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Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many years it has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re peated attacks of indigestion inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus ing the glands to secrete mucin Instead of the juices of natural digestion. This is called Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all Inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomach. protects the nerves. and cures bad breath, sour risings, a sense of fullness after eating, Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet. Bottles only. Reguar size. $ .00. olding 2% times the trial size, which sells for 50 cents. Prepared by E. o. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, I0. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr.King's New Discovery For *i dc1.00 A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. RC.oS. Hacker &Son MNuFACTUHt:R.S OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Bui1din Material, CH A RLESTON, S. C. S;sih Weights and Cords. Window and Fanc Blass a SpeCialtI. Do You Want ,PERFECT FITIING CLOTHES? THEN COMfE OR SEND TO US. We have tihe best equipped Tailor ing~ Establishment in the State. We handle, Hiigh Art ClothinR solely and we carry the best line of H's.ts' and Gent's Furnishings in the city. Ask your most prominent men who we rare, and they will commend you to us. J, L DAVID & BRO,, Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CliARLESTON, - S. C. Carolina Portland Cement Comnpany, Charleston, S. C. GAGER'S White Lime Has no equal for quality, strength and Cooperage. Packed in Heavy Cooper age and Standard Cooperage. Also dealers in Portland Cement, Rosendale Cement, Fire Brick, Roofing Papers, 'Cerra Cotta Pipe, etc. Money to Loan. maY* v'erms. APPLY TO Wilson, DuiRant & Muidrow For Sale. The Steam Saw and Grist Mills, and their appliances, lately owned by M.r. J. HI. .June, located near Jordan, Clar enaon County. Persons desiring to purchase this property will please ap ply to Joseph F. Rhamne, Attorney for owner,. Mannirng, S. C. Bank of Summerton, Paid in Capital, 1.5000. Athorize<d CaipitaL. S:?,,00. The Bank of Summerton havinr moved into its new building, solicits your business andl tur e -t a peciaty, and prompt re turs wys ivnIICHARD BI. SMIYTH. President and Cashier. HENRY P. WILLIAMS.S vice-President. DIRECTORtS: (' s. AansIr.N. J. ADG.ER S.11YTn. RIcrIant 13. S>1rrr. I C. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, M ANNING, S. C. .. S. W: IUsoN. W. C. DURAN~T. W. J. MULDIoW. WILSON DuRANT a- MULDROW, .;lltoney's and Co unselors at Law, MANNING. S. C. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. 'Phone No. 6. ring- yanr Inh Work to The Times affice. F AFR M E FR .When you are in want of goods in our line, come and see us, we have tliem, and at prices you can make no mistake in buying. We have to offer you this reason in addition to our regular stock a few specialties which are attracting wide attention: tas been in use for ten years, and Mr. Geo. W. Truitt of La- - Grange. Ga., says: "It is perfect in every respect, in preventing O the young plants from being covered by the plow, saving time C and labor while so doing. - . is another excel'ent thing, being the most perfect of the kind on the market at a moderate cost, 23e each. which can be attached to most plow stocks used for cultivation, ~S . will do as good work as the more expensive ones and can be used where others cannot. The K. P. Guano Distributor, which has been awarded several diplomas for efficiency, we brought to this market for the first time. Mr. Edward E. Rem E bert of Reubert, S. C., says: "It's many good qualities can only Sbe appreciated by a trial." b Mr. R. P. Hamer of Little Rock, S.-C., says: "There is. no loss . Sof guano around stumps and at the end of the rows. The ma chine is made on strictly mechanical principles and will last for years. Later on we will have other improved tools for the farm : and will call your attention to them in time. - There has never at any time in the history of our town been . better advantages offered housebuilders and every one desiring . 