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Ebe f1Nkning rames. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, Don't forget Tag Day Saturday for the Civic League. Don't forget to register if you want to vote in the coming town election. City Council should pass an ordin ance requiring everybody that is in t reach of the sewer line to conneet. Mrs. N. Gist Gee of Soochow, China, r who has been quite sick has arrived i at the "Mayo Clinic" for treatment. Mr. Clarence Iseman who e:ccident ly shot himself about ten (lays ago, recovered sufficiently to be out again. Mr. Adger Alsbrook returned home last week from Clemson, on account of the Flu situation. Miss Alice ('lark has returned home d from Charleston, where she had been operated on for appendlcitis, and is F now able to be about. Mr. 11. 1). nlubrow left on Sunday li for the Northern cities where he will pu-chase his Spring and Summer goods. |I h We are under the impression that a Council passed a law several years f' ago prohibiting dry wells in the town, t but we learn there are several still in b use, and too, they are on the sewer tl line. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PIT. G. L. IOptometrist, r MANNING, S. C. I What is Che< How much doe U * Some folks mistak ? to mean just high * r.ore. If this were *.ould quality ever "g N doing so? The bus W paint his house wit] Paint. There are ti anld the paint busin * its goodly share, ther tive buyer who wa worth should be pr( * stand a few fundam' plunging into pailti ing up with a whole l * chief thing to remei N a can of ready mixt M at a less price than M good paint can be b a quantities, such pain * best; besides, it may * p~ensive thing~ to usi * When you buy this I< * decenit piece oif work * chances, forl it neith< i servic.e. Then, there * ~ oil. The counltry is fi * seedl oil and "'just-as U rulilns otherwise goodl t he' e ( of Varnishi a U -..(heap sItuff will 1(o * later oni when it get * iister' ngL it will cost * t han hligh grade mat8 U recst to applyk in the *Stains. However, * 'FTop notch kind~ a-ti M r are'' lat Abb<h U Varniish Stains- Sp U ~nishe4 ; (Chemiically' P M V'elvo Tone1(, t hl( Pxolj M Ltrior rulbbed wa8X ef: Sd 81a(d Dark Mahog~any Oak; D~ark Oak; Fh * (;lGreenl. LuIc( Flat is * Lcas Paints for nma U 8l~e finish on0 late M Iron. *I f you want che ( 'omoe I o us5 and( we * procu'l re t he mflost fo M given pre, from 81 I TPh is is no prohlemt l tily fill your bi lll a M111han the same mone C. R?. I1 PA At The Mannin Fresh shipment Pillsbury's and Kellogg's Bran. B. B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery Mr. Wright Turbeville has returned iome from Atlanta, where he was :alled to the bed-side of his sister, vho was ill at her home in that city. Died Monday at her home in Jor lan Miss Ada Graham, aged 27 years. ['he deceased had been an invalid for he past ten years. The bridges in Black River are learing completion and when they are inished we will have eight of the inest bridges in the State. A box party will be held in the )eep Creek School House, Friday tight, Feb. 27th. Proceeds for the enefit of the school. Public is cor lially invited. A hot supper will be served at the tchobath school louse on next Fri ay night, Feb. 20th for the purpose f securing funds to aid in the con letion of the Rehobath church, now '1 process of' building. Every effort -ill be put forth to make it a real leasant evening for all present. Pub ,c cordially invited to attend. Mr. Harry Steinhardt, proprietor of 'he Manning H ide and Fur Co., who as just returned from the big fur uction at St. Louis, reports that the ur market :s the highest in its his -ry. One concern from Europe ought over $20,000,Oo of furs at is auction and they will all go into Don't be a wish I had, buy hat Figaro Liquid Smoke ow and get your meat eady for summer time. . B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery xp Paint? s quality cost? e the word quality price and nothing really true, how et by" and keep on iness man doesn't 1 price-he uses t 'icks in all trades, ass is not without efore, the pr'ospec- U nets full money's I sparel to under- M ental facts before nig and then mak- E ot of regrets. The nber is, that when 'd paint is offered t the materials for ?' ought in car load R e t is surely not the N' pro'(ve the' most ex\ SonI a goodl job.) :id of paint for a UM you take long M IFr gives beauty 01g 's the qluestion of U ill of so-called lin. U good" stuff' whichi pjaint. Now tke * nd~ Varnish Stain ok good at first s to cracking andl mlore to remove it U erials wold~ have be(ginnlinlg. WVe g ality varnlishes or1 e' doC carry Lucas M. v(asonable pril(ces. 