The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, November 10, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 16
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Published Every Wednesday
WE[DNESDA Y, NOVEMBER 10, 1920
T1he banks mal storecs wvill close to
mrorrow, this binrg A ristice Day.
Horn to Mr. arnd Mrs. R. 0. Cope
land October 29, a baby girl.
Hot supper(r at New Center school
hourse, November 12th.
Bo'rn toi Mr. and Mrs. Jlamves Iar
rison M~oniday a ten andi one-half
pound baby boy.
Married in (Colurmbia October 29,
M rs. Kate W indham0 andr Mr. D)inkins
Mctal! both of'\ Manninrg.
TPh ere will be a ba rree sup jper anrd
ot her amuaisement s :r the scho ol hioukre
at Sardinria on F'ridayv, November 19,
for the bernef it of' thIe schrool. Purblic
cord ially inivitedi.
Save twelve andr a half or nmore on
every hale of ((ittbon. Schiwartz, Bros.
will pay 2 1 -2 cemris per pioundr above
best nmarket. price, ini e xchanrge for
At ThePastime
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TO MORROW ~
A Dramna of l'( rive and eveng~e
"'TillE HiEA'lE IN CHIN4EI'"
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merchandise or on account. Read ad-I
vertisement. Schwarez Bros., Sum
ter, S. C.
Miss Ruth Levi of Sumter was the
guest of Miss Netta Levi last week.
Mr. J. C. Plowden has sold hi
dence to Mr. J. D. Gerald.
Mr. Ingram Bradham spent yester
(lay in Columbia on business.
Mr. B. B. Breedin left yesterday for
Atlanta where he went on business.
Mrs. Aycock and children of Vir-.
ginia is visiting her sister Mirs. R. D.
Cothran in M~anning.
Mr. J. E. Reardon has been confined
to the house several days suffering
with a severe cold.
Miss Corinne Barfield has been ap
pointedl clerk in the office of the coun
ty Commissioners.
The town is now having the streets
mn the business portion lined off, andl
all vehicles will be made to park with
in the lines.
Rev. L. B. McCord, Rev. C. B. Smith,
W. M. Plowden, James Dickson and
Wallace Plowden are spending this
week in the wilds of Santee.
Quite a number of Manning people
are planning to go to Sumter tonight
to see "Irene," a musical comedy
which has had a long run in New
York.
Mr. HI. C. Curtis has been appoint
ed Chairman of the Fourth Roll Call
for the Red Cross, which begins to
morrow, Armistice Day.
DtW~ Paeneed Beugale give
me es. setatIa, endurable
1we we4tapr em a wit
~ss4e t . ad. .etIon
ame -wgn 0 teanis. Whae
see a Pa~ ebreessed Sensalew.
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inname==r5
rice
dll Sui
re sacrificing our I
tially LOWER COST
finitely lower prices i
lieves in.
are taking this decisive acti
mly now, but in the future,
e in business for a long, lot
rything marl
exactly wh
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aand
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nn iochanffer 4
There will be a dance at Pinewood n
iext Friday night. A band from Camp C
Jackson will furnish music for the v
ccasion. The public is invited. h
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Mr. Clarence Iseman has disposed ti
>f the "Small Margin" Grocery store S
to Mr. A. C. DuBose who will continue A
the business in the same stand, next A
loor to The Pastime Theatre. t
The election commissioners met yes- h1
:erday and declared the election. The V
>nly contest was for Congress. W.
'urier Logan the Democratic nominee
received 902 votes andl St. Mark Sas
Portas the Republican contestant re
:eivedl 49 votes in the county.
Newv price for cotton. Schwvartzt
Bros. in Sumter wvill buy your cotton
and pay you 2 1-2 cents per p~oundl
above the best market price. Read
the large advertisement for particu
Lars. Schwartz Bros. Sumter, S. C.
A Barbecue and llot Supper wvill be
g'iven at the Newv Center school house
near' residlence of Mr. John C. Durant,
Jr., Friday evening, November 12th.
