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-TNJ ,t I Cotton Vs. Hogs ! ONE-HORSE FARM: 5 Bales of Cotton at 15c., $375 00 Less Fertilizer, $100 . . $275 00 0. 25 Hogs, 150 lbs. each, at 7 1-2c., . . . . $281 25 BradharnDuroc. Farm. MANNING, S. C. EWS ITMS Of INTERST needed than in the home of Secretary Christ. But going back to wheat, Ar Mellon, nor anyone better qualified to gentina has 750,000 bushels left of FROM ASHIGTONhave them the. real thing than Mr. the old crop and a new one in the M WASNTON Stevenson,who long ago made a re- making, soon ready for sale. The putation in Washington for that very America nfarmer will be left with a thing lie, by the way, is one of the surplus for which he has no market. ( ly Wallace Basford, Special News rapidly growing men in Congress. He 'T'hat ends his ability to puy and Correspondent) is a member of the great Committee makes an end of the Home Market on Banking and Currency, is serving Dream. And here - cpt' Washington, D. C., Jan. 1(.-The his third term in Congress, with of the vicious circle in the failure of swing is very steadily toward the every prospect of one day heading the great manufacturing- concerns l)emuocrats, with increasing momen- that Committee, with al Ithe power, and a collapse such as has followed tun. A survey of the newspaper and inuence that of with the position. every attempt on the part of the Re ielhl shows the 1)emocratic press ag- The South Carolina districts are publicans to create'an artificial pros gressive and full of intelligent criti- learning the value of keeping their perity for the fellows who financed cism of the shortcomings of the ad- representatives here until they grow their campaign. Their great trouble mnimstration, wvhile the independent into the big places if weight and use- is that they can't abrogate the natur palpers in large numbers are in sim- fulness to their constituencies. al law of cause and effect. flar att it ude. 'lhe old conservative Repuiblicani organst~, mlostly owne)d by ThNwYok'elgahaRpu- Pbbytecifrasnhyhe the big rich, are on the defensive. lcnppr eest h atta eulcn o n12 vsta h Speatking of the-se organs, it is inter-PrsdnWisnpeitdaDocaepothutteLagefNtos esting to note that the DuPonts havetivitrnetNoebradadl:sanetngnglinc"nth bought up all the papers in Delawvare "'eietWlo sagetmn u.~neGog ahntnhdi of aniy size excepting two; they can i lentrqieagetmnt i-mn.TeIlrigamnsrto not get tfhos' f'or the very good reais~t ovn h rsn rf fpbi es~-cm no as rtne;i ipo that a staunch andl able Democrat mn. )ehdetuh htHrig ih oIwns them-nIo other than Willard i e otsatrtkn oe Snulsbur'y, who will probably return TeRpbiasaetyn owr ol aeal.indu rayo to the Senate as the result of thethicoaguptthponofe-alnc vhEgadFnead e-lection next November. All of theatigaslst.SuhatxhsJan--trtyhtobgteu o I hcarst pap*rs--about a dlozen big sm ~vltie;aogte r ot a ntesd fte.asi ontes -arme attac-king the administra..hs:Yucntdde t o a aete bcm novdi a ton everyv (lay. The extensive stringitevytii-yurchyuhadi-vthGmnyoRsiatenad of Scripps-Mectea paipers-penny t 'u okt omte htyuigwudb tti oetcnut dailies-are fra nkhy critic ising the Re- by o lnthv obte-aotighsltl esae u nMr jiublicans. asvnsacut o hstx~ilin refo h ae fgl n Cha irnman Rouse of the National ot0(trueranyoritgiy Tefrpoetetyde'tst ]Democratic Congressional Commniitteetolevnitwlbea oclet has selected Congressman StevensonbeasitwilcmoloftoewogolnAeranorht.Bts of Soth Ca rotlina to represent the hv h es nlec tWsig h eao nih~ omc fsm I )emocrat-y att the big banquet at tn-~tepanpol.leti hnptyi i iguteet h l'ittsburgh on the 18th. Mr-. Rouse iifocsteslirtpa hipaianhpnhmcuedimoty itrobably was (If the opinoin that Ionbns esol ehpy oselteiiitv ntemte her-e is noi place in the country whlerehentolgestebnsbtha(I(la-l&ieafr teDmca. a Ii ttle shuwon- pure Democracy is moreth )-vlge(fpynithmef'heWnhentduelhersuio onl drwbakeibthsntevutrheerovdinsfooth calineofthecon pups fstih Piinc the~d )d't hyee il~ o y h lnly eouin tNown whoadyghttobee mckiindongress forAthrcas.Thedpnpriceste )I-paree qu00000fottedxpnono Seeds, l'outSlies o a tndp u l Eoen nnfc (Mcaths eeluio.aowtht.h toruitef tatfomptitonaur utcopcof.enc hsoasedyogthr. V.W OOD S t& axsthtONS, lw no h Tesury fork Tegrph,-taos heb.. htfoteSeaotms seconl paefes to aloweicact giehmpantheehsontete i~v~h~ oneondthe arrownthatehastediarDemohim "Peanaturr Witon i-ase thgeii- man, Rbut ~oni tllhnln itdn't sh ir an reatie man- ht haids Now ieadyto b maiedeotthapes Teyn e driftofpedlcset on request. w~~~heRepubocans~t the trnin , worksmn