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A C I havej wholesa Bargain sists of . We are Dry GQ4 per yar The~ Ehe Il ning 'ies. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922 Miss Addie Weinberg is visiting .friends in Spartanburg. Mr. Charlie Davis of Wofford Col lege is at home for a few days. Supervisor R. E. McFaddin spent last week at Fairlong, on a hunt. Mr. Ingram Wilson of Columbia, is home on a visit to his parents. Mr. Ralph Kennedy will spend the week-end in Gibson, N. C. Mr. Morris Ness was a business visitor to St. Matthews last week. Misses Irene and Helen Plowden spent the week-end in Sumter, with relatives. To be married tomorrow afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Levi, Miss Netta Levi and Mr. Sidney Bayersdorfer of Philadelphia. Fo T obacco S pe We have c tinue to ke son, a con and Fertili2 preciate yc Cash or Tin and goods in Mannins Be sure to se< BOMAF '_REPI IR ust bought $3,00 le cost to-day. I s are even great Dry Goods, S offering Shoes ti ds that cost 25c 1. Come quick 1 New I Mr. Dud Plyler who has been con ducting a sale in Camden spent Sun dlay here. Miss Virginia Geiger of Columbia College will arrive Friday morning to visit her parents. Miss Rose Ervin entertained three tables of bridge last Friday night in honor of Miss Helena Weinberg of Wedgefield. Mrs. J. W. Wideman entertained the young married people's bridge club on last Saturday night. .Judge Wilson and Mr. Sam Barron left the first of the week for a duck hunt near Georgetown. Born to Sheriff and Mrs. J. Edward Gamble last Monday morning, twins two ine young lailies. Rev. and Mrs.;. P. Inabnit of King stree, visited relatives in Manning this week. Mr. John Burgess of Atlanta, Ga., was a visitor last week 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stukes. Mrs. Leon Weinberg entertained Tuesday afternoon at rook for the benefit of the Civic League. r All Use acial and Truci n hand now anc ep on hand durir riplete Stock of :er Materials. 'I ur business. ie Sales Made Farmers delivered from , Son short notice. Sus before placin It Sam Barrnn'g Offce. BI 0 worth of High-Gre am going to sell th er than the ones off hoes, Pants, Ha iat originally cost $ . per yard wholesak before those wonder dea C~o Mr. T. "F. Coffey, who at present, spent is conducting a live stock business in there Hickory, N. C., is in Manning for a preacl few days. 1 Brii "Dodo" Phillips, the famous foot The '7 ball star, was in Manning last Satur- per b1 day on his way to Sunmerton to visit his brother, Prof. J. W. Phillips. All Capt. R. Boyd Cole, who is station- Mond0 ed at Oklahoma City, is expected to arrive in Manning tonight ' to visit his mother, Mrs. Ida Cole. Su <a Dr. and Mxrs. J. A. Cole of King- the P stree, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. D. Gerald in Manning last Sun- The day. aftern at th< Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harvin celebrat- son. ed their golden wedding last Wednes clay, having been married fifty years Mr. on that day. is visi Johns We are glad t1+ state that Supt. E. will a J. Browne who has been sick at his (lay. home with grippe for the past week is'able to be out. Mia Married on January 26th by Judge the y J. M. Windham, Mr. Joel James Du- Maysse Bose and Miss Margaret Reatha nle Goudy both of Turbeville. MessI Mr. S. I. -arvin returned home Sat- aSt ke urday from Spartanburg, where he served the gi The Mrs. 1 has bi E solem: last 7 Proba Thurs J lt i'l .1ourne Febru respor Smith Esq., Stuke, bar. Rant i attorn A 1 We corn. Times bushl for yc e Fertilizers &o~ Is a l e or y paj I will con .its rej night, ig the sea- eu Fertilizers RURIA fe will ap- Un'. sion a1 erl to cert iih S by dlis and mn pofst-o to Reliable " 1922, tions oflices the pcd nou nc varehouse om< J). mn., 'at hos your order DR.A ,I yvi img otL signat Medici the State equal sions de.Merchandi is Stock the sa ered at our Fi, ts, 2aps, Sh and more fo today, you c -ful bargains. ai mpan several days on business. While he heard the great Billy Sunday 1. ig us your corn in exch'ange for 'imnes. We will allow you $1.00 ishel. members of Live Oak Camp W. are urged to be present 'y night, February 6th. Christian Endeavor meets every y afterndon -at 3:30 o'clock in reabyterian Church. W. C. T. U. will meet Monday oon, :February 6th at 4 o'clock home of Mrs. Dr. G. L. Dick H. B. Ewart of Spartanburg, ting at the home of Mrs. B. A. Dn. Mrs. Ewart and children company Mr. Ewart home Fri s Iima Weinberg entertained