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BIC EDUCATION LAUDED BY HARDING reidents Sets Aside December 4 to 10 as Week for Promoting Edu cation. Washington, Nov. 29.- President Hlardin gissued a proclamation today laetting apart the week of December 4 o 10 as American Education Week, during hhich citizens of the United '8tated are urged to assist general ef Ii ts to reduce illiteraey and give okli ught to remedying defects in the ation's educational system. The pyoc iation follows: "'Wereas, public education is the asis of citizenship and is of primary portance to the welfare of the na , and *tv,'rohereas, more than 5,000 boys and '1gIrls in America are not availing themselves of our free school advan tages and are lacking in that youth ful schooling which is so essential to the making of an intelligent citizen ship, and What Better Christmas i Gift Than A Box of "SUGAR MILL BRAND" rapo fruit or Orangs ? Grapefruit per box --------.$3.50 Grapefruit per half box --$2.00 Oranges per box ----------$4.00 'Oranges per half box -------$2.25 Half grapefruit and htilf oranges per bo ---------------$3.75 * Prices F. 0. B. Manatee, Fla. Cash With Order. ANATEE HAMMOCK FRUIT COMPANY Manatee, Florida CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING g TICE-I have taken up two cows. IApply to Mrs. Carrie Bragdon, *anning, No. 1. R SALE-One acre lot, out of town limits. Good location in sight of Graded School. Apply to Mrs. R. L. Bell. It-pd. LOST-One bitch pointer puppy six months old, lemon and, white mark ings right shoulder, comp!etely covered by large lemon spot. An Kawer-s to "Chrsty". Also one binc k and white pointer dog pup four months old named "Jeff." Last seen on Friday following Thanks giving. Any information concern ing the above will be highly ap preciated by J. M. APPELT, Man ning, S. C. XCOTTON-Shippcd to BATTEY & CO., The Proficient Cotton Factors f Savannah, Ga., yields satisfac Ion as is evilenced by the large volume of business entrusted to them. Isn't it to your interest to y them? Do it now and be con meed. Nov. 30-c. FOR SALE-Big Boston Head Let tuce Plants-20c per hundred or '$1.50 per thousand. Adkdress D. L. 4lndal,_Pinewood, S. C. 48-2tp TON 25 CENTS PE~R P'OUND F. 0. B. Columbia, S. C. in exchange for tuition. Act quick. Bowen 's Business College, Columbia, S. C. 47-2t-c. NOTICE-For p)ure homie-malle *if crea candi~y at 75c pound. Call fr.E. L,. Wilkins. 48-3t--c. AUCTIONEERING -I am prepared 1to (do aniy kind of auctioneering andl will have saues every Saturday at the Court House at 12 o'clock. Will ppreciate your wvork. J. HI. Wind ham, Manning. COTTON-Ample storage capecity at ?easonable rates and1( liberal ad~ ances on consignments in any quantity, for prompt sale or to- be -held, offered by BATTEY & CO., 'The Substantial Cotton Factors of Savannah, Ga. Nov. 30-c FOR~ SALE-I want to sell ogula customers about three gallons of milk per (lay at 15 conts a quart. The nik comes from full blooded Jerseys andl is rich and fine. .J. W. Wid eman- It-p. *WANTED-Fiirst-class hustler to tak~e chairge of stock, grajin and truck farm. Must know his busi ness. Salary andl comnmissioni. See F. C. Thomas, Bloomville, S. C.-lte FSR SA LE--Dwelling on North Church street. Four rooms twvo porches, open fireplaces. Spiend id ,ocation, on acre lot. Iayterms. 21. C. Nettles Alabrook, Phone 226. F hSAL/E--Several nice milk cowvs for sale or exchange for beef cat tle. See F. C. Trhomaus, Bloom.. * ville, S. C. 1t-c. B3ATTEY & CO.,--The large and re i ble cotton factors of Savarian, ., offer a service that combines ong and successful experience, ex pert salesmanship and financial soulndness- Nov. 30--c. tO RENT-Well arranged 4-roomn house oii large lot. Splendid neigh 1.orhood. Phone 226. WANTED-Salesman with car to call ai dlealers with a low priced 6,000) iltile fabric and 10,000 mile cord tire. $100.00 a wveek with-w'extra .comml:sions1. U~niversal Tire and >berl~i Company, Michagan City, Imd inna. - t-p. LO DIAMOND AND'PEARL Br< monds and pearls. morning between tist church Finde able reward by ret MRS "Whereas, the experience the war reveals vast elements of population that are illiterate, physically unfit, or unfamiliar with American ideals and traditions; and our future strength and security are much dependent on their education and commitment to American ideals: "Therefore, I, Warren G. Harding, President of the United States, do urge the Governors of the various States and Territories to set apart December 4 to 10, inclusive, 1921, as American Education Week during which; "Citizens in every State are urged to give special and thoughtful atten tion to the needs and aids of the pub lic schools. It is particularly recom mended that efforts be addressed to practical expression of community in terest in public education. To that end organizations for civic advancement and social betterment are , earnestly requested when is can be made pilac ticable, to provide, programs which will inform the people concerning the vital needs in this direction, instruct them regarding shortcomings and de ficiencies in present facilities and bring to their attention specific, con structive methods by which, in the respective communities these deficien cies may be supplied. ' "The subject of public education, has always been very close to the American heart, and to the fact that it has been made a chief responsibil ity of local governmental units, we largely owe the wide diffusion of edu cational facilities. It is believed that a widespread and earnest effort at observance of education week would do much to emphasize this feeling of immediate responsibility. Therefore it is suggested that the pulpit, press, schools, and public gatherings be en listed in behalf of this special effort." BANKERS ENDORSE 4 COTTON PROGRA M Columbia, Nov. 29.