The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, December 03, 1919, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 13
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OMAR TEMPLE NAME
OFFICERS IN FLORENCE
LAST THURSDAY
Manning Bunch Was Out in Ful
Bloom.
The following officers were nominat
ted at the Shriner smeeting, held it
Florence Thanksgiving day. Thi
election will come off at the spring
ceremonial at Charleston: Potentate
E. C. Booth, Sumter; chief rabban
1). G. McAllister, Columbia; assistant
rabban, C. K. Creitzberg, Rock Hill
high priest and prophet, Eustis P
Miller, Bennettsville; illustrious trea
surer, W. E. (rant, Sr., Charleston
illustLrious recorder, .J. Campbell Bis
"stl, Charleston; oriental guidle Willian
G. Gary, Charleston; representatives
timperial council, E. C. Booth, Sum.
ter; D). G. McAllister, Columbia; J
WV. Ivey, Florence;j 0. F. I~art, Colum
bi:Governing board, E. S. BoothI
Sumiter; D). G. McAllister, Columbia;
C. N. C'reitzber'g, Rock Hill; J. Camp.
hell Itissel Charleston; C. HI. Barron
Colum biai; JT. K. Owens, Bennettsville;
W. WV. Wannmaker, Orangeburg ; J
WV. lvey Florence.
TIhere were between 40 and 5(
Shiriners an-t 19 candidates from Man
ningt and the ent ire bunch wa
dreIrdfi uniforms,~ and th( ;
Mu i n Impr)esslve alppear ance ix
the parade.
T he mayor of Flbonce welcomeml
IPrimp up fc
* Among the r1
during the holid,
M ing more pleaSil
Ur
sg niture and inte
* Ibright and chee
* Get a Lucas Pain
g Everything in'
* the home refleci
Egg Special informa
* ticular' paint pr"
* ing. See the pa
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* At The Mannfng Grocer
ry
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ts
of Christmas in our a
t time before Christm
prised, too, at the vasi
Xmas Candi
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Xmas Cards
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the visitors in a most pleasing address
and gave the city over to them unre
servedly. The parade in which the
572 candidates and 2,500 nobles took
part was lead by the Shriners Band
and was an attractive feature. At
the Thanksgiving service, an offering
of $1,000 wvas taken for the five church
orphanages in the State, and an offer
ing of $500 was taken up for the
Mary P. Outz home.
Among the most important matters
occurring at the business meeting of
the temple, was a resolution adopted
to the effect that Omar temple should
own its own home. A committee of
five will be appointed by the new po
tentate, E. S. Booth of Sumter, to
look into the matter of a suitable site
.oon vhere within the jurisdiction of
Tlhere was much fo the Shriners
pleasurema fine turkey dinner was
served( at the Central school grounds,
a big dlance at the Pinewood Club, a
st reef dlance, smoker in the Mason i"
temiple and a receptIon at the resi
dknce of J1. F'. Muldrow.
(COVERI (ROPS
Some men don't wvant cover crops
h erause:
It takes a little time to order the
They must dIig dlowni in their p~ockets
for thc pice.
EEEEEEEEMEREE
r Xmas !
U
oany things of interest
ay season, there is noth- 'a
g than to have the fur-*
rior of tfle homre look *
rful.
U
t for the Purpose. *
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the Paint line to make *
the joy of Yuletide.
tion about your par- *
>blem free for the ask-. *
int man
tEEDIN,
vyCoE
Out of the North with a,
Santa has started, Sout
Treasures piled high in hi
Making glad hearts for
tore is an aid to Chri
as, for every day of d
assortment of desira
your early selecti<
es Baby S
nery Sewing
Hand E
ON'S ID
The
It requires a few minutes to in- L
oculate the soil from a neighbors S
field.
They must stop other work long I
enough to sow the seed. L
They must run the risk of poor
stands.
They must take a chance on winter
killing of the plants.
The neighbors chickens sometimes
pasture on the greens.
They are weary of hearing the
county agent tell how important cover
erops are. .
Other men will want cover crops L
because:
They will not have to buy several
earloadls of manure next spring.L
Their neighbors frequently admiire -
their handsome stands of vetch, erim-r
son clover andl rye.
Their cows wvill get sonm' fine pas- i
ture next spring.
