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A National Bank I Each is a symbol of safety to deposi tors. gU A Federal Reserve The combined protection of an insti- U tution that operates under the National 0 Banking Laws of the United States, and * is also a member of the Federal Reserve System is an effective guarantee of De pendable Banking Protection. Safety, Satisfaction, Service go hand in hand with a connection at this bank. I First National Bank. BI W. C. DAVIS, Pres. g J. A. WEINBERG, Vice-Pres. - In *J. T. STUKES, Cashier. iE.E..EamEEEEEE..EEEEEEeaaE.anEEIi CAN GIVE YOU You about August Fifteenth Hudson Sedan and Hudson Speedster. This is a rare chance to get a Super Six. H. C. BLAND, Cars of Character Sumter, S. C. WIZARD WALL DUSTER Made of excellent yarn, chemically treated. Gathers dust without scat- WIZARD tering it. 60 inch handle enables you Have yo to reach highest points on walls, Wizard Ca moldings, picture frames, etc. Price, carpets be: $1.50 and $2.00. find it abst ~rising. Is Price, 30c< WIZARD) INSTITUTION MOP Built like a floor brush. Splendid for all large floor spaces. Frame is padded to prevent marring furniture. Yarn mop is treated with Wizard p)olish. Mop head is 14 inches wide. Price, $2.50. WIZARD A thora p)olish, des fngeri p)olish that WIZARID DUSTER-hrdy Convenient in shape; madle of ex- ver atnce cellent yarn; wvill last indefinitely. 12ounc Can be washed. Chemically treated Quart c~ for gathering dust. A great im- % galloi provement over the usual (lust scat- Gallon c tering (luster. Price $1.00, $1.25 and WIZARD $1.50. are made WIZARD DULST CLOTH- cally treat Thoroughly sanitary. Collects and er is treat< retains dust, instead of (distributing it cleaning, I through the room. Is chemically the floor treated; can be washed repeatedly yarn; han< without harm. Price 20c andl 40c. $1.25, $1.5i Plowden Hardu~ RESOLUTIONS. OF RESPECT Whereas, Almighty God in His all wise Providence has seen fit to take from our midst our Bro. Sovereign, C. M. Mason: Therefore, be it Resolved, by the members of Live Oak Camp No. 181, Manning, S. C.: That in the death of Sovereign C. M. Mason our W. 0. W. camp has lost a true and loyal member, a faithful friend to the needy. It was an honor and a pleasure to know Sovereign Mason as a true man and. a true Woodman. That, we bow in humble submission to the will of God, knowing that He doeth all things for the best: That, we tender to. his loved ones our deepest sympathy in this hourl of bereavement, and pray that they may trust in Him who will bring re lief to their burdened hearts: That, a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of our esteemed Sovereign, and that a page in our minute book be dedicated to his memory with these resolutions spread thereon, and a copy of same be pub lished in The Times, Manning, S. C. Passed on July 5th, 1920. (Signdd) J. M. WINDHA M, J. W. -BARTON, CHARLIE W. WITE, Committee. I -0 NOTICE The qualified voters residing in Pine Grove School District No. 20, of Clarendon County, South Carolina, will hereby take notice that an elec tion will be held at Turbeville on Fri day, August 20th, 1920 for the pur pose of voting on the question of whether said school dist-ict shall levy and collect annually a further special tax of Seven mills for general school purposes. Registration certificates and tax receipts required as in gen r-tal elections. Polls open from 7 a. in. to 4 p. m. By order of the Coun ty Board of Education. DR. C. E. GAMBLE. W. J. TURU;EvILLE. E. N. GREEN, Ti rustees in and for Pine Grove School District. 