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Sell' CL The Market Manning $26.41 P( HERE ARE SOME Harry Epps Jno. Hart C. P. Abraham -- -- - C. P. Abraham J. E. Tennant A. C. DuBose A. M. Holliday Every pile sold at CI best for you and your ch< The Home of Ebe Jftnning VMtS. Published Every Wednesday WDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920 Mr. -1avry Steilnhardt has returne(I from a business trip to New York. -. M. Kennedy has acceptled a posi tion ait Katzoff. Born to Mr. and Mrs. \y. D. Lloyd this morning a baby boy. Mrs. D). Hiirschmann has returned( to Manning from New York. Enroll now if yo o not care to be disfranchised. Miss Lucy Johnson is the guest o1 Mrs. J1. lI. Johnson in Sumter. Miss Marie Wells is the guest 0 Miss V-ran cis D)ingie in Summerton. ''obaIcco is selling sky high in Main ning t-1he best mariket in the State. Miss Valley hais returned home fro1 H1endlersonvi lie. Mrs. C. A. Ml''aint came~ hon Monday fronm Glenn Sprir gs. Mr. M F'addin will remam1 thei ee wee(ks to regain his heailth. Mr. C harulev Sprott who is worki 0 in'e of the governmewnt depm' rnen~ ts at Wahntn spent sever lays here with his parenlts, Mr. a Cliauiot Club Ginger Ale the itleal beverage for U1 hot weatther. You can g this ale by the bottle or t cas from Purie F"ood Grocery My Ey A 'T -r u i Uittiittttiitittttttt kour I ARK! opened Tuest averaged $24.0 r hundred for ti )F THE SALES MADE ON 441bs. @ $65.00 --280lbs. @ 49.00 296Its. @ 44.00 3001bs. @ 50.00 .884 @ 49.00 ._484ls. @ 41.00 .-3501bs. @ 49.00 ark's Warehouse gets the pei ek is promptly written. CLAR High Prices Gardner's Cocoanut and Chocolate layer cake is mighty fine, better try a ooud. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Mrs. Minnie Barnett and Miss Annie Loryea are at. Tryon, N. C., for the remainder' of the summer. Mrs. Martin of Savannah and1 Mr -mdl Mis. I. Goldberg of sumter spen sunday at the 'home of Mr. Ben Ness The enrollment books close on Jul: '27. If you do not enroll you cannoc vote in the primary, August 31st. Mr. s. Katzoff and family and Mr': \A brams have returnedl from pleasant visit ait Wrightsville Beach Miss Gertie llaley, wvho is no located in D~anville, Va., spent sever; days with her parents here. Mr. Il arry Rief has returned fro his vacation wvhich he spent with h' ,parents in Newv York. Miss Ruhy M\cElveeni and Mi Lo01ise McElveenl are jolly memhtli ie of house party in Kingstre-~. ~lMr .andl Mrs. Ed Reardon are t guests of the former's mother Black Mountain, N. C. Messrs. J1. L. Ridgeway and sta ahu we II olladay are spending a d ( lys at Glenn springs. ri. T. B. Canitey's cardl will be foi an this issue announeing his can<i a v for re-elect ion to the ofilee cI -'lrk of Court. e jEl Vamnpir'o the death Flean all other inlsects Vli.~ B. BR EEIDIN'S Pure Food Grocery s ! RAAN T, OPTO nM ET R IST, STHE MANNING TIMES1 obacco lay with High 5,' while CLARI ie entire sale of TUESDAY C. S. Land, Jr., C. S. Land, Jr., J. M. Driggers A. M. Holliday. Jas. H. McBride- - -- J. Epps Graham ----- -sonal attention of R. D. Clark, SELL IN MANNING A K'S W Klim Milk can be had in Manning from B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Mrq. Charles Verner (nee Louise IHuggins) is the guest of her mother for severial (lays. Next Tuesday is the last day to enroll to vote in the Democratic clec tios this summer. Mrs. S. .J. Bowman is in Atlanta -with her (laughter, Mrs. Rtia Lee New ton who is ill at her home in that city. t Mrs. '1. M. Mouzoni has returnd home after spending several week! in Asheville and other points mn Norti 1Carolina. a -- Come along candlidates. The timi for. filing pledges will expire toda: sv two weeks at twelve o'clock., Let ui 11 have your card for next wveek's issue. We cal lattentionI to the card c m' Capt. HI. 1. Ellerbe announcing. h c aniacy as a member of the legishi ss Under the rules of the Democrat rs Party there must he a new enrollmei each year. The books wvill close ne Tueday, and those who have not e he rolldl by then can not vote this sui Edwin .Johnson and Miss L ucy .Johi k son have returned home after ad ew lightful motor' trip to Asheville. M' B. A. Jlohnson andl Miss Leonora Joh P, awhower also miembers oft part, stppedoveri in FountamI "i l for a visit to Mrs. Sam Kellet. of Monday wvas State caimpaign (lay Manning, but there was absolutely -- enthusiasm shown. In fact, there wi ponly about. fi ftyv people who listened O those offering for omeie. Candida for L ieutenanot G;overnor, Raihi' Commisioner'I and Adjutant and spector General spoke. The tob~acco mariket opened I ""'vesterday ~ andl whtile the amount of baeco soldl was not the la rge'st :tti sold in Mann inig, the prices paid v sky high. We are told that the sons wvere so backward that ther very little tobacco cured yet. E' f rmer that sold here yes4 *rd a y home more than pleased. It is a fact we have gc fine Rio Coffee Parched teel cut that we are sell 0 pounds for a dlollar'. C( andl get yours before B. B. BREEDIN'S ......Pure Food Gr'ocery Manning, S. C. inM Prices and ( CS Warehouse ( 37,216 pounds. 