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LEGON AFFA1 (3r' ]en Adams) Pt"ot headquarters has is a,_ llotin calling on the posts t.how their interest S; te Uriitnd sa; Hospi 1l at Greein ll, by taking some action lookhig to ior Christmas for the sick and Wos~. bi South Carlin t9 render a valu. S e to? men who need to li;"% t jtd~les have np opt Si e iW ifare. This sorvie ybe rendered by sendinig a' box tining gifts, or the Ilosts may 4 * a cash contribution to Mr. Fred ham, of Greenville, department Vice oficer, with' the full assurance t the money, will be spent to the advantage. fie woficers have been chosen by 6 J. Arthur Wilder Post, at * Tim 4 bnsville, as follows: J. T. Ander S9p, commander; C. S: McFaddin, vice commander; Joseph H. Conyers, ad k:, ant; Cecil Ward, finance officer- J. Watson, historian; D. L. Reynolds, ergeant-at-arms, and the Rev. John $cSween, chaplain. Many of those ent qt the meeting subscribed to ":gazihes and newspapers to make club rooms more attractive. Newberry Post has again demon trated that it can do thing sin good style. The members at Newberry hade "Education Week" a real event. '. United States flag was presented to e ery public school in the county. by a committee from the post. This Is valuable work and something every legion organization should interest itelf in. Nothing will teach great. r, respect for the flag than to have the boy and girl wave over their school every day. Other post in the State might well take a lesson from the Newberry Post. 1928 cards have been issued by department headquarters. Post ad jutants are requested by the de partment adjutant to see. that these cards are properly filled out in or der to keep the record straight. ;Following are the new officers chosen at the annual meeting of Rharleston Post No. 10 held Wednes day night; J. Lawrence Gantt com ander; Dr. Charles W. KollocI, vice 'dnmmander; Louis A. Bikle, adjutant; J. J. Altman, Jr., finance officer; Al ert Simons, historian and the Rev. t. F. Blackford, chaplain. The ser vice and' athletic ofllcers are to be appointed by the post commander. The 6ceeutive committee is composed of the 'following members; E. Henry appehnann, chairman; J. C. Yow, r. Wm. H. Price, E. E. Evans, and James D. Lucas. The house com mittee is headed by Julian A. Hard with the .following, members J. B. Fatman and Frank W. Levett. SUPPORT FOR SISSON Washington, Dec. 19.-Members of the Mississippi congresisonal delega tion called at the White House today 4o. urge upon the president the ap ointment of Representative Thomas . Sisson of that state as a justice of the United States supreme court. Letters from justices of the supreme court of Mississippi and from other jurists in the South were presented in Mr. Sisson's behalf. It was pointed out to the president that the South has nIw only one representative upon the bench of the highest court, Justice sicReynolds of Tennessee. 'It was said 'Representative Cannon of Illinois, during his visit to the White House Saturday when he was eleccompanied by Representative Sted man of North Carolina, indorsed Mr. Sisson with whom he had servedl for many years in the house.. Radcliff'e College is teaching wo men politics and the first lesson should be shaking hands. F RI ENDS, I extend to Merry Chri Let us all el past; we'll * we've been get. As ye go, but che P~RI ENDS, Remember you goods I or your mc F RI ENDS, Again I sa wish. 'GREELEYVILLE, a "' nw1L8 Sr'CAR .9''AI P1 A r mht eaO OP' A Al" PASSIMG - AN' L4' o( ceM0eR'S THE I.AST - CAR -, " h- - O Daughter of Iv6 He: May I kiss you?' She: , If you do 'll tell father. Silence. She: Er-r-I might mention-that father hardly ever believes anything I tell him. Silence-but much sweeter. Inventor: I've had this idea in my head for.two years. Investor: Aged in wood, eh? Behind The Times Hootcli Hound: Hic - Say, ain't the girls wearing broad. belts these days? Hootch Houndres : Them ain't belts-them's dresses. Lazy Larry Larry hates to go to bor He frets and worries, so he said; 'Cause in the morning it's a bore, To wake and Wash his face once more. Was He Game? She-What are you thinking of? He-Same thing you are. She-My lips are chapped now and I'll slap your face if you try. It Will Happen "B-r-r-r-r! I'm chilled to the bone." "Well, why ,don't you wear a hat? Observing Ole "This sure makes me feel sheep ish," he said, as he pulled on his new fleece-lined underwear. Liter-chur *****"It was a balmy day in summer. Not a cloud marred .he Maxparrish sky, 'while at the brook, trickling down the rugged hillside, ia maiden fair was kneeling, gazing, gazing into the cool elea water. For many minutes she stooped thus, sighing, thinking, and then, yielding to the inevitable, she plunged into the water-and vigorously started washing her neck."