31-2t-c 0 IET CANARY IS GIVEN A $200 FUNERAL Newark, N. J., A ug. :3.-rhe scr.ip tural assurance that sparrows shall not fail unnoticed was given tangible application to a pet canary bird today N Jimmie, the little songster, choked to deatb yesterday on a Watermelon seed and so grief-stricken was his owner Emidio Russomanno, a 65 year old cobbler, that friends contributed $200 for a funeral, including a hearse, five mourn10ers' coaches and a fifteen-piece band. "He sang, ah! so sweet-like Caru Ward CaptI CARPET CLEAN ui ever tried sprinkling rpet Clean on the rugs or Lore sweeping? You will >lutely prevents dust from a great aid to sweeping. :atrton. P~OLISH ughly scientific furniture igned primarily to oleanse e of all (lust, grime and ks, and to give the wood a will not Catch dust. The bright luster it pr1oduces is etive. b)ottle ---- ---___---25c b)ottle -- -- ------- _.50c mn ._ -..- ----_.-$1.00 1l can----_.--_-_-_-$1.75 an _ -.-.. ~.._--_- $3.00 MIOPS ra two styles. One is chemi ed to gather dlust. The oth 3d with Wizard Polish, for >olishing and preserving inish. Made of excellent lle adjustable. Price $1 .00, ), $1.75 and $2.00. rare Co. Notice to Within the next few days I i Electri4 on Brooks Street in Manning, 5 fixtures and appliances. I m your contracting and repair w Willard Storao In connection with my EeC Station for Willard Storage B charge(d and repaired. Willar Come in and have your Bati ed water free of charge. JAMES I so., sobbed the cobbler, a, the little plush-lined casket, 6 by 12 inches, was P011t1 lowered into the grave. He plans to erect a monument later. CANDIDAT -- o I am a candi( NOTIC'E OF' SPECIAL ELECTION the First Cong pledge myself WHEREAS, there is a vacancy in the Primary an the Town Council of the Town of Man- support of the , ning, caused by the resignation of W. ' Alderman S. .1. Smith: NOTICE IS hIEREBY GIVEN, That CANDIDATE a Special election will be held in the Town of Manning on Tuesday, August 24th, 1920 for the purpose of electing By request I an Alderman for the T1own of MaI'nn- tioni to the ofher ing, for the unexpired term of S. J.* sub~ject to the Smith, resigned. Said election to be primary. We held! at the TIown Hall; the polls will yourself as to open at 8 o'clock A. M. and remain all dep tartmet Iopeni unitil 4I o'clock P. M. nent for the pa That .Joseph S. Dickson, S. E. In- ac(cor'dmigly. gram anc I J. WV. Rigby have been <Ie-_______ signiatel as managers of saidi election. - By order of the 'Town Council. SUPT. O alIayor. I hereby ofre J1. G. HIuggins, oflice of Count Cleik anlTrasurer. Edlucation, sub; Mlanning, S. C. August 2. 1920. D~emocratic Pri IN MlEMIOR IA.M CA NIDlA' Mirs. C'lara lle Gee'~. I herehy a nn Resoltions ---a te for the ofli Resolutionalopiteil by the Soocho0w don County sul Mlissionary A ssociat ion o(f Soochow, D)'eocatic~ pr huma on the death of Mirs. C'lara Belle jg Gee. Mi's. Gee, the wife of Prof. N. Gist Gee of Soochow University, was horn ('AND)IDA'I about forty years ago in JTondian, S. .,she (died ini thle home of her i broth-. ii her"by an emr, ,.. DaI)vis, Manning, S. I'., April dlidaite for' the< 22, 1920. endon c'ounity Mrs. Ge~(e was a woman of u nusual the IDenmocriatic iteli gence andl re(fineimnt, of singo - lar' sinmplicity andl dignity of chlar'a'ter'. She wasi1 a nmost dlevotedt wife and 'A NDID lA'I