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At Tobacco is it's customers b3 J. C. Dennis Dennis & Floyd Dennis & Jenkins Tindal & Aikcen Miller & McIntosh R. P. Gibbons R P. PGibbons Tindal & Dow L. B. Gibbons Mrs. J. E. Gibbons 1). L. Tindal D. L. Tindal N. B. Gibbons N. B. Gbhons D. P. llolladay James Pugh-. Hester Burgess Richard Nelson Mamie McBride B. J. Iodge M. C. Severance H. D. Galloway Geo. Tindal Chester Brown T1hos. Galloway J. S. Blanding .J. P. Gibbons, Jr_ --- - - - .1. P. Gibbons, .Jr. Junius Gibbons Terrell & Sprott Burgess & Alderman J. C. Johnson............. R. D. McIFadden Holladay & Epps E. M. McElveen Spann & Floyd E. S. Plowden i-. S. P. Holladay S. A. Etr . A. G. Beard S. A. Dauney-. C. J. Osborne-. Coker & McKenzie Coker & MlsKenzie .1. B. Holladay Jr. Geo. Ieard m The Home. of PUblhed Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1920 The election is on the 31st Miss Bessie Revardon is spnding a few days with friends in Ahheville. Kisler Wea t herford spIn t Sun(ay with fiivnds in Olanita. Mr s. Al ma BradleIy has as her guest her siste'r, Mris. Wertz. Mrs. WV. H. Wall has asher guest Mrs. C. 1,. Perry of~ Wilson. N. C. MWiss; Ruth Smith L returns t onightI from a visit. to friend s in a melon. Mr. andl Mrs.\.Abams and family spent Sunday inl K i ngstree4. Miss IDosia lDeal of Sumter is the guest oif Miss Grace Ninumi.. M\rs. .J. MI. Gallowvay and dauighter areC visit ing rehat ives inl jliton. Mris. Elbert Davis is in Clinton vis'iting relatives. Mr'. I.. M. Gallowa'~y and family are visiting in the upper0 part of1 the Stat'. Mr. H1. (C. .Mc el vey is in Greenv ille~ on a visit. Countyv campaignl in Mlaninyo next Friday. Dr. G. L. IDick son le ft Mioilayv for a wo) weeks iAy54 at G lenni Springs. Dri. Arithur lirv in opf Wash ington was a yh~itor' to( Manning past week. Help bridge the Santee by going ti Summlerton unext Iriday. Mesr, . P'. I uirgess an J( ,os. S. Dickron rtuned4( home last F'ridhay from a two) week trip through Virgia and( o4ther StateIIs. Thle tip Pwas made4 by a utomobi lle. Ia'. y Volu thoulghit iol th mI' dMv2 whn ithey are4 in (4ollege? p lit tted wilb glasses if 01( AR' ATR A T OnE SELL CL.AI Selling as High in ME r giving the best possi SOME S __1320 lbs. @ $50.00 ____--_402 lbs. @ 45.00 -------574 lbs. @ 40.00 -------240 lbs. @ 44.00 ..370 s. 35.00 -------400 lbs. @ 45.00 __420 lbs. @- 44.00 __200 lbs. 44.00 __870 lbs. @ 50.00 __--340 lbs. @ 52.00 -------690 lbs. @ 50.00 __590 1bs. @a) 46.00 --------254 lbs. @ 45.00 --------516 lbs. @ 44.00 --------60 lbs. @ 49.00 _300 lbs. (b 35.00 732 lbs. 40.00 __140 lbs. 39.00 260 lbs. @ 36.00 540 lbs. @ 35.00 __230 lbs. @ 35.00 --374 lbs. @ 37.00 1210 lbs. C. 36.00 450 lbs. @ 45.00 ----..82 lbs. @ 41.00 -- 276 lb s... @ 10.00 - .864 lbs. @ 40.00 _650 lbs. @ 42.00 -------190 lbs. @ 42.00 --------474 lbs. @a 40.00 - 180 lbs. @") 40.00 100 lbs. @ 40.00 -------410 lbs. 35.00 -- 150 lbs. @ 39.00 -4164 lbs. @ 38.00 590 lbs. 44.00 1'_ _ Ib -,. 0 39.00 _318 lbs. (1 43.00 150 lbs. @ 43.00 -....560 lbs. 0 40.00 -360 lbs. @ 50.00 -------770 lbs. (FT 35.00 - 660 lbs. @ 41.00 _-440 lbs. 0 40.00 -- 330 lhs. 39.00 :362 1b s. (ag 35.00 CLAR High Prices Dr. V. R. Ba-ron of Columbia spent Sunday in Manning. liss Ian nah I evy of Bishopville is visiting her sister, Mrs. lorris Ness. .