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THE MANN Entered at the Postollice at Ma Appelt & Shop Published Eve: Subscription Rates $2.0 MANNING, S. C., WED] SUMMERION NEWS TERS[LY TOLD \V believe it is said that every printing s hop has a Devil in it, and wve are right. m11uch inclined to believe it tromi, tihe( way somei( of ouri ltters ap tiared last weeik. For in1stalei: ve tartedl oil, our letter by sayinig "thlat we hadi just Iade I whirl-wind trip thr IgI-h s'veral coun ties inl ile east irn part of the State." 'Tle type set ter tarted oill by saying: "the two y lou l holies of this comimnitility," but es yt we have not seen the two young L i'l n if ' s. 31M'dliin ald the hiiii il were v froit hioie. .t w real iews this week seems to io l s. re , anioiist as searce as m.mew ;and rat imns (In thle Sanltee, anld : ih L.orid 1.iws if sole of tle r fat'. fit the Tinws toul heat' Some It 'tse Old Sante dl arkies tell how .Iare, iths tliglls't arle, we are almost 1 t'tiielmd Ii btelieVe tIhe banks wuld ;:!: to lending money, ani the lien : - lit woulil sool he writing up ilns al hmoling out the "butt. * n-al II olest to go nilless, somi1e Sth:se fellows are so nimeh in neied -a something to fil themn up, until ley never liook up at tihe sun, but ila : way of gingiii xwith) tliir head h a Wg er with a hltiiwwaid look. Andt- io play thle ru~ air if Ilumber1(. :u.i tew f the 11r thiins don't sool take .: !: war' move we will be traveling te smeC route. Wile as we have ,;Ii twfore ihe- iarkiest hour is just betfor diy andot we aII expectilng tile abieI'. l ick to go (lit' m1ist aliy linute !"w to let us know that it is just :tbou' day. A1141 we ar, .4ure1 our1 peo ite ! dI welcomoe tllis5 day break; let it e thI roughi a Repliblican admin I tilt 01 aly (,tleri soiet it will Ii was with the woman that was or I hsIaIil antd the old 'Iw 1 ahl "wvh ; wh)II," anil she said " V I ori - ' S4 it's with us low it her wavi' if prosperity. Any o .ord, just let its prosper. WelI to 1 ure W enkiIV 1oug 1.1 et' . s "dra-tp1" off to Lttllqa wake' up about. thlis t ille i'r year and in spih- of all that hIas hes dnitt :ti said we are going to i ! -ings si much bett-er' that we I-ll lost apprciate wihat we are exp enengrigh lt now. Solmeie w :. v muchV 111of ithe opiniol that I neiessary toi gl in a little ''hot wat. so illiut we eln appri'je a ti stieam whie the theriome- i -r tns up t aitbout 1t10. \W wvere ill ro last w'ek ill I' ort--. thIat some one( had dynla mited STOP THAT ITCH! Purify Your Blood Eczema, tettor and many other skin troubles are due to disordered blood. If you are afflicted with skin trouble, don't suffer the maddening torture longer, but start right away to purify your blood with i S. S. S. -the standard blood puafier for over 50 years. ''tr Slu-ttal Hok t or fo)r ind -'it it u tI a dv i. w it ut c har.. -rS S Co . Lewta. 4.0. Atlatai,G. 3ej~t 5. S S. .'t your druzggisi. The Standard Blood Purifies New x \ irk .1un &o' .\ xwoman ittwin is "' oaa" xwii l b a n tutei byi A Stillman~ii, ilm ilina Ir' banker, it she' utiprmaitt edto untn hir a nsxvr, John. F tIt'~lI. Brnn . I tunsetl, An nouce tonigh'.' The~tI wtnk i's fl dam :'rnd's taddrtsi, ihe addnd, ano m hn u t l ren t. ll ts t l okrenicet A. l l iarnamdttte or~t Ii igi nal repsl ai ' ir S iiu lui' ivl bar t0 e('t. Ealer vterdy h))te had btam'd Ra a oder r0uii. RHfre IbU --nwohsbe Su aking h orl e pst Diond u tfltUnttitittittitttU:UUtftitttitit ?Iti ING TIMES uning as Second-Class Matter. e, Proprietors. y Wednesday 0 per year in Advance qESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921 Cutto Lake and killed all the fish. This terrific explosioni turieI out to be a meteor. While it seems to be very hard to locate just about the Ilace the ex plosioi took place, as we have ask etI (Li te a number of people about the Place the explo)s;ioni happened # from here as far down as Pine Grove, and everybody so far we have asked about it says it, "was just below my Ilace," bit it really apears now that the ex ltosion must have been iar the river in the nteigh borhood of Fergusont. The base ball fever seems to be run ing right high now between our team and the Alannlinoitg team, with things falling in our favor as usual when it comes to winning b:'.se ball games.. Prof. N. Gi-st Gee, left here last Wednestlay for Carlisle, where he will spend somtetimle with his parents, after which he will go to Rock Hill where ie will teach science in the summer' school at Vinthrop College. I'ro'. Gee m:ale man y warmin frields dur iilng his stay of about. one year here, who will always wvish hitm well wherever he goe!. Vs. W. G. Griste and chiiren are visitinog A irs. Griste's mother, Mlrs. .1. 1. StacklIy, in Florence. Mr. Iarry A. Brown, better known as "Browine" has aeceptecd a position with I)r. Griste as "front man." I)r. C. V. Dulose looks mighty iat ulraiIl bchind the Rx counter at 1). 