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Published Everg Wednesday WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920 Read the Bradham Duroc Farm adv. for better times. Dr. and Mrs. Abe Veinberg of Sum ter spent Sunday in Manning. Mrs. D. Silverman of Kingstree, spent Moinday with relatives here. Mrs. S. E. Briggs spent Sunday with friends in Gibson, N. C. Read the Bradhan'Duroc Farm adv. for better times. Mrs. Moses of Sumter spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Wein berg in Manning. Senator Wideman left Sunday for Yamasee where he is now on a deer hunt. Messrs. "Bob" and Frank Walker are visiting their sister, Mrs. 11. 11. Bradham. Read the Bradham Duroc Farm _.!v. for better times. Miss Williams, our genial telegraph operator, spent Saturday and Sunday in Charleston. Mesdames Abrams and Katzofl were the guests of Kingstree rela tives over Saturday. Mr. Frank Ellerhe, who is a meni ber of the Vashington American base ball team, is visiting his brother, Capt. H. I. Ellerbe. Mr. .1. A. Weinberg has sold the store oceupied by the New Idea Co., to Capt. W. C. Davis. Also the Hir schmann store to The First National Bank. Mrs. Sistrunk, who has been living in Sumter for the past year, has de cided to retui'n to Manning, and has rented the apartments over the Man ning lardware Co. Oflicers Thames and Flowers caught a darkey this morning when he got off the Iorning tra in with about five gallons of whiskey. The negro is said to have come from Wilmington. He is in the guard house. The Ladies Prayer Band and Bible Study Class of the Presbyterian church will meet with Miss McFaddin at the residence of Mrs. W. T. Les esne Friday, )ecenber 17th at 4:30 o'clock. - Bible lesson: Gen. 12th to 21st inclusive. Please bring your Bible. A contract was let on Saturday by the County lighway Commission for the building of all the bridges be tween Mlanning a nd Turbeville an betveen Manning and Plaxville. These bridges are to be of creosted timbers and .Atistin rllos. 'of Atlanta, were the successful bidders. There will he a big dinner served at the Clay Pieeon Shoot on Friday, Decenibr 17th. .The shoot will be held at the home of Robert Reaves inl the Salem section aid the dinner will be served from 2 to 5 p. m. The pro ceeds will he used for the benefit of Enterprise School. Everyone is cor dially invited to atteml. Re'pr(selt:Ltive WV. T. P. Sprott came to. \larning Saturda y to meet with the dehl'ation, but when he learned of the deat h of 1ud(hge. Rich boiurg at Summeitoni, he went there, getting back toll late f'or the meeting. llowever, he h:ts a lettei' ini another 'olumn expr2essinlg his views on c'on dlitions whh-h w'x'woiubl lik f'.r our' readIers Li read ca refitlly. D)ied at her homne in Ki n st ree' las night. Alrs. Pa:ttie ,Ba:goal, widow of' the latt- I. Aloultrie tagnal. The de ('Onr ed is suiivedV(l byi thrlee l.mighit ers Mirs. W. .\l. O)'lry-m. Alrs. I.. R. Ale Intosh atnd Mrs. WV. I'. .Jenkinsoin. The funeral services5 will be' heldI in the at II .:0t ol'loclk. Died at his lhom' inl Sunm-i n hit11lst lFiiday, .1liudge A. .1. RIihbour~g, aged se'veinty- flur years. 'filw dece'asedl was magist rate at Sumn ori~tn for ai igreat radlles, end esiwe'(ialy wa vs hie a beinefit. Sill aI my :ll ual1 at ''e- ions l1. Thiel fol lowving ItOy am~ ilh bia~ l was'8 11on TPh-re wilt b Iai (hriistmas~ till' aml oyvster supperi atILo In ra'ch~o school hous'e' Febty teveinig, Il'evember 17thi I1920 it si'veln l)'c'lock. A jolly oll fllow who h lair Is so wh iteI, Wil 0euw to' llm Banch'11 lon fill' IiuI con ersa t ion~W iih Maj. I .1', who is the lilil l'nginel forI tl the C'larendlon If ig)lv ay 11 nimmisilln, hll assuriiedI us; that th'er' wVoubIl he 11nongh miioney of t he blond issue to buiblI the r'oad fr'om Turbi'enville to Aannoig, then tol Sum liam:sburg'j line, and frlm Manniing to the SonltIr tin'. Al-o that lie hopedl toI (con1 ti' from~ Man lning toi Alcolu. 