the fire department L .1..wa l ittle dIamnage done. D)iedl last Saturday nmning~ at he home in the Fork section Mrs. Eliza hethi DuRant, aged about 80 years The funeral was held at Midway os Sem. '::y Tlhe MIann ing pol ice force roundet upj a crap game Saturday night, an< caught three white men working th. bones. The fine was ten dollars eack On Sunday morning they again won after the spor'ts, and this time the; mad" a better haul. Eight darkie were c'aught ini the driag net and: small fine of $25.00 (each was place, mnnutnuumunnmmnnmun mngalows! ver's in the building line. -r'oomr Bungalo iln Sumnter Tfhis Bungalo is finished Boar'd inEstead1 of plaster. anHIyone through this (erits of mnodernl buiilding. ANDING, Agent, SIYMTER, S. C. BL Will H4 TI Bring a the Orig also yoi and His A..b FIGHT THE BOLL V ST. PETERS LODGE NO. 51, A. F. M. Regular meeting Friday, December 5th at 8 o'clock, p. m. Master's Degree--Annul Supper Election~of officers. Arrear list. See the stewards and secretary. F. L. Wolfe, Charlton DuRant, Secty. W. M. the , aimduig times. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Meeting of Shr-ine club at Masonie l'lail at nine o'clock Monday night. Miss Gene Rippan of Charleston is in Manning~ visiting her friend Mrs. lien Ness. Mrs. Dan HiIIydrick has ret urned to her honme in ,lonesville aftei spending ai week with her par'ents ini Manning. Mrs. 11. D. Stalnakeri and children left last F riday for a week's visit with relatives.an I friends in Kershaw. Mr. L. D. Sports of near Davis Sta lion ha5 purchased a two ton Superior truick from Harvin Motor Co. Capt. A. II. BIreedin~ has been con fined to his bed severa'i %::r but we learn he is .some better now. Eyesi Exainined Glasses Fitted J. E. AlitANTl, P11. C. Optometrist, MANNING. S. C. Qulickbui1 Bi Tlhe gr eatest monley-Si I havo finis~hed up a Six at a savitig of over $1200. - on the insgi(le with Burlap I will 1) glad to shov house and expla1in the m D. M.RBL ~Phone 282 wrmmamammimmmnnmmnnut E R id 2 eption it DNESI ion is F , and the gro 3rown. Absol ' kids; it's a t Wednesday, 1 d Dep MANNI or them, and the owner of the join had to come across with $40.00 bucks The Mayor has given orders to th< police to stop all gambling in the town, and it goes without saying tha these orders will be carried out, foi Manning has a police force that wil do their duty regardless of person. S< 0 FFEE $Makes $4 your dollars $count big Boscul is a full.-value coffee in every sense in mellow strength, rich flavor, invigorating ef.. fect. .The chaff is removed completely by o ui r. scientific Boscul meth. od and the valuable coffee oils fully re tained. You get the ' pure undiminished cof fee-value. Prove it yourself Let your own judg ment, n o t h i n g less, decide on the goodness. and real economy of I3ascuI (unfer. Your grocer will sup ply you. Make it a. point to ask him about it today. In tine and sealed o.,Mon only. Netver in &ulk. Wmn. S. Scull Company Canmeen. H. J. orahior..' BF 1 Mannin )A Y REE for wn folks comt utely no Char reat for ever) the day f for( irtmer NG, S. C. boys take this tip, cut out the easy money game or "Jim" and "Tom" will get you. Died last Sunday night at her home in Sumter, Mrs. J. B. Wilson. The deceased was the mother of Mrs. Shelby Davis of Manning. M.rs. D. H irschmann left Saturday for New York to visit her son, Jerome Hirschmann and her daughter, Annie Hirschmann. She will spend some time with relatives in New York: There will be a hot supper at the Paxville school building, Friday, Nov. 21st. fla-becued pig, chickens and turkeys, will be served as a minu. Proceed to go for the benefit of the school. The Jordan school children will give an entertainment at the Jordan school heus Frdayevening,. November 21st, 199-a :30 o'clock. Everybody is mnvited to be present. We again call councils attention to cut outs on automobilen, which is very annoying. Council passed an or'din aince a few months ago against using this nuisance, but drivers pay no at tentio~n to the law. It should be en forced or repealed. Lieutenant Ingram Wilson returned home last Friday from France, where lie has been nearly two years. Lieut. Wilson was in the thick of the fight and received several charges of gas. lie will go to Ft. McPherson in a few dlays, as he has not gotten his dis charge from the army yet. Wake up kids the real "Buster Brown" and his Dog "Tig" will be in Manning and give a great reception