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N- ~ ~ . x.2 Ca x - - ?. Att SUGAR S NEW I _THE MANN\ Entered at the Postoffice at M Appelt & Sho Published Ev4 Subscription Rates $2. MANNING, S. C., WEDNE A GROWIN( Speed maniacs are becoming too this country. As we have remarked i to put an effectual curb on their speed ple they maim or kill are of use to sc check them, jail sentences will. In C the city by the throat. They were pc the law, the city, the state and the go But one prominent offender sudde Landis. He is now in the federal p: ring is panic stricken, and the lid is with dynamite. If it can be done w The average motorst is law abiding i but lie suffers for the wild and crim peals to reason and fines have had no only recourse left to the public is t< One good jail sentence will do the wc mahiacs will take to cover and sudd dians. YOU CAN ] His life is full of surprises, but low first learns that to accomplish tl tively easy matter when lie goes at manner. Too many of us are prone first giving it proper thought and in mountable mountain simply because which we have been accustomed to dc The man of strong force and ch; obstacles because he likes his work a form it. The average man may be( tivation of habit. And the cultival than that of the crops in the field. Obstacles are only obstacles to man of wvill power and determination a giant. You can, if you will. RALLY D)AY Rally Day for the Home D~emon striation (Clubs of Clarendon Count, will he held at Manning in the Cour House on November 20th, 1920. All Club members are urgedl to at tend and( visitors are welcomed. Th'le progr*am opiens at 10 o'clocl A. M. Interesting talks, music ex hibits of the girlIs and wvomen's worl will fill the morning hours; afte which a recess for lunch wvil be takei and then at 3:30) P. M. all are to at Lend the p)icture show. Through th kindness of the manager, Mr. Sprot a goodl picture will be given for LI LARD) 1.9c * Highest Quality ,JAM 41c Jar A ssorted 50c Values ASP~ARAGUS 2cCan Good 35c Value T he above are chart Phone No. 8 erid AT THE 9B POUND ale Starts JNDEKSE IING TIMES anning as Second-Class Matter. pe, Proprietors. ,ry Wednesday 00 per year in Advance 3DAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920 ] NUISANCE 0 great and promiscuous a nuisance in n these columns before, it is quite time ing and niaiming and killing. The peo ciety. They are not. If fines will not hicago the trafficers in illicit booze had >werful, arrogant, and contemptuous of vernment. nly found himself before Federal Judge rison at Fort Leavenworth. The booze down so tight it couldn't be jarred off ith booze it can be done with speeding. Lnd considerate of the rights of others, inal recklessness of the speeders. Ap effect upon these public nuisances. The i put these fellows where they belong. i irk in this community. The rest of the eniy develop into remarkably good In 00 F YOU WILL -o me of the greatest of all is when a fel ie supposedly impossible is a compara it with determination and in the right to consider a thing impossible without vestigation. To us it looks an insur it is greater than the problems with al. iracter finds it easy to overcome great nd has confidence in his ability to per ome forceful of character through cul Lion of habit is more simple and easy ~hose who consider them such. To the they are as pebbles in the pathwany of small adlmission fee to the club mem bers. - It is hoped that this will be a (lay 'of much profit andl pleasure and that t each club will be well represented. Mrs. S. 0. Plowden, - Home Dem. Instructress. <WINNERS ATl PINEWOOD) FAIR The Manning Times, r Manning, S. C. -l Below please find list of winners in flower department of Pinewood Coin a miunity Fair Association held here t Friday, November 12th. i Mrs. E. M. Bradhamn, first prize, IERE AR Special Low Pric< FLOUR $1.79 24 It. Very BeSt CATSUP 3 cBottle A Big 40c Value Vegetables For Soup 17c 20c Value re and delivery prices to tho. THE MAl -E p uLE"" C2C C C p NEW UNI -PALMO Wednesc LINO DON'T NEGLECT COUGHS OR COLDS Neglected colds often lead to in fluenza, pneumonia and other ser ious complications. For years the essential ingre dients horehound mullein and tar have been used successfully as an immediate check to coughs and colds. These three ingredients have been combined with a few other helpful ones to make the celebrat ed Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar It is pleasing to the taste and relief is immediate. Your druggist will supply you, and will refund your money if you are not pleased with results. For treating influenza we recom mend Dr. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys in conjunction with Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar. Manufactured by MURRAY DRUG CO. 45-cow-ti COLUMBIA, S. C. ,ut Roses. Mrs. H. L. Baxley, second prizo ,ut Roses. Mrs. R. S. DesChamps, first prizi >est collection of Ferns. Mrs. R. S. DesChamps, second prizi iest collection of Ferns. Miss Hattie Hodge, first priz< Dahlias. Miss Hattie Hodge, first prizi Chrysantheums. Mrs. J. M. Ticks, seconi prizi Dhrysantheums. Mrs. R. S. DesChamps, first prizi )cst coileci~un of Begonias. Mrs. 0. P. Harvin, second priz4 jest collection of Begonias. Mrs. W. D. Epperson, Mrs. Richardson, Miss Harvey, Committee in charge. - 0 A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Is often marredl by infiammator liscases of the skin, such as ci wma, tetter and the like. Blotel xs and pimples make ugly scars. Ti Z~emerine-sold for 60 cents and by Dickson Drug Store. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon Under andl by virtue of an Exect ion issuedl by L. L. Wells, Treasur< ror~ Clarendon County, and to n, directed, I will offer for sale on Moi dlay the sixth (lay of December 192 the same being salesday within tI legal hours for judicial sales in fror of the Court H-ouse at Manningi saidl county the following real estai for taxes: Manning township, Estate C. Lesesne, 1 lot. E. R. Plowden, Sheriff of Clarendon County. Manning, S. C., Nov. 1?, 1920-46-St E 15 G( es for This Weel< I COF FE E 39c * A Real 50c Value TEA 51c lb Our Empress 60c Grade MACKEREL 2cCan An excellent trade se having accounts with VNING GRO e Bi )ERSELLING LIVE SOAP lay Mornii S U TORE, s Protec BI If desired we wl Corrugated and Cement, Li Shi I-Carl ina NOTICE This is to notify the public that no trespassing, hunting or fishing will be allowed on any of my lands. C. M. DAVIS, 45-6t-p. Summerton, S. C. NOTICE Any one accepting my indorsement will do so at their own risk, for I will not be responsible for said in dorsement. R. S. DesChamps. Pinewood, . , S.Nov. 15, 1920-46-6t-p 0 TRESPASS NOTICE 1i Cedar Grove Plantation, St. Paul irTownship. IAll parties arc warned against trespassing upon the lands of the Cedar Grove Plantation, St. Paul . Township, Clarendon County, South r Carolina. No hunting is allowed. Nc e fishing is allowed. The lands are .. well postedl along the lines, and all 0 trespassing wil bea prosecuted to the t' Robert A. Smythe, Manager, n Joe H. King, Local Manager. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE J. - - I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate of Clarendon County on the 13ti (lay of December, 1920 at 1.1 o'clocli -c A. M. for letters of discharge as Ad. )OD ON E on Quality Goode CHEESE 33c * Finest Full Cream STRING BEANS 11c Can A good 15c center GARDEN PEAS C 20c Can Worth more than 25c us. T rading with us makes CERY CO. STORE 6 CAKES I ng, Nov. 1 MMERTO H. A. Becker, t Your C JILD THAT WAREHOUI 11 furnish a plan, and Sheets, Nail any other mater me, Plaster, Wall B ngles, Asphalt Shinc Write or Phone Pnrtl1n C #A %0SWld C CHARLESTON, S. C. ministrator of the Estate of Augustus F. Richardson, deceased. J. S. Richardson. Pinewood, S. C., Nov. 10, 1920-pd. 0 NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon county on the 9th (lay of December, 1920, at 11 o'clock A. M. for Letters of Discharge as Ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of Mary Ann Harvin, de ceased. Sanders Tindal, Administrator. Paxville, S. C. Nov. 9, 1020 pd. TRESPASS NOTICE All hunting, fishing or otherwise Salie Clark etate Is forbiddlen. Thie includes l ands west of Avenue and first branch stream leading to swamp. 43-6t--pd W. M. Clark. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Judge of Pro. bate for Clarendon County on the 29th day of November 1920, at 11 o'clock a. mn., for Letters of Discharge as guardian for Annie Marie Buddin formerly Annie Marie Turbeville, for. merly a minor. J. M. Buddin, Guard ian. Timmonsville, S. C., October 26th 1920. pdl 'S SOAP 6c Cake All 8c values BAKED BEANS 15c Can Regular 20c kind KRA and TOMATOES 17c Can Fancy quality your dollar do its duty. Phone No. 8 ale OR 25c .7 N, S. C. Prop. rotton .S, Roofiing ials. oard, Metal ,jes. 2rent Co ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION In the District Court of the United For the Eastern District of South Carolina In Ba'hkruptcy In the Matter of Trinity Mercantile Company, and T. 0. Schwartz, doing business as such. Alleged bankrupt. Whereas a petition was on the 13th (lay of November 1920 fled herein for the adjudication of bankruptcy against Trinity Mercantile Company and it appears therefrom that said bankrupt in not within the district and that per sonal service of thle subpoena herein cannot be made on it herein; now on motion of Weinberg and Stukes, At torneys for said petitioners. It is ordered that service of such subpoena be made by publishing this order together with such subpoena in the "Manning Times" a newspaper p~ublishedl at Manning in said district, once a week for two consecutive weeks, the last of such publications to be on the 2nd (lay of December, 1920, and by mailing a copy of thin order and said petition and subpoena to the last known place of abode of the said Trinity Mercantile Company in said district on or before the day of the first publication. Witness the Honorable Henry A. M. Smith, Judge of the said Court and the ceal thereof, at Charleston, in said district on the 15th day of No vemiber, 1920. (Seal of Court) Richard W. Huteon, 46-3t-c- Clerk. In the District Court of the United States, For the Eastern District of South Carolina. No. 2195 in Bankruptcy. In the Matter'of Trinity Mercantile Co., and T. 0. Schwartz, doing business as such alleged bankrupt. To Trinity Mercantile Company in saidl District, Greeting: For certain causes offered before the District Court of the United States of America within and for the Eastern District of South Carolina, as a court of bankruptcy, we command and strictly enjoin you, laying all other matters aside and notwithstanding any excuse, that you personally ap - pear before our said District Court to be holdlen at Charleston, in said District, on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1920, to answer to a petition filed by Rittenburg & Co.~ et al., in our said court, praying that you may be adjudged a bankrupt; and to do further and receive that which our saidl District Court shall consider in this behalf. And this you are in no wise to omit, under the pains and penalties of what may befall thereon. Witness the Honorable Henry A. M. Smith Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Charleston in said District, this 13th day of November, A. D. 1920. (Seal of Court) Richard W. Hutnon, erdk.