0. NOTIC1C The tmdersigned, L. W. tarigani, hereby an noutnces that. he has with drawni from the partnership coniduct id under the name and style of 'Cash Drug Store" at Summerton, County of Clarendoit, South Carolina, antd that he has sold his interest in said business to Mr. II. G. Walker. 22-1 -p L. W. Carrigan. CLASSII[D ADV[ RIISING GASOLINE SYS'IEM-Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Comput ing Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Floor Scales, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fix tures. The Hamiton Sales Co., Columbia, S. C. No.5-tf. PA RIS GREIEN-55c per lb. Dickson Grcer:: & Feed Co. filb-I.y-Tism is a great pain killer. Relieves pain and soreness. Rheutitma tism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. JUST A RRIVEID-A carload of goodI irick. I et Its have your order. Dic ikson Grocery anl Feed Co. 6t6ti cures Alalaria, Chills aad Fever, Bilious Fever. Colds and LaGripl)e, or money refunded. PRATTS--Poultry and Stock Reme dies. We carry a full line. Dickson Grocery & Feed Co. tititi quickly relieves Constipation, hiliousness, Loss of A ppetite and, II eadacies, ilue to Torpid Liver. PEA NI T A l eA I. andI SI IORTS $2.50 per' 10t I h. bags. )icksont Gri'tOcery & leetd Co. Ruh-.\ldy-TJism is a powerful anti sepitie. ( tres intfecte id cutIs, id sotres, tetter. etcl. l"O)R SA.\I. l' -~l Wite Spanii sh P'ean uts sheillted. Il2ke~ per poutnd. . .\otr W.\ NTlIKI)- By exper't'ientcedt steno Ist. Wr'ite ir itall Alantnintg TIimes R Ii'1E A I. $2.50, pet. 150 lb. bags. I)irk sion Groltcery% & Iced ('. l. . . isbrook, P rincipanl Mlanning, S. C'. I"ift iii standarda tunltits. liigh school prtaratttin for atny cotlle'gt. Stutden ts fori Winthr'op and11 ( lemsont win lhon. cotlle'ges withotut e'xainiation. Spi' hii)- off'e edl by otI W ittp, Clemnsotn I0SQ UITO INATOR San itnseict icide 1 i ed ed Spray-'titi~ indl mosquitoes, used ott beds, int ni iracks. it kills and drives auwayv Sprayed on t your bed at ntight ii I pe'acei fromtt that great est of tall ing as it is htarmile'ss to the' skini nd fare. [tee to(II give Sat isfactiOnl c!heer'fully retfndedI. -.uredi by iTE, PrOprietor AME, Inc. )l, S. C. Store, Manninn, . C. SIX GILLETTE. BLADES with HOLDER $1925 PREPAID In Attractive Case Satisfaction Guaran teed or Money Refunded This offer for a limited time only Remit by money order or cash--no stamps 1 Frad Razor Co. 1475 Broadway NEW YORK CITY Rhtanme, Inc. Aliss Jan ie AeCutchen of llishopville who has beenl visiting Mrs. Johni M. Nelson, has returned home. Qnitea nuimber of Sumierton peo ple mUlotored to the Sand Hills Sunday afternoon on a visit to the Boy Scouts of Summerton Who are inl camp near the old Maning Mansion. It is always an intere'sting sight to visit this place. "Nub" is suffering from a bad ease of "fishr-ito's," having tried to con suille three (ats and two flats at one sitting. It seemed that there are about I dozen cases of "Charlie horse" de veloped at the hase hall game Monday a fternoon. Joe Joseph1, who has beenl in Gas tonia, N. C., for past thirty days, is hack on the job. We think Joe has heenl drinking "Beer." Mrs. Fladger, and Ml iss Rosalee l''hinger of Spartanburg, are spending ..ometime1 with Mrs. A. 1. Brock. We aie' very glad to report that Mrs. W. E. Felder, who Inderwent an operat ion at a hospital . in Sumtier some ten days ago, has retied home, and is getting along fine. Three children of Dr. Douglas Ilol liday, and two children of Mrs. Mar tha Ilolliday were bitten one day last week by a mad dog. All the children A S are taking the hydrophobia treatment. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Gus Rich bourg, a bouncing boy last Friday. Miss Lidie Davis, of Timmonsville, is spending sometime with her broth er, W. W. Davis. Mr. Davis is the clever and accommodating cashier of the Bank of Santee, and has held this position since the organization of this Bank and has made many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Willie McKay of Row land, N. C., are spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. H1. H. Windham. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hatfield spent Sunday inl Sumter with relatives and friends. Mr. Wesly Dingle, of Hemmingway, spent the week-end with his par ent's, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dingle. Miss Essie Powers of Hemnimingway, was the attractive guest of Miss An nie Dingle Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. Huron and Bismark God win went to Sumter Sunday afternoon to see some of the fair sex. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davis spent last week with relatives and frierds at McClellansville, returning home Saturday briniging with them as their guest, Miss Mary Dec. Mr. C. L. Godwin is er'ecting a cozy (cottag( on E4ast Main Street. "Luke" seems to be about the only man that we know of that can buy lots and build houses during these days of de plression. li. Joe Wiggins of Sumter, spent. several days iast week with Dr. A. F. .Jacobus. A Traiining Class for Sunday School worlkers is being conducted daily this week at the. Baptist church by Rev. E. C. Kolb, of Sumter, formerly of Chire.ndon County. h'le attendance is exceptionally good I. ir. No " is prov ing himself to be a gifted teacher, capable of holding the attention of his hearirs. His work will be quite help fiul in improving the efficiency of the Sunday School. Rev. .1. A. Ansley, the pastor' of the Church, has express ed himself as being very much grati lied at the splenlid attendance, the quality of the work done, and the fine Spirit that is malnifested. Mr. Koll) conducted a similar train init cla'st here Ist September, and the ierest mlade onl that occasion has been confiried the deepened this time. Mr. (olh goes from Summerton to Calvairy Baptist Church, near Pine wood, to begin a similar training class at that place hursday. We antici pat' another very successful and bene ficial vccasionl. On last Sniday morning Mr. Kolb plreached inl the Baptist church here. 1His sermiloni was greatly enjoyed by the h irge conigregation. On M1onday night there' was a call meeting if The Julius A. Mood Post of the Anirican .tegion in the Ma sonic iall at this place. The Post was I'or'ganized, and oflicers were elected. Quite a number of ex-ser vice meni werl present, seeming to be very entlusiastic about tihe reoi'gani zat ion of the local Post. The dues for 1921 were paid up, and the outlook is very good for a strong and active Post here. These are the officers elected: .1. 11. Scarborough, Comi ninaideIr: T. S. Rogan , Vice Coimand )odge ANN( substantial red of their cars, el J. H. Mc De UMTER, er; W. J. Wilkie, Adjutant; C. T. Walker, Treasurer; S. F. Martin, His, torian. Wiley G. Griste, present proprietor of Rhame Drug Store of Summerton, has been tried and proven to be a very conscientious man. He is originally of Washington, N. C., but has lived in Florence, for nine years and in the Spring of 1920, scarcely one year ago, he moved to Summerton, and has since been asso ciated with Rhame Drug Co. 'ie has a drug store worthy of hon orable mention and once a customer of Dr. Griste means always a custo nir. In his drug store you can find almost anything you call for and has, in proportion, the same goods as the large drug stores of cities. The young people of Summerton like to make Rhame's Drug Store their meeting places in the afternoon, for they know that they can go there, enjoy refresh ments, hear music and stay Its long as they want to and that Dr. Griste is glad to have them. Most everybody prefers his <1rug store be cause of the way they are treated while there and theA they won't smother while there, for- Dr. Griste mnanufvetIures his own eletricity and consequently has his fans going all the time. Dr. Griste has th'e confidence of the people that would take an ordinary mn yeaC 1n:1 ye.aris to establish, for Oh simple leason that when he says aiything is good the people all know that it must be good otherwise he wouldn't have said that it was. It is said of him that he once let his books, go by without putting revenue stam s on titm and that when the revenue ,Ollicer enme round in that section of the country that a friend of PARIS am Arsenate 55c i Dickson D Br os )UNCE uction in the pric fective June 8th COLLUM, aler, South Caroli his told him he had better get busy or he might be fined. He went to work, slipped round to his back door, (he was next door when he wa warned) and climbed over the fenc tearing a great rent in his trouser leg and got in his office, fixed his book like they should bb fixed and met t officer in the front of the store, invit ed him back to the office and showq him the books. The officer looked ove them, found them o. k. and comp1 mented Dr. Griste on his manner o. "book-keeping." When he was thus complimented, his conscience began worrying him and before five minutes, he up and told the officer all about his' "books" and showed him the rent (he hadn't had time to have the "tailor" mend it) in his trousers as proot of his story. Many is the man that would have thanked the officer for th compliment and let, it. go at that, but not so Doe. Dr. Griste has manufactured a wonderful mixture called "Griste's Fly and Mosquito Exterminator." h'lhis mixture will kill any kind of . bugs. It is sprayed on the inside of houses or buildings and will get rid,. of all bugs, flies and mosquitoes and if sprayed on the outside will kill and keep a-vay all bugs, flies and mosqui toes. It sells for 50 cents a bottle, & the bottle holding one pint. He is also : manufacturer of 47-11 Chill, and levc T oue. This tonic not on. ' breaku t he r ils and fever bii build:- up the system so that it is abhe to throw ofi the -'xt malaria germ. It would pay 'eeryhy in Ciala(oA County to get a bUtoLie of his exter minator and also a bottle of his tonie. Exerybody is in:''i to pay l!i.. store a v isit whep :S m ei .'' :md!! royal f reatmient is uaranteed. GREEN of Lead lb. Te I rug Store. es