for everybody next Wednesday after noon at 3:30 get all the girln and boys together and see Buster and his Dog entertain, it is absolutely free. You have all read about "Bunter rand Tige." You now have the chance to see the original in real life. Come if you have to wyalk. It's worth coming to see. Buste'r Brown and his dlog Tigo will be here to entertain the kiddies and also the grown-ups on the 20th. Mr. A. Abramns who handles the fluster Brown line of shoes in Manning has gone to a great (deal of expense and trouble to have this entertainment brought to our town and he deserves a large attendance at the show. The entertainment is absolutely free to all and it will be given in the school audi torium at 3:30 In the afternoon. Watch for the parade of Buster and Tige. The R. W. P'lowden land, better known as the Holiday place, situated on the pubhlic road 2 muiles ont from Silver leading toward Paxville, was divided into small tracts and sold last F'rida v by te (ro::slandi-Tvson Reality & Auction Company of Ben ntsvill. The landi brought a hig price. considlering the small crowdi of people that id on) it. The nlace con tained 530 acres, but all of t'his was not sold. The total amount of what was sold wan $16,914.75. at 3:30 (6th. Everybod too. a chant -ge. Bring yc rbody to see Thanksgivi it St< FIGHT THE BOLL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Tay Books for collection of City Taxes wil be opened on Monday the 24th day o November 1919, and remain open foi a period of thirty days. The levy is as forows: Ordinary Tax 8 Mills; Water and Sowerage Bonds 2% Mills; Street Paving Bonds 4 Mills. By order of Council. E. B. Brown, Clerk and Treasurer, SPECIAL SI'2VICE Mr. R. H. Singletary and Mr. J. D. Dusenbury, both lawyers of Bishop yule, will speak in the Manning Bap tist church next Sunday at the regular morning service. A full atten ance of all the members of the church is espeeially urged. Visitors are cordially invited to this and all other services at the Baptist church. Regular services are as fol. Iowsi: Sunday School at 10:15, morn in~g worship 11:30, 13. Y. P. U. 6:80, evening worship 7:30. KEEP OFF FIRE TRUCK Any one riding on the fire truck to or from a fire except the regular fire. nman are subject to a fine of $10.00. Also people getting in the way of the firemen at a fire will be fined. If the compiany needs assistance any me.n:ber can summon the necessary help. In order that everybody might know who is who during ft fire we publish the list of the Manning fire department. S. W. Barron, Chief; B. A. Wein berg, 1. 1. Appelt, Wallace Plowden Joe Yassney, Frank May, Tom Ken nedy, H. C. McKelvey, Harry Riff, Samu Kellett, Scott Bagnal, M. F. Dantzler, Joe Nimmer Truck driver Cud Bell, 11. New~man assistant Thanksgivi We have everything dinner next Thursday. dIon't forget to top off th famous Virginia]1 The peerl o B. B. B] PURE F00 titttittuittttt-t~tittttttttittttttttit VN O'clock, II* lyR :e to see )ur kids, Buster nig. )res. WEEVIL WITH HOGS NOTICE All colored teachers of Clarendon county are requested to meet at the colored school auditorium at Mann ing, S. C., Friday, November 22, 1919 at 2 P. M. at which time the first monthly meeting of the Clarendon Teacher's Association will be held. William L. Bryant, President. ------0 NOTICE All persons are warned against tres passing or hutning on the lands of the late T. N. Smith, near Alcolu, on the Plowden Mill Road. Dec. 24..c. Mrs. M. L. Smith. NOTICE 4 Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Bank of Pinewood at Its banking house at Pinewood, S. C., at eleven o'clock A. M. on the 11th day of December, 1910, to consider a re solution of the Board of Directors to increase the capital stock of said cor poration to Fifty Thousand Dollara. By order of Board of Directors, R. C. Richardson, President. D). R. Tide. Cashier. NOTICE To the traveling public. On account of a sworn statement I find in my office, made by Mr. J. .J. Epps, Chair man of the Board of Commisiiioners of District. No. 14, it is necessary for me t~o order the Midway crossing closed for traffic until further notice. Aniyone using this crossing after this date, will do0 so at their own risk. .J. E. KELLY, Chairman of the Board of County C'ommnissione. munnumnumuunutum n nu ng Dinner ! you nleedl for a bountiful All freSh and .clean. And .e dinner with one of those F'ruit Cake f all of them. REEDIN'S ID GROCERY tumutwmtummmnuun..ninmt