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Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922 LOCAL Mr. Ike Bagnal of S. C. University, spent the week-end at home. Miss Betty Lucas of Charleston is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. I. Ellerbe. Mrs. Janies Clark spent a few days last week with relatives in Florence. Mr. Dudley Plyler spent Sunday in town with friends. Miss Jennie Land of Foreston, spent Friday in town shopping. Miss Janie Wilson spent Sunday in Sumter, with relatives. - Mrs. Brinkley of Georgetown, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bomar motored to Columbia, Thursday. Mr. J. G. Dinkins spent the week end in Charleston. Mr. Wade Weatherford spent Mon day in Sumter, on business. Miss Harrelson spent the week-end at her home in Charleston. Miss Butler of Sumter spent last Sunday with Mrs. W. M. Brockinton. Mrs. Sue Harvin of Salters, is visit ing at the home of Judge Wilson. J. G. Dinkins, Esq., spent Saturday in Charleston on business. The county convention meets in Manning next Monday, May first. Hon. Charlton DuRant was a busi ness visitor to Washington last week. Mr. Taylor Stukes left Monday morning to spend a few (lays in Char leston on business. Misses Mattie Horton and Virginia Coffey spent last Sunday in Colum bia. Mr. Ellis Wells spent Friday and Saturday in Columbia attending Pal mafesta. Hon. Ben H. Harvin of Clarendon is a candidate for A. F. Lever's place on the Federal Loan Board. Mr. Lev er having resigned several (lays ago. Here's hoping Mr. -larvin will be suc cessful. I sheds its blades ol S thinking of a la That is, if you's its advantages. from the pppea of the house. Drop in and 104 Plowd Garde Tool Miss Rounette Hirschmann return ed to New York, Sunday after visit ing her parents for two weeks. There will be held a rural carrier examination at Manning, on May 13th, for Rural Carrier for New Zion. Miss Mary 'Metropol of Winthrop College spent the week-end with her brother, Mr. Jack Metropol. Mrs. Fannie Sauls spent last week at Winthrop College with her daught er, Miss Georgia. Miss Del Riser who underwent an operation in Savannah hospital is home. Mrs. Frank Rodgers of Fair Bluff, N. C., is in. Manning visiting rela tives. Messrs. Thomas Bagnal and Willie Geiger spent a few days last week in Sumter. Miss Lillian Browne who has been teaching school in Swansea, returned home Monday night. Capt. S. Y. Barnes of Foreston, spent Friday in town attending the meeting of the Pension Board. Mrs. Martin Weil and Misses De borah and Jane Weil of New York, are visiting Mrs. Leon Weinberg. Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Davis spent the week-end in Florence, with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hlaynesworth. Mrs. Sue Harvin of Salters spent the week-end in Manning with rela tives. Bishopville and Summerton school teams played ball at Summerton Sat urday losing 14 to 2. A severe hail storm struck in the St. Paul and Summerton sections last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Graham Moses of Sumter, visited her parents, Mdr. and Mrs. S. Iseman in Manning this week. The public is invited to the closing exercises of Baywood School May 3rd, Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. Miss Irma Weinberg returned home Sunday from a visit to friends in Marlington. Miss Estellena Reardon left Sun day on an extended visit to relatives at Greelyville and Kingstree. Come in boys "the water is fine," send us a "ten spot" and let the peo ple know what office you want. Circle No. 4 entertained at the home of Mrs. Joit. S. Wilson last Friday afternoon for benefit of the Mission ary Society. Misses Irma and Addie Weinberg 'left this morning for Spartanburg, where they will attend the Spring Music Festival. h"is time of the year, winter coat of hardne grass spring up, you' wn mower. vant, a neat, even gr< An unkept, shaggy rance, and so indirecti )k over the various nr en Hardwe Lawn Hose it's " New . ....Here Clothes Comforts are Child's first Demands In selecting apparel for children, the first consideration must be of comfort, because, no matter the season, child will be comfortable else they will not wear the garment. This is particularly true of summer apparel. Mothers who have longed for simple, attractive, and, above all, dis tinctly new clothes, for their children, will find here the very things for which they wished. Good Taste-Simplicitj-Values. Tub