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WA' I have I Caps, i going t( arrange THE LEVI Ehe f nning ines. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARYY 22 Mr. W. S. Prince spent last week in Spartanburg. Mrs. Jane Horton and Miss Oliva are visiting in Abbeville. Miss Leona Rhodes of Gable, spent the week-end with Miss Edna Boger. Misses Lucy Wilson and Shaw of Sumter, spent Saturday in town. American Legion meeting next Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. J. G. Dinkins, Esq., went to Colum bia on business this morning. Mrs. S. J. Bowman left Thursday night to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Newton in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Annie Purdy of Sumter, is visiting at the home of Judge and Mrs. John S. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ness and little daughter, Mrs. D. Hirschmann, Messrs. Harry Riff and J. A. King spent Sunday in Kingstree. THE TAL Our New I Spr: Cap Coa Are talked a1 well-dressed la ried away witl have them in right prices.P In Crepe DeChine Sale Agent Come and: New Arrivals Daily. T he Store of Style at 'O.R 1 ck of Weinberg ( Stock was boug the benefit of oui public know all al 0R R I0 t4 The W. C. T. U. will meet Monday afternoon, March 6 at 4 o'clock at the home of, Mrs. T. F. Coffey. There will be 'social dance Friday evening at the old 5-10-25c Store. From 9 to 2 a. n. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Dick son, Jr., yesterday in Jamaci, N. Y. a baby boy. Miss Vera Gamble of Turbeville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. B. Gam ble. The Camp Fire Girls will have a barbecue supper up town Saturday night from 7 to 10 o'clock. .- Every body is invited to cone hungry. The ladies of the Presbyterian Mis sonary Society met with Mrs. W. C. Davis Monday afternoon. A large number attended. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huggins and children left Monday for Edgefield, where they will make their future home. A large and appreciative audience gathered in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday night at the Union Ser vice in honor of the Francis Willard Memorial. The music was fine, and the sermon on the subject of World Peace, preached by Rev. J. A. Easley was strong, logical, and impressive. TOWN! and ~hionable and ui will be car :> see it. We~ iterials at the gette and Pongee. I Brassiers. Sss. ning. South Curnlinn TCH ] )urchased the Ste lotions, etc.. This ) give our friends d we will let the STORE ititititi rntitti titttttttttttuuu miwtttiu Miss Jeanett Plowden who teaches school in Camden, spent the wepk end home. Miss Margurite Duncan of Een nettsville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mouzon. Mr. Ikey Bagnal of Carolina Col lege spent a few (lays at his home last week. Miss Tora Bagnal will entertain the Thursday night bridge club next week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weinberg of Kingstrce, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Rosa Weinberg. Col. and Mrs. J. E. Pottle of Mil ledgeville, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mouzon. Miss Rast of Georgetown, spent the week-end at Le home of Mrs. J. F. BraSlham. Mrs. C. A. McFaddin and Miss Mat tie Appelt are spending today in Co lumbia. Mesdames S. O. O'Bryan and F. C. Thomas enter' .ined Tuesday after noon with a farewell party in honor of Miss Augusta Appelt who left this morning fi - North Carolina where she ,will be employed in government service. ,K OF THE Wiie of ing Dress4 es, Coatse 1t Suits out wherever fa dies gather. Yo' i our line when y ill shades and m4 dlso a new line of Shirt Waists Crepe Meteor, Geor s for W-B Corsets an< took them over. "Sells it for .Less" wd Quality .. .. Man HE B ;o., consisting of ht at a ridiculouf lucky buy. As bout this wonder S N E -WEIl Minder Gaillard, colored, has been acting very peculiar lately, and. Mon day afternoon she was on the street bowing to the electric light poles and acting in a way to lead the officers to believe she was crazy, so she was locked up. The officers then went to her house to get her husband, Cal vin, to sign an affidavit stating that she was crazy, and on their arrival at the house, they found Calvin was lso crazy so he was placed in jail. Calvin did not have any poles to bow to, so he proceeded -to eat the grass in the yard as if he were an ox. Both will go to the asylum. $1.00 A BUSHEL FOR CORN We have been asked by a great any farmers to etend the time for ;akingx corn oi subscriptions to The rimes that we have decided to Accept he corn through the month of March. 3o any one wishing to take advant ige of our co-operative offer can bring is corn for the net 30 days. and we vill allow them $1.00 per bushel on he subscription price of The Times. . Remember farmers the column leaded "Farmers .xchange" is for tour use and it is absolutely free. Vow is the time to get your county >aper without paying out any cash. 