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For the the Holiday Tra, respect, Most Reasonal Fruits, and everything nee For The Home! We have Linens, Rugs, Davenports, Parlor Suites, Chairs, Library Tables, Chiffoniers, Wardrobes, Silverware, China, Cut Glass, and many other articles which will make such pretty as well as most appropriate gifts. If you will make a careful inspect" assistance in solving the problem you can buy from us for a small a a wide variety to select fr om. Y< Oe IHon Ems ~jpjr lll Airs. It. 1). ('otian -.11 I Ck 16om~g O MS*flouicethle birth of a flne b aby boy. Sil Published Every Wednesday 111 T. F. Coffey has returned rom a business tr'ip to North Carolina. V EiDNESIDAY, DECEM1ER 14, 1921 Msae Dave Levi and Jake be- V man 1111Spent Mlonday inl Sunit.e. I I ! Mr. S. W. Barron spent Fridlay in Alrs. Aanie McI'atly was the per- 1)% (oilumihla on business. Sen holding the lucky number at the 1" 1I1Bake- Rite Bakery Saturdajy night MN1r. Milton McIIItosh of ('olumbiaN, w's a visitor to .\lanning yesterday. Aliss Netta 1,11\1i retillled Monday fromi sv\'(-ra I w('eks stayv illN 01 c AMrs. S. .l. Hlowmlan spenot last 8111hllelba IX'A(l l Thurs'IayV in Suminter' on buosiness. . -~h MrIs. C. B. GieigerI spent LIst T'hurs- ei I . 10 ' ''eJ ii oe lw ~ Mr . P. WX. Shaw X spIent t.he weIek-enrli. t'i inl Sumiteri with his mothier. Ih 'lee1lelaoySho vi u Th loca Knght fPyhawi o ~e(h 's 10 olily o ' havIe theIr' annua1:! hanqueI~.t tolmorro w I~ooy8 92 X Mr . .h .I :h lI Harhy of I~ aliorniaI, spent f le lrs tIia (' ll Xii et 111 a few 'layV:inst wee'Ik with Airs. .I A. Itl 11' f Ars .1. Wlis o Mr s. J1. D). I lugins sp~ent the wxeek- \:l'lI ttra, ~enl''1tFl I lts.i Ill h's A.at'il R~liaioil Ifv'wtio1)(avlO hiinIIll withi':sSarlI'tAae 4er aret both Let ter'. Alx 1:iii Ill~t II sig -.I II ('uitted manll It. lait ur a \-. t M etu e etll w e '.'o t~ I t C u ti; 1, w h sh utali til0I1111 llliS svpehes thll we Ilkerl XIn l .\ lIing 01. w ith lg IIl itle VS O~''lII o Is. (r.n111 Alls. 1. (D. Coran an- 111 ~Irr~I''s oldo ('II lg e~jlvd t I1nonc the' i~ bi't ofI al ine abyb. ' Sli ifl~ ~l 01111'tril l~lI~lt~l ilgl ai. T. l. oXffeyl has returnell fromI~ilt to ns alr~l I i XI'I . 'l~ly wil s ~ a I'lus illess1 trp It Northi Car oit 1 0)1)' I0 Ilit.5~C1111 (I' il ('~u~ty r. Aanvpl iI Mc tly' iwas the1s per- p drl (llig it thirpot~tes 1111sen oln the1luck numeg. he1 20 STORES IN ONE le we have a splendid Stock, fi ly Priced. We have Rais ded for the Fruit Cake. For Girls and Ladies! We have Furs, Cedar Chests, Can dies, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Necklaces, Kimonas, Bedroom Slippers, Sta tionery, and so many other things that, make delightful and pleasing Xmas gitts. on of our goods, which are very moder of "what to give," and you will be agre mount of money. We suggest that yo >ur patronage is respectfully solicited. EA 20 STORES IN ONE )Vr. and Mrs. Abe Weinberg spent Iday here with his mothler, Mrs. ;.I Weinberg. The Four* Ilors'lemen (f the Apo one of the greatest pictures r screened is being shwn at The stile Theatre tonight, to nor'row L1rn10oon1 an(d night. The cast in this ture con tai in: fifty principais ania )0 extra people. Alst Wednesday night an attempt ia mide to burn the home of Mr. irlie Rawlilson who lives on Din s Street. Mr s. Rawlinson callledl husbandl and toldl im there was 1 IC one underCI the~ hiouse with a light. Rawlinison wvent cut and upon11 ex nat ion Iounad the sill un der the ise buin 1g. liI has no idlea who C dI to burn imi out. lowever', lie the fire out wi thoutI dIamnage.se to 'lie D ecembn eri meet inag (of the Clari on C'ounty Tleachiers' A ssoceiationedtr I he hield at the Court H ouse niext I trd ay, IDecembter 17th at eleven ock. A goodl attendance in very T ilh desired1. A niuimber of interest qjuest ions have been assigned, and mieet inJg shou1111ld prove( pleasanit profi tabhle to all who conie. These 'tings are open to all paitr'ons andabea t (es, andi we woutldl be leased to Syou. It you are initer'ested in (ducai tin of your childIren do all I can t' put interest into these tings. se.to iiilil In'juin on o eefthrth 'I sae of ~i'oleabyeiaal l(ing il'. 1ssment foia2ste u 'a Janai'y -192lo exi os ieon in Ilmen1' t , f t e'own e rku and ble o or efor ist.ofgJeuar T.a I ''',' . BAG~N'folcharge< of land iiith own of Manning. (tiicer o say for propertylibl: p~ ai e toesnt, dulo nd ay-i I eei hrn92in Qs SIi''t 'Invy uOSe' fo dlin t pavWin ili to a 'asue I wiela ulcae .111 atith w I'ur ots on salesodya eo IJanuari Mn, lauary 2ndok rahF C H si k 1 lot onrd inks Ste('t . ~~~~I on fManning.iirrIlo nHok AM Nw 'O wsonN esh and first-class in every ins, Currants, Chrystalized For Men and Boys! We have a splendid selection of Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Bathrobes, Bedroom Slippers, Trunks, Suit Cases and many other useful articles which make such serviceable and attrac tive gifts for the men and boys. ately priced, you will find much .ably surprised at the many things u shop early while there is such A N S ' THE PUBLIC arendon County, like most all s of the -cotton states, has pass ugh a very discouraging year. te eastern manufacturers and do not look upon us as favor in former years, in other words -e demanding cash for their thereby forcing us to do like >mmencing January the first ns will be strictly cash, nothing I to any one. e wish to thank you for the s you have given us in the id we hope you will continue r us with your valuable patron a cash basis. Yours very truly, 'KSON DRUG STORE