***** At Prison Gates Warden-What's your name and occupation? Prisoner-My name is Spark; I'm an electrician, and I was sent up for assault and battery. Warden-Hey, guard! Give this man a nice dry cell. NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, Clarendon County. Court of Common Pleas. Decree. Burke Watson, Plaintiff, vs. D. M. Jones and Merchants & Plant-| ers Bank, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas rendered in the above stated matter I will sell at public auction to the highest bid decr for cash in front of the Court 666 quickly relieves Colds and LaGrippe, Constipation, Biliousness and Headaches. each and every one of you m Stmas and a H appy New Yet it hearty and be merry. If w<v hope for better luck in the fi heavy-hearted or sorrowful, arS go on and heads get gray er up, better times are comin that AILSBROOK is with yot. n fhe future at correct prices ney back. r a Merry Christmas and a] YOUR FRIEb ALSBROOK he Hardware Ma House door' at- Manning, S.' C., on Monday ;January-1,1923, being sales du ri th.in tha hours for .udicial sales the follpwing real estate: (a)t ll that 'tract -or parcel of land siti ate in the County 61 Claren don, State of South Carolina, at Tur bevil19,. with the dwelling and improve. ments thereon, containing four aid nine-tenths (4 9-10) acres, bounded North ,by land of John Green- Epst by lands of M. J. Morris. South by a Street in the town of urbeville, said' parcel of land composed of two tracts of land conveyed to me by W. J. Turbeville by his deeds dated De cember 10, 1915, and recorded in book 14 . t pages ,761 and 762, respective ly tJoffice of C. C. C. P. C. for :Cl, hdddoh County. .'(b) All those three lots or pI.rcels of land situate in the town of Turbo ville, County of Clarendon, State of South Carolina, with the buildings and improvements thereon and designated as lots numbers 80, 81 and 82 on plat made by Joseph, Palmer, Surveyor, dated January 26, 1911, and recrtAded in the Clerk or-Slourt's office for said County in Plat Book No. 2 at page 105, being the lots of land conveyed to D. M. Jones and S. D. McElveen by D. E. Turbeville, Jr., by his deeds dated July 18, 1913 and January 15, 1915, and recorded in C. C. C. P. C. office for said County in books and pages, respectively, K-4 at page 598, and R-4 at page 286, S. D. McElveen having heretofore conveyed hi; inter est therein to me. Parcel of land herein above referred to as No. .1 is delineated on a plat made by Mc Elveen & Palmer as Numbers 6 and 7 dated September 13, 1913. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. E. GAMBLE, Sheriff of Clarendon County. NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, Clarendon County. Court of Common Pleas. Notice of Sale. J. T. Stukes, Plaintiff, vs. J. J. Thigpen, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a becree of the Court of Common Pleas made in above entitled action, I, J. E. Gamble, Sheriff of Clarendon County, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Cburt House door at Manning, S. C., on January 1, 1923, being salesday. within the legal hours for sale, the following de scribed real estate: All that tract of land in Clarendon County, State of South Carolina, con taining fifty-eight and one-half (58%) acres, more or less, being tracts num bers 2 and 7 containing, respective ly, twenty-two and one-half (22%) acres and thirty-six (36) acres on plat of Paul B. Hodge lands- made by D. W. McKenzie, Surveyor, dated Septemiber 1919, which plat is record ed in office of Clerk of Court for said County and State in plat book number 2 on page s and said fifty-eight and one-half acres, more or less, is bound ed on the Northwest by trait number 1 on said plat; on the- Northeast by lands of J. J. Britton; on the East by tracts numbers 3, 4, 5 and 6; on the South by tracts numbers 8 and 9 on sai dplat; and West by tract number 1 on said plat. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. E. GAMBLE, Sheriff of Clarendon County. State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. Court of Common Pleas. Notice of Sale. Ducker & Bultman, Plaintiff, vs. J. C. English and Hager English, De fendants. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court of Common Pleas rendered. in the above statedl action I, J1. E. Gamble, Sheriff of Clar'endon County, S. C., will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, in front of the Court House Dooi', in Manning, S. C., onl Monday, the 1st (lay of January, A. [D. 1923, being salesday, within *the legal hours for .iudicial sales, the fol Iowing dlescr'ibedi real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Charendon County, South Carolina, containng nine (9) acres, more or less, b~oundled on the North by Plow den's Mill Pond; East by lands of T1omi Coast; South by lands of Lewvis y very best wishes for a Lir. have had bad luck in the iture and take heart. If we will forgive and