University of South Carolina Libraries
AL] the lithn"Iug EMes. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921 Mr. 1Rry Riff left yesterday for a a trip to New York. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. P". Bur gess last Monday a baby girl. Mr. I. C. McKelvey spent last week in Columbia, being a juror in the United States court. Sausage Red Pepper, Black Molasses for curing me Urquid Smoke. The Mannins muwtttttttuumtttatinttttturumtttl Now is a a: At All is a got to have: examined fiti httt mittittttttttttttta ttsttttt COTTOI Get my prices~he Seed. I will give Market Price. Pt pense. J. P. Comman L D Gents' Fuy Men's'and Boy's to rock bottom pric Undewear and F down to half price. I Men's Dress Shir Wilson Bros., mark AllShoes and roi down to pre-war pi Groce Best Breakfast B sliced. Swift Premium I they last, at 38c a r Libby Corn Beef Bibby Roast Bee 8-pound Bucket . Fruits and Veget Irish Potatoes, 5C DERM. Mrs. Wilson Dickson, who was op crated on in the Columbia Hospital last Wednesday is improving. Mrs. 10sther Ness has returned home after spending several days in Ker shaw. Episcopal services at Manning the first and third Sun~day in February Public cordially invited. Mrs. J. H. Wall entertained a few of her friends Monday evening. Among thie out of town guests being Mis. Fleming of Sumiter and Miss Cath erine Rozier of Alcolu. Casings! P~epper, Sage, Porto Rico its. Deams and Figaro SGrocery Co. good ,time ANT'S >d place rour eyes mnd glasses ed. SEED! fore you sell your you the Highest ione me at my ex EER inishings! Suit, marked down 5S. losiery,/'all, marketi ts Manhattan and a 40 per cent off. v Quarters, marked 'ices. ries! icon, 40c and 55c, lams, as long as >ound. at 35c a can. f at 30c a can. ;now Drift, $1.65. ables of all kinds. c a peck. IN'S IT'S EASY TO PREVENT COLDS .Keep the liver an( kidneys in perfect condition. They throw off the germs an(I make col(ds imupos sible-if in perfect condition. A correct regulator will be found in) DR. HILTON'S LIFE for the liver and kidneys. Immediate .rlief is . given in ctses of constipatIon, indigestion and biliousness. It is pleasant to take, excites a pleasant sense of warmth in the stomach, diffusing itself through the system. Your druggist sells Dr. Hilton's Life with a "satisfaction or money re funded" guarantee. Colds andl influenza are success fully treated ;>y using Murray's Horehounid Mullein and Tar, in conjunction with Dr. Hilton's Life. Manufactured by MURRAY DRUG CO. Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. D. Silverman of King str'ee wvere visitors to Manning last Thdtraday. Mrs. McKelvey of Greenville is visiting the homet of her son, Mr. Hi. C. McKelvey in Manning., Mr. G. M. Smith is much improved in he'alth since undergoing an opera tion last week in Charleston. Died at her home near Alcolu last Wednesday, Mrs. Keels. The dleceased was a sister of Mrs. Carlisle Bradham of Manning. Mrs. A. Abrams accompanied by her sister, Mrs. D). Silvermant of King stree left Monday for Baltimore and New York. Dr. Banker of Charleston was an honored guest at a fish stewv und fox chase at Martin's Lake Monday even ing. Mr. andl Mrs. Illy WVilson of Sum.. ter were visitors to Manning yester day. Mr. Max WVarshaner~ of Wilnming ton, N. C., visited his relatives last Tfhurs day, Mrs. S. Katzof? and Mrs. A. Abrams. CH ICH ESTER S PILS boxes, seaJ with DIo Ribbona. 