ung folk bridge club last Thurs ight. Those present were: Corinne Barfield, Tora Bag tddie and Irma Weinberg and s. John G. Dinkins, Taylor ,, Jim Sprott, Charlie Thomas homas Bagnal. Miss Weinberg her guests a salad course after me. last Will and 'Testament of sallie McKnight Clark, deceased 3en required to be probated in i form. The case came up on 'hursday to be heard before te Judge J. M. Windham and on lay evening the case was' ad (I and continued until Monday, ,try 6th. The attorneys for the dents were: Judge Mendal L. of Camden, Tredoll Hillard, of Georgetown, Weinberg and and H. C. Curtis of the local Lee and Moise of Su'mter, Du md Ellerbe, Wrdy and O'Bryan eys for the petitioners. pay $1.00 per bushel for shelled Any one wishing The Manning for one year can bring us two s of corn ,and we will send the to you for a year in exchange 'ur corn. This offer only holds mntil the first of March. Every should have the county paper, ost esp~ecially this year, as this political year. D~on't overlook portunity of getting your coun ecr wyithiot spending any cash. WVOODMAN TO MEET Oak Camp No. 181 will hold rular monthly meeting Monday February 6th. All members ged to present as there is some mnpor'tant business to b~e tran >rder of Council Commnandler. L~ CA RRIER EXAMINATION er'. date of .Jan. 25 1922, The I States Civil Service Commis rnouncps that it has been decid change the present method of :ation of rural carrier eligibles, continuing the county registers nintamin a local register for each IDice having rural carrier dec iecordlance with the practice ad above, the exammnations tRed to bhe held February 11, arre hereby canceled. Examina will he announced for all post where there are vacancies in sition of r'ural carrier, due an ment of the dates of which will CIIIRIOPRACrTIC (TIhe Cure Thlat Lasts) c hour's in Manning:. 3 to 5 Monday, Wednesday Friday, no of Mrs. .Janie I. ilorton. .D. PLOWDEN, D. C., Ph. C. Card of Thanks sh to take this means of thank r friends in Manning for their ures to the petition, asking the il Assembly for a Chiroliractid ning Boardl in thin State. Per r, I do not need a Chiropractic as I have passed the State il Board, hut am interestedl in Thiropractic profession in the andl anm anxious to see It on an footing with the other profes its It Is in other States, and ap Le the influence of friends In rr It an. i . ',y). a,'f . ,ie % se for less than one-half me as 'I bought it. The ref Sale. This Stock con irts, Etc.; r $1.48---all solid leather. an buy from us at 10c. e picked over. MORRIS NESS, Mgr. 9Y R. R. Jenkinson's Old Stand. Announcement ! I have purchased the mercantile interest of D. W. Alderman & Sons Co., at Manning and Alcolu. We therefore will discontinue business as the Dickson Grocery & Feed Co., and conduct business in Manning at the store - formerly known as Alderman's under the name of the undersigned. We are very -grate ful to our friends that have given us a portion of their business and will strive to continue to merit it. Our motto shall be HONESI'Y and PROMPT SERVICE JOS. S. DICKSON. bc given.R.BBrdaaxil Under the new plan, a person willOc.Nreot be eligible for appointment only atNo.Nrpot the office which supplies'- his bomneDe.Nrpot with mail. - I.IBro ,Treil - Cary Smith, Oc.Nreot Postmaster., N. .N eot AMERICAN LEGION MEETING J .TroilSrii The regular February meetiing of Nv-N eot Williams-Burgess Post will be held Ic.N eot at the Club Rooms Tuesday, Feb. '7th,L.LWES, at 8 p. m. All members are urged toCotyTesr. be present as important business wvill be transnetedl. . J. G. Dinkins, GITJOI RAIE Commander. St eesug ~. a.~. MAGISTRATE'S REPORtT Moeta30lclManswe For Quarter Eniding D~ecember i~alto ftecatrhr 31st, 1921. (a.Tecrmnil ee mre W. E. Fleming, New Zion thhitroflclMsry Det.-Cost-..-- .......- ....._-.-..$4.50 Nov.---Cist-._---......--- _...--12.50CA D0'T N S Dc--Fi-s---.----.........20.00 Wewn totak ur eliegI Total - ...-- ............$37 00 anl rins orter m n ats o RI. IL. Ridgill, Manning . ide ou nou eetbrae Dt.--Cost --..----- - -...-$19.50 ont Det.-Fines -- --- ------.---.... ....75.00s.B.W.Ds~am s n Nov.--Fines ..-------....500 Nov.---Costs ..._- ......- _.- ...._..1.00 Oct.----No---- report$..0 Nov.---Nohig ropoport Dec.-Nohing t repor.--Nos Ce o bble Phil~p . ~VL., FrBarroSw, OTArbeSl r~ct.-Oct.---Noorreport Nov.-No-Nog rereprrt Dec.--Noingtorrporr,. Oct.----Noreeort. ~ov.-Fi~os-Nov.---N---re$25t0 Dec.-No eport.-Nnnrt S.C Tot.lPetersburg,--F-a.,3Jan. A1 Iorethan300 ocal ason wer