'The rL- -it that tile money(' wolI so1on iion xpe1rtsi~' to Iet Iwo moreli ('o (ARD OF TlilA NkS I wvish Io thank th ma' iny pei lel who ma0 if-'sted such'I great kitidiness to my famtily ill (our recent Lroiuble. C. w. Boilen. Are Neccessry for your Christmas Din ner or Fruit Cake if it was prepared with the pure materials that are for sale at our store. We would suggest that you make that Fruit Cake and Cran berry Sa'uce NOW. Seed Raisins 30c a lb. Cleaned Currants 30c a lb. Drained Citron 70c a lb. Fruit Cake Spice 10c a pckg. White Rose Dates 25c a pckg. Dried Figs 4Oc a Tb. Eggs Storage and Fresh 65c a dozen Best Creamery Butter 65c a lb. Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee 45c a 1b. 8 pound can Snowdrift Lard $1.65 Wesson Oil 35c a pint can Sunmaid Cluster Raisins 40c a lb. Black Eye Peas 15c a Qt. Chum Salmon 12/2c a I pound can Navy Beans 15c a 1b. Irish Potatoes 19c a p'eck Full Cream Cheese 35c a lb. Shredded Cocoanut 50c a lb. Brazils, Wainuts anid Pecans 40~c a lb. Glace inieaIple and Cherries $1.00) a Itb. Glace Orange and Lemon P~eel 40~c a lb. Warid's P romml i's Oh I Vir~ginija, Di xie and Na tional M\'inerva F" r u i t C.akes. C ran berries, C ranb~erries 30c a Qt. Mlake that Cranberry Sauce NOW. Special prices on Fruit n original qiuantities. A pples, B ananas, G rapes, Cocoanuts, Or'anges, TFan gerines, Grapefruit and Celery. Everything for your' Christmas dlinner. We are at your service. B. B. Breedin, THlE (CASH AND) CARRY G~ROCER WYe D~on't Cut Prices 'We Make Them. Big BETTE, Xmas will s Give Somethim HI An Immense Stock to NECKWEAR, SILK SHIRTS, HANDKERCHIEF SILK HOSIERY, SMOKING JACKE' H Dunlap, Stetson, K Large Line Trunks, TheD. Everything marked in p1 FOl)DSON TIRACTl) MAKES RECORD RUN Plows .10 Days and Nights; Turns 900 Acres Without tepirs Stopping only for gasoline and oil, a Fordson tractor owned by N. Korpua of Ludden, Dickey County, North IDbkota, recently completed a record run of forty days. Three operators I were assigned to the tractor, each t working an eight hour shift, and thus r keeping the tractor in operation r twenty-four hours a day. "Nine hund- If Ied aeres were plowed without. onei mi nute's eltop for repairs,'' says the atflidav it received by the Ford C'omp-t any from the IFordsaon oiwner. The tractor was purchased dur ing Ithe summner of 1919. In the spring of 19201, Korpua hegan his plowing and I1 had already turned 200 acres before lhe conceived~ the idea of working the I t ractor (lay andii night. IElectrtie head lights were mstal led, opera tors wvere obtained, and with no I futther special prepa rations, the little Fordsonc entered upon what turnted out 1 to he a record runi for end'urancei.--- f Adv'. D)ied at bet bome ini Manntiing M on day eveing Mrs. R. L. Logan, widow of thle late Ruansomi I. Iogan , age about sevenity-nin 1W ea rs. The de.. i eva sed' had been ill several months andl thei end( was not uniexpected. She is sourv ived by several sonis a nd daugh-I N(OTEICE A miee.ting of thle (Clarenidon Couty Cotton Association is hereby~ calb- d to meet at thei Coutrt 1Ioutse at 12 o'cloock oni 'Tesdayv, the 21 st inst., for the purpdose ocf electing olicers for the ntext year aiunl attendling to anyv other hits iness ofi the A s.'cocia tion. IEvery oflicer of the Asso0c iation antd the ofliceris aind dIirecto(rs oif the Tlown-t shcip~ rgaiizat ins are ei xpectedl to attenid without fail. Of cou~irse, every membi er of the As.. so'ctiti is inld to lie prsti5and take paurt in the elect ioni of the o icers. WN. C. D~avis, President. J. M. idhamii, Secretarty. IICPO i O F~ F1 i ElA NK A. McLEOD~l Solicitor (of Third Circutit, for the (Couttty oif (Clarendlon for the Year 1920 of Cases Disposed of. Assaut and battery wvith intent to kill, one guilty. (ilousebreiaking, I guiltIy, I d iscon.. tinued. Larcetiy, 3 guilty. M'trder, I not goilty. Ohitnining' goods undler false pr. tnse, 1 dIiscoit inueri. Il'eiving stolen gtoods, I gnilty. 