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A sewing niachine that looks like a's music cabinet In t
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HONOR ROLL Sixth Grade
MANNING SCHOOLS Corinne McKelaney, Edna Thames, t
Frances Brown, Frances Dickson,
Second Grade Hattie Breedin, John D. Gerald, Lily r
Ashton Plowden, 96; Elizabeth Or- Emma Sprott, Mrgaretta Shope, Mil
vin,96; ill SueRigyy ,9G;MaryW.dred Smith, Moultrie Bagnal, Virgin- t
vin, 96; Lilla Sue Rigby, 95; a is Alma Bradham. Williams Avant.
Heriot, 94; Zella L. Harilee, 95; Ida
M. Lowder, 94L James Cole, 93; Les- Eighth Grade
ter Miller. 92; tuldrow Windham, 92; Mary Metropol, 98; Mary Sue Wil- k
Robert Chbndler, 91; Evelyn Davis, sop, 96; Mary Rigby, 95; Elizabeth
90. Creecy, 95; Craven Bradham, 95; g
Third Grade Alice lark, 94; Bernice Alsbrook, 93; b
Virginia Irvin ,98; Dorothy Ridgill Grace Thames, 92; Madeline Shope,
97; Audrey Young, 95; Albert Wein- 9 Estelle Alsbrook, 90; Bessie Ma
berg, 92; Walter Ridgway,91; Glenn
Dickson, 91; Ruth Boger, 91; LillianNitGrd
Ervin, 90; Margaret Creecy, 90; Effie Cahrn AvtJe radn
Jones, 90. Mrh ugsVrii egr
Fourth Grade IenHrnRlhKnVgias
Carmen Arant, Louise Brown, Rosa zi eaLd pot
Geiger, Pearl Hirschman,- Olivia Hor
ton, Helen Katizoff, Winnie Plowden,GOEFROD
Gertrude Rigby, Sidney Abrams,I
Steve Bradham, Warren Clark, H ugh Rslsta atAeWa pelI
Davis, Charlton Du Rant, Alston Ger--)Mnig epe1
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92; Etlsn Ridgeway, 91; Oliver Alls-Te atrslsta at
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THAT should you through accident in moving or otherwise, break
any part or the whole machine, I will replace that part or
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THAT if you break a needle, if you break a belt, or if one wears
out, if you break any attachment, I will replace theseparts
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Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the Presbyterian church, and senior pasta
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edicine? himself and his congregation extende(
People here in Manning have shown a cordial welcome to the new pastor
e way. The Rev. C. B. Smith, pastor of thi
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agging backaches, pains across my Mr. J. K. Breedi , representing the
idneys, headaches and dizziness. I Baptist congregation. The response o
of a box of Doan's Kidney Pills from Mr. Holley to th several addresses
urns' Drug Store and found them to was in full keeping with the spirit an
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1 my back and had no further tront- the meeting. The singing was lid by
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Company.
CITATION OF LETTERS Kindred and Creditors of the said
OF ADMINISTRATION Rosa Gre:?tree,
Rosa Cr !ntree, dbeceased, that they
Countyohe and app before me in the Court
By of CM rend o b of Probate, to be held at Manning on
By J M.Wiaham proateJu~ge: the 11th (lay of February next, after
WHEREAS, Oscar P. Johnson publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
made suit to me to grant him Letters to show cause, if any th' y
of Adminsitration of the Estate and hive. why said Administration should
effects of Samuel E. Johnson not E grane.
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to (lay of January, Anno Domini, 1918.
cite and admonish all and singular J. M. Windhani,
the Kindred and Creditors of the sad Juge of Probate, Clarendon County.
Sanuel E. Johnson, dleceased. that
they be and appear bei'ore me, in the NOIETCEDOR
Court of Probate, to be held at Man
ning, on the 18th dlay, of February Alpesnhaigcim aant
next, after publication hereof, at 1 1 teett fT .Tsae bcae
o'clock in the forenoon, to showv cause, vllreethe (uyatsedan
if any they have, why the said Ad-thsowgsadeaewilmk
ministration should not be grantedl. pyett h lrinc ulfe
-(GIVEN under my hand this 29thexutrofhesieta.
(lay of January Anno Domiini, 1918. H y IDIE
J. M. 'WINDHAM,T..TIDIE
J5udge of Probate. Eeuos
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