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THE MANN Entered at the Postoffice at M Appelt & Shc Published Ev Subscription Rates $2 MANNING, S. C., WED] REDUCTION MADE IN AGRICULTURAL BILl Washington, March 6.-An appro priation of $4,978,033 to meet ex penses of the Agriculture Depart ment during the coming fiscal yeai is recommended in a bill reporter today by the House appropriation committee. The total is $3,710,02( less than the amount appropriate( for the current fiscal year and $1, 544,835 less than budget asseimates Discussing the elimination fron the bill of the $360,000 carried last year for distribution of seeds by members of Congress the committec in its report said the budget bu reau in submitting estimates di not include provision for seed dis tribution. The item of $2,000,000 carried last year's bill for leans to farmers for the purchase of seed grain in drought-stricken areas had not been reported in the bill reported today, the committee reported that no estimate was submitted for the purpose. To Fight Tuberculosis The bill carries $2,578,800 for the eradication of tuberculosis in ani mals, $1,728,800 for the payment of indemnities for tubercular cattle slaughtered by the government, $600,000 for the prevention of the spread of moths, $547,840 for the eradication of the pink boll worm, $200,000 to prevent the spread of the European corn borer, $50,000 for eradication of the foot and mouth disease, $13,000 for wiping out parlatoria date scale, and $25, 000 for prevention of the spread of the Mexican bean beetle. For enforcement of the packers and stockyards act a $410,000 ap propriation is recommended while a total of $103,600 is carried for en forcement of the grain futures trad ing act. An appropriation of $6,532,000 is reconmnlen(l(l for the forest service but no provision is made for main tenence of an air patrol for which $50,000 was appropriated for the current fiscal year. A total of $4,285, 960 is provided for the States relations service of which $1,300,000 would be available for farmers' institutes and agricul tural schools and $1,000,000 for co operative agric'ultural extension work -$500,000 less than the amount ap Ano the FOR the benefit an instaed the Protectu C With this System, you for a certain amount a check by tearing it at th done, no check can be ra Call at our bank and I System to you. It is fr EQUALLY PRACTC DESK AND Pd (Pro tectu Chock. THE BANK ( JOSE~PUISRROTT, Pres~dent ING TIMES anning as Second-Claks Matter. pe, 'Proprietors. ery Wednesday .00 per year in Advance qESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922 propriated a year ago for the pur pose. For Public Roads The bill carries $483,320 for the bureau of public roads. of $2,503, 000 recommended for the bureau of agricultural economies, $291,707 is to be expended for investigation and encouragement of the adoption of improved methods of farm manage ment and practice. Of this amount, the committee provides $150,000 may be used for ascertaining the cost of production of principal staple agri cultural products. The bill carries $39,000 for dem onstrations on reclamation projects, $400,000 for co-operative fire pro tection of forested watersheds of pavigable streams and $50,000 for the acquisition of additional forest lands, this amount being $950,000 less than the appropriation for the current year. MICHELIN Regular Size CORDS Cord Tires at Fabric Prices. Michelin Regular Size Cords cost only a little more than Fabric Tires, and even less in one popular size yet they average fully a third more mileage as proved in almost endless tests, covering hundreds of thousands of miles. -lere is an actual comparison of prices: Rim Fabric Regular Size Tires Cords 30x3% $14.90 $16.00 32x3% 19.90 20.95 31x4 22.90 19.50 32x4 26.90 27.85 33x4 27.90 28.50 34x4 28.90 29.75 Michelin regular size cords are the last word in Tire Development. Clarendon Motor Co. Manning, S. C. I protection of our de-. king accounts, we have iheck System. can write your checks nd then protect your at amount. That being [sed to a higher amount. et us demonstrate this ee to all depositors. AL FOR POCKET, Y ROLL USE TcO Tj1e oRD)ER OF )F MANNING T. M. MOUZON, Cashier A ssatn Caher WEAK, NERVOUS, ALL RUNDOWN Missouri Lady Suffered Until She Tried Cardui.