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SVote fior N N I am very proud of the large vote given me the reward of the clean campaign I conducted. other office, if to obtain it I have to employ ot Though born and raised in the populous Pie sectional feeling and any insinuation to the cont adroitly drew that line by insinuating that I was low country county went for him while the Pie Though a member of as many fraternal ord any literature I distributed, nor referred to them paign, nor diq I wear any insignia of any of thei membership. I respect too highly my member to seek to use them as stepping stones to office. I did mention my service as a soldier in the S that double volunter military service at the call it was a guarantee of my patriotism, and because things being equal ,the yoters ought in casting t man who had risked his life in the uniform of hi Are other things equal as between myself a mary? I have had legislative experience, and h< which God forbid ,the service of the lieutenant gc of 21 candidates to the legislature from Greenvi for that office in Greenville County. Being a ft mners and could serve them in the legislature with house legislation that the farmers composing the make the race for lieutenant governor in 1918, wL Summer made it impossible. My opponent in most general terms says that made specific declarations, satisfactory to labor al meeting in Columbia and at a number of other m poration lawyer and have always been supported 1 know that I am their friend because I have prover I have not been a factionalist and have not at campaign. We can never have the needed harmi be permitted to determine the votes of today. M so far as I am able to b'sein, is the only candida viving the bitter factional antagonisms of the rec I want the vote of every white Democrat in N U Oscar K. N Maj. John G Richards, of IIe; well known in I Publmifmhcd Every Wednesday here last Satui married a Manr WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, McDowell. Miss Virginia What, has becoe of the town's road the past year 1 scrapert f family of her h woody Ridgewa: has retu irned h( Mr. Frank Rodgers of Fair Bluff, burg, Miss Ridy N. C., is visitig relatives in Manning. ourse in stenogr Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ise- 'lihe base bal' man last Saturday a haby boy. Manning last - - - gooid games w< Rev. L. B. MleCord ret urnenl homei won eight, tied (I last week from his vacat ion. Springs, one0 of in the state pi Mrs. Fill i ngim of f A theins, Ga., spent ' games here. TI last week with her brot her, Mr. I. D~ to 4. Second Peak. ISprings 2, elev< Died last Suniay the inftant of to r . Arrgn and Mrs. Il. I). Ijubrow. 'The burial a hnsm was at .Jordan. Mnigwl Mr. Philip M\ore (of Rock Ilill an ex- ti opti Pert printer is now a membe(r of Thetemadpa Times stafaou twao wont The resiilr'nc oftMr.... A.rangeni ileit' WisonMolloing wis nit-hiAnd it isite p l~~~~~r.~~ta and ph...i.I akn n ~on5~2 'ry ihibirein of llatsville are visiting re-3,7. Sei, latives in M~anning. ;;,odi2,1 Mrs. JT. A'. Weinburg andI chibIrenj95. Seiut retu rnod homer last week a fter spend-Hrwe 5 ing t h( suimmer' away. ii iltd A t a meting of ('ouuncil Mlonday i~ aea.An nightM Mr.N. D . 'Thames was appoint'- I;'E be i ed a memb er of the p)ilee force forloetn;lrai Manning. x':tlaile Marid last Wednesday at the home 11( of the bride, Miss May .Johnson anid iiijtOahe Mi. JIoe G;raiham. 