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Ehe ianing Eines. Published Every Wednesday I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, Don't forget Tag Day Saturday for h the Civic League. C Don't forget to register if you want to vote in the coming town election. d City Council should pass an ordin- 'I ance requiring everybody that is in ti reach of the sewer line to connect. Mrs. N. Gist Gee of Soochow, China, n who has been quite sick has arrived fl at the "Mayo Clinic" for treatment. A Mr. Clarence Iseman who accident ly shot himself about ten days ago, n recovered sufficiently to be out again. b Mr. Adger Alsbrook returned home d last week from Clemson, on account of the Flu situation. ._ R Miss Alice Clark has returned home di from Charleston, where she had been 04 operated on for appendicitis, and is nl now able to be about. ____ w Mr. II. D. Dubrow left on Sunday ie for the Northern cities where he will pu-chase his Spring and Summer goods. T - hi We are under the impression that ai Council -passed a law several years fu ago prohibiting dry wells in the town to but we learn there are several still in b< use, and too, they are on the sewer th line. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PH. G. Optometrist, r B MANNING, S. C. What is Chet How much doe. U * Some folks mistak * to mean just high ] r.ore. If this were S :-ould quality ever "g doing so? The bus * paint his house wits Paint. There are ti * and the paint busini its goodly share, ther, * tive buyer who wai worth should be pr< * stand a few fundam plunging into painti: * ing up with a whole 1 * chief thing to remer * a can of ready mixe at a less price than * good paint can be b quantities, such pain * best; besides, it may * pensive thing to usi * When you buy this la * decent piece of york * chances, for it neith' service. Then, therc * oil. The country is fi * seed oil and "just-as. * ruins otherwise good * ~ the care of Varnish a * -Cheap stuff will lo * later on when it get * blistering it will cost * than high grade mal * cost to ap~ply in the * have no common qu * ~ Stains. However, w~ U TJop) notch kind at * Tphere arp Flat Abb * Varnish Stains; Spi *g nishes; Chemically F * Velvo Tone, the exqui * terior rubbed wax ef * ~ and D~ark Mahogan3 Oak; Dark Oak; Fl<4 * Green. Luco Flat is * Lucas Paints for ma * ab~le finish on plaster' * iron. *If you want che Come to us and we * procure the most for R given prnice, from $1 * This is no problem t * tainly fill your bill i N than the same mont * 'where. ~Just tell oui N C.R. B M At The Mannin UBnuanaanm Fresh shipment Pillsbury's nd Kellogg's Bran. . B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Mr. Wright Turbeville has returned ome from Atlanta, where he was filed to the bed-side of his sister, 'ho was ill at her home in that city. Died Monday at her home in Jor an Miss Ada Graham, aged 27 years. he deceased had been an invalid for to past ten years. The bridges in Black River are Baring completion and when they are nished we will have eight of the nest bridges in the State. A box party will be hold in the eep Creek School House, Friday ight, Feb. 27th. Proceeds for the mnefit of the school. Public is cor ally invited. A hot supper will be served at the chobath school l.ouse on next Fri Ly night, Feb. 20th for the purpose securing funds to aid in the com etion of the Rehobath church, now process of building. Every effort ill be put forth to make it a real easant evening for all present. Pub cordially invited to attend. Mr. Harry Steinhardt, proprietor of ic Manning Hide and Fur Co., who La just returned from the big fur iction at St. Louis, reports that the r market is the highest in its his ry. One concern from Europe ught over $20,000,Oo of furs at is auction ahd they will all go into Don't be a wish I had, buy iat Figaro 'Liquid Smoke ow and get your meat Cady for summer time. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery ip Paint? quality cost? the word quality N )rice and nothing N really true, how At by" and keep on U iness man doesn't U i price-he uses icks in all trades, ,ss is not without U efore, the prospec- ' ts full, money's pared to under- a ental facts before m 1g and then mak t of regrets. The riber is, that when U d paint is offered the materials for ought in car load U L is surely not the U prove the most ex on a good job. ind of paint for a U you take long U 3r gives beauty or " 's the question of ill of so-called lin - MU good1" stuff which p~aint. Now take ndi Varnish Stains ok good at first-- U s to cracking andl more to remove it U erials would have U beginning. We ality varnishes or' U e do carry Lucas U easonable prices. ay Stains; Floor acial Floor Var- U ure Colors in Oil; U sitely beautiful in [ect finish, in Rich U ; Fumed and Old U imish and Zarina atnother one of our king a fine, wash- U ad walls, wood and U U U ap paint I U 11 show you how to the money, at any U .50 per gallon up. o us-we can cer' nd give you more y will buy else.. U paint man U ~EEDIN U y Grocery Co. I iEE=miuummmm=hhj Chicken Haddies. Cream led, have you tried it? Bette let us send a can with you next order. B. B. BRIEDIN'' Pure Food Grocery the making of high-priced- furs fo the ladies of the world. Mr. Steir hardt reports that there will be sev eral of the big buyers of furs on th South Carolina markets in the no I future. On account of the unsettled healt conditions in our city, The Civi League has postponed the "Whit Elephant Sale" for a short time. Ar nouncement of which will be in thee columns next week. The Valentin sale which was to be held last $atui day was also postponed. This ha been replaced by tag play which wi be on next Saturday the 21st in cel< brtion of Washington's birthday Please every body be prepared fo the bevy of young ladies with thei red labeled tags-"almost as red a the proverbial cherry. Let every on be tagged, and well tagged thereb helping with the beauty and sanita tion of our "City Beautiful." Th monthly meeting of the League wil be held on Monday next, the 23rd, hav ing been postponed for a week. Pleas every member be present at th Court House at 4 P. M. Messrs. John and Scott Bagnal Norwood Hall and Chas. B. Smith motored down to the Santee Swamp where Lietu. Ingram Wilson and hi friend Mr. Woodruff is camping, las Sunday afternoon. Lieutenant Wilso had already taken a couple of nic cat fish from his lines, therefore noth ing would do but the guests must hav a fish dinner, which was quickly pre pared and much enjoyed. Lieut. Wil son said: "he was at -least, gaining on pound a day, and feeling fine." Th laugh of the camp seemed to be or Mr. Woodruff in regard to shootini wild turkeys. He was shooting, wha he thought to be turkeys, and yelling for the rest to come at once, he hai found them all, but come to find out they were buzzards Instead. Mr Woodruff says: "it makes no differ ence what they were, he didn't intent to let all of that meat get away." --0o THE SANTEE BRIDGE WIL BEBTYII It now looks as if the Santee bridg at Pinckney's landing is almost ai assured fact. In talking to. Senato Wideman and Representative Sprot they tell us that they have in'troduce a bill to bond the county for $400,00 for road and bridge work. The ider is to spend $150,000 an the Sante( bridge, Sumter county will put ui $100,000 and Orangeburg county $50, 000, making a total of $300,000 tha the bridge and approachments wil cost. It will be a toll bridge and encI county will receive their pro-rat" share of receipts. Clarenden will hav $250,000 left to put on other. road and bridges, which will be of grea honofit. From what we gather thi: bridge ,will be under the supervisioi of a bridge commission, just as th< court house was built. In our opin ion, this is the most progressive movi ever made for Clarendon county When the work is completed we wil then be in close touch with a part o the State that we know nothing abou and at the same time. have alway: lived in close proximity with. Thi: bridge will be a paying investment and in a few years the toll will pr off the bonds, and there should h( nearly enough revenue then from thi: rouree to finance~ the county. Sena tor Dennis of Berkeley has' a bil ncw to float $1 ,000,000 bend issue t< bnildl a bridge at Murray's landling hi Willk-msburg county over the Santee but it matters not wvhether he get; his hill throuyh or not, we cnn no afford to~ let the opportunity of Clar endon having a bridge across thi: river go b~y. And too. Pinckney': leminn is the most logical place, an< would benefit. mor~e people. eveni there were no great revenue to anti cipate from the project. -o NOTICE The firm of Dowdy & McColngi will dissolve partnership, Mr. McCol louigh will no longer remain a membe of the firm. M. L. McCollugh. Tested Seeds For Field and Garden Or L our free