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Ehe flinnga times. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1921 Mr. Mprgan Sauls of Winston Salem spent Sunday in Manning.' Mrs. T. M. Mouzon spent last Thursday in Columbia. Miss Tora Bagnal was a visitor to Sumter yesterday. M.r. Charlie Page of Charleston spent Sunday here. Miss Ira McKelvey visited relatives in Sumter last week. Brownie Bagnal came home from Clemson to spend the week-end. The College Preparatory School will have holiday for Good Friday. Mr. B. B. Breedin was a Charleston visitor yesterday. Miss Grace Nimmer 4ps the guest of-friends in Sumter on Saturday and Sunday. Dr. E. W. Crouch spent Sunday and Monday with friends and relatives in Columbia. Mr. Julian Weinberg is a patient at the hospital in Sumter where he will undergo an operation. Miss Louise Haynsworth spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Davis. Miss Shuler, of the High School faculty, and Miss Mary Sue Wilson spent the week-end in Sumter. Miss Gertrude liumbert of Brook lyn, N. Y. is the guest of the Misses Pauline and Alice Wilson. Messrs. J. H. Clifton and Davis Moise of the Sumter bar were here attending court last week. Miss Bonnie Beatson who is at Coker College this- year, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook will spend Easter with her brother, Dr. L. W. Nettles in Camden. Mr. Charles Chewning left Friday last foi Louisburg, W. Va., where h has accepted a position. Mr. John Bagnal spent Sunday in Columbia with Mr. S. W. Barron who is confined to the Baptist hospital. Mr. Leon Burgess has taken over the county of Sumter for the sale of the Watkins remedies and spices. Mr. S. W. Barron was operated on in Columbia Monday, having his ton sils removed. Dr. Sam Kellett of Fountain Inn spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. 13. A. Johnson. Manning's "white way" is comtplet ed it last- -now for the current to he turned on. Mr. aid Mrs. H. B. Ewart have re turned tto their home in Spartanburg, after spending several (lays with their mother, Mrs. B. A. Johnson. Mr. C. 13. Smith, editor of the Dair lington Record, a n.ew paperl he has just organized, was a visitor to Man ning Sunday. Mr. and Mirs. Morgan Sprott have returned from their bridal trip and are at home at Mr. Sprott's planta tion at .Jordani. Mr. R. E. Mc ladd in attenided a meeting in Colhmbia in the interests of goodl roaads last week anad later wvent to JTacksonville, N. C., on busi ness. Miss lHeulahi Wilson, wvho is teach ing school in Sumter spent Sunday in Matnning with her piarents, Judge and Mrs. JIohn S. Wilson. Mrs. Dra.' Frank G;eiger spent sev eral (lays in Cl u mbia v isitinig her daughter Virginia, who is at tending the Columiai~ College. D)on't fail to see Ben Tuarpin in "A Small Town Idol'' at Thel Pastime Theatre tomiorrowv (Tlhursday) night, Th iS pictutre is mt six reels an ad is said to b~e a regular laugh-fest. Mrs. Mahecl l itwk ins of lIIartsville e spent Sunday ina Manning. Mrs. M~lar gie Mc I~taddin aiccomtipan i'd her back 1 to liera I home, where she 'will spenid several days. Mr. Stewitatatiarv in returned homer front Baker's San itarilum Saturday n ightt, where he has been cotnied for several week's. Mr a. I[a rvin is much better anid abhle to he out on the street. I Teatry l'lackmaton, better knownva iaroundl Ma nnting its "'Hubber"' died in C'olumnbitaausday of last week, and wats buried here oat Friday. The body w~as held several days pendintg an in vestigat tion, hut it~ was finaal ly decided ttat hr d ied from sleepjinag s ickntess. The time for mak inlg sewaratge con nectionis exp1ires on~ Jul Iy irst, :anad ona less sonte of out pe(ople( get bpjsy, it will be upl to the towan to en force this lauw. Couatcil hats grante(d one extent sion, andI we doubt seriouasly if they will give any maore time. Shieriar Gamble and Rural P'olice man Peavy ra ided [lie htouset of July Nelson nea P~1inewood last Friday ntigh t and cautght .Jurly in the acet of H~ow Would You Like to See What Irvin Norwood (Pa.) Saw? ''Onue cusomer told me thatd after us5ing one large packnage ofd Rat-snar,. he got FO)RT Y-EI(;i T dead rals. Ihow manay more dead he coualdn't see. he docan't know. Rdemember rats breed fast and de stroy dollatrs' worth of proper ty. "J~c, 65c, $1.25. 