'The bridi is the elest daough tr oc(f the biate W. W. 1 V1..I Johnson01, and( t he p raom is a prosperous CI A'ACI ' farmerof *Ionlan.ClarendonH ount, cvis wen hi a ~nr oleii ' 'o leiltatutr jiery btui ~ t l~d- r f o 2d4i, Des hamp ~ ARANT62, Ce T1,578.T SMe At OGncwne2, M U Mauldin!I U in the primary on August 31st., because that vote was I do not want the office of lieutenant governor, nor any ter than the fairest and cleanest methods. Imont section of South Carolina I never appealed. to any -ary is absolutely false. My opponent continually and doing so. The proof that it was drawn is that every N imont counties, as usual divided. N rs as my opponent, I nevet' listed those memberships in in any 'speech or private conversation during the cam i. I would scorn to ride into office on fraternal order N ;hip in the orders which have admitted me to tieir ranks N N N panish-American and World wars, not because I thought N of my country qualified me for civic office, but because N one of my opponents often said on the stump, that other ieir ballots for any office to give their preference to the country. d the opponent with whom I run over the second pri has not, and unless the governor should die in office, vernor is wholly legislative. I was elected fron a field lie County, by the largest vote ever given a candidate Lrmer-as well as a lawyer, I knew the needs of the far my knowledge of the law. I was so helpful in ware warehouse association of South Carolina invited me to ich I would have done had not my service in Europe that U he is in favor of labor. I was the only candidate whb id fair to capital. I did this at the first campaign etings during the campaign. I have never been a cor y the votes of the working men of my country.. They my friendship to them. El Ppealed to any factional feeling or predjudice in this my in South Carolina if the divisions of the past are to v opponent preached harmony on every stump, and yet, le in the State campaign who has sought to profit by re nt past. South Carolina, regardless of his past line-up. N N Manuldin,~ El Richards and Rev. chairman of the great agricultural ith Springs, and both committee of the next congress if re lanning, were visitors elected. Can South Carolina af2ord (ay. Rev. Richards to miss this chance to head this im. ing lady, Miss Janie portant committee? The answer is VOTE FOR SMITH.-Adv. Ridgeway, who for (ARD u -iANKS ms been visiting the CADOe____ rother, Mr. R. Dun- To the progressive people of Clar Sef Petersburg, mendo County, I wish to express iy ap e, while in Peter.- preciation of your support in the re .Wy ent primary election. I promise to aplhy andl typewriting.,i continue to do all I can for good schools, good roadls andl the up-huildingj season closed forijof the state, and Clarendlon county in [aturday. After ten particular, yours for service. r'e play'ed the locals W. .P pot we and lost one. Heath.T.PApot the ,arongest teams! Editor of 'The 'Tim yedl the last thbree iMa nning, S. C. ec scor~e, first game 4 iYou wll please allow me space in nMinnings :Thelat yor valuanle paper' to expfress my a ining. Te lst reatest thanks anrd appreciation to by hieath Springs, 4 the voters of Newv Zion and( Oakd ale ents are beiwg madk~e for electing me to Magistrate office r~ building a park, so at New Zion. r3 opens next year ..Flemg ive a p~ace to play. f irpose of the promlo. 11 E WIL H~.lE CIIA IRlA N 01' TlIIE fast semi-professiongal GIt EAT AiCI. TU HAL. C(:0Mr nd1(eiandent ballI for I Al'ITEE. Senator Sm ithI will be the is. chairnman of thle great agricultural Committee of t he next congress if re lhe othemil vot e for elected. Can Soumt h Carolina aff'ordl offices: toi niiss thiis chian1Ce to headl thIis imi e--AlIlen I ,(fi9, (Curtis port ant CommHiitt ee? Thlre answer is 4 (2, Sprot t I ,00, IVO'lE VOR SM IIL.-.Ady. k of Cou rt Canfltey - ----0 -o --. airwick( 198. Gamhle SI! E W AS A LMAOST PR ET'y. 'lowden 4(1(6, T1immonrs K cilIy (109, .\lecFadd in l'x(tfoaiinbme rdsptc ndent of Education, o e hewihrvme o '(oronrer, Tobias5 1,.582.ecea ttur( hr. emie mnag istra te at .Man- rohtrei. Ifyusfrlk Young elected~ mag- wstyabttI ihu ik-oi. r; Harrow at Turibe- bc fi he 1 om.Sl j ~(k at Gables; Wise at snIrgSoe g at New Zion; Brad--------- - - andA. 1.ltihxcep NTICEr an" inled,'rdpotc on herl cheehic he riousalubho 'II~x M NO Fe 1zema torturedin her. Zemrine 111'It l. (0 M~i roeptee f 1,1. i you (ufetri tike ir Sn it willb wit e (,ii(tr( a bott wtouathrsk-mlns sonim DrulaStn ore r gth is - himmao-y Th -o i -'mnaeso will( bmmeillnetceIesbaesybalot rmihwlbe tor lb eayfrio ieyt h tickets are ie(t'cit t'til. ir boy's' or ogirls'S.lie lra, (ii' evef Crererdo- Co ty nhTuisary, '.