The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, December 03, 1919, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 4
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MANNING, S. C., WEDNI
The fellow who does his buying
genuine bona fide citizen of the town
The perfect wife never quarrels,
her. The cemetery is full of them.
We may, at least, indulge in an
climb into the skies to estimate the
This is the time of year when t
rels with his best girl-until after C
It is strongly hinted that womer
what of it? We hear no great male
"Take it from me " began th
rushed into the house with his week's
Sad to relate, the Prince of Wale
spoken. No American girl will sit o1
Don't ask the price of the Christn
over your bank account and walk prc
If we don't kick the Reds out it i
do the kicking. The government ar
inevitable now as later.
Our crop of presidential possibi
tous of the welfare of the people. I
commend that every dadblasted citiz
Americans are the most foolish
the earth. The moment an article t
longing to possess it. And right t
present era of inordinate profiteeerir
LOAVES, FISHE
When the multitude were hungry
their hunger was appeased.
In this dommunity there may be
dients for the Christmas dinner. A i
that meagreness into plenty, nor will
bread. Those who live in plenty shot
want on that day.
If we have a family upon whom
should see that their larder is well fi
not absent on our Day of Days.
ANOTHER
American people have long been v
zanza and Mexico. The whole mess
But at times backyard conditions
to compel even reluctant recognition.
Lawlessness and anarchy in Mexi<
tion by this government can not much
If we continue our attitude of in
choose to gtall it, England or some o
Mexican house in order. They have
once there, they are likely to remain.
Then exit our Monroe doctrine.
Will Uncle Sam proceed to admir
pants, or will he continue to receive it
jolts from the Mexican toe?
Must the Mexicans kidnap all of
governors before we can be jarred int
CI.A88fIFD AD[RISINC
WE ONLY handle the best watches
etc. Young & Co.
WE A re rated as .Jewelers and Watch
makers exclusive, therefore we
buy direct from the manufacturers
eliminating the middle-mans profit.
See our prices and( convince your
self. Young & Co.
FICE YEAR LOANS on improved
farm lanid at 6 per (cent. iI. C.
Curtis, Attorn(ey atLaMnig
S. L.2t-c.
Carolina C
Leave Manning for Sun
Leave Silumerton for M'
Leave Manning for Sum
Leave Sumnter for Manni
Leave Manning for Sun
Leave Summertoni for M
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JING TIMli
anning as Second-Class Matter.
pe, Proprietors.
ery Wednesday
00 per year in Advance
;SDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919
at home in time begins to feel like a
and it is no trouble in the world to find
occasional smile without having to
cost.
he overly economical young man quar
hristmas.
are drifting toward a figless age. But
protest at the prospect.
e newly wed to his practical wife as he
salary in his hand. She did.
s has come, and gone, and has not
i the gilded throne of England.
as turkey this year, brother. Just hand
udly away with the bird.
3 only a question of time when they will
d congress might just as well face the
ities are becoming wonderfully solici
we thought it would only last we'd re
n get into the race.
and extravagant people on the face of
akes a jump in price everybody has a
here is one of the real secrets of the
g.
S, AND TURKEYS
they were given loaves and fishes, and
some family with but meagre ingre
vave of the hand today will not convert
it create a turkey from a crust of
ild see that there are none who are in
the hand of misfortune has fallen, we
lied, and that the Christmas turkey is
JOB AHEAD
reary of even hearing the name of Car
is so nauseating it smells.
come to the front with such force as
-o are becoming so intolerable that ac
longer be delayed.
lifference, or tirdity, or whatever you
ther country will step in and set the
every provocation for so doing. And
ister a sound kick to the Carranza
i meekness and humility the periodical
Dur consuls and a dozen or two of our
a action?
JUST RECEIVED a nice line of liar
ness, Lap Robes, Whips etc. See
our goods and~ get our prices. J. L.
Ridgewvay & Co.
SOLID) GOLD), Gold Top and Sterling
hat pims at Young & Co.
WA NTfED)-Several good carpenters
at once. Several months wvork good
wages. J. J. Wilkie, Summerton,
S. C.
LoST--Brown mixed with gray fur
neckplie~ce. letwveen Weinberg's
Cone and my home, on Saturday
last. Rewardl will be laid for its
returnii to Mr. I cuon Weinberg. I tp
oach Lines
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ifiertoni - 9 :00 A. M.
annlinl ():00 A. M,
ter-..-----11:00 A. M.
hg -------- 2:00 P. M.
merton-----:00 P. M.
anning-_-- ---5:00 P. M.
otel
-Clareuiont Hlotel
ONE CAR load No. 1 all heart Cypress
Shingles 4x18 .$12.60 per thousand
while they 'last. Alderman's: 20
Stores in One. 8t
WHEN you decide to buy 'a watch
let us show you our line. We guar
antee and repair everyone We sell
Young & Co.
