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QUALITY TELLS PRICE SELLS THE IUYING PUI Wherever you q Dear Public: We begin by' ca on-youi we depend e you can fully under Folks, many of you "Sensible Saving," I 3 acquainted with thi We have in our big 3 down a mixed list o :36-in. Androscoggii 36-in. Fruit of The 30-in. Nainsook, ya: 10-4 Unbleached Sh 10-4 Bleached Shee 45-in. Pillow Tubing 36-in. Yellow Home: 36-in. Standard Per 27-in. Cotton Poplir 27-in. Fancy Highe Ginghams, yar R. M. C. Crochet I Richardson's Radia ton --------- Galatea and Rompe J.-H. I nmmm~rummuummmem STATE OF Coun THIS 1' January, 19~ That th which is not ing it, and vs tract with es under no cil ried to its bi drawer as a an officer of time of the every check the hour of siame. IT IS F the collectin maker, and before the r' custom and That all have signed That th That th customer wVI fender in th WITVNE In Pres< T. M. 1 James D J. H. RI( The Young R 3LIC: "The tre, ling you "Dear" and wh ntirely for our busineis. stand why we always w have not lately taken a( )asis and we are askin!; s new price campai..:n to store some of almost eye f our offering as ex:lmp i Bleach, yd.._25c Tu Loom, yd.--_-25c Co 'd - - - -.25c Oa eeting, yd. ---75c ' Pa ing, yd. -----95c M' 5, yd. .._.. ..__ 45c Vi pun, yd. ...12/2c La cales, y0. -...25c La 1, yd. --. .-...25c La t Grade Dress La d ----------25c I hread -------10c bel nt Crochet Cot- sto -------------5c Yo Cloth, yd. -..25c ha RG B OVERDRI SOUTH CAROLINA, by of Clarendon. [EMORANDUIM OF~ AC 31, by and between the I 3 undersigned Banks of only a violation of the h hich in many cases is no reh other and1 solemnly p cumstances, after the ta >oks wxhere the account cash item for any custo] such institution; but ti lay on which it is prleseI presented to one of the exchanging on the dlay f JRTHER AGREED), Thi . Bank wvill not pay san A'ill not directly or indir ?turn of said check ; but the law in each case. employees of the subscri a copy hereof. is agreement shall con1 undersigned Banks wil ose name appears on th( s regard or not. Sour hands and seals mece of .ouzon, L. Sprott. QUALITY TELLS BDI, PRICE SELLS eliable White Store on the Big Corner" .)anuary 26, 1921. y not? You ARE dear to us for Think over this carefully and ant to please you. Now dear Ivantage of our new price,; on the you to ask those who have become tell you how Well they are pleased. rythiqg so we are here pu)tting es of "Sensible Saving." rkish Towels ------------ 69c logone Bouquet Soap-10c t Meal Soap-8c Im Olive Soap ______.-9c xine Tooth Powder 18c -ks Salve ----------------- 22c lies Summer Union Suits -----65c lies Silk Hose ---. ---- $1.75 :lies Cotton Hose ..._ 12%Ac lies Lisle Hose -------------45c VIen's and Boys' Suits are priced ow original cost, also our entire ck of Men's and Women's Shoes u CAN save by trading at Rigby's. ve been loWered in price. y The Young Reliabk LFTS STOPPED IREEMENTr, entered into this th sanks of Manning, South Carolina, WNanning, to p~ut a stop to the gro, tw by the drawer of such dIraft, bt thing more nor less than an enforc ledge themselves andl every one of t velfth day of February next, will a >f its customer will b)e overdrawi ner of the undersigned Banks, eve: it every out-of-town check not ec ted will be returnedl to the for undersigned Banks by a local Bank 'ollowing, will be returned to the at where a pa~yee Bank