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4 WA Uta NuM GUA u-J="u-ju.urr Sell I h T ii The Home of C Maning VMntS. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920 Manning plays Oswego here to morrow and Darlington next week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ness last Sunday nigth a baby girl. Rev. L. B. McCord is off on his an nual vacation. Miss Betty Lucas of Charleston is vsmgher sister, Mr's. 1I. 1. Ellerbe. Mis~s Mary Clarkson of Columbia is the guest of Miss Mattie Venniung. Mrs. Webb Sprott has as her guest. M is's Ruby D~avison of Winston-Salem. M~fiss .Jul ia and Agnes Burgess have retur ned honme a fter spending soe time wvith friends in St atesboro. Mrs. .1. A. (Cole 'nte(rtined the maember'is of the H1ill Club this after Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Breed in have moved! inito the ir at tracetive new bu nga low (on thelw Ii. M s. I". M. Shape anad son, Witlmer, are ther guests of relatives in C ap May, N. ,1. Mr'. R. ('. a~get tt left onl Sattrdaiy Cot' C olumbiabu, wh ere he has nl'elept'd at position in the P'almtiotto Bank. I SThe utr ball te m1 swam01ped the Mann ing team last Tlhursday y score' of II to( I. 11' i Drt. tand .\lrs. Hrsington ((C (aantden we're' the guests of Dr t. an d MIr. Statl-I ntaker over' Sitnd(hay. Mrs. Wx. -. l'\'ans. Mis Mary Evan(S andl Jo'! Evans, all of Dallas 'e. and little MXary Elizabeth Evas of S Monror'. N'. ('.,are t he' puests of Dri. A and MIrs. St a Inaker'. i Salittle mi r ha a o t t n t hat your ihr I y v ee gI ss At ARAA~ T H R01' Your L ARI >aring July C and, 264,100 p era here is no be -a than Manr r price, servi< CLAE High Prices Miss Thelma Stewart of Charleston, is the guest of Misses Estcrlena and Bessie Reardon. The stork arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H: Windham last Thursday night with a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1). Peak are the proud parents of a baby girl who came to them yesterday morning. Mrs. D. R. Riser of Greenville has returned home after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis. Mr. Ben Husbands left last night for Lansdown, N. C., where he will enter ai prep~ara tory' school. Mr. Ed. Rearon r eturned om SaturdIay from a tw-eksstay a Blac k Mountain, N. C. Mr. Ingramn Bradhami and family mave returned from a short stay a B~lack Mountain, N. C. Mr. Frank Hluggins is spending a hort vacation in the North Carolina niounta ins. Lrs. I . E. ,1 orda n and ch ib1iren of )enmaurk is visiting her pa rents, M. id Mrs. 11. 1). Harrineau. Mrs. .J. WV. Widemnan and little M~liss dau Wideman have returned home fter spending some Li me in Saluda. Mrs. 3. J1. Roy who has been the uest of Mrs. TI. S. lHaminer, left Tlues-r ay for her home in New Orleans. .Jack Geral e*ntertained a few v iendfs at a watermelon cutting at his i<: ime TIuesdlay evening,. MJiss IFrancis Few of Greer hais re S-n((d home) ( a fter sper-iing a few yvs with her aun t, Mrs. JT. D. G;eraldi. 'isse5(s Evy and Mazie. Roberts o undenti ar( vsiting hersister, Ms .M. ('lemnent. ter Ms M. aind Mrs. WV 'I'. t esesne and M iss riah I .esesne left I"ridhay night for ~hevjle for a two weeks stay at the itery Park. r TOMETRIST,1 ILsMILummmmmLsmmC Tobac ('SI lark's Wareh ounds of toba L g e . tter tobacco i ling, and no b :e and treatm K'S 1 Miss Addie Weinberg has returned from a visit to the Misses Haselden on Pawley's Island. Sumter and Summerton playetd ball at Summerton yeste' day, and Str iter won 7 to 0. Miss Virginia Alexander of Chester, who has been visiting Miss Rita Hug gins, left for her home on Friday. Miss Mary Johnson has returned home after an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Heyward B. Ewart in Goldsboro, N. C. There will be preaching at the Met hod ist Church Sunday morning at eleven.-thirty by Re'v. D). M. McLeod, li residm ig Elder. Dr. and M~lrs. Stalnaker 'have as their guests his sister, Mrs. Edward ,md noice Miss Mary S. Edwards of Ihallas, Texas. We call attention to the cards in this( Issue of M(essrs. WV. T. P.