6 ake owtha o. DII RAND I f ( IM A Dry 4 Velvet, all colot per yard. Good quality D 1-2c per yard. - Ready-made SI Ready-made Pi 35 cents. All White Piece one half. A full line of M at one-half price. Dress Linen a new stock just ar All Dress Trimr Hard A full line and Horse Collars at I Bridles, one hal Plow Lines, go 50c a pair. We have a full plements at great do Stor< The local post of the American Legion will give a dinner to the Con federate Veterans who meet here next Monday. The prayer Band and Bible Study a Class will meet at the home of Mrs. . O'Bryan Thursday, January 27th at 0r 4:30 o'clock. Lesson Gen. 37th to > 41st inclusive. U Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harvin, after b( spending several weeks in Manning 11( with relatives returned to Orangeburg m this morning. Tfhe campaign meeting held here " last Saturday was attendled by a large crowd~ and the candidates were listen ed1 to attentively. This was the first political meeting in Clarendon wvhere a woman spoke. Miss Corinne Bar field the lady candidate for the House received an ovation from the large Manning Post No. 68 American Legion will be held at the Masonic Hall in Manning :.t 8 p. m. Wednesday, F'eb ruary 2, 1921. All' members are urgedl to be present as matters of vital importance are to be considered. The~ PAst invites all ex-service men not members of this .or some other Post to apply for membership. Ap plications must be made in writing and submitted to the Post Adjutant. H1. I. Ellerbe, Post Commander. Chovine Sprot~t, Post Adjutant. The Clarendon H Iighway Comm is sion met last Thursday and awarded several road contracts. Trhe wvork to commence at once and all contracts must be completed within one year. The following roads will be built: Manning to Summerton; Manning to Pinewood, line; Manning to Wililams burg line; Manning to Sumter line via Alcolu. When these roads are finished Clarendon will have some of the best roads in the State. Ini this connection we might add if the au thorities wvill stop log carts from traveling the public roadls the tax payers wil he savedl much money for the uplkeep) of these highways. HOW THlE BABY SUF'FERED! 11er little body was8 red, inflamed, andl itching with ezema, or s ome k indlred rash. Other trea~tments fail ed1, but 'Zemerine madle her healthy and comfortable. Sold for $1 and 50 cents by Dickson Drug Store. 0 IN MEMORY Alethea, the four months-old dlaugh ter of Mr. andl Mrs. C. N. Ridgeway who (lied January 16. While the endl was not unexpectedl, still it wvas hard to part withi her. The little one had been ill for seven weeks with Whoop ing cough. Everything that loving hands and good dloctors could do could not save' her, but she is safe in heaven now whoro pain andl death cannot come No*p * Ea M INSA ROO NO a n 3oods! -s, at 85c to $1.50 ress Girighams, 17 ieets, 84x90, $1.00. hlow Cases, 42x36, Goods marked down roolen Piece Goods nd Linen Sheeting, cived, at low prices. nings cut half in too. [ware ! sizes of all-leather ialf price. f price. od thread rope, at stock. of Farm Im y reduced prices. Es In.( GIVEN LOVING CUP St. Matthews, Jan. 14.-At a meet k of the Masonic lodge last night handsome loving cup was presented J. H. Loryea, not only for his ef !ient service as secretary of the derl many years, but for his loyalty 'd energy in making this one of e best lodges in the state. li has en a memciber over 40 years. The P was presented by Dr. y. . Dre , a ist o styr, in a few fitting re itrks, followved by Mlaster R. B. Gei .r, District Deputy Grand Master January 26, 1921. 35c cans Premier Peas $3.00 a dozen 30c cans Premier Corn. $2.25 a dozen Royal Scarlet Asparagus . Tips $4.75 a dozen Parched and Ground~ Coffge 15c a lb. Rice Fancy Second Head 75c peck A Good Green Coffee 10c a lb. Fresh Country Eggs ,L 40c a doz. J Best Creamery Butter 1 60c alb. B. B. BR] CASH AND CAR Right in the heart of Ma Court L "We D~on't ( We Make -Jm )ne. W. Tucker, Dr. L. B. Bates, the tev. J. T. Peeler and Frank Rayhor. DIXIE fLYER Charlie Thames, Prop. MANNING to SUMTER Leaves Levi's Store Manning 12 o'clock laremont Hotel, Sumte r 2o'clock. Cars to meet all trains. PHONE 34. )IN'S VIETER No. 2 Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes 49c a peck Chum Salmon 12%Ac can Black Eye Peas 15c a qt. Seal Brand Coffee 45c a lb. 2%/ pound cans Whole Klim $1.80 Onions 5c a lb. Overy one talks of Thrift vhy not trade here and ractice it. LEDIN'S RY7 GROCERY. nning-a-In front of the rouse. Int Prices Them."