eg fOho rb (liet, Southrica, upC.heinads on hen- silo ae127o hCn 1((iid~ p-iesarc(f(t~ In Shi omeadates; amongvrte te c ani-c resinlecr(J.1) Iayt See~ i'o~f -y Spples, nd hee: gou cante dodi. OfYourpay M~t'criit,.eback tm yuoe threa yor andan Writ fo you co~ toay. the yorhoeat, efn mtton ofwhatyo _______ageavins theountber ofhi ax ill h wht and yoil to ussia anth farmp yout old touers own. youringrity lbra '1'. . W l) & ONS, Rusanve l thee iflutne gatesthielg-l, eer Seed.'mwn, ion-the wolain Tepe Buetteroi whasn peqike hn ay 17 S. 1th St. Richmod, all, iteres hen Aolderxaner hesw nwpeetn t pvil o aing it hiself. Thisei only t dabkoi the namehbut the pemna -t n :far abov 196ho peoite right hers at' o e " let " efro '' 1wprais9 there s' o ,ront' left for 6ubt. h~ead the; public tement a Man in citizen:t W.~~~~~ . l,.ay~ I Swo trabfeld it' idneys.. The re blain. across t1 small- of my back and felt- a1 sopW e~ Were ikg fe l 'i e. r" v0y ,Werb' alt, ,l ad ofr}' 1e '}'dii Spl e felt . i hted to ,seep all t tim. A frieid rec Minded Doan's.Kidney Pills so I b btghtsopie at Dickson's Pharmacy DDants 6n. tirely .cured me afil, I haven't been bothered' since," / Price .00c, at all dealers. Don't simply, ask' for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mr. Hill had. Foster=Milburn Co., :Mfira., Buffplo, N. Y. party is pledged to , a , platform of eco nomy, tq cut down expenses. Every' body the world over is cuttilg lowni ,expenses except this 'Congress, and we bripg in bil laiter bill 'to raise Sal aries when the fArnerd are compellpd to cut down or go into the' bankrupt cy, court." Honest, truthful' Mr. Buggi .Will .Someone. kindly page Diogenes? ,.. 'Massachusetts is still talkin in hushed voices of the Governor's and quet and the terrible spill which 'oc curred. Just picture the scenejThere in the staid old city of Boston, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts the home of Whittier, Daniel the Godlike; Gamaliel Bradford, and the Ppritan ,colony, were gathered togetlier 'the great elders' of the Republican party, the party of correct living and the New England conscience. No wicked wine gave its color in the cup, nor strong drink which ragoth-leastwise not on the banquet table. Nor did champagne sparkle in the glass-er, that is, at least, not exactly on the table. Of course , not-hadn't the country gone dry an daren't all the blue-ribboners 'n the State endowed with the vote? Of course not-at least,' not right there in the public gaze. But just across the corridbr an a few steps down to the left, or was it just to the right? Any way, it was there-hootch, booze, - quantities of it. The popping of corks almost drowned the orator yacross the hall, and the banqueters, by twoes and threes and singly, came and went, and waxed happier and more -care free. But, hark! what is that discor dant and blatant sound that smaks of the rude and plebeian, breakings in on the joy of this latter-day Bel-. shazzar's feast? Has a hand come out upon the wall and writ as if on .and-the fingers of a hand, a s'oli. tary hand-? And is some Daniel come to read to the trembling creatu res those letters of fire? Is the Mede at the gate and the Presian on the throne of dear old Boston? No the new Mayor is an Irishman named Jim Curley, peace to his ashes when ,he has any. No, it is worse than the Mede and the Persian all put togeth er; it's the dry enforcement gang of rough-necks, and all the blessed while the Chief Enforcement Officer - sits pale-checked on the right of Governor Cox! But how could such an accident< occur? It took the Bostonese, shodk ed beyond expression, a full week to learg al labout how it happened. It' turned out that the chief enforcement officer had a lieutenant who had a grudge, and this man selected well his hour for revenge on his chief, and, incidentally, on the whole Re pub lican outfit of the State. The ban queters were not pinchedl, but a truck load of hootch was confiscated, and there are. those who do say that it may have~ been hootch that had been co..fiscated once before from sundry other persons, nmere' bootleggers 'and such. Postmaster General Hays, who al-, ways buys a child's size hat, is ar-' ranging to take the finger prints of all depositors alt ,postal savings banks. He has Elready begun using the system wit hpqstal en)ployes. Up to this time the system has only been in use to identify crooks and is used at all our best open itentiaries. Bill should wvrite a brochure on 'Innova tion Calculated to Popularize the Ad ministration. It's easy to be a great organizer when you have all the cam paign fundl and~ all the landslide on your side, but who nit conmes to hold ing a job requiring some horse sense, it's ainother thing altogether. Spealing of finger prints, it wouldn't be a bad idlea to hold conven tions every few years to see how far we have become removed from being a free people. The Postnnister General .s trying to get Congress to assume the respon sibility for stolfbing free delivery at third class offices, for cutting oil' special delivery service in connection with p~arcel bost packages, and for establishing a surety bond' division in the Department. This last is to com pete with the bonding companies. And nto tax now LUDE N'S imenthol coiugh drops price 54 GIVE QUICK RELIEF' A 4,V iS t h Spri Of mode hin ti nd-visiolypfh ou offb ,;, N I Z .is the~ spirit 'off moder *The organizede hid ,this bank--te a connectioh There all Avail yourself of coining'a Imember of First National W. C. DAVIS, Presid A. C. BR ADHAM; V J. T. STUKES, Cash yet the Presiden pledged himself to divorce the Government from busi ness. " ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Pursuant to an order of J. M. Wind ham, Judge of Probate, I w)ll sell to the highest bidder for cash at. the residence of the late Susan Parker near St. Paul, S. C., on Friday, Jan uary 20th, 1922 at 11 o'clock A. M. the following personal property:- 2 mules, 1 horse, about 325 bushels corn, 1 lot of fodder, 1 lot of hay, 1 two horse wagon' complete, 1 mower, 1 rake, .1 lot of plows and plow stock, 1 farm bell, 1 guano distributor, 1 small lot of plantation tools, 1 lot of cotton seed, 3 bales of lint cotton, 1. Chevolet automobile 1 range, 1 lot of household and kitchen furniture and 1 piano. Sam Watson, Administrator. St. Paul, S. C,,' Jan. 2, 1922. p. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE .I--will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarenion' County,'on the 80 day of January, 1922 at 11 o'clock A. M. for Letters of Discharge as Guar. dian for Mary . Waiters, formerly a mmnor. Pd. E. B. BROWN, Manning, S. .C., Dec. 27, '1921, NOTICE~ OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Ju e of Pro bate for Clarendon County on the 6th (lay of February, 1022. at 11 o'clock a. m. for Letters of Discharge as Ad ministrator of the Estate' of H. S. Green, deceased. G. W. GREEN, pd- Administrator. Greeleyville, S. C., Jan. 5, 1922.. SUMMONS VOTI.CE State of South Carolina, Ciatendon County, Court: of Common Pleas. Summons' IT. J. Hlarby, Plainkiff, Susan G'aymon, Israel Gaymon, Sarah Lawyer, Madidbn Gijymon, Wallace Gaymon, Jr., Susan Cordes, Ocie Washington, Mbses Cordes, Ruth. Cordes, Eleanora $tukes, known as Norvel Stukes, Sallie -Ann Cantey, Rufus Gay non known as Moss Gaymnon, Johni Calhoun Gaymon and Eliza .Gaymon, Defendants. To The Defendants Above Nanmed-: AND TO the infant dlefendlants Rufus Gaymon known as Moss Gay mon, John Calhoun Gaymon and Eliza Gaymon, infant-dlefendlants over the ago of fourteen years: AND TO Ruth .Cordes an Infant defendant of the age of about sIx months, AND) TO Susan Cordes and Robertson Cordes with whom the said infant~ defendant Ruth Cordes resides: You are hereby summoned and re qjuiredl to apswer the Complaint In this action- of which a copy Is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of youl Answer to said Comn plaint on the subscribers (Weinberg EAGLE "MEIADO" For Saip gourt Ier ASIC POltTHE YELLOW PU nsttni . t n an Stk z at thi o f tqq in'h tow ofManng S., ith ntwet.y ' afer the siervcthreof -aexuieo the daye dihrvie;M i o )faito anwe thepcomplitrwithin t ei enath i h m rie aot the ofor the re rinCe,oh werg des Pelandrtr's Attoeys ate the seraib efeansi Ia Gh ayo Msonh -eGaymon and Jfon Cou oGaniaon b e fand Companweandh-oltic oftPen ttiwee afoeain the ofaiceiof Cherk ofr ofamly Common epost for r Janky3d.92 adaenwo nie-insidenof ee. lif d m nedi heC mlan.Weinberg & Stukes, J 1--St-cPlaintiff's Attorneys. CIAINOTICE t ahe Stateeof Sothi Carolinah tw County So CGanon BAE tM. Widheroat e Juve:of thera,'.A suc sevie Parker madeou fail to mser t ant coint itr dinystr.Ation of the state ad ec thestie aforeiid the pfitfof Cere n isll a tomnd Cnur for the -- liefdmandedioso the CaidnRoert foenon Plaintif's Attorneys. NoITA1921 NOTICE. To the saefSt addninsraeo Caholdno beagrnted and unCodr a and oti of day ByncJ M. Win dham, inbatedgac tinWerea, file in the oParcer ofaCe ofut or Comorni PLte forfr endoinisCountyn oth Csarolinad on fpe in Judg of Pfire Weibeg Stke,* 1-3-c P YaitifsAtEs. ITATION NICE By J"M. indade larofive Jude: NCit, ofT Re J.ANDcr