'Sold and guaaranteed by DICKSON D)RUG STORE r '/LOW1)EN JIAunWAnnE CO. Complete with Mercht Catching the Inspiration of Springt: The tender green leaves, the a birds, the soft rolling clouds I by blue skies and the gentle I warm sunshine. Who has fai catch the Inspiration of Springt Men and women, ike bird flower, begin to hear the call fi garb appropriate to the season. . is just around the corner and thq rUns to thoughts of new appa For weeks we have been ant ing and preparing for your . searching the world markets f new and exclusive styles that w peal to your taste. Anl here th4 ready for your choosing and mc pealing to your sense of econor cause the prices are set based the new low levals. Come in while everything is ant' new and choose your Sprin 'it.. ALDERMAN'S 20 Stores In One MANNING, S. C. Never have,the shoe mianufacti more styles, snap and value into f4 than one finds4 here in the famiou ainteed RED CROSS line, it Iadies low quarters in Tans, Suedes and Patent Leathers. WO also BOYDEN shoes for mien E LAD & LASSIE line for Childrei oom. July wa ,lcdi al n Nevieur hetase .tevide.uac The Tles, snap peard vleto k thanor er findstheerelatesheinawed in nvtetins Vistin Crsl, t ardeAnnoncemrents, etc Thes, reSllengraed byti oneathersarg alshoue OinAeric sndoes o uld iokin ovurske.mpe stilws.n in avinthe oagewes catre anan Ouncemen oful ths plumb.(ing jail, aof hcTmvnlesrnoweaed thero intarge iuroess the rth anditis thi ind ein nvtton, Viothing butrthe veryh ww/w/ws/nnunc/mentse.//,ees re ll ng ack~ Senoneofth rese Phnral'av . Mognve. B9hM fths ALD 2O' indise: Replete with Inter me ong of >acked' :iss of led to ime? and r new 3pring Smind rel. icipat needs, or the ill ap !y are, st ap ny be upon fresh g out Store Tott In the dry goods sectic rivals include: all color Chines, -Georgettes, Fol tas, Pongees, Satins an all new and down to t( price. A full line of all whi as Flaxon, Madras Piqi Linine, etc. A beautiful line of hams at 17%/c. Beautiftil line of Silk all colors. A beautiful line of C and Draperies. Up in the Furniture si a world of interest for are now planning for re in the home that alway spring house cleaning. New dining room sii Mahogany, depict the i design. New Bed Room veloped also In Oak o shows many style innoN Reed Furniture Suits, for summer use, have b< very low prices. Nine b' airc put minster rugs are shown )otwear Tire is a big assortn RUGS in the 9x12 siz s guar- too, Kiddie Koops for ti aturing Here are other things Satins, will ,be interested at iU fection oil stoves and I offer ery and Aluminum ware mad the and Sterling Silver, C Glass. Bicycles in all boys and girls. "A Small Town Idol" wvill be showvi at The Pastime Theatre tomorrov (Thursday) night. This is said to bi without a doubt the funniest thin: ever filmed ap~d should be greeted b: a large house. , The court last wveek sent abou twenty conviets to the gang. Tha ,nieans we will have good road~s slhort ly. Supervisor McFaddin has bee short on hands for several weeks, bu now?~ that he has ai large force we cai expect great things. The road b: Plowden's Mill wvill be clayed and pu' in good shape first. Died at her home in Lynchburg Monday, Mrs. M. E. Lesesne, wvidlo of the late Frank Lesesne of Claren don. The burial took place in th Manning cemetery yesterday. Thb deceased was a sister-in-lawv of Ma. ts "~A SmiaiiTowndoL' UHEATRE. Matineea nde Nihh E R M) STORES IN 0 est. The Men M Be Intere rhese wonderful ni heimer" Spring suits ing now at the low pr' There Is a wide range < ors and new fabrics to You will find here mod suitable for all tastes ures. The name "K stands as a guarantee in clothing value. NY men to come in and lb full assortments are a There has been a gr down of the high pri fine shirts and under' you come in to pu s Spring 'outfit you wil surprised at the increv ing power of your do lines. Speaking of that Neckwear for' men, I bounded choice here o ora and materials. N like "Humpty-Dumpty ed off the high price When we mention I ilats, and then say gets a picture of all ings. able in Hats style aT Choose your new "Stel n the new ar- Easter. 3 in Crepe de We are agents for ulards, Taffe- INTERWOVEN socks d Charmeuse, fering an exception da.y's market line of men's silk paj half price. Le goods such es, Nainsook, Spring Ging- Hardwi Ginghams in With the advance urtain Goods comes the demand - things in the Hari etion there is Women who Here, at the Alder -arrangement you will find your d s follows the ticipated and full st ts in Oak or Tools of all kinds fo itest ideas in holder, farmer, t furniture, de r Mahogany, gardener. Riding I ations. Nev row, Planters and I so attractive !en marked at Wire fencing in all I y Twelve Ax- Paints in all color in all colors. ent of CREX every purpose, the b e. We offer, the market from a le little tots. in which you economy standpoint. is time: Per- think of anything I akers, Crock s, Community