Starting about 7:00 o'clock. Pro
Leeds of the supper wvill be used for
the benefit of the school. Everyone
is cordlially invited to come.
t
We wondler if the towno authorities y
are, going to enforce the plumbing S
ardmiance wvhich reads that every I
property holder along the sewer and
water lines must make the connec-"
tions. The non-enforcement of this i
ordlinance wvould be a step backward
in sanitation, and there is no dloubt
but the health of any community deC
nson strict sanitary measures.
McGII,L-SAN DIFER
Mr. J1. Motte M~cill, prominent
young merchant of this place, wvas
*very man a chane to owa Me
weather-proof, eajoyable kem..
dead air apace between efeots
id Winter cold.
r-quickly erected by ay handy
you save In rent will soo, pay
OMPANY , -
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3vel in
IS and
)rofits now to give
it once for the sa
[on as a special service I
Ig time. Your confidem
:ed in plain j
at reduction
RGEST STOCK IN EAk
ler C1
me of
SE Marx Clothes
iarried Sunday afternoon to Mis
ieraldine Sandifer of Orangebur
,here the ceremony took place at th
o. ; )f a relative or the bride. Bot
ride and groom are wel knw c1t.'
is community. They returned her
unday night. Mrs. D. E. Bradhan
irs. W. B. Gregg and Miss Dordi
IeGill, sisters of the groom, attende
ie wedding.-Kingstree Record.
The bride is well rememberedl her
aving been employed as saleslady i
Veinberg Co., for quite awhile.
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CARD) OF THANKS
We wish to thank the relatives an
riends of Mrs. Maude Stukes fo
1eir sympathy and beautiful fLorn
ifts in our recent bereavement.
Thomas Stukes,
Zuline Stukes,
-Cleo Stukes,
Clyde Stukes.
TOTES OF TIEACHIERS MEBETINi
A fairly representative unumber o
larendon County teachers met at th
ourt House last Saturday in respuons
> a call for reorganization. Asi
ras the first meeting no set prograt
ad been arrangedl.
Th'le following oflicers were electe
> serve the association for this yeau
. Gist Gee, Superintendent of thi
ummerton high school, P'residlent
). M. Turbeville, Principal of the Tui
INS UR.
Let us hi
In anyq
We can
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S. W. BARRON
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you what you want
me high standard of
Lo our customers, confident
:e in us is our most valued 4
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s I beville school, vice president; Mrs. J.
K. Breledil of the Manning high school
e secretary.
1 Prof. Gee was electedi as Claren
n don's representative in the State
e council which manages the machinery
, of the state teachers association.
as foo crin inmittee yas selected
follJ.I~ow:, County Superintendent,
E '. J. jBrowvne Prof. A. T. Helms and
c Mrs J. K. Breedin. e san
Miss Minnie McFadden gave an ac
count of the work dlone in some of the
schools of this county for the illit
ertes.
My most valuable st<
tacles and Eyeglasses
sures your getting Cc
fitted. If youl want i
II THE OPT(
E Your I
1sure your Cotton
uantity, at any ph
also store it for y<
arehouse.
Realty ~& Insi
'PHoNE 21.1
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Manning,.S. C.
oats
low,
Sood clothes at a
quality that this
that you will appre
isset.
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ing
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M1fr. J. K. Breedin spoke on the 1re
sent financial status showing why
teachers cannot expect' to get their
pay promptly at this eime.
The County Superintendent stress
ed the importance of all teachers get
ting their state licenses and sending
tlhem i for record.
A few other items for the general
good of the association Were discuss
Cel.
The inext meeting of the association
will be held here, first Saturday in
December an d thereafter on the first
saturday' in (ech monthi. X.
)ck in trade is not Spec
but the service that in
>rrect glasses corr'ectly
ie best service you will
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?otton !
for you.
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urance Co.
DHiN C. BAGNAL