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The Manning times. [volume] (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 21, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 18, Image 13

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Mannin
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The Government Bulletin
HIGHEST PRICES FOR THIU
The following quotation fi
* "The Spot
Charlotte
Raleigh
Fayetteville
Tarboro
Clinton ...
Lumberton
Darlington
Anderson
Laurens
Manning .
Orangeburg
Since the Government Cott
sons with other markets. He
correct grades.
That many thousands of d
over gratified that our efforts
Home 1
Every one interested in the
lobby of the Bank.
AMERICANS UNSA[[ IN MEXICI
Physician Testifies Before Senat
Subcommittee.
NO SAFETY FOR YEARS
Farmer Gives First Testimony of An
erican Killing Mexicans, Tellin
of Shooting Three.
San Antonio, Jan. 19.-Dr. Joh
Hunter, an American physician of Nc
gales, told the senate subcommitte
investigating the Mexican situatio
today he never had known of a Mexi
can being punished for killing a
American in Mexico. "There has bee
no safety for American life or prop
erty in Mexico since 1910," he said.
Dr. Hunter was at Guadalajar
when the Americans occupied Ver
Cruz.
J. D. Ward, now a Texas farmei
gave the committee the first instanc
in its r cord of an American killin.
Mexicans. Ward said he shot Jl:ree o
them and got back to the Unite
States without being captured. H
was living on a fruit farm with hi
wife in 1916, he testified. One nigh
he was visited by soldiers. They triei
to force their wany through his door
lie opened fire wvhich they returned
After he had shot dowvn three of ',hen
the attacking paerty withdrew andl th<
remainder of the niight was spent b:
Mr. and Mrs. Ward in hiding unde
the barn.
A big Cherokee Indian, Oda JTack~
who was a member of the Blalock col
ony, told the committee he had beer
held for 19 (lays and ordered shot b:
Col. Lopez de Lara who insisted hi
wvas a Yaqui and a spy of Villa, JacI
is from Pine Bluff, Ark.
Dr. Hunter told of the plight o
Seed
Bert 90-Day
and Texas,
We can fill your want
Pri
Dickson Groce
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College Prepa
Mrs. E. C. Nettiei
MANNING, S01
Fourteen standlardl units high sec
tics, history, science and penmanship
lege. Students for Winthrop and Cli
tion. Thorough grounding Rapid
In one year than otherwise in two,
scholarships are offered by Winthrop,
hia University for which special coal
.innations.
Term hbeins .Tanunry 5. 1020.
.g Cotton
"n
in Thre
issued January 10, 1920, for precedin
EE DAYS OF THE WEEK.
om the official Bulletin speaks for its
'1arket for Week Ending J<
Middling
Mon. Tues. Wed.
.38.25 38.25 38.25
...38.00 38.00 38.50
..38.50 38.50 38.50 '
--39.25 39.25 39.25
..39.25 39.25 39.25
-_40.00 39.00 39.00
on Grader has been here it has been
keeps advised as to prices and is ali
We Are Satisfie
ollars have been saved to the farmers
to better the market have met with su
kink & Trust
Cotton Market should read the Gover
Americans from Guadalajara aft
the occupation of Vera Cruz.
When the train on which Dr. I
e ter and other American refugees w
on its way from Guadalajara to Ma
zanillo, the occupants were subject
almost constantly, he declared, to t
jeers of the Mexicans at statio
- through which the train passed. T
Mexicans were convinced by t
"news" that was being printed in t
papers that already their country a
n the United States were at war, th
- already "a Mexican army of 150,0
L% was trampling the soil of the Unit
1 t
- Gonzalo de In Mata, the Mexic,
I consul here has received and a
1 nounced the instructions from t
Mexican foreign office relative to tl
manner in which his government w
1 regard any Mexican which testifies
i fore the committee. To all callers
the consulate he has explained Mexi
, will regard them as "traitors" if th
a appear as witnesses.
f AGAINST WOMAN SUFFRAGE
Richmond, Va., Jan. 20.-A resol
tion was offered in the state senate t
tI (lay to reject the Susan B. Anthoi
amlendlment to the constitution gran
ing equal suffrage to wvomen. TI
resolution was referred to a commi
tee.
Mrs. E. II. Speer of Jacksonvill
Fla. is visiting her mother, Mrs.
L,. Logan in Manning.
