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Ob iIkunna EInas. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1920 Miss Ruth Cothran is the guest of relatives in Tula, Texas. Mrs. W. P. Legg is visiting her brother in Savannah. 31r. R. D. Clark is spending several days at Glenn Springs. Mr. R. R. Jenkinson is spending a couple of weeks at Glenn Springs. Mr. S. W. Thompson visited his mother in Marion county last week. Mr. F. C. Thomas returned home this morning from Atlanta, where he went on a business trip. re-il Mr. R. E. McFaddin of Sardinia un- parl derwent a serious operation in Char- fror leston Monday. self pari Congressman P. 11. Stoll of King stree was a visitor to Manning yester day. I The Manning Warehouse will again. I be open this season with Mr. E. W. the Harris & Sons at the helm. ped thle Mr. Joe Plowden of Atlanta spent sup] last Sunday in Manning with his father Mr. II. D. Plowden. The Clarendon Motor Co., has be- I gan work on their new automobile offie show room on West Boyce street. Edu De.n - Mr. Frank Clark of Charleston spent Sunday with his parents in Man ning. Mr. S. Oliver O'Bryan and family I left last Thursday for Saluda where ate they will spend the summer. Piled Dem Mr. .J. A. Weinberg has purchased _ from the estate of Louis Appelt the store building occupied by B. B. Breed in. Come on candidates the primary is ate just two months, and the dear people (loll are looking for your name in The Dew Times. Mr. E. R. Plowden has been ap- G pointed sheriff by Governor Cooper to till the unexpired term of the late E. ter B. Gamble. tie tion The store known as the Little store about five miles east of Manning was com] destroyed by fire last Wednesday tion night. of P Ar. G. M. Smith is spending a few A. I days in Whitmire, and from there he* will o to Baltimore to buy goods for Weinberg Co. tIc' Hon. Charlton Dullant left Friday a Ild for Sanl Francisco to attend the )emo- I" e-ratic National Convention, of which F.1" he is a delegat'. Ri Dr. A imt is cntem-lating the ad dition of a second-story on his drug , tore building which he will convert lsr Furmanl Whit(" George, Grri nit~lir. t!t itosh of Columbia Motor)""( iowI to .Alannt1ing Sunday to visit Air. and Airs. C. 11. White. Died stddI.nly; at his hotme inl lBeal-, fort last Saturhiy Air. SanmU' Spatks. The ik-e~tasdi li'vi in midoll sev era1:'' ensa and is welvl r tetmneeed 'Th ''Carolina Bus'' 'aught fire yes trthi afterniton :mdi was badly ldam :uI which will tru-eessi tate it beinig out of bus iness for' s''verailidays. Tlhe fire is sitpposedi to hav'~e bee tcausedl"O~ MisSt' Sprtt~ w'ill ti'ach aoi th Alatnnint (Grat'-d Sihood next ses s~tt -'lt n\~ nrotlling her' ehass an' v il I iidto heat ftrtm atny pitois wit 'esi'o take lesso,(ns phe. 143.I h --.... ..riiencei in this itf iiar itrin Irtiy after Stt o1 '' Appet. who has boeen two yeIrs, has bten transfredt Jt. S-rt lltn iTexas.'- A Mis Ap\t ('n iii tto ' Manin t i s mnorin g toi Tuiiht. : o n - 'l at an-t p ii to ' he 1 th-is lin. i W e ar ai S ' i!.i ft B P~ild Sed Tra fo Ef-ti (~ ~ * Styes, lamed Eyes, then you might have poor e, see ANT, ) M E T R I S T, Uneeda Biscuits and any other 10c packages of ci'ack ers at $1.00 a dozen. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery mon Richardson, Morgan Dubrow, Julius Ness, William Crouch, Stephen Nimmer, Jack Stalnaker, James Kennedy, Lucious and John Harvin. The members of the Health and Charity committee of the Civic League have several urgent calls for discard ed clothing of every kind and size. They would appreciate a few articles from those who have any usefu Ithings they care to give for this purpose. The committee takes this means of asking for these articles as the need is urgent and we would appreciate a prompt and generous response. Any articles or packages of articles left at Weinberg Co's store at any time be fore Saturday afternoon will be called for by the committee and much ap preciated by them. Mr. C. E. Windham an experienced automobile.