The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 07, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 4
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tiudse to pbiustarts the n thein.
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Ivae touo bak to buckpinta<i
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thaen' otit . W ev ttoo r og
whst for wqandein ( mone y.
If ach oterboz i the itrcuntry
knowgreisn la acaint ingt
JXudgfosing o the bumbrkf.en
we ailin tof the oini theaouty
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SDAY, JANUARY 7, 1920
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hear day by day from many tongues
'onlcernl another.
tragie--because we do nothing our
cress and we expect him to considle
down and wait for him to '"do some
done ?
g our chairs other interests- foreigi
gressman.
'ry enticing, and very tenacious-thbe;
att congressmnan (lay by day, hou rb
chairs we are warming. Thue con
'pts at passing the buck. So long a
f, them any piarticular harm, but oneC
osion. And they don't like explosiom~
(d0 a little work, because they al
l.
hem there, and then wve prompjtly pas
re them their instructions, to tell ther
congressman, of course, follows ou
ton.
"(10 something."
ild write an occasional letter to ou
he needs of the district, andl our at
ngressnman wouldl have n(, occasion o
I.
and we're d----d uneasy whon w
a terrible dlisease---the uncontrollabl
couldl be frozen into blocks-well, yo
iee.
tlemen nursing presidential amnbitioni
Lmerica is well supplied with meni c
Ion.
tocked with the
Farm 1
with idea upperr
st tests with the
them on the me
farm machiner
elieve we succee,
hie MoI
PECTION of t
ITS of any of
rna Li\
H. M. T HOi
Be careful how you blow off w
they are subject to change without i
We all admire the fellow who
vided those convictions coincide wit
Clothing, manufacturers tell us,
moment we fall back on the old re
profiteering in them.
OWNER TO CHECK IS FOUNT)
Columbia, January 5.-Seeing
news item in The News and Couri<
on December 25 relative to an u1
elaimed check of $6.63 for a Spanial
American War claim made out
James W. Fischer, in the possessic
of Gpvernor Cooper, Mr. Fischer hi
written the Governor asking that ti
check be sent to him, as he desir<
to keep it as a souvenir.
The check was made out by form<
Governor Ansei (luring his admini
tration and1( was attested by Andrewv
Bethea, of Columbia, wvho was Gove
nor Ansel's secretary. The check wi
mnailedl to Mr. Fischer at Charlest<
Sand lay there for several (lays in gel
eral declivery unclaimned, wvhen it wv
, returnedC~ to Columbia. It was eviden
ly lost, for it was found on the stree
,of Columbia and forwarded to Gove
nor Cooper.
Mr. Fischer, wvho lives at Tramp
VI a., said that a copy of The Nes
3 and Courier was forwardedl him
.his brother, who resides in Charle
ton.
I -"I was living in Charleston,"
saidl, "at the outbreak of the war al
a on May 10 or 11, 1898, enlisted in Cc
1 pany D) of the First South Caroli1
Volunteer Infantry, theni at Columb
r s. C. 'rhis company was recruited
Chester, S. C., and was command
by Capt. Haredin, at Chester. The
r were only two other men from Cha
- leston in this company with moe
r B. Read andl Hutto Hart."'
The Covernor has forwarded t
('heck to Mr. Fischer.
e ED)EN-DunOSE
One of the most beautiful ever
that has ever occurred in this coi
(e munity occurred on Tuesday aft<
noon December 16, 191:) at the brid<
home, when Miss Myrtle Duflose 1
enme the bridle of Mr. Thomas
E'den of Dalzell, S. C. The home w~
beautiful decorated in green a
whit~e aidl about 3:30 o'clock
,uest began coming andl were ush<
ed1 through the hall by Misses
Barrow and Miss Nettle Duflose to
room whare It was warm and co
very latest that is
[achinery
iost of saving tim
aim of proving th
trket.
y business we trie<
ded when we secu
inc Li1
hese many mac]
' them.
re Stock
P'IAS. Manager
ith new year resolutions. Like prices,
totice.
has the courage of his convictions, pro
i our own views.
is sure to advance in price. And the
lh 'ble fig leaf the cusses will start the
fortable. At 4:30 o'clock the guests
were invited into the parlor to witness
the ceremony.
a Miss Bertha Barrow, cousin of the
E bride, brides maid, on the arm of best
3- man, Mr. Mitchell Edens, brother of
v. the groom, the -vedd~ing march being
rendered very sweet and low, by Mrs.
Talmage Gibbons of New Zion. Next
>n enteredl the bride resting on the arm
is of the groom, being dlressedl in a very
ie attractive suit of Navy blue with hat
,s to match. Tlte ceremony being pier
~formed by Rev. .1. W. Truluck: After
the ceremony they were all invited to
3r the (lining room where they were
s- served wvith a rich supper of barbe-.
cue, turkey, chicken, meats, cakes
pies of all kinds. Shortly after sup
r- cr the groom took his bride with
1s other relatives and friends and mo
m tered to Sumter wvhere he andl his
1bride spent the night at Claremont
Ikotel, after a nice wedding breakfast
'" at the hotel they left on the first train
L- oing north where they wvill spend
t's their honeymcon. Upon thieir return
r- they will make there future home
two miles from Dalzeil, S. C. where
Mr. Edens is engaged in progressiv'e
a, Ifarming. They received ma':y nice and?
vs Iuseful presents. Those present be
sides relitives were: Dr. and Mrs. C.
