The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, April 21, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 14, Image 10
'he A1nning times.
Published Every Wednesday
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920
Mrs. R. M. Plowden of Sumter, is
visiting her son Dr. T. E. Plowden,.
Mrs. Simon Iseman is - Magnolia
gardens this week.
All of the Democratic clubs are call
ed to mect next Saturday.
Mr. C. E. Dukes transacted busi
ness in Columbia last Thursday.
Mr. and MI[ rs. David Levi are in
Virginia this week having gone by
auto.
The many friends of Ir. Walter
Plowden will learn with regret of his
illness with pneumilonia.
Mr. mid Mrs. Itly Wilson of Sumter
spent Sunday at the home of Judge
John S. Wilson.
Mr. .J. If. Wall manager of the Al
derian store is in Charlotte purchas
ing goods for holiday trade.
Messrs. W. C. Davis and S. Oliver
O'3ry'an attended the supreme courti1
in Columbia this week.
3t1r. and Mirs. A. C. Bradham and
family have returned from a trip to
New York.
MIrs. Jake Isenian, Misses Irmo.
Corrine and Sara Ellen McKelvey
visited Magnolia garden last week.
City council is having all of the
rock that was piled around on the i
streets reiovel, which is an improve
Iieit.
i\iss Octavia Thames, who former
ly lived at Silver, died in the upper
part of the State, and was buried in t
the Manning cemetery last Sunday.
Mr. E. R. Plowden, Jr., of George
town was in Mlanning last week. Ile
came home to attend the marriage of
his sister.
In boosting the overal club move
hent Aldernian's stove is showing an
attractive window display of manyO
styles of overalls.
Mr. R. B. Terrill of Mebane, N. C.,
is spenling sevenal days here, looking
oVCr the tobacco situatioln, Al'. Terrell
and Mr. R. D. Cothran will be associat
eI together this season.
Ed ward S. Ervin, Jr.. 'who is a i I
cent gradluate of Bryant an I Stratton t
Business College of lallmor r, t
is now at home and has a position with I
The Manning II aI d wa IC Company.
Come to the olbl maids convention,
Rig lBranch school aud itoriimli Thir's- t
(lay night, A pril 22, , o'clock. See
I'Prof. \l a keover tranits formi the (ild t
Itaids.
Mlr. Aforis Stoinbhardt of New Yoik
has located in llanlm a:n1d will estah,
lish an electrical buisinessi her'e.o lie
can hV1 ftound1 :t the home ot .\r.
IarIy SteilIdt.
We again caII l nm i Il'; a U Ittnion toI
the use vof "cut-Iu It s" ona aut 1oobiles.
I s . i i w- think I here is
kant or. aaieiie o-agi.At the use of 1 him.
W% hotsp our new , I win i-it ration wil I
enl force th is Im.
reint o lie- ros4(1. is in the
silks 2 :inH sere', Urp deiiI 2lb'ne.
We ar i ot f a icommni n i
oif the' wr.'i r i- note accmpitan ith le
alticle, there'r wii e x~ wit hhohl it from
itmilication. W'i, w'',ill bie ghal to pint!
theb letter andii we' will niot e'xpobse thei
athorn, laiit we mu: li halVe : le nameii
Ai meet int~e wahel ii at' (0Cor
ad ierse opin i i his2 C'.en ni, it
For ielbdt apn arduiten
ito ake' upioe b- talon whesh lies
and thlfeir-wlreporitw-ilsb I', bld~ oi'
avymein t bie hld inll t-whe or
nr oe xt Monday nig hat vai'leb te.
Ac-lc led end are inited toi[ beeen t. aI I
S. Naltv :md (r.n 11.( P'troo. Caker
fpirsla' gP.n .lNiavy wittbl iitf Man-I
nin'rent au recruiiglprt fromAri
Seeds--orD hom us e Oin a
Are You B(
and Fifty Y
Do reading and close
by artificial light?
Do you have to hold i
it better?
See AT
THE OPT
!0th, 1920 until April 28th, 1920. Th<
-ecruiting boys will visit the townE
murrounding Manting And can b
' oun(d at the post office building lit any
,ime.
