The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 30, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 7
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.HOLD UP AT DINGLE'S MILL
Negroes Hold Up Jennings Till a
Take Money.
One of the boldest robberies in ti
section of the country in some tih
3 occurred -Thursday aifternoon wh1
Jennings Till, son of Mr. S. I. Till
Sumter, who runs a miisic store
3 Liberty street was held up ne
Dingle's Mill. Till had been down
the lower part of the county In' I
3 father's truck and was returnii
]home with an organ and some mon
that he had collected. When he g
near Dingle's Mill ,about 4 miles fre
Sumter, he noticed Lwo negroes o
in the road who motioned for hi
to stop.
Mr. Till stopped the truck and as
ed the negroes what they wante
They replied that they needed sor
gasoline and asked him to give the
some. As they'had no ear around, T
was suspicious of their request/a
naked them what they wanted it f
The negroes replied that their car w
around the curve of the road.
Mr. Till then got down from t]
truck and was fixing to get some ga
oline when he looked up and st
that the negroes were getting ve:
excited. They caie over to him ai
1 rabbed him by the shirt and to
him that they didn't want any gasoli:
"hev wntnted him. Then they tore I
shirt off of him and threw it over 1
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vhich we fight the BOLL
VCE AGENCY,
MANNING, S. C.
j Political Cards
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FOR CONGRESS
is' I hereby announce my candidacy for
ne re-nomination by the Democratic
n party for Representative in Congress
of from the First District, pledging my-,
D self to comakly with the rules of the
ar party.
in RICHARD S. WHADEY.
Lis
Sg CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS
ct I am a candidate for Congress from
m the First Congressional District and
ut pledge myself to abide the result of
m the Primary and would appreciate the
support of the voters.
k- W. TURNER LOGAN. 9
I SUPT. OF EDUCATION
I hereby offer for re-election to the 9
id office of County Superintendent of
Education, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Primary.
E. J. BROWNE.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
r I hereby announce myself a cnuidid
id ate for the ollice of Sheriq of Claren- I
Id don County subject to the rules of the
l Democratic primary.
J. EDWARD GAMBLE.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of sheriff of Clar
enIdon county subject to the rules of
the Democratic party.
11. J. GODWIN.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
At the suggestion of a few friends
I have decided to enter the race for
Sheriff of Clarendon County subject
to the rules of the Democratic pri
mary.
J. 11. TIMMONS.
head and pulled his hat over his face
so he could not see anything. They
then took Till down into the woo-.,
and tied him to a tree. They next
sc:.rched his pockets and after taking
tu; money, about $28 they left him
tied there. After the negroes had I
j~ine, Mr. Till succeeded in freeing
hanself1 and got the truck and cam ,
on into Suiter and notified the slier
Sheriff Hurst took a couple of men
I a went (lown to Dingle's Mill but
coul fi-d no trace of the robbers,
and as Mr. Till cannot give a very ic
f curate description of either, it i;
dcht ful if they will be captured.
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MISS CORBErTT ENTERTAINED
On last Wednesday evening Miss
Aleene Corbett most delightfully en
tertained in honor of her guest, Miss
Madge Templeton 'bf Greenwood.
During the evening progressive con
versation, and many entertaining
games were enjoyed by all and a most
excellent iqsic program was furnish
ed by Miss Iva Geddings. About
thirty minutes was spent in a very
teresting contest, .Miss Madge
'Templeton and Mr. Brainard Gibson
being the lucky ones of the evening.
Delightful refreshments, consisting of
cream an(d cake was then served by
Misses Margie Dollard, Nealie Hodge
and Geneva Corbett.
Those present. during the evening
Were: Misses Madge Templeton, Iva
Geddings, Margie Dollard, Hallie and
Nealie Hodge, Pauline and Nonie
Hodge, Sallie Thomas and Ruby
'Jayroe. Messrs Brainard Gibson,
Friendly Geddings, Neal and Elbert
Hlodge, Frank, Ralph and JTohn- 1
Thomas, Eugene Jayroc, Ronall Beat
son, and Vernard Mooneyhan.
A. T. Parks of the Belding Silk
Company of Baltimore is in the city
displaying an exquisite line of fall
silks. Mancette, Satin Circe, Chiffon
,Taffeta, Chiffon (Ie Chene, Satin dIe
Chene, Mandau and Dutchess Satin
will hold first place for wear this fall
and are being shown in many colors.
