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Call Our Prices nery. We goods to of us show yc We are no Ehe liianning Elmes. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921 Mr. Percy Hlarvin of Sumter, was a business visitor here Friday last. Real the big ad, of Weinberg Co., in this issue, it will pay you. The Store of B. 13. lreelin is closed, having gone into bankruptcy. Mrs. Dr. Ilarvin is the guest of relatives inl Oranlgehuig. Mr. .1. It. Wall of Andrews, andI who was recently manager of Alderman's, visited Manning this week. Miss Helen Ninmer of Charleston is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nimnmer in Manning. Mr. John Bagnal speit Sunday in Columbia, and reports the condition of Mr. Sam Barron as 11 proved. Mrs. Helen Arrowsmnith of Florence visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. . Thames in Manning last week. City Council elected Mi. T. Leslie Bagnal clerk last Friday to succeed Mr. J. G. Huggins, resigned. Ma'nning I1igh School ball teamn de feate SuImerton school last Friday in Manning. Score 12 to 7. Mrs. Virginia Lachicotte of George town is visiting lier parents, Judge and 'Mirs. John S. Wilson. The high winds last Sunida y morn ing broke off tw, large oaks on Brooks Street. 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Verner of Lake City spent several days inl Man ning last week. SMEMRollickin *"NOTIHIIN' TH A play basedi u mveracity M Complete M b~y a New * 4th ] RED] *CHAU.T Jt k "One u E * A PRIL 2'7th MSEASON TICK ETIS I I PLUS I(0 PE 5 i 'n IF. Ifr1 UI I UCF-a m11" an MC -EO Iu n an on 1adies' Ready-to have some wonderful fer, and it will pay yot u before you think of N offering a beautiful DE I Mrs. A. N. Jones of Davis Station, after spending two weeks in Columbia 11 with relatives has returned1 home. C Mr. W. T. Lesesne has purehased a new Chalmers car from the Harvin Motor Company. to Mr. W. P. Thompson, of Spartan- a burg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. 11uggins over Sunday. E Mrs. Georgia larvin and little daughter are visiting relatives in Orangehurg. Manning's "White Way" was turn- . ed on last night, and the white lights give our town quite a city appearance. h L-L Mr-. Tom Young, who has been eon- r fined to the house for the past.couple of weeks, is somewhat better. 11 Mrs. Georgia Culler, of Orange- e burg, who had been tie guest of her (laughter, Mr's. Dr. Ilarvin, returned to her home on Friday. Miss uliby c '.Elveen, who is em ployed as a stenographer at Clemson College, spent the week-end with h'!r parents here. Irs. L. H. I Harvin has returned home from Tennessee, where she had been called on account of the death of her mother. Mr. Leon Weinberg is putting a cement coping around his front yard, which will greatly add to the appear ance of his handsome home. ' The Sumter Bradha m house which is now ownedl by Mr. T. M. Moutzon. is heing treated to a coat of paint. t Prof. Phillips gave the pupils of i the Eleventh Grade a fish fry at Mar tin's Lake last Frida" night. Wlile the weather was somewhat inclement t those in attendance enjoyed them selves very much. Ut [i BUT li ~~ U pon 24 hours of M i mI a wvager prodIuction. I York cast. Night U AUQUA* Mi U' TO MAY 2nd. U 'OR A LL 5 DAYS $3.00 I RI CENT TAX < SII -- - - - -..........- ..- ... .- - m I d Led -Wear and Milli bargains in these i to come and let buying elsewhere. line of Mr. A. M. Musser, former Coim eionstration Agent, now located lemson College, was a visitor hI ver Sunday. Miss Jeanette Plowden who 1aching school in Orangeburg spc le week-end with her parents, A ntd Mrs. W. M. Plowden. The entertainment given for lind Work Shop of Columbia in 1 chool Auditorium last T'hurs< ight was thoroughly enjoyed by 1 mall audience present. Misses Rita and IHelen Nima ime ill from Charleston oi Mond ight. They were accompanied i y Misses Evelyr Cummings 1 illie Black. All four of the lad eLturneld to Charleston this lorni Mr. J. HI. WindhamI, who is an erienced road builder, and for s ral years was superintendent of 11ai gang under Supervisor Owe dministration, has accepted the sa osition tendered hin. ' y Supervi IcFadd in and has taken charge of hain gang. A Ford car belonging to Mr. J ). Gerald caught fire yesterday me ng about nine o'clock in front 'he First National Bank. The lepartnicit. was called and succee in putting out the fire with the che al apparatus. The car was 1 Ianlaged very badly. A leeting of The Black Oak llu ng Club was held yesterday morn . the oflice of The Manning Ratty I nsturance Company. As the San uliber Comnipan.y had leased th imber holdings to The Brook 'ooperage Compa ny of Georgeto he Black Oak Company were c< ielled to secure a new lease with atter collpany. Mr. Barrenger ;eorgetown, representing the Co rage Compalny, w%,as in attendance he meting. 