* Sprott, W. D. t SIen an'td IH. C. Curt is, all ofl'erinog for C hte legislature- t M. andI Mr1s. Diavid Levi an ' Mr. oses Levi have returnedi fronm At- " antic City, where they have been 0 pendling the summ~ter. .The caminpa ign meet ing sched de for sI New~ ZAin oin Aug. (tht will he held in t' he school hail andi a hiarbecuedi din er will be soldl on the groulnds. Wet call attent ion to the card of hn. Ratlph S.l Ds( hamps in this or th IttlIouse ofIP Rpre(se ntatives. SEEDS Crimson Clover The Wonderful Soil Improver Sowv it. in youtr cornat mtt at te last wo trkin :o nx year' you can I tat th two cr'ois oin tihe s~n lhti,, anti rake tr elt f S Iit Italic j a ot i hte still. CRIMSON CLOVER 0 maes an extcllen itt . I spin 1,razIig crotp, lho n e. T.W.Wood & SonsI EEM , RichondVa.J CO m MA R ouse sold for tcco for $72,26 o f narket today etter Wareho ent. !AREH Married last Wednesday by Pro bate Judge Windham, Mr. Ezra S. Holladay and Miss Mary 1. Roberson. The contracting parties are from The tobacco barn of Mr. Lauson Mc Leod was destroyed by fire last night. Mr. McLeod carried sonic insurance but his loss is heavy as the barn was full of good tobacco. Mrs. D. R. Riser of Greenville, Mrs. Wycoff of Kentucky and Mrs. Gordon )f Virginia were honor guests ait an nformal luncheon given by Mrs. J. D. Gerald Wednesday morning. During the storm Sunday night the arge plate glass in H-irschmanni's store vas broken. it is supposedl the awn ng broke and fell against the glass. i large oak in front of the Baptist hurch was also blown down. Died in Asheville last Monday, Mirs ~lizabeth Coskrey, wvife of Mr. R. J. ~oskrey. The burial was at Summeir on yesterday, the home of the deC eased. Mr's. Coskrey was a sister of he late R. A. .Johnson of Manning. Pinewoodl came to Manning yester niy to showv our home hopes the art . base ball, but they wvere sent back annimg's pitcher, was too stirong. lio ~ruck out fifteen and only allowed vo sciratch hits. Whitaker for Pine IAm the I banish in an hour th( smile when I see neglected ner, the match, and helpm; ness of men. A little spa or better still, some cotton greedy tongues lick up th, BURN, andl( am happy. Ar I wvatch with glee the chari embers. I am KING, and(I Let us protect you agal LJOSE YOUR HOUSE OR BE7~ PRO)pTCTED BY IN; PLJE ARE WITH A SMA] EXCUSE4 IFORGOT ThO IN D)ON'T D)ELAY-SEE UJS WE INStUR Manning R( S, W. BARogN nnnnu nnam3 .......... Vlanni producers at f 7.73,; making 27. in South C2 use than Clar 'OUSE R. D. CLAR wood also pitched a good game. The score was 4 to 2 in favor of Manning. The Wonan's Missionary Society 3f the Methodist Church will meet Monday, August 9th at 6 o'clock at the church. Hymn 82. Bble Lesson-"In Christ Is a New [deal for the World. THE FARMER 0 Are you thinking of the future? of farmmig if he succeeds. le vill he implroves up~on your methods, Hie raises his meat andl meat to sell. U. sell. The Farmner that sells moire th succeedl. To do this it takes goodl Jar that wveighs the most is the hog tha most prlofitable. And w~e have sows make the followving prop~osition to the to start them wvith a pure bred hog at $30.00. We will weigh the pig the on December 1st. The bov having th will give $50.00; 2nd prize $40.00; 3r Cut out and sign the followingC Farm on or before August 14th. I,- - Live in the county of Clarend1on. P, S tineh~e pgbefore August 0th. A. M. Musseir will select the pif. Great De work of years. I pay nothi piles of rubbish. I wink ma te, the cigarette stub. I put n rk tossed by the heedless int< lint or excelsior gives me m e handiwork of men. It is t id when they have fought me 'e chimneys rising like sept Mhen I start, let all men trem mst the great destroyer FIRE BUSINESS BY FIRE TON SURANCE OR WOULDI YO1 2L AMOUNT OF INSURAF CREASE MY INSURANCE. VfTODAYTOMORO M E ANYTHING AGAINST E ~alty & InISU PH1ONE~ 21.4 . JOE Manning, s. c. - , ngat ISE irst an Lro k's K, Proprietor Order- "Leader-IIs. G. M. Smith. Prayer. Business Missionary News, Mrs. Gerald. Topic-"The Rural Community an(l the Country Church," Mrs. C. N. Sprott. Hymn 84, Closing prayer, Mrs. Joseph Sprott. Collection of (lUes. F TOMORROW Your son will not follow ot 9be a h elp to his countr unles ~vl o ea r eal farmer unless he tless he raises his. corn and corn to an he buys. is the farmer that will d. Hogs improve land. The hog pays the most. Durocs are the ,l)Oars to sell. We are going to farmer boys of Clarendon~ in order > We are g(;ig to offer 30 hoar pigs (lay we sell it andl weigh the HOG largest hog on D~ecember 1st., we d prize $30; 4th p~rize $20.00; 5th upon and~ mail to Bradlham Duroc --------m under 21 years of age. ------------- -----------s C. your D~uroc Boar pig contest and 3*you .~ ~- - stroyer ! ng---ut take all. I r eye at my side part 1y faith in the careless a pile of paper scrap, y start, and then my hen I BURN, BURN, and I have conqueretd lehres above dying ble, for I am FIRE. .IF YOU SHOULD IGHT WOULD YOU 3 BE AS MOST PEO-. rCE AND) THE OLLD 4Y LIE TOO LATE VERYTHING ran1Ce Co. !N C. BAGNAL