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Ehe .A1nning imes. Published Every Wednesday WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922 LOCAL ' PE ' Mr. J. A. Weinberg is here from Washington, D. C., on a business trip. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich man Tuesday a baby girl. Mrs. L. L. Wells is visiting .rela tives in Clarendon. Dr. and Mrs. Abe Weinberg of Sumter spent Sunday in Manning. Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. T. 'Floyd yesterday a baby boy. We call attention to the several land sales in this issue. Died Tuesday of last week at Tur beville, Mrs. Mary J. Hodge, aged 69 years. Mv. A. C. DuBose has moved his family in the J, M. Bradham house on brooks street, Mitt McDuflie, colored, was fined $80.00 in the city court last week for selling whiskey. Mrs. Jamcs Dickson will entertain Friday afternoon at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Mary Dickson. Mr. Smith Land Jr., and Miss Rosa Lee Plowden were married in Colum bia, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Margaret Nimmer after Spending several weeks here with her parents, has returned to Charleston. Mrs. Louis Appelt and daughter, Miss Valley, spent last Thursday in Columbia. Mrs. Lizzie Arington of Charles ton, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Mamie Dickson. The barbecue supper last Friday for the benefit of U. D. C. was quite a success, and a neat sum was realized. Mrs. Beulah IIumber3 after. a two months visit to her parents, Judge a ' Mrs. John S. Wilson, returned to her home in New York last w-ek. The Ladies Aid Society of the He brew Congregation of Manning will sell fancy work, flowers, cake and candy Friday, October 13th. from 10 a. m. until G p. m. in Jenkinson's old stand. THI5 H4 There has gains. It seeri and this is it, f< VERTISED-3 A LOWER PR are going to ke The REMEMB until all of our 60 days cotton and to keep up cases miore tha Shoes, Ladies' in vested in this week and inves READ-now r'e your tickets, for thi and be here with t October 14th. Yo1 above the big saviti chase during this s: Mrs. C. R. Harvin, who has been spending the summer in Williston is visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. I. Ap pelt. Mrs. Joseph Dickson entertai:ed Tuesday afternoon at a li:r.en shower in honor of her niece, Miss Mary Dick son, bride elect. The Civic League will meet next Monday afternoon at four o'clock. I portnt meeting constitutional amend ment in regard to dues to be voted up on. Plans for district federation to be held in Manning on the 7th of November to be made. Harry Steinberg left Tuesday morning for the South Carolina in stitute for the deaf and blind at Cedar Springs near Spartanburg. THEY AR Stylish F That will immedia of the Fem It is a surprise and 1 attractive Fall Suits at o Business in our Re, has been very good this reason-more folks have get well tailored stylish money. When you are ready or Dress, take a look at mighty well of them. We opinion. The O'llDoel S UMTE REMi )lds TI been absolutely no let up-the is that everybody has been h4 >r so many of our old friends a VE'VE BACKED UP EVERS [CE THAN THE OTHER FE ep on fighting. Third' E~R, This sale is on its third we promises with the public have goods have advanced 20 per ce the high standard of our stoa n the prices you are offered f Ready-to-Wear, Clothing and sale for future needs would n tigate. S - Valuc member to keep Urdag ey are valuable, eithe, hem Saturday, m get this extra gs on your pur-H Harry is 14 years old, is in the seventh grade and has a very retentive mind. He has been attending Cedar springs institute for four years. The Manning Hotel will soon be completed. The twenty-five rooms are being artistically finished and all modern conveniences are being placed in the hotel. The location is ideal from every standpoint to meet the de mands of public travel. A number of applicants have already been made to lease the hotel and from others wishing to be employed. The Mann-' ing hotel will add a-gr6at advantage to the success of the beautiful town of Manning. E HERE! (all Suits tely win the favor mine Eye. ileasure to discover such ur moderate prices. Ldy-to-Wear department leason, and we know the learned that they can garments here for less for that Coat, Coat Suit ur offering-we think would like to have your Dy! o oo s Co R, S. C. IRK/I e Pub bargain hunters of Manning ~re and just keep coming back .nd customers, also our new fr ( STATEMENT WE'VE MA] LLOW--else folks wouldn't ki Weeki< ek with only one week more t been fulllied. Since this sal4 nt. and woolen goods about th c'e, we are going to stick it out or. Goods are going to contir Furnishing for the whole wi et you the biggest interest on ; ble Prizes have be r--Next Saturday 4 for me n or wome 3:00 O'4 D. D1 .MANNI] -OTHESj MARE the MAN Evevy Man Needs To Be Well Dressed He needs to have clothes that he will respect and that will inspire respect in others. He needs clothes of the best style, the finest quality and good service. - In short, he needs clothes sold by MORRIS NESS Come in and look over our new stock of all wool suits for Fall in the season's newest models and fabrics. Fancy mixtures and plain colors. Also plain blue and gray. Strictly high grade tail oring throughout. MORRIS NESS, CLOTHING Weinberg old Stand. -- Manning, S. C. ;LE SA LE STILL lie's Attention! and surrounding communities have found this store a mecca of rare bar-: bringing their friends and neighbors with them, there's a reason for it lends and customers have told us so-WE'VE DONE AS WE HAVE AD [)E IN PRINT OR IN OUR STORE. r WE'VE SOLD OUR GOODS AT eep on buying from us in the large quantities that they are doing. We )f Dubrow's Sale? [>)run-we are going to continue this completion defying price slashing sale a started prices on the market have advanced about 15 per cent. in the past e same-now this condition of affairs exist-we have started something, -even if 95 per cent. of the merchandise, in our store would cost us in some tue to advance, so if you have not laid in your full supply of Dry Goods, nter and next Spring and Summer, if you would want to save your money tour investment you ever dreamed of. We can prove it to you-come this ~en Awarded -Each Sat z Par ofShoe andHatYOU'VE .HEARD about the ~nwl egvna a t $400.00 Piano we give away on last LO K !day of sale-surely you have some tickets. The same ticket on each Saturday prizes are good on the LJB ROW Piano drawing. VIG, S. C.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _