The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 30, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 6

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THE MANI Entered at the Postoffice at Appelt & S Published 1 Subscription Rates MANNING, S. C.. WE MUCH T( In 1776 the hardy pioneers of tl galling yoke of the British King. born. In 186t-this flation, grown cile its sectional differences, entered father against son, brother against In 1917 this same country, by seas in its might and ended the n, known. This time it was fattier an neighbor-no section, no creed-juq the people of all parts of uiat natin Lesser wors we have had, but v and have exerted their influence in po in the outpouring of the blood of 17' cans we fight not for conquest or fo of right, justice, humnnity and our On July 4 we will celebrate the the homage we render. But on the Let us strive to perpetuate that glo ulate our humanity to the point wh pie who are equal to all emergencies them-a nation so mighty as to brir with a mind and heart so gentle tha vents upon their rights. We have much to celebrate on I who created all )Col)les and all thin; is the spirit which has lived since tI Don't worry over a little thing again. We humble individuals sh amiable gentlemen who so delight ih to Europe at stulendous profits to richer quicker? Mrs. Harding, wife of the re feminine tongues to moving by weal turn home from the convention. nominee can be persuaded to appear the feminine fireworks will be so ill enough to last throughout the camp CLASSIFIED AD[RISING TOBACCO TWINE 63c Lb. Abrar Department Stores. WE HAVE JUST received a shipme of sugar from which we can sell al of our customers, 4 1-2 Pounds f $1.00 any clay in the week inste; of Saturday only, and to said eust mers who NEEID sugar for CAi NING PURPOSES we can sell A1 - . A Mot M The "GREEN FLAG" deal< /cal, impartial test of "GRE will have your~ crank case and re-filled with "GREEN read this "Ad." "Green Flag" Motor Oil is the all the timne-triedl qualifications sylvania base, with a blend of proportion of the blend lies fth Two thousand Southern dealers clusively. Two hundred thous arence to any other brand. cause this Oil has PROVEN ti "GREEN FLA . story."RE c< Supplie by the 1oi S9fC,..a Fl. r Compound sa flJowden Hardware Co., M NGreelyvilje;Iotor Co., .Gr W. C. Plowden, New Zior NG TIMES Manning as Second-Class Matter. iope, Proprietors. Avery Wednesday ;2.00 per year in Advance DNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1920 I CELEBRATE le colonies fought as one to throw otf th They succeeded and a new nation wa: to large proportions and unable to recon upon the greatest civil war of history brother, neighbor against neighbor. then the greatest of earth, crossed th ost devastating war the world haq eve d son, brother and brother, neighbor am t an outpouring of love for a nation b) 11 have b'een fought in honor and justice nrpetuating tihe glorious independenee woi '6. All have demcistrated that as Ameri r the love of lighting, but only in defensc national inlepenpldence. glories of our past. They are worthy of other days of the year let us not forket ry, toenhance our splendors, and to stim !re all historians will record us as a peo but above the petty jealousies that creat( g death with every sweep of its arm, but t nion may have reason to fear encroah. Idependence Day, but with the aid of Him rs we will have more as time goes on. [i e days of '76. -0oo0 like having your sugar rationed to yot ould do nothing to interfere with those i exporting enormous quantities of sugar theimselves. For how else can they get -00 )ublican presidlential niomn ee, started ing a pair of frayed gloves after her re ow if the better half of the democratic in public with a pair of ripped stockiigs unminatipg we men will have amusemnt a ign. pounds for $4.40. Above prices are good until we sell 4,000 pounds Christal Store, Gable, S. C. IIOUSEKEEPFERS attention called tc - Wizzard Product advertisement thi. t week. Plowden Hardware Co. ly ar FOR SALE-Sweet Potato Plants id $1.50 per 1000, express collect. $1.7f1 o- per 1000, postpaid. All varieties q- prompt shipment. Dorris-Kensey !0 Plant Co. Valdosta, Ga. 24-4 ists ado Happy mnd Respond! ar invites you to make a practi EN FLAG" Motor Oil, If you rained of present supply of oil FLAG", you'll be GLAD you world's supreme lubricant. It has of the highest grade standard Penn >ure castor oil, and in the science of e superiority of this Wonder Oil. sell "CREEN FLAG" Motor Oil ex tnd Southern motorists use it in pref.. [his preference has popularized be ie MERITS CLAIMED for it. G" advertising don't tell half the N FLAG" users can prazse its merits can. late no more to begin with ate les in the end lowing well-known dealene anning S. C. LSelvC. ,.C TOBACCO TWINE 63c Lb., Abrams Department Stores. FOR SALE-Cheap Six good sawmill: mules. Can be seen at our mill near Davis Stution. 