E. F Gamble, D)r. Pittman, Turbeville;
s- Messrs. Pope and ,)enkins, Sumter;
Mrs. Talmage Gibbons, Mrs. W. C.
Plowd en, Miss'Plowden of New Zion,
de and Mr. Paul Smith of Cades, S. C.
id Contributed.
na TO ALL GAME WARDENS.
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edl Columbia, S. C., Dec. 13, 1919
Now that the Boll weevil is here it
re becomes doubly important to protect
rour insectivorous birds in the interest
F. of our farmers and diversinied agri
culture.
he Well have these birds been termed
the "Policemen of the Air," and with
out them wve would be overwhelmed
with noxious weeds and loathsome in
sects.
toq if pnrenti' will not train their chil
n. diren to spare our robins, sparrows,
r.. warlelra blue birds, bull bats, swal
a low'*. martins, fly catchers and other
e. Moathered friends, they force us to
T. have therei arre'sted and triedl by our
as magistrates, and then the fine will
ho
r. (rove's Tastless chill Toni.
Ia reatores vitality and energy by purifying and en
a richlag the blood. You can soon feel it. Strength
ii-. snind. Invidnratind Effect. Price Ana
manufactured in
and labor. TI
at they are really
I to get lined up
red the agency f<
rae,
lines. We will
Compa
ru EIummuuuuueuuuuu
have to be paid by the really respon
sible party.
Be firm in enforcing this law just
as strictly as the game laws them
selves.
The penalty is provided under sec
tion 739. In enforcing our game,
bird and fish laws you are performing
a real service to your State and na
tion.
Yours very truly,
W. H. Gibbs,
Chief Game Warden.
NOTICE OF D)ISCHIARGE
I will apply to the Judge of Pro
bate for Clarendon County, on the 9th
(lay of February, 1920, at 1 o'cleck
A. M. for letters of discharge as
guardian for John G. Dinkins, Moriah
Dinkins nowv Moriah Wheeler andl
Clarence Dinkins, formerly minors.
A. G. White,
Guard ian.
Alcolu, S. C. Jan. 3, 1920-1-3t.pd
STATEF OF SOUTH. CAROLINA,
County of Clarendon.
COURT OF COMMON PLE'AS
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served)
J. E. Logan in his own right andl as
admninistrator of the estate of S. S.
Logan, deceased, Susan Logan, E.
A. Logan, M. C. Logan, Doshia
Logan, Hamilton Johnstoni, Mar
tha .*lason, Gertrude IGogan, Fred
Logan and Jake Hiarvin, and Septi
mus Logan, B. T. Logan, Timothy
Logan, Odell Logan, Bearnes Log
an, Charlie Billups, Laura Billups,
Blease Billups, Leaey Billups, Annie
Billups, Hampton Johnston, Omie
May Belle Logan, Mose Logan and
Alvin Harvin, the last named four
teen, .by their guardIans ad litem,
R. C. Baggett, Plaintitis. (
against
C. S. Logan, Junius Logan, JTohn A.
Logan, Joseph Logan, Sylvester
Logan andl Ida i evi. Defendants.
TO THlE DEFENDANTS above nam-~
ed:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, of- which a copy is here
with served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said com
nlaint on the subscriber at his offiee
ini Manning, South Carolina, within
twenty clays after the service thereof,
ATTENTION
You should have one of our C
lbs. of Standard Nuts, Bolts, I
Blolts, Set Screws, Machine and
ticles too numerous to mention.
of the successful Garage. Thi
Detroit, Mich. We have an as
willl be glad to show you, and w
what th's assortment is.
COLUMBIA SU
zey have all
the machine .
with th ey
be glad to
.y
exclusive of the day of such servic
and if you fail to answer the comn
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will appl'y to.
the Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
Dated December 30th, A. D. 1919.
W. C. Davis,
Plaintif's Attorney.
To the defendant Junius Logan, John
A. Logan, Joseph Logan and Syl
vester Logan:
YOU WILL. TAKE NOTICE, That
the -ummons and complaint in the
above entitled action has been filed-in
th fleo the Clery Cor o
Clarndo Conty
W.C.Dais
bhe glhe a iderfrcsa th *
reidne f n Eandee
ner iso Ml, t11o'lckA
on atrdyshe24h ayofJau
fleyr MakU
NOTCE O FDICIEAREu
I .
Ixlwillap tof the day of Psrvioat
a foro Clailo tountywon the coi
plaintif Ferun 1920, act wil ap'cloa.
thmCr for te rif decaded adin
itecoatin ftheett.f rc c
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A specialt achrsein~sAtiornehas
Toetn odefendfor JuniurdLa, Jhn
v1te 190.Evrg tacenwoa
OU avLL cetfate NOICd behon
then tmon and emexamintin tew
aontited aresctind has ere id-I
theotage of the Cerkhingr for
C W Sp. C., Dai n
PlragnAisffsenscotainn 00
tvtsCaScrewStu SLEn
Wooduacrewo and orther osfu ar W
hAm, nudesr n rte, Iaill onducto
nar Wtio Millt u 'cloc f.. .
ortent hnoureo Winow wich weni
thrcon willgo -nsom e t
Henry MackNY
Ent ecto r.