The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, November 03, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 12
Cbe ianning times.
Published Every Wednesday
EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER - 3, 1920
Mrs. D. Hirschmann has returned
home from New York.
Charlton DuRant, Esq., was in New
York Monday on business.
Mr. Nelson was a business
visitor to Columbia on M.onday.
Mr. Joe Burgess of Clemson Col
lege spent the week-end in town.
Miss Mattie Venning was the guest
of Miss Mary Clarkson in Columbia
last week.
Messrs. J. W. tigby, J. A. Wein
berg, S. Oliver O'Bryan and J. W.
Wideman visited the Fair last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rigby spent
Wednesday and Thursday in Colum
bia, attending the Fair.
MAr. and Mrs. 11. C. Curtis went to
Columbia last Thursday to see the
Carolina-Clemson football game.
Miss Blossom and Bessie Nash and
Mr. Wendell Levi of Sumter spent the
week-end with Mrs. Leon Weinberg.
Mrs. Jake Iseman returned home
Sunday from Atlanta, where she had
been visiting her sister.
Died last Thursday at his home near
Wilson, Mr. Allen Louder, and was
buried at Oak Grove on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hirschmann an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Annie to Mr. Harry
Frisch of Schenactdy, N. Y.
Mrs. J. W. Wideman entertained at
bridge last Thursday afternoon in
honor of her sister, Mrs. G. H. Slater
' of Orangeburg.
Mrs. Joseph Sprott was the first
lady to register in Manning, and on
yesterday was the first lady to cast
her vote in the presidential election.
Dr. Thornton Whaling will preach
in the Presbyterian church at Sum
merton next Sunday morning and
night.
Married last Thursday by Judge of
Probate Windham, Mir. Carl Loyd of
Winston-Salem, N. C., and Miss
. Freeman of' Manning.
Died in Columbia Monday, Mr. J. J.
Bragdon, father-in-law of Mrs. Car
rie Bragdon of Manning. The deceas
ed was 80 years old, and lived in Clar
endon several years.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
home of Mrs. Oliver O'Bryan next
Tuesday afternoon, November 9th, at
4 o'clock. All members are earnestly
requested to be present.
The election in Clarendon yesterday
passed off very quict. In fact, the
vote was small and as usual little in
terest was taken. The returns have
not come in yet, therefore we cannot
give the figures.
Died in MamI,in yesterday after
noon, Mrs. Maud Stukes, widow of the
late Thos. .1. Stukes. The deceased
leaves four children. Iler death was
a sirpri'ise to this coimunitv as her
dleath wvas u nex pectedl a'nd sudden.
Th'le regular monthmly meeting of the
Missionary Soci''ty of the Methodist
church will he held *iwxt Monday, Nov.
8th at 4 p. im. at the Methodist church.
All members are earnestly solicited to
At The Pastime!
7 :00 P. M. and 8 :45 P. M.
TONIGHT
Char-les Ray
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"Bill Henry"
TOMORROW
"Th~le She Tiger"
A thrilling d'rma of the
Me.xican Bor'der'.
FRIDA Y
Williami Farnumn
in
"Wolve's of the Night"
SATUJRDAY
Ethel (layton
"Vicky Vanl"
MOND)AY
Bert Lytell
in
TU~ JESD A Y
Elaine Hammerstein
in
"A Country Consin"
IMITATION
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We wish to thank our C
imitators for the compli
bi
ment. The dollar is still 1i
getting value .received at
our store. Friends you e
have stood by us nobly the
first month that our new
plan-CASH and CARRY N
has been in operation. U
You will find some F
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prices below that will ap- )
peal to you. P
Mazola Cooking Oil P
30c a can
New Crop Second Head
Rice
$1.00 a peck
t
Large Cake Star Soap
6c a cake 1
f
Octagon Soap
e
8%c a cake
Armoui's Star Hams
40c a pound
Dime Brand Milk
20c a can
Best Pearl Grits
39c a peck
Large Cans Snowdrift
. $1.90 a can
Klim Milk, 10 qt. size
$1.80 a can
King Bird Salmon
20c a can
Parched and Ground
Coffee
15c a lb.
