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.T HE MANNING TIMES Ente/ed at the Postoffice at Manning as Second-Class Matter. Appelt & Shope, Proprietors. Published Every Wednesday Subscription Rates $2.00 per year in Advanco MANNING, S. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921 YOUR HOME, AND OURS _0 No matter how much of a chestnut a story may be, it is always new to ,he pes'on Who hears it for the first time. It is evei so when we advocate fanh in, loyalty to, and the building up of the home community. We have wrtten and preached until the subject has almost become a chestnut, yet in every new effort of our pen there is a sentence somewhere that. strikes a sympathetic chord in the heart of some person. No effort for local better mnt is entirely in vain. We live in this town because we believe in it. We believe in it because iti a good towin, regardless of its few defects, and its people are the peers of tnose to be found anywhere. This townI may not have the wealth of soic nore favored communities, but it has character, and character is a possession wvhieh can not be purchased with gold. If yo ubelieve in your home town you will like it, and if you like it no VIffrt toWard its improvement will be too great for you. Again we ask you who have faith in your own powers to also have 'faith in your owin town. Whe n you feel like criticishig it, check the thought before it is spoken. You vn always find something good to say instead, and even then the half of the u will never be told. It is a good tow now, but faith, loyalty mnd unit (.1d action will make it a better one. Our faith in this town, brother, is simply faith in von, because the town is a collection of yours. Surely your faith is not less than ours. Let us unite--let us act--for a better and a more coh(ive conmnunity. It is your home---and ours. A drug store complexion can hardly be termed "the blush that von't - off"--(specially if the weather is warm. lhe United States has succeeded Great Britain as the world's bank -, l:-.:,)e owing us the tidy little sum of fourteen billions of dollars. The four teena billions look better to us than the honor of being the w. b. Get 'em back. The Great Federal Reserve . Syste-m OF THE UNITED STATES is as unfailing as our nation its.elf. Back of you-your plans, your needs and de -;ires, this powerful force stands as a monument of the service and security which the Government extends to all the people through the National Banks of this land. FIRST NATIONAL BANK W. C. DAVIS, President A. C. BRADHAM, Vice-President. J. T. STUKES, Cashier. Quality Tells Price Sells 4. H. RIGBY THE YOUNG RELIABLE Not So Many Dollars will it iake to fit yot out in a nice siit of clothes for t hese I).tlifl\' (18.vs. You'll Be Surprised to see what ItastN patterns Rigby is showving in PALM I1EA CI SUITMS and ie 1ice? Now that is an in)ol'talit (u(estion ! IBut of coursew the figures sound right. L i Palm Beach Suits for Men at I $10.15, $1 1.21, $ 15.00, $15.25), $s.0 FOR BOYS $10.00 and $,1.00 "T HE1 PALM IiEAC H- is the thing. J. H. R I G B Y, The Young Reliable U MANNING PROOF 3hould Convince Every Manning Reader The frank statement of a neighbor telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a Manning case. A Manning citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. W. N. Hill, says. "About two yearE ago I was troubled with my kidneys There were Pains across the small o my back and it felt as if someon' were sticking a knife into me. M5 nerves were all unstrung and -ofter times I had dizzy spells. I felt as i I wanted to sleep all the time. A friend recommended Doan's Kidne: Pills so I bought some at Dickson' Pharmacy. Doan's Kidney Pills en tirely cured me of the trouble and haven't been bothered since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don' simply ask for a kidney remedy-ge Doan's Kidney Pills-the same tha Mr. Hill had. Fostor-Milburn Co Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. CLASSIFI[D ADVERTISING GASOLINE SYSTEM-Oil Tanks an Pumps, Air Compressors, Comput ing Scales, Show 'Cases, Accoun Registers, Floor Scales, Rebuil Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fix tures. The Hamilton Sales Co Columbia, S. C. No.5-ti FOR SALE -Peanut Seed, carefull: selected, shelled and graded, fresi at planting time. Let us book you order now, but do not plant unti May or lune for best results. W( can furnish White Spanish or Run ner seed ini any quantity at reason able price; also peanut planters ani< weeders; and full information abou growing. Sea