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Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920 Mr. J. HI. Rigby went to Savannah last week on busiss. Clerk of Court Cantey spent la:st Sunday in Mullins. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bradhani are in New York on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Sprott have re turned home from a trip to Florida. Mr. E. B. Brown has returned to Savannah, having recovered from his recent illness. Miss Rose Ervin, a teacher in the Darlington graded school visitedl her home in Manning last week. lon. John M. DesChamps of Pine wood was a business visitor to Mann ing Monday. store this month, including charge nc counts, the Civic League gets 10 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Moses of Sumter spent last Sunday in Mann ing. Mrs. 1MIinnie Barnett and Miss An nie Loryea are at Summerville for a few weeks. Remember every dollar spent at Weinberg Co's. this month the Civie League gets 10 cents. Mrs. Louise Wideman has returned home after spending a few days with her sister in Orangeburg. Mrs. Wilson Dickson is in a hospital in Columbia, having gone there yes terday. Misses Tora Bagnal, Margaret Wil son and Sarah Lesesne spent the week end with friends at Winthrop. Mrs. A. 11. Lachicotte of Georgetown is the guest. of her parents, Judge and Mrs. John S. Wilson. Mrs. J. H-. Arrington and little daughter of Charlottee were the guests of relat ives here this Week. Miss Aleen Rigby of Winthrop spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . 11. Rigby in Manning. Cadets Allen and Gicnn Ilarvin of the Citadel spent last, Snnday here with their parents, Mir. and lrs. A. C. Ilarvin. at taevke { Good paint ITo make a \Vhich or it he che paint and, than the li bru'tshes iln SThere are no bette *purpose than we o T his is the difficutl maiteials, know the' pI ables US1 to whic'h wve e: a(hlition) to (.ndl~On Coul & Co. Pair mines, Bru: { If it's a paint probi } Tell us candidly w Sf urnish the greates Ss pend with us. new houses be glad to withoult 0b) Julst say painl't and( w( i C. AtThe Drug Store C1 CLARENDON To our many friends and We take this opportu patronage given us duri: the drug business. We I Doctors Geo. L. Dickson will continue the same bi and under the same name to serve you on the mint thing in their line. Again thanking you, Respectfu Clarendon R. C. Baggett MANNI] Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Brockinton, who were recently married in Atlanta, re turned to their home in Manning last Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Napier last week a baby girl. Mrs. Napier and child are at the home of Mr. J. W. Heriot. Miss Mildred Brown, Fannie James Davis an(d Maude Sprott return ed to Converse on Monday after spending the Easter holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Plowden went to Rock lill last Friday to attend a recital given by their daughter, Miss Carolyn, at Winthrop. They returned home Monday. Mrs. 11. I. Ellerbe, who has been visiting her mother in Charleston, re turned home on Monday. Mrs. Eller be was accompanied by her sister, Miss Belty Lucas. Suim nerLon and Manning high school teams played a game of ball here yesterday. The game went eleven innings, and was calle(d on ac count of darkness; tie score being five and five. Misses 13a11 andI Eberhart have rent ed a room over Weinberg Co., and and brushes job eve wa y you may COroim)0i., -) paint and a good brusli I would-be brush, your job is the final cost is going to-pr)os ttle extr'a price of the best the beginning. r paints and brushes ffer right here from o a b)ig stattement to make, co Lies of prlocuring all kinds ol >ult, the prhof is undler OUr r< iint business. We haven't just lowledge of the manufCactu rin in tell igently carry the basic all goodl paints are made, mn make any given quality of this we are exclusive agents t~y for the famous line of .Jc mts, Stains, Varnishes, En am< hies, Bronzes, Lacquers etc. em we'll eat it up! hat you want and v t possible value for< mnning the painting and dieco or the renovating of old ones furnish expert adlvice and igation to buy. 'll be there with the informat Phone No. 8 R. Breed a Manninq Groer ianges Hands. DRUG STORE customers: nity to thank you for the ng the fifteen months in iave sold our business to and H. L. Crouch. They isiness at the same place and will always be ready ite when you want any we are, Ily yours, Drug Store B. D. Stalnaker iG, S. C. have already purchase( from a Balti more I-louse a large stock of hats, which they are expecting the latter part of this week. They are making every effort possible to make this a retl attractive millinery parlor. While Miss Ball has only been here a short time, she has a number of friends, and Miss Eberhart is well known here. If you want to enjoy an evening of fun and laughter just come to Home Branch School House on Friday even ing, April 23, at 8 o'clock. We pro mise you that these fifteen typical negroes will amuse you in the way that Southern negroes are want to do and no one else dares to do. Come if you don't befeve it! "More Taffy and lass epitaphy" is their m11otto. There wili be a very very important meeting of the Civic League Monday afternoon, April 19th, at the Court House at four o'clock. Many ques tions of vital interest will be discuss ed, and the consideration of every member of the League will be ur gent. Please everybody make a special effort to attend. The town election which was held Mloniday to elect six aldermen and imyor to serve the town of Mainningl 'all N, wheth or a fine going to eC greater )ainlt and for any specific ur stock. nsidering building >Of. We * i p)ickedl it g end1 en- t 1 and with paint. In for Clar-* hn Lucas ils, Calci Try us and see. e'll guarantee to * avery dollar you * rating of i we shall estimates ion and the goods. yCo. New Spring Shirts We have just received of Spring Shirts. The I new; the fabrics are the I be procured. They come designs and colors. We I Percales, Madras, Fibre Silk and Pure Prices from $10.00 to These prices suit any pt are sure that we can p the Patterns. Drop in yourself. The D. J. Ch Clothing Cot Home of Hart Schaffner & Sumter, S. Or the ensuing two years passed off ietly, Ind with no bitter feelings to- Col ard any one. following were elected: ayvor, W. C. Davis; Aldermen, A. Mrs. F. C. Hradlim, G. L. Dickson, S. L. Hug ns, J. H1. Rigby, S. J. Smith, C. M. MANNI] 'hite. F. P. Burgess was re-elected Fourteen standard units ammissioner of Public Works. The tics, history, science and peni love gentlemen are all live, progres- icge. Students for Winthrop ve business men, and we feel sure tion. Thorough grounding tcy will give to the people 111 excel- i one Year than otherwise il nt administration. The new council scholarships offered by W as sworn in the same afternoon of lina Univesity for which 8pe iM electrion. aE.C.tions. 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Tuition, 30 weeks, $45. B neflciary inthrop, Clemson, the Citadel and South Caro al coaching will be given for competitive ex 920. 'ON'T. >u look old. You are just as old as you ly fitted glasses is a powerful factor in Efliciency demands that you wear glasses 'feet. Only ahout thirteen pairs of eyes eat many people are unawvare of the real madle. A RA NT, P TOM E T R IST, .nsutrance! e replaced for should deter er prices have reduced the Eso that in case of calamity To-day--m Too Late ! V4ST ANYTHING nsurance Co. JOHN C. BAGNAL