JUST RECEIVED a nice line of Har
ness, Lap Robes, Whips etc. Set
our goods and get our prices. J. L
Ridgeway & Co.
TOILET ARTICLES 'Made in France
for sale by Young & Co.
FOR SALE-One fine Jersey cow witl
calf two weeks old. Will give about
three gallons per day. Price $150.05
J. W. Sprott, Jordan, S. C pd
JUST RECEIVED a nice line of Har
ness, Lap Robes, Whips etc. Set
our goods and get our prices. J. L
Ridgeway ,& Co.
WANTED-Two girls to act as opera.
tors. Good salary. Apply in ,p.er
son to J. V. May, Supt. 1anning
Telephone Co.
JUST RECEIVED a nice line of Har
ness, Lap Robes, Whips etc. See
our goods and get our prices. J. L
Ridgeway & Co.
WANTED-To buy 5,000 or mor<
good bricks at once, perfect brick
about 75 per cent hard. James B
Moore, Turbeville, S. C. it
STRAYED OFF-Last Sunday, ont
black bay horse mule, 10 years old.
Please notify me through Manning
S. C., or Davis Station. Western
McKnight, . 2t-pd.
JUST .UECEIVED a nice line of Har
ness, Lap Robes, Whips etc. See
our goods and get our prices. J. L.
Ridgeway & Co.
LOST-Yellow hound bitch, white
legs, short coupled. Gott away last
Wednesdiy. Reward paid for her
return. D. John Wilson, Silver, S. C
Route No. 1. ltlpd.
FOUND-In shoe department one
childs brown fur neck piece, owner
please call and receive same. Alder
man's 20 Stores in One.
JUST RECEIVED a nice line of Har
ness, Lap Robes. Whips etc. See
our goods and get our prices. J. L.
Ridgeway & Co.
NITRATE OF SODA-We can give
you best prices on Nitrnte. Shin
mont any time un to March 15th
1920. Baggett & Bomar, Manning,
S. C.
TAKEN UP-Dark bay Mire with
star on face on Tuesday, November
25th. Owner will pay all charges
and nrove property. Henry Brock,
on Mr. Joseph Sprott's place near
Santee. It-pd.
FERTILIZER-We nre now ready to
quote prices on all kinds of mixed
fertilizers, Nitrate of Soda and
Agricultural Lime. See us before
you buy. Baggett & Bomar, Mann
ing, S. C.
I WILL HAVE J. Ti. Windham tell
in front of Court House, Saturday,
lneeombnr 6 at 12 o'clock three nice
Grade Cowa with young calves.
Anyone wishinv to sn"e money on
n emv and calf should attend. F.
C. Thomas. It-c.
CI.AREVDON COUNTY TS OPEN
far a live h"stline dealer to handle
the fast selling factory built Bris
coc four cylinder cars the best value
n the m'arket nt. anywhere near its
nrice. Cain furnish cs immediate
l'". Get in touch wvith Anchor
Motor Company, Sumter, S. C.
"WANTED- for the National Life In
snran'e Company of the TU. S. A.
Agents in Clarendon and Williams
borg Counties, an Old inr' Com..
nnn writing unasorpassedl Policies.
Libernl contracts to pnreressivo,
moable aeent q, for further pairti
cnlars wvrite JT. TI. Camphell Geni
eral agent, bOX 740, Charleston, S.
envoui arxe ill- ph'one ''our dloctor.
When vou are hungry phone your
('rocer.
WVhen you noe eo1-l see yourjI cloth iCr.
When you wont jewelry anod nyvthing
V'OUNG & COMPANY
J aee nnl Watchmankers,
Manning, S. C.
FOP SAL.E-Oon nine far"'. 31 erres.
2( eo ure'l Mifh now' t.oneo ha rn
and other. buildine's 1 1-'; mileis from
Manning. Also seven '1 fool. show
(Osi's igood as new ait a borgnin.
and one 12 foot groery disalay
counter. I am also selling most of
myv enlt rr stock at cost and helow
cost. They must gos by January
first, as I exneet to make a chiangre
im b)Ismfess. S. IR. Venning, Manning.
