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Ehe iMounng times. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921 Remember Clarendon's first fiog show in Manning next Friday. Have you paid your takes? No, pot this year's, but last year's-which? Mesdames. I. I. Appelt and H-. R. Rembert spent last Friday in Sumter. Mr. L. A. King spent Wednesday at his home in Bethune. Mrs. Hampton Lackey, of Silver, visited friends here Friday. Everybody meet overybody at the hog show in Manning Friday. M.r. W. M. Turner, a former resi dent, was in Manning yesterday. Mr. Ralph Kennedy visited in Dar lington last week. Miss Leonora Johnson is visiting relatives in Greenville. Mrs. W. M. Brockinton is visiting friends in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Sue Ilarvin is taking in the Tri-County Fair at Andrews today. Judge J. M. Windham spent a part of Monday in Sumter, on business. Misses Addie and Irma Weinberg spent Monday in Charleston shop ping. Don't forget the 'ootball game Fri day, Manning vs. Kingstreo. Admig sion 15c and 25c. at 4 p. m. Mrs. T. L. Bagnal was taken to Columbia, Tuesday morning to under go an operation. Remember the date of Kindergarten opening October 19th. Parents are requested to come and look over the varied equipment for the work. Other visitors also welcome. Dr. Arant is doing E examinations and glass you one who is enjoying are giving? If not see D R. J. E. THE OPT 5,000 SWEI Our sweet p~ot 5,000 bushels of se storage until they The charges fo We are members o: and will sell p~ot Last year the Soul the Sweet Potato f. o. b. shipping p)o this year but we be If you have a can bring us fronm age size smooth poC now. Manning Curir Manning, Gentlemen: Please res ...-------.....-...-.bi now and the flu stood that you will furnish mn my potatoes m: Miss Corinne Barfield spent the week-end with Miss Mary Wilson in Sumter. The stores of the Jewish merchants are closed today. This being their day of atonement. Mr. and Mrs. Desse O'Bryan of Kingstree, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Oliver O'Bryan in Manning. Fire destroyed the home Mr. J. S. Cantey in Summerton last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Watson Cantey of Charleston, spent Tuesday in Manning, with his brother, Mr. J. B. Cantey. Miss Annie McRoy is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Hawkins and Mrs. Hesse in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Harvin went to Columbia, yesterday, where Mr. Har vin is receiving medical treatment. Mrs. Mitch Wells, Miss Earle and Miss Rieves spent Friday shopping in sumter. Mr. Joe Sprott of Jordan, has ac cepted a position with J. H1. Rigby during the big sale. Mr. J. 0. Lee, Jr., of Greensboro, N. C., has returned home after busi ness trip to Manning. Mrs. Frank Huggins chaperoned a congenial crowd who motored to Sum ter Thursday. Mr. W. I. Hudnal, a former Claren don citizen, is a visitor to Manning this week. Mrs. Sue Davis was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Sprott, in Jor dan, for the week-end. Mrs. W. E. Merritt has returned to Alcolu, after a visits to Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bradham. Though an oversight we failed to make mention of the return of Hon. Charlton DuRant from Europe. Mr. DuRant arrived home last week after a six week's tour of several European countries where' he went as a repres entative of the Methodist church. ome very satisfactory eye fitting these days. Are the comfort these glasses me at once. ERANT'S, D M E T R I S T ANTE ushels Po CT POTA ato curing house is nearly cor Iet Porta Rica sweet potatoe wre sold in the spring. r curing can be paid when the the South Carolina Sweet P< ttoes stored with us throui ~h Carolina cured sweet potat \ssociation brought an avera int. We do not know what lieve that it will be as good or ~oodl patch of Porta Rica swi 15 bushels up to 500 bushe] tatoes sign the blank below ig House, Inc. 3.C. erve space in the curing hot ishels to be delivered in Man 'st of November as you direct, will notify me when to deli' e with instructions about gra ry be graded in the field. Post Office.....