\liss Grace Ninimer and Miss Ilan nah I .e'vy spelt the week-end in Sum ter, guests of Miss Dosia I)eal. Mr. T. L.. Bagnal and Mrs. F. W. Dickson left Moniday fo(r 1 two week's stay at Glenn's Springs. Mrs. A.L. ..Jones of Smilter is visit. ingv at, the. homle of h14er m1other. .\1-4. Mlr. IEllis Wells oIf the polst (omre1 brigmide 1. ..pend1Iing his v'acation in the mou~lnta ins (If North Carollina. MXIisse1s I .(ttie F'i tt s of B runson1 a nd .\lry Dirkson (If Vineland, N. C., are visit ingt the Mlisses Carolyn and .\Ir. WV. A. Ga1lloway~' and( family whlo have ben1 v'isitinlg their paren(lts nlear XI.\lr . .l M. Shlpe , 11u1isne('ssll manager of' lbI The Times. is taIk i g aI t wo weeks vacaltionI iln 'ennsylvania and1 Ohio. .XlrI. Morgan0 1 Sal s (If WVinston1 ISal1em is Visiting hlis ml~llothe in Man nw11. I lIiss I lelen Katzol' I fter 5plIn'lling se'vera'l weeks in 1Kingstree with relaI t .ies Ia re('turned homle. MX- 1\ F. 11. Plowdlen, .Jr., of George eov. S. 0. ('ant y (If Mull ins is visit Mliss5 tOsSier' (If Valdosta, Gal. has Mr'. and0 MX!rs. MX. (1. Gardn er oIf C2har I tleton1 hvI re.ture home II 1 a010ftelr a visit to Miss Blle Gard;1 -lner. 1(ded stralill (In your1 bo111 -2(' or irls' I ToI beI Surle that their1 1yes ar pro-1' 1 led, have theml 11 ' N T 'S, ) P T OM E T R I S T, YOUR TOB. SK' S Lnning as on any mar ble service, and as a r ALES MADE DUR1] H. L. Hodge ... Dennis & Ludd-. Dennis & Witherspoon R. T. Ilamninett J. 0. Lowder E' I. R. Morris . E. R. Morris Chappel Witherspoon J. M. Coker J. Ml. Coker .. - -- - - - Lula Salters-. Daniel Ragan J. K. Harrington .J. K. Harrington P. S. Haley-. .J. P. Epps T. Samuel T. Samuel E. ). Hilton-. 0. B. Holladay Adam Fulton. E. C. Coskrey J. IT. McBride .J. B3. Lee.... .1. B. Lee -------- ------ ------ .1. B. L.cee._ .J. B. Lee _. M. 0. Evans R. B. Beatson I. B. Beatson J. M. Driggers G. Samuel .J. E. Davis ... Galloway & Conyers Galloway & Plowdenl L. M. Galloway J. W. Sprott 11. H. Reeves . t. Reeves S. W. Evans J. W. Whack .1. B. Lee .J. B. Lee .1. B. Lee 1. 1. Morris J. I. Morris S. P. Holladay K'S W v Airs. E. C. Alsbrook, 7Irs. it. H. ; nn is aId childrien spent the week-. <nd as guest s (f \1r. and AIs. Forrest Fovler in Columbia. W. S. P"rince the genial drug clerk of Dickson's Drug store has accepted a position as traveling salesman for the Isenmn Wholesale Grocery. irs. Cary Smith entertatined a few neighborho d friends at porch party Tuesdayv a ft ernoon at the home of Airs. T. .\. Davis. A .Jersey cow belonging to Mr. Tlhomuas Nimmer1(1 gave hi rth last Sun.. dayv to twin calves. Tlhey ar~e both livinig and are hine heifers. D r. I). H. StalIna ker has reniited the lwer' floor' of the home of is. D). M1. Bradhami and will move his family there ini a few dlays. \Iliss Illele IDI avis oif A ndrews has acepeIted a position wvith the Aler mantor in the dry~. good5 (depart .ne~nt. .\lrs. WX. H. Wall retuorned Friday from Haltimore and Newv York where sh purc'hased' an~ ('xtensive line of lall millinery for the Alderman Store. are'( glad to see her out! aga in after a seve'(ral wee(k's illness withI tyvphoid fever. I:verybohdy' is invited to Sunmmer'ton Fidayv to the Santlee bid ge meeting. Tlhiere will be( a puienie andi( good. sp(eches to( in tere'(st1 the crowd. All c'it izens in(te(rested in Char'endon 's wel tare shoul give a helping hand to this SEEDS Crimson Clover The Woaerful Soil mprover I Sow It in youri (orn andg oltoun yea youI enni jlat mthIt two( eropsI I on tesm land an iak igr crops. 