0. H. Folley and company. 26-4t-c. TOBACCO TWINE 63c Lb. Abrams Department Stores. FOR SALE--Nice Fulghun. Oats in sheaf. $2.00 per huncfred pounds J. H. Touchberry, Manning. 1t.-p FOR SALE-One 2 story brick store, known as the Truluck or Troy store in Sunmierton, S.'C., for particulars see Durant & Floyd, Manning, S. C. 21-tf-c OBACCO TWINE 63c Lb. Abrams Department Stores. FOR SALE-Four cars standard Pine laths. Red Cedar Shingles, want orders for four foot tobacco sticks. Get my prices T. R. Owen, Pax ville, S. C. 25-tf. FOUND-last week a purse contain ing sum of money. Owner can get samte by proving property and pay ing for this advertisement. Dick sioni Drug Store. FOR SALE-eight nice Jersey milk COw, With young calves, will sell or exiht, ge for beef cattle. They are tine 'ws that will pay for their for d. F. C. Thomas' 26-3t-c A FULL WINDOW display of Wiz .ard Product, Mops, Floor Wax, Dusters etc, stop and look. Plow den Hardware Co. FOR RENT-A -aice 7 room Bungalow on Sullivan Island, Station 27, bath raom and servant quarters.' Apply to H. M. Thomas, Station 27, Sul livan Island, S. C. 23-tf WE H AVE JUST received a shipment of sugar from which we can sell any of our customers, 4 1-2 pounds for $1L01) any day in the week instead of Saturday only, and to said custo mer.- who NEED sugar for CAN NING PURPOSES we can sell 20 pounds for $4.40. Above prices are good until we sell 4,000 pounds. Chiristal Store, Gable, S. C. GASOLINE SYSTEM-Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Comput ing Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Floor Scales, -Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fix tures. The. Hamilton Sales Co., Columbia, S. C. No.5-tf. FOR SALE-by W. T. Lesesne & Son At Silver 10,000 brick at $30.00 per thousand. WE HAVE JUST received a shipment of sugar from which we can sell any of our customers, 4 1-2 pounds for $1.00 any day in the week instead 'f Saturday only, and to said cus;to mers who NEED sugar for CAN-, NING PURPOSES we can sell 20 pounds for $4.40. Above prices are rood until we sell 4,000 pounds. Christal Store, Gable, S. C. COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Mrs. E. C. Nettles Alsbrook, Principal Manning, South Carolina Fifteen standard units high school English, French, Latin, mathematics, history, science and penmanship. Thorough preparation for any college. Special hour classes (luring then-ui 'WT" UI.-R JUST receved a shinmient of sugar from which we can sell any oif our customers, 4 1-2 pounds for $1.00) any (lay in the week instead of Saturday only, and to said 'custo mer's who NEED) sugar for CAN NING PURPOSES wve can sell 20 pounds for $4.40. Above prices are goodl until we sell 4,000 pounds. Christal Store, Gable, S. C. NOTICE The qualified voters residing in Har mony School District No. 13 will herc' by take notice that an election wvill be held at the Baywood school house on Thursday, .July 15th, 19i20 for the pur pose of voting on the question of whe ther said district shall levy andl collect annually a further special tax of four Polls open from 7 a. in. to 4 p. m. Registration certificates and tax re ceipts required as in general elections. By order of the County Board of Edu cation of Clarendon County. E. B. TINDA L, ut JOS5. B. IlOLLADAY, S. E. NELSON, Trustees in School District No. 13. AN INSULT TO P'INEWOO)D CITIIZENS The Manning Times: I note with interest your article of 9th, as to Sumter inviting this section to vote our section into Sumter Coun- B to. vonr1 article is to the point andl should appeal to every thoughtful c'itiz/en here. I regard the invitation as an insult to our intelligence. We aire willing to hear our own burdens, but certainly will not assume those of others. 