S. C. 49_tf.
THiE SERVICES of the Cotton Gradl
er' are free. b)ecaulse The Govorn
ment nays $500.00; Clemson College
nays $400.00; Hlome Bank & Trust
Company pays $1700.00. We do this
boceause we are trying in every pos
sib)le way to develop this market and
to heln) the farme'rs of the County.
We have nut over 5300.00 in the
Pig Club for boys. Is this the kind
of a Bank you like?
COTTON SEEJ)--Four hales per acre
The record for Vandiver's heavy
Fruit.oir Cotton Forty bolls make
pound. 46%/ lint; 1 %/ inch staple.
no boll weevils. Free from all
(diseaises. Resist drouths and winds.
Ear'liest lig boll. A Cotton that
beats the boll weevil. All seed gin
nad "ndl onullil on our nrivate ma
chinerv. We orie-inated this won
dlerful cotton. Write for facta ail
nroofs from your owvn State.
S'iecial nriee on en for early de
1vor". Vandiver Seed Co., Lavonia,
Georgia. 2t.
ADVERTISE IN THRE TIMES
Our Bc
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SUMTER, -
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Pursuant to an o)rder of J. M. Wind
ham, Judge of Probate, I will sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, at the
resident of the late Septimus Logan,
near Pinewood, on Friday the 15th
day of December 1919 at 11 o'clock
A. M., the following personal proper
ty: 2 mules, C shoats, 1 buggy, plow
tools, 1 mower, 1 cow, 3 bedsteads, 4
chairs, 3 mattresses.
Jarrett E. Logan,
Administrator.
Pinewood, S. C., Nov. 29, 1919.
Statement of the Condition of
BANK Of $ANIE[
Located at Summerton, S. C., at the
close of business Nov. 17, 1919.
RESOURCES
Lonsq andl discounts ... -157,852.96
Overdmafts _ . . . . 381.65
let your
S tical gift thit
-<V"
iy'Dep~
Boys' Department is
variety of pattern an<
ation to you.
makes are the best:
Schaffner & Marx
elbilt
ican Boy and Everw
prices are reasonal
gs into consideration
50 to $25 ml
12.20 in Juv<
largest stock in Ea:
act from.
Chandler Cl1
sf Hart Schaffner & f\
am si a
Bonds and stocks owned by
by the bank .---- . .. .31,738.55
Furniture and fixtures -- ._2,338.40
Banking house---.. -- . .._3,500.00
Due from banks and bank
ers------ ---- -- ------128,683.78
Currency~.~~. -~...~.~.~~ 8,852.00
Gold ----__-_ -._. .. .._...5.00
Silver and other minor coin ..917.10
Checks and cash items ------20.10
Exchanges for the clearing
house---- ----- -- -- --..402.75
Advanced for customers on
victory bonds ..-------..3,952.55
Advanced on cotton in
transit--...... -__-.... __.._-5,552.43
TOTA L - --.....-$344,17.27
LIABILITIES I
Capital stock paid in-........25,000.00
Surplus fund--....._ --_ - .. ...1,500.00
Undivided profits, less eur
rent expenses andl taxes
naid-.___- __.._- __- ._- __..6 .24.49
istmas only a fei
thoughts turn t
igs
-and what is moi
and appreciated the
furniture that eve.
can enjoy?
Whether you met
lars or five hundre<
find a wealth of suj
lumbia show rooms
new things just in f
Come to Columi
gifts in ifurniture
ture." Selections
laid aside and delis
VanN1V
"Life Time
COLUMI
Lrtment
a specialty
1 style will
rear.
)le, taking
toys
eniles
tern Caro
othing Co.
Marx Clothes
South Carolina
Individual deposits
-subject to check 273,302.01
Savings deposits ..35,703.53
Cashier's checks .--..1,083.62
311,172.78
TOTAL --- --. . $344,197.27
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Clarendon ss.
Before me came W. W. Davis,
Cashier of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of said bank.
w. W. Davis,
Sworn to nd( subscribed before me
this 29th day of November 1919.
H. C. Carrigan,
Notary Public for S. C.
Correct Attest--W. D. McClary, W.
HI. Carrigan, W. HI. Anderson, Direc
tors.
v iweeks off,
ibw to prac
:e practical, lasting
mf something in fine
:'yone in the family
mn to spend five dol
:1 on a gift, you will
~gestions in our Co
now crowded with
or holiday shoppers.
ia now and choose
-"Life time furni
made now will be
rered when ordered.
[etre's,
Furniture."
HIA, R. C.