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Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922 PE T Don't forget the big celebration at Panola school house July Fourth. Miss Sue Sprott left; Friday night for Charleston. Miss Ruby Fowler left last week to visit friends in Allendale. Mrs. Gertrude Sistrunlf of Sun ter, is visiting Mrs. Lizzie Briggs. Miss Mabel Todd of Washington, is visiting Mrs. W. M. Plowden. Miss Frances Harvin of Harvin, visited friends here last week. Mrs. Robert Jenkinson is at sum mer school At Winthrop. Mr. Walter Reed of Columbia, spent last Sunday in-town. Mr. J. -A. Weinberg. has returned home from a trip in Maryland. We have been told that Manning will soon have another dentist. Mr. W. C. Whiteside of Alabama, is spending a few (lays ip Manning. Mrs. Edd Dorham of Columbia, is visiting at the home of Prof. E. J. Browne. Misses Jennie Burgess and Pearl .Rawlinson are attending summer school at Winthrop College. Miss Comilla Whilden of Sumter is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Brails ford. Mrs. Lizzie Arrington of Charlotte, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Mamie Dickson. Mrs. Bertha Wilson of Darlington, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Briggs last week. Messrs. I. N. Tobias and Theodore June have returned from tle Con federate re-union in Richmond, Va. We call attention to the card of Mr. Morrison candidate for Congress in this issue. Miss Irma M Kelvey will leave Sunday to visit relatives in Philadel phia. We call attention to the card of Frank A. McLpod offering for re election to the office of Solicitor in this issue. Miss Rosa Mahaffey of Honea Path, spent a few (lays here last week on her way to Bishopville, where she will visit her aunt. CUT GLAS CHINA GL 25 per on all Cut July See our Show W be surprised at th JOS. S. I Formerly Honest Dealings IN SURE Tobacc< We are again in sure your Tobac .the curing perio, let us write polic F. N. Wilson Inm Phone 81 Dr. B. D. Stalnaker has moved his family Into the A. J. Rigby house. Miss Edna 'Boger is in Darlington, as one of the- brides maids in the Milsap-Rhodes wedding. Married today in Darlington at the hone of the- bride, Mr. Ernest Milsap of Gable and Miss Lenora Rhodes. Miss Mary Brailsford and Mr. Julian 'Brailsfotd of Pinewood are home on account of the illness of their grandmother,' Mrs. Williams. Died last Saturday at his home in. Manning, Bnngise Walker, colored. Bungle was well known among the "hite people as a life-long wood chopper. Mr. Charley' Washington Walker and Miss Eva Verline Gibbons both of Turbeville, were. married by Judge of Probate J. M. Windiam at his home on Sunday afternoon, June 25. Married last Thursday morning, June 22nd, by Judge J. M. Windham, Mr. Morris Frank Whealton- of Phila delphia, Pa., and Miss Louise 'Ster ling of Accomac, Va. Died last Friday at her home in Jordan, Mrs. J. S. O'Brien. The de ceased is survived -by her husbandl and nine children, the oldest child be ing only fifteen years of age. The body was taken to North Carolina for burial. Com- to Panola school house, Tues day, Juy 4th. Be with us and have a good time. County candidates will speak. Music furnished by string or chestra. Dinner furnished for 50c. Baseball game free. Come and bring all who you can, there will be a plenty provided for the whole crowd. I will be glad to coach any pupils who need to make up back school work before f.:ll begin'iing Monday, July :rd. A school room has been secured for this work. Charges will be $4.00 per month. Those desiring to take this course please meet me Friday morning at 9 o'clock at the school house. Louise Burgess. Kingstree will celebrate the Fourth with horse races, baseball, foot races and a big street (lance. The foot races will be open and anybody can enter. We do not know whether Manning will take part in the foot races or not, but from what we can learn there has been some practice preparatory to the races. Last week was "still" week. On Thursday officers Eichelberger, Stacie, Youmans, Peavy, Kennedy and Hardy brought in a two hundred gallon still from the Shiloh section of Sumter county. Friday the "daddy" of all stills was captured beyond Pinewood and Saturday the, infant still only about fifty gallon capacity was taken near Silver. All these stills were made of copper. CHIROPRACTIC Manning office next to Bank of Manning and Western Union Tele graph Office, Phone 83. Hours 3:00 to 5:30, lMonday, Wednesday, Friday. DR. A. D. PLOWDEN, 601-2 City National Bank Build'ng Phone 517 Sumter, S. C. WARE! ASS WARE! cent Of f Glass until 1st. indows and you'll e low prices. )ICKSON llderman 's Prompt Service YOUR a Barn! position to In co Barn during :1. Come in and y today. surance Agency Manning, . C. We call attention to the card of Mr. Jeff M. Davis in this issue -announc ing himself a candidate for the leg islature. Candidates' Cards FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE Promising to abide by the result of the Democratic Printary and the rules governing same, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate for Clarendon County. J,.M. WINDHAM. FOR PROBATE JUDGE I hereby anounce myself a can didate for the office of Probate Judge for Clarendon County subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. If elected I promise a faithful adminis tration. C. H. MATHIS. FOR MAGISTRATE AT MANNING I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Magistrate at Manning in the coming primary, and solicit your suffrage. J. McL. APPELT. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for county Treasurer, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. , OSEPH SPROTT, Jr. .FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of County Treas urer and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. CLAUDE C. CHEWNING. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Clarendon County. I pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. L. L. WELLS. FOR CONGRESSMAN I beg to announce myself for Con gress from First Congressional Dis trict. I shall stand for economy and the upbuilding of the District and State. Will be glad to attend any pub lic meetings in the District, and dis uss the issues of the day, face to face with the farmers. J. B. MORRISON, Farmer. FOR CONGRESSMAN I hereby announce myself as a can lidate for renomination as Congress man from the First Congressional District, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary and pledge my self to abide the results thereof. W. TURNER LOGAN, Congressman First District. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR I hereby anounce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary. , HUGH A. PLOWIEN. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Auditor of Clarendon County subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. M. KENNEDY. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a can dlidate for the offce of County Audi tor subject to the rules of .the Demo cratic primary. C. E. LANGSTON. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce my candidacy for the ofieo of State Senator~ subject to the rules of the Democratic pri mary pledging 'to abide the result thereof. RZ. HIUGH BELSER. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby anounce myself a can dlidate for re-election to the offie of State Senator, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic J. W. WIDEMAN. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself a can didlate for the offce 9f State Senate. I pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pnumary. JULIAN H. SCARBOROUGH. [FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce that I am a can didate for re-election to the aoile of Solicitor of the Third Judicial Circuit subject to the rules andl regulations of the Democratic Primary. *FRANK A. McLEOD. FOil SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself a can dlidate for the omee of Solicitor for the Thirdl Judicial Circuit of South Carolina andl pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic Pri mary. . J~o. O NNKINS. I!OUSE OF IGT:'J;'It> ATlVES Promising to e, he people faithfully if eletM~ i - announe myself a canddL- ft. t Hlouse of Representative 'Gr (hrr-im Coun ty, subject to it ii u mein Demo cratic Primary .no *i thereof. KT VIS, FOR REPu; TIVE I am a cand'' H ouse of Representative; \V pua . m will be economy and !:mt enirft xent, and pledge myself [Io ehd the. results of independence Day Offer! WOMEN'S FINE OXFORDS JUST about this time the girls are asking themselves "What shoes shall I wear over the Fourth?" We have answered that question by offering a wide variety of white canvas, sea island duck, beach cloth, light and dark tan, light elk, black calf and patent leather, together with a wide variety of two-tone shoes ---at Unequalled Prices! These prices are special and cannot be obtained after the Fourth. You will be disappointed if you do not secure a pair of these fine shoes. MORRIS NESS Weinberg Co.'s Old Stand Manning, South Carolina HURRICANE OF BARGAINS! The second week of this Forced Sale to satisfy the de mands of creditors starts out with a H URRICANE of BARGAINS! I have to get hold of $5,000 in the next ten days or Katzoff closes his doors. As we all know, confession is good for the soul, and it is good for the people to hear when it is the truth, even when it comes to the point where I have to expose S. Katzoff's embarrassing financial condition, and now you have the story in a nutshell. ~The wholesale manufacturers, the bankers and the job bers---everyone from whom we. have borrowed money and purchased goods--haven't received their money. The time of giving credit by S. Katzoff's creditors has elapsed and I have promised to move heaven'and earth to get them $5,OOO.00 during the remaining days of this Sale. It's going good so far, but it will go better on the finish. SHADE WILSON at K A TZ OFF'S bMANNING, . . . . .' .. South Carolina