refuses p te and charge to maker's account n actly notify the maker or any one that all checks shall be hlanled at bing Banks have been adlvisedl of' t inue of force for one year. 1 immediately send a copy of this ~ir books, whether he or she has he the day and year first above writt FIRST NATIONAL]: By W. C. Davis, THE BANK OF MA By Joseph Sprott HOME BANK( & R1i By Charlton Dul ::n~nnmmmmmmmnuumm m.... R WASI[D LAND LARGEST I.088 ON TIE FAR Property Valuation Can le Doubled Proper Utilization of Soil I igh-Grade Agricultural Di trics--:ven Fence Alignte LI Xiny savlie Acres. L.' "Standard, on the next farm, h K r_ -e 5ft acres of hin:1I next to tl t 'elice for $'200 ain aere. I n-' t I ,:uni r~ve half a notion I ..L h n - our- r.h r , ':zr. ay q'!i-1L antd III(! War n i,.itor to :1 per1ch onl the If ofN th re -uef N , h ro f: i dis'c(.iro 1 of 1Unlih t S h- I ment of A\-ritult IIr.(. r pm The 'ii''orii l thought fo alnome hi hi s ' ey s rI vet wosi s thu 11 1- 1 hb fore thei l. W p1, $200 :11 er ?" hE i ir ij finilly. "Why not huv' it S r a: yto from 1 oun wu So l t oi im ior h-. 1'0 at ,m ? _IIand Get.s Full 'Pii . . i iIh i' I til all'e Ct t' hii~ a r Ci' 'ii t its a nrelf p t the it hi cytouty' I v-lw I( wti tV h l i . I ' wit k in your Ni -li - " j I . it m y t i 1 :l i I a ti :it, but you can't h v rodl of il~he landl in)'this, sect ion w !It f::mthe full price ror. it!" t He hIng n, I m I :II - !.-Ihl I: " ,If you e fl 5 Mi res for a ein this townfi t the pricf. youl mention, Il huv SFlower SeedtsFrei pe believe in flowets around i home.s of the Sout. Flowers btight '1up tlto home Sit'i'oiiidings and gi, Cpleasue and satisfaction to those wi ~onhave timn. S We have fillcd ttore titan a iilic packets of Oeeis, of beautiful y easily grown flowers to be given our customers this spr'g for t beautifying of their homes. Wou n't you like to have fm. packets of beattiful flowers fre YOU CAN GHFT Th1EM! IHasttng 1921 catalog Is a 16-oage handsome u Illustrated seed book with twen beautifil pages showing the finest rietles ln their true natural coler futsll of helpful garden, flower at YO ANGTtHM!Hstn farm information that is needed every home, and, too, the catalog tel you how to get these flower seeds a solutely free. Write for our 1921 catalog now. is the finest, most valuable and bea tiful seed book ever pu!ished, a be mighty glad you've got There is no obligation to buy an thing. Just ask for the catalog. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN ATLANTA, GA. e twentieth (lay of WITNESSETH: ving overdraft evil,I it by the Bank pay e~d loan, hereby con single ('heck be car i, 0o' carried in its 1 though he may be vered( before mail ,vard(ing Bank, and ,not co(ver'ed before Bank p)resenting aymlent of a check( or pay for honor of lse of non-payment cording t~o Bankingj his Agreement andI agreement to every retofore beenf an of 3en. 3ANK, P~resident. NNING, President. JST Co., ~ant, PresidIent. ~uunuu~~tititittttttttittittitittriimm "But this is mine already!" "Of course," rtorted the other, "It's your cow .ane1an you're th( m Ian. You can sell yourself a few acres of first-clas:i farm lnd at $100 an acre.-less for some of it, perhapd l7 I bought a few acres from imyself las. n spr.ng, after I had learned how simple * the Litransa;:ctionl Was." nit The f ci-m own r laid a firm hand o: his frieid's b;oad :io mer. "Qtit talkin- riddles;," he w-arn'-. is "an-i Come out' with the story or I'll le till yo I off, int'o th n-tls "fl "Youl c:mn gert all1 th- 1m.1 you nls to by lmakinv 'sy 11,r w:1. 