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aU?) REI JUNE 1st, Salea WMR MANNiNG, MR. KELLY ANSWERS MR.T ELDER "1L1 ._ of IIIdit Ol of Thle Times, tle Mannling, S. C. hle Dear Sir: I ic . Inl your. last issue therc. Wats a com11- nlea nr.-:i-ication from M1-r. E. B. Felder that We V'wdh to reply to. Inl so far as I am11 hel pe(rsonnialy Concerned f feel Mike trea".t- anIll inr -.lI such exagge' rated anld mislead- thce ing s;tatemenclts with Silent conitempIlt;l to bu't Mr. Felder being thle type of man Iin1 that hie is, and as -his statement is at thi, reli on'n ohr ht wr o -m net- ihBn eatetIi hsT Micns onII aNSvehicle . n Ld lisw that oreofiTsrepiesne hst the -a tent thatweimpse S.nC th oni e tha hehynour honor. Ineother ret cin wc:iord fhe n ch rge us wit beindi- th<t 1 ~htorb l o. oia as I amc We de'fnly OI'thci i fP very respe t-h a Gner'alemblys ofithiet Statept;e fato hnd Ir have beifn thecision of any in ctthati, anas ecie tatteent is meth unceonttonal othes thtmere coatemey ufrom idvidual ttny a I nis n cotituiol noen'itmake by uaswe. Sow When woler rstivd atogh is tht o law; ea we ud hat wle imppos-d lik tible frour peopist coy putig an itsa wmireresentediti thiseo te llo- to tnthtimoed. Oofo the onfdeo c what. thae aeud ofr hon. ne theret condits e aedt wit eing ofS thg Commalissers, the Senate Rpres-- yo( te\tTive Suverednof Edured ithi ti nonsttanda Tere athem su th whole then lwas thahevut in Wn hen werecevethp of the ot Sbfoourle 's cmlywtha Lonitin e and aDresen oUheg Enaves eryedato T usda th tinanItleTeaue, nPwt he thewhlethngMvsMtrahe otan Sbil Su vp to JUNE 12 Now On MOTMR ured at that meeting', we the com- ha sioners decided to-make a canvass sill the county giving each owner of a vom iele the privilege of complying with inf law through-ahd by our help, or we coild cone to Manning and pay his th nse to the Treasurer. We have ev 'er claimed to be tax collectors; but did-and do claim that we were fir ping our people by saving the time wi I confusion it would have caused Fe m if they had have been required an conie t- Manning for their license, ar, the limited time they had. All of ar< i is recorded in the minutes of our I s itipig, and published at the time in un 3 Manning Times. 4r. Felder claims that dmost half wvl the vehiole owners failet to comply lal h the law. When I was instructed be the Commissioners to' purchase fu nse plates, for this 'purpose, I myi at to thue Auditor for information I to howv many vehicles were in the to nty, he had less than five thousand I I Llrnled for 1918. We purchased six usand. sold them, and had to get ye ie. We collected seven thousand be I twenty vehicle license. These are inj ts; and your claim that almost half I not pay is a gross exaggeratedl no Lemuent that no honest man wouldl ke in the way and manner in which i have. anlsvnysxlcse nie hundreda'dsvnysxicse re purchas~ed in your dlistrict ,and ~ry (dollar of it was usedl to pay for >d honest labor and manterial. Men you wvant something for nothing, gr I when they fail to get it, they try ml' get by wvith statements like you be re madle. Your local commissioner my certain knowledge gave you.. d, honest, faithful service, and if .i will quit growvling and do some Ag to help, you will get bette'r re ts. would. like to inform Mr. Feler in it the roads of Clarendon County W arket I lent- Ian d co) lc si' '1'RY. R yo in am burger and Liver .h ph1 ~TC anid Friday . 