for ',how fast the friends do g. and will continue to sell ,todhtat must satisfy 'lappy New Year is my rD, South Camolna Francis -eid: ortie*West by lands of Frank rancjs. Also, allathat' piece, parcel or tract of land lying being and' 'situate in sumter County South Carolina, con taimng three (A) acres,, more or less, bounded on the North by Clara White; East by lands of Harby & Company; South - by lands of English; and on the WVat by lands of John Jennings. Purchrace to pay for papers. J. E. GAMBLE, Shcriff of, Clarendon County. NOTICE Of SALE Tn The District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of South Carolina. In the Matter of: Manning Oil Mill, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. Purhuant to an order of Hon. R. J. Kirk, Referee in Bankruptcy, dated November 27th, 1922, I will sell at public auction, for cash, on the first Tuesday in January 1923 (January 2, 1923) at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the Court House Door at Manning, Sonth Carolina, all of the assets of Manning Oil Mill, Bankrupt, as fol lows: 1. The entire Oil Mill, Fertilizer and Ginning plants, wish all machin ery, equipment, appliances, fixtures, buildings, structures in any way be longing or appertaining to said plants, including spur track, rails, rights of way, railroad track scales and the fol lowing described parcels or lots of land upon which the above plants and railroad tracks are located and' de scribed as follows, to wit: (a) All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in the Town of Manning, County and State aforesaid, desjgnated as A. No. 1 on plat made by E. J. Browne, Sur veyor, dated June 1910 and recorded in office of the Clerk of Court for Clarendon County in Plat Book No. 6 'at page 37, and bounded on the North by Depot Street; on the East by 'Barfield Street; on the South by lands now or formerly of L. M. Bar field and on the West by other lands of Manning Oil Mill, formerly of estate of W. E. Dinkins. (b) Also all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land in said Town, County and State, designated on said plat as C. No. 7 and bounded on the North by Manning Oil Mill side track; East by lands of T. L. Toatley; on the South by lands of Manning Oil Mill, formerly of Dan' Washington and on the West by Barfield Street. (c) Also all those two lots of lands lying, being and situate in said Town, County and State, designated on said plat as B. No. 2 containing 2 92-100 acres, said lots being bounded on the North by lands now or formerly of R. II. Boyd; on the East by lands now or formerly of Miller, DuRant & Boyd and on the South by the edge of Ox Swamp and lands formerly of the estate of W. B. Dinkins. (d) Also all those two certain pieces, parcels or lots of land desig nated on said plat as E. No. 5 contain ing 1-4 of one acre and No. 6 measur ing 30x46 feet, the said two lots be ing bounded on the North by lands now or formerly of N. A. Hall; on the South by lands now or formerly of Martha Boyd; on the East by A. C. L. Railroad right of way; and on the West by land now or formerly of Charlton DuRant. (e) Also all that certain piece, par cel or lot of land situate in saiid Town, County and State, containing 5-8 of an acre and bounded on the North by lot of William Nelson; East and South by said Manning Oil Mill and West by Depot Street, same hav ing been convoyed to the grantor herein by deed of John Boyd record ed in the office of C. C. C. P. for said County in Book K--4 at page 42. (f) Also all that certain piece, parcel or lot of landl situate in saidl Town, County and State containing 3 lots of land (designated on pIt made by Edwvardls & Perritt, Surveyors, dated January 20, 1914 and number edI 12, 13 and 21 in Block A, being bounded on the North by other lands of Manning Oil Mill; on the East by Barfield Street; on the South by lot of ,J. H[. Haley and on the West by Legare Street, same having been con veyedI by dleedl bf L. M. Barfield, re c'ordedl in offie of C. C. C. P. for saidl County in Book R--4 at page 17. (g) Also all that certain piece, parcei or lot oif land situate ini said Town, County and State, contr~an 41-10 of an acre, hounded on the North by Dinkins Street; on the Eau~. by other lands of grantor heroin; on the South by land of L. M. I'arfield and on the West by lands formerly of Din kins, same being the lot con'veyedl by dIeed of Lou W. Boswell, and record ed in omieo of C. C. C. P. for saidl County in Book A-4 at page 320. (hi) Also all tha t certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate in said County and State, hounded on the North by land of the saidl Manning Oil Mill, grantor- herein; East by lot saidl to be of Tr. L. Toatley, formerly of McLeod; South by land of Mrs. L. M. Barfield and West by a street running from the Kingstree Public Road to the A. C. L1. Railroadl Com