Brown, a soft shade of Taupe, a rich
plum color and a very (lark green lid
pair to prove most popular.
Mr.. Parks also displays an unusual
ly attractive line of kimona silks and
guaranteed wvashable silk of the wvell
known Belding make. Fall silks are
to be a trifle cheaper.
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RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATIHY
- Whereas, it has pleased the Almnigh
:ity to remove from our midst, by death,
our esteemedl friend and brother,
Charles Middlleton Mason, who has for
years occupiedl a prominent rank in
our midlst, maintaining uinder all cir
cumistances a character untarnished,
and a reputation above rep~roach.
Therefore, Resolved, That in the
dleath of brother Mason we have sus
tainedl a loss of one whose fellowship
it was an honor and a pleasure to
enjoy; that we bear willing testimony
to his many virtues, to his unques
tionled probity and stainless life; that
we offer to his bereaved family arad
mourning friends, over whom sorrow
has hung her sable mantle, our heart
felt condolence, andl pray that infinite
goodlness may bring speedy relief to
heir burdened hearts and inspire them
with the consolations that hope in fu
turity andl faith in God give even in
the shadowv of the tomb.
Resolved, That a copy of these re
StAtt0 TINS ONL.Y
AT 200R GROCEIRS
* tA(WELL HOUSE
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solutions, be presented to the family
)f our deceased friend and brother.
Summerton Lodge 105, A. F. M.
Committee:
H. A. RICHBOURG,
H. P. TROY,
J. E. ROWE.
Passed on June 25th, 1920.
J. C. Lanham, Secretary.
' - NOTICE
The qualified voters residing in
larendon School District No. 29 will
ereby take notice that an election
vill be held at Union School house in
aid district on Saturday, July 17th,
.920 for the purpose of voting on the
uestion of whether said district shall
evy and collect annually a further
pecial tax of seven (7) mills for gen
ral school purposes. Polls open from
a. m. to 4 p. m1. Registration certi
cates and tax receipts required as in
'eneral elections. The trustees of said
listrict are heieby requested to hold
aid election as has been petitioned
or. By order of the County Board of
ducation.
J. M. DuBOSE,
A. L. MORIUS,
J. H1. MORRIS,
Trustees in and for Clarendon School
)istrict.
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bouquet of Formosa Oo
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equal for less than 50 p
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R E
To the Votei
District:
My effort during the
you in Congress has beei
of my constituents arnd t
my District.
This has necessitate,
sence in Washington, es
years, when Congress 1
ously in session and mat
tance to this District, to
to the Nation have been
The results obtained
that I can confidently an
faithfully repr~lesented th
of office. I believe, havi:
tive in Congress for thre,
a p)ositionl to serve my cc
ly than ever before and
could possibly do. It talF
make friends and gain
to produce results, andl
a new man is learning hi
I am again forced t<
time. Having been elec
my District as a Delega
cratic Convention, I wol
duty if I stayed at home
p)olitical fortunes. My a
Congress rendler it, in m
my District that I shouli
al Democratic Conventic
I expect to return ai
sible. In the meantime,
it if my friends and sup
concern to p)rotect my
every way and especially
fair enrollment of the vo
I would urgently req
an interest in my election
his friends to enroll.
Richar
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A D
-s of the First
years I have represented
I to attend to the business
o advance the inteprests of
I my almost constant pr1e
p~ecially in the p~ast three
ias been almost continu
ers of the gravest impor
the Democratic Party and
coming up all the time.
are what count and I feel
d rightfully claim to have
e District during my term
'g been your Representa
3 and a half terms, I am in
nstituents more effective
better than any new man
es time at Washington to
the exp~erience necessary
the District suffers while
3 work.
> be absent at the present
ted by the Democrats of
te to the National Demo
ild not b~e performing my
to attendl to my personal
ervices andl experience in
y judgment, implortant to
be present at the Nation
n at this time.
the earliest moment pos
I shall dleeply apprieciate
porters will make it their
interests-and theirs--in
by working for a full and
Lers of the First District.
uest every man who takes
to enroll at once and urge
'd S. Whaley.