1 Such a silly act on our part as vot ing our section into Sumter wouldl put the A. C. L. Railroad here in Sumter and let them tax it to the limit to dec feat its own work, it would block our hope of a new county here which we feel m're of getting some (lay and would bring us absolutely no advan tngo. I have seen this wvoul-1-be tricka tried elsewhere and knod what a farce it is.g If the people of this section would visit their own county seat oftener, snood more of their money with the business me~n in Manning andl show greater county-pridle interlopers and new comiers here, would not encour-C age such an absured request from Sumter to us. I regardl the invitation as a gross insult to our intelligenc. s June 28, 1920. INREPE DIJ JULI The INDEPENI forefathers The INDEPEN] sons fought to n The INDEPEN cherished in the every normal hu This independence is onl3 independent financially. We all agree that indepei for. Is it, then, not worth sai Every day is Independo First Nati W. C. Davis, Pres. J. T. Stul u OR the next few days we are going J' Shoes a great deal less than factor: give the customer the benefit of it,-th< every pair has the same BULTMAN ( since 1867. COME IN AND SEE IF V LADIES' L( Lot 1-2 Eyelet Brown Kid Tie Cusions, were $21.0( Lot 51-2 Eyelet Brown Kid Tie Cusions, wore $U1 Lot 52-Brown Calf Baby Louis Heels Imperial Ti Lot A100-Bronze Pump, $10.00, now-.....-.......... Lot A90-Pat Oxford Louis Heel, $12.50, now-...... Lot B46--Tan Kid Oxford Louis Heel $12.50, now.. Lot B48-Black Kid Louis Heel $12.50, now -.. Lot B95-Patent Priscilla Pump Louis Heel $10.00, Lot M26-White Kid Pump Welt Sole, Louis Heel Lot M27-White Kid Oxford, Welt Sole Louis Heel Lot M18--White Kid I Eyelet Tio $12.50, now..-... Lot N25-Grey Oxford Military Heel $9.00, now.... Lot NHl-White Canvass Pete Pump Welt Sole $8.0C Lot N124-White Canvass Pump Lowv Heel $8.00, n< Lot N113-White Canvas Oxford Low Heel $8.00, Lot H133-Brown Kid Oxford Military Heel $10.00, Lot 1H30-Black Oxford Low eel $10.00, now ... - .. Lot Dustin-White Kid Oxford Low Heel $8.00, no, Lot Dustin-White Kid Oxford High Heel $8.00, nos Lot Dustin-Browvn Kid Oxford Welt High Heel $1 Lot Dustin- Brown Kid Oxford Welt Low Heel $1 Lot XYZ--White Canvas in Colonials, Bow Pumps,i ALL MISSES AND) CHILDREN'S LOW MEN'S L Lot 21-Bloyden Gun Metal English, were $18.80, no' Lot 26--Boyden Tan Calf Blucher, were $18.80, r Lot 24-Boyden Norwegian Calf Bal, were $18.80, r Lot D55--Black Calf English, were $12.75, now-.. Lot D55-Black Tan Cherry Calf Bal, were $12.75 Lot N25-Tan Kid Blucher, were $12.75, now...... Lot N2-Tan Calf Bal, were $12.75, now-....... Lot-Packard Black Kid Blucher, were $10.00, no Lot-Packard Tan Calf Bal, were $10.00, now... Bultm I Sb "EVE~RYTHING IN SHOE SUMT[ f 4th. DENCE that our died to gain. DENCE that our aintain. n DENCE that is 0 inmost soul of man being. r half complete if we are not idence is well woith fighting iing for ? mnce Day for the Thrifty anal Bank., J. A. Weinberg, V-Pres kes, Cashier. to close out a few broken lots of low r cost, we are going to take our loss and Dse are not old shop worn gooids but WUARANTEE that has been good ever fE HAVE YOUR SIZE )W SHOES I, now ---------- --- - - --..--$15.95 .50, now ---- --- --- --- --- --- ------ --...--$10.95 e $13.30, now---------- ---- --.._-..-_.._$9.95 -- ----- -- ----- --- -- ---- ---- --.---- . ----...$4.95 ---- -- --- ------------- -----------.--.... .95 --- -- -------- --- ------A --- --...--. .....95 ---- ---- ----- --- -- ---- --- -------- --...--.$7.95 nlow---------------------- --- -- ------ ------695 $12.75, now------------ - -_-_-- _. --....-.$8.95 $12.75, now------- --- --- --- ---- -------...-$8.95 ----- --- ------ --- --- ------ - ---...--..-----$6.95 ---- -- ------- -- --- -- ---- -- ------------$4.95 I, nlow-------------.---..----- .-.- .---$495 aw- .--------------- -------....---$495 now------------------------------- --------..--..$495 nOW-----------..-----_-__--.---_....--_....--....--$6.95 ---- --- --- --- --- ------ ---- --...---..----..$6.95 --- --- ---- --------------- -----.-.--...-$4.95 V----------------------- -------------- -------.-....-$4.95 i.00, nlow,---- --- --- --- ----- ---- --------...-$4.95 l.00, now-.....------- --- ----------------- -----.. ..$4.95 a Hi1gh and Low Icoels also in Oxfords 4.50, now $2.95 SIhOEs AT 20 PER CENT REDUCTION. 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