'his being a political year everybody hould take the county paper to keep p with the politicians. Bring your !orn to The Times office and get a re eipt for a year or more to the best weekly paper in the state. 'Every two )ushels of cron means a years sub icription. Bring as many bushels as iou like there is no limit to the imount of corn we will take. The Manning Times. NOTICE If you are in the market for Cash Pertilizers see F. C. THOMAS -epresentative of American Cotton Association. Can make you a price )f $24 per ton delivered for 8-3-3, ;ource / of ammonia, blood tankage umd so. Other goods in proportion. NOTICE OF DISCH ARGE I will apply to the Judge of Pro.. >ate for Clarendon County on the 3rd lay of April, 1922 at 11 o'clock A. VI. for Letters of Discharge as guar lian for Martha .Jane Gamble, for nierly a minor. A. L~. Burgess, 1(d. Guardian. Newv Zion, S. C., Feb. 28, 1922. EX ECUTlOR'S SALE Pursuant to an ordler of J. M. Wind iam, .Judge of Probate, I will sell to he highest bidder for cash, on Fri lay, the 17th (lay of March, 1922, at [1 o'clock a. mn. at the residence of lhe late Frank Bauneau, at St. Paul, s. C. one mule. The said mule being old subject to a preferredl claim of ($90.00) Dollars, duec Richard Bau Robert Jones, nd. Executor. St. Paul, S. C., Feb. 28, 1922. SEED Irish Potatoes! RED BLISS 70c. pk. IRISH COBBLERS 65c. pk. Close Prices in Blag Lots. JOS. S. DICKSON. Dry Goods, Sho ly low price, and soon as we get tl EulSale. is NBERG CO.'S ( NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALE Pursuant to Order of R. J. Kirk Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy, J ail( sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the store formerly occupied by The 5-10-25c store in Manning, S. C., all the stock of goods and fixtures of the Bankrupt estate of the 6-10-25c Store at 11 a. in. on Monday, March 13th, 1D22. G. T. FLOYD, 9-2t-c Trustee. BNKRUPT NOTICE Order of Notice UInited States District Court Eastern District of South Carolina. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of J. R. Eadon, Bankrupt. On this 28th clay of February, A. D. 1922, on reading the foregoin~g petition for the confirmation of the composition heretofore offered and accepted, it is: Ordered by the Court that a hear ing be had thereon the 13th day of March, A. D. 1922, before said Court At Charleston, S. C., in said District, d% elevedl o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published in The Manning Times a newvspaper pIrinted in said District, and that all creditors and other persons interest ed may appear at said time and place and show cause if any they have why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further Ordered by the Court that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order addressed to then at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable Henry A. M. Smith, Judge of the said Court and IFORDI F We carry a comi our pric I30x3 Fisk Cat CABBAGE Wakefield, FL Succe 20c. lOO;9Oc.5' Dickson 'Di PORTO RIC SPRC I can supply you with ] Sprouts that are free fr( thousand for April and get better results'from n you will from plants that County. J. ELBER MANNIT s, fats) we are 1e Stock )LD STAND the seal thereof, at Charleston, '. C. in said District on the 28th day of February, A. D. 1922. i Richard W. Hutson, 2t-e Clerk. TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS The following is the board of Town ship assessors for Clarendon County: Calvary-D. L. Tindal, A. E. Felder,. W. R. Keels. Friendship--W. R. Davis,' A. J. Plowden, C. W. Browne. St. Paul-J. H. King, W. D. Als brooks, D. C. Mason. Santee-C. F. Rawlins6n, H. C. Cousar, J. H. June. St. Marks-J. S. Plowden, L. M. Alsbrooks, H. A. DuBose. Concord-J. A. James, I. Y. Eadon, L. E. Brailsford. Plowdens Mill-J. M. Montgomery,. J. D. McFaddin, S. L. DuRant. Harmony-S. E. Nelson, E. B. Tin dlal, W. E. Daniels. Midway--J. J. Epps, Hugh Mcl'ad din, J. W. Morris. New Zion-J. T. Buddin, Sam Mc Faddin, E. A. McFaddin. Douglas-,J. L. Green, J. F. Turbe vlle, R. W. Coker. Sandy Grove-C. D. Smith, W. D. McFaddin. G. '. Worsham. Sammy Swamp--J. MeD. McFad lin, S. W. Thigpen, S. G. Broadway. St. James--Jeff M. Davis, J. E. Rowe, E. O. Rowe. Manning-J. . F. Bradhan, R. C. Wells. Mt. Zion-E. C.' Coskrey, C. J. Haley, T. E. Lowder. Brewington-E. M. Fulton, C. S. Land, Jr., D. M. Wilson. Please come in and get books,' County board meets March 14th: H. A. Plowden, County Auditor. 'ARTS! >lete line of Ford i and see what i es are. ping at $9.00. R 'ICKSON. mmwummmunnummu nyuup PLANTS. it Dutch and 4 EsS10n. DO; $1.50 1,000 rug $tore. umummunmsurnmummnmmm 0 POTATO $UTS ure Porto Rico Potato' >m disease for $1.50 per M~ay delivery.' You will ative--grown plants than are* -shipped into the T DAVIS,.