'There will be a Communit y Mo rs' Meeting at the Court iloulse n 'esday afternoloo the 26th at 4 'clock. Dr. Wim. P. Cornell tif n-ial will gi n. address n "I o lKeep the Bahy Well." This is f a series of too0 such meetings, hi I 0t0 Edifferent comI))muniities of So :trolina ill t he '"Save the B.aby"' C: aignow on1W1 inl this State. Th vi be' opp~or'tunity fori alk tg quL itnis, ando a iboklet on "'Ilowv to Ki he Bathy W'ell ill the Sunnner 'Tin: V1ill b e given to every mother. nlty mlothIers' andii grandmt ooth~ers, uints andl~ sisteri8, andt ever'y w.onl nltErlested ill the health andl happin f habhies is cord iallyt urged to be is miI'Eet ing and14 hearm l)r. (Conellt. Mlla. .Josephl S1ro~t t , ('hamim A pre'(tty parEIty of last week ' hat of Jolnes Cole onl Friday aft loon1. The occasion wvas the celehi ion of hiis twvelft h birathd ay. Onl ivalt the little guests were i'nvited i he tivinlg-rooml whichl had been' (ta ned, arnd were firist en ter'tainled tu mlagic tatnternt shlow aft er wvhich igh ts were turned on anod the old, ttl fatvorite dlonkey gamle was eng dl ml. Therle were twa sets of pri: 1ne for thle girls andl one for the hr A t'ter this Ltames were pla)yetd he yard uintil cardts wtere given vhlich wh'ten mlatti:edt formnedt th tp'ai nlto couJples whoti wer(e( uish1Er(ed tol arran~gedilnder a pink andE wvl 'anopl~y, tile tong dtinnrlr tablet in 'enter, and( a smll tatle on cit aide. The cenIiteiec fo~(t' ir the abe as of course tihe birthdaty ea vhite wi th its t welve' pinlk ennfllest. ither ('nd( of t.his I tble wvas a b Ef Kar l Druschli rose's on1 a pIink ni )i(c(e all improv'isedt ('andtelabtra >ink andt white catndles. A fler' Ii ng thei(1r pla(es accodinlg tol thle I 115se tlaice (catrds tile Ilittlet guests n. ,ervedl crea anmll ct3( 1111(ake's in verle smaltll pink baskets fitlled v link atnd whlite conlf('ctions. At IEnc'1lusion Elf the refreshments ittte ho(st was catlled onl to blow ile ('atndles mnd each lit(te fri niade~ at birthlday 'wish foEr him. hn is Eee at very happy occa011sion El his chlitlishl heart by tile littte g wichl from so imIIport ant at patt 'The folltowing lit tie girts atol II vI're( pretsent at. th1is pa rty: art "osk rey, Blonniie Katte HI)ttllr, lh )r'vin, Blanch(iE' Venn)ing, Mariy Wa I eritt, L utia Marlgatret Math is, F steiner, ill l'j$,Viamtn (Coffee, Catryl im, Glenn W1ells, Robert Chand] Biltie Bahrron, Ciharles McEtveen, 1 t Us S SILK DRESSES All the New and L Spring Coats for $1 All these All Spring Milliner: A C ity son Creecy, J B. McCord, John Ed at ward Arant, Clarence Breedin, Pryor re -re Legg, James Cole. Others invited e< were Ashton Plowden, Evelyn Davis, Henry Beatson, Hattie Alice Mahoney, C is Edger Windham, Lawrence Burgess, %< mt Moultrie Bagnal and Joe Bates Har- ai Ir. Vin. a< - -- tI CITATION NOTICE 91 he -(i he The State of South Carolina, C ay County of Clarendon. 01 he By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge: il Whereas, Percy B. Harvin made fli suit to me to grant him Letters of A er, Administration of the Estate and ef- a1 ay fects of J. Bunyan Harvin.- - re These are, therefore, to cite and nid admonish all and singular the kindred i ies and Creditors of the said J. Bunyan ig. Harvin deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Pro x- bate, to be held at Manning on the 3v- 9th of May next, after publication the hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, n's to show cause, if any they have, why me the said Administration should not ;or be granted. Lhe G'iven under my hand this 15th day of April, Anno Domini, 1921. .1. M. Windham, no, Pd Judge of Probate. rn -- - - - - - - of NOTICE ire led I will apply to the Probate Court Ii- of Clarendon County South Carolina, on Monday, May 16. 1921 at eleven o'clock in the forenoon for a final Dis charge Administrator of the Es - tate of ImmA M. Lorvea, deceased. ig Fred Lesesne. ml Manning, S. C., April 13, 1921 tee 15-5t-c. cir Iyl TRESPASS NOTICE vin, M- All persons are warned that any the trespassing on the lands owned by of The Santee River Cypress Lumber r)p- Company, now leased by The Brook at lyn Cooperage Company of George town, S. C., will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Irhese lands t u- "n from Wright's Bluff to the Williamsburg County line in Claren (lon County. Any one dhesiring per mits to hunt, fish or graze on these lands should apply to any of the fol OWlowving wardens: F.i I" Dt1ingle, Summerton, S. C. eld Jeff M. D~avis, Summerton, S. C., ai R. I. D. No. I. m- W. A. Richbourg, Summerton, S. C. es- ('. M. D~avis, Son & Co , D~avis Sta Stion, S. C. S. A. Thonmpson, .Jorthi~n, S. C. C W. X D). Richibourg, JTordan, S. C. . )t ou is A llsbrook, Foreston, S. C., L es I. S. B. 