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Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 192 Misses Beulah and Lucy Wilson i turned to Sumter on Sunday. Miss Corinne Bat1eld spent t weiek end inl Sumter. B. B. Brecd iii has IoveI into t rtore made vacant by S. Katzoll. Don't fail to hear "Bob" Jones F day night. Mr. Akilen Sauls Ieft SuntIay for 1 home in Winston-Salem. Born to 'Mr. and Mrs. William Br ham on Mo.ilay, a ten pound girl. The manning schools opelel yest< (lay after a two week's holiday. Mr. A. Abranis has returnel ho from a business trip to Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ness have resis ed their porition with the New 1( Comipany. Mr. S. Katzotf has moved into I 11andstioe store VichI he purcham from A. A brams. The Manning Grocery Co., is n do(ling business in the store oppos the old electric plant. Dickson's Drug Store will open enfe in the building recently occupi by Dicksoi Grocery and Feed Co. The store recently occupie(l by B. Brtee in s Grocery is being relodlel an1d Will be occup:ed by the post dIli' Fred Wlite. colored, was smthitI V to death in a pile of cotton se at the Oil Mlill last Thursday mloririt The January IIeeting" of the Chi endiln (Coutty teachers associati will b" held at the Cour t lonuse S. Un iiy. Jumary 81h at levei i'clot A full -attetnIalce of the teachervs B. B. Breedin's CASH AND CARRY GROCERY now located in the heart o1 Manning, in front of th< Court House. We list c few values that can be ha( here. Whole Grain Rice 15c a Qt. Compound Lar(d 15c a lb. A Pure Parched and Ground Coffee 15c a lb. Sair Hams 303c a I b. Best Creamery Butter 60c a IIb. Pearl Grits 35c a Peck Sardines )c a cani Gra~tnulated Suga r 10c a lb. B. B. Bre e din 's CASH AND) CARRY GRtOC ERY Wie M~'ake Them IT'S EASY TO PREVENT COLDS Keepl the l iver and kidlnevsi perfect cond it ion. 'Thiy thnrow of the germs and make colds imipos sihb>-if in perfect condition, A\ 'otrect regutlator wil b found int D)R. HILTON'S LIFE for the Iive'r anad k idn eys. Immtledliate re'li('f is giventi cases of constipation, indigestio and biliousness. It is pleasant to take, excites pleasanit senise of warm th in th stomaach, d ifusi ng 'itiel f throuig the systema. tYour drtuggist sells Drt. 1 il ton' ift with a ''satisfaction or mone1K refunded"' guarantee. (Colds antd influnenza are suc(cess fully treated by using Murray' H1orehotinil Muollein andl Tart,i conjuaction with Dr. Hilton's Lift Manufactured by MURRAY D)RUG CO. Columbian. C.E umnz:mnununmunnm: Commenc lioOur charge a< :ie on a strictly 3 i ing will. be cl accounts that old until paid. DlicksonI IAls iv Harvin nftr spend i I the hoidays with relatives in 1lar edi r eturned to Columbia Sunday .1. I~adGamble took the o.ith wI t offi-e la satu-fy amd is It to sher-iff ol ('nrendlon County. The co10 (eld eIople held their a l.1 elaiteipatiol celeubration ill a ed ning last Saturday. e r. Amanda lI. a rvin has retuin home after Spending the holiitys ( hatestcli. 3.W. 11. \ihockin ton was taken SuZret sanday niiight for m1edh x a I ittion. ar. Charlie Sprott who was oper ed o-. Ist week in Charleston his I turned homie. l is- AIddie Weinherg has rtturn f1oma G eorget \1 own. wherv she visit f:: is during Christlas. - Alr. and Ilrs. Aibert Galloway a chiidren (of Clinton Spent tile holida here with relatives. essr. Davis .\loise and I Holley (of Suiter were business vi: ton, here on Maonday. 21iss Celeste Ilrvin has returned A thinta, Where she will resume I duties in tile schools. Ahrs. s"ttewart Harvinl was takien a hlospitA in Charleston Sunday nig 1nd (n yester-day unlder-went anl opel IL-:inl Mot,-:r. C., and Tholm: - We-ttiteTori Co., have exchang bu'' i o ald are nlow doilg busiic i their respective places. TIlhe- Dickson Grocery and Feed ( have moved into theit new quartel itadle vacantt by the MAalnning Groct Co. , v. (urry Stukes returned to 1 lanta last Thutsday night, aftert sper iter the holidays with his parents 3lannintg. FRmEE TOBACCO SEA., 1 '(omt to Ixon Weintberg's Store a yoir Fre:- Tobacco Seed. Grtabds Warehouise, inttltg, s . "Meet us o We Ha Across the stree'tt fr< Plnjust as you entti ton or Davis Station r :j oads. While the Store is small, our1 wareChous II away are amle( and(, ly interesting to our n :1Ouir (icdit anddei thanks to the host of< usI isth their genernous Weare just as near ystemn andl telephone Simply call 'phone No. As heretofore, we in Fancy and Sta Oils, Varnishes, cimines, Colors Brushes> Etc. Field and Car Films, Photogn~ Developing. Manning; tuttittitunutittttitumtmttttttitiuit :ing Jan. Ist :counts will be run 0 day basis, noth iarged on unpaid are over 30 days Drug Store n1 Statemient of the Condition of 1ANK OF SUMMERTON Of I tLocnted at Summerton, S. C., at tle close of business Deeembet.31st, 1920. 