0 to improve their property to obtain the material to do it, besides .: o the excellent stock of Locks, Hinges, Nails, etc., we offer the most complete line of Howse Paints ever brought in the county.-e C If you desire to get the very best results from painting at the smallest cost, get a little book from us on the subject, and you e will learn to your surprise that the mixing of good paint is not - surrounded with mystery, but on the contrary is quite sine 'e. - Very truly yours, MANNING HARDWARE COMPANY. MALARIA Germ Infected Air. Malaria is not confined exclusively to the swamps and marshy regions of the country, but wherever there is bad air this insidious foe to health is found. Poisonous vapors and gases from sewers, and the musty air of damp cellars are laden with the germs of this miserable disease, which are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the blood and transmitted to every part of the body. Then you begin to feel out of sorts without ever suspecting the cause. No energy or appetite, dull headaches, sleepy and tired and completely fagged out from the slightest exer tion, are some of the deplorable effects of this enfeebling malady. As the disease progresses and the blood becomes more deeply poisoned, boils and abscesses and dark or yellow spots appear upon the skin. When the poison is left to ferment and the microbes and germs to multiply in the blood, Liver and Kidney troubles and other serious complications often arise. As Malaria begins and develops in the blood, the treatment to be effective must begin there too. S. S. S. destroys the germs and poisons and purifies the polluted blood, and under its tonic effect the debilitated constitution rapidly recuperates and the system is . soon dlear of all signs of this depressing disease. S. S. S. is a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, mild, pleasant and harmless. Write us if you want medical advice or any special imiorma tion about your case. This will cost you nothing. TWE a WIFT SPECIFIC 00, AluNTA, eAs. We are in ouar new quarters at the same old stand, next to Jenkinson's, where we are prepared to fill all orders for Groceries. We will be glad to see you and "figger" on on any bill of G-roceries you may need, and feel assured we can satisfy you both in qual ity and price. TheManning Girocery Co. Dicksonl Hardware Comlpally We would have the FARMERS of Clarendon County to under stand that we are headquarters for all kinds of Farm Implements such as Plow Stocks the latest and most improved.I Guano Distributors. Cotton Plauters. Collars, Traces ard Bridals. Farm Bell. Don't forget us when you need Shovels, Spades and Pitch Forks. We intend to make it to the interest of the FARMERS this season to call to see us before buying as we have a large stock and intend selling it. Yours for business, DICKSON HARDWARE COMPAN, Levi Block. BRING YOUR Job Work4 TO THE TINES OFFICE. A Joyous Occasion. Editor The Manning Times: On last Wednesday evening, the 9t] inst., it was our delightful pleasure t attend the silver wedding of Dr. an Mrs. I. S. Elliott. Upon entering th home we were met by a part of the re ception committee, two charming youn; ladies, and for a few moments wa beautifully entertained with thei sweet expressions and charming smiles Then we were ushered to the opposit side of the room, where beneath beau tiful and charming decorations, place there by lovely and deft hands, stool the groom and by his side the bride wreathed in smiles, and blushing a no one but a bride can, received th congratulations of those present. Every one seemed to have laid aside self, an, the troubles of life for an evening c pleasure. Soon we were invited down to th dining hall, being preceded by th bride and groom, there a scene c beauty met us, but we were not to reve in this long, for beneath decorations was a table just laden with substantial and sweets, witb a sweet little soul as partner, we took our places at the ta ble, and were served in a most charm ing and elegant manner by the commit tee, consisting in part, of Misses Alic and Lizzie Hodge, and Mr. E. L. Fairy After many soft expressions and swee smiles the hands upon the clock shower that the time for saying good-night hai come. Twenty-five years since the word uniting these two souls were spoker and since then, they have been fighting life's battles with true