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Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1922 PEC Mrs. S. Iseman is visiting relatives in Sumter. Sheriff Gamble spent yesterday in Columbia. Miss Aline DuBose has returned home from a visit to Columbia, The ,county candidates will speak in Manning next Tuesday. Come to Manning next Saturday. The candidates will be here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Galldway of Clenton, are visiting relatives here. Miss Isabelle Youn gis in Salters, -where she is visiting relatives. Miss Corinne McKelvoy left Sunday to visit relatives in Sumter. Mr. W. P. Legg and family have re turned home from Asheville. Mrs. Kate Weatherford spent last Sunday in Sumter. Mr. Jos. S. Dickson has returned home from Glenn Springs. Next Saturday is campaign day in in Manning. Miss Lulie Harvin left Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. D. D. Salley in Orangeburg. We call attention to the card of Mr. J. P. Buddin of Turbeville , offering for the legislature. Mrs. Susie Harrison of Union spent last Wednesday with relatives in Man ning. Mr. Ernest M. Flitter of Columbia, experienced pressman has joined The Times force. M,iss Audrey Young returned home Tiegday from New Zion, where she has been visiting friends. Miss Ruth Galloway who has been quite ill for the past few weeks is im proving slowly. Last Friday night the office at the depot was broken into, but nothing was stolen, Mrs. Ruth Hesse and child of Charleston are visiting the home of their father, Mr. O. W. McRoy. Mrs. Olivia Harrison of Abbeville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Janie Hor ton in Manning. Mr. D. Hirschmann returned Sat urday from a business trip to New York. Mr. D. Hirschmann has returned from New York, where he has been visiting his daughters and son. The young folk enjoyed a rook party at the school auditorium last Friday night given by the Boy Scouts. Mrs. T. M. Mouzon has returned from a house party at her sister, Mrs. Pottle in Milledgeville, Ga. Farm] The Federal Land Ban] ciation of another allotm4 appraised after Septembe: iS 5%/ per cent which tog' amortization retires your< You can pay off your m< want tot Application for loans fr be filed with our associati and those not needing the ary are requested to wait Only actual farmers far at least half of their cultis For further informatior Manning Natior Farm Los S. W. BARRON. Seer4 arred last u ay i n or ton, Mr. John Ki. Horton~ of Davis Sta.~ tion and Miss MaryHodge of Jordan. Rev. L. B. MeCord has returned home after spendhig a couple of weeks in the up country. Miss Helen Katzoff is' visiting re latives in Wilmington, and Wrights ville Beach, N. C. Mrs. .D. Silverman has returned home after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. S. Katzoff. Miss Mildred White has returned home after visiting relatives and friends in Timmonsville. Mr. Ben Ness spent the week-end with his wife .and little daughter at the Island. . Mrs. Leon Weinberg left last Thurs day for Baltimore, where she is un dergoing treatment in a hospital in that city. Judge J. M. Windham performed the marriage ceremony of Mr. James S 3wey and Miss Geneva-Weaver both of Brogdon. Mx'. and Mrs. Charles Taylor have returned fiom Lake City, where they went to attend the funeral of his mother. Miss Jennie Bowman who has been on an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Ralph Newton in Atlanta, re turned home this morning. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frisch in New York, last Friday a baby boy. Mrs. Frisch is well remembered here as Miss Annie Hirschmann. Mrs. R. D. Ridgeway and two little girls, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ridge way have returned to their home in Petersburg, Va. One of the largest clubs in the county is the Woodrow Wilson club at Manning. This club has a mem bership of about 170, and composed solely of ladies, A barbecue dinner will be served Saturday, July 29th, (Campaign Day) at the old 5-10-25c Store, by the ladies of the Baptist Church at 50 cents a plate. Died at his home in Summerton, Sunday night, Mr. T. I. Walker. The deceased was prominent in the Sum morton section and was once Mayor of that town. He had been in ill health for quite awhile. The funeral was held there on yesterday. The State candidates will speak in Manning on next Saturday, July 29th at the Court House at 10 o'clock. A barbecue dinner will be served by the ladies of the Baptist Church on that day for S0e a plate at the old 5-10-25c Store, Last Saturday night or early Sun day mo r.ing the store of J. H. Rigby was broken into and robbed of about $75.00 in cash from the safe, and something like three or four hundred dollars in clothing and shoes. So far there is no clue to the robbery. The Clarendon County Short Course for the girls of the Demonstration Clubs will be held at Turbeville, Aug. 24th,, 25th, and 26th. All Demonstra tion Club members, both ladies and girls are cordially invited to be with us those three days. Mrs. D. E. Turbeville, President. Evangelist John E. All of Colum bia, who is holding a revival meeting at Big Branch school house will con tinue the meeting through this week, oans c has notified our asso mnt of farm loans to be r 1st. The interest rate 3ther with 1 per cent entire loan in 85 years. rrtgage sooner if you om this allotment must on before August 25th, ir money before Febru for the next allotment. ming or share-cropping ratable landf are eligible. i write or see, ial an Association ~tarv and Trasurer. atnd the first week in August. The follpwing .is the . program for this week: Thursday, "What Do :Seventh day" Adventists Believej"; Friday, "Ye Must Be Born Again."; Saturday "Should Christians , Pay Tithes?'I Sunday, "Babylon is Faillen.' The public is invited to all, the services. The County Executive Committee iet yesterday and appointed manag era, - fixed the dates for the County campaign, and made the assessments for different offices. Also at this meeting the conimittee' thought best to let the people say whether or not they wanted the following offices con tinued: Rural Police, Farm Demon stration Agent and Home Demonstra.. tion or Canning Club. There will be a separate box placed at each polling precinct to vote on the above offices. The sentiment of the people will rule. If they vote no the above offces will be abolished, if they-vote yes the of fices will continue. There is a lot of dissatisfaction and unrest about the high taxes, and this step was taken to allow the people to determine for themselves what they want. SUNDAY SCHOOL. .CONVENTION TOMORROW Manning, July 24.