~nirS ',Septembr 1 , 1920. i lcint and reguationsy ov1erilng h is Primry.hi soe manaersaof Electionaa til a )creinThe oxeibalot o.f (otherli papes reain to csaiddate Siontmhr211 90 will betread forieieyt th Ianagtr ust as Asioton asfr( the StateI luum~n?: IManiny, at Manin, Se. C,, on920.dmy being Monday' October 4, 1920 at the the latter being usual hours for Public sales the follow- Clara Robbinsor mng property:- and on the W< All that lot or parcel of land in portions of Lots Clarendon County, Stiate of South perty hereby cor Carolina, Fulton Township, containing ern portion of Li twenty-five acres more er less; bound- plat; and more ed North by Lot No. 12 on general plat "C" on another of my lands made by John Hayns- lands made by j worth, 'Surveyor; East by Lot No. 10 dated August 1 and by Lot No. 8; South by Lot No. 6, "Herod Robinsor Clark's V RETURNk To My Friends: I wish to express i liberal patronage you I SI If I can serve you at a service. To the peop] thank you for the man: the tobacco men this kindness. Your SOver 30 yea Speaking Honest, Effeci 10AP aE The latter I - &has never (befc zAI-FIMN friends have ret W, !! sits claims and i CHILDREN What it is Re< That form i Dyntry, Donhot . fore it is fully S Cholera Met us .5 p ig P .s . C o l ic , H e a r t - b u i N e d but distressing e Ethe intestines ac rjw Dysentery or F] (These diso M ANCT EREN Why it is Rc< U ROCK IU, . C- the contents of surfaces, and st Get a bottle from you druggist today. If he Co., Rocl Campbell's A] For Mild Disorders of t "Ask Those Whi On Saturday, Augusl mob il Destroye in M< Can you afford to run your automi Let uts insure it for you. D)ON'T D)ELAY-SEE UJS TOD)AY WE INSURE ANYTI] Manning Realty S. W. BARRON Mannit once bargained to of the said Lot-from the said plat-by k; and by Lot Nor5; McLellan and Palmer is endorsed .on at by the remaining the deed this day executed by the vgja Nos. 7 and 9 the pro- 0. J. C. Rose to the said King Hoop iveyed being the East- Robbinson, to secure the purcha ts 7 and 9 on the said price of which this mortgage is ex fully shown as Lot ecuted. general plat of my Terms of sale, Cash. Purchaser to McLellan and Palmer, pay for papers. *th, 1918, marked E. R. Plowden, k" thereon. A tracing Sheriff of Clarendon County. a0m m i~ m mainigumm m ng m ggm M 1 are-house 5 THANKS ny appreciation for the kave given me this season. my time I am at your e of Manning, I want to y acts of kindness shown season. They appreciate s truly, R. D. CLARK. rs old and for first time ive and Growing act all on account of the first two. ANI-FF;RMENT .re) been advertised direct to the public. In spite of AF beencl Sold evecry yejar thar. the year preceeding. 7#0 ommended it to their friends because-of the honsty of ts effectiveness when used as directed. .ommended for if Dyspepsia in which the food ferments, or sours, be ligested by the stomach; giving rise in that organ to -n, Distention or Flatulence any many other familiar symptons. This sour, half-digested food passing into ts as a foreign irritating body, and produces Diarrhoea, ux. inflammatory and dangerous diseases. rders are commonly known as indigestion.) >nmended MENT helps Nature neutralize the acid condition of the stomach afd bowels, soothe inflamedl and irritated imulate the secretory glands into normal and easy ac uani't supply you, address Kuykendal Chemical < llill, S. C. NTTI-FERMENT he Stomach and Bowels. o Have Used It." , 21, 1920, Two Auto ~s were d by Fire!| Inning. / H obile without Insurance? -TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE [ING AGAINST EVERYTHING; & Insurance Co. g.C. JOHN C. BAGNAL wummttittttttitittuumimmmmm m u uwu....m.