devotion, any have won the esteem and confidence o their friends, and this occasion was onl: an opportunity that they gladly mad use of to show their admiration of thi popular couple by their presence an+ gifts. The following is a list of the val nable presents received: Rev and Mrs L L Bedenbaugh any Miss Pearl Whittle, unique silver dart ing ball. Mrs S P Fairey and sons, set of silve knives and forks. Mr and Mrs J E Tindal, set of silve teaspoons. Mr and Mrs L M Richbourg, silve powder stand and tray. Misses Josie and Mattie Felder,silve syrup pot. Misses Grace, Lalla and Bessie De: Champs. silver berry ladle. W R Jenkinson, silver olive ladle. Miss Carrie DesChamps, silver berr ladle. Arthur Briggs, silver cream ladle. H A Brailsford, silver ice ladle. Mrs Caroline B DesChampsset silve teaspoons. Mr and Mrs V R Davis, silver creat set. Dr M D Mlurray, silver dinner bell.' Mr and Mrs 'It L Felder, silver fis fork. Miss Julia Brailsford, oxidized silve scissors. Miss C B and R S Deschamps, set si] ver forks. Mr and Mrs E B Felder, silver suga ladle. S C Way, silver icecream knife. Mr and Mrs P C Geddings. silve pickle spoon. T C Felder, silver spoon holder. Mr and Mrs A E Felder, silver suga shaker. Miss H S and R H Briggs, set silve dinner forks. Master Willie Jenkinson, silver sho' buttoner. Mr and Mrs J P Felder, silver sou ladle. Mr and Mrs B W DesChamps, set si ver teaspoons. Mr and Mrs J. 0. Wells, silver watt service. Miss Sallie Wells, silver cream at sugar set. .T E White, silver svrup pot. D E Jenkinson. silver butter knife. Mr and Mrs C. W. Evans, tea set. Marvin E Jenkinson, silver dese1 spoon. Mr and Mrs J A Way, silver dinne bell and tea strainer. R H Witherspoon, silver salt at pepper shaker. ReynoldsWithlerspoon,silver thimbli Miss Witherspoon, oxidized silve key ring. L W Folsom, silver ladle. Misses Alice and Lizzie Hodge. silve pickle fork. Miss Emmie Witherspoon, silvE book. F A Felder, silver cream ladle. Miss Lizzie Jenkinson, silver picka fork. Mr and Mrs Mcdonald Green, silv4 pickle fork. Y - Cancer Cured by Blood Balm-All Skin a1 Blood Diseases Cured. Mrs. M. L. Adams. Fredonia. Ala., took B tanic Blood Balm which offectually cured eating cancer of the nose and face. The sori healed up perfectly. Many doctors had giv4 up her ease as hopeless. Hundreds of cases cancer, eating sores. supperating swellings. ett have been cured by Blood Balm. Among other Mrs. B. M. G.uerney, WarriorsStand. Ala. H1 nose and lips were raw as beef, with offensi discharge from the eating sore. Doctors a vised cutting. but it failed. Blood Balm healt the sores and Mrs. CGuerney is as well as eve Botanic Blood Balm also cures eczema. itchil humors' scabs and scales, bone pains. ulcer ofensive pimples, blood po1son, carbuncle srofula, risings and bumps on the skin and blood troubles. Druggists. 51 per large bottl Sample of Botanic Blood Balm free and prepa by writing lbood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga. D sribe trouble and special medical advice se: in saled letter. It is certainly worth whilei vestigating such a remarkable remedy. as B~loc Balm cures the most awful, worst and mo deep-seated blood diseases. For sale by The B. Loryea Drug Store. Alcoln Siftings. Editor The Manning Times: We were unable last week to sen any news from here, but I suppose wa's better that we did not, as it gav more space for more interesting mattel We are always glad to hear from "Joh Slab." and we hope to see more of h: writings in the columns of THE MA3 NING TIMEs. He gives the farme2 some good advice, adyice that is worth of serious consideration. We are als glad to hear from "Buster" again. A the writer has not yet b~een so forti nate as to capture a "better half" b doesn't have anyone to break the nev to, like the man from Salem but is le: to enjoy it all alone. Mr. R. H. Wolfe, one of Mr. Shaw clerks is spending a vacation at h home at Monroe, N. C., we will all I glad to have "Daniel" back with us soon as he can recuperate enough1 return to his post of duty. Mr. F. L. Wolfe and family sper yesterday in Sumter. Mr. J.