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THE MANNIl Entered at the Postoffice at Ma Appelt & Shop Published Eve Subscription Rates $2.0 MANNING, S. C., WEDNEN SOUTH-CAROLINA-GEORGIA BOUNDARY RIGHT SETTLED Mid-Stream Held to Be Line Where There Are No Islands-Islands Belong to Georgia, Says Court. Washington, Jan. 30.-The Su peeme Court today decided the boundary dispute between Georgia and South Carolina, holding that where there are no islands in the river the line shall be midway be tween the two States a normal flow stage and that where there are islands the line shall be midway between the islands and the South Carolina shore. The island in the Chattooga River were awarded to Georgia. The boundary controversy be tween the two States has prevailed for over a century and became acute ,when the location of hydro power sites were injected into it. Georgia claimed the middle of the three rivers, Savannah. Togaloo and Chattooga, formed the boun dary where there were no islands in these streams ,and that the nid dile of the stream between the is lands and the South Carolina shore marked the boundary in those parts where there are islands. South Carolina claimed that low water mark on the Georgia side was the boundary where there are no is lands, and low water mark on the north shore of the islands was the boundary where there are islands, conceding that the islands be longed to Georgia. The suit was brought by Georgia under a resolution adopted by the Georgia Legislature in 1917. The two States, in an effort to settle the issue by arbitration met at Beaufort, S. C, in 1787, and adopted a pact. Under Article IX, of the confederation subsequently ratified ltttttitttttitttt22222ttttittitittitittitttt22fit Just received fr Pagkage G 5cPc iDickson 1 Mann ii EARLY SP ARRIVALS We have just received a French Gingham, Tisues a 36-INCH D)RE Hr ownu, Rose, GrPeen, Tan, RATI 8C-lnchl Blue, Pink and G: 40-Inch Rose, Tan, Blue, I 40-INCH IB BeaultifullyT figutred1, Light inig at--- --- ORGAN White and full range of cC A LONG LINE OF Flaxons, BaItist, CreCp( Cloth. You Should See' th< --Th O'Donnell I Comj SUMTR1 NG 'TIMES nning as Second-Chas Matter. e, Proprietors. ry Wednesday 0 per year in Advance 3DAY, FEBRUARY. 1, 1922 by the two States and by Congress, the boundary was stated to be low water mark on the southern bank of the most northern stream of the Savannah and, Togaloo .rivers, where those rivers were broken by islands, and the middle of the strean of the two rivers were not broken by islands, and the middle thread of the stream of the south ern shores of .the Chattooga river, the islands of the Savannah and Togaloo- rivers being reserved to Georgia. WOMAN JUMPS TO DEATH New York, Jan. 30.-Mrs. Helen Knickerbockor, 84 widow of Henry Knickerbocker, millionaire paper manufacturer, committed suicide to night, according to Assistant Medical BACK GIVES OUT Plenty of Manning Readers Have 'T'hi.* Experience. You tax the kidneys-overwork them They can't keep up the continual straim. The back may give out-it ma ? ache and pain; Urinary troubles may set in. Don't wait longer-take Doan's Kidney Pills. Manning people tell you how they act. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. C. M. Taylor, S. Boundry St., Manning, says: "About a year ago I was troubled with kidney com plaints. I had terrible backaches and headaches. Nervous spells -upset me and my nerves were just a wreck. I felt tired and languid and I suffered from dizziness. Finally I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and bought some at Arant's Drug Store. I can cer tainly say Doan's did me a wonder ful lot of good and quickly relieved me." Price 60e, at. all dealers. .Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get l)oan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. Taylor fiad. I Foster-Milbura Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ttittttttttttt22itttittttttitttttitttttttttiti i esh shipment of arden Seed ickage lrug Store g, S. C. RING beautifulI assortmnent of nd Plaid FlIaxons. SS LINENS Blue and White at --7% NE ~lumn and1 White at $1.00 ATISTE and1( Dark Grounds, go ------------ ..-50c DI1ES lors. WIIITE GOODS is, Nainsook andl Long ise to appreciate them. )ry Goods any CLASS FD ADilRIllNM BARGAINS at the Clarendon Motor Co. I ichlein Cord Tires, at the price of other fabric tires. 90 DAY BURT OATS-$4.00 per 5 bushel bags., Jos. S. Dickson. CABBAGE PLANTS-New supply just in. Dickson Drug Store. CABBAGE PLANTS-.-Millions, all varieties, hardy and' tested by frost. Inspected.by Government and found free of disease. $1.00 per thousand, f. 'o. b. express or parcel post. W. Lykes, Lykegland, - S. C. . 7-c-e. TOBACCO SEE--Wariie' Prkins and Gold Leaf. DlcksQn I rug Store NEW guaranteed inner tubes Ford sizes $1.30 and $1.50 at the Clar endon Motor Co. DON'T FORGET that the best is always the cheapest. PURNIA COW CHOW holds the lead for milk production. Jos. S.- Dickson. RECOVER YOUR FORD TOP and back curtain and top complete $7.25 while they last. Clarendon Motor Co., FOR SAI -We have bought a car of King and -Simpkins cotton seed and will sell a few hundred bushels at $1.50 delivered. Wells-Levi Co. STRICTLY first grade tires-Ford sizes $7.75 and $9485 at the Clar endon Motor CQ. - CABBAGE PLANTS-New .supply just in. Dickson Drug Store. MAKE THAT FORD START EASY, Get a Hot Shot Battery at the Clarendon Motor Co. TOBACCO SEED-Warne, Perki s and Gold Leaf. Dickson Drug Store Examiner C. S. B. Cassassa, by jump ing .from the window of her . apart ment on the eleventh floor, of an ap artment house at 135 Central Park, West. The woman's leap to death was witnessed by scores of women and children strolling along the Cen tral Park wall and by many per sons in passing automobiles. Mrs. Knickerbocker husband died fifteen years ago. She has since oc cupied the apartment with Miss Em mie Mines ,a personal companion, and a retinue of ten servants. Miss Mines coulk assign no motive for Mrs. Knickerbocker's act. Yeast-Why is an officer on the corner worth so much more than one in the middle of the block? Crimsonbeak-Well, on the corner you have the advantage of seeing your creditors coming in more directions. BANK IUPT NOTICE District Court of The United States For the Eastern District of South Carolina. In Bankruptcy In the matter of David Levi Com pany, Inc., of St. Paul in the County of Clarendon-and District aforesaid, a bankrupt., To the Creditors of said Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of Janaary 1922, the above named was duly adjudged bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of LeTe & Moise, Sumter, S. C., on the 7th day of February 1922 at 12 o'clock noon, at which time t he said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap Poimt a trustee, examine the bankrupt. and transact such other business as may53 properly come before said meet ing. At this meeting will also be con sidere:l the sale of the stock- of mer cha:ndlise and( other personal property of the ba nkru pt, without further no tice to creditors. Claims must be0 filed in the manner preserhide by the rules of the supreme court for filing of claims in bankruptcy. Robert J1. Kirk, Referee in Bankruptcy. Florence, S. C., .Jan. 16, 1922. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will aipply to the Judge of Pro b~ate for Chirendon County on the 27th day of February, 1922 at 11 o'clock A. M. for Letters of Discharge as guardlin for Tfhomas Miller, for merly a minor. Richard G. Millir, pd. Guardian. Manning, S. C., .Jan. 23, 1922. COLLEGE PRIEPA RATlORY SCHlOOl Mrs. E. C. Nettles Alsbrook, Principal Manning, S. C. lFifteen standard units. High school English, French, Latin, mathematics science and1( penmanship. Thorough preparation for any college. Students for Winthrop and Clemson win hon or's. Certificates adlmit t~o leading coleges without examination. Spe-. eci coaching for beneficiary scholar ships ofrered b~y Winath rop, Clemson the .Citadel, and South Carolina Uni versity. Session begins Jan. 3rd. ..GOLD LEAF Tobacco Seed! 2 Ounces For 25cr Leon Weinberg I~RMfrGtM$! I# It is time to start the New Year , right. Turn yor soil early ahd g h sh e forA- oing cos We have everything the farmer, needs, and the prices are down low. Just received, 'a shipment of Harness, Plows, and Distributors, and in fact, all that a farmer needs. We also have a lot of Choice SANTEE FISHING CANES Cnt by Mr. Hardy Alsbrook, and it goes 'without saying, that these Canes- are good ones, as Mr. Als brook knows a good cane when. he sees it, and cuts nothing but the best. Come in and gdt yours. Plowden Hardware Co. NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, County of Williamsburg. In Re Kingstree Swamp Drainage District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to an order signed by _ _ _ _ _ _ the Honorable .1. 1). Britton, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Williams burg County on the 20th (lay of Jan- -________________________ uary, 1922. An Election will be held in the Kingstrec Swamp Drainage District on Saturday, the 4th (lay of C3 February, 1922, at John Coker's store andl at J1. G. Young's Farm Store, to elect three Drainage Corn mnissioners for the said dlrain~age dlis Tlhe fol lowing are the rules under _ wvhich the election is orderedl to be & II.,k held: Any person my vote wvho is a landl owner wvithin t he said district. All candidates must file their ipledge with the Clerk of Court of Williamsburg County, S. C., at his oflic'e in K ingst ree, S. C., not later than January tlst, 1922. The names of those wvho do not file their pledlges by this time will not be placed on the. l~)!Te pl;lIs shall openf at eight (8) o'clock A. M. on Saturday, February 4th, 1922 and shall remain Open un til four (4) o'clock P. M. on the said (lay. Imm nedliatel y thereafter the managers shall proceed to open the the votes receivedl by each candidate. Mo . r rI a , Trhe returns of the election must be filed wvith the Clerk of Court of Wil-. liamshurg County, S. C., not later than twelve (12) o'clock noon -onroayteNtn'nedifrmnwhae TIuesday following the election. Tlhe following are the managers of noafadtSephadometndvrcete the saidl election. Polling Place-. .Johin Coker's Store, J1. N. Coker', Chairman, J1. N. McKenzie tad Har.- sace n ifiute ta tn btenu mon McKenzie. Polling Place-J. C. Young's Farm ansod rle'iy Store, W. A. Fitch, Chairman, E. H. Lewis and T. M. L,. Coker. J. D). BRITTON, Ltu aeFihtecresoeo u n Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg devr~Latinoslesndnech te County, S. C. Kingstrec, S. C., .Jan. 21, 1922 2t-ce at omv owr wt nt fIuloe ' CITATION NOTICEanclietdotetigthtaeeesryoa The state of South Carolina, ahg f ~ sces County Aof Clarendon.tastnald em'et By J1. M. Windham, Probate Judge: Whereas, A. s. M. Parker made i kuit to me to grant him Letters ofThRadiopn uvFthssrng Administration of the Estate and of feels of RobertJ1. Parker. TJhese are, therefore, to cite andMOEF WADPL S! admonish all andl singular the Kind redl and Creditors of the said Robert .J. Parker deceased, that the~ be andlF ~ ~D~ aPpear~ before me, in the ourt of S~Ifl ul. Probate, to be held at Manning on the 23rd (lay of January next, after pub lication hereof ,at~ 11 o'clock in the ~ J .DVS rsdn forenoon, to show cause, if any they ~have, why the said Administration A .1RDAVc-rsdn Given under my hand this 5th day J .SU S ahe of January, Anno Domini, 1022. J. 'M. Windham, pMoveJForwardPrlease. Toda theNaton'sneedis or mn wh ar