261, . LMI * p tIi 01 gM i th, 1920. at psii 143 South Carolina e been gradually improving every ce I can reIIember, and they viill ilinue to improve. I am sorry to orm11 lr. Fehler that. so long as thle rhi lasts, people will he talkin; 'ough their hats, just as he haz---or mn worse. \Ir. Felder takes advantage of the it opportunity he has to find fault th the highway commission. Mr. iier they are all good business ien, :1 if Kelly proves incompetent, they men enough to put him out. You 3 not in a position to know whether im competent or not, so just wait tii it is pi'OVedl. Since I have been supervisor ,tlie ole world has been in a to~urnmoil, >or and all kin~Is of material has an. high, and hard to g(et. Roadi ids has been limited. I gave all of1 time, labor, and the best judgmien'. tad. I (ldid my~ best with what I had do with. What is dlone, is done, andt iave no0 apploligies to make. Ft cost me $752.35 for the three ars I have been supervisor. It iis ing talked on the streets of Mann and possib~le at other lacies, that um drawing twvo salaries. That is tu. Yours very truly, J. E. KELLY. CARD OF TH'lANKS~ We wish' to exp~ress our thanks and atitude to duir friends for their Lny kindnesses in our recent envement. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nimmer. - ' SUMMONS FE STATE OF SOUTH'"CAROLINA County of Clarendon COURT OF COMMON PLEAS SUMMONS FOR RELIEFI (Complaint Served) 'ael Nelson, Pl aintifr, against well DuBose and Nat Israel, Defen ats. I THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE MJAMED:_ t"OU ARE HE1REBY SUMMOND :I requiredl to answer the Complaint this action, of which a hopIy is heres th served upon01 you, and to serve a y of your Answer to the said Com Lint on the subscribers at their of in Sumter, S. C., within twenty ys after the service hereof, exclu e' of the day of such service, and if j fail to answer the Complaint with the time aforesaid ,the plaintiff in s action will apply to the Court the relief demanded in the Comn DdMay 1-ith, A.. 14.. 1920. THE ABSENT DEFENDANT, ,t Israel: I'ake Notice, that the summons and nylaint in the above style action ro filed in the ofmee of the Clerk of' d court on the 29th day of May, l0. Jennings and Harby,i Plaintiff's Atone. DEAT1J OF 1.II. H. T. IIOU(; I Died at -his home near Forcston, S. , on May 4th, Mr. Henry Thomas [odge. Tilc deceased had for more ian a year - suffered from that much reeled trouble, cancer, whicHi grad ailly vi owing ' worse; finally causeil is death. Afir, ]To(' was bor'n Sept. 30, 1857 this couity nd lived here prac enlly all of his life. Ie owned and >raited a large farm near Foreston, hecre, while eot ttain ing the large ensure of success some men do, yet h is whole-heatrted disposition and niable iature, he gained the'reputa on inl his commulliiiipity of being a dlondid eeptilemain ant a worthy tizn. Ar. Hodge is smvived by his' idow, Mrs. Agnes llode, and also til ( !drln, flou boys and six F Li Si tck ('o. \-NTED) at once first, ela coth em :apy1t Joeph ".. (1hun J 1i S). . in St.. Sumtr R \A tOne' -\uilk x ~ xoun '' lf. II. .