e IManning Outes.
Pubished Every Wednesday
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920
Mr. Joe Nimmer is ill with typhoid
fever.
Died at her home in Foreston on
May 6th, Mrs. A. E. Martin.
Mr. R. R. Jenkinson spent Monday
in Kingstree.
Mr. Leon Weinberg has purchased a
Dodge touring car.
Mr. Frank Barron of Charleston is
in Manning today on business.
Again we call council's attention te
the cut-out nuisance on automobiles,
M.r. D. Hirschr:anim who left here a
few months ago to live in New York
has returned to Manning.
Mr. Harry Steinhardt is erecting a
seven room dwelling on one of the
Walker lots.
Messrs. J. K. and B. B. Breedin are
erecting homes on upper Church
street.
Dr. J. H1. Hawkins of Hartsville is
spending a few days at the home of
Mr. C. A. McFaddin.
Miss Minnie McFaddin has accepted
a position as one of the operators in
the local telephone exchange.
The bank statements in this issue
will show the progressiveness of
Clarendon county.
Mr. Willie Geiger is confined to his
bed with fever, but it has not been
pronounced typhoid as was reported.
Last Friday was general clean up
day for Manning and nearly every
body did their duty preparatory to
the inspection.
Work was begun yesterday on the
"White Way." We are told that it
will take about three weeks to com
plete the job.
Mr. S. L. Huggins has rented the
vacant store of Leon Weinberg, and
will move his 5-10-25 cents store there
the first of January.
Material is being placed for the
erection of a large brick automobilc
show room on west Boyce street foi
the Clarendon Motor Co.
Rt. Rev. Bishop W. A. Guery oi
Diocese, S. C., will preach Sunda)
evening at Episcopal church, May 30
at 8 o'clock. Public cordially invited,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gerald speni
last week in Charleston and Columbia
Mrs. Gerald going for medical treat
ment.
Mrs. Rosa Weinberg, Mrs. Ellei
Iseman and Mr. Julian Weinberg mo
tored to Abbeville last week to visi
relatives.
For a short time we are
going to sell a wonderfu
grade of Green Coffee foi
271%'c a pound in 10 pounc
lots.
B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
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.Special Noti
Tlhe BUJREA U OFJ. CILD
the South Carolina Hoard of I
t ions of all school children. A
dlition is sent to you by the N
EVE Y ''l(TOUBLE is reported an<
paLredl to corrC~t it with the pro
I will adlvise the services of a
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The latest Sty:
Big Stock'to Isi
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THE REXA
1000,000,000 killed last
night by the people who used
El Vampiro the flies worst
enemy. You can still get 3
boxes of. this fly killer for
25c from
B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
We are in receipt of an invitation
from Miss Aleen Rigby to attend the
exercises of Winthrop CoHege May
30th., of which Miss Rigby is a mem
ber of the graduating class.
Mr. A. Abrams has sold his stores.
The store occupied by H. D. DuBrow
was bought by Mr. DuBrow, and the
handsome double store occupied by
Mr. Abrams was bought by S. Katzoff.
We learn the price paid for this
property was $48,000.
Mr. Lion of the South Carolina De
velopment Board addressed a small
gathering of citizens Monday morning
in behalf of the above organization.
The idea %,f this organization is to help
build markets for produce, and develop
all of the resources of South Carolina.
A membership committee, chairman,
secretary and treasurer and publicity
manager were elected, and at the next
meeting the final organization will be
affected.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
This is to rptify you that any one
caught dumping trash or garbage of
any kind or description on any proper
ty belonging to Mrs. Rosa Weinberg,
in town of Manning will be prosecut
ed.
it- Leon Weinberg, Agt.
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NOTICE
I will apply to the Probate Cour't
for Clarendon county, S. C. on Mon
day, June 21, 1920 at eleven o'clock
in the forenoon for a final discharge
as Executor of the last Will and
Testament of Mariah Hilton, deceased.
May 19, 1920.
20-5t-c Fred Lesosne.
Just to make things inter
esting we are going to sell
10c cakes of STAR Laundry
Soap for 6c a cake.
B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
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ce to Parents.
HYG (IENE under the dlirection of
ealth is maiking physical examina
repjort of each child's physical con
urse making the examination. If
I only glasses are needed, I am pre
per glasses. If the eye is dliseased
physicianl or ocul ist.
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Realdty& Iris
l'IIOiNE l.
Caps!
les and Colors.
elect from.
rug Store,
LLL STORE
Chase and Sanborn's Tea
is hard to beat, have you
tried it? This tea can only
be found at
B. B. BREEDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend to our many
friends and acquaintances our sincer
est appreciation for the many deeds
of kindness and sympathy shown us
in our recent bereavement.
Miss Bertha Broadway.
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NOTICE
I will apply to the Probate Court
for Clarendon county, S. C., on Mon
day, June 21, 1920 at twelve o'clock
noon for a final discharge as surviving
executor of the last will and testa
inent of J. H. Johnson, deceased.
J. Columbus Johnson.
May 19, 1920 20-5t-1.
CITATION NOTICE
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
- County of Clarendon
By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge:
Whereas, Calvin Bosier made suit
to me to grant him Letters of Ad
ministration of the Estate and effects
of Linvall Bosier.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monisli all and singular the Kindred
and Creditors of the said Linvall
Bosier deceased, that they be and ap
pear before me, in the Court of Pro
bate, to be held at Manning on the
7th day of June next, after publication
hereof, at .1 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 18th day
of May Anno Domini, 1920.
J. M. Windham,
pd. Judge of Probate.
CITATION NOTICE
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Clarendon
By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge:
Whereas, Ella Hunter made suit to
me to grant her Letters of Adminis
tration of the Estate and effects of
Robert Hunter.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the Kindred
and Creditors of the said Robert
Hunter deceased, that they be and ap
near before me, in the Court of Pro
bate, to be held at Manning on the I
7th day of June next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock i1 the forenoon,
to showv cause, if any they have, why
tesaid Administration should not bel
granted.
Given under my hand this 17th (lay
of May, Anno Domini, 1920.
J. M. Windham,
Judge of Probate.
We said it last year we say
it again, flies carry germs,:
germs kill people. El Vam
piro kills flies, do you get
me, if you do come tround
and get 3 boxes for 25c.
B. B. BRE EDIN'S
Pure Food Grocery
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wumce Co.
JOHN C. RA'GNAL
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