- -.....-- .. R. F. D. Route 5 Material is being placed at Brew ing for the new bridge which is to be built across the stream. There is only one thing that pre vents the average wife from saving money. She can't save what' she doesn't get. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Floyd, who have had an apartment at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,G. T. Floyd, have moved to their country home. Mr. Ingram Bradham returned home last week. Mr. Bradham acted as one of the judges at the Virginia State fair for the hog show. In the suit of Bain against the Northwestern railroad last week re sulted in Mr. Bain getting a verdict for $2,500. Mrs. Heyward B. Ewart and young son, Heyward Jr., of Spartanburg, ar rived Friday for an extended v'sit to the former's mother, Mrs. B. A. John son. Miss Laura Keels of Black Moun tain, N. C., is a guest of Mayor and Mrs. W. C. Davis. Miss Keels is a former resident of Manning and her many friends are always glad to have her among them. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ness entertained at a dinner Sunday, the following guests from Sumter were present: Miss Pearl Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Berg and daughter, Mr. lyman Love and Mr. Joe Kahin. In a football game between Mann ing High School and Summerton on the local grounds Friday afternoon, the Manning team won the score being 12 to 0. This was the first game of the season. The feature of the game was the two touchdowns made by Mc Leod and the speed work of Richard son. Sone people must still think paper cost us nothing, as they never offer to pay for a copy of the paper, but simply conic in on Wednesday after noon, pick up The Times and walk out with it. Now, we are not going to stand for this any more. If you want to read our paper, pay for it, other wise leave it alone. A single copy is five cents cash to everybody, and if you haven't a nickle, put off your reading-we mean this. A Vaughan Car, of North Carolina manufacture attr-cted much attention on the streets here Saturday. J. 0. Lee, Jr., and .1. A. Hursey two rep resentntives from thc. motor corpora tion of Greensboro, N. C., are making a demonstratiol trip in this car and stopped here long enough for many to see this make of automobile which received so much favorable comment in the recent "Made in the Carolinas" sl-ow held in Charlotte. The manufacturing plant located at Greensboro, N. C., produces on an average of one car a day; their object being to make each car a perfect car. The Vaughan Car conies in the class with all other cust:>m built autonio rta Rica TOES npleted. We want s for curing and p~otatoes are sold. >tato Association ~h this agency.' oes sold through ge price of $1.35 the price will be better. ~et lpotatoes and s of select aver mnd mail it to us ise for about nling between It is under ter them and iding so that L-92fi i!5 F2.,u.7 H1.* rim*- 11=1 -11 Very Important! Read!. and Take It positively will hap- Everybody please be pen at 5 o'clock on time, and bring all SATURDAY SURE YOUR TICKETS. .n The time has come when the hearts of some family in Clarendon County will throb with joy, we do not know who this family will be, but on Saturday afternoon promptly at 5 o'clock the biggest crowd you ever saw will be at Hirschmann's store to participate in the drawing for the lucky number, which will entitle the holder to the beautiful Grand Opera Phonograph Absolutely F R E E91 To participate in-this drawing you have to be present with your tickets. If ticket is drawn and no one holds the corersponding one in the crowd, we will draw until some one present wins. EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND FROM NOW UNTIL SATURDAY up until 5 o'clock entitles you to a chance. You may be the lucky one. The more you spend the better your chance to win. Mr. Shade Wilson who you all know so well will be