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Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22,.1922 Mrs. Lottie McCutchen of Sardinia, was in town Tue- 'ay. Mr. Covert Plowden of Black Moun tain, is in town on business. Miss Ruth Fowler spent the week end at her home. Mrs. T. M. Mouzon is spending the (ay in Sumter shopping. Mr. Leon Burgess of Sumter, spent Sunday in town with relatives. S. Oliver O'Bryan, Esq., was in Co lumbia, last Thursday on business. Mrs. R. D. Cothran ent~rtained at her home last Thursday afternoon. J. J. Canty, Esq., of Summerton, was in town Tuesday attending court. Mr. Brockingtoi of Kingstree, is in town this week. Mr. E. B. Shorter spent last Sun day in Columbia. Mr. Horace Thomas has returned home from Youngsville, N. C. Dr. J. H. Hawkins of Hartsville spent Sunday in Manning. Miss Grace Nimmer has resigned her position in the post office. Sheriff Gamble took a co 'red wo man by the name of Dens to ,he Asy lunm last Sunday. Mr. J. A. Weinberg has returned home after spending several weeks in Florida. Mr. Morgan Sauls of Winston Salem spent Sunday in town with his mother, Mrs. Fannie Sauls. Mr. Warren Dickson, Jr., who was operated on for appendicities in Flor ence last week is improving. Capt. S. Y. Barnes of Foreston, was in town Monday attending the board meeting of Pensioners. Mr. Wendell Levi of Sumter, spent a few (lays here last week attending court. Miss Aileen Fladger of Spartan burg, spent a few days last week with friends here. Miss Frances Dickson entertained a number of young folk at her home last Friday night. Miss Martha Pitts of Summerton, spent Friday with her aunt, Mrs. Jno. D. Gerald. 'FAD1 Or Hot or Bak< cooking to give Detroit Vap matic and t All ther DUCE[ IF URF Need Cot tors, Doul best. W. Sole Agents And ever several ot and can s to see us. PLOWOEI Mrs. H. C. Curtis entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon for benefit of the Civic League. Mrs. Scott Harvin, Sr. will enter tain at rook Tuesday. a tcrnoon for the Civic League. ! Miss Irma Weinberg entertained the Thursday night bridge club last week. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Cole and child ren of Kingstree, motored to Mann ing Friday afternoon. Miss Isabella Thomas left this week for G. W. C. at Greenville, where she will resume her study of music. Mrs. Frank Ervin entertained at rook Saturday morning in honor of her niece, Miss Lynn DuRant. Miss Mary Davis of Columbia Col lege, spent the holidays at her home in Silver. Miss Virginia Geiger of Columbia College, is home for the spring holi days. ,mumuunummmununnmun Garden CORN White Dent Golden Dent Stowells Evergreen Country Gentleman Truckers Favorite Adams Early. Amber and Sug Pearl or Ca RAPE Woods See Terry's Seed 90 DAY BURT We solicit your business prompt service." JOS. S. D I WIFE isekeeper needs er for the spring , she wants the I the best service. or; the Flore he Perfection ;e the best made ) PRICES. ton or Corn Planters, >1e or Single Plows, ti a are for the Cole ybody knows what th her makes which are< eli as low as any relia I HARD WI Miss Woods of Columbia is visiting her uncle, Mr. Porcher Mitchum at Jordan. Miss Jeannette Plowden who teaches school at Camden, spent the week-eni at home. Miss Fannie James Davis who has been attending Converse College, is home. Mr. Belton King of Bethune, spent Monday with his brother, Mr. J. A King. Mrs. J. M. Peavey has opened a dress-making parlor ih the rear of the store of RAif & Ness, where she will be able to do all kin'ds of work in this line. STOP 'AND READ Then come to the camp fire play the camp fire girls will give in the school auditorum Friday evening at 8 o'clock, March 24th. Only 20c and 30c admission. Pull out the dough and watch the mercury rise. C Seed! BEANS Pole Sieva Bush Sieva Kentucky Wonder Bountiful Red Valentine Ramshorn Peas. ar Drip Millet htail Millet. SEED d in bulk. in packages. SEED OATS. . Honest dealings and ICK SON. =t en=t tt=It== = ti an Oil Stove and summer >est, and one We have the nee Auto ,and at RE Guano Distribu-E ley also want the Goods! ey are. We alsoE >f the best quality ble dealer. Come IRE CO.I TIDE ALCOLU MUSIC CLUB Minutes of Last Meeting We had our regular meeting or March 17th, six members being pre sent and four visitors. Each membei played a piano solo excppt our new member Sarah Jenkins; one duet was rendered by Mary Jones and Aliet Harvin. Mary Jones and J'uanita Wells read two pieces of poetry and Jennie Alderman a selection of prose. We then organized a club which we namned Alcolu Music Club, we voted for our officers -and elected the following: President, Jennie Alderman; Secre tary, Juanita Wells; Treasurer, Mary Jones; Chairman of Membership Com mittee, Edith Collins; Mrs. Harley our teacher, assigned the duties of each officer who promised to serve faithfully. Delicious refreshments were served. We then adjourned to meet again Tuesday, April 17th. Juanita Wells, Alcolu, S. C. Secretary. HONOR ROLL FOR THE PANOL4 SCHOOL 1st. grade-Charlie Aycock, Man nie Brock, Douglas Richardson, Cath erine Holladay. Adv. 1st. grade- Mattie Fairey, Harry Richardson, Janes Manning Richardson. 2nd. grade-Bert Chewning, Sarah Holladay, Ruth Richbourg, J. B. Richbourg. 3rd. grade-Hazel Elliot, Irene Hol laday. 4th. grade-S. P. Holladay, Billy Holladay. 5th. grade-Benson Fairey, Clyde Elliot, Mary Brown. 6th. grade-Tracy Chewning, Lily Way. 7th. grade-Not represented. 8th. grade-Ellen Holladay, Pat Brock. 