The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, April 21, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 14, Image 7
New Me
I will open a new meat market in
Friday A
s my intention to keep nothing
1 Native and I
and it will be kept in the most sanitar
to make our place a desir'able place to I
I Fresi
Will be on hand every Tuesday a
keep in stock a nice line of
Live and Dr4
We ask your pati'onage and will E
service.
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NIMMER BUILDING
ALLIES WILL LEAVE tion is taken he
TURKS ALONE, BELIEF general attitude
States Governme1
Giving Reasons for Not Accepig settled European
Suggestions of President Wil- Washington, A
son. reply to Presidei
note is expected I
San Remo, April 19.-The Turkish here to point out
treaty was approved by the Allied ceptance by the
council today in the general form in sponsibility for r:
which it was drawn by the council of the solution of t
-foreign ministers in London. Changes the Allies have f
wvere made in twvo points, but these adopt the Preside
were not disclosed. It was decided the Turks bed
to request the Turkish plenipoten- The Allies have
.tiaries to present thems'elves in Lon- it was said, thai
don on May 14 to receive the treaty. Sultan from Cor
The- council decided to reply to possible without
President Wilson's note on the Turk- some powers, pi
ish subject, giving him full explana- States, of the ob2
tions as to why it could' not accep~t tection of Const;
the points he made in this comtiection. tiguous Turkish
The reply of the Allies in thus sup- nomic and poli
plying full infor mation on this ques- said, choice of ar
SSoft Light; Not Dim
*To have plenty of light without
*brightness use
(Brand)
Swhite Mazda lamps. The tipless, whi
*softens the light without dimming il
*lamp for the home. Five in a Blue
*Carton.
SClarendon Drug
The REXAL Store
-t Market
the Nimmer building on
pail 23rd
but the very best in
4estern Beef
y manner. Everything that can be done
rade will be done.
1 FishI
nd Friday we will aim .to at all times to
?ssed PoItry
Lssure you that you will get satisfactory
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MANNING, S. C.
re to indicate their tie United States vas precluded an
toward the United since tie United States has refuse
it in treating the un- the rofered mandate over Turkey,
problems. other solution than to leave the Turk
pril 19.- -The Allied in Constantinople under inter-Allie
it Wilson's Turkish control was possible.
y ray ifficalsSupervision of the Turks, it i ge
that iot officals rally believed by officials, will d
United States of re- volvo upon the Ottoman debt commit
Un of the burden of e- which, before the war, consistc
t~t f te brde ofof representatives of Great Britait
he Turkish question, France, Itdly Russa tri
aund~ it impossible to gr n emn u vihn~
nt's suggestions that lmtdt he li( oes
riven out of Europe.
taken the position,PaiArl1.Teupmecn
the eviction of the cihsdfntl lcddt nen
stantiniople was im-toai'eteDadnle codn
the assumption bya avslipthfoSnRm.A
eferably the UnuitedIielctietwllbstinl
thlrasnofil efs pril Sta tecs stelde an
ty oherl) hanin bars Uniere Staese hand res
thvoferedot ocasndally overe re,
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acson wsosslie.wr ad yc
Supnns adfiona fgt Tcurei ie
-. ~erallyu becitev ed ofriciaes, cillrd
vobylte uponlthe Otand militari ci
sion, sonsh b ere injured, cnite
o nd ee e atel o Gat e itoaii
gary and GemnVu hc o
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volavero shoty areonallewere e>
chnei a SatudayAprr 24,e 192 for t
dondrposelaftrergniang Theeteparat
attcs memblders ofere madeny eivi
by ive epolittee and dilte to whic
County Cpetion. wEach injubTe
ibbons Mill .-- 56 2
Ilooniville - -- 52 2
uinnieron 135 5
'oreston Reform 55 2
ordan -- -------27 1
4iw y - - - 36 1
pork -- ------. 61 2
4aniiing --------51 2
Inaning Fr. Pit. 16.r 7
"larendo, ----121 6
linewood _..3---67
)avis Cross Road 42 2
;ilvei'-- -- -- ----21 1
;ardinia -- ------57 2
FIAGISTRATE'S QJUARTERLY
REPORT ENDING MARCH 31, 1920 fi
J. B. Bradhan, Magistrate Paxville
Jan. 1920--rhe State vs Jake John
o tan ..- ...$25.00
Feb. 1920-No reort.
March 1920-No report
Total g--$25.00(
511M. Gibbons, Magistrate New Zion I
Jan. 1920-Report for Jan cost 1.80
Feb. 1920-No report.
iM arch I 920--No rep1or~t.
_ T otal- .... -..-. ------ $ 1 8 '0
'1'. Ht. McFaddin, Mlagistrate Gale
Jan. 1920-The State vs. W. T. Mlor- I'
'is, title -----------------$22.50
Feb. 1920-No report .1
lachl 1920-Report, fine --157.50
Total -- - --$180.00
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Mail Us Your
ORDERS
If you live out of town,
write and tell us what you i
want- and we will send it to
you by Parcel Post. We ex
ercise care in filling Mail
Orders and will give the
same prompt service as
though you were in the
store. Write or Phone Ls
your wants TODAY.
Clarendon Drug Store
The REXALL Store
entitled to one dclegate for every 25
members and one delegate for a ma
jority fraction part thereof, based up
on the number of votes polled in the
first primary held on August 27, 1918.
The clubs will meet at their usual
meeting places.
The County Convention will meet
0 at Manning, S. C. on Monday, May 3,
1920 at 11 o'clock A. M.
S. Oliver O'Bryan,
County Chairman.
0 F. P. Burgess,
Secretary.
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CLARENDON COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC CLUBS
Club No voters No
polled 1st. Delegates
primary 1918 to 1920
County
Convention
Panola -- -- -- 52 2
Oakdale ----- --. 35 1
Davis Station - 45 2
Paxville -- _ ...- 157 6
New Zion 60 2
Seloc .. .. -... 64 3
Foreston -------.24 1
Douglas ------ 88 4
Doctor Swamp - 45 2
Sandy Grove.. 66 3
Harmony ------ 57 2
Aledlu ----- 96 4
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L. L. Ridgill, Magistrate Manning.
Jan. 1920-Fines . $175.00
Jan. 1920-Costs .-3.00
Feb. 1920- Fines . - 90.00
Mhrch 1920-Fines ---227.50
March 1920-Costs -- --..-.4.00
Total ..--- --$499.50
J. E. Richbourg, Foreston
Jan. 1920-No report.
Feb. 1920-No Report
March 1920-No report.
A. J. Richbourg, Summerton
Jan. 1920-The State vs. Essio
owdy, fine ---- ------$75.00
Jan. 1920-Rural Police report,
nie ...-_-_..-..-.. -_.. - ---.. 20.00
Feb. 1920-No report.
March 1920-No report.
Total .... ...7_.- ..... $95.00
A. P. Rtagan, Pinewood.
Jan. 1920-No report.
IFeb. 1920-The State vs Sanders
reen, cost and fine .... - . _..40
March 1920-Cost . 2.20
Ttal --_- _.. - _.11.e0
W. ). Young, Alcolu.
Jan. 1920--No report.
Feb. 1920-The State vs. C. L.
[arriford, fine - -- --$5.00
Feb. 1920---The State vs. C. 11.
ones, fin- --- -- -5.00
March 1920---No report.
Total - . .-$10.00
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