pany's Depot, said lot having belong edl to Daniel Washington, and having been conveyed to the grantor herein b~y dleed of Cleveland Washington re cordled in the offce of C. C. C. P. for said- County in Book B1-5 at page 390. (i) Also all that certain piece, par cel or lot of land situiate in said Coun ty and State, containing one half of an acre, more or less, andl bounded andl butting -on the North and West by lot of Gulf Refining Co.; East by lot of P. J. DeLaine; and South by lot of grantor herein; same being the lot conveyed to the grantor herein by deued of H. Steinhardt recorded in the ofmie of C. C. C. P. for said County In Book K-5 at page 243. (j) Also all that piece, parcel or lot of land in saidl Town, County and State, fronting on Dinkins Street on the North and bounded on the East by lands of grantor heroin and on the South by lands now or formerly of Mr. ,L. M. Barfield and West by lands of Rt. D. Clark. The above described lot being a part of the tract 'of land conveyed to the Manning Oil Mill by deed of John 0. Dinkins. Rla J. Wheeler anda r-m once M. Dinkins C (k) Also all office fixtures, furni ture and equipment now in the office of said Manning Oil Mill. All of the above described property will be sold in one parcel. There will also be sold at sail time and place the following property: 2. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate in said County and State, bounded on the North by South Boundary street and measuring 66 1-2 feet, ~ast by lot of R. C. Wells, measuring thereon 154 1-2 feet, South by lot of Harvin, measuring thereon 68 1-2 feet and West by lot of the grantor herein, measuring thereon 138 feet. Same being that iot of land convoyed to the grantor herein by deed of Morris Ness and Harry Stein hardt recorded in the office of C. C. C. P. for said County in Book 11-5 at page 283. 3. Also all that 'ot of land measur ing 30 feet and 6 inches, more or less, on its eastern and western lines and 135 feet, more or less, on its northern and southern lines and bounded on the North by lot formerly of Ernes tine Davis, et al; East by Barfild Street; sometimes called Railroad Street; on the South by lot of F. P. Ervin and West by lands of F. P. Er.vin, this being the lot conveyed to the grantor herein by deed of II. Steinhardt, recorded in the office of the C. C. C. P. for said County in Book K-S at page 242. 4. Also all that certain piece, par FOR Pedigreed Pecans Ornamen Sourthern Grown. Spec! Orders. W S. A. McKEE, ] Let Us Prote Rain In We Insure The F. N. Wils< Inst Manuin EAGLE "MIKADO" For Sale at your Dealer ASK FOR THE YELLOW PE EAGLE 1 EAGLE PENCIL COI Illow the 13 the F You, the Farmer, ar ducer of wealth. But I money for your crops ma The crops must be sown, reaped and SOLD! The Bank is your F carry you over the wcee planting and profiting se purchase seed, fertilizer, In times of stress it helps you weagher the sti Are YOU getting a bank offers farmers? Learn how we can information from our pleased to tell you more Home Bans CHARLTON T. M. WELLS Page Seven eel or lot of land In the Town of Manning, in said County and 'State fronting on the North on Dinkins Street and bounded on the East by lot of the estate of E. B. Gamble and South by lands now or formerly of Mrs. L. M. Barfield and on the West by land of Israel James. Said lot be ing a part of the tract of land con veyed to the Manning Oil Mill by deed of John G. Dinkins, Iia J. Wheeler and Clarence M. Dinkins. 5 One Pord Coupe. 6 One 1-horse wagon. 7 Capital stock in Commercial Re fining Co., of the par value of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars. 8 Capital stock in Manning Ware house Co., of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars. 9 All of the notes, bills receivable, open accounts, and choses in action of said Manning Oil Aill as will ap. pear by the books of account of said Bankrupt. A list of such account and choses in action is attached to the Schedule on file in this Court and a copy thereof may be seen at the of fice of my attorneys. All of the property to be sold free of all liens and the Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E. A. GILFILLIN, Trustee in Bankruptcy. PURDY & O'BRYAN, DuRANT & ELLERBE, Attorneys, Manning, S. C., Dec. 1st, 1922. SALE , Fruit Trees and tal Stock. al Prices on Co mmercial rite or Wire 3atesburg, S. C. et You With ;urance ! Aiso Dogs! trance Agency, 1, S. C. Pencil No. 174 Made in five grades NCIL WITH THE RED BAND WIKADO 4PANY, NEW YORK ank Serves armer a America's greatest pro efore YOU receive the fly months usually elapse. must be fertilized, tilled, riend because it helps to :s and months between asons. It permits yOu to machinery, on credit. stands behind you and >rm. R~ the benefits which the help YOU. Ask for full offcials. They will be about our service. :&e Trust Co. DuRANT, President .Cashier.