9th. grade-Elma Chewning, Lucile McCall. BASEBALL AT SUMMERTON Greeleyville High School ran wild in the sixth inning Wednesday after noon and defeated Summerton 14 to 2, making a total of ten runs in the big inning, when it took the whole Summerton team and most of her reserves to retire the side. Greely ville produced a well-balanced team and sprang a decided surprise here. Davis, Tidall and Vimmer showed best baseball for Summerton, while the Greelyville boys all played well. Summerton High School defeated Kingstree Friday afternoon by the score of 10 to 5. The game was featured by the pitching of Brails ford, the hitting and base running of Briggs and a double play unassisted by Burgess of Summerton, while the hitting of Hines and p catch by Blake ly were the Kingstree features. King stree was unable to secure a hit off. Brailsford after the fourth inning. Subscribe to The Times NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the regular election of the registered electors of the Town of Manning will be' held on the 10th (lay of April 1922, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and Six Alderman to serve for the next two ensuing years and for a Commissioner of Public Works to serve for a term of Six years. Said election will be held in the, Town Hall of the Town of Manning, polls will open at Eight o'clock A. M. and remain open continuously until four o'clock P. M. That S. R. prott, S. E. Ingram and L. D. Nettles have been designated as Manager's of said election and wvill' condluct the same accor'ding to law. By or'der of Councile. T. L BanalW. C. Davis, Mayor'. Clerk and Treasurer. - NOTICE If you are in the market for Cash Fertilizers see r'epresentative of American Cotton Association. Can make you a price of $24 per ton deliver'ed for 8-3-3, soiurce of ammonia, blood tankage and so. Other' goods in proportion. ' CIROPRACTIC (The Cure TIhat Lastsq) Office hours in Manning on Monday, Wednesday and Fr'iday 3 to 5:30 P. M., at home - * Mrs. .Janie I. Horton. Always glad to talk with you over youir health problems. 1)1. A. ID. PLOWDEN Sumnter, S. C. SEED ffrish Potatoes! RED BLISS 70c. pk. IRISH COBBLERS 65c. pk. Close Prices in Blag Lots. JOS. S. DICKSON. SANI~I Shaving Next Door to WHITE -B SANITARY We Ask Your Patronal LVEsTOCK MEETING AT SUMTER, FEBRUARY 24th Will Outline Plan of Financial As sistance For Livestock Growers A meeting will be held at Sumter on the 24th by the South Carolina Co-operative Livestock Association under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce to present. a plan for the financial assistance of livestock grow- 1 ers. The following gentlemen will speak: Senator Niels Christensen, R. C. Horne, Jr., Secretary of the Livestock Association, Mr. W. A. Campbell, I President of the Association and L. { L. Barrett, Manager. This association is organized under the South Carolina Co-operative Mar keting Act of 1921 of the State of South Carolina. Under this Act the 2 South Carolina Livestock Association is enabled to borrow money from the i War Finance Corporation, which they t will in turn loan to livestock growers i for agricultural purposes, including - the breeding, growing, fattening and marketing of livestock. L The Association will loan money to its members and it is planned that they will loan them as much as 75 per cent of the value of their live stock in some cases. The Association will also market co-operatively the livestock of its E members and will not only llelp them to get the highest price for their livestock, but will assist them to raise the grade of their stock, and loan them money to hold on to their live stock until a better market is avail able. Every man who owns livestock or contemplates owning livestock is urg- L ed to attend this meeting and learn " .nst what the association can do for him. L A barbecue was held Tuesday after- I noon at the home of Mr. Howard Tis dale, near Paxville. Several Manning - people were in attendance. DOWN WI BOLL W Fight him to the last, pl good stuff. Feed yourself Place Your Orders for Yo To be delivered ab 18c Each--Any Qu I can also ship your bea prices. Yours fori G. DEWEI At Katzoff's D FORD'!T We carry a comp Parts. Try us e our pnjc< 30x3 Fisk Cas JOS. S. DI PORTO RIC4 SPRO I can supply you with pi Sprouts that are free fror thousand for April and 12 get better results from na you will from plants that County. J. ELBER'] MANNIN ARY Parlors Flome Bank ARBERS ! SERVICE le. IUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE A sub-district Sunday School con erence will be hold at the Paxville vethodist Church on next Tuesday, he 28th. This conference is being ntertained by. the Pinewood charge, end cordially invites any who would Ike to attend. Four interesting speakers have been ecured for the day. The morning ervices will open at 11' o'clock, and he afternoon hour about 8 o'clock.' A unch will be served on the grounds. Ls superintendent of the Sunday school here, I would appreciate a arge attendance, and will assure you warm welcome by our people. Every ody invited. M. B. Corbett, Superintendent. The American Legion and Ladies' tuxiliary have made arrangements rith Manager Hanks to put on next. ieek, series of the best moving pic ures made. The above organizations bill get half of the proceeds. Black Valentine Beans ! We have a few left. Dickson Drug Store. TH THE EEVIL! ant beans and other and others. ur Bean Baskets Now. )ut April 20th. "tity-18c Each ns and get top notch ;ervice, CLARK ept. Store. 'ARTS! lete line of Ford mnd see what H is are. ing at $9.00. [CKSON. 3 POTATO UTS are Porto Rico Potato n disease for $1.50 per :ay delivery. You will. tive-grown plants than are shipped into the [' DAVIS, 'I ;,s. c. .