'Tate, Vance, S. C. . at TeBlack Oak Hunting Club. I I1i;te- . S. Wv. Barrion, S e. er Not ice is hereby given that lands - r~in Sant ee Swamp, between Wright's E ar~ Bluff and Williamshurg County 'ne oin C'latrendon County, formerly 'owned - by Santee River Cypress Company, is now leased by Tlhe Brooklyn Coop- g "h erage Company of Georgetown, S. C. itut IHuting, fishing and grazing rights -on above area have been leased to es, The Black Oak Hunting Club. y. 'IThe Brooklyn Cooperage Company, n~ 10-3t-c. By Woods, Supt. rt~y---- - the NOTICE ite The next examination for securingj th 'Teachers' Certificates will he held her Saturday May 7th, 1921, beginning at big) o'clock. T1he usual subjects: Eng keg lish, Grlam mer, and Composition, ' Gegapy Physiology andl Hygiene, >w.l TUnited States HIistory, Civics and Cur- g trent. Events, Arithmetic, Algebra, e.' A griculture, and the theory and prac of t ice of fteaching. Spetll ing, puntutt- I udI. ation, nieatness anld simoilar points g ink will he judged from the qjualitv and = ere (lharacter of the exainmat ion pa pers. the( All papers will he examined by theg 0Ms St ate Board of Examiners, Columbia," ,ithi S. C. the All who were granted Tremp1horary the l'ermiits for th is year andl whlich will out end~ ,Junie 30, are iuroged to take this andt exait1nation. D~o niot overlook thisj ong matter if you intend to teach the for commig year. ifts County Supt. Education. M of oy Hlow a Rat .Nearly Destroyed ee Mrs. L. Bowen's (R. I.) House ? lI a 'For months we wouldn't go into) the cellar, fear. ? eth Ing a l'ig rat. One night it set o whole kitchen on tr fire by ( hewing matches. 'The next dlay, we got the ngiIly t hing with Rat-Snarjust one rake." Rats dry ~T- Up and leave no smell. Three sim;e 35c. 65c. $1.25. 0(1- Sold anid guaranteed by Ier, DICKSON D)RUG STrORE MLI PLOWDEN HARDWARR CO. anNmwsow a N W o how' FOR $17.50 2 itest Styles in Coal $22.50 up. 0 and up. are Special Bargain: ' at Reduced Price: 20S' I N The following regulation for the newal of Certificates has been adopt i by the State Board of Education: "Any outstanding first-grade State rtificate may be renewed upon pre ntation to the State Board of Ex niners of one year's successful and ceptable class-room experience by (e holder during the tern covered by ich Certificate, widh his or her re iest for the renewal of a first grade ertifieate, together with a written idorsement from the County Super tendent or City Superintendent, and oni the Board of district trustees. second grade Certificate is renew )le only upon the presentation of a nunumummur:::ummmmmmmn: :mumumumnmnmmumm You have been inform, two or three hundred ot] defective eyes, and shoul have its eyes examined a! D R. J. E. nmmnum umnummmum -Quality Tells J. H THE YOUN4 Be Goot To 1 This by introducing them to a fords or Pumps that Cal White Canvas, Mary Jar White Canvas, Evening White Canvas, Street Pi White Canvas, Oxfords White Canvas, High T~oI White Canvas, Sport O> White Canvas, Keds -.I. STOC Pure Silk Hosiery in go "GET IT A J. H. R The Vour Youw LND UP. Suits for (ORES ONE record of successful and satisfactory summer school work. A third grade Certificate shall not be renewed." "Teachers now holding permits granted at the request of the County Superintendents must take the reg' ular examination required of all ap plicants, if they expect to teach dur ing the session 1921-1922. Outstand ing permits are not renewable nor transferable and under no circum stances shall a second permit be is sued to any teacher." The above language is plain and to the point. Please take notice. E. J. Browne, County Supt. Education. Sumter Marble and Mantel Co. SUMTER, S. C. We design, build and erect ail kinds of monumental work of marble and granite. Also sell iron fence. Buy direct from yard and you will save money. ed that your child among ier children in school has d have glasses. You can nd fitted in Manning by A R A N T, ETRIST Price Sells Ia RELIABLE Vour Feet Summer! pair of White Canvas Ox Sbe found at "RIGBY'S" ie Pumps ------$1.50 Pumps ... 25 imps----- ----$2.00 ...-- - ---$2.75 > Shoes------$3.75 Efor'ds--.. ----$3.00 -------------$3.00 KINGS od weight yarn ..- ..17 T RIGBY'S" I G BY, ig Reliable