Island Cotton Oi Co., Charleston, S. C. 13-tf WANTE-I)-Mai. to sell Singer Sew ing Machines and collect. Straigh commission. For further particul airs write C. A. Blanton, Sumte S. C. 13-3t FOR SALE-Dixie Triumph Cotto Seed at 85 cents per bushel. H1. K Beatson, Manning Rt. I -12-4t LOST-131ack sow disappeared abou two weeks ago, weight about 10 pounds. Has white fore-feet, an white spot on face. Reward fo her return to M. 1. Hudnal, Alcolu S. C. lt-r LOST-londay morning, March '21) in front of telegraph office, Mann ing, S. C., a suit case, which wa put in the wrong car. Finder pleas return to Manning Drug Store un til called for. Mrs. S. H. Boston. FOR SALE CHEAP-Two Ford Cars Cash or terms. A pply. to Charle Thames, Jr. FOR Rl-NT-'Two cottages, one 4 room back and front porches o wa- lot, on North Church stree $ ')0. One 3-room back and fron po hes, $15.00. Phone 226. E. ( Alsbrook. NOTICE OF DISCHAWE I will apply to the Judge of Probat for Clarendon County, S. C., on th 2nd day of May, 1921 at 11 o'clock i m. for Letters of Discharge as Guar dian for Alta Clarice Staton, former ly Alta Clarice Cobia, formerly Benjamin B. Cobia, Guardian. Manning, S. C., A pril I, 1921 p REGARDING VELVET BEANM Many farmers fail to plan velvet beans because ther have been few velvet beai hullers in the community We have taken the agene; for the Tom Huston Beal Huller. These are b~eing sob to grist mill operators thrl out the county and farmer may plant velvet beans as surledl that they can get thenl prop~erly cleaned andl thresh edinl the fall. There is an increasing (de mand for~ velvet beans. The' benefit the land. Plant thenr CLA RENIDON MOTOR CC Manning, S. C. MEETS A LL TRAINS Cars for Hir At Any Time. FARE TO DEPOT 25c. 34PHONE 3~ Dr t All feta iChi All the New Cok Grey, Brown, Tan Co Warding Blue, Black, l THEMV Phone 601 - - NOTICE L Mr. J. G. Huggins having resigned t as Clerk and Treasurer of the 'Rown of Manning to take effect May 1st next, notice is hereby given that ap plications for Clerk and Treasurer - will he received at the office of Council at or before 8 o'clock p. m. on April 15th, 1921 for the position f of Clerk and Treasurer to begin work 2 J. G. Huggins, J Clerk and Treasurer. SUh . _____. I I wvill apply to the Judge of P'robate I Ifor Clarenidon County on the 2nd (lay I of May, 1921, at 11 o'clock a. mn. for Letters of D)ischargc as Administra TI To the business man, - sionl man; to the truckini an irresistible appeal bec .. Ford car; the wonderful chassis, and the mangan serves satisfactorily and the demand for Ford Ti will be pleased to take yc get reasonably prompt d the constant service of t -in promptly. >pecial Sale esses! Dresses! Just Arrived New Shipment Dresses Worth Up To $40.00 $17.50. Sizes 16 to 42 the wanted materials in Taf , Messalines, Satin, Crepe d ne, Georgette, Canton Crept rs: Just 50 ] pen Blue, Your size ih avy Blue Here. $17J ON SALE,NOW IRECK S DPLES MERCANTILE C( Sumter, S. C. r of Lte Estate of John' Gilbert lodge, deceased. John B. Brogdon, Administrator. Alcolu, S. C., April 1, 1921. pd. - 0 IN REMEMBRANCE In loving remembrance of my dear ather, W. J. Rawlinson who died larch 28th, 1920. uist one year ago today, ;od so sw etly called away 'ather der, from us to stay, 'arthly cares no more to sharc. )earest lFather, how we miss you, Cvery (lay no one can saly, twe hope one day to meet you Vher'e there he no more good-byes. BE UNIVERSAL CAR etail or wholesale; to the nmanufact 7, company, the Ford Model T Or ause it has in its chassis all the ni Ford Model T Motor, the depend ese bronze worm-drive. A stron lasts in service. If these statern ucks wouldn't be so constantly o ur order for one or more Ford Tru, elivery, and will give you an after he Truck. But don't wait too la, A R ENDON MO' Manning, S. C Dresses in this lot. ;here. Your Style is H TOR Next to Postoffice Though the days Seem long and lone ly, since you left us here to stay. But 'tis God who has bereft us, He r. Your Syll can Share. anmd we believe that God above Called you to a home of love, Cutled you from a world of care, There a crown of life to wear. Farewell dear father, sweet thy rest, Weary with years, worn with pain, Farewell til'. in some happy place We behold thy face again. Cale o w'tkow ahat to loveov, And ll yout' uro anrd gofod, Andrp wh o iel toaisdoe PWeary tkes, oe with thee. Farecll ilt Carroie hawlinson. eitso~ thy a oriinam Jgod, buil truck that to r oe Aents were tlts trueadg alete increashe wit he serviceiehatwinnuon. ng.t o ur orderal able Va COumste