frocks of best linen ginghams. Summer bonnets of soft straw. Piece Goods in *Organdies, Voiles, Silks, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, Linen, Lineens, Etc. MORRIS NESS Weinberg Co.'s Old Stand Manning, South Carolina See Black and White Minstrel Mi and Mrs John Ilciiot enter Jos S Dickson has naugurated a May 11th at School Auditorium, home tamed at a family linner Sunday n novel scheme to induce business, and talent. honor of Mr. L. L. Wells, it being his we call special attention to his page - -seventy-fifth birthday. ad, in this issue. Trhis is an 86 cents Manning High School team defeat- sale. In other words his one dollar ed Pinewood High School here yester- We did not'get all of the relegates articles, during this sale will be 8G da ot.to the County Convention, but on next cents. This is at saving of 14 cents (ly6 o5~____Monday we hope to see every club oay the ollar, and e know the trad Don't forget the meeting at the represented at the convention. This ing public will grasp the opportunity Library Saturday afternoon ti mr, so be sure ad come. o'clock. - OE OOGNZ o'lok evssi's. S. L. IDavis, Gus Walters, ---1. R. Eadlon and Walker Hlolliday went All womien who are interested The pension money is rcow being to Lake City yesterday to get ideas in forming a Democratic Club are paid out which will be of some benefit about trucking. These farmers hay to the old soldiers during the hard iig planted a considerable amount of urt.dRo atte Court he Mr.rt andm Mrs John Heriot enter timges. truck this year. (torw Ihrdyatron a e tained'aloakfamilyDeinnertiundayntn Mi. eth asonhas urchse hono The Mnnin Libr Alscition hairn ilb ~e n xli bakutsokWe h )vLv wi no'gt a o the ry ataes dti ra~zto fcus lc CopnttS.Pul n ve ope atenontyri 2ovetion, ut. oncok neti fofcrrlrsnaino the bsines in f~~ daysonvy mebri hope to e ee . 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Mn.theaFedera Pinlhih m eti obi lastMTR S.C mar fr anddaestopublis thiarnyOfrs. venio met, ad hi metneBe ' Mesdames Marie Brown and Hanks eritortained at rook last Friday after noon as one of chain of teas for the Civic League. The Manning 'High School etiter tained at Mrs. Maria Brewn's Friday evening in honor of the base ball team of Bishopville. Mrs. G. L. Dickson and Miss Helen Plowden spent' last week in Columbia as guests of, Mrs. Lee Jones for Pal mafesta, Misses Lurline Kinder and Mildred Wilson and Messrs. Win. Clark and Mdtte Tyler of Kingstree, were the guests of Miss Bertha Clark last Thursday evening. Miss Rachel Richbourg who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Windham has returned to her home in Foreston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Galloway of Clinton are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Galloway near Mann ing. The star mail route from Sumter started last Sunday morning, thus giving Manning the Columbia papers and other northern mail on Sunday morning instead of Monday morning. On next Wednesday the Dickson Drug Store will inaugurate their regu lar Spring One Cent Sale. Read their adv. on another page. It is interest ing. The Banner Tobacco Warehouse of Sumter, has an adv. on another page in this issue, announcing that they will be open as usual for the sale of tobacco by auction. They will open their house on August 8th. Mrs. Lein Weinberg entertained with a fish supper at Martins Lake last Wednesday night in honor of her guests, Mrs. Weil and the Misses Weil. Mrs. W. E. Reardon, Mrs. J. A. Weinberg, Miss Corinne Barfield and Mrs. T. M. - Mouzon spent Thursday and Friday in Columbia attending the meeting of the Federation of Wo man's Clubs. Monday morning a Ford belonging to a Mr. Hodge become unruly and got away from its driver and (lashed through the front of Wells' barber shop, breaking the plate glass to pieces. No one was hurt. Three white men riding in a car Monday night ran into a wagon at the foot of- Boyce Street, and we are told, that March Severance colored, who was driving the wagon was con siderably bruised up. Manning and Bishopville school teams played ball here last Friday. Bishopville winning 4 to 2. The fea ture of the game was pitching of Pete Williams who struck out 21 of the visitors, but lost the game on er rors. I vhen your lawn ~ss, and the first re going to start >Wth, and know lawn detracts rfrom the value odels and sizes. ire Co. Lawn Mowers ---------n-----e---a su wa ennrsa -.