The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 30, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 12
Published Every Wednesday
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30. 1920
Miss Mamie Ward spent the week
end with friends in Charleston.
Mr. R. D. Clark has returned from a
visit to Glenn Springs.
R. R. Jenkinson returned home from
Glenn Springs last Friday.
Miss Ruth 'Smith is the yuest of
friends in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Breedin will leave
Thursday for New York.
Mrs. S. Katzoff and Mrs. A. Abrams
had as their guest last week, Mrs. D.
Silverman.
Miss Mabel Todd of Washington is
visiting Mrs. Joe Plowden in Mann
ing.
Mrs. E. C. Alabrook was the week
end guest of her daughter, Mrs. A
Forest Fowler in Columbia.
Miss Virginia Coffey and Miss Ger
trude Rigby visited in Colum);ia Sat
urday.
We call attention to the card of Mr.
J. H1. Timmon's in this issue offering
for the office of sheriff.
Mr. S. W. Barron returned home
Saturday from Pawley''s Island, where
he spent the past ten days.
Miss Pauline Williams of Sumter is
visiting at the home of Rev. C. B.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Harvin accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Sprott
arived home Saturday night from De
troit, making the trip in a Willis
Knight automobile. They came over
1300 miles without any trouble, not
even having a puncture.
For the 4th of July the best
Lemons you ever saw for
only 30c a dozen.
B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
AN IMP(
A Convenier
and $2.50 Wee
Home Today
Genuine
and 24 selections,
records of your os
yO0( don't l.ave to wait
that PATHE you have
here ready to bc placu:
very day on these special tern
You make nio mistake when
--It's the fincst phonogra
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SUPkREME~ in TONE--Th,
tihing that really counts in a
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3 Plays All Makes of Records and pl
4 Always Ready to Play as soon as you
5 supreme ini Tone because ofrthe ram<
Sapphire Ba.
. 6 The Pathue Controlia enables you t
ordraethe toal volume at will.
no more f/han
the ordinary
phsonograph,
Dickson Drug 5
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Boscul Tea for only 79c a
pound all this week at,
B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
Mrs. W. M. Brockinton is visiting
in Atlanta.
We call attention to the card of
Mr. H. J. Godwin of Bloomville who
is a candidate for sheriff.
Dr. W. M. Brockinton spent last
Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Slater
n Orangeburg.
Miss Annie Sprott, matron at Ep
vorth Orphanage 'in Columbia, is visit
ng her mother, Mrs. M. L. Sprott.
Mr. G. T. Floyd spent Sunday in
Jharleston with his friend, Mr. Mc
Kenzie, who is in a critical condition
n a hospital in that city.
Mrs. S. Katzoff and children and
&rs. A. Abrams and children are
;pending some time at Wrightsville
3each, N. C.
Miss Laura Keels who has been the'
tuest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis for
ieveral weeks left Monday for Black
dountain, N. C. to spend the remaind
r of the summer. '
The fire department was called to
he home of Mr. J. H. Orvin yesterday
norning about eleven o'clock, when
ire was discovered on the kitchen
oof. The alarm was taken wrong,
vhich caused the department some de
ay. but the fire was extinguished vith
ittle damage to the kitchen.
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Lt Payment D(
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This
Phonogra
twelve 85c
vn choosing
another minute for
been wanting. It's
I in your home this
'ou buy a PATHEl~.
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ship and above all
it is the one biggest.
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dip on a record.
us Pathe
increase
Don't plan to do it--DO IT. DON'T
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Last call on those 35c a
package Dates for 10c a
package. Get yours while
they last.
B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
Miss Madaline Shope is the guest
of friends in Greenville.
Dr. J. E. Avant spent the week-end
with relatives in Orangeburg.
Mrs. Roy of Alabama is'the guest
of Mrs. T. S. Hamyer.
Mrs. R. R. Jenkinson entertained her
Sunday school class at a morning
party Tuesday.
Miss Fannie James Davis is the at
tractive member of a house party'
given in Orangeburg this week.
Mrs. B. A. Johnson, Miss Lenora
Johnson, Miss Luc.y Johnson and Ed
win Johnson wil leave Monday foi
Asheville making this trip over the
[Dixie Highway in their car. The roads
to Asheville are reported to be in ex
ellent condition.
