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FALLO Sept. 3n Ready-to-Wear This is the most complete, up-to-dat brand new merchandise ever brought neither pains nor expense to place bef< at attractive prices, and whether you priced article, we have it, but in every of the price. Ready A most excellent assortment of all s and juniors. SUITS and COATS-Bolivia, Trico Poplin, $19.75 and up. DRESSES-Serges, Tricotine, Duv; back Satin, Crepe de Chine and Crepe I SKIRTS-Plaids and Plain-Accor $6.75 and up. BLOUSES-Jersey, Tricolette, Cre] and up. PETTICOATS-Jersey, Satin, Cho FURS-A beautiful line, womens childrens, $7.50 and up. Remember, we have Dresses, Coats A complete line of Brassieres, Goss lin and Silk Underwear, Hand Bags, et For the baby, a nice assortment of Mill Mrs. W. B. Wall has just returned kets, where she bought the best stock the State. While there she engaged I tent milliner. You will find here hats of style, qui and up; KNICKERBOCKER ,Hats $ For children we have "Lids for Kid Sc School days are nearly here and the Ito clothes for the young folks. We< complete stock of clothes, shoes and h. For girls we have a splendid assort skirts. For boys we have Dubblebilt, six n and Sealpax Athletic underwear. These ai6 only a few of the good th Our Dei Ready-to-Wear andl Millinery Infant's and Children's D~ry Goods andl Notions Meni's and Boy's Furnishings SHOES WHEN IN MANNING MAKE T Rest Rooms, cool water, electric YOUR PATRONAGE IS MOST ALODElI 20 STOR Clarendon's Store of Quality PENING I and 4th and Millinery ! 6, and most reasonably priced stock of to this part of the State. We have spared >re you this merchandise of QUALITY, want a low priced, medium priced, or high instance there is 100 per cent value back to- Wear izes, styles and shades for women, misses tine, Silvertone, Serges, Twill Veloir and rtine, Charmeuse, Tricolette, Satin, Crepe Vleteor, $14.75 and up. lion, Box Plaits, Leather Trimmed, etc., )e. de Chene, Georgette and Voile, $2.00 mngeable Silk, $6.75 and up. and misses, $20.00 and up;. Juniors and and Suits in Stouts up to size 56. trd and Warner Corsets, Sweaters, Mus c. Dresses, Caps, Gowns, Bootees, etc. inery from the New York and Baltimore mar of millinery ever brought to this part of /Iiss Butler, an experienced and compe tlity and artistic workmanship, for $5.00 8.00 and up; GAGE Hats $15.00 and up. 3" $2.75 and up. hiool mothers' thoughts are beginning to turn aan sup)ply your needs as we have a most its for boys and girls. ment of wash dresses, middie suits and ionths guaranteed suits, Kaynee Blouses ~ngs we have for the school boys and girls. artments Furniture, Rugs - House Furnishings Jewelry, Silverware and Novelties Automobile Accessories. Hardlware and Agricultural Implements Retail Grocery and Meat Market. HIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. ranis, and elevators for your comfort. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED ES IN ONE Manning, South Caronan COLLECTIONS And Disbursements of Road Funds, in Sardinia District No. 28. At the campaign meeting at New Zion, Mr. R. E. McFadden, a candidate for Supervisor, 'made the statement that the commissioners had used only a part of their road funds, and that there was a balance of over three hundred dollars that had been used by1 me. I disputed the statement, and asked the Chairman to appoint three men to investigate and find out the facts; this not having been done, I think that the disposition of the funds should be known, which is as follows: Road tax collections --------$453.00 Vehicle Tax collections _..--180.00 Turned in to the Treasury on July the 9th 1920. Total collected .....-....$633.00 The above fund was disbursed as follows: May the 1st, R. E. McFadden ..$27.40 May the 1st, L. B. McFadden ..20.00 May the 1st E. W. Rose -- -- --20.00 Paid to' R. E. McFadden. June the 7th, J. D. McFadden-113.80 June the 7th R. D. McFadden ..10.70 June the 11th The Battery .....-87.00 By order R. E. McFadden. Aug the 2, Christal Store -- ----7.66 Aug. the 9th, Dr. T. M. McCutchen .-- ..-........- ...- ..- ..