1I, Is ciii-oniel JrvdIncicaLldlI corn11)iiin of CRIMSON OLOVER alco makles graingiL crmop, the bes t If I arly gree feedl and a good lhay crop'I. TWWood & Sons, [ SEEMEN. Rjihrjjifa ACCO IN MA WARI ket in the State, and C esult getting the High NG THE PAST FEM 190 lbs. 39.00 ____220 lbs.- @ 44.00 _ 202 lbs. 39.00 1-80 lbs. @ 40.00 _ __870 Ihs. 39.00 - 750 lbs. 45.00 670 lbs. 41.00 210 lb s. 37.00 690 lbs. 44.00 - 640 lbs. 43.00 72 lbs. @ 36.00 __350 lbs. @ 48.00 388 lbs. 49.00 -430 lbs. 48.00 22 lbs. 47.00 312 lbs. @ 43.00 ---490 lbs. @ 39.00 -184-lbs. @ 44.00 _160 lbs. 8 38.00 416 lbs. 39.00 ..54 lbs. 39.00 458 lbs. @ 36.00 344 lbs. @ 44.00 --646 lbs. @ 46.00 - 436 lbs. @ 41.00 550 lbs. @ 40.00 ___466 lbs. @ 37.00 500 lbs. @ 40.00 __520 lbs. @ 39.00 420 lbs. @ 44.00 260 lbs. @ 44.00 - 498 1bs. @ 45.00 _ 570 lbs. @ 45.00 _330 lbs. @ 50.00 750 lbs. @ 45.00 860 lbs. @R 39.00 510 lbs. (Y) 38.00 490 lbs. @ 36.00 856 lbs. @ 35.00 390 lbs. @ 35.00 - 674 lbs. @ 47.00 ---- 430 lbs. @ 45.00 - 680 lbs. 43.00 -- 122 lbs. @ 40.00 -- -630 lbs. @ 33.00 ... 500 lbs. (a 50.00 PAREHi Mrs. H elen Arrowsmitl of Fl orence spent lasl week in Manning with her y parelints, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Thames. 1 c Mrs. Dr. F. E. Harrison and two children Jane and Louis of Abbeville r spent the week en(dI' with her sister, Mr s. E. C. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barron of Cliarleston are visiting in Manning this week. Dr. and Mrs. Herman Huggins of Pomaria are visiting the home of their mother, Mrs. GI. HI. Huggins. . It now looks as if we will get *a bridge across the Santee. Meet all of your friends at Summerton next F'ri day. Announcement is made of the com-4 ing marriage of Lieutenant .Jesse iR. Sprott and. Miss Ruth Smith. The weddling to take place September first. The Shorthand, TIypewriting and I look keeping cou rse introduced by Mrs. E. C. Al sbrook into her~ school should be a great adlvantage to stutden ts desi ring to qual ify for busi5-. ness5 positions. Mrs. Alsbrook is thorough in her te'ach ing andl wviIll e assistedl by an experienced man from4 one of the lest Hlusiness Colleges of the State. IDo You This is to warn you 1 large again. H~e is lurk is known b~y the name of' D~on't wvait until you before you think seriousi Look at the matter o paidl out in prIemuiumfs pr< er'ed property. iTS WISD)OM WE INSI Manning IB S. W. BARRON .NNING H0 (J, :ark.s Warehouse Co est Market Prices for r DAYS Jno. Stray January Gibson J. 0. Lowder P. M. Bochette P. M. Bochette P. M. Boehette Scott & White White & Presley T. A. Bradham B. T. Bradham J. C. Bradham J. C. Bradham J. F. Bradham H. D. Galloway Thigpen & Benton Thigpen & Benton W. F. Barwick .... P. T. Bradham. Nelson & DuRant Nelson & DuRant Margaret Ragin-. Bud Driggers Peter Clark-. Wash Stukes Wash Stukes V. B. Huggins A. C. DuBose D. Kiser D. D. Kiser Wilie Bryant West Bryant Evans & Samuel Ed.Crocland D. J. Bradham R. B. Beatson. Lee Morris -J. C. Hodge D. C. Plowden H. W. Beard A. T. Player Caesar & Mcli'addin J. 1. Morris W. C. Beard R. T. Beard Beard & Ike Gibbons & Woo(s R. M. Mahoney