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the il nfntg Ites. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922 Mr. Smith Boswell spent the week end in Sumter, with friends. Mr. Ralph Kennedy spent the week end with relatives in Gable. Mr. Clarence Iseman is in Marion, on a hunting trip. Mrs. J. J. Moore and children left Sunday night to visit relatives -in Georgia. Mr. R. B. Bradham of Paxville, was a business visitor here on Tuesday. Mrs. T. M. Mouzon will be hostess to the bridge club this afternoon. Mrs. Blinkley of Georgetown, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. K. Hanks. Miss Rose Ervin will entertain the bridge club Thursday evening. I Miss Essye McArthur will leave Thursday night for her home in Meridian, Miss. Messrs. C. H. Felder and Malcolum Scarborough of Summerton, spent Monday in Manning on business. Mrs. H. I. Ellerbe and children have returned home from several weeks visit in Charleston, with relatives. Mrs. Chovine Sprott, Jr., left Tues day for Cameron, where she will visit her parents. Mr. Frank Barron spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Manning with his brother, Mr. S. W. Barron. Married last Sunday, Mr. William Fowler Evans and Miss Cornelia Har rington, both of Workman. Mrs. B. T. McAlpin has returned to ,her home in Spartanburg, after a visit with Mrs. H. J. Bomar. Mrs. Ben Scarborough of Darling ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. A. Johnson. Mrs. S. S. Richardson and children have returned fron a visit to Winns boro. Mr. Julian Weinberg is having the old building on his lot opposite Alder man's Store torn down. Mr. O. E. Daniels of LeRoy, Ohio, is the guest of his neice, Mrs. R. E. Broadway. Mrs. J. J. Martin and children of Paxville, was the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Broadway. Mrs. William Burg and daughter Edna and Mr. Hyman Love spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ness. Dr. and Mrs. Cole and children of Kingstree, 'spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. Horace Thomas left here last j week for Youngsville, N. C., where he will open up a large live stock stable. Mr. V. S. Evans, formerly of Work man, has moved his family into the house formerly occhpied by Dr. J. A. Cole. Mr. 'T. F. Coffey, of the firm of Coffey & Rigby, is opening a live stock stable in Hickory, N. C. He left for that place on Tuesday. Mcsdlames Rosa Weinberg, Leon Weinbei'g, Miss Irma Weinberg and Mr. 1B. A. Weinberg spent a few dlays last week in Georgetowvn. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Sprott andl h~aby have returnedl from several months stay in Walterboro, with re lat ives. Mrs. C. V. Verner' of Barnwvell, ar i'ivedl Saturday night to visit her mother, Mr's. George Hluggins foi' a while. We call the attention of our mer' chants and business men to an adlver tisement in refeirence to the mail or der' houses wvhich- we are publishing on anothei' page. Tobacco Seed ! WARNE PERKINS GOLD LEAF. Dickson Drug Store Manning, S. C. RUR Finest red and bla spices. For puttin have jar rings, jar c wax. Manning Gr4 The live corner, ac the old Harvin HoSie Plant PEA SEED! Just received a fresl ship ment of Garden Pea Seed. All varieties. Dickson Drug Store, Manning, S. C. Mrs. J. W. Wideman and little Ida Wideman returned Saturday night from Orangeburg, where they visited Mrs. Wideman's sister, Mrs. Slater. Married on January 6th by Judge of Probate -Windham, Mr. Martin Cleveland Mathis of Wedgefield and Miss Alice Lorenia Lowder of Pine wood. NEWS FROM CLEMSON COLLEGE (By E. D. Plowden, Correspondent) Clemson College, S. C., Jan. 10. The Clemson cadets returned from the Christmas holidays last Tuesday in fine spirits and ready to begin the New Year right. Practically all tbe old students returned and several new ones came in, bringing the total enrollment well over a thousand. Work is now rapidly progressing in the new gymnasium, which is soon to be completed. It is hoped that the building will be ready for the open ing of the basketball season on Jan uary 14th. Company football practice has be gun in earnest and the members of each of the company