YEGGMEN BLOW SAFE
Swansea, .Jan. 19.--Robbers ma<
an effort to blow open the safe of tI
Bank of Swvansea about 3 o'clock th
mornimg.
The safe was badly danmaged, tI
up~per panrt containing sonme books ar
Oats!
Spring Oats
Rust Proof.
s in HAY at the Right
ces.
ry & Feed Co.
ratory Schoo
Alsbrook, Principal
LITN CAROLINA
iool English, French, Latin, mathemi
.Thorough preparation for any co
mson win honors. Individual instru<
progress. Students accomplish mot
Tu ition, 36 weeks $45. Beneficiar
Clemson, the Citadol andl South Car<
~hing will bo given for competitiv c,
Market
e States
I week showed that Manning paid
ilf:
inuary 10, 1920.
Thurs. Fri. Sat.
38.25 38.25 38.75
38.50 39.00 39.00
38.75
38.00
38.50
37.00
38.50 39.00 39.00
39.25 39.25 39.25
39.25 39.25 39.25
39.50 39.50 38.75
39.00 39.00 39.00
possible to make absolute compari
vays working for a higher price and
4
af the County and we are more than
ch splendid success.
Company
inent Bulletin posted weekly to the
er Large juicy Dill Pickles.
- B. B. BREED! N'S
as Pure Food Grocery
n
ed other escurities was blown open but
bE the vault containing the money re
ll mained intact.
1 The loss and damages to building
and fixtures are fully covered by in
dsurance.
No clue was left by the robbers. It
at was, however, the work of profes
sionals.
n NOTICE OF ELECTION
n
lc WIIEREAS, a Petition signed by
the majority of the free-holders of
10 the T1own of Manning, has been filed
aill with the Town Council, asking that a
)e special election be ordered, upon the
t question of issuing coupon bonds of
the said Town of Mlanning, not exceed
_o ing Sixty Five Thousand ($(5,000.00)
?y Dollars, the proceeds thereof to be
usel solely for the purpose of street
paving, curbing and other street im
provement.
NOTICE IS HIEREBY GIVEN, that
an election by the registerei electors
u- of the said Town of Manning, will be
o- held upon the question of issuing said
ycoupon bonds of the saidl Towvn of
-Manning of the par value not exceedl
ing Sixty Five Thousand ($65,000.00)
eC Dolhars, bearing interest at the rate
t- of s5lx per cent per anunum, payable
semi-annually, and~ payable twenty
years after (late, for the purpose of
street pavymg, curbing and other street
, improvements in the said Town of.4
-. Mannin~g, will b~e held on the 2nd day
of I'ebr-uary, 1920 upon the question
aforesaid, such elec'tion to he conduct
edl in accordance wvit~h the laws of the
State ,of South Carolina governinte
ec municipal elections. Such elect ion wvill
h e held at the TIown Hall in the Town
iof Manning, polls wvit; open a 8
0.'loc A.M.andl remain open con
timuouisly until 4 o'clock P. M.-; and
~e that at such election the regir'tered
Selectors favoring the Issue of saidi
bonds shall vote ballots with the
- wvords, "For the issue of bonds for
street paving, curbing and other street
lmprovements-Yes"J printed thereon
and the electors opposing such issue
of bonds shall vote ballots wvith the
wvordls, "For the issue of blonds for.
street paving, curbing andl other
street improvements-No"' printed
thereon. That at such election only
those qualified under the lawv shall he
nllowed to vote and~ the registration
books for saidl election shall be open
twenty (20) days hefore the election
and shall remain open for a period( ofl
ten (lays.
Trhat Jos. W. Rigby, Jos. S. Dickson
and I. f. Appelt have Tieen dlesignated
as managers of saidl election, and wvill
condluct the same accordling to law.
By order of Town Council.
E. B. Brown, T. F. Coffey,
Sec. & Treas. Mayor.
Manning, S. C., D~ec. 29, 1919--53-4t.
NOT[CE
Notice .is hereby given that books
of subscription to the capital stock of
Carolina Coach Lines will be opened
at the office of F'red Lesesne in Man
ning, S. C., at eleven o'clock in the
forenoon On F'riday January 23, 1920.
Herbert I. Smith,
Mary IH. Smith,
Board of Corporators.
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SRaisins.
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ter Sets
a.nteed Silver
rooches, Scarf
,inks, Etc.
anything in our Line
small.
itchmakers,
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Market into the
oyce Street.
o serve the trade
preciate any order
tee prornpt service.
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