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R Y Just now w ionally fine si Goods, Under< Household Lin Etc., for Wor Children. These gooc daily in great very close pri( Owing to t of the wholesa vise our custoi while the oppe The N COAL PRODUCTION GOOD 4,000 did I Washington, Jan. 25.-Bituninous Parer coal production during the week end- strik< ing January 17 was 11,655,000 tons, short the greatest January week production in three years, the geological survey announced today in its weekly report. Bo, Up to January 17 the bituminous mines of the country have produced n it s PP 1 )men! t- Every that prods short of t ' Dry Good: articles. d Wea d tomers to our close t the supply shorter. No - phesy as row in th I. line. a 0or %anager and that he would not enter a st for the Massachusetts delep-a to the Republican national con on. He did not say that he would ,e the presentation of his name Lion that he would not permit the tation that he had used the of. )f Governor to promote his own ?sts through the selection of ates. s-- - - - - T some today! ou're going to sucky Strikes ght. Becau!se y Strike ciga give you the wholesome r of toasted y tobacco. 4or -W e have an excep 1owing of Dres :lothing, Hosier: ens, Fancy .Good: nien, Misses an Is are being sol quantities and :es. be uncertainty C le market, we at ners to buy nov rtunity is at hanc ew Ide MORRIS NESS, littt22itttttttit2222222ttttitttttttittti22titttiti ,000 tons more of coal than they ident RSt year despite SOme still ap. c. nt( it effects of the nation-wide tioni evidence in the form of car Venti ages. (4)90 )OLIDGE IS NOT IN RACE a' per ton, Jan. 25.-Governor Coolidge fe I red today that he was not and mter had been a candidate for Pres- "'lo call I just ri Luck rettes g ood flavo Biurle o ou rteec toasi UNITY one knows iction falls far 1e demand in and women's dvise our cus buy now, at prices, before is even still >ne can pro to the mor e mercantile 1P' .O ipy,22222222222222222222222222::2222252222222222 THE "COME-BACK" [SSAY CONIE A National Essay Contest school chilcren of the Unied Sta on the subjcct 'Vhat are the Be fits of an Enlistment in the Uni States Army" was anaugurated ui War Department auspices. It is op without any entrance fee, to pupils all schools in America, except c (lges and uil iversities. Students Pubclie GradIed or IIigh Schools, va te schools, sectarcian or n1 on-seet innc schools, whcite or black, red brownc, maicle or female, Amcericacn fere ign horn, arce el igibhle to ec Pete. The ruh-s of the Ccontest acre as1 cc ccccs on l'ridacy. l'ehrcary ::0th, I icrom cnotes if' cdesiredc. No(ssay to be cmorcc thancc 10)0 wo ic h ngt hcl. l'nc acid jink, cor piecjaj mayc~ ucsedc, hnct cccly coe idice of thIe lca fcc Ibc writtenc uponci. E~ssays wvill he judcgc'c str'ic'tly cc bascis cc'fc oricnality, or Iccessiom A\ board ccl cclhrcc tc'ecers inc e school will pac~ss upon thIe essay's wc ten icn thei r schccl andl scubm it, lac ter t hanc Febr'uaryc 27, the best 's: fcrocm that schoocl to th Ie U. S. Ar D istrcict Ret'ccrit ing Ofieer fcur the< crict icc wh ich the schlccc is locatc appoicnt boarcds of juudges in each their district. .Each Distr'ictL Reccrc icng Omcecr will t hecc for'wardc the b essay wcritten icn hiis cditic to Wa ingtoni. Th'le 563 prize essays wcill thenc passed ucpon by a Natiocnal no, 'ocmposecd of S'cr'ctacy of Warcc Ntv I). a ker', Gecnecral .Johnc J1. Pershi whvlo (commcuandedc thce A. I. 1'., Gecnercc al Ptocn C. Machc, (Chief Staff, U1. S. Armay. Th'Iey