Died last Wednesday at his hom
iear Brogdon, Mr. J. Carson Stukes
'he deceased had been in ill health foi
;ome time. le was seventy years o
kge. The burial was in the Manning
'emetery. Thoinsday. le is survive(
)y a widow and one brother, Mr. J. T
stukes of Manning and four daugh
ers, Mrs. L. P. Jones, Mrs. J. A
slackwell, 'Mrs. It. D. Smith and Mrs
\. M. Brogdon.
Dr. B. ). Stalnaker wishes to statt
o his friends that id was i no wis(
-esponsible for the notice in last
veck's Times announcing a change ir
he ma nagemuenlt of the Clarendor
)rug Store. On January 5, 192d, he
evered his connection with this busi
less adl had nothing to do with th
ecevnt changes through which it has
mtilergone. While he does wish tc
hank his many friends for the splen.
lid patronage given him while asso
iated with this business, he is now
issociated wi ti Zeigler's Pharmacy
mld will be pieased to serve them aI
hat place.
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NOricE OF DEMOCRATIC CLUB
The Farmers Platform Democratic
lub will meet in the Court House or
ext Saturday, April 14, 1920 at 4
'vlock, P. M. for the purpose of re
rgainizing, by electing officers, dele
,ates to the County Convention and
o attend to any other -matter that
nay come before the Club.
By order of
E. B. Gamble, Vice-President
A. MWindham, Secretary.
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i CARD FRiOM TREAS. WELLS
Supervisor Kelly took occasion last
veek in the Manning Times to say
hat Treasurer Wells would not collect
he road tax because the law was de
eetive.
In tiis statement Mr. Kelly is mis.
aken. I have never said that the lawm
s maIde by outr delegation is defee
iv v. If the law was defective that
vouild be io excuse for me to refuse
0 collect said tax. I amtu not collect
cn c road tax iecauise it is not lde aind
vill niot be uitil the 15tn day of Octo
PASTIME
Wednesday,
SMILADY'S
|.DRESSING
TABLE
has' not ben over'looke,
STOCK OF NOTIONS.
'# In this dlepartment she
accssories in PERFUB
* other articles so ind(isp<
* finement; necessary to
ing her charm.
1 Clarendon
The RE
htween Forty
ears of Age?
work indistinct, especially
rour reading far off to see
tANT,
O M E T R I S T,
The auditor is required to charge
all road tay. as he charges poll taxes.
It will take the auditor almost the en
tire summer to get the Treasurer's
duplicate ready for the collection of
taxes to begin on 15th of October. It
is my opinion that if the riad tax is
charged as poll taxes then they must
be collected together and placed on
the same receipt.
Very respectfully,
L. L. WELLS,
County Treasurer.
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NOTICE
Manning Democratic Club will meet
in The Bank of Manning Saturday,
April 24th inst. at 5 P. M. organize
and elect delegates to the County Con
vention. JOSEPH SPROTT,
President.
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Mrs. W. E. Reardon is on a visit
with relatives at Black Mountain,
N. C.
POCALLO TO OPEN
ON APRIL THE 22
Pocalla Spring will open for bathing
Thursday the 22nd. persons wishing
to rent private rooms for the season
should procure them at once, the price
is $10.00 room )reference given to.
last season rents. Season tickets are
$5.00 to swim as often as you please:
without further cost. Twenty bath
tickets $3.00. The lake has been put
in thorough condition with some im
provement.
The picnic grounds are in good
shape with tables, swings, and seats.
Sunday school, churches, public schoolsj
lodges and the general public are cor
dialy invited to make use of free of'
charge. The dance hall has been
thoroughly renovated and equipped
with one of the finest electric fans in
the state, all you have to do is to drop
a dime in the slot and get the music.
The grounds, lake and dance hall are
well lighted with electricity so you can It
cole and enjoy yourself as well at
night as in the day. Important, such
dances, as Camel, Shimmies, Check or c
other vulgar (lances will not be tol- (
erated. All schools in the graduating q
If
WILLIAM .FOX
WILLIAM FARNUM
Sit C
A TALE OF
TWO CITIES .
THEATRE,
lpril the 28th.