-decorator from Sumter has opened up a business here, in the building recently occupied by the Brockinton motor Co. -0 CLARENDON COUNTY HULL ASSOCIATION Some time ago Mr. Musser and my self made a canvas: of several com munities to see what could be done re lative to a Bull association for this county. We were able to practically complete three units and lack just three or four men in each of the other units. I am sure that we can secure an association with five or six units. I also know that several are anxious to know why they have not been call ed on for the money and Bulls sup plied to the units that have been com pleted. As you know Mr. Musser is ill in the Hospital and my health is such that I will have to leave the county on July 1st for a rest, so we Don't forget that El Vam piro is still on the job when it comes to killing flies. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Foo( Grocery Department ice to our excellentI mteials a jOb I we will gladlly es for both the workmanship Vith years of ex p)ositionl to inter ly\ eOlme ou1 Way. f. yu have somec beyond the skillI the head of ouir kniow it andR mhee. as is too WXe use ~Lcas I lpure( Linseed oil Pure Colors iln UI . S. Govern.. h. Lucafs' eele nIhesO , EnamelsI I~t Removers, vs etc. ete. WEEDIN, rgGr'1oceYUC. I If You Hav Or Ini And dread the light, silght. And to make sur AR. THE OPT4 "olitical Cards FOR CONGRESS hereby announce my candidacy for onination by the Democratic ,y for Representative in Congress r the First District, pledging my to comply with the rules of the ;y. RICHARD S. WHALEY. .ANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS am a candidate for Congress from First Congressional District and ge myself to abide the result of Primary and would appreciate the )ort of the voters. W. TURNER LOGAN. SUPT. OF EDUCATION hereby offer for re-election to the of County Superintendent of 'ation, subject to the rules of the ocratic Primary. E. J. BROWNE. i.ANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF hereby anonunce myself a candid for Sheriff of Clarendon County. ging to abide the results of the ocratic primary. CHARLES F. JENKINSON. :ANDIDATE F( SHERIFF hereby announce myself a candid ror the office of Sheriq of Claren County subject to the rules of the ocratic primary. J. E. GAMBLE. >vernor Cooper has appointed the nissioners to investigate the mat >f the petition for an election on annexating of the Pinewood see to Sumter county. The district )oses ninety square miles. The iiissioners in favor of the annexa are H1. L. Baxley and T. B. ims' inewood, against W. R. Davis, and L Briggs of Silver. aster Harold Abrams entertained neosday afternoon a few of his lit 'riends in honor of his fourth y, Various games were played, his little guests were Misses Nell ler, Helen Wells, sarah Coffey,' Ilarvin. Irma Katzof, Margaret y, Marie Nimmer and Master Sea Our. Painting Is at your sen We have added~ line of p)aintinlg deparment, an furnish estimat materials anc p~erienQce inl pain ling, We are in a of wVork that mi (Tne thing sureC, thing to <be dont ofi oui' Workmlfal often~ the ease. L(ead and Zine, 1ess Chemnically oil, used byN the bent. I(eas Y'a is]) Stl~ilns, Val \'ols.pmr Yarnis uto l 'aints, I At1 The Mau1nrdi Straw : We were particulary spring in securing a ft goods all the standard in for your selection the i suit every age and tast LEGHORN, BALIBU] KOK, SENNET, ( PANAMA, SPLI' BLEACHEDI PANAMA I SH White Oxfords . Palm Beach Oxfords Charred Russet Oxford Russian Calf Oxfords Tan Kid Oxfords . Glazed Kid Oxfords -. Bal Panama Oxfords . All in widths and si Men's Champion Bals, Men's National Quarter Clothing, Furnishing G( iety, of Course. THE LARGJ The D. J. HOME ( 14 N. Main Street Just think of it a 35c pack, age of Dates for 10c at