teams seu.i anx ious to win the championship of their respective battalions. Track practice is now in full swing and there is no doubt that Clemson's track team will show up as well or even better than the famous tigers who made Clemson's track seison of last year such'a notable one. Plans are now being worked out for the building of a new Methodist Church here sometime in the near future. The building is to cost about $60,000.00. President Rriggs informed us that there will have to be a sum of $150, 000.00 raised in order for the college to carry on its work this year. Gold eaf Tobacco Seed 2 ounces for 25c at, L[ON [INB[RC Statement of the Condition of BANK OF TURBEVILLE Located at Turbeville, S. C., at the close of business December 31, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts - -..$34,003.69 Ovei-drafts ---- ---- ------4,931.24 Furniture and fixtures .... .-.1,695.81 Banking house .-...-..--. ..2,830.16 Due from banks and bankes'..406.92 Currency ---..--..-....-...- 393.00 Gold -- ---- ----- --- -------10.00 Silver and other minor coin ....72.23 Checks and cash items -.....841.42 Expense-......-...-......._- ...-.-1,220.j5 TOTA L-................$46,404.92 LIA BI LITI ES Ca pital stack pa id in-.....$12,500.00 Surplus fund-......-......-...-1,250.00 Due to banks and bankers ....769.42 IndlividIual dleposits subject to check 12,450.74 Savings dleposits-...90.03 Time certificates of deposit-...--..-2,900.00 Cashier's checks ... ....44.73 15,885.50 Bills payable, including cer tificates for money borrow. ------ .----------...-.16,000.00 TlOT AIL,.-_.............$46,404.92 State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon-ss. Before me came Vera Gamble, Cashier of the above namedl bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condlition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. Vera Gamble. Sworn to ando subscribed before me this 7th (day of .January 1922. 1D. L. Green, Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest:-C. E. Gamble, Jno. F. Turbeville, D. E. Turbeville, Di rectors. Casings 3k pepper, sage and g up) sausages we aps and paraffine cery Co., ine. ross the way from ry Mill and TLight O n IrFull Blast Our. store is thrond with eager buyer a to take advantage of the muany bargains' offered, and they are buying heavily. IIAVEYO 0T YOUSYET" Don't wait toO long; the' goods will not * stay here at the prices they are offered.' Old R. R. Jenkinson Stand. M ANNING, S. C. .4O .X12. menthol cough drops stragh't GIVE QUICK RELIEF NOTICE LEGIONNAIRES There will be an important special meeting of Williams-Burgess Post American Legion at the club roomswih u aM c in Tuesday, January 17th at 8 p. m. Matters of vital importance will be taken up and it is urgent that there GvnWtotCs be a full attendance of the member ship.Ou J. G. Dinkins, t D p str Post 'Commander. NOTICE 'f)cma h ueosfad asdb To owners of automobiles, trucks tcuCekSse ahPoet ~ "' andl motorcycles, you have until Feb. .U ~ ?4 1st, to get your State license from the , of u ithgr aphed in in ink a State Highway Commissioner in Co-thenofeccek[leamneorr1 B lumbia. Do not operate your machine 7 A. *- , 1 after said (late without your license,acu.g e ce ro ue Wln ancekbok f'or by (oing so you will have to pay teedcnb oiS htteh'etaon the penalty-a fine. iiae & r of". _________.aiu amon _f check.+" J. E. Gamble, Sheriff. w th on e e rsents CHIROPRACTIC Ti pca iebsiescekbotrecek (Thue Cure That Lasts.) Appreciable to 90 per cent of our ofot e manyibadinspti diseases. I am always glad to give Chiropractic information and to talk y ei with you over your health problems.conbalmescmenadsetisADIOA DR. A. D.PLOWDEN, D. C. Ph. C. Sumter, S. C., Phione 517?. E ICthtw argvngfe to ur''os Manning-3:00 to 5w00 on Monday, n Wedyesday, Friday, offices at home of Mrds.. Ri Jenki.n Sortn vAe WAItL SO Co . VVIto Our 'Depositors DEKUqPYRLUE Juaitng'ececkvede haefadotedsteiPr meneof ofGnumbern inendelibeed.nk*a therie en of eah T E a BANK NNI.N Dheendksnbe orruogha ththihesamun Manning, S i.dJOcatedOon, theidmat.iT Mfth check Nrepresent -.. AMS PRt mAimaont ofchieck , Ths spcialsiz busnesschek bok, treechek