-A county-wide attendance contest has been annourced in connection with the approuhing County Sunday School Association Convention to be held at Sardinia Presbyterian Church on Thursday, July 27th, according to the County Association officers in charge of ar rangements. At this Convention a banner is to be publicly awarded to the Sunday school having the largest number of persons (over 16 years of age) pre sent at the Convention, in proportion to the distance traveled. Under this plan, ten persons coming ten miles each to the convention count the same as twenty who come only five miles each thus making it fair for all, both near and far. There is no limit to the number who may attend from any Sunday school. The banner becomes the property of the Sunday school winning it and may be taken home for permanent display in the Sunday school room. Subscribe to 1Fhe Times CAMPAIGN DAY IN MANNING Next Saturday is campaign day in Manning. The speaking will start at 10 o'clock promptly. Come to Manning next Saturday and hear the boys. Clarendon has a candidate for governor, also the old war-horse Cole L. Blease will be here to address you. The following is the list of candidates and the order in which they will speak, Attorney General Harold Eubanks, Richland. B. M. Winter, Richland. S. M. Wolfe, Anderson. Comptroller General Walter E. Duncan. T. Hagood Gooding, Hampton. Commissioner Agriculture George W. Wightman, Saluda. B. Harris, Anderson. Adjutant General R. E. Craig, Darlington. Thomas B. Marshal, Richland. Governor J. J. Cantey, Clarendon. Cole L. Blease, Richland. John T. Duncan, Richland. George K. Laney, Chesterfield. Thomas G. McLeod, Lee. William Coleman, Union. Lieutenant Governor E. B. Jackson, Aiken. J. K. Owens, Marlboro. 'E. C. L. Adams, Richland. Supt. of Education John E. Swearingen, Richland. Mrs. E. B: Wallace, Richland. Mrs. Bessie Rogers Drake, Marl boro. J. HI. Hope, Union. 0 D. Scay, Richlandl. Cecil H. Seigler, Aiken. Secretary of State W. Banks Dove, Fairfield. James C. Dozier, York. CHIROPRACTIC Manning office next to Bank of Manning and Western Union Tele graph Office, Phone 83. Hours 3:00 to 5:30, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. DR. A. D. PLOWDEN, 601-2 City Nationail Bank Building Phone 517 Sumter, S. C. NOTICE .The Democratic Executive Commit tee met Tuesday and the following county campaign committees were ar ranged: Paxville, Thursday, August 17th. Summerton, Friday, August 18th. Tuirbeville, Tuesday, August 22nd. New Zion , Wednesday, Aug. 23rd. Sardinia, Thursday, August 24th. Alcolu, Thursday, August 24th, at night. Manning, Friday, August 25th. The following assessments for can didates were levied: For State Senator $40.00. For House of Representatives $25.00. For County Treasurer $35.00. For County Auditor $35.00. For Judge of Probate. $35.00. For Magistrate at Manning $20.00. For Magistrate at Summerton $10. For the other Magistrates $5.00. The Executive Committee ordered that at the first primary election a special election be held to obtain an expression from the voters of the .county as to whether or not they are In favor of the Rural Police, County Nurse, the Farm Demonstration Agent and Hlomo Demonstration Agent. At a previous meeting of the Exe cutive meeting the opening campasign date was fixed for Manning on Tuies ea tefo filing pledlges will ex pire on Monday, July 31st at 12 o'clock noon. It Is not expectedl that the cana. didates will attend the first meeting fixed for Manning as this Is a formal meeting to compl with the rules. S. Oiver 0'in, 1it. Count Cairma "CLEAR the shelves for new begin to arrive within the nex the edict in this store last wee grouping and marking bargai summer shoes, oxfords, pump plan to be early at this sale. "Shoes of White Oxfords and Pumps Right in the heart of the sea son when white shoes are in such demand-white lace oxfords, military heel; white strap pumps military heel; white strap pumps with buckle. Patent Oxfords Ladies' patent leather lace ox fords; flapper style. Childrens Shoes This is the best shoe that we can buy for the real live boy and gii'l; guaranteed all leather, MORRVf Weinberg Co.'s Old Stand. TOBP Will Be Manning At As it has been for i R. D. Cothran will operate an Indepel the heart of Manning business section. Independent Tobacco Growers of Clar, I am very busy trying to get things sh August 1st. I have arranged and gotten block. We are going right ahead shapii I expect to handle all the tobacco I can you and your neighbor. 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These are being of fered truly at a remarkably low price, NESS Manning, South Carolina Sold in A uc tion! he past 26 years. rident warehouse up on Levi block, in endon and Adjoining Countis, Sirs : aped up for the opening sale Tuesday, re-built two warehouses on Levi ig things up. take care of, but I will have room for > handle your tobacco. Tobacco with Do not let your tobacco get too much well cared for, suckering, etc-let it that we will have a full corps of buy in this country and Europe, all reports your own thinking, and when you get ;h Cothran where you will get all your t patronage, I am to serve, IAN'S Warehouse, RAN, Prop.