4W RISOURCES Lotsis and discounts _ - 155,463.47 Overdrafts -_ . ..- ... 260.94 Bonls and stocks owned by tle bank - 86,025.00 In rniture and fixtures _ 400.00 Banking house ... . . 1,000.00 Other real estate owned .... 1,500.00 Due fromn banks and bank I v s -- - . - .. - - _ _ -_ 27.91278 to Currency 2,820.00 Gold- - 5.00 Silver II( other mlinor coi) 433 63 Check,; and eash items 1,17S.95 PExchanges for the clearing house172.75 U. S. \ictory Bonds 11,400.00 1OTA . __.. -$289,102.52 M 1A BI11TI ES O Capital stock paid in 25.000.00 -rplus fund . 15,000.00 Undivided prolits, less cur- - re x epenses and taxes pm id - -d - -- - 18,424.95 Due to banks and banlk Dividends uIpaid 1,750.00 Individual deposits subject to check 97,800.50 Savings deposits 72,561.39 toTime Certificates er of deposit 28,019.65 Cashier's checks 1,172.88 to 199,854.42 it, Blls payable, includili Cer tilicntes for miion'ey hor.. 111Wad . - 20,000.00 Reserve fund canrried on 0 rr rlindividuaml or. sav e ins ledger . 3,500.00 Reserve for ilteels ......2,017.19 Recrdill accounts 30. 10 .,T TA I [-....$289,102.52 r STATE O6V SOUTHl CAROLINA, ry County of Clarendon ss. Befor( ml4e calie John W. Lesesne Cashier of the above lallied bank, t- who, being duly sworn, says that the (I- above and folevoillg statemient is a in true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said baik. .1n1. W. Lesesnle, S.vniii to and subscribed before ile tlis -tth day of .anuiry, 1921. nii G. C. Carrigan, Notary Puiblic. Correct Attest:- J. A. veinuber'g, Director. n the Corner" ie Moved! >mn the old1 Ice and Light r Manning on the Summer oads. Ours is the first store ing by either of the above bu ild1ing we distibute from ing facilities, just one block vith ouri overhead ex penses weC expect to make it high Ilany good1 patr'ons. ary bulsiness is going on just sh to expr'ess our1 sincere ustomer's who have favored telep~hone orders. you todlay with our delivery as we ever were before. 8 and1 we'll do the rest. ~hall continue to be leaders pie Groceries, Paints, Stains, Enamels, Cal in Oil, Dry Colors, den Seeds, Kodaks, iphic Supplies and Grocery Co. MANNING PROOF ihould Convince Every Manni Reader. The frank statement of a neight elling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. The salle endorsement 3y some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a Manning case. A Manning citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. V. N. lill, says: "About two ye %go I was troubled with my kidne l'here were pains across the small ny back and it felt as if some( vere sticking a knife into me. erves were all unstrung and of imies I had (izzy spells. I felt as i vanteid to sleep all the time. A fric Oconnulen1ded Doan's Kidney Pills bouhit some at Dickson's Pharma )onn's Kidney Pills entirely cured if the trouble and I haven't bc lothered siice.' Price 60e, at all dealers. Dc imply ask for a kidney remedy--j oatn's Kidney Pills--the same tI ir. Hill had. Foster-M ilburn ( 0f6s., Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE A r.eeting of the stockholders 'larendon Cotton Oil Company v )e held at the oflice of Wells-IL 'ompany inl Ma Inning, S. C., on M( lay leihruary 7th, 1921 at 12 o'cl ioot for the purpose of considerinj -esolution to wind up the afrairs of ;-,lid complany which is a cooperat m1(d dissolve the charter of same. Da.vid Levi, President Manning, S. C., .Jan. 5, 1921-1-5 -------O NOTICE This is to notify tile pitaik g ?ral that we have opened up an at mobile -Ind repair shop in the .ofYey & Rigby stand where we be pleased to meet oar many frien We intend to give nothing but the v lest service at the'. most reasona irices. We ask your patronage. TIHOS. .1. STUKES, WI.LAAN SYN~I)l-'EGGl It-pd. Manning, S. NOTI( E All' persons having claims agai the Estate of Sarah 11. Hodge x lease file due proof of same with m1 'ei'signed, and all persons indeb ito the Estate of Sarah HI. Ho wvill please make settlement with n11dersigned. The SumUter Trust Coml pa n Dbuy qualilled Administrator of Estate of Snarah II. I lodge, ceased. I -3t Statemient of thie (onditioni of FIOME BANK & TRUE COMPANY I ora ted at Mianning, S. C., at -lose of husiness D'cembler 31st, I10 RESOUlRCES .oans and dliscounts -. 