B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery thought best to let the matter stan< just where it wn. until the return e Mr. Musser and m'self. C. A. Mc addi)n . HIOG CHO1LERA WVORK FOR CLARENDON COUNT) on account of the illness of Mr Musser and I myself not beir.' abi< to do the hog cholexra work Clemnsoi College is sendling D)r. Wood here t< have charge oif this work for a shor Lime. If you have sick hogs or wanl your hogs inoeulatedl against cholera' please have it done at onee. Dr. Woo< can he found at my olice at Homi Bamnk amnd TIrust Co. RespIectful ly. C. A. McFaddIin. Colgates latest thing ii Talcum Powder in tin ant glass. Pahni olive Soap 104 a cake at, B. B. BR EEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery IDes truf 1 Visits On IALst Sun~f stroy ingL 'Tobaccc there is a way of;, that wa'y is ! HAl )'n't delay ma~y \ imit you e.t ii V~WI~ NSIJIl Manning iii s' WiARO (W ) BOSTONIAN --- - - --$4.00 to $9.0 -- --- ----- - ---.... $8.5 - ---- - - - $10.00 to $15.00 -- --.- --- -- -- $10.00 to $18.00 --- ---- - - - $12.50 to $18.00 - -----.$13.5u to $18.00 - -----------$15.00 to $18.00 ---------... .--$1.50 ------- ---- ---..--.$3.50 veling Bags in Quantity and Var ISTERN CAROLINA r Clothing Co. JER & MARX CLOTHES Sumter, S. C. numSu S Fancy Lemons 30c a dozen ;tukes from at, staeek in B. B. BREEDIN'S Ernest Pure Food Grocery tanburg. tending the be gotten at once. I think that it is rofford Col- one of the best paying causes that you could contribute to. Farmers rally to as returned the call and let's have the grader the ire she at- coming season. This is important if rt Course. we expect to keep Manning cotton of Colum- market up to the high standard that t her son'a we set the past season. Is Myers'. Yours trul studymng in C. A. McFadldin. Mrs. ddy-CARlD OF THIANK(S >endng hisI wish to express my appIreciation mmeringthn. to the friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses (during the illness and dleath of my father. ICR I. Miss Racheal Richbourg. f Clarendon [o on You wviil say it's fine, fine is right too, and( the price is 3 mning rc'anz- p)ounlds for $1.00, I forgot to of haivmg a market that say I am talking about our buted about Smoked Bacon. Come in and1 0salary of .hi tr. up to the give thsatil itnt- It will B. B. BREED)IN'S vi aeto Pure Food Grocery ::t u:titit :tttitittttt ttitittitititti!!ttttt:!!: Wail Storm >n County. Four o'clock a. very destr'ue >f Clarendon County dle of pre'venting a HAiL but ga instl a. loss .by IHail and RkANCE POIC(Y on your 1I'an(ce Co. r(ow may b~e to late ats a hail kINST EVERYTHING~ !iisurance Co. .iO1HN C. h1AGNAL~ Hats r fortunate this i1 line of straw takes, and offer iewest styles to B:, qTAL, BANG XENUINE r STRAW roYs, .TC. OES-HAqAN ANI s - -- ---------------- 7es to suit you. KEDS white Deck ods, Trunks, and Tra 'ST STOCK! IN E2 Chandlei )F HART, SCHAFFP JORIDAN NEW Mrl.. and](I MIrs. E. G. iar lere spent, part of I Georgetown. Messrm Joe Chewning June are visiting in Spat Rev. W. S. Myers is at preachers Institute at 'A .cvge Spartanbiurg. Miss Bertha Richburg b from Winthrop College w tended the Club Girls Sho Mrs. Addyline LaGronc bin is spending awhile a anI daughters, Rev. and M Misis Elizabeth Sprott is -the Summner Manning Se! i Ms. W.- S. Myers and lin L a~rone spent the Mrts. Joe .Chewning is s t wteek wvith relat ives in Si .......----o COTTON G R AID What Are The F'armiers c Going to do About a Grader? The business men of Mm in th~ Ile great im01portancke ICotton Grtader' on this they hiave alIreadIy con tri $1 500.00) towardil( pay~%inogt this man. It certainlyi Farme(rs to raise like amae hei n~ecessary to have thi: Sec!ure a Grader add it ~tive Ii .Clarendc tay afttern'oon about visitedI twoisctionls< , Cotton and1 Corn. Unlerv there is no wa' pro)t'ting(. yoursl i'-;c R~''~TIORD U AlL INS -S2e us today.-TomTl lealIty & l'IONI( 21.1 ManrhiM, S..