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.T HE 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, APRIL 6, 1921 YOUR 110ME, AND OURS --o No matter how much of a chestnut a story may be, it is always new to the person who hears it for the first time. It is even so when we advocate faith in, loyalty to, and the building up of the home community. We have written 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 ment is entirely in vain. We live in this town because we believe in it. We believe in it because it i a good town, regardless of its few defects, and its people are the peers of those to be found anywhere. This town may not have the wealth of some more favored con munities, but it has character, and character is a possession which can not be purchased with gold. If yo ubelieve in your home town you will like it, and if you like it no effort 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 own town. When you feel like criticising it, check the thought before it is spoken. You can always find something go6d to say in-tead, and even then the half of the truth will never be told. It is i good town now, but faith, loyalty and unit ed action will make it a better one. Our faith in this town, brother, is simply faith in you, becaurse 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 cohcsive community. It is your home-and ours. A drug store complexion can hl rdly be termed "the blush -that won't coe1 off"--especially if the weather is warm. The United States has succeeded Great Britain as the world's banker, Iu:-ope owiing us the tidy little sum of fourteen billions of dollars. The four teen billions look better to us than the honor of being the w. b. Get 'em back. The Great Federal Reserve . System OF THE UNITED STATES is as unfailing as our nation itself. Back of you-your plans, your needs and de sires, 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-Pr'esident. J. T. STUKES, Cashier. Quality Tells Price Sells J. H. R I G B Y THE YOUNG RELIABLE Not So Many Dollars will it t ake to fit you out in a nice suit of clothes for L these balmy days. You'll Be Surprised to see vhat tasty patterns Rigby is showing in P3ALM BEACH SUITS and the price? Now that is an impoltant <Iuestion! But of course the figures sound r-ight. Palm Beach Suits for Men at $10.15, $11.25, $15.00, $15.25, $15.50. FOR lBOYS $10.00 and $11.00 "THE PALM BEACH is the thing." J. H. R I G B Y, The Young Reliable MANNING PROOF P1 Should 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 Lase. A Manning citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. W. N. Hill, says. "About two years ago I was troubled with my kidneys. There were pains across the small of my back and it felt as if someone were sticking a knife into me. My nerves were all unstrung and -often times I had dizzy spells. I felt as if I wanted to sleep all the time. A friend recommended Doan's Kidney Pills so I bought some at Dickson's Pharmacy. Doan's Kidney Pills en tirely cured me of the trouble and I haven't been bothered since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mr. Hill had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. CLASSIF[D ADVERTISING GASOLINE SYSTEM-Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Comput ing Scales, Show 'Cases, Account Registers, Floor Scales, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fix tures. The Hamilton Sales Co., Columbia, S. C. No.5-tf. FOR SALE-Peanut Seed, carefully selected, shelled and graded, fresh at planting time. Let us book your order now, but (1o not plant until May or June for best results. We can furnish White Spanish or Run ner seed in any quantity at reason able )rice; also peanut planters and weeders; and full information about growing. Sea Island Cotton Oil Co., Charleston, S. C. 13-tf-c WANTED-Man to sell Singer Sew ing Machines and collect. Straight commission. For further particul ars write C. A. Blanton, Sumter, S. C. . 