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Uhe J anning Elmes. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920 Remember the inspection Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wade Weath erford, Monday a baby boy. Clean up and stay clean. Inspec tion next Friday.' Friday is "Red Letter" day in Man ning-clean up. The bankers of Manning had a fish dinner at Martin's Lake Monday. Messrs. James and Jesse Sprott spent Monday in Columbia. Mrs. H. Y. Smith of Blythewood is spending a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. MeGrady. Mr. Taylor Stukes of Charleston spent Sunday with his parents in Man ning. W. Gordon Belser, Esq., of Colum bia spent the week-end at the home of Judge John S. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ness have return ed from Dillon, where they attended the marriage of their cousin last week. Mrs. Bertha Wilson of Darlington is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Briggs near Manning. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess of At lanta are visiting the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stukes. Capt. H. I. Ellerbe returned home Sunday from Washington, where he 4 spent a few days visiting his brother, who is a member of the Washington base ball team. Mrs. Minnie Barnett and Miss An nie Loryea have returned to their home in Manning after spending sev eral weeks in Ciarleston and Sum merville. The Manning boys were defeated in Kingstree last Fiday, but they claim that was owing to the fact that King stree put an expert pitcher up against them which made it difficulty for the boys to get by. Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss Annie Dickson of Man ning and Mr. Charles Hays McClure, Jr., of Pittsburgh, Pa. The wedding to take place early in June. What is the matter with the county i candidates? The price of political cards is the same as two years ago, no advance. It only takes a ten spot to put you in the limelight. Now, 4 don't be timid, come across. We notice some of the large oak trees on Brooks street, and always the pride of our town, are being used as bill boards, several show advertise ments being nailed on them. If the owners of the local telephone 4 system can't give better service than is now had, they should close the thing P up. People are paying for practically nothing. And too, the rates have ad- i vanced. The campaign is now on for the I raising of "a service fund" for the Salvation Army. 'Te drive began May 10th and will last through May 20th. Help Clarendon County raise its share. For information phonei Charlton DuRant District Chairman or Jno. G. Dinkins County Chairman.' Address nil subscriptions or pledges~ to .Jno. C. Biagnal , Treasurer, Manning, S. C. The ladies of Foreston will have ar large barbecue, fish fry, pine br stew and children supper on Tfhurs-t (lay, May 20 at 8:30 P. M. 'The pro ceedls will go to the benefit of the large new schoolhouse that is being plannedi for F'oreston. It is hinted that other initerest ing featuires will supplement the food. A large crowd is expectedl from Manning, Kingstree and Grecely'ville'. Everybody is invit ed. There are4 a lot of "'blue farmers'" in this setioln of the country, owing to the cool1 weather amnd the dlamage it is doing tothe young ('ropls. The far-. mers, ini sonme parts of this county, were' thro~wn late with planting on ac c'ount of rainls. and in add41it ion to that was the slow movemient of fertilizer owlig to the poor1 transp~ortation fac IIlties.~ sIar'it y of l abc. and back wardni iess of the seas5on. It is some..~ what discouraging to the farmers at the present time. Mrs. Mf. S. Brown. Mrs. W. T. f~es esne, Miss Irma Weinberg, Mr. S. W.I Barro~n andl Mr. Scott Bagnal motor ed to Spa rtanh'urg last Monday in Chandler Six dIriven by Mr. Scott, Bagnal to4 atternd the May Festival. Mr. Htagnal states that the trilp was' madie in about 8 hours without any mishaps. They went. by wiay of Cam den. Lancaster, Rock H ill. York andl up by Kings mountain. Miss Addi"' Weinberg was inl Sp)artanburg an~d came back with them. Why are some people allowed to have signs andl oth''rs obstruction across the sidle-walks and others aro not grn tedl the ame privilege? Courn ili passed a1 lawl forbidding any sign across the side-w/alks, and givine tbe peronhe unt il A pril I , 1920 to move thy'ml. Tbhe 4meers also not i ed ('verv\ 1.od1y when the time had o'xpjiredl, and the majiority obeyed the law. takin dlown signs, sonic of them so small they would sena " ly be not iced. Hut. there is