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ANNOUN A New Enterp We have leased for a term of yea have in operation by October 15th, an u: and velvet beans in the pod. We are now able to offer to the fi corn, velvet beans, peas, peanuts and soy can now bring a load of any of these cror cotton seed or a bale of cotton. While we cannot, at this time, offe county farm, we are working to that end, nary which you wish to sell, we will do ou In addition to the above, we will have for si and the Ideal One-Horse Dusting Machine for those i Reliable seed, bean baskets and other veget for planting, either shelled or in the shell. We hope to make this business a success tr< to deserve your support by rendering a real and muc efforts to adjust their farming methods to the new con For the present, we are using the office and ready for business. Clarendon Far EiMr. E. P. Pitts of Sumtner, spent Miss Grace Nimmer spent scvera i1e fNunnintaChm T'uesday in Manning. (lays last week in Sum11ter wit] Published Every Wednesday Mrs. Morris Ness is visiting her parents in Bishopville. Dr. R. F. and J. A. Zeigler of Floi WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921 ence, spent the week-end with thei Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ness spent sister, Mrs. T. E. Plowden. the week-endl in Bishopville. Mr. Leon Burgess of Sumter, spent M r. S. L. MeTeer of Columbi the w-eek-end here. Mr. Dode Phillips of Chester, spent spent Sunday and Monday visitin Mrs. F. D. Bosvell is visiting in the week-end here. friends here. 'oreston for a short time. Don't forget the football game Fri- Rev. .J. A. Easley has returned fron Mr. Wade Weat)erforl returned (lay afternoon at 4 o'clock between Kingstree, where lie has been conduct from Greenville Sunday night, Manning Ball Park. ing a meeting. Mr'. .Julian Brailsford of Pinewood Messrs. I larry Riff anud Harry Stein- Miss Leonora Johnson will leav ?lpent the wveek-end im Sumter. hardt spenlt Sunday andl Monday in Tliurs.<big for Spartanburg, where sh Sumerwill visit lheu' sister, Mrs. HI. B. Ewart Don't forget the football game Fri (lay afternoon at 4 o'clock betwveen Mr. andl Mrs. D. H1irschmann and l'Ne s orksab ella h lef tusda; ai ng ardlSummerton at the Man- Pearl 1irschmann spent Sunday and i s e ok hr h ilsu uungBal '-k Mondlay mn Sumter. - ----- - - - - - u. Thonmas Nimmelr s e tsv r days last week in Columiai on busi rie .ss. A Glad Sur prise Cmt gn Next time you pay a'~~ edn h nni etn ft little social debt 'with a box " onyActso ot aoia of candy, give this 'aridlsThraySptbe Sampbier g Wiulam Ms louo thyolkd' onlMu.yl atr Rotrhe the)bestoff'everytiing. DICKSON. hDiRUGwo SaObRE Manningi'(lagherMr. C.o Sodr.nl A at the don somei very alsatithactoryenkeye toeamiatosealets fitting thaesebgindays.h Area you oneSwho isdenjoyingobeercomfortftheseeglasse the bevin of eveytnosem ane fDtRofJthe.Womn'sAAuxiliary 'Ree Band rs. J.ibAnley an<d DICKSO DRUG TOREhCldren of thsbterin, church Tuida mrt Wit R. ray the Count et __ _is a r lmo lge th i e e at. h homnt of en's o S th~r arina.'hr NI ~~~MaridSasCTurdayatrona :0ocok Sethembes annin, so0wil bJe akndhaom,1s KinssD. thy CkraM. Waerbuer oertyo teinberi for tme pat mTuda ing ihe hoe of Nettn bal. L.I Dr. rantis ding omeverysatifactry ee JRummges Salepit the lR Jenkin examiation and lass ittin thes (lay. Ar dState ndtc beiniteng ursday othosies, 3the a lasking for nog youonewhois njoingthecomortthee gass s avts'urdgcoer 1auth, forane theee are ivig? nt se m atonc.fit~ for bh oan's Thxiliary he ' QbenBadnrbe Sotudoteyj~le meet.itJMr.EC RARANvnTa'Sh dayk afroonati3 ofok the(' les 1s21 will 1)e aken fon h 1s t h inst T HE 0P 0 E RI ST lttle sep-d aughier'nwhs chee ogm h hpeo gttn bL . L. D Pt~tU~tU~m*UtlJennmles, Esq., represCo nt edrea ller CEMENT! rise in Manning! rs the Harris Tobacco Warehouse, and will -to-date plant for handling corn in the shuck irmers of Clarendon a ready cash market for beans in any quantity, at all times. You can >s to town and sell it as readily as a load of r to buy anything raised on a Clarendon and if you have something out of the ordi r best to place it for you. ile, the celebrated NACO brand of Calcium Arsenate vho plant cotton. able crates for those who plant truck crops; and peanuts )m a financial standpoint, but more than this, we hope h needed service to the farmers of this county in their dition forced upon them by our arch enemy, the boll weevil. scales at the Manning Oil Mill, where you will find us m Products Co., C. R. SPROTT, Manager. RIBS A NOW ON! That the people appreciate values I is shown by the crowd that parks our store everyday in eagerness to grab the bargains as they are set before thern. Men's Clothing I Going at Less than Half Cost, and -so on down the line. You can't go wrong in attending thls Sale every day. So come often. J. H. RIGBY, MANNING, - - - South Carolina