We are overstocked on
Fancy Prunes so we are sell
ing them 3 pounds for a dol
lar. -
B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
PECIAL
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our
ph
The Pathe
is the only
Phonograph
to buy
wait any longer, come in today.
Ion Drag Stoe
The Bryan 4
Good Merchandi
Pri
Palm Be4
Have t
We have the Pai
Just received a large shipm
trousers.
We are selling them just as'
at a considerable savings to you.
Conservative and fancy mod
The Future Home of Hart SC
porary Location No. 111 North M
The Bryani
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TEMPORARY LOCATION
Sum
Everything to make Ice Miss Augusta Ap
a few days at her
.ream can be found at, aast week left for
B. B. BREEDIN'S Texas, Friday even
Pure Food Grocery Monday.
Mr. Bertram W
Georgetown yester
J. W. Cutter of Davis Station, brother, Leon, hon
laims to be the possessor of a turkey he will be taken ti
robbler which is now hatching on a ter for treatment.
etting of eggs, hurt about a weel
Island, *when a she<
0
The annual reunion of the Sprott NOT
~amily will be held Friday at the
ome of Mr. Jos. Sprott, Jr., at Jor- Notice is hereb
. lopen the books of,
Mrs. J. D. Gerald entertainedl thie cptlsoko
nembers of her Sunday school classSoiGalSC,
Lt an outdoor party this afternoon. 612 n ieD
Ier little guests included: Sarahtr ihSeety
Joffey, Nell Hamner, Helen Ennis, E.M
/ilmer Bradham, Marion Williams,L.BM
lattie walker, Robert Thomas, Earle
samble, Scott Rigby, Pierse Cantey C ~C
n~l SarahoCewinable,_S._ C.,
6,d lcrc asyuee P920dnd Mil Deh
aw. Tese wlbe old t e wiheretae
~ B~lE EDIN'S 1 L2 for th Msro
Visits.Claren
ndSrhCenoing.Frerte'ei
Tw fther besa way fc p6 tcigyu
>taletr ays a everThvOnqu eHeIL
aw.The s isuesod by the Mnineeb tan
Do'tgtpiet uc buys "e s oay
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Manning roer Realtn*e"y
S. On. BastRONda feno
. crps ssue bythe ManngRe
Doh' dely-Se us oday
Clothing .Co.
se at Reasonable
:es!
ich Suits
he Call
ii Beach Suits.
ent of Palm Beach suits and odd
we have been selling other things,
els to choose from, give us a call.
haffner & Marx Clothes-Tem
ain St.
Dlothing Co
[art Schaffner & Marx.
111 N. MAIN ST.
ter, S. C.
Wmunuuuammmumunuumtumum**ti k
pelt after spending Something nice, a large
home in Manning
Ft. Sam Houston, can of Warfield Mustard
ing, arriving there Sardines for 25c, you will
like them.
Ainberg went to B. B. BREEDIN'S
day to bring his Pure Food Grocery
ic, and from here
> hospital in Sum
Mr. Weinberg as further special tax of ton (10) mills
ago at Pawley's for general school purposes. Regis
fell on him., tration certificates and tax receipts
ICE - required as in general elections. Polls
open from 71 a. nm. to 4 p. mn. Bly ordcr
wew. of the County Board of Education.
given .that wewl-J. M. MONTGOMERY,
subscription to the E. M. McELVEEN,
he Gable Amuse- M. C. sMITH,
ie offce of Chrisa Tr'ustees in and for satid district.
elartion forschar- NOTICE W. O. w.
L4LSAP,
~FAD)DIN You are urged to be present Monday
IRISTAL, night at our regular meeting, very
Corporators. important business to attend to. Al
__________ members are urged to be present.
CE
ters residing n .Remember that our store
c~l District No. 12 Will be closed all day on July
at~ that nr se; 5th, so be sure and order
~riday, July 1oth, what you need on Saturday.
e of voting on the B. B. BREED)IN'S
r said school dis
collect annually a Pure Food Grocery
H ail Stormj
idon County.
bout four o'clock a very destruc
ions of Clarendon County de
orn.
o way of preventing a HAIL but
self against a loss by Hail and
INSURtANCE POLICY on your'
Ity & Insurance Co..
Tomorow may be to late as a hail
AGAINST EVERYTHING
& Insurance Co.
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JtbHN C. BAGNAL