in charge and give the phonograph away FREE. *D. HIRSCHMANN Manning, S. C. __ ifi~Iwa biles and is a c.tr of which the South NOTES FROM CLEMSON NOTICE should be proud to claim credit for ABOUT CLARENDONIANS its production. Clemlson College, S. C., Oct. 8. There will be at meeting of tho Mrs. J. A. Cole and children spent Clarendon County has as it's rep- stockholders of Fairlawn Development Sunday in Kingstree with Dr. J. A. resentatives at Clemson College this Company at Summerton Thursday,% Cole. year eight bright, energetic, young November 3rd at 11 o'clock A. M., for mien. These are: Junior: J. E. 1-odge the purp)ose of voting to increase the Mr. W. R. Peniergrass of Florence, of Manning Route 1. Sophomor capital stock of the company froim w as the guest of Mr. nrid Mrs. James W. . lagnal of Manning and E. 1* $ , to BRC, Set Dickson over Sunday. Plowdn of Jordan. Freshmen: 1. A. . E. 11-4tSceay Davis of Manning, C. 11. McIntosh of Oc.1,92. l-'-. The Civic League . a benefit New Zion, J. F. Timmons of Mann rook party Tuesday afternoon in the ig * . TM Masonic club roonis. There were f. L. Wilson of Manning. All of these NOTICE OF IISCJIARGE eighteen tables playing and a neat are very promiSing young men and sumwasreaize fo th Ciic eage Carendoni should feel justly p~roud of We will apply to thc .Judget of Pri sumd wns realized forf the Civic League o A Ls CITlATION NOTICEboyomnatCeonCleeoSae,(icae. The State of South Carolina,Clso(lfaeltePsbernRhrtSiu, County of Clarendon.ColgofSuhColninaft lrySae, By J1. M. windham, Probate .Judge:bllgmheeysrlybyaCO Eeuo. ' Whereas, Sam Watson made suit toof:'to0MaonIuataCarn MaiinO.7,12 me to grant him Letters of Admiinis-doCunyoisapinfth tration of the Estate and effects of Pebtra em Susan Parker. M.W .GaCaednslv OlIEO )STAG These are, therefore, to cite and ad- ieCut gnatn, et monish all and singular the Kindred igo h onyAet eeo ilapyt h ug fPo and Creditors of the said Susan Park-esyWdedyThrayndbtfoCaedoCotynth er deceased, that they b)e and appear Fia fls ek 4hdyo oebr 91a 1 before me, in the Court of Probate, toSetibyED.Polnane-occk.m.frLtrsfDshrg be held at Manning on the 31st (lay ofbrofteSuetsNwpprc-asAmntaorfthEst o October next after p~ublication here-repnecClboClmoCleg.Ear.Dikncene. of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to Jsp .Dcsn show caun~e, if any they have, why the Amnsrtr saidl Administration should not be SbsrbtoTeims MnngOc.1,92pd granted. ______ Given uinder my hand this 10th (lay of ctoerAnno D~omini, 1921. of Ocobei~J. M. Windham, '~hE E E E E E E E E E *..~ pdl. Judge of Probate.U The State of South Carolina. U Cla rondon County. * Court of Common Pleas. Decree.H Mrs. L. B. Cook, Plaintiff, U against W. S. woodward, Aretus Watt, Athena way, R. B. Mellette' and.J J. E. Mellr'tte, Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of the CourtU of Common Plens for1 sP.idl County andl State made in above entitied action dlatedl February 19, 1921, 1. J. E. Gamn ble, Sh..iriff of Clarendon County will sell at public auction to the hi heistU bidder for cash, in front of the Courton a , N v m r 7, 1 2 , b f rvv e l A er m m e e rE salesday, within the legal hours forL th ~ LL ge judlicial sales, the following describedU rITI-. real estate: * u~viorJ~fK pnti All that traict of land in the County *g of Clarendon, anid State afores aid, ne containing forty acres (40) more or 'b e~ir h na ~ollows; North by land of R. aueB.ew e Mellette; East by land of Moses Levi; KDg Mellette, and Estate of Din Ie, and I n h West by land of John . att, be.. O Nw e hro ee ing the tract of land conveyed to Julia E. woodward, then Julia E. Mellette,*g e by Julia E. Mellette and R. B. Mel- .iVNthyg UP lette Jr., by deced dated October6 1914, and recordled in the office of t Clerk of Court for Clarendon County* D i k o D r g S re in Book Q-3 at page 32.UU Purchasers to pay for pp ra. 3 J. E. Gamle, ii~..i.~...m...E E E Sheriff of ~ ~ Clarendon County has as ini i t's rep- nni~iin resetatves t Cemso Colegethi