tDUSE Mayor aId Mrls. W. C. Davis accom. anmied by M rs. Raker Hiaynesworth, aker Ilaynesworth, Jr., and Miss 'ara Ilaynesworth left in their car uesday for Mammoth Cave and other oints of interest. Henry Blanding, three of his sons nId a strange darkey had a free for IH fight Saturday near Blanding's Lore on the Silver road. Henry was a(ly cut about the head, and the tranger was battered up considerably. ,il are colored. Charlie Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. oc D~avis came near meeting with a eriouis accident yesterday while rid ng his motorcycle to dinner. It e'ems that Charlie was on his right College Prepa Mrs. E. C. Nettles MANNING, SO1 Fifteen staindar d units h ighi schoa istory, science andl peinansh ip. 'I 4udenlts for Winthrop andl Clemsor horough grounding. Rapid pr'ogre 'ear than otherwise in two. Commercial Course: An eflicient nt for this department which covers a ~ourse, also shorthandrbookkeeping, Cnglish, arithmetic and spelling essei eptember 20. Own Pr hat an old offender agains ing within striking dlistance VORNAD)O. '0ORNAD,( see those ominous, murky c y of insurance against loss I f' windl storm nsurance like stect the many hundreds of< AND ITS BUSINESS TO I [JS TODAY-TOMORRIOW FRE ANYTHING AGAINS1J ealty & Itis PHONE 214 . I Manning S. . rsE ntinues to"please everything sold. .- 410 lbs. 39.00 . 166 lbs. 45.00 . 242 lbs. 41.00 .. 66 lbs. 44.00 256 lb s. 40.00 - 196 lbs. 42.00 - 600 lbs. 42.00 _. 540 lbs. 46.00 ..-264 lbs. 44.00 - 84 lbs. 44.00 - 240 lbs. 50.00 . 182 lbs. 45.00 380 lbs. 46.00 . 320 lbs. 40.00 606 lbs. @ 49.00 - 840 lbs. 46.00 430 lbs. 39.00 . 200 lbs. @ 50.00 - 396 lbs. @ .42.00 . 250 lb s. @ 39.00 - 196 lbs. @ 42.00 . 380 lbs. 39.00 -. 80lbs. . 41.00 -- 70 lbs. 49.00 - 280 lb s. 38.00 ....286 lbs. 40.00 -- 720 lbs. 45.00 154 lbs. @ 4.00 .. 140 lbs. 47.00 -120 lbs. @ 44.00 110 lbs. @ 44.00 250 lb s. @ 43.00 710 lbs. @ 45.00 -.200 lbs. @ 54.00 -- 614 lbs. @ 48.00 74 lbs. @ 43.00 512 lb s. 10.00 552 lb s. 36.00 . 510 Ibs. 40.00 692 lbs. @ 16.0 ... 360 lbs. @ 39.00 20 lbs. @ 40.00 518 lbs. 41.00 214 lb s. 44.00 550 lbs. -10.00 - 992 lbs. 42.00 - 908 lbs. 40.00 K, Proprietor andi mct a Colored man driving a Ford on his left, and thinking the darkey was not going to turn out, he crossed over, but as he did the darkey turned out to his right and ran over Charlie and the motorcycle. At first it was feired Charlie was hurt. internally, but this morning he 'seems to be all right. Policeman Flowers had a very ,.i tertaining night last Saturday night. lie collected around $175.00 from the (lice rollers and other ways. In one of the games, a negro tried to pull a ner vey stunt so F"lowers called on his "Blackjack" for assistance. and of course that broke upl the game. ratory School Alsbrook, Principal JTIH CAlROLINA I English, French, Latin, miathemnatics, 'horomgh preparation for any college. win honors. Ind ividlual instruction. is. Students accompl ish more in one gentleman has been securedl as assist three or six month's complete Business md~ typewriting course~s. 11iigli school itial. Enroll today. Sesesion begins operty ? property rights is at of our town now. He louds looming above you rom Tornadoes. this: A very fe'w dollars lollars tied up in endang IE CERTA!N. MA Y BE TOO LATE ' EVERYTHING urance Co. OHN C. BAGNAL