Sitatemen lt of th e (Condit ion of
BANK Of CLARENDON
10ocated( at Manning, S. C., at the
:lose oif business Nov. 17, 1919.
l.'nans and d iscounits9,5.5[
Dv rdra~I~ fts.S .. . I.11.I 3
Viet~ory bonds ----i,500.00 L
['urniture and fixtiures . 15 000I
lBankinjg house 2 ,500.00( -
D ue from banks and hank
aold - -17(0.00
Silver' and other mno nr
coin1 . .- 188.''0 -
hecks and1 cash items 9,;Bl .97
T'o'T'AI.--------527,025.59 -
iapitalI stock pa id in 25,000.001
suruplus fund 30.-00.0
UJndivided prlofits, 1eser
rent expenses andl ta xes
[ndividuIa deposits -
sub ject to check 410,03.4
anvings deplosits 27,2 '7.70L
Reserve fun car(ijried on gen-L
eral indiv idual 01r savings
ledlger .--.-3,000.00
)t-her liabil ities, vizi.: . 73(1.18'
TOT A L, ------- - 527,025..9 L
STATICE OF SOUIJ''l CARHOINA,
County of Clar1endlon ss.
Blefore me came .J. TP. Stuk es,I
ashier of the above namned bank, -
rho, bleing duly swvorn, says that the
ihove and( foregoing statemienlt Is aL
rue condition of said bank, as shown
y the books of said banik.
J1. Tr. Stukes.
Sworn to andl subscribed before me
his 2nd. day of December 1919.
TI. M. MouIzon,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:--J. A. Weinberg, F.
7. Ervin, C. BI. Geiger, Directors.
Mrs. WV. HI. Simpson and baby and
>rather. Wmn. J. Brunson left 0n
VJovembler 24th for Detroit, Michigan
vhere Mrs. simpson joins her hus
>and~ who has a posItion with the
'ord Automobile Co.
Cut Glass
Sterling Silver
Leather Goods
'- Toilet Accessories
joyous sound,
hward bound,
s well-worn sleigh,
the Christmas day.
stmas Shopping and we invite you to inspect the stock
Jlay may mean a later disappointment to you. You will
ble gift-goods which are on display here and we invite
n at our store.
ets Dolls A
Sets Perfumery
ags Fancy Baskets
RUG STOR
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Store
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Every Ford Owner Should Know
31 .ust what. Ford service is, and why it is (illf re Ii ll fn (ii IImi Im \'lt(' 111 h it ir n .l-.a
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lie earries a large stock of genuine Ford parts for repairs and rew'-ji nt = you din't h e to, wait
while he sends for them, and he uses lyl1% geIuine p t, he-ls. Jo l ..l u i it i Oh 1:11-t. 1 r 11 -
pernile)(' and don't wear.
lie has a thoroughly e-uipped ip-to-the- minu t,- pr:--' with t,. 11.1 eri:l. his itl 1ii
to elienitly and ploperl iy make ally rept'-- from l a m -lit I : : +; V I I V I . 1!?' I
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Correct Prices November First, 1919
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1 ype of (Car List Freight Tax iy pe of ('al I ist Freight Tfax
Touring - .5 2i).011 38.79 21.1; Ti1uril 1;tt1.1h) 38.7
Rumahout, . . .. ittu.u} 38,79 '111;:, I a --
(oupelet. .. .-50.00II 3i,.79 26.81 h 7
3 Sedan I75. :31.7) :I .97 Ia I,, u Fi
Ch(lassis 1-7. ,.1111 8. 18T 1. )9 l 11:18.;11 r~)tt:1 22
Truck .5 . 00(~tt 38.70l l13.11 i Truck< 1''5.1 S7 7
, I akfftat 187 '.~I '-al:. ~ .trP- I -,17
WI'lI l)EMiOt'N'TAHI.I RI.S WITH i)i'Ait0'I'AIII0 1IMS
A NID 30x3 1-2 TIRE IES :31)x3 1-2 '1'111S AND S'TAWI U
' Type of Car List Freight Tax Ty pe of Car I.ist Freight 'tax
'Touring - ._- .. 550.00 3%.8'1! 22.A;1 TuI lrta-i t;' ,,111) 38.7To r 25.78
Runabout 525.11) 38.79 21.t;11 Riunbt. fg i.
3 Coupelet _67.5.111) 38.79 ','.8.1 ('oiape 't 71 , 1 t8.79 :319"
3 Sedan 800.1)1 38.71 33.111 Sedah 117.5 ;1$.79!
Chassis 500.00 38.71) 21).1;:3 Chassis :Si.. t
'Truck . 590.00 38.7!) 1.101) a Truck 7",.00 .'.
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The Clarendon Motor Co.
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MANNING, S. C.
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