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THE MANNING. TIMES. Entered at the Postoffice at Manning as Second-Class Matter. Appelt & Shope, Proprietors. Published Every Wednesday Subscription Rates $2.00 per year. in Advance MANNING, S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922 LET JUSTICE DICTATE JUDICIAL NOMINATIONS The storm of protest caused by the nomination of Pierce Butler, corporation attorney of St. Paul, to be As hQciate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, as outlined in an intimate article written exclusively for this Newspaper by Edward Percy Howard, a close student of national affairs, clearly shows, the growing evil effect of tarring the judiciary with. the political brush. Unques tionably, unless some way be found to check the reaction ary tendency both in judicial appointments and judicial decisions, the country will seen find itself ready for revolt, not at the hands of labor agitators and economic disturb ers, but at the hands of the plain forward looking Ameri cans who love impartial justice and appreciate fair play. Whatever merit there may be in the attack on Butler may be open to argument, but plainly his legal training with importunate corporate interests is not calculated to have developed in him the judicial mind. The first reform in our judiciary might well come in recognition of the principle of civil service to which this country is committed. No man should be raised to the dignity of the United States Supreme Court until he has demonstrated his breadth of mind and understanding and proved his judicial ability. - Nominations for the Supreme Court should come from the United States Circuit Courts or some other United States Courts, perhaps even from the Supreme Courts of the several states. Such a practice would raise the standard of the lower courts in addition to further safeguarding the rights of the people.. At pre sent the lower courts offer little to atract the ablest of at torneys. The salaries are inconsequential and if, plus this, promotion is to be denied, if men who have served faith fully and efficiently are to be set aside at the behest of poli tical hucksters who in turn are dominated by corporation powers behind the throne, then contempt for the judiciary will soon reach the danger point. Such appointments as Butler's will cause a demand for the people to elect their judges and with 4' right to recall them. NATURES WAYS It seems to say your thoughts are vain, As ,lovely nature's chastening hand, From worthy love you must refrain, Are blighting much the hopes of man, They teach that nature has the part, On these few lines I'll weight tod ay, Of troubling every human heart, These few brief words of natures way, None need not think that he'll go free, With pestelance of many kind, Each one must meet his fate like me, She's testing now the skillful mind, Yes all the world as well as man, With many insects plege the man, Must feel the weight of natures hand, That labor hard to till the land I've labored hard for many (lays, With cotton weavel now she's here, And had regard for natures ways, To make our way more dark and drear, Like fallen man two slow to see, This horrid host she brought of late, The higher things that's best for me, Has placed us in a thinking state, On every more forgetful time, That mighty pest seems long delayd, The world would lead away thy So many years since it was made, mind, Held in reser've by natures hand, From that straight and hei.-her path, To pleag the sinlull age of man, That leadeth up to peace at last, That drfeaded insect now has come, Now when I take a sober thought, To hedge us in with decpei .gloom, And see these things Give your' boy his "R~ealest" fun-a recal Christ mras--a bicycle. Encourage him to get out into the open, where he will grow strionig, mnar~ly, efficient and indlepen dlent. Tphat is one of the best ways of helping to mold him for a successful business career. And remember, too-there is perhaps nothing a youngster wants more than a bicycle. It is the King of' all desires-.and the very best gift for them. For this week only we have reduced the prices on all Bicycles in our stock. Boys' $25.00 Bicycle for ...........-..........