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JULY C] We hC carry at ti duce it. Every Du Come ir Dresses, Skir ings, Hosiery ers, Organdic solute cost ar during July w sale prices'ar WA E Ir For Congress! I Vote for W. TURNER LOGAN I Active, Able, Aggressive ! He will do something for the District. He is the man you want. He believes in the rule of the people and h Peserving their Liberties. VOTE For LOGAN Pttttttttttti~utt~ttittuitttu tn:* m mm..-. . c THE MANNING LEA] ve more Mei ns season of thing at ring the j i and see the ex1 ts, Waists, Suits Underwear, Di s, Etc. Everytt id below. Pric< ill save you mar strictly cash. SUMM[RION SCHOOL ADDS ANOTH[R GRADI Summerton, S. C., July 19.-Th public school at Summerton this fal will add an eleventh grade Lu the hig] school and this will enable it to giv the required number of units of worl for entrance into any of the best col leges in the State. At the same time three additional teachers will be a'd ed to the teaching staff, giving nim teachers ror' the regular work in ad dlition to the teachers of music. Provision for adding desks anm ((1uipment for the three extra rooms is als'o being made, thus making us< of the entire available capacity of th< bu ild ing there. T1he school will begin its work or September 6ith. and the followving staf1 rias been engagedl for the next school y'eari: .First and second gradecs, Miss Fan i e Bu rgess, of Sum merton. Third grade, Miss Louise G;alphun >f Ilolly Ifill. F~ourth grade, Miss Agnes Riggs, of )rangcb. rg. Fifth grade, Miss Nancy Jeter, of ~arlisie. Sixth grade, Miss Eva Vanianding am, of of 1Iloath Springs. neventh grade, Miss Lucile Glass ock, Catawb~a. Ihigh school gradles: Miss Bertha D~unhap, of Hlonea path. Miss Alma Cook, of Sumter. .Mr. N. Gist. Gee, who is also prin ipal of the school anid will have the irection of the work for the year. 'he Misses Cantey will have charge f the Music. TVhe Hoard of Tlrustees, composed ofI lessrs. Richhourg, Bra iIs ford, and 'lowden, is much interested in the evelopment of the school and the atrons are giving them their enthu astic supoprt, so the prIospects for good year are l(me. DABY C:ON FERENCE~ o be Held in Manning .July 27, from 10 A. MI to 5 l'. M. In The Red Clrosqs Room Over the Manning Bank, Next to the Post Office. All the mothers of Manning and cinity who hamve children six years id under are invited to come and wve their children examinedl. Trhe irpose of the conference is to have ich child examined by a physician, iy dlefect noted and such advice given e mother as will help her to raise rong and healthy children. A record each child's examination will be yen the mother. Don't forget the day, come and bring >ur children. The conferences held in Summer n and New Zion last week were lendid, and the co-operation was ex lient. TIMES, V mn,~ RANCI chandise than we the year. We n and' Below i Vonth of Jul tra special prices we ,Coats, Shbes, Men's ress Goods, Silks, Voil( Ping in the store reduc< -s on ther merehandise iy dollars. All goods C; M RG Tomorrow we recthne wu ti o th e tob ac thret oned went ahead with our preparation We had a clean cut stock of m< tiigefforts to serve you has me Day-- mostpleasing sces ger ucess.Seeourother adver H. D. I MA-NING, S. C. wod SAL.E like to lust re Cost y. offer on Furnish Ws, Sweat d to ab we offer sold at Thanks eek mile post of our Semi-Annual Clear- 4 erful week. Some folks said we were in sight. They advised us to wait un -BUT we knew what we were doing and s. 'rchandise and we meant to give you values. Your quick response to our un.. ide every (lay of this sale a Red Letter, Help us make this second week a big tisements in this paper. )UBROW, MANNING, S. C.