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A t TI until t Op at Cla G( Axi us as The Home of Publisbhed Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1, Yesterday just 34 years ago was the fearful earthquake. Mr. IHerman Duncan of Dillon is visiting relatives in Manning. Mrs. L. II. Ilarvin and children are visiting relatives in Tennessee. Miss I nna and Lula R igby are visit ing Mrs. Brock in SiummerCton. Mrs. J1. E. Rea rdon le ft on Monday for a two week's stay at. Glenn Springs. Tlhe many f riends of A. A\bra ms re gret to learn that he is ill at. his home with typhoid fever. Miss fIelen G;oldsteio of Norfolk. Va. is the at tractive hiounse guest of Mrs. S. Katzoff. Mrs. IIleywardl H. Ewan and youn 5(on IIeywarid .1 r. are visiting Mrs Ewart's mothe'r, Mr s. H. A\. johnson. Misses Virginia D~avis and Saral (ntfey have rturnet td fr'om a visit. ti Columbia. Borni to 3Mr. and 31rvs. .lee Rigby lasi Tuoesdlay a six pound1 daughter, Mar: E'lizabet h. Mliss liha Sprott returned TIuisdai: from (Charlot tsville, \'a., to he presiin at the Smith-Sprnt t wedding today. Miss I uby 6l eEl ven left Tuoesda; for Clemtson~ College to assume dlutie of ste nigrap1her andI uil bokeri-r. Mr. \Vin til (hlark andl family (I (~ope arie visitinog the homne of thei sister, Mrs. II. It. (lark in Mannimg. Mrs. Ida \Vannaimiar of St. Mat thews isvisit ine- her molit her, M rs. I M. Hradlham in Manning. I lao you t hiought of the: i-yes when thtey ate in collev' T 1H E~ At Once .....,,,m$$mmmnmnnmmmnmmUU SELL CLAI ie market wil hen buyers w rhe Hil 1 Tuesday, A rk's, 7,342 pow )od tbcoi mnywhere in t CLAR High Prices Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Davis have re-. turned home after touring several states by automobile. The College Preparatory school will reopen on Monday, September 20', at 9 o'clock. Mrs. 11. 11. Bradham and children have returned home after spending the summer in the mountains. Mr. Charles Sprott of Washington is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sprot t. b)r. G. L. Dickson returned home last Friday after spending two weeks at Glenn Springs. Mr. W. T'. Briggs of Silver sold the first balIt of 1 9201 (otton 'last week to O'D~onnel & C'o., Sumter. It brought 30) cents. Bob agi, ol Clrendlon boy, but who nolive iV(n Athia is visiting Mr. nd Ms. S A. larvinofum ,rconyspent last Sunday afternoon in Manning. r.andI M rs. English Plowden have returined home a fterI speinding several w eeks in the' mountains. Mrs-. W. E. Rerdon has retu rned from~ an extede ('(1viSit with her mto t her at Ubick Mouinta in. N. C. M \ondayi was one or the biest dlays of th entre season on the local tobacc') narket a <iuantity of very good tobac I\lry Mrris K(ram ph of Nor folk,V. rIne to her home T'huirsday after a Ieig ht ful visit to her si.ster., \I r. S. r Kat zoti atd Mrs. A.r brn. Mrs. M . E. Tennoant (If Su mmoert on .haoi annourcee the engagemnent (If her dlaughttr, ( Iira Iranicis, to Mr. . dliled (Strin on your boys' oi r gir' To b sure thait thirt eyeIS arei prom OI P1 0 M E~ T R I S T, I&ug::u:suulIfititititttiit:itiifi:1111111111111 YOUR TOB. t K'S I close on V ill be here to shest D ugust 31st, M .ids for $3,201 c high and all he State. S W 4. McCabe of Columbia. The wedding ;o take place in the foll. Mr. and Mrs. A. Forest Fowler of ,olumbia announce the arrival of a line and a half pound son, Thursday vho will be called Forest Jr. Mrs. 'owler is pleasantly remembered here is Miss Lucille Alsbrook. Editor The Manning Times. Please allow me space in your paper to express to the voters of the younty my sincere thanks to those who tood by me and voted for me in the First Primary election. It is indeed gratifying to me to have receivedl the large vote I did in the first Primary, especially whent I consider that I was in the race with four other good and well known men to the people of the counlty. I thank you all. Sincerely yours, J1. Edward Gamble. Sl'ROTT~l-SMITII Because of the personal popularity of the young peopile and the promin ence of their families, the wedd Iing of Miss ltuth Smith and Mr. .Jesse It Sprott, which took place at HIigh Noor today at the Methodist Church, was of unusual interest. The church wvas simply dlecoratedl in pahn.a mul ferns a large bowl of asters ini pastel shades giving the only color note amidl th< coot green. Th'le wedd~lin g march-tha Itritd Chorus from I eengrin, ani M\endelsoh n's Wedding Marachi, wm! playedt by Mtiss Sue Ji. Spjrott. 'Th< bid~e en t(ee with her lrot her, Mr William HI. Smith of Washington, an< was met at the altar by the grotan wit~h hiis best man, M~lr. ,11ame(s M Sprott. Usi ng the i mpjressive' ring service of the Methodist Chiurach Ileverenid Charlies H. Smith, t he bride' fat her, pteraformed the marcriage ce re mon Iy. tually lovely inl a saa:ntal suit 1) taupe phlWiitom witht (1hok1'r cotta embroi'((idtery. tler ra )51ge was ot ort ch idl ant w~h itea asters. 