\l. Th'lon ORD 'd S\LE -lord n' cI' 1919 moiihr-, perfect con 1i)n. .\ 1). ply to B. B. Brolia. it-pi. 'OR )ALE,-Bunch ofSew!hn SlIce Till inl 8-foot stip)s. Goo.I flr bainsl. vnd (),.thIoulS< I.t. M1. Thomas. 'OR SAL-One 2 story lwick stor-. known:tt as the Tiuluck or T O1( rle in S'mmert on. S. C.. for partiulais see Durant & Floyd, AlaIIini. S. C. . tf. Live Sto'-: Co. 'OR SA LEn--e Ford Roadster. -. 1~ mo(del. Good condition. Sold in1 fronit. ('oCur. fouse Sai turv. June 5, at. A 1'. \t. 'OR SA;L- II.\ (Cwx xwi: youvig il . '. i i. Tomas. NE t Wa il ILE Y(M ' I il.:A.\ " In . Ele'ctrical systemls and batlr repair, w(ldingt", etc. W rite f-, our11 phin now Central ..u1to -"chool. 8 Wers.;t Fort S trlieet. I ert .\ Mih . opp. postollive."Dto'sLr Pract ical School." 'Ol S.\.E -unch of SociI-Il:ia i Sheet.(, T in1 in "'-foot stripnz. Go ! Thomas. - kq postbe. I .sm l c for a while an cold water. S Shavn %I bar of Clean Ens Na ptholeine Soap into 4%/ gi Ion, of water. oi, let idi solve'and put in the clothe , Stir w-ith a atick for ten mni utes. Rinaethrutwoolearw te, blue and dry in open a S Follow direct)ione .on ianalde of wrapper 'ORTO RICO 'POTATO PLANTS From Oi elected C overnment se stock a fine as ever growned. E press 1000, $2.50, 2000, $4.75, 50( ' 11.25. 10,000, $20.00. Prept p -tr e po 500, $1.'i, 1000, $;. thr plas. Pker Farm.' M 22it A SOl .I E S'STEM- Oil 'Tnks :n P'umtp, .\ Compi) I'resor, Co.~pmu ing Scales, shov Cases, Accowl Regist-rs, 1m)r Scales. Ribui Cash Registers. Safes, Store Vi tures. The Hamilton Sale.; C< Columbia, S. C. No.5-1 'OR SALE-Binder Twine'.. Tnom Live Stock Co. 4 1r w.Ft..v5(%-0 -.4e 7 ThII regiteredtrad a isi* 1 1 t 'is accoUmtnid for the insid. especially fol ' Cot pUt Oil and other for as too often Then the gr: it takes a n Why shoul attractive? solve the Cypress lasts and ia'sts--ai Let our " ALL-ROUND 1I:1.1 sourcs nre it your : correpon,!" Southern Cypr4 Ili 4 li INSIST TIIAT Y'iR YOu' TRUE "TIDEW CYPRESS ASSOCIATIH IF IN Thle regahtred trade-mArk Is indelly %t.imve,! 0010' -ut o -4 ~N Soap isthe great world has ever knowr where say it has done anytingever made to i easier and more pleasa P Look what it does: sterilizes an average ten minutes, without rt and for only a few cents Can't harm the clotl erable scrub board or b .scrubbing work. IThe boiling kills the Easy gets the dirt, gri of everything, from ove Try it once and woman. Ask your g .:Clean Easy today. LoUlsvILLE~ FOOD PROD Louisvill a sitAM o and v inity. Co1111 only, for spare tinlj* i1 We will teach you I s ' I. protection through ov- ' ill o, instruction al hel ' ti--i c businom,: of your. owr e p:mV ony Aveidle )ep't. :utw ;ehl \1 > 0 It IsI :A fovery lI d. y TIt V/0" * ~ AJEtern4 C1 1, nL S y 1 10 the k cIn. It UC W8 1lp I Dy Steaf Ims of moisture, suci infcst thc kitchen lill is hand1'oic an( lost bcautiful finish I not Litchens b( Wold it- not help servant o1) )le)1cm? and lasts and lasts id alvwrays >behaves.1 ' DI.''AITM:INT " help YoU. Our entire ro rv i ih I 6. 1 mb ~ounq . We Invito c.wih r i )g,: in It. ss Manufacturers' Ass'n li/>CAI, I.IMIIRMAN FURNISH! TER" 'V II'R S - IDENTIFIED BY )N'S REGISIERED TRADE-MARK. D)UHT. WrItI US. intheendofevriyl '.rdoftrun''Tldewatr"Cypres.Take R. 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