in old niazz. nerons one' of thl'i.e-walks whic4:h is n'4t only on sightly but dangerous, it is 't ill there. Thbern is also r lamp with the' side 'laisseq bhanging and Ili.thle '.o fall alnd hurt som, one. Also one or two more siyn. r4'mamn 4J'. Why tl''se snecial nrh~ ilwges?7 Counc il miade the Luca "Purposel; for et When p will bea enhance prolong Every dollar's you buy means b pleasure, plus a p dollars in the fu thing special for the home more j please for anyi paints, oils, var mines, floor and I els, etc. etc. C. R. I At The Man 11 Firsi A well-balanced m render first aid to the ] mon ills, is a real econc you in equipping your most essential home rei Clarendon The RE] iw, placing a fine on those not co orming to the law. So in the nan f justice to all citizens the law shou e enforced. Owing to the attractions of the b tedpath Chautauqua, the Twentie 'entury Mother's Club will defer i egular meeting until Monday afte .oon, 5:30 in Grand Jury room. A thrsare invited to this mieetin Mrs. J. E. Arant, The Twentieth Century Mothecr lub will mneet Monday afternoon, .30 in Gr and Jury room in Cou louse. The followving program hi Paper--The value of an acquairl nee with great literature to paren n (closing and telling stories to chi Ir'en, and training them in right co luct.--Mr's. A. C. Bradham. Reading--story Telling, Mrs. Be amiin Cantey. Stories with the children, .Mrs. V. Williams. Read ing-Introdluction, Mr's. HI. tradham. Song-lodependence Day, Mrs. C. ;prott. 'OL.ORED SCHOOL! CLOSING PROGRIA Wednesday, May 12th, 8:30 P. M. 'ri mary D~epa rtment. Friday, May 14th, 8:30 P. M.-I ('rmfediate Grades. Sundlay, May 16Cthi, 41 P. M .--l -alaureate Sermion-R-lev. A lonza 2uic'k, D). 1). Orangehurg, S. C. Monday, May 17th, 8:30 P. M. )ratorical Contest. Wednesday. May 19th, 8:30 P. M. rad uat in g Exerc'ises. Addres--Pres. R. S. Wilkinson, Mf. Ph. D., State A. and M. Collei rDrangebnrg, S. C. F'riday, May 21 st.--Alumni Exi 8:30 P. M.-Address--Mis's Bert Special Not The ItUTlWAU OF CIIIL the South (Carolra. I. ard of ions of all school cildren. dIitionl~ i? set to y >ou by the FYM T''ROUI.J is , ported pa red to corre'ct vithb the p I w~ ill advise the rvices of; AE1 TruI oP' Paint V made ery purpose" roperly used utify property its value its life worth of Lucas Paint eauty, good cheer and ositive saving of more ture. We have some making the interior of nviting. Consult us ;hing pertaining to iishes, brushes, calci urniture stains, enam IREEDIN ning Grocery Co. tLAid .dicine chest, competent to ess serious and most com my. We'll be glad to aid medicine chest with the nedies. Drug Store, CALL Store t- Walker, Class '17 L. 1. '19 Allen Ur le versity, Columbia, S. C. Id 10 P. M.-Alumni Banquet. BEN P. BROADWAY DROPS ,h DEAD WHILE TALKIlS ts r- Bishopville, May 6.--Mr. -Ben .11 Broadway, a well known citizen g. Pinewood droped dead in the Knigla of Pythias Hall here this afternoon 5:30 o'clock. Mr. Broadway was he 's to attend a Knights of Pythias ba at Iquet tonight. The Knights of Pythi rt Imet in their hall to have ameetii *as before the banquet opened and ]V IBroadway had just opened the nmeetii t- 'with prayer andI was making a ta ts when he suddenly dropped (lead. I i.was sixty--three years old. n- o D)EATHI OF BEN IBROAD)WAY n- A cloud of sorrow dlarkenedl t G*progress of the Fifth District Cc *vention, Knights of Pythias at Bishc .ville, by the sudd~en death of Bra. 'P. Broadway, a delegate from Pir woodI Lodge. 'IThis was the most sorrowful pi I teedlings within a Lodge. The bi Iwords spoken hy Mr. Broadway w "Friendship" and "'Excuse me.'' TI M~ occurred wvhile he was dlelivering eloquent elucidation of Pythian morn - and principles of which his life w a true exemplification, n- The Convention was called to ord at 5:00 P. M. by D). D. G. C., S. ,e- Krasnoff. An eloquent address of w. E. come on behalf of the city of Bishc ville was delivered by Bro. Tatum~ Bishopville, and while making rep< fo the Pinewood Lodge by B1 -Broadway the fatal moment arriv that marks the unknown shore. A. A t this moment, out of respect a ;e, reverence to our dleparted brother a faithful co-worker, all further fur ir- tions were called off, and the meeti: adjournedl, to escort the remains ha the train which carried him to Pir 1tmtsurtnt:ttttttt:?tttttttittttttittt ice to Parents. D) lIENEiur uwnler~ the direction of IHlu th is ro:l i :n physical examina A report of <(l eb cild'y physical con Nuryse nuik in- the e:<amination. If nd only gi as -s are needed, I am pr(e -om as s.If the eye is d iseasedl phynan or (Coulis)t. ANT, rl 0 1 m~ T wr. How D Want t< IOU have some appearance should make for you couldn't desci but you know wh< Drop in here a tle time just tryi the new things, show you how yoi Hart Schaffne Smart Styl We carry evei goes to make up Shoes, Hats, Goods; our] good6 are sold m money back. The D. J.