Catalog which telh about the best variet ies of Garder: Seeds-for homne use, canniang and shipeping- --*what flhi Heds to plant tor heavy yields (of gralin or hay--whilch tc sow for aebundaent pastu rage. WYoois SEEDS are choice strains of tho besqt varietIes re-cleaned mdne testedl for gerinatio01 and purity. Write for' (:rIdeg and "WVood's Croj SpecIal,"' giving timely 'ntorma:tion ame current, prices. Mall tree. T.W. WOOD & SONS SEEDSMEN, RI0HMOND, - - - --VIRGINIJ For better BEEP aml Pork try our market. B. B. BR E E DIN ' Pure Food Groery - IEEEEEEEM r - 1 wN r U, 4M merchandise n this idea we ? during _1920 M ? Du-bbelbilt and A Ed V.Price &O Arrow Brand an Hanan & Bostoi Varsity, Dufold, U aTrue Shape, Sha Lion Collars. ubAltman and Keis N Rountree's Trun 1 We are proud nantee every artic 'U -. Buy wherey Iolina to select fx The -D. J. Home NOTICE. The qualified voters residing in Bar rineau Cross Roads School Distric No. 25 will hereby take notice that al election will be held at Barrinea - Cross Roads school house on Friday March 5th. 1920 for the purpose o voting on the question of whether sai district shall levy and collect annual ly an additional levy of four (4) mill for school purposes in said district Polls open from 8 a. m1. to 4 p. it By order of W. HI. Thigpen, M T.Floy.J, rieu CoRasSchool Distric7 No.e5 Collhreby Tahers Aotciatio1 oflredon Counbehedty convenedah Cronin raded schlhoson Satrday Mear th, 1920. orTher pure voting o teher resofethe diTichellwn le s wer colecteua Hipo ~llittevyo ours (4) l ly Cremlls alC frot toa m ost p an 1dessrert of e h paeo whiVe crea 'hingman: 1. B. BaRinE EuIN' Puh ClreFd Geahrsoeryt o aegCunty covne patrto with, 19. Ter we th foil own ofcrsweeplete r possblit ofs hain al o Itisousbsies.t 'B. B. WBARRN )ur I to offer the i that is availal will sell ti Schoeble and Mailer & Marx and Alco Clotl merican Boy Suits for 1 '. B. Q. Tailoring Lines, d Bates Street Shirts. Sian Shoes. Munsing and Rockincha w Knit, and Monito Ho er Ties. ks, Bags and Suit Cases of the lines men' le that we sell fro: ou get the large; 'om. Chandler of Hart Schaffner & Sumter, S. We are getting som . choice Florida veg< t these days. B. B. BREED Pure Food Groce 3 for the year: Dr. J. C. Pres.; Mr. , Vice-Pres Bertha Walker, Secretary; Mi Sumpter, Treas.; Rev. Wells, Prof. W. L. Bryant, Critic. 'I .iden~ft asked that all teachers tihe Summerton Graded Scho nimerton, S. C., Feb. 28, 1920. .of importance. There will n p)rogram1 of great interest. 3 D)ISORD)ER WILL END), D)ECLARES AL\ INev York, Feob. 17..---Disor( ditions existing in Mexico in 1921, according to a s mlade here today by Gen. Sah~ varadoQ, founder andl publishc I Heraldo de Mexican andl El Semanarie of Mexico City. Alvarado is in the United Sti ing. modern printing machi 5 h's newspapers. ITe declared that this disors OMIR 13 ns by giving close atteni r Not Trust cord of all policy expir; iolicy lapse. give you the best in Ins US TODAY. *TO-IV Realty & Manning, S. ( mamm mmmmm ea U U de ocry out U es.. te following lines y Hats. Leg. rays. U U ir Union Suits. siery. U U U U tioned above, and guar- * rn any one of them. ;t stock in Eastern Car- I U U U Clothing Co. * Marx Clothes C I U e very end "because there is a powerful cur tables rnt of opinion throughout the coun try in all places and classes towards peace reorganization. If the vote in I N ' S the Mexican presidential election next Jul is respected," he said, "in this y same year an era of peace and work will begin eliminating the main source Watkins, of trouble between the United States .; Miss and Mexico." Conditions now point to ss Mal e the election of General Obregon as Chaplin,, he Pres- president, he asserted. meet at ol, Sum- CLOSE FORl CARNIVAL Business 12 Iso be a Newv Orleans, Feb. 17.-The D carnival s;eason came to an end to night with the Rex bal, the conclud ing feaiture of Mardi Gras, celebration. A RAI( DO en. J ohn J. Pershing, crea ted a "Duke of Victorys," by Rex, the earni ceredl conl val king, was guest of honor at the4 vill e'nd ball tonight. Latement ador Al r of El Some might equal but none IHeralO can beat it, Chase & San Genera horn's Seal Brand Coffee nery for The worlds best. B. B. R ELED IN' S ewould Pure Food Grocery USINESS tion to all INSURANCE placed to Memory itions and thereby eliminate the urance protection-any and all [ORROW MAY BE TOO LATE Insurance Co. JOHN C. BAGNAL