1 1111' .)ro ti . mi 3 i n ibuy it rnm youirself at tl( 'r pri' of maikiui i tillablte; th-it' >0> w It I ie-: t.-' s vl' b :tdc pnoteve. Th1--o', .only at acre mr so i I thAt stonly hlillo:.I, it over then- n i 'i -il v l ":et ,ig aS. I. et''n fo m i b:t . t!-m iin cluorryi , tree(s :ueen.: thl( :sonr it- "I <ii ln't . i w st m ' I sali e 'iwted lan-l',"A the other remil Ced 0 him. "Waste l:n11 i., Ii: ] ni h. nill ' i I by r:ia re; vt:(:i Lizit i '' " tIo ia it oi. Th iI diffrenlce, mi "l- six of your fi or mbsin 's h-a sehrfet '. Wh'il'e vuou'vi he a P i. i .erry tres m-lI'l the rik 0h en! a1 stn:: acrev ywi'vt. b-enl I), nva lll !)1 " 1-:11v for no other) purlpoms - th:11n :I in a l1th fior cattle to pasture. Yoi in cold I is te puict roIl almost a it c" '. vu nIi nI" y. Thlli:4 I ume is right hf ly t!.e he ir-t if your. corn land, too. I list bv 500 yar is Io._: :il it's a rm w Vide at lteIst. There's about tir - re i'uarteIs of an :i-:- of prime soil rih it e fmr the price of taikiig out. (In <f thes!e feces. "A mil the( ro-uliorers Your farn for the whole L len( h of yNor field. ';t know what tile highway laws it this St:ate are, h-it cert-iiinlv thev doi' require al Ithe lal that lies bet-weel your fence and the road. Find ou IL how nuch the highway encroaches oi * 1,'r tan on1i w'ove your fence up le There's another fact aere there. 1o "Th: i there's that Osage orang hedge fence your father planted aloii m the line riii'iing west from the houisn et Tht1:11L hedgerow robs you of more lai to oer rod t1hani ainy other fenice on th< Ie farm. It not only occupies an acre t( every 200 rods but renders worthles: re for croiping a strip 20 feet wide or 3? 10h side of it. It will be money ii 'voor pocket to take the tractor ou ly some time when work is slack anr Ly snake that old hedge out by tlte roots a- Youm (--n put this rail fence there. 01 A il .n put a wire fence there am id use these rails to stake-and-rider somi In of your other rail fences. 11 "Look to your brooks and ditches b- A brook that wanders at will throug good farm land will put much of il bevond the reach of the plow--a lite) u. will set it straight. id Seattered Over Rich Soil. It. "Many farmsteads have -their build y. ings scattered widely over rich land The farmer can buy back a lot o valuable soil by regrouping the clus ters more economically without sacri ficiing either beauty or convenience Where farm In:1id increases in uric' as it has in this section, it pays thi farier to go over his place with at eye open for wasted territory. I woni't always be profitable to reclain all that be sees. lie ean't, for in stanice, move a barii to gailin a rod oi two of land, but he'll be sure to set m31 uch that can be donie. E.very fool brought under profitable cultivatio increases the farm business and ti farm profit." "I never realized that the mattei was so important," mused the farm "Neither did I," was the reply, "un. til 0he Department of Agriculturc wipedo the eco'oie (lust off my busi. ne(ssi spectacles!" L.ESS W VI ISK EY (CONSIM l) Washin gt on, Jan. 2.