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30 30 31x4, Noi Big] Sea Island Homesr 30c, only_ We se IRI At Trinit) u AN OID SO.DI[R WANTS HIS PENSION lendersoniv i lie, N. C. July 21, 1920. The Board of Pensioners of Clarendon County. Manning, S. C. Gentlemen: I am nearly eighty-three years old, and it has been nearly fifty-one years since I gave the State of South Caro lina nearly four years of the best of my life and uip to last year the State hadn't given me a penny'. TIhe Railroad has been more generous to mec than Y OU will know Vacuum Cup Cord Tires by their distinctive jet black treadI the trendI that is guaran teed not to skid on wet, oil-treach erous pavements. Their generous oversize, carefully inspected construc tion and highest quality ma terials warrant their being 4uaran teed - per warranty tag attached 'seeach casing for 9,000 miles. Safe, wear-resisting, attrac tive, reasonably priced. Nglson'Motor Co.4 Mannina, . C . Beginn 3 Smooti Non I-Skid, $27.50 leductior une, worth 20c Apron ------l--- ony Be sure t( il 'em for Les. JIT Y I p - Cro, the State by reducing rates to th Retiions 1) to date I've never mur Imiered, I put my name on the pensiom ,Irole from dire necessity from lasi Christmas two years and six monthi ago. I haven't been able to prepart my meals and now am not able t< read what I am writing, and now at this stage of my life if the State iF not able to give Ie but $14.50, four teen dollars and fifty cents, please take my name ol' the pe('lsioll role The little State of Florida i now gi-. mng her old soldiers from $15.00 to $20.00 per month. Archi Lowd e brought upl near Oak Grove chlurch Cla rendon County as a great many know is now in Florida and is nowr getting $20.00 per month, and I must again say if the Board of Pensiloners or the State is not able or willing to give mec hut $14.50 for the entire yeari' take my name of1' the penOsioners role. 1 do not wish to be disgraced T am now not able to e'arn a pen ny, wvhile I was a ble to earn a living I asked for noIthing n)or (do not think it v'ery lhon orable to be on the pension list. I went to Florida for my healthI and im P roved except my eyes they are thei smcn. I have a small farm in he fork of Bllack Ri ver wh ich does not brmilg but little miore t hani enough to keep the place inl repa ir. I got m - bondr, in Mimni. Fla., just as cheaj) as I. uao ge~t it in Manning. S. C., or oumt e eit her an 0( am (0 coIlled to live from my iock et., only you dlo II,, payv acor(Ihnj to what. a man dido in the warI. I was promfotedl for merri orious s erv ice, I am mu rch proer of the honor t han the otllee. Yours verv truly, WV. TI. Cole. NOTICE TO0 CA NJD IAES IN If 'iS (ONGRuESSIONA 1. ISTRICTr Notice is hereby given that, due to the withdrawal of I loonrable [Richari S. Whaley as a cand idla e for Con gress from the First Congressional District, an opportuxnIty Iis af'orded any one desiring to tbecome a enn riidate subject to the Rules of the Democratic Party. The time fixed for the filing of p~ledges and the paying of the assess.. ment fee .of Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars, will expire at 12 o'clock Meri. han, Tuesday, August 3rd, 1920. (This ime is fixed in accordance with rule .6 of the "Rules of the Democratic Party of South Carolina" adopted May l9th, 1920, and the record in the mat ~er if the oflice of the Secretary of ;he State Committee.) T[ho first pri nary will be held in accordance with NOTICE TO CRED)ITORS All persons having claims against he Estate of Charles M. Mason, de eased, wvill present them (duly attest d and those oweing the said estate vill make payment to the undlersign d qualified Administrator of the saidl Cstate. David C. Mason, 0O-4t-e- Administrator. St. Paul, S. C., July 22, 1920. . THE MANNING TI On Goodricl ONE WEE] ing THUR i Tread, 6,000 [-Skid, 6,000 1 is o n Dw~&r y And Read Checks, worth 30e, 21c > see us before T. 0. SWART ss Roads - the rutiles on the fast I uesday inL - August, 1920. All pledges should he filed with T. P. Cothran. Chairnmn, care of Secrc tary State Democratic E xecutive Com in itt e, 710-13 PaImetto Building, Co luminia, Southi Carolina, 01 Should be filed Personally bIv en-indidates within th ti namied. Thomas P. Cothran, Chainni State Democratic Execu tiwe ( omiuttee. if. N. Ednds, WLIe Jones, r Treasurer'. IiLEASE TO( COX; C OX 10T XLESE TPhe following' teleigram1 firom for-1 mer Governor' Blease to Governor Cox, mayiI be of somie interesp~t to someI1 people ini South Carolina: Coliumbia, S. ( ., .Iuly (1. 1920. Jamells M. Cox, I rejoi((e at your vic-tory ov-r WVi son1 and1 hiis pesoa and pollitical cal family, and1( those whom ther coi.. tro1!b-. 1The South Car'olinau dle-ga tiunere th o nar1114 row inded (14to s:; furter hanWoody's prcince, u they 1 i! ot J rerecent th(' voters of ou ii State. liowever if you win they wvill eJit he claniuing for 1)ie froim yoiur counit er and! whlen as5ked which1 )1( liec i wish, will answer: "annythingy oh, I.4re thati thou ennl spare , hut rememlhor us' I Sigosl ole L,. Ble-iso. Governcor (Cox ans:weredl as follow D~ayton, 01io, P'uly II, 1920. Columbia, S. C. Al.y dlear Governor M~an~y t hanks for ~li1 you me g of greeting. I appirecinte it and( can assure you that I am in this tight ~ to win, and wvith the aid( of all goodl democirats I feel victory' is assured. .Very trully yours, (Signed) James M. Cox. EASTMAN KODAKS, films and1( pho-~ tograp~h supp1lies at Th lMntiningv Grocery Co. NOTICEr TO CREITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of Benjamin P. Broadway, leceased, will present themn (duly at testedl and all those owing the said F'state will make payment to the un lorsigned qualifiedl Executors of the GEORGE L,. BROADWAY, Sumter, S. C. Rt. 2. BERTHA E. BROADWAY, Pinewood, S. C. Executors. July 17th, 1920. 29-4t-pd. MES, Manning, S. C. 1 Diamond K ONLY ISDAY, JULY Miles Guaranteed, vliles Guaranteed, 32x4, Goods, Shoec y-to-Wear. D~ress Gingham, Very best 29c quality, only- ------ you buy your Groce Granulai NTILJE C Z, Proprietor Between Mannin FarmMa Yes, We BINDERS MOWERS RAKES CULTIVA PLOWS Let us show you There are none Coffey RES 29. $14.35 $19.50 Non-Skid, $31.00 Clothing 29c ries! ed Sugar, 28c OMP'NY 9Ii g and Alcolu, S. C., chinery? U H ave It Cfi TORS these mavchines.I better made.-: Rigby.i