A Good Green Coffee
15c a D:
FRUIT CAKE TIME IS
HERE.
We have just r'eceived
Currants, Citron, Lemon
Peel, Orange Peel, Rais
ins, Glace Cherries, Glace
Pineap)ple and Shelled Al.
monds.
Aunt Jemina Pancakes
and Maple Syrup are fine
these mornings.
We wvill have for sale
this year Wards Paradise
and Bromm's old Virginia
FRUIT CAKES.
B. B.
BREED IN
THE CASH AND) CARRY
G Rt 0 C E R
We D~on't Cut Prices
We Make Them.
EAN AND CROSS?
IIOWS YOUR LIR?
ry SardraS, An Excellent Stimulant
and Tonic
One's disposition depends largely on
te condition of the body. Hot tem
rs usually are the result of sluggish
vers, poor digestion, stomach
oubles, etc. The nervous system can't
expected to operate smoothly when
te digestion is upset.
A mean', cross disposition in the
orning before breakfast is a pretty
id indication. The system heeds
eansing.
Many wise folks take pains to keep
ieir bodies properly. A tablespoonful
SarDraS before each meal will tone
the digestion, stimulate the stom
.h, enliven the liver and purify the
ood. A scientific stimulant and tonic
repared. from medicinal roots and
,rbs. Improves health and disposition
r cleansin5 the body and regulating
s organs. . Does what the common
xatives cannot do. Contains no al
)hol.
Ask all dealers and jobbers.
3 pisent. Any others that would
ke to conic are cordially welcome.
Mr. Joe Yassney, who was appoint
I the third officer of the town start
1 on his new job Monday. Mr.
assney is a man of good judgment
id we believe he will make a fine
Bicer.
A very delightful Hallow'een party
as held at the home of Witmer Shope
it Fri'day evening from 5 to 7. Thosel
resent were: Doris Coffey, Florence
avis, Ruth Boger, Christine Patrick,-I
osalie Weinberg, Harriet Plowden,i
rances McElveen, Doc Bradham, Bill
'Bryan, Warren Horton, Muldrow
Tindham and Witmer Shope. Misses
ladaline Shope, Pearl Hirschmann
nd Mrs. 11. J. Newman served're
reshnients to the little guests.
Quite a surprise marriage took
lace at Sunimerton last WednesdayI
fternoon when Miss Annie Felder be- I
Ane the bride of Mr. Willie Black.
'lie bride, who is the (laughter of Mr.:1
nd Mrs. W. E. Felder and is an ac
:m)plished and beautiful young lady.
Ir. Black who is from New York, is I
prominent young man with head
uarters in the above eity. The happy I
ouple have the congratulations of
ieir many friends.
Dickson's Drug Store is to be high-'I
i congratulated for their efforts in
urnishing the people of Manning and
icinity with the election returns last I
ight. The lirge crowd present was
ntertained between bulletins with
loving pictures and no doubt the
bireatening weather kept away hund- i
eds. This -enterprising store was the
ecipient of much praise from those
resent for this progressive nove.
A lovely social event was the re
eption given last Wednesday after- C
oon1 by 'Mrs. C. R. Sprott in honor of
Irs. C. R. Sprott, Jr., a recent bride. t
teceiving with the hostess and the a
on1oree were Mrs. Joseph Sprott, c
Irs. S. R. Sprott and Mrs. Jesse
prott. Chrysanthemums in all their
>vely coloring from white to deepest J
urple were used in profusion in the
iving rooi, the hall, where Miss Lily
>nmma Sprott served fruit punch and
it the dining room. Here from a
eautifully decorated table Miss Sue
;prott, assisted by a bevy of youngi"
irils, served pink and white ices andi
akes. A number of ladies called dur
nig the afternoon.
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NOTICE
I wvill apply to the Probate Court
f Clarendon County, S. C., on Fri
ay, D~ecembher 3, 1920 at eleven
'clock in the forenoon for a final dis
harge as Admiinistrator of the estate
*f Lula Kershaw, deceased.I
Mathis Postell.