~P. Meeham, who recently le here to engage in business in Columbi has resumed his place. Wec are a glad to have Jimmie with us again. Miss Bertha Pringle spent yesterdc at her home in Sumter. We wouldn't be surprised to see o: ange blossoms on Easter,-we would r doubt have them if the writer could il duce some girl to join him. Who wi make the first move? Don't all wri1 at once. PAT. Alcolu. S. C., Mar. 21, 1904. That Musical Ear. Praxiteles -You perhaps wouldr think it, but De Pounder, the musicis over there, plays entirejy by ear. F acre-Is it possible? Is that whi makes 'em so large?-Tit-Bits. A hair in the head Is worth twvo i the brush.-Bostoni Christian Register Best Remedy for Constipation. "The finest remedy for constipation ever used is Chamberlain's Stomac and Liver Tablets,"says Mr. Eli Butle of Frankville, N. Y. "They act gentl and without any unpleasant effect, at 'leave the bowels in a perfectly natur: condition." Sold by The R. B~. Lorye nugineaaco M. Toraop.e I WHERE'S THE POLICE?-CHERUBIMS AR sFIGHTING. Verily, "Justice" Shoots at the "Buzzar Baptist." 1 Dear Bro. Pittman:-I have hear of and read about, the regular Baptis - the wash-foot Baptist, the primiriv Baptist, the missionary Baptist, th s Buzzard Baptist, and a host of othe r kinds of Baptists, too numerous to mei tion, but it does not occur to me that 3 have ever read about a political wire pulling Baptist, and with your permi 1 sion 17 will venture to give you sor i characteristics of this wonderful fello who has sprung up in our midst-he s always a good genial kind of a fellow e keeps "open house" for his friends 1 come in and keep him posted on the i i sues of the day. He is always wid f awake to all the events which are ha] pening, in State and national politic: and he knows the things 'that are g< 3 ing to come before the religous bodie f of the State. You will find him i 1 "town election times" confabbing wit a few friends trying to get his finger i s the election pie and put in his man. H is always ready to suggest. He is a So - umon in suggestions. No problem i - all the civic or economic problems < - life ever stump him. He is ready wit a a way of escape from the difficulty, an . he always has a man to propose for thi t office in question, and tries to run th I mayor and wardens of the city. In th I educational questions of the city or th town you will find him ready to not on] s stick his finger in the pie, but if ye , don't watch him he will grab the entir pie, and leave with it. He feels calle i upon to act, as a committee of one, al f pointed by self to see that the educe r tional institutions of the city are kel straight, and if he don't figure on th s board of trustees, you may rest assure I that he is going to grab his wire an - pull for all it is worth. And when h pulls, others whom he may influent I are going to influence are going 1 - jump to their feet like jumping jack and move to leave out, and off th r board of managers any and every ma whom the wire-pullers cannot manage r He would sacrifice the best man on th educational board, if he could on] r get in one whom he could manage Mark you! No one has asked you fc r his advice or opinion in such thing, But he is just naturally constituted wire-pulling Baptist, and he can't hel it. If the things which the great bod of Baptists are trying to accomplish d Y not suit him, he will do all in his powe in a quiet, secret way to throttle th work. But when he sees that it wi and must succeed, then he is sure 1 r jump on the band wagon and whoop u the movement,and say "Can't we fe a lows play:" You will find him on hand at our r ligious conventions, cocked and prime L ready to fire off his man. He has keen scent and can always detect ti r popular side and when be see the flo< tide rising he is sure to get on the cre - of the wave and say, "I told Bro. Jon that we would elect him to the hid r and responsible position of president. He hr,d pulled the wires all along - ti line and Bro. Jones popped up at ti r end of each one. He does not mean run the convention or to crush out ti hopes and prospects of a more wortl ,r brother. but he is a wire-puller and 1 just can't help it. You will find hi :r big Ike in his association. He wou be moderator, but for the fact that it not the office he craves. He wants be the scribe of the body. He can P easily "aid the moderator" in makit out his list of committees, and he is .ju 1dead sure to put every man on du except the one