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THE MANI Entered at the Postofflce at Appelt & Published Subscription Rates MANNING, S. C., WED A healthy appetite is a price have. These are the days when the thought. We once heard of a very beatu ror. She was blind. Some married men take an i pipes, you know, can't. talk. 'Tis said that perseverance br tors don't always find it so. Values are presumed to be re but nmany cases they are control Word conies from England to weapon of defense in the next wa Congress ought to be able to stant A bill in congress proposes th fare and the addition of a new men the use ? The welfare of the publi tion. It is charged that the railroa the unions. But the public is not p, anyway, and it makes no difference A Danville, Ill., wnoman weigh hunger strike in order to force her remains hilarious, and declares th< himself. The fellow who kicks his liona In time the town begins to kick hin best, and people would (10 ell to to emphasize their ownl judgment a SUMTER HANDS OUT MORE OF IER "BUL It is evident from information ceived at the Sumter Chamber Commerce that the citizens of Turbeville and Douglas township s tions of Clarenilon county are gett restless and will soon start the mo mIet a lu voe into Sumter coul Several of the citizens of those s tions have been in conference wv Secretary Reardon about the prop ed annexation of that territory wh has been talked about for the I five years. It seems that the pron manner in which the Sumter coul board of commissioners carried , the guarantee made to the Pinew< and Calvary township people ab putting the roads of that sect into good shape, together with splendid work done on those roi have made a good impression on good citizens of Tu'rbeville, nearby territory. During 1920 a delegation of citiz, from Turbeville met with the St ter Channer of Commerce direct and an agreement was entered i which satisfied the Turheville e zens. Later there was a meeting the Sumter .county board of comn sioners hieldl at Turheville on the < of the big Suimter ('hamnr of CC m(erce booster trip and pienic at T hevilleI. The Sumter county cam n sioners en tered into en algree'menit carcdinrg certain roadls and1( fixing roadls in the sec'tion proposed to~ an nexed to Sum teiri conty. The: nexat ion mropos ition has been held however byV some of' the' leadlers whliat t hey considI rd good reasi mlerely dehniy'd as they put. it, ui ('ertan1i t i ings (camle to (4pass in t ::ectioln. Now. trom what can le'arnedl from~ a fewv wvho atr imip-ti, abhou t. vot.inOg in to Ste tr c'tonty, 1ooks, like the' "c('rta(in thingis did cometo pss'as fast as were (exp( ed, aral4 it is saidl thItd the Tlur ville voters(' areo of the oplinionil they will not ge(t the "eer'ta in thimi pr(omlised by Clareo'un (ounlt v'.1 atftituide (If the Sumrter' Chamnber Comerle is not to in vadle ClUarem 'otunty with a dlesire to take (I (1nd1n0 t e rritorv. lHut. when the e zens oIf Tuirbeville' ('am1e to the Su ter ('hambher of Commoerce with thi ty wvhy the (Ch:Iober o(f (onuo irectors and5:11( t he Sumteor (comi boar of (I (4n1 Ilnisi1oer; met01 thei T be'villoe (it izens half way, and t them1 they w old he veery wvecomie S m1to' i'ou1nity'. wheonever t hey saw tol 'omie hack to Sumlter colunty af 'The 'Thrbeville, N'ew Zion I )ougrlas town'ishlips c'itizens ocet cit-y (If SumIter is do( the P'inI'wI Chiaronon that votedi into Sum1 lounity on( Sepltemlber 7th. '920). M of', in fact praciItil1y all If the pi 11ito of those sect ions around11 Tr ille anod N'w Z/ion dlo their tradi Ji()l~II'T OR SO)LD) $5 PER llAI LE SCHAP 81 lBroad Street BRAN( 11%/ Mainl St. J. P. BRI Phi NING TIMES Manning as Second-Class Matter.. Shope, Proprietors. Every Wednesday $2.00 per year in Advance N4ESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921 less possession, but an expensive thing to -00 subject of booze is given a lot of sober -00 tiful woman who never looked into a mir -00 wful lot of comfort in their pipes. But -00 ings its own reward, but bad debt collec -00 ,ulated by the law of supply and demand, led by that of greed and grab. .