Manning, S. C., Nov. 3, 1920. pd.
11OW-, THlE BABY SUFFEREI
I Ier little body was red, inflamed l
nd itching wvith eczemia, or some I
indlred rash. Other treatmients fail
d, but Zemerine made her healthy
nd( comfortable. Sold1 for $1 anti
'0 cents by Dickson D~rug Store.
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CARD) OF THANKS
We wish to express through the
olumrans of your paper our heart felt j
hanks andt appre~ciation for the many
:indnuesses shown our loved one, J. E.
(ennedy in his Inst illness by the good
>eople of his comnmunity and thirough~
mut the county.
By His Family.
sTATPE OF SOUTH! CAROLINA,
County of Clarendon
COUJRT 01" COMMON PLEAS
l'he Sumter Trust Co., Plaintiff,
against
loston David, HI. C. DeLaine, and S.
E. Briggs, Defendants.
P urnsua nt, to a Decree0 of the Court
>f Comnitn Pleas for saidl County antI
-;ta'te, made in abiove entitled action
() me dlirectedl, wvhiich Decree is dauted
)etobe'r 30, 1920, 1, E. R. Plowden
sheriff of, Clarendon County, will sell
it public 'auction to the highest bid
ler for cash on Monday, the sixth (lay
>f D~eceniber, 1920, being salesday,
,vithin the ,legal hours for judicial
mdes, in front of the Court IHouse at
Vianning, S. C., the following describ
a realI estate:
All that parcel piece, or tract of
and lying, being andl situated in the
EChENAN
Monet backi without quest on
if HUNT'S Salvo fails in thi.
treatmernt of ITCH. i(CZEMA,
RINGWORM, TET'iTER or i ~ i
other itching skin digcages.
Tryp a 75 cent box at our risk.
ICI(KRON'S RUG STO(REnn
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Ne1A
For Men,
Cuffs and Slei
cover closely,lI
I while armhc
extra width w
so You can wear
you ,prefer to
THE LARW
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The Hor1
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14 N. Main Street
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ounty and State aforesaid, contain
ag one hundred and ten and nine
enths (110 9-10) acres, more or less,
part of "Cuddo" plantation, bound
I as follows: North by lands of
sharlton DuRant; East by lands of
rideon Ballard; South by lands of J.
. Cantey, and West by lands of D.
1. Rodgers.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
E. R. Plowden,
Sheriff of Clarendon County.
MAN ORDINANCE
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ut comfortably the a
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these Sweaters ovei
do so.
"EST STOCK IN EASTERN
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thing Compa
Re of Hart Schaffner & Marx
I.E.EEEE3EEE.MI
SectioUi - Updn' the streets de
scribed in Section Ohe hereof, all ve
hicles shall be parked in the center of
said streets, at an angle thereto of
forty-five digrees- and within the lines
marked out upon said Streets. Pro
viled, however, that no vehicle shall
be parfted within ten feet* of an in
tersecting street, nor shall any ve
hicle be parked opposite any alley way
leading into said street, but sufficient
space shall be left so that vehicles
may enter ssid alley ways from either
side of the street.
Section' III-Any person violating
ance, upon conviction thereof, shall
you break a Lens save
it dupi
A R
TH E OPT
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sure your Cotton
aiantity, at any p1
also store it for y
arehouse.
lealty & Ins
PHONE 214
Manning, S. C.
GATA
toft
Children!
he knitting to
rms of wearer, -
>my, assuring
-*your coat if '
CAROLINA.
mndler
Clothes'.
SUMTER, S. C.N
pay a fine of not less than one dollar
nor miore than one hundred dollars, or
be confined upon the County chain
gang for not less than one day, nor
more than 'thirty days.
Section IV.-This Ordinance shall
go into effect immediately and all Or,
dinances or parts of Ordinances 'in
conflict herewith, arw nereby repeal
ed.$..
Done and Ratified in .Co uncil .As
sembled, this the first day of Novem..
ber, A. D., 1920.
.W. C. Davis,
J. G HuginsMayor.
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;he kitting ou a a'
rm ofttoarer
ace
)my assurin
yurnca Co.
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