1Imed iatel; :aft# r the ceremaoy ; he young coupl motored to Sumiter and10( from ther wVilt go to the moun11ta insi of 'Tennesse to spend their hloneymaoon~. IfY Til E T'l'(A('CO M EI 'The bia rbacuie ant chicken suappe givenl by 'The M aunninog Tobacco Hloar of Tlrade 11last riay anight was qit i aI success. F~ew people anow who at 'lThe M tanning Toablacco Oarad of Tlradi t hey consist of all the watrehouseme :and toacco buiyers, eachi being equaall intecrested and1( each arec dueI 01 thanks ( for the bourd ti ful spreadt ren< (redl uas. The mansl 1 wh ereby t~h suppertasl lV1 iinanlcedl waIs nmlacctt from thte fees cha11rgedt each oif t he t< hmho auad shaat, fri(ca chicken, baruna wie- st 'w, rice, paickltes and1( hot cofie ft was served in Clark's wvarehtous Th'fis supperl~ wast suaperintendedl by M S wV nron. 'rlie ,.-ookiai liing do, ACCO IN MA WAR] Vednesday, S pay 4arket r. J. C. Dennic .11, making ar >f$ grades are se !AREH, TENNESSEE HOUSE REVERSES ACTION ON SUFFRAGE ISSUE Motion Carried With a Rush as Antis Gain Control of Floor-Vote Ill egal, Ratificationists Declare. Nashville, Aug. 31.-The Tennessee House of Representatives, with a quo rum presence at the first time since August 20, arranged from its journal this afternoon all record of ratifica tion of the suffrage amendment and voted, 47 to 37 with 20 not voting, to non-concurrance the action of the Senate in ratifying it. Shortly after the House convened it becamie evidlent that the anti-ratifica tionists, a majority of wvhom have been in Alabama on a filibuster for more than a wveek, were in the majority through failure of several of the suf frage members to arrive in time. With lock-like program, the antis proceeded to Put through their plan of attempt ing to undo what was done on August 1, when ratification was accomplished. Carried by 4 7tu 37. The first step was the motion to expunge from the journal of that day all reference' to the proceed(ings upon jOn Saturday, Destr Can you afford to ri Lect us insure it for D)ON'T D)ELAY--SEE I) WE INS (Manning S. W. BARRON LNNING EHOU eptember 8t1 Prices , of Turbevill 43 . lling as wel OUSE R. D. CLAR the suffrage ratification resolution. After this was accomplished, 47 to 37, with sixteen not voting, motion was made and carried that a certified copy of the resolution, the original of which is in the hands of the Senate, be spread upon the journal. Representative Riddick, floor leader of the ratificationists made the point of order that the resolution was ouAt' of the hands of the House and now a part of the federil Constitultion through proclamation of Secretary of State Colby. Hie was overruled by Speaker Walker. The House by a viva voce vote then adloptedl a motion to reconsidler its pre vious action until the resolution. Mo tion was then madle and carried to non-concur in the action of the ,Senate in ratifying the ratification resolution. May Jie Illegal. In the course of the discussion of the legality of the action of the' House in reconsidering, Representative Rid dlick read a letter from Sate's Attor ney Thompson in which the latter ex pressed the opinion that reconsidera tion of the resolution was impossible, since the I Iouse had already ratified it anid Governor Cox had certified to Sec August, 21, 19; mob iles were cyed b! in Manning. mn your automobile without It you.. US TOD)AY--TOMORROW URE ANYTHING AGAINS6 Iealty & Ins PHONE 214 Manning, S. C. !111111111111111111111111111111111111111122112 SE ; i, and t e, sold 6 0 I with K, Proprieto retary Colby this action by both House and Senate. Governor Roberts declined to make any statement tonight as to the effect of the House's action, saying that the matter was a purely legal one and in the hands of Attorney General Thomp son. Action of the House is not taken se riously here, as the general opinion prevails that legality or illegality of ratification will be decide(d upon the recordl sent to Washington by Gover nor Roberts. Anti-ratificationists would not state tonight whether they expect to make an effort to have' the Senate, which votedl to ratify, 25 to 4, to reverse Its action. FOR SALE-Several registered Duroe Sows, sonme of them bred to farrow in October. I will be at My father's (C. II. Baggett's) place near Bloom ville next Monday, September 6th and will sell the above sows at a harvga in. Also two registeredl Boars. Registration papers will be dleliver ed wvith the sows. If you want a goodl sow cheap wvrite R. C. Baggett, care Palmetto National Bank, Co lunmbia, S. C. 11. 30, Two Auto , Fire!* isuranCe? MAY BE TOO LATE ['EVERYTHIING~ urance Co. IOHN C. BAGNAL' titttttittittitti:ttitiutit utttutitititmmi