-oo_ . _ _ the effect that gas will be the principal r. In that case we don't need an army. off the whole world. e creation of a department of public wel rher to the president's cabinet. But what's is too vital to receive political considera -0 - - --I Is are milking the public in order to fight kI reatly interested. It expects to be milked w which side turns the trick. hiI ing 210 pounds has been on an extended NI husband to attend her church. But hubby ta eating is fine, now that he has it all to y( town shouldn't complain if he finds that cc 1. Kicking is not a profitable pastime at w keep this fact in mind when they assume il gainst that of an entire communty. .K in Sum ter, (o their bankingr here, sell ti i;"imost of their tobacco, cotton, and be other farm products in Sumter. They re scarcely ever go to Manning except Of for jury duty, to pay taxes, or on other oflicial business. They are to all D c intents and purposes "Sumter county I ec citizens" now, anid have been for many C years. Secretary Reardon has informed re ec. the citizens with whom he talked re- t ith cently that the Sumter county board of s- of conmissioners and the Sumter t ich Chamber of Commerce are fully pre CIst pared to carry out the agreements Ipt made with the Turbeville people ity !,'old the hatter vote into Sumter >ut coLnty. It looks as though the fight )od put up by certain well known and >u highly respected Clarendon county ion citizens against Turbeville leaving the Clarendon county is going to prove as Ids futile as the fight these same patriotic Lhe Clarendonites put up against Pine md vood and Calvary townships voting into Sumter county. Of course the m1S Sumter Chamber of Commerce will .meet these gentlemen on the hustings inl the renewal of the Turbeville an ito nexation, proposition whiclh threatens iti- to break loose at almost any time now. of Messrs. L. I). Jennings, It. B. Belser, is- ). D. Moise, Dr. E. S. Booth, and E. lav Reardon aire still im fine, health mad are st-ill able to stand another m.- talk feast with. the gentlemen from is- Maning about the Turbeville annex r.ationi as these Sumter g'intlemen did g about the Pinewood annexation. An]l bec it might be sil nl parssing that your m. uncles Mlack If icks arid Henry .John up son of thre New Z/ion sect ion of Clar' for enodonr acre still romie orators, hIlieve itil h)e it Washington -a. 18.- -Nonin ations ni't of hunrhreds of army andI navy officersI et.for lpromlot ions, sentf to the Seniate re S. oet ly by Pr'esidernt WVilsorn, wvere or mtl(eredl today refe'rrerd to the military sarnd na val cormmrittees. Previously the hei Senatfe had twice re fuaed to act on any of nominao t ion s by the Pres 'den t. ii(ONVICTED'EI Oh' BH ItHERY, S IS SUl(CIDEr r im. (hiicago, ,Jan. I18.- A lbeit. . Laurer, the first, rman convicted on income tax ty bribery chariges in the Clhicago Fed u''r-- (ourt , commhiitted suicide today, obd Launer, who was 43t year's old, was to secretary of' the B riggs and I Lurivas fit (Comparny, a $1,000,000 iron arnd steel ter wreck inrg arid salIvarg rig corporation. "ris W HO IS .i0ST(COMPETiEN'I'? fry he - >od1 Tfhe question before the vonterIs oif oif thcis ('ounrty is to choose the miost ter rr mpetenrt. remaclidate for the Legishi rast fr '. Thhe rmost comnnpet''nit peCrsoni is '0- th Ione00 who, is hest, inriformred corncernr be- inrg thre needs (of the C ounrty arnd State nrg an d whose sitake here is such as rmak es IN 10 BAIEr LOTS ONLY TARGIN REQUHIE BROTHERS New York City HI OFFICE: Sumter, S. C. JNSON, Mgr. mel 1096 We Are In the Retail running same our Heavy ( business. Ca Phone No. when we car you. We she business. Dickson Gi and 1-'eed Co Next to I WORN NERV[S Nervous troubles, with backache, zzy spells, queer pains and irregular dneys, give reason to suspect kidney eakness and to try the remedy that is helped your neighbors. Ask your !ighbors. Mrs. B. F. Louder, Dinken St., anning, says: "I had a slight at ek of kidney trouble about three ars ago which started with smart tins through the small of my back. eadaches bothered me a good deal, d( sometimes I was so nervous I uldn't hold anything in my hand. I is bothered with dizzy spells, too, id black specks often came before e, in fact, I was feeling all out of c. A friend told me about Doan's idney Pills and I got tome. Doan's >t only helped me but cured me en rely of the trouble as I hav r.'t been othered since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't mply ask for a kidney remedy-get )an's Kidney Pills-the same that rs. Louder