-Says "Result Was Surprising. "- ot Along Fine, Became Normal and Healthy. Springfield Mo.-"My back was N weak I could hardly stand up, and I would have bearing-down pains an was not well at any time," says Mrs, D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known farmer on Route 6, this place. "1 kept getting headaches and having to go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams describing the troubles from which she obtained relief through the use of Cardui. "My husband, having heard of Cardul, proposed getting it for noe "I saw after taking some Cardul . that I was improving. The result was surprising. I felt like a- different person. "Later I suffered from weakness and weak back, and felt all run-down. I did not rest well at night, I was so nervous and cross. My husband said he would get me some Cardul, which he did. It strengthened me . . . My doctor said I got' along fine. I was in good healthy condition. I cannot say too much for it." Thousands of women have suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, tjntil they found roliet from the use of Cardui. Since it has helped so many, you should not hesitate to try Cardui U troubled with womanly ailments. For sale everywhere. E.8s NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALE In the District Court of The United States, for the Eastern District of South Carolina. In Bankruptcy. Notice of Sale. In the matter of: J. C. Dennis, H. M. Dennis and J. R. Dennis, individually and as co partners trading as J. C. Dennis & Sons, Bankrupts. Pursuant to an Order of Robert J. Kirk, Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy, made in the above entitled matter, dated February 24th, 1922, notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest and last bidder therefor, for cash, sub ject to the approval of this Court, at the place of business formerly oc cupied by the above named bankrupts in the Town of Turbeville, in the County of Clarendon, and in the Dis trict aforesaid, on Monday, March 20th, 1922, at twelve o'clock Noon, the following described assets of the said Bankrupts: Stock of merchandise inventoried at approximately Two Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars. Unpledged accounts receivable ag gregating Nineteen Hundred, Eighty six and 39-100 ($1986.39) Dollars; and unpledged notes receivable ag gregating Four Hundred,' Seventy two and 41-100 ($472.41) Dollars. Notes receivable pledged to the Ashepoo Fertilizer Works, and aggre gating Seventeen Hundred, Fifty four and 62-100 ($1754.62) Dollars. Store fixtures inventoried at ap proximately Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00). Five shares of stock of Turbeville Motor Company of the par value of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, which are pledged to The Sumter Trust Company of Sumter, S. C. Two shares of stock of the Turbe ville Telephone Company of the par value of Twenty-five ($25.00) each. Also the following assets belonging to the bankrupt estate of J. C. Den nis, individually, to wit: one cow andl calf, ten hogs, two mules, one Stude baker~ automobile, two wvagons, one lot of farm implements, eleven shares of stock in the Bank of Turbe ille of the pare value of $50.00 ench, one share of stock of TLurbeville Trelephohe Company of the par value of Twenty five ($25.00) Dollars, one share of stock of Turbeville Cotton Warehouse Company of the par value of Ten Dol lars, one share of stock of the Tiurbe ville Drug Company of the par value of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, one-fourth interest in the Turbeville Hlardware Company, and a certain lot of farm prodluce, consisting of corn, hay, fod CHICH ESTERNS PILLS -h.,h..e..Ji o anN 'A 'l n Re 1s und.etiicy yeart known as Dest.Safest,Aiways Reilabie SLD)BY DRUGGOISTS EVERYWHERE The Most Profitable Acre on the Farm The garde itEf poth isi recognized by iinny as tnh best paying. part fthe rm , but Isl ofrten lCgl( Cted. A j.oo 1,1a,.rden imeans motny In 'oni po'ket, and fro~m it healthi thanigeen freseh vegetable. ALASPLANT SEEDS The right variety of vegetables to chioose for earli iess, yield or flavor Isq clenrly showni In, otr 19'23 ' atailog. M.lalIedi froo on reqnest. WOOD'S CROP SPECTAT,, giv ing seas,,oabl, nfrrouon for the fatrmo anmd iurrtet I.irieoin of i al flid ne(eds,01 milld free. T.W.WOOD & SONS SEEDSMEN No. 17 5. 