- Whiiskey con s'iiuption in the Unaited State.s (It (reased fromi 89,11,985 gallI on in 1912l to 5,581,55:8 g-ilons in 1920, the first year (if prohibiitioni umiler the conisti iiltinal amiieinent, aiccordinig Lio tig Ioiii fraigue iof A1 fles i. t'on~:mmhption itf alcohtofl ini the same yearis dletreased fir inm( 7,tt81,1321 gallotns to 22,19,35! gaillonis, thet Itiures shoiw.t whtile' heet b: rrels to '.,231I,281)0: h:.rres. otf alcitol and whiiskiy witthdrawni t'in iio: staiteent. biy Ihe league', "aindl hieer have Ibeen ntite andt tconsumed(-i it. legally, ai conis-ivativt est imate shows t hit the Iteopile oif th'e linitedl States vijinsly spent for be-veage intioxi I N Ill XIt I N('OM l' 5 1101-1.1) AI'EAll IN F-Althil A(CCOI 'NTS I .ibiir incotme is not the l iimit fit! factIor in (leterninrg how imuch thr' tfirmiei shall have to 'at, butt it is the deterin inig factor fitr t he wage iar terinte city'. Foond, fuel, aiisheclt thle farm farnish es its ll-iop~rietori a good piroport ioni of these necessaries i'i aiddition tot the incomie he deives from thle sale (if farim produc t s.Ths thIiings t ha t the farm fuirn ishies d iri-ct lyv toward the living e'xpenises of the farmiei's faimily enabile him to live -- ' Gr wttttrnttttitttt ttttituttititit:tt: CYPRESS SASP DOORS BLINDS * MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK nV 1 thogh I hli ;eropA are Ioor-. This "iv-v hwr memimi the fmirm is often 1, n A r amt oftn un1111recognliz .d, mumI. !ro~ u h For accairate Iy rt.a' it il tl. farm accounitims systs s i spelliiis o the United State lkpainwntofA rulr. STATNI OF SOUTIl CAROLINA, COURT (W' C().\1N() I 11.EAS SUIMONS .'OR R1E I EllF (Complaint ;erved) David Levi as Trustee for Ellen Ise nan, Loui- Levi, 1)avid Levi and Selina Levi, as Ex'C1itrix under the last Will and Testament of Abe Levi, deceased, Plainitiff, v.. Susan Gaymon, Israel Gaymon, Sarah Lawyer, AMadison Gaynion, Wallace Gaymon, Jr., Susan Cordes, Ocie Washi ngton, 1aura Cordes, Elean ora Stukes, known as Norvell Stukes, Sallie Ann Cantey, Rufus Gaymon, krown as Moss Gaymon, John il Caion Gaymol, Eliza Gay non and I'ora M. Weinberg, De fendants, O''( THE )EF"ENDANTS ABOVE NA MED. You are hereby Summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer to said Com plaint on the subscriber (J. A. Wein berg) at his office in the Town of Mai ning, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to lanswer the complaint withili the time - aforesaid the plaintiff herein will ap ply to the Court for the relief de mantled in tile Complaint. .1. A. Weinberg, Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE: To the Defendant Israel Gavmon: TAKE NOTICE that the Summons aid Complaint and1] Answer of Flora M. Weinberg in above stated actioni were filed in the oflice of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Clar cndon County, South Carolina, on January 18th, 1921 and are now on file in said oflice. J. A. Weinberg, Plaintiff's Attorney. T. H. Stukes, . ttorney for IDfetdant, Flora M. Weinberg. Dated this J.il 18, 1921. 3-3t-c HOW DOGTORS TREAT COLDS F'irst S:tep 'in ':::t's - i. a risk Pu~rg:Ltive V~At C: I , the Pur died and Reinei 'anel Tiablets( that a~eea t t itr1th it I -i I a t b: t I :: IrIo v I, t .: . '. r ol inst llr d -N .01 dot18 o ly .i f:i r y .ent . Iou mone wil' c er doeilitfu.i- (Advl.) VEN BROS. MARBLE and GRANITE CO. D)ESIGNERIS MANUF"ACTU'IRERS ERECTORS D~ealers in everything for the cemetery. hle largest and best equippedl mon. mtanl nulls ini tile Catrolinas. eenwood,.......---...-S. C. rwttttttttmummunnm......