will pi the thcree besf, essays andI dcclar'e thc thce Naticonal wincnecrs ocn Apcril 1920. Onc May 5ithI these thr cee Nat io wmvnecrs, accompacniedl by pacent gucardiacn a nd thce D)istrict Recuuit Om~ceer, wcill come to Washicngton ceceive pcrizes fromc thce hand of Seccretacry of War, as the guests "ThI~e Come-Hacck,"' publishced icn icnterest of the pa'tienits at Wal Reed Army Genera'fl Hospital, D). which will clso pcrovicde the prizes the National wcincnrs. The best cs Keep Well Do not allow the poisons of t idigested food to accu1iuke in your bowels, where they are absorbed into your system. Indigestion, con VJpatiot, headache, bad blood, and numerous other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your system clean, as thous ands of others do, by taking an occasional dose of the old, reliable, veg etable, family liver medi cine. Pk Thedford's Black- Draught Mrs. W. F. Pickle, of Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: "We have used Tlied ford's 3lack-Draught as a family medicine. My iother-in-Jaw could not take calomel as it seemed too stroig for her, so she used 3lack-Draught as a mild laxative and liver regulator . . We use it in the family and believe .it is the best medicine for the liver made." Try it. Insist ott the genuitte T'hedford's. 25c a pack age. E-75 writer will receive a gold medal, em bossed with the seal of the War De' partment., while the school he rep resents will receive a handsome silver loving cup, stamling 18 inches. The secondl best essay writcr will receive a silver miiedal and his school a 1 1 inch silver loving. The third prize winner will receive a bronze medal and his school a 12 inch silver loving cup. The Cups and medals will be of the same design and a ppropriatelv en graved. All cups are of sterling silver. ('ITA'l'ION NOTICE I(E STA'E SOtTH'' CAROL.INA Count y of ('l i on By .1. It. Windham Probate .udge: Whereas Jacob ,Johnson made suit to ie to grant him L,'etersr of Ad ministration of the hta te anl effects of Dillwood .Johnson. 'l'hese are, theref re, to cite aml ad nonish all and singular the Ehn red and Creditor of the said l)illv.'ood .John sloni deceased1. that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on ST the 29th day of January next. after ipublication hereof, at. 1'I o'clock In the forenoon, to show ('aure, if any they for have. why the said l\iministration (iven tinder my hand t'is 10th da' ie- of Janulary .\nio 1)omini 1920. ed .1. .1. Win'h:an, lerl pd .Judge of Proba:te. of CITATION sO'TICE ol - 'I'lli S'' AT' 01" Str)'T1l ('.\ 1)(1 ;1 \ iy J . 41 it (m 'roti d o a Whereas, .bos'ph Spr1tt mOale suit iol to 1me to .grant hio ILetters otf A\dmin. or (itrtion with the W\ill annoexed ot tlwe unmuish .i II -ne si re I ha41 lte14. to be41 hIH :4 Ilnn ' uth tiient ion heiof, at I I o'i 'd in t h'ave. wh:- t lhe sat h ' ra 4 b,' he : Ivenili li.ller 21 iny ha hs ~'hd I a ,. (iUi! u a 1(1 NOTl0[ Of" E[[I)N rit niot WilEREA1i..s, a ' Peitioi sigiicd hiv CIy the ma:joril it f ite free-hlderu:.: i' mv~y thie Townia (t of .\Imig, hans been1 ille vill I the1( sa i Ti of .\laningor, nolt ex' ed (If ing; S'ixty Five TIhiloun (4$05,00t0.0)I used ( soilely for the4 puroi4se (If ri r44t NOT ICE IS llNERERY\ (;IVEN, that heIf the 'aid Town~~a of .\l:annin-, wxil b' '0( hObI4(( upon 11 (i q etio ofm 5 i i n W- 4i .