14tfk St., Rtiind, ta. der and potatoes. All of the oregoing assets are to be sold in such lots or parcels as rnay appear to the Trustee to be for the best interest of the said estate; and all of said assbts shall be sold' free and clear, of all '.liens and encunm brances whatsoever. The purchaser or purchasers thereof shal e re quired to immediately comply with their said bid or bids, and should they fail to do s4, then the same shall be at once resold at the risk of such frst bidder or bidders. 11-c Leopold Strauss, Trustee, NOTICE The qualifi d voters residing in Douglas School District No. 21 of Clarendpn County, South 'Carolina, will hereby take notice that an elec tion will be held at the Hicks School House on Wednesday, March 15th, 1922 for the purpose of voting on the quetion whether said school dis trict shall evy and collect annually an additional tax of Nine (9) mills ,PA Ll The Big I API - Con FEATURING a"d Ban inch FOR INFORMATION J. L. Mimnaugh, Jr. General Chairman VOTE For S. C.( Co-oper WeIla CA MPAIG Si gnature Who S1. Grade, class a 2. Pool each gra 3. Sell or Wardl reducing courn We the undersigned South Carolina Co-operi W. C. D)AVIS, Presi4 CHIARL1TON DuRA JOSEPH SPROTT, W. D. M~cCLARY, I J1. A. WEINBERG, S. OLIVER O'BRYiI C. E. GAMBLlI, Pre for general school purposes. I'olls open from~ 7 a. m. tb 4 p*m. i traton certificates and tax required as in general electior Byorder of Claren~don Board of Education. Tho-elect be conducted by J. W. Coker DV > Hicks and W. M. Robinson T, t . .2t-c By E. J. B1 0W\i' 2t-e ' County Supt of Education. SUMMONS NOTICE State of South Carolina, Clarendon County. Court of Common Pleas. Summons. Bank of Sumnierton, Plaintiff, vs. Ozias Mathis, Mary M.' Mathis, some times known as Minnie M. Mathis, Mary C. Carver, Augusta L. Wad=~ ford, Troy Wadford, Ragin Mathis Mary Alice Mathis, The Nationai Bank of Sumter, South Carolina, The Citizens Bank of Pinewood, The Mutual Fertilizer Company, E. F. A. Wieters & Sons Inc., J. A. Weinberg, Davis & Barnes, Inc., V AFE estival Week at ( AIL 17th to 21 The Fashion Show, Style S] test, Crowning of the Palma: Trades Display, Baby Para d Concerts, Fireworks and; a I ading GRAND OPERA ST PLAN TO COME AND BR MANUFACTURERS: Rese WRITE THE FOLLOWING Jas M. Green Exhibit Space PA LMA-FESI Through The otton Gr ative Ass4 lay Help Ours N NOW ON s in Clarend ~t It Will *nd sample each bale. de and sell by pools i: Louse all cotton upon try damage. bankers of Clarendon Count ,tive Cotton Growers' Associh lent First National Bank of 14 NT, President Honte Bank 8 President The Bank of Man 'resident The Bank of Santee President The Bank of Sumr LN, Prdsiddnt Thy Bank of Ps sident The Bank of Turhevill 3ummorton Hardware Company, ?eoples Whol vle Grocery, Con-.ahF.W oyDendt. *The Defendants Above Named: ou are hereby summoned ajd, re-. s actionf of 'which' a copy Is here w'th served upon you, and to verve a py of your Answer to the said Com pjalnt on the subscriber (T. H. Stukes) at his office in. Manning, S. C., within twents days after the ser vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail ta answer the Complaint within the time afore said, the plaintiff in thisi.action will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the rom tesrei ed T. H. Stukses, Plaintiff's Attorney:' To. The Defendant, Mary C.- Carver: TAKE NOTICE That the Summons and Complaint in the above stated ac tion were filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Clarendon County, S. C., on FebruAry 1, 1922 and are now on file in said office. T. H. Stukes, Plaintiff's Attorney. STA!: ohimbia, end! tow, State-wide Beauty esta Queen, Auto Show le, Floats Parade, Daily lost of other attractions AR NIGHT ING THE FOLKS rve space now. r AT COLUMBIA, S. C.: H. F. Eldridge Publicity. A QUEEN Swers' elves Sto Secure~ rn Countap Do! ri quantity. delivery, thereby y, hereby endorse .the ition. M lanning. 5 Trust Company. ning. rmerton. xville.