'y Stains; I'Ioor 'cial loor Var.. U '11re Colors in Oil- U sitelyV be'autifuil in N ('Ct in( ish, in Rich U ;u Iumed antd Old 'mish and( Zarinaf I anFother' onle of 0ou1 kinug al fine, w\ash- U 3d walls, wVood andl U ap paint I II show. ti y ioow to t he money, at anv U .50 p~er gatlloni ut>. nd( gi ve you mVore' y wvilJl huv tlse- U ~EEDIN rj rocery co. M ] IE -BEEEEEEEEEE Chicken Haddies Cream. ed, have you tried it? Better let us send a can with your next order. B. B. BREE DIN'S Pure Food Grocery the making of high-priced furs foi the ladies of the world. Mr. Stein. hardt reports that there will be sev oral of the big buyers of furs on th< South Carolina markets in the neat future. On account of the unsettled healti conditions in our city, The Civi< League has postponed the "Whit< Elephant Sale" for a short time. An nouncement of which will be in these columns next week. The Valentin< sale which was to be held last Satur (lay was also postponed. This has been replaced by tag play which will be on next Saturday the 21st in cele bration of Washington's birthday. Please every body be prepared for the bevy of young ladies with their red labeled tags-almost as red as the proverbial cherry. Let every one be tagged, and well tagged thereby helping with the beauty and sanita lion of our "City Beautiful." The monthly meeting of the League will be held on Monday next, the 23rd, hav ing been postponed for a week. Please every member be present at the Court House at 4 P. M. Messrs. John and Scott Bagnal, Norwood Hall and Chas. B. Smith, motored down to the Santee Swamps where Lietu. Ingram Wilson and his friend Mr. Woodruff is camping, last Sunday afternoon. Lieutenant Wilson had already taken a couple of nice at fish from his lines, therefore noth ng would do but the guests must have i fish dinner, which was quickly pre )ared and much enjoyed. Lieut. Wil ion said: "he was at least, gaining one )ound a day, and feeling fine." The augh of the camp seemed to be on Vdr. Woodruff in regard to shooting vild turkeys. He was shooting, what ie thought to be turkeys, and yelling 'or the rest to come at once, he had ound them all, but come to find but, hey were buzzards Instead. Mr. Noodruff says: "it makes no differ 'nee what they were, he didn't intend .o let all of that meat get away." rifE SANTEE BRIDGE WII. BE I;IL'T It now looks as if the Santee bridge it Pinckney's landing is almost an issured fact. In talking to Senator V ideman and Representative Sprott hey tell us that they have introduced bill to bond the county for $400,000 or road and bridge work. The idea s t: spend $150,000 ;n the Santee )ridge, Sumter county will put up 100,000 and Orangeburg county $50, 100, making a total of $300,000 that he bridge and approachments will ost. It will he a toll bridge and each ounty will receive their pro-rata hare of receipts. Clarenden will have .>50,000 left to put on other roads ml bridges, which will be of great mo-it. From what we gather this 1ridIge will he under tihe surperv is ion f a bridge commni ission, just as the ourt. house was built. In our opin L)n, this is the most pros-r'essive move ver made for C(l:,"ndo; county. Vhen the work if; completed we will hen he in close touchi with a part. of he State that we know nothing about 11(1 at the same time, have always ived in clo, proximity with. This riIge will ie a paving investmnent, nd in a few years the toll will p-t If the honds, and there should he early enoutitgh r'evenut~e then from th is (iurce to financrie the coountyv. Sena or D~ennis of Ierkeley has- a hill w to( flt . I ,000.0001 Irend istsue to mnild a biridirge at \lurrayv's laning in Vil'e'mlhurttr county over the Santee, mtit mtters rnot. whether he gets is loll t hroue-h or not, we ein rnot *tfiord to let, the opportunity of ClIar ndon hacving ar bridge across this iver go by. A\ndt too. P inicknrey's minetv is the most logical tlace, ant iould benefit more people. even if her' wcre no rrent r* ,nue to anti itte fr~om the projecrt. NOTICE Tlhe tirom of' IDow y & .\! eCollIagh vi1lt issolv(e par tnrishiip. M'l . McCol rriuh w1ill nto longerer remain amember .\l. i .