:I in selecting our NEW
will find many dainty toilett
WT, POWDER, SOAP, and*
msible to the woman of re-*
icer comfort and accentuat
Drug Store,~
XAL Store ..
OVERAL
For
Other Clothes
After you he
well as for those
Approved Styles
All priced at
to the public and
A Full Stock in ]
You will be b
tion now while yi
selections to cho<
to the markets f(
the newest patte
The D. J. Chand
Sumt<
ASHt M: M M titt it ttitttt tittt t m tit uttttit uttit : t!!!
lasses of the white schools of Sumter Send in as quick
harendon and Lee councies are re- your license plat
uested to furnish me their names and The vehicle an,
ddress so I can have the pleasure of lected, is to be
resenting them with a season ticket from which it is
or swining. out only ulpol th
M. II. Beck. c iomissioner.
--o- - I or some one
NOTICE visor's oflice eve1
of May, to regi
that date it will
To vehicle owners of Clarendon Rural Police, at
'ounty: The law requires you to reg- force the law.
ster your vehicles in the Supervisors
flice by the first of May 1920. Ar. Wells, Co
Licenses, $1.00 on one horse, $2.00 tie that tile law
n twvo horse vehicles andl $3.00 onl log het theno ollet
arts. Penalty for non-conmpliance iit annotle
25,00 or 30 (lays. Please conme or tui to atueiC
HAIL IN
Mr. Farmier:
ABOUT Y4
They are your livelihood. Into ti
and your money. Out of them you
naturally, you take good care to prev<
stock or tresp~assers.
But you cannot prevent dlevastat
that visit a farming community, a HI
lets that will cut dlown a field of grow
You cannot prevent HAIL, but 2
HAIL INSURANCE POLICY in the
the company represented by THE MA
And HARTFORD) priotection, ba<
cheerful payment of all just losses, co
It is just as important that you
destruction as from loss by fire destrl
r'ate' hail insurance policy gives you t1
from a company with the history, the
FORD and a policy issued by an agen
mer's ever in mind.
Don't Delay,
To-morrow M1
WE iNSURE- EVERY Till
Manning Realty
S. W. BARRON
Mann
truuntmnf itnuttuuutuniiiutratuuutn
-I
those who want them, and
Lve become tired of wearing overalls, as
who may prefer to stick to the
and Weaves
a legitimate per cent. of profit in fairness
ourselves.
Every Line
etter pleased if you will make your selec
>u have our unbroken stock of the latest
>se from. Our Mr. Hutcheson has been
ir the last ten days, and his selections of
ons are arriving daily.
ler Clothing Co.,
0r, S. C.
as you can and get 1920 receipts I will refund your
s. money.
I road tax, when col- I have had enough in the past two
used in the districts years in collecting road tax, and I
pai(d, and can be paid al through.
or(ler of the (listrict .. It takes money, and not law to build
roads.
will be in the Super- I advised th local commissioners to
'y ady until the first go slow in placing contracts for Or
ser vehicles. After having work done. We will have only
he up to the Sheriff, the road an(l vehicle collections to pay
(I Magistrates to en- for 'oiI, and material, and if it is not
paid in), we are helpless.
inty rieasurer, tells People Are in every (lay clamoring
requiring him to (01- for roao- an(l bridge work to be (lo
is dlefective, and that hnem esnfr~rtn hs
it.Yorveytu,
have paid their roadlJ .IE~Y
yo ilrtr hvn wokuon. eiaeonly
fe o our ougt, dmatr, endeirigisno
~n damageit them bye agesf
onbyheorril road alligewr clmti edne
Lsom ihearnce myreofo haitin bhis.
you wiln rect yore l agi s uperviby r.
HRORFENSURANCECO
NNUN CRATOPS SRNC O
em you but you trife.ou eery
xpectd afinsre returnfoayesidstry, o HI
nt asolue t~o temby th cavages ol
ionts an the ood namibe of the amT
I torm, hasth bestingere of hi cut
in[ain Be half ante!
NING G A TAYT&INGUAC O
&holdinsa an celssfo HAIL
iction. Te JHRTFRD' modrate
teZasouUt protetion th tucme only