33,6 )verdra fts - .. . 3.231 ihert y Bonds.....,.... 00Ot urnlOiture and fixtunres 5 ,472 ~anking house 5.411 7)ther real estate owned 4 ,95( D~ue from banks and hank (ers .. . . 65,871 url rency ....3,0~9> ?;old..... silver and other mlinor (Oiln 8Ei5 heeiks and cash it ems . '3,82f Rteal Mtg., Fund (97,12' Ravings banks..... War Sav. Stam0)ps .. 8: TOT..A..L.......$512,817 LIA IIIJTIES Caipit al stock pitid in.___ 25,001 Surpl us fund .- _ ...--.. 15,50( Undimlvidedl profi ts, less cur ren t exp~ense's and( ta(xes paid .... .... .. ........ .. 3,525 [Dividends unpllaid ..- .... 41' Lndiv'idual dleposit s aub~ieet to check 211 ,9609.00 Ravings deposits 50,482.80 Tlime certificates of dleposit 22,375.63 Cashier's cheeks 1,219.55 B~ills payable, including cer- 286,045 ilicates for money bor.. r'owedl . ... .. 85,00( Rteal Mtg. Fond - .. .. 97,311 mash Long 15 . TOTlAL ..-. .. 512,817 STFATlE 01" SOUTH'l CARO0LINA, C:ouinty of (larendon Before me (a me TF. M. Wells, Ca er of the above namedl bank, who, ng duly sworn, says that the ab tud foregoing statement is a t ond(1it ion of said bank, as shown ~he hooks of saidl bank. T. M. Wells. Swvorn to and subscribed before ~his 3rd, (day of January 1921' S. Oliver O'Bryan, Notary Public for S. C Correct Attest :--Charlton DuRi I. M. Windham, W. M. Plowden, 'Dii Cotton 4 OWe now offer the best available PE long and short staple ivilt rei-tant Offered by THE NATION'S PIONEER B1l1 !!"rite for jull Des( PEDIGREED S Hlartsville, South 'froll HENRY fORD PLANS 0; or TECHNICAL INSTITUTE tr or, nett Freshmen Will Get Scholarship of gill Forty Cents an Hour. Wor Henry Ford iasb anloullced his in- d tention to open a technial College in the Detroit. It will be known as the Ford I s Institute of Tee.nology, and its eur- gm riculum will embrace those snbjects rect irs which lead to degrees in mechanical, ne( ys. electrical and chemical engineering of, Outstanding, is Mr. Ford's deLsion to sup e.grant monetary scholarships to all tre 'IY I students; freshmen will receive schol- 0lti( en aships of approximately $20.00 a r fI week Rates for advanced students 'let n1d have not yet been announced. pr Sol Like all Ford ventures, the Ford stli( * Institute lre:-ents its owil deviation tie )IOU] en ~ ~ - - - - - - 1.11 Hastings Seeds a 1921 Catalog Free' a It's ready now. 116 handsomely it'. si lustrated pages of worth-while Reed but and garden news. This new catalog, ma< we believe, is the most valuable seed latc book ever published. 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Theoretical work is )lemented by experience in prpe and by contnet w1hi actual con mTs in life. Commercial standards tive to methods and cost of manu ure, shop organization, accuracy, luction, and time, are stressed." Fl'e Labo --.t( ry at the ldisposal of le:1 continues tile Ford an Icelent, "includes the HIighland k Plant, the practor Plait an:] ;t Furnaces rt River Rouge, a rail 1, a mine, a lumber camp, and ly subsidiary operations. Every se of engineering is covered, not i meager equipmlent for demon tionl and experimental purlpo-ses, by millions of (ollars' worth of himery and apparatus--all the st word in, scientific development." Ithough the F(rTechniial JIsti %'was altnnounced but a short time ,more than 1000 applications have ady been received.- Every State in Umion has had its applicant; and ly letters have come from Canada. emy Ford is taking a personal in st in the new school. 0 I 6 A h Di 1 , ON' 70 THKf LASTI DROP" AT YOUR GQOCEQS IAXWELL HiOUS5 COFFE* 1S WITH DUROCS i and bacon are the world's greatest Lrebreds give quick returns for feed. tion free, a postal gets it. EY ASSOCIATION ::CHICAGO, ILLINOIS CEMENT 3iRS SASH e can supply you "41 PATRONS I NT, ptometrist,