-Cooperative marketing of cotton in South Caro lina was endorsed by the executive council of the South Carolina Bank ers' Association at a meeting held at the Jefferson Hotel this afternoon. A resolution was adopted by the council urging every farmer to sign the con tract and urging the bankers, mer chants and business men to assist in the campaign for signatures. In addition to the ten members' or the council there were present at the meeting about twenty other represertt ative bankers of the State and they were asked by E. P. Grice presidlent of the association, to take part in the (discussion of the proposition. Trhe plans for the organization of the South Carol ina Cotton Growvers' Coop erative Association and a review of the campaign wvhich is being conduct-. ed1 over the State for signatures to the contracts were prIesented to thte hankers by I[a rr~s G. Kaminer, presi dlent of the cooperative association, andl R. C. Itamer, campaign chair man. These speakers stressed the necessity of some relief for the farm ers from the surroundling? the present marketing system and told of the possibilities of the cooperative mar keting plan, refering to the success of the Texas and Oklahoma associa tions, which are handling this yeara's crop. Thel council wa:s urged to en dorse the movement by J. Skottowe Wannamaker, president of the St. Matthews National, Bank and also president of the American Cotton As sociation. This afternoon A. WV. McLean, of 666 is a prescrip~tionl for Colds, Fever and LaGrippe. It's the most speedy remedy we know. HARRY ST Pays Highes HII Located at Dubrowms 3 ST! >och, set with dia Was lost Sunday postofflce and Bap r will receive suit urning to . F. C. THOMAS. ACT QUICKLY Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger, Doan's Kidney Pills are most effective. Plenty of Manning evidence of their worth. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. B. F. Louder, Dinken St., Manning, says. "I had a slight at tack of kidney trouble which started with smart pains through the small of my back. Headaches bothered ie a good deal, and sometimes I was so nervous I couldn't hold anything in my hand. I was bothered with dizzy spells, too, and black specks often camte before me, in fact, I was feel ing all out of fix. A friend told me about Doan's Kidney Pills and I got some. Doan's not only helped me but cured me entirely of the trouble as I haven't been bothered since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy--get Doan's Kidney 'ills-the same that Mrs. Louder had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. the War Finance Corporation, in ad dressing the bankers strongly con mended the formation of a cotton co operative marketing association. lie told them that the corporation had made loans to the Texas association approximately $15,000,000 and wated to lend them more but that the big banks had gone after the business. PLANTING PEACH ORCHARD 1.Marion, Nov. 29.-In the effort to Ad a substitute for cotton a group of young m)ent of this place have be come interested in peach growing and are setting out seventy acres of Elberta trees in the Pee Dee sand hill section about eight miles from here. The orchard is to be operated coopera tively, although each nai is to have a separate deed for a 'ertain part of it. The Pe Doe Peach Farm is the name' chosen for this new enterprie. It is located within a quarter of it mile of Pee Dee station, from which point the peaches will be shipped. Ex cellent peaches hav'e been grown on a small scale in this locality. DESTROY LA IGE STILL Florence, Nov. 29.-State Con stable Eichelberger and Deputy Sheriff Joe Conner made a raid on the Pee Dee river aSturday afternoon and destroyed a 150-gallon whiskey still and poured out several hundred gallons of mash. LIV ES LOST IN TDllA L WAVE Manila, Nov. 29.-The entire towvn of Ibajay in thle Prov'ince of Capiz. was inundated by a tidlal wave Suniday and~ many hous. s with their occupantse swept out to, sea, accoring to dis patches from the postmaster of Iba jay. Diispa tces to constabulary head quariters here said thle towvn of Ma caito inl thle same province also was submerged by a tidlal wvave and more han 100 natives dIrownedI. PRIDE It is not th(e fairest form, thlat holds The1 iidest, purest soul wvithin It is nlot the richest plant that folds 'Thle sweetest breath of fragrance in; Then Lady, cast thy prid eiaway. And1( chlase those rebel thots of thine; 'Thy casket may Ihe bright and gay, Yet all within refuse to shline. -By Thos. M. Young. THE PURE WVOMAN I love to look on your~ face when your~ eyes Beams wvith the radIiant light (of charity; I love to look on your face Wh ich glowvs wvith pure andI perfect grace; O' thmen to you the loveliness is given Which thrills the heart (of man Like dreams of heaven. --y Thos. M'. Young. EINH ARDT t Prices For )ES . iitore. Manrning. S.nC. Send THE TIMES To your Relatives and Friends as a Christmat Present. They will be glad to get the news from Home. *$2.00 Per Year In Advance