against whom he mr r have~ some feeling or perhaps he h. discovered the fact that he cann d manage him. And if he can't he w: stab him to the heart by ignoring h presence. When a church is in nei of a pastor,and the wire-puller finds o' that the said church is about to call -t pastor whom he cannot manage, free and voluntarily of his own accord, I r sets up the howl, "Gospel Mission. disorganizer, wrecker ot churches, at d the said church must take its hat ax bow to the wire-wuller~ and say "Who - must we call Boss?" It is evident th: r the wire-puller is dead bent on havir his own way if, perchance the chur< is in the midst of the great work r building a house to the glory of Go The wire-puller will so manipulate, ti r wires as to be boss of the entire situ tion, even though he drives away arci; tect, contractor and workman, at e plunges his church into a law sui Have you ever seen a wire-pulling Ba r tist? 'I don't know how such a fello stands in the estimate of your pape But to one, the writer of this articl such a fellow is a detestible characte d and needs to be avoided by all wl wish to do the right wire-pulling the upbuilding of our Savior's Kingdo n is out of place. SWhen a genumne case of wire-pullir takes possesion of a man like this, 1 sometimes has trouble in confining h S. manipulations to his own denomimatio r But he will invade the ranks of other I and will with one mighty jerk of ti d wire, attempt to swamp the enti r. Methodist church, pastor, people, pr siding elder and all. It don't alwa; s. work. The wires very often get o u of order and fail to operate, but tl wire-pulling Baptist has cheek enous e- to attempt it even though he goes dov " in defeat and failure. May the go< $ Lord deliver us all from the wire-pu. a ing Baptist.--Justice in South Carolix ' Baptist. New Zion Dots. Editor The Manning Times: Miss Annie Chandler of this plai spent Sunday at her old home Beti t lehem. eMrs. Viola Cooper of Scranton h~ been spending a few days with h parents, Mr. and Mrs. WV. B. Lave: der. SMr. Sam Chandler of Bethlehe s was here a few days ago. Mr. M. Weaver of Ashton passt through our town a few days ago c official business. s. Miss Lillie McElveen while visitir friends at this place, made many ne ~friends and put into bankruptcy oi tyoung fellow who spent his comnir crop on candies and postal cards. sA young collegian of this sectic has been sitting up to a girl s s nights in the week, and had tI enerve to attempt the seventh, bi s slumber got the best of him and pi him dead to sleep, which gave tl tgirl a chanice to slip out of the roo and go to bed. He awoke the ne: morning the sun laughing at hi through the windows. The che 1tarried no longer and took breakfa with Ma. yThe old bachelors are growir fonder of our lady teachers, and or of them has got it so bad that he wi caught the other day standing befo a mirror making googoo eyes at hit 1self-sorter preparing, don't yc know. eif I become a candidate for Holl day's .iob these bachelors will gi' me their undivided support provi ed I do not tell which one went to Manning store the other day to by 't "something suitable for a present fi a young lady." and one of the mxi n chievous clerks sold him a pair beautiful silver-plated buckle ga t ters. The old bachelor put six rE striped sticks of candy in the b< with the garters, sprinkled musk c n the note and sent it to his enchanti but that girl after sniffing a whilff the musk and getting a shock at ti sight of the garters, returned tI package p. d. q. Now the two a strangers to each other. I Candidates, it is time we are kno3 h ing who are, and what entitles yc r to be. Let us see some cards in tl y "People's Paper." B. d -__ __ _ a Tomorrow's time is easily spent t E Honor Rol. Editor The Manning Times: i The following is the honor roll of Pine Grove graded school for March: Second grade-Willie Conyers, Pat d Coker, Laura Dennis, Marie Godwin, Lizzie McElveen, Jacob Pope, Annie e .Tohn Turbeville. e Third grade-Marion Conyers, Cath r arine Guess, Ida Morris, Oscar Smith, - Wright Turbeville. I Fourth grade-Maggie Coker, Sidney Green, Octavia Morris, Beulah Smith. - Fifth grade-Clarence Guess. e Sixth grade-Mary Dennis, Efie * Green, Decherd Guess. . Seventh grade-Rosa Coker, Eugene ' Smith, Leola Turbeville. 