\ieilluth Tested Seeds For Field and Garden boul th ist urIIit is~ (Ir Ii rl-n huiping \'hl tielt siieds I'' plant fori envy1 y'ielis itof ii grain rhay- wIch to ow.' for aundanrlilt p istrap .~ re chioicestrins of Iti' lutai ths e-ih-irnud ainid tistIet flor Ti--rmiination ind huntiy. \\'ri for (;atuiidriml '\\ -,rui'~ (Crop iirrenii li s . , \l itteit frco. r.W. WOOD & SONS SEEDSMEN, IICHMOND, -- - -- -- VIRGINIA JFor' better BEF and( 3. B. B RE E DIN's Pure Food Grocery Our idea is * merchandise ti I this idea we * during 1920: 7 Knox, Stetson, * Hart, Schaffner & * Du-bbelhilt and Am * Ed V. Price & F. M Arrow Brand and ] * Hanan & Bostonia * Varsity, Dufold, Mi * True Shape, Shaw * Lion Collars. * Altman and Keiser U * Rountree's Trunks U SWe are proud < U * antee every article U U *- Buy where yoi I olina to select fro U The D. J. UI Home 01 , NOTrICE. The qualifiedl voters residing in Biar rineau Cross Roads school District No. 25 will hereby take notice that an election will be held at Barrineau ] Cross toads school house on Friday, iuarch 5th. 1920 for the purpose of voting 0n the question of whether said (istrict shall levy and 'olleet annual y an additional levy of four ( n) mills I for school purposes in said district. I P'olls opentI from 8 a. mi. to 4I p. mn. I Hyv order (If M r. yJ. Foloyd, Trust e Ts for Barrineau Cross Ioads School Distr'ict. 7-2t-c. Thel Colored TIeachers' A ssociation of Clarendon County collvned at the Manning Gradled School, saturday F'ebruary 8th, 1920. Ther' were' a numb1 er oIf tea'Iche(rs presen' t. TRhe following oteers were elected Hipolite Marsh m a 1 o w Crem ads a lot to most any dessert. Takes the place of whipped cream inl mantfy cass B. B. BREE DIN'S Pure Fod Grocery IT IS ( to safeguard our patrons with Us. SWe Do but keep a comlelte reco possibility of having a po01 It is our business to gia kinds. ID1ON'T D)ELAY-SEE U Manning R S S. W. BARRON 1ur Id to offer the publi iat is available. will sell the f< schoeble and Mallory Hats. Marx and Alco Clothes. erican Boy Suits for boys. B. Q. Tailoring Lines. [ates Street Shirts. n Shoes. rnsing and Rockinchair Unioi Knit, and Monito Hosiery. Ties. Bags and Suit Cases. >f the lines mentioned that we sell from an) .i get the large: ;t stoc m. Chandler CI( Hart Schaffner & Marx C Sumter, S. C. EEEEEEE-EEEEEEE. We are getting some very hoice Florida vegetables hese (lays. 1. B. B RE E D IN'S Pure Food Grocery or the year: Dr. .J. C. Watkins, 'res.; Mr. --, Vice-PIres.; Miss kertha Walker, Secretary; Miss Mahle umpter, Treas.; Rev. Wells, Chaplin, 'rof. WV. L. Bryant, Critic. The Pres lent asked that all teachers meet at he summerton Graded School, Sum rierton, S. C., Feb. 28, 1920. Business f importance. Tlhere will also be a iogram of great interest. )lSOltl)ElR WILLA END), D)ECLAlRES ALVARtADO New York, Feb. 1 7.--Disordered con itions exist ing ini Mexico will endl a 1921, according to a statement iade here todlay b~y Gen. Salvador Al arado, founder and p~ubl ishier of El leraldo deC Mexican andl El I [eraldIo emiana rio of Mexico City. General divaradlo is in the United states buy ng modern printing machinery for is newspap~ers. Ie decla red that this disorder wouldI )UR BUI by giving close attention to Not Trust to M~ rd of all policy expirations ai icy lapse. 'e you the best in Insurance S TOD~AY. TO-MORROn ealty & Inst Manning, S. C.. umnmuuunnu ummuunu imamasmmmmsmuml I c only the best r To carry out I U )llowing lines I N r r r r r M N N I Suits. N U U u U U - .i U' N N above, and guar-r U U U one of them. N N :k in Eastern Car- r U )thiflg Co.I lotbes r r U and "because there is a powverful cur-1 ent of opinion throughout the coun ry in all places tns classes towards peace reorganization. If the vote in :he Mexican presidential election next July is respected," hc said, "in this oimc year an era of peace and work will begin eliminating the main source )f trouble between the United States end( Mexico." Condlitions now point to he election of General Obregon as )rsident, he assorterC. Nthileng, Feb . 17-he12 iihtth e Rxbl hecnl md "becauseJtheringa poweful cu :ente of opiiory, througou the coun .ry in, al laesto hndclasse toward peace rogni t o.I h oei She Might presdental buetione am:ran era of Chae &an-or >fh trouble bestteUitdSae Pureeto o Goeryrgna >rdntheb aseiitedh VCMAYSE OO ATEVA irn c au e ad rs Celboo. all ConighNAL brn's: Sal rnd Coffee