8(dlicit ingj emaigrants, I guilty. F'orible ettry, I guilty, 1 no~t guilty. Privily stealing from person, 2 Rsiting aft officer, 1 guilty. Violation ofnrohiiin aw, 17 HLoli( 1-3 R THAN oon be here a Saving of ig Useful and We Appre 4RE ARE A FEV pick from. ONE-THIRI GLOVES, FANCY VESr MUFFLERS, COLLAR BA( 'S, BATH ROBEc ATS iox, Schoble, Malory. Hand Bags and Suit Cases. THE LARGEST STOCK IN J. Chand IOME OF HART SCHAFFN SUMTEIR ain figures, you know exactly uilty. Breach of trust, I guilty. Guilty 29; not guilty 2; discontin ed 2; total 33. Frank A. McLeod. - -0 LMOS JENNINGS KILLED BY UNKNOWN PERSON Amos Jeinnings, negro living near )ulose's Siding, 10 miles from Sum er, was found dead early Sunday *orning by his wife, with his head ingled, skull chopped open and his ace cut beyond recognition. Accord og to the testimony before Coroner eale yesterday of Lucinda JTennings, he wife of the (eadl negro, he had Loft home at about 8 o'clock on last atura n~l(~~ ight and di not tell her v'here he was going, only saying that e nad piromiised to take a -manl some v'here and left the place in his buggy. I is wife statedl that he' djid not return o she got up early Sunday morning o look for him and eein g hi' mul itchedl to the hugg~y under the shed he wvent out to the shed and found er husband lying face down in the oot. of the buggy in a pool of blood. I is feet were resting on the front uggy axle. The body was examined by Dr. W. . Hurgess, who statedl that, the ne cro had (come to hits (leath from >lows oin his head from some heav aistrumiiient withI a shanrpi point. 'Tle negro's Ip robe was toundl boult. 3 miles down the road from INS UR I Let us In: In any qu We can a State Wa Manning R S. W. BARRON ay OFF A COST Choose His Gi One-Third. arable, the Preset :iate. V SUGGESTIONS OFF Regular Price 01 INITIAL ['S, - SWEATE SLIPPER S, .SHOES, AUTO R( PAJAMA Faultless Pajamas and EASTERN CAROLINA. ler Clothi ER AND MARX CLOTHES. , S. C. what you save-just take one he negro's house. No clues have been left by the bar- a aric murderers but it is hoped that f onething tangible will be gotten hold C f later. Sheriff Hurst, Deputy Sher- S if McKagen and Rural Officer Boy mll spent the entire day yesterday earching houses and barns in he neighborho,-d and working on the S ,Ise. The place of the murder is un :nown and the weapons used cannot a )e found. It is not known whether p he mule brought the dead negro t 1ome or if he was driven to his very c oor' by his assassin. Fresh buggy b My most valuable sto< Itacles and Eyeglasses b sures your getting cor fitted. If you want th< see ARA THE OPTO d Your ( ure your Cotton antity, at any pla LIso store it for yc rehouse. catty & inst PHONE 214 Manning, . C ale! SALE ft Now at it Men Most V EVERYTHING. BELTS, RS, j S, )BES, S Night Shirts. ng Co. -third off. -acks wheie another buggy turned roun( several times in the road were >und near the houpe. Just now this 'ime is enshrouded irn mystery.-The umter Item. NOTICE tate of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. On the 18th day of December, 1920 t 10 o'clock a. m. at R. E. Smith's lace, there will be sold at public auc on one red and white spotted cow and Ilf u1nder mortgage to C. D. Smith y Wilson Gamble. :k in trade is not Spec ut the service that in rect glasses correctly best service you will METRIST 2Botton ! for you. ce. u in the irance Co.. >HN C. BAGNAL *umant$~lmaam.....