0 Ninth grade-Fannie and George -Green. e Tlhe highest average was made by Fannie Green. H. ' Turbeville, March 21, 1904. | If troubled with weak digestion, n belching or sour stomach, use Cham e berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quicd relief. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac f M. Loryea, Prop. d e CASTORIA e For infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought d Bears the e a e' Your Banking? y r NO MATTER HOW SMALL, NO MATTER HOW LARGE, P Will receive careful attention y 0 AT THE SBANK OF CLARENDON, MANNING, S. C. This message applies to all. e We are equipped with a st BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE and a FIRE-PROOF VAULT, te which with conservative to management insures the ut e most safety to depositors. Don't forget that we pay a Four Per Cent. Interest ;0 on time deposits. THE ii8Ban of Manning, MANNINCI 8. C. d . t. - - rMONEY PILES UP n for every man or woman wh'o saves- If you would be comfortable in your de cldining years s OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT swith us, and add to it regularly from your monthly or weekly earnings: It is - safe, it is paying, and it is money in St band when you need it. e Beginning April 1st this bank will h close at 2p. m. Do You Want TO BORROW MONEY? If you want to borrow money on real estate, no matter how large the amount, come to see e me. I can make loans on im . proved real estate at a low rate of interest and on long time. rJ. A. WEINBERG, Arto-rner at Law. MANNING. - - S-- C a Duggies, Wagons, Road Carts and Carriages REPWAIRED SWith Neatness and Despatch it -AT $ R. A. WHITE'S u WHEELWRIGHT and ~BLACKSMITH SHOP. gI repair Stoves, Pumps and run water 8pipes, or I will put down a new Pump cheap. eIf vou need any soldering done, give me a call. nLA ME. SMy horse is lame. Why? Because I e -id 'not have it shod by R. A. White, the man that puts on such neat shoes a and makes horses travel with so much ease. s- We Make Themi Look New. ~We are making a specialty of re d painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts and Wagons cheap. n Come and see me. My prices will r pease you, and I guarantee all of my e Shop on corner below Ri. M. Dean's. R. A. WITE, u, MANNING. S. C. 'Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. /f QUGHFAttoofTkVq L M i1tween the lNORTH JNDSOUTH Florida-Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury - and comfort,equipped with thelatest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa tion, write to WM. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, WilMington, N. C. CAOLINA PORTLAND CEMEN CDO CHARLESTON, S. C. Sole Selling Agenits KILDIAN Fire Brick, Fire Tile, Arch Brick, Bull-Head and All Special Tiles. ALSO FINEST PREPARED FIRE CLAY. Carload Lots. Less Than Carload Lot The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since itsinfancy. Allowno one to deceive youin this. Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of nfnts and Children-Experience against Experimet. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasgt.- It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcoti8 substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrheea.and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates thea Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea,-The Mother's Ffiend. GENUINE CASTORIA A' WA Bears the Signature of The Killd Yo011Have Always Bou1 In Use For Over 30 Years. ?14 etNTAUR COMPANY. 7T MURRAY STREET. NEW YORR CITY. 5 A Box of__ WILEY'S CANDY - akes a nice. Easter Present. SA Fresh Supply Just Arrive FOR SALjEAT SThe. Prescription.Drug -Stor CAPERS & CO., Proprietors, Look for the sign of the Big Cigar. . THlE KIND OF FrAmEsi, To be used is very much a matter I of taste. It is important, though, aVihi itdu that the frames set properly on ey ote2ofr the nose and at the right distance a from the eyes; that the lenses be cntmea perfectly centered, and how are HI UT you to know when one is guess ~WE .. . NEVER SAPO GUESS.d " Glasses Right, isath Good Sight." A oda ivtto E. A. Bultman, 1 4 JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. 2 ann ie l 17 S. Main St., - Sumter, S. C. 9 oo Dse 'PHONW H EiNeYOU Cha ~iMAAAA~A~ihhMWAA~AAAAAAATO2 THEB OWN AL