\lanningt oft t par valu bnot ex(ceed((l 'in~g Sixty F"ive Thiousand ( $15.00t&0) (i1441ollars, hlearine: iteet 4 at t ''at of of six peri 'enlt. per'I anmunil, pa1yab1le o y(ear1s after dat(, forll the purpose( (if 19, streiet paxving, e'(t (hin u nit Ither str''4t 7lanning, wxib ho' h1oh1l on11he 2nd dayv 11a foresaidl, such ('eltion to blle co1ndu1ct - 01r ('d in acc(041orace' wit h thbe laws oif t he og~j StaIte of S'outhi (Carotrna go4verning to muici(ipal e'lec(t idons. Su h elecItioni xwib the e heldohl at lie Tlowvn tiall ill the Tlowno o (f Minning, polb:t witi Openi at 8 Lh tiuously un11iil 4I o'cloc'k P. M31.;(an terlht 'It. such elect ioni the i'egistereid (Ielect ors favoring the issue (If sa1id bod stt shat viote ubnloand ithe het PAPER OUTLOOK ItIGIH'R.:R Washington, Jan. 25.-Publishers, largely through the introduction of economies <leereased the amount of newsprint paper used last month by 9.505 tons, as compared with the amount used in November, the Federal Trade Commission revealed today in its monthly newsprint pape.r review for December. Proluction during De comber was 122,781 tons, as increase of 21,74G tons over November. Although publishers stocks decreas ed '1,061 tons during the month, this was imrtially offset by an increase of 3,572 tons in Iransit over that at the close of November. Total print. paper production in 1919 was 1,371.517 tons, con pired with 1,260.285 ton:s in 1918. -o"---- - SO1IDIEltS WO1 ND) SCORE IN I'1'ALIAN MUII 1'irence, It aly, Jan. 20.---During a neeting hcre today at 'which the an aIrch11i.ts Enico M htsa, rcnl 'letd to the (hailber of lm)tties, ri a r'\olution, a mob tried to ovIer le a p larty of earibera<. Th atter. ,eftendiug themselves, fired a tIn dem.strators, wotuuldingit a store of tileiml. CitND.\N )1Ellic.N HlAND)ICAP 'tw' Y-oli. .Tani. 21i.- 'Te G-randl Aumeric'an t1l::It lap tourimiUenIt of ti American 'I':ip-shoonting Association will be liei itl ( lvuunl August 28. 28, it. wa. :umounlceil here tonight. by Stoney M1el.inn. sentary m1nanager of the a;ssoi'iat ion. T'rai'1-sihooters from all sect.ions of the UInitl States andt four provinc's of (:anada will parti eipat. in the colteste. iImpro-vement '-Yes" print ed thn-re on; an'd the electors opposit such i, of honels shall vote hallots v-ith I t words. "For the issue of bonds for st reet pa ing. eIrhinig 'aW o thec strent iinp ovements -- No" printed Ihereon. 'T'hat; at such election only those qualifiee undler the law shall lie allowed to vote and the nc'-istration hooks for said elet Lion shall he open twenty (20) days before the election and shall remain open for a period of ten days. 'T'hat .Jos. V. 1igby, Jos. S. Dickson andl 1. I. A ppeltI have noen lesii-inateil as nmana ers of said election, and will conduct the same aecording to law. Bv ortlr of Town Council. .r E. 1. Brown, T. F. Cotl'ey, Sec. & 'TIras. Mavor. Manning, S. C., Dec. 29, 11910-53-4t. SAEOF SOU'il1 CARlOLINA, ('larendon Coiutv is. S. -. Briggs, Plaintifl, against IHerhert. l.aweri: , 'IThoan s I,-cwe'rv, Andrew I.awery, IIarnion L atwerv, 1' "-- I .-.--. ('m"n ilen ~ .-twerv,1 \Wilije Iauetv, lizzie l)ickey, aly leD)owell, I rncis Davis, Ifattie' Goo~hna:n. IBenr, La1wery, Wiary Davis. C hr!(tte . aes, S tui l I)ni tant. ( onyers l;. Di. llaIt , \ rt hur" A. l)ul ant, llet'rv I. 1:. Du1 antl. S:Nana'l ' . DuliR:alt, Ihert 'ftuker, Albti is 1)uRant, \'illi:tan I )n I nt. .tiseth I)uliant, l'nyI ho pon, W\ili j a mllTomp son. Cha l - tO, .Jilih' ( Ih- othe'l \lil iir t n n leais, I! I~: tll, tto I' . t , hI.anuary. t I'. in I ble i on, .\it i n n bi'l-, tl Sh trity, CYPRESS SASP DOORS i # BLINDS MOULDINGS AND MILL WORK