had. Foster-Milburn ., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. -i to him the present tax burden and e iiperativ ....i 0m' 4wh n changel policy in the State as shall reduce e load the taxpayers now carry. Do an SUN Now Grocery Business, in connection with irocery and Feed 11 223 i be of service to til appreciate your ocery 3mpany "lowden Hardware Co. It is not important that Clarendon should elect a lady to the Legislature. llowever estimable a lady candidate may be, however attractive, the neces sity for plain common sense suggests to every voter that the Legislature is a place of serious business and should have a membership composed of rep resentatives chosen solely because they really represent the county. I am not opposed to woman suffrage, but I am opposed to canvassing the County to elect a lady just to give Clarendon the distinction of having the first woman represuntative in the Legislature. That is worth nothing to us. What Clarendon needs is more level headed business men in the Legisla Lure. We don't nced distinction; we need relief. "Citizen." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT-Four nice rooms. In quire of Mr. Sam Richnian. FARMSto share crop or rent. Ruta bagger turnips for sale at 3c per pound. Sweet potatoes at 2c per pound. Delivered at Monks Cor ner, S. C., sacked. L. H. Harvey, Bishopville, S. C. 2-2t-pd uhr'vv is that the Sedan deserv D ,od Pinngs that are said of ddion0 to its god loo!:s and t: Ltoc~i)n it provides, the~ car h unusual reputation for consiste nice T he g;.~li n~ Cofl ons ptilon is. u n 2ualy low Thei t' r, r'lP;4e i uunt1imIv hkhr J. H. McCOLLUM [TER, . . South( [ & GASOLINE SYS'IEM-Ol Tanks and. Pumps, Air Compressors, Comput ing 'Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Floor Scales, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fix tures. The Hamilton . Sales Co Columbia, S. C. No.6-tf. LOST-One light bay mare mule, with white mouth, heavy tail, hair I trimmed, weight about 950 poundls. I Liberal reward for her return to David Wells, Alcolu, S. C., Route 2, Box 60. it-pd. HEMSTITCHING and pecoting at- k tachment, works on. any sewing ma- I chine, $2.50. Self-threAding' ned les, package 25c. Mutoal Sales C , Box W-934, Charlotte, N. C. it-p' t FOUND--Oine bird dog about one year old, end of tail cut off, both ears brown. Isaac Lemon, on J. M. Windham's farm, Silver road. it-p LOST-One Red Cow; some white., has crooked horns pointing togeth er front. Reward for her return to Mr. S. E. Briggs, Manning, S. C. MILK FOR SALE-Milk delivered daily at 15 cents per quart, or cheaper in large quantities. Call C H. K. Heatson, Manning, Route 2. FOR SALE--High Grade Ammoniat- t ed Fertilizers for cotton, corn, to- t baceo, etc. Also, Fish Scrap, Blood, Tankage, Foreign Kainit, etc. Write us for prices advising the tonnage you want. DAWHOO FERTILI ZER COMPANY, Box 608, Charles- I ton, S. C. WE HAVE SOME LUMP COAL for domestic purposes at $12.00 per ton delivered. Manning Light & Ice Co. NOTICF 01 ELECTION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. t WHEREAS, on the 12th (lay of Jan uary, 1921 lion. Thomas P. Cothran, Speaker of the House of -Representa tives, issued a Writ to the Commis sioners of Election for the County of Clarendon, requiring them to hold an t election in said County for a member ( of the House of Representatives, for t the County of Clarendon, to serve for the remainder of the term for which I W. T. P. Sprott, now deceased, was elected; the polls to be opened at the various places of election - in said I County, on Tuesday the 25th day of January, 1921 by the managers of I said places of election, respectively: I NOTICE IS THEREFORE GIVEN, That pursuant to said Writ, a special lection for a member of the House of Representatives for Clarendon County, to serve for the remainder of the terni for which the late W. T. P. Sprott was fleeted, will be held at t! v-rious v'n - ing precincts prescribed by law in said JI RS tt itt TarOlna 3ounty, on Tuesday, January 25t 921. The managers of election shall r luire of every elector offering to yo it said election before alowing lih >r her to vote, the production of his ir her iegistrationi certificate and roof of thlieynient of all taxes, m luding poll tak*,ascessed against hini 'r her and collectible during the pre. ous