13-St-c FOR SALE-Dixie Triumph Cotton Seed at 85 cents per bushel. H. K. Beatson, Manning Rt. 1 -12-4t-p LOST-Black sow disappeared about two weeks ago, weight about 100 pounds. Has white fore-feet, and white spot on face. Reward for her return to M. B. Hudnal, Alcolu, S. C. 1t-p. LOST-Monday morning, March 29, in front of tclegraph oflice, Mann ing, S. C., a suit case, which was put in the wrong car. Finder please return to Manning Drug Store un til called for. Mrs. S. H. Bostoin. FOR SALE CHEAP-Two Ford Cars. Cash or terms. Apply, to Charley Thames, Jr. FOR Rl8NT-Two cottages, one 4-1 room back and front porches on acre lot, on North Church street, $20.00. One 3-room back and front a porches, $15.00. Phone 226. E. C. o Alsbrook. n p NOTICE OF DISCHARGE C I will apply to the Judge of Probate 0 for Clarendon County, S. C., on the 11 2nd day of May, 1921 at 11 o'clock a. in. for Letters of Discharge as Guar dian for Alta Clarice Staton, former ly Alta Clarice Cobia, formerly a mimor. Benjamin B. Cohia, Guardian. M~anning, S. C., April 1, 1921 pd f REGARD)ING VELVET BEANS Many farmers fail to plant velvet beans because there have been few velvet bean hullers in the community. We have taken the agency~ for the Tom Huston Bean Huller. These are being sold to grist mill operatorS thru out the county andl farmers may plant velvet beans as sured that they can get them prop)erly cleaned andl thrlesh edl in the fall. Tlherec is an increasing dle mand for velvet beans. The~y benefit the land. Plant them. CL~AREND)ON MOTOR CO. Manning, S. C. MEETS ALL TRAINS Cars for Hire At Any Time. FARE TO DEPOT 25c. 34 PHONE 34 I& f All the New C Grey, Brown, Tan Warding Blue, Black THE Phone 601 NOTICE Mr. J. G. Huggins having resignet i Clerk and Treasurer of the '%ow Manning to take effect May Is ext, notice is hereby given that ap lications for Clerk and Treasure ill be received at the office o ouncil at or before 8 o'clock ). m ri April 15th, 1921 for the positio1 r Clerk and Treasurer to begin worl lay 1st. J. G. Huggins, Clerk and Treasurer --- - NOTICE OF DISCHAIGE I will apply to the Judge of Probat >r Clarendon County on the 2nd da May, 1921, at 11 o'clock a. mn. fo etters of D)ischarge as A dminisitra To the business ma sion man; to the truc1 an irresistible appeal1 Ford car; the wonderi chgssis, and the mani serves satisfactorily a the demand for Ford will be pleased to take get reasonably promp the constant service c in promptly. ->p.ecial Sale )resses! Dresses! Just Arrived New Shipment Dresses Worth Up To $40.00 $17.50. Sizes 16 to 42 Il the wanted materials in Tal eta, Messalines, Satin, Crepe d 'Ohine, Georgette, Canton Crepi olors: Just 50 : Copen Blue, Your size i! Navy Blue Here. $17. ON SALE,NOW WRECK 6 IEOPLES MERCANTILE C( Sumter, S. C. tor of the Estate of John' Gilbert Hodge, decCeased. John B. Brogdon, Administrator. Alcolu, S. C., April 1, 1921. pd. 0 IN IEMEMBRANCE In loving remembrance of my dear father, W. J. Rawlinson who died < March 28th, 1920. Just one year ago today, God so sw'!etly called away Father dear, from us to stay, Earthly cares no more to share. Dearest Father, how we miss you, Every dlay no one can say, y But we hope one day to meet you Where there be no more good-byes. THE UNIVERSAL CAR n, retail or wholesale; to the manufaci cing company, the Ford Model T Or >ecause it has in its chassis all the r ul Ford Model T Motor, the depend ~anese bronze worm-drive. A stror nd lasts in service. Tf these staterr Trucks wouldn't be so constantly c your order for one or more Ford Tru delivery, and will give you an aftei f the Truck. But don't wait too la L A RENDON MO Manning, S. C Dresses in this lot. ; here. Your Style is 50 'TORE Next to Postoffice nunuumuuuununnuum Though the days seem long and lone ly, Since you left us here to stay, But 'tis God who has bereft us, le our sorrow all can share. And we hdlieve that God above Called you to a home of love, Called you from a world of enre. There a Crown of life to wear. Farewell dear father, sweet thy rest, Weary with years, worn with pain, Farewell till in some happy place We behold thy face again. o G;od, w" know that thou art love, And all thart's pure andl good, And wvhen our earthly task is (lone, Please take us home wvith thee. A Devott-d Daught .r, Car'.ie Rawvlinson. urer; to the commis e Ton Truck makes rierits of the original able Vanadium steel gly built truck that ents were not true, n the increase. We eks, will see that you service that insures ng. Get your order l'OR CO.