( Tht 1 14 North Main St. eood accompanied by some of hi neighbors. A physician was called, and he pr< nounced the cause of death due t heart failure. A committee of delegates to th convention appointed, presented an passed the following resolutions: Whereas it has pleased the Ruler c The Universe, to take away from ou nidst, Brother B. P. Broadway, an G ofHAII eIf you knew there was to n. WHAT COULD YOU DO? as You can't cover your cropi K So-Even if you KNEW t. . to destroy your entire source ol 1k save your property-and you k Ie Consequently--what's to b< ruined-any-day" basis, can you be swept away in a few minute IYou may argue that the si he two. But when it DOES-thei n- T'HERE's ONLY ONE SA B If you cannot prevent hail e-best protection you can possibl; Let the "Hartford" assumi o0- millions of dollars of assets. loss by hail-storm----and do it is Now that you know how rin you going to keep putting it of uis you? Are you going to und< sSave yourself all this. In er We'll gladly tell you howi L4. - ing losses. jl- Sond us your nnme. Thai simple signature and you have rtyear. o. We will take your note in edl REMEMBER :-Foresight be to late. We insure everyti lCheck on the coupon belov Ic- send you full Information. to eC Gentlemien: P'lease send information o1 ----ire --Auto Trheft ----Auto Firo ----Baggage --Motor Cycle ---Explosion WE INSURI Manning S. W. -BARRON OYOU D Look ideas about the your clothes you. Maybe -ibe it in words; ,n you see it. nd spend a lit ng on some of We'd like to i look in them. r& Marx es are Right op'yrzglit 1920 ything bel ing to our line-es c lete Gent's Furnishing S lerwear, Trunks' Travelling B ines are the beststhat are manufc rith a guarantee-satisfaction in ,handler Clot' ne of Hart Schaffner & Marx 4 s honorable citizen, a true man, a loyal gel friend, a devoted husband, a kind fath- of i- er, a true Knight and obedient servant oui o to Him who rules the Universe, an chi exemplary gentleman, whose lifes of e carier is arthy of exemplification, est d be it n.,..,.. in Resolved, that we cherish his 1 memory among us as thatj of true r Knight and brother. That we shall d remember him as brother, friend and INSURA be a terrific hall-storm right in your veryi iI -neIther can you shield them from Ae "cob 1ere was to be a hail-storht-a ruinous, ragi:1 fincome-you couldn't do a tleing to prevent now 'it. done? You can't afford to run your busin ? You don't want to feel that the harvest s-do you? Of course not. orm MAY not conme. Quite true-it may ne .i wh-at? FE ANSWER: "INSURE YOUR CROPS.. -stormsq-.you can protect yourself against le secure is an ins irance policy in the Hartfor e all the risk. t can afford it. You ca You haven't. T e "Hartford" will cheerfull for a conmpara ively small amount per year. o protect yo self against hail-storms--wha Y? Are yo going to wait for the BIG sto argo the si ering and worry that comes wit sure your er4bps. Protect your business. P'r ni detail or that's our business--and we're t's the ginner Qf a big savings plan for yo taketi a step that will mean comfort lnstea< payr/ient of premium. is the miother of wisdom. D~on't delay-Se< ling againist anything. the kind of insurance that interests you mo COUPON-CH ECK-TEA R OFF-MAIL i Hail Insurance andother insurance as chet ---Trnado ,-..... --Hal i ...... --Parcel Post ----I ---Rent --Merchiandise in Transit -.--1 --Live Stock -.-. i EVERY THING AGAINST EN Realty & Inisu JO1 Manning, S. C. Im:tttttttttttttttttitttitmttitt tmtttttiittttt 4 .4 Fart Schaifner & Marx erything that 'ore-Clo" 1 Igs, Leather Lctured and the every case or ingCo09, 31thes SUMTER, S. C. itlernen, and that his life's canier truth and uprighteousness shall be guide in the future for friendship, Lrity and benevolence. That a copy this resolution be sent to his near relatives, and that samne be spread our minutcEe. B. SLORIS, S. E. McFADDIN, JOS. YASSNEY, Committee. NCE-04 WO iclnwhtwud.o o ~lestnes f thesky. g stom-on tha wasboun ss cased y thm. Ad .th every cae Hatordha hinaeyugig to. r tlmen n that som le r ri r htuh a bightatosnesssa? prouide of our frer for frinds ity and.benevo'snce. Thatra-a t.i resoluionet to hisw eawil re elvowadta: sm e pe a Bsa.' SaOleS, S.T.HMFADIN raeCote. -N CE AA