-_- -- 12.00 No order. Aug. the 19, Henry Burgess .. _.4.00 Aug. the 19, R. E. McFadden - 35.00 Aug. the 19, Guy C. McFadden...12.00 Paid to Rt. E. McFadden. Aug. the 19, L. 11. McFadden ......9.00 By order R. E. McFadden. Aug. the 19, N. C. McFadden .....3.00 CYPRESS SASH. DOORS BLINDS MOULDINGS. AND MI.LWORK I - I Homee Agi On account of r leave, and I wvill b the case we wvill b erturn, which I ht time we expect tc others as a medil Until Mr. Muss calls for Hog Cho I is dloing this worn 6 It has been a p~ you, which we ho1 Agricultural Age l No order. Sept. the 6, Black River Cypress Co. by order R. E. McFadden ---19.24 1 Oct. the 7, P. D. McFadden, paid to R. 181 E. McFadden..--. -...-..46.50 are Oct. the 14, Vehicle License Plates a s Dc.---------.----...... .----.12.00 20t -De. the 17, R. D. McFadden ..,-26.00 Hu Dec. the 17, W. N. Rush ---- ----7.00 Wc Dec. the 20, T. 11. McFadden ----.39.65 to By order R. E. McFadden. Fri 1920 Jan the 7, L. B. McFadden ---.-56.24 Feb. the 13, H1. 11. Garland --- 35.63 FO E. W. Rose -- -- -- -- -- ----10.80 t By order R. E. McFadden. A $620.62 In connection with above, not more than half of the chain gang expense were paid by the district while they were working in the district. We gave Mr. McFadden a verbal or der to get culverts, he has never re ported how many he got, and has never offered to pay for them. We put in the district 34,745 feet of lumber that cost $1,590.50 and we paid for hauling, labor and nails, making a total of $1,921.53 that was put. in the district that they did not pay for. J. E. KELLY, --- -o STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon COURT OF COMMON PLEAS SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served) Ilarmani P. Strange, J. Splilman Strange and S. Elizabeth James,l Plaintiffs, against Martha Strange, Sudie Rowe, Mayj Hite, Maria Mitchell, Ollie Ayer, Blanche Jolly, Thomas J. Black and Willie Pearl Strange, Defendants.i TO THE DEFENDANTS: Martha Strange, Maria Mitchell, Ollie Ayer, Blanche Jolly, Thomas J. Black and Willie Pearl Strange. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the amcnded complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upoln you, and to serve a copy of your ansver to the said amenl(led complaint on the sub scriber at his oflice in Manning, S. C. within twenty days after the service thereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the amended complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tile relief denandeld ill the amended complaint. AND TAKE NOTICE that the Summons and anjenl(led complaint in the above stated action were filed in tile offlice of the Clerk of Court of Common PICas for said county and ; LZIW Oi Augu.,t, 17, 11'0 Dated August 18, A. 1). 1920. Fred Lesesne, 33-4t Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County, on the 20th (lay of September, 1920, for Letters of Discharge as Executor of the Estate of David R. Reaves, deceased. J. T. Stukes, Executor. ;ank & Ti The Bank That Serves 'icultural Departim n~y health the Bank has given n e away from the Bank for some C compelledl to dliscontinlue thiS< >pC to be not later' than Septemb again offer this c:olumn to the am of exchange. er's reCturnl the Bank wvill be g lera work and turn them over ti c and( is occup)ying my office. ieasure for both the Bank andi >e and~ expec~t to continute to do. Yours Respectfully, C. A. McF'ADII it. HIome Bank andtl Trust Conn1 W. 0. W. NOTICE! ,11 members of Live Oak Camp No. and all Woodmen of this county invited and urged to be present at )ecial call niceting on Friday, Aug. a at 8 o'clock P. M. to hear S. J. frnian from Charleston talk on odcraft and other things of benefit the camp. Don't forget the date clay night, August 20th. C. H1. Mathis, C. C. -0o R SALE-One Ford Sedan; prac ically new. Edwin L. Johnson, lanning, S. C. GOOD FARM LAND-IIIGII ROLLING and II EIALTHY. Good Roads, Good Schools, and Good Neighbors in Red Clay Section of North Flor ida, adapted to general farming, cattle and hog raising; any size farm $20 to $50 per acre. For information write J 0 H N P A S C 0, Monticello, Rorida. How many times have YOU said, "I'd give a dollar to feel right" Try this dollar for a bottle of Anti-Ferment and just see how many times you can feel right. A "Ask Those Who Have Used it" CAMPBELL'S ANTI-FERMENT For Mild Disorders of the Stomach and Bowls. -ust Co. C an extendedi time, this being ~olumn until my er 1st, at which Farmers and lad to .take all >Dr. WoodI who myself to serve any.