$20.00 G irls' $35.00 Bicycle for-............-----.--....$30.00 Men's $40.00 Bicycle for--..............-----.....$35.00 Our stock of Tale,~ Pocket Cuttlery andl H-ard-. ware is complete. JOS. S. DICKSON Honest Dealings andePromnt Service. Just as I ought, Me thinks I- ean destinctly 'see, These earthly-foes are friehd to me These acts of 'Heaven that e on high, Reprove the. ways of you and And lift me up..t s e.quite .plain, The natural wants fi man is vain, They lead me off from worldly love to get my thoughts on things above, Today they shroude nme all in gloom To lead my heart beyond the tomb, -W. A. Brondway Alcolu, S. C. CLASSIFIED ADY[RTISEMENT FOR RENT -One hundred anti twenty-five aerus of fine land, com fortable residence, good barns and out-buildings, known as home tract Rockland Place. No one need apply unless in position to finance him self. Can rent mules and farming implements if party needs them, Mrs. A. L. Lesesne, Sumter, S, C. HIP RUBBER BOOTS, the best makes $3.65 a pair. Jos. S. Dickson, WILL BUY YOUR COTTON SEED See me at the Manning Oil Mill of fice. A. M. Holliday, Jr. it-p FEEDS-of all kinds. Cow Chow, Rice Meal, Wheat Shorts and Diges ter Tankage--at right prices. Jos, S. Dicleon. ORDER YOUR PIANO now and get it delivered Christman. S. I. Till, Sumter. SIX PERCENT M 0 N E Y-Under Bankers Reserve System 6 per cent loans may be secured on city or farm property ',to buy, build im prove, or pay indebtedness. Bank era :Reserve Deposit,. Coppapy, 1648 California Street, Denver, Colora do. - 47-8t BUY your boy or girl a bicycle for Christmas-prices reduced for. this week only. Jos. S. Dickson. PAY $285 for a fine Piano and save the difference. See S. I. Till, Sum ter. PAY MORE THAN $295 for a fine Piano and you throw away the dif fetence. See S. I. Till of Sumter. TOYS and fireworks, two and three inch salutes at be' per package. .Jos. S. Dickson. WHOEVER borrowed the rain gauge from the Methodist Church lot, and belonging to the F. N. Wilson Insur ance Agency, will please return same. A FEW PIANO $295 6n terms. See S. I. Till of Sumter, phone 601 or 876L. FOR SALE-Good Range; in good condition. F. M. Shope Times Of (ice. WANTED-Good clean rags. Will pay 5c per pound. The Times of fice. NOTICE--Will by your peas and cot ton seed see me at Manning Oil Mill office. A. M. Holladay, Jr. WHOEVER borrowed the rain gauge from the Methodist Church lot, and belonging to the F. N. Wilson Insur ance Agency, will please return same. WANTED-Hardwood Logs-we pay highest cash price for choice Ash, Poplar, Cypress and White Ooak logs of standa-d specification, d1e livered to Sumter by rail or track. We buy logs twelve months in the yeair andl give prefeirence to loggers equipped to bring in a steady sup ply. What have you to offer? Sum ter H-ardwood Co. Sumtei- S. C. .Jan 1-c. WHOEVER borrowed the rain gauge from the Methodist Church lot, and belonging to the F. N. Wilson Inusur ance Agency, will please retur-n same. NOTICE-The annual meeting of the policyholder-s of the Abbeville' Greenwyoodi Mutual Insurance As sociation will be heldl in the associa tion's offices, Greenwvood, S. C., on .January 2nd, 1923, at 11 a. m. l t-c. J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agt. FOR RENT-House latel occcupied by J1. J. Br-asington with teni acres of land adjoining town limits. Ap ply to T. H. Stukes. FOR SA LE-Some pieces of house hold( nnd kitchen furnishings; also some farm machinery, such ais wagon, mower-, etc. Some young cows and geese. Apply to E. S, Dingle, Summerton, S. C. It-c D)ON'T BE FOOLEiD, S. I. Till is still selling Pianos at factory prmes, fine one's for $295. COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOLJ Mrs. E. C. Nettles Alabrook, Principal Manning, South Carolina Fifteen standard units high school English, Fr-ench, Latin, mathematics history, acienco andl penmanship Th~orough preparation for any college. Students for Winthrop and Clemsor win honors, Individual instruction. Thorough grounding. Rapid progress. Students accomplish more in one yeai otherwise in two. TuitIon, 36 weeks $45'. Treirms, September 11, 1922 t< May 31, 1923. Christmas holiday December 22 to Jan. 6. Daily sessios 9 a. m. to 12:30 D. m. NOTICE