ware or building m iina and Cut think of Alderman's sizes for the Ws. T. Lesesne of this towvn, and thre elest (laughter of the late C. C. Thames of Silver. Next Friday heing "Good lFridlay" andl a legal holiday all of the banks in Manning will be closed. Very few in this setion have seen five hundred men present in one Bible -Class. Manning should be wvell rep resented at Trinity Methodist Church inav Suter Suda morning. Cars ing at nine o'clock. All urged to at tendl. Tfhe Men's Bible Class of the Trinity Methodist Church in Sumter is in an attendlance contest wvith a Biblo Class ini llorence. Last Sunday the Sumter Class had 400 present and they hav'e| invitedl the members of the Manning| -Class to meet with them next Sunday. The Manning Class will leave from the Methodist Church before 9 o'clock Sunday morning and all members are| urgedl to come out promptly. Those| with automobiles will bring them anrd take those wvho have none. Everyi membier of the Class, wvhether a re gula r attendant or not, is urged to make. this trip) with us as we wvouldl like to make a good showing for our class. EGGS l)I)l' A G AIN St. Louis, March 21 .--T'he whole-| sale pirice of bedt eggs was 19% | cents a dlozen here today, a dIrop of 9% cents in the last week. 'Today's price was the lowest here snice .June, 1916. Iheavy receipts and favorable. weather were given as contributory causes for the price decline. TiEACHI ER-TiCUSTiEE M EETiING The" teachers and1( trustees of the county will hold a .joint session here Oh Sat urday, Aplril 2nd(, at 1i o'clock. A full attendance is very much desired as it is proposed to discuss matters ECZEMA W Money hoeck without quest on if HUNT' s Salvo falls in thi. trentment of IItCH, F.CZEMA, f RINGWORM, 'TTTER or hr-'1 other Itchinir skin diseases. Tya 75 c-nt box at our risk. DICKSON'S DRUit STORu NN 'S N E "You See it F nill sted in w "Kuppen veare offer ce of $25.00. >f styles, col choose from. els and sizes and all fig uppenhimer" of the limit e invite the - fitted while vallable. eat tumbling :es in men's vear. When rchase your I be greatly sed purchas liar in these new Easter here is un f styles, col !ckwear, too, " has tumbl vall. bien"s Spring Stetson" one hat is desir d hat value. son" now for the famous We are of ally classy amas at jusgt ire The Chat ire of Spring in W, for many [ware line. man Store, Your desire foi ocks ready. always be realiz r lhe louse- is equipped to sei uilder and can. Our buyer 'lows ,Har- the showings of )istributors. es. The great a reights. P-G and distinctive s and for than you will be st paint or vith far less dis qaity pand .ilust now, your quality and and Summer ap Whien you parison of the se ,t the hard- section. Everyth iterial line, assortments and experience to ser pleasantly surpri pricing of the N< f interest and benefit to the schoc if the county. TPhese co-operati meetings should have the support the trustees, as there are things >e said and (lone at then for the ben it of the schools and the teache EEEEEEMEEMEMMMM Annowi I have rented the Store and will open TI U24th with the very best * ket is one of the most ITirnn to run11 it up-to. * tagy and I will handle: U As I will do all the worl to please the public. you will-be satisfied. NH. * Best Steak at 25 e You have beeni infor two or three hundred< defective eyes, and sh< have its eyes examined D R.J.IE oPTrO irst at ALDERMAN'S" -m of Exclusiveness cmen's Spring Apparel something distinctive in dress can d here because the Alderman Store -ve you as few other establishments 3 aim at individuality in selecting Suits, Wraps, Millinery and Dress im is to exhibit that which is new nd to offer it at prices no higher asked elsewhere for apparel chosen !rinination, taste and knowledge. interest centers in the new Spring ( parel, we invite your closest com rvice rendered by our ready-to-wear ing you need is here, there are wide trained sales-people equipped by ve you most efficiently. You will be sed by the extremely reasonable w Spring apparel. Ia should not be. the only ones to take ve interest in them. A pull all together of can accomplish much. Remember the to daite, April 2nd andl come. eE. J. Browne, rs County Supt. Educatior. cement! I, Vleat Market in'Alderman's* aursday morning, March U meat to be had. This mar- U up-to-date in the State and I date. Everything is sani- U aothing but stall-fed cattle. U myself I will do the utmost Ka all I ask is a trial. I know U K. BEATSON. ents per pound.M med that your child among other children in school has mld have glasses. You can *4 and fitted in Manning b~y . A RA NT, M1ET R IT