niother,' and a true friendI anid neigh. homr. Though somewhat p~ epa red for At thle suggi it by her long ill ness, nevertheless the I have decided nelws Of her' hiome-goiing c'am tiasH a dIis. Sher'i II of ClIa tincmt shock to the members of our to the roles a Soc iety. W'e dleeply mourn her loss, miarv. hut, know it is her eternal gain. . Be it, therefore, Resolved : I. That we how with bumble ie- ('AND1)IDA'l signat ion to the will of liim who doeth allI things well, anid we conivey our' I her(ehly annOi assuran-a 1('Of affection an id sympajnthy thle otll'-e of She Ito th e hereaved hiushani Ianid sorrow- tyV subje c(t to I in g chIiirien . We cominmemil themi for cra.tic party. colaO~ltion andi com fort to the God she loved andl servedl.- -- -- 2. That we hear' testimony to the ('A NIDlA' hieautiftul Clhriistian life andil ('har'acter' of AiTrs. Gee, who showed biy her'i daily' IThereby a Ii fe a monig us for seventeen yea rs that didate for the her' hope was in Ifim who by 11 is own (endon1 County. deaithI oin thle cross5 gave e trnal li fe resulIts oif the to all t hose who bielieve on Ilim. 3t. Thlat. these re(so)lutins he spriead oniit hie miintis o' (f ourii Soot'how M is.. For HIouse sionary' Soc('iety, and that a 'opuy Of hem he sent to the family oif thle de- I hiereby aunt l'easedl and1( to the papers'l' in thle UT. S. dIidlat(' foir te A . t ives for Chu DR. W. HT. PA RK,. to the rubes< REV. 0. C. CRA WFORD, miar'y, and pile< REV. CHAS. G. McIANIEL, i'esult of the s; CommtiiLte H. the Public! xpect to open an :al Shop 5. C. I will carry a complete line of ill also be prepared to take care of ork. fe Battery Station trical business I will run a Service itteries. All makes of Batteries d Batteries on sale. ery tested and supplied with distill V. HARRISON. :al Cards FOR CLERKOF COURT E FOR CONGRESS didate for re-election to the office of Cleric of Court, of Clarendon County. late for Congress from subject to the rules of the Democratic ressional District and - to abide the result of J. 1. CANTEY. I would appreciate the 'oters. FOR sl'IOIVISOR URNER LOGAN. -- !herebly announce myself a can FOR SUPERVISOR 1ilite for the offie of Supervisor of I (larenalon county, and piledlge to ablide will stand for re-elee e r P of County Supervisor l~ .MlA111N uiles of the D~emocratic OlIE'ISNIAIIVl want you to inform whait has been (lone i hrb lone yefacn of the County govern- diaefrr-lcint b. -os ;t three years, and voteofRrenttv. I hereby ann founce my sef a can-c dit for re-electtion to the :te far eel tio ti le Iousie of v Superintendent of Coureeit, of e irndon~ Cpouchny Subject toethe rulesooftthe Democrati E. 1. ARWNE ...CATE. lo heeb canounclemyself a can i a adate forrtheoilic ofsperisr of Sf Seri of('i rn-Claruend o theunty, an leg t abid)e aJ('t t theruls of thl e reulti 1 of the priary imry.R. . cADIN. 'FElFOREPRESENTATIV Ibhereby annoue mylislf ta c~ia didtate for tre-e loeo to the use iflie o sletil of oC f Reresei ntatliiives.l~i(il ~iihjet to te rule ofR. W. II . WOODSI. f.J. E.J'KELL. ysino fuerintenend CYofS et to1c the re orh E. J.IROWNE. *BID iounce mysel Vca andi d-ful -e f Sri of Claren- (li liec toth'ules of the i11 'E3 FOR SI1IERIF nounl~ce myself a can-l alic' oif shertitl of Clar uh'oiject to he ules thf Forr louseeofnepreientative IIherebysannounceemysilfiautandid 0111 il 'a'C aatin for~ reUeto toNG th lueo Represenativesinochratproachin W. T.P.'SROTT S. ls('IAM'S. -__ W._ -. A - EN