year. The production of a ceri. i ificate or of the receipt of the of icer authorized to <olleet such taxes hall be conclusive proof of the pay nent thereof. Before the hour fixed for open he polls the managers and clenk aust take and subscribe the constituj ional oath. The Chairman of the' bpard g1 Managers can administer he oat4 -to the other members and'to he Cleik; a- Notary Public' must' ad ninister the oath to the Chairman. Polls at each voting place must be, pened at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed .t 4 o'clock P. M. The managers have the power to ill a vacancy, ana if none of the nanagers attend, the citizens can ap ioint from among the qualified vot rs, the Managers, whb, after being worn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election the 4ana gers and Clerk must proceed >ublic ly to open the ballot boxes and ount the ballots therein and continue vithout adjournment until the same is. ompleted and make a statement of he result of said election and sign he same. The Chairman of the Board of 4anagers, or sonic one desig:'ated by lie Commissioners of Election the oll list, the boxes containing the bal Ats and written statement of the re uit of the election by Wednesday 4 fternoon the 26th (lay of January. he Commissioners of Election will nect on Thursday mornin'g January 7, at 11 o'clock A. M. for the purpose f canvassing and tabulating the vote nd aeclare the result of the election, nd it is therefore necessary that the 4anagers promptly transmit the re uit of said election in their rerspec ive precincts to the Commissioners of ;lection. ELECTION MANAGERS The following Managers of Elec ion have been appointed to hold the 4 lection at the various precincts in he County: Sandy Grove Township, New Town; t. E. Smith, Sr., W. D. McFadden, lilas A. Floyd. Midway Township, Barrows Mill; t. P. Barrow, J. S. Evans, J. J. Epps. St. James ToWnship, Davis Cross p toads; J. E. Rowe, T. S. Rogan, E. 0. * towe. Plowden Mill Township, Alcolu; no. W. Perry, R. H1. Reaves, J. B. Ace. Sammy Swamp Township, Paxville; S. Barwick, P. A. Hodge, S. W. 'higpen. Harmony Township, Odom's; B. B. lo., Sr., Al. B. Hu Inal, W. E. )aniel. Fulton Township Pinewood; Howard Ioward Scott, R. A. Lawrence, J. H. lowder. Calvary Township. HTodges Corner; . B. Hodge, D. L. Tindal, B. W. Do hamlps. . Santee Township, Jordan; J. W. prott, J1. H. Childers, W. .J. Rawlin on. Manning Township, Manning; S. J. lark, Fred Lesesne, T. M. Kennedy. Concord Township, Sum merton; H1. . Troy, G. C. Carrigan, C. R. Touch erry. Mt. Zion Township, Wilson's; C. S. ,and, Jr., G. A. Holliday, L. M. Jus ice. N'w Zion Township, New Zion; S. McFadden, W. T. Kennedy, J. P. Iddn. Brewington Township, Foreston; C. . ulton, J. Col. Johnson. S. A. by nes. St. Marks Township, D~ufify's Old tore; C. WV. Thames, J. S. Plowden, E. Richbourg. Douglas Tiowntship, Turbeville; D. N. utddin, D. 1L. Green, WV. F. Rush. St. Paul Township, St. Paul; Eugene ~ing, J. M. King, W. D. Alshrook. b Frie'ndship) Township, Panola; C. W. ~rown, D)ouglas Holliday, I". H. Chew mng. The Managers at each precinct amedl above are reqluestedl to (de ate one of their number t~o secure oxes and blanks for the election. The ~ommiissioners of Elect ion request hat the first named Manager at each reemnet see that the boxes and blanks re called for. Same will be delivered t the Court House at Manning, S. C. ;iturdlay, Jannuary 22, lby I. I. Appelt, ~lerk of the Commissioners of Elee J1. A. .JAMES, TI. M. BEARD), W. .J. TU'1RBVILLE, Commissioners of State and County 'lections for Ciarendon County, South .January 17?, 1921. IT'S EASY TO PREVENT COLD)S Keep the liver and kidneys in perfect condiition. They throw off the germs and make colds5 impos sible-if in perfect condition. A correct regulator will be found in DR. HILTON'S LIFE for the liver and kidne.ys.4 Immediate relief is given in eases of constipation, indigestion and biliousness. It is pleasant to take, excites a plieasant sense of wvarmth 'In the stomach, d ifrusing itself through the system. Your druggist sells Dr. Hilton's Life with a ".'atisfaction or money refunded" guarantee. Colds and( influenza are success fully treatedl by using Murray's' IUprehounid Mullein and Tar, in conjunction with Dr. Hilton's Life. Manufactured by MURRAY DRUG CO. Columbia, S. C.