80bs. @ 50.00 40s. @ 44.00 701bs. @ 46.00 78bs. @ 53.00 54tb"q. @ 48.00 3641b;. @ 43.00 the old reliable Warehousema ND SELL AT CLARK'S. AREHI Died last Saturday night at her iome near Silver, Mrs. Sam Davis. The deceased leaves an inf ' one day . ld besides other small chiiuren. She is also survived by her husband, moth er and several brothers and sisters. The funeral was held at Home Branch Sunday afternoon. The friends of Mr. S. .). Smith will regret to learn that he-and his family will move to sumter. Mr. Smith has been promoted by his cotton firm, as Sumter is the largest cotton market in the State. This .family has lived in Manning a great many years, and we hate to give them up, at the same time ve are proud of his promotion. Dr. J1. E. Arant left Monday for Phiadelphia, Pa., to appear before the Philadelphia Optical College for final examination following an extended course of study in theoretical and practical optics wvith that institution, one of the oldest of its kind in this Scountry. Dr. Arant is a competent Optometrist, having had a good and growing practice here for a numbei Good Luck the best jai rubber made is for sale at cB. B. BREEDIN'S t Pure Food Grocery - Ie *.t~mmtU~mm t~umtmmm Des trU( no On~ Last Sui to tive HAIL storri t* s stroyinlg Tobac< "~ i Now Mr. F~ there is a way () to- that way is a H . ver crlops isue by e3 may visit you WE INSI it's S. W. BARRO LARK Led 'I )pening Sale av . W ]eard ---------45 -iomer Bryant -- ------8: Marrion Evans ----1400lbs L. M. Galloway -- -- ------ Galloway & Plowden _- --15 Galloway & Conyers n, two high class auctioneers G.USE Manning, So Pat-a-Cake fresh shipment ust in. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery f years; but like all progressive pro fessional men is destrou3 of keeping abreast of the times in his profession. Dr. Arant will return to Manning about the end of this week. -0 CARD) OF THANKS Mr. andl Mrs. John DuBose wishei to thank there many friends for theii kindness showvn them (luring the sick ness of their little girl Everlene, gla< to say she is slowly improving. NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING Mr. s. J. Hoffman, dlistrict maange of the W. 0. W. will speak at Trinit Camp No. 470 next Friday night. Thi matter is very important andl ever member is asked to be present. The Manning Camp has a spect; invtaton.A. H1. REESE, Clerk. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tb pursuant to Rule 12 of the D~emoer tic Party of South Carolina, the Clii ~tive H al Clarendon 4 lday afternoon about four o' ivisited two sections of Cla o, Cotton and Corn. armer there is no way of pr f protecting yourself agains' RTFORD) HAIL INSURAli the Manning Realty & Insui T-See us today-Tomorow n t any minute. IRE ANYTHING AGAINS'I Realty & hi PHONE 2141 . Manning, S. C. g at SE 'hem All araged s. @. 47.00 )lbs. @ 43.00 average 34.00 _204 @ 32.00 Obs. @ 36.00 ._208 @ 39.00 are there to do their th Carolina Kraft Piminto Cheese is just the thing for sand wiches. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery endon County Democratic Executive Committee will meet at the Court House at Manning, S. C. on Frioday, July 30, 1920 at 11 o'clock A. M. at which time the enrollment books will b examined. Any person may, com Iplain of errors therein and it is the Iduty of the County Committee, afte hearing complaints, in a fair andim partial manner to correct and purg6 rolls, striking off the names of . all persons not residling in the Club District or adding thereto names of persons improperly omitted. All per sons having any complaint with re spect to enrollment are notified to make same known at said time, otheire\ Swise it will be too late. y ~ s. Oliver o'Blryan, County Chairman. lManning, S. C., July 21, 1920-2t-C Everything for Pickling can be had from tB. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery I Storm lounty. lock a very destruc rendon County de eventing a HAIL but a loss by Hail and ICE POLICY on your ance Co. ay be to late as a hail EVERYTHING surance Co. JOHN C. BAGNAL