Most positively no hunting allowet on my Jordan plantation. Any on< whom seen violating this notice Wvill be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law.. 48-4t-n Mrs. C. . Collough. BLIZZARP (yN LA >tJ P t , Chicago, Dec. 19;---A dozen known deaths and the probable death-Q twenty--seven others, ib' the toll of the freezing- weather - on Lake 'uperior during the past few days. A dozeh died when a Canadian steanier pound ed to pieces at the mouth o fthe Port-. age Lake ship canal. The others are missing from the tug - Reilanchefi Wrecked last Wednesday on Lizard Island. Perolators are suitable gifts but break when thrown at husbands, CITATION NOTICE The State of South CarolIpa, County of Clarendon. By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge: - W ereas, Beatrice ' Gilliard made nit to the to grant- er Letters of Administration of thdstate and ef fects of Willie Gilliard. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the Kindred ,and Creditors of the said Willie Gil ,liard deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Manning, S. Q., on the 1st day of January next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any .they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 18th day of December, Anno Domini 1922. J. M. Windham, chg. Judge of Probate. NOTICE The books for the collcction of Dohg tax, will open the first day of Jan uary 1923 and close February 1, 1'24. Non-payment of this tax is a misde meanor and punishable by fine or im prisonment. It is the duty of the school Trus tees of each district to see that this tax is collected. L. L. WELLS, County Treasurer. Let's 4 Everybod3 We have done OUR EVER and the finest sip containing all that is Bri . Is in simply getting wonderfully complete as fairest and most reasons As you look througl POSSIBILITIES in gati ple happy at Christmas Is here waiting for y time, to price it is a pleas is aGUARANTEE ofF W Whatever your need presents that will at one New Attractions for Ch: .C( It is a privilege to sI by considering this a per up-to-date line of Christ: MERIT Are waiting for you Holiday Selections of the of gifts is "A SQUARE T You can easily mak Smoking Sets Picture Frames Card Cases ~Thermos Bottles and ] White Ivory in Sets ar Odd Pieces. Christmas Cards Come to see uw DICKSO MANNING, To show our Xmas Spirit we are ivih cent of our entire cash sales to charity, o 1 e 4; cent tothe Sumter -County Tuberculosis cia E tibai,, one per cent to the Civic geague Mi Buy here and help these worthy causes. Hats Stick Pins Caps Cuff Buttons Suits Pajamas Overcoats Mufflers Shirts Trunks Handbags Underwear Suit Cases Shoes Bath Robes Ties Smoking Jackets Collars Hunting Coats Handkerchiefs Hunting Pants Gloves Raincoats We have what you want if it's for a man buy it from Bryan, and be satisfied. BRYA N'S Incorporated SUMTER, S. C. et Together Can Have a Hand in it! part to make this the'biggest and best Christmas ht in town is our Beautiful Stock of Christmas Gifts ght, Fresh, New and Novel in Holiday Goods. WHERE YOU COME IN busy and making your Christmas selections from our sortment of REALLY DESIRABLE GIFTS at the Lble prices. YOU GET NEW IDEAS t our holiday stock. It is practical demonstration of iering under one roof nearly everything to make peo time. . PLENTY OF THE BEST 'our inspection. To find a suitable selection is a pas ure, to possess it is a privilege. A visit to our store opular Presents at Popular Prices. E CAN MEET YOUR WANTS s, come and let us show you a variety of beautiful e, appeal to you as "Just the Thing." We have genuine ristmas and we want you t'o know it. )ME AND SEE THE LATEST iow our beautiful holiday goods and you will oblige us sonal invitation to call and inspect our extensive and rnas Novelties. QUALITY AND FAIR PRICES here in connection with a great variety of the Best year, and our word of seasonable greeting to buyers >EAL" AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL. e your selection from the following: Fountain Pens Xmas Stationery Leather Goods tSterling, Silver (s Cigarette Cases d Xmas Candies Empty Holly Boxes of all kinds. Skates for boys and girls. before buying your Christmas Gifts. N DRUG STORE The REXALL Store