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AOPELESS IGHT It is as impossible to conquer the king of diseases-Contagious Blood Poison-with -Mer cury and Potash as it would be to conqujer the - I..ing of the forest in a hand-to-hand encounter, as thousands who have had their health ruined and lives blighted through the use of these min erals will testify. They took the treatment faith- A fually, only to find when it was left off, the dis ease returned with more power. combined with the awful effects of these minerals. such as mercurial rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, salivation, inflammation of the stomach and bowels, etc. When the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters the blood it quickly con taminates every drop of that vital fluid, and every muscle, nerve, tissue and bone becomes affected, and soon the foul symptoms of sore mputh and throat, copper-colored blotches, falling hair and eyebrows, swollen glands, sores, etc.. make their appearance. Mercury and Potash can only cover up these evidences for awhile: they cannot cure the disease. S. S. S. has for many years been recognized as a specific for Contagious Blood Poison-a perfect antidote for the deadly virus that is so far-reaching in its effects on the sys tem. S. S. S. does not hide or mask the disease, but so thoroughly and completely cures it that no signs are ever seen again. S. S. S. while eradicating the poison of the disease will drive out any effects of harmful mineral treat ment. A reward of $i,ooo.oo is offered for proof that S. S. S. contains a mineral ingredient of any kind. Treatise with instructions for home treatment and any advice wished, -without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, GA. Conviclon FoHows Trial When buyiig loose cofee or anything your grocer happens to have in his bin, how do you know what you are getting ? Some queer stories about coffee that is sold in bulk, could be told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cared to speak out. Could any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of housekeepers to use Lion Coffee, the leader of all package coffees for over a quarter of a century, if they had not found it superior to all other brands in Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity? This popular success of LION COFFEE can be due only to inherent merit. There is no stronger proof of merit than con tinued and nereasing popularity. It the verdict of MLU ONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince you of the merits of LION COFFEE, it costs you but a trine to buy a package. It is the easiest way to 0 convince yourself, and to make you a PERMANENT PURCHASER. 110'N COFFE isold only in I!b. seaed pack&s ' /M and reaches yon a pure and clen as when it le. our ?actorv. Save these Louheai for valuable premiurms SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. 6 T. S. ROGAN. President. C. M. DAVIS. Secretary. I EtLISoX CAPERS. JR., PH. (.. Manager and Treasurer. E. E. PLATT, PH. G., Second Prescriptionist. 7t ot this Go- Yo r Atn _ ctso g|.jg in ine (Ja . To make room for new goods to arrive The apes Dug ompy, n Juy, e o~erforoneweek our entire 1r presenJted-rb - line of Wewould call your especial attention to our complete line of Shoe Dressings. We have all kinds in Black, White, Tan and __Brown. SWe carry a complete line.of RUBBER GOODS, among which 3 Smay be mentioned: - - A Luxury-A Rubber Complexion Brush at.......... 5e A Necessity-A Rubber Soap Dish at............ .......... 10e In Toilet Articles we would remind you of the delight and Ssatisfaction which is enjoyed wvhen HERPICIDE is used on the Sscalp or on the face after shaving. SAll gardeners and farmers are invited to call in and see our SSPRAYING MACHINE-a nseful thing to spray animals, plants Sand fruit trees. C When in need of anything in the Drug line call on or write a Sto us. We carry a complete stock, including Drugs. Druggists a SSundries, Paints; Linseed Oil. Machins Oil, etc. ' Y ours respe.tully, STHE CAPERS DRUG COMPANY, 8Faincy & Staple Groceries 8 SWe carry this line and will cheerfully give you prices. as Sit is to y-our interest to keel) in touch with theum.0 8 Yes, we have the best Full Patent and if y'ou are somehatdissatistied with your fiour, try our 100 per. cent. adw felreasorzably sure you will he pleasd thti f-o r looking for a i gh class article. ~OcnCOFFEE. Wecryboth parched and green, and if you want a ing good strength try some of our Cotfee. tirst class article, something nicely flavored and contain We beg that you do not confuse these goods with pos sibly others you have been using. Can we quote you prices in bulk? Certainly. wxith 0 pleasure. Call and see. 5 THE BEST! THE BEST! THE BEST! N 11quire NOW About .DU R AN I T E'! I LELAND MOORE PAINT & OIL CO. : Why Coughin= Weakens You. A patient Cerinan scientist of a sta tistical turn of mind calculates that the amount of energy expended by a person who coughs once every quarter of an hour 7or ten hours is equivalent to 250 units of heat, or the nourish ment yielded by three eggs or two glasses of milk. Coughing is thus seen to be an expensive luxury. The rea son for the wvaste in force entailed by it. or one reason at least, lies in the fact that, while in normal respiration the air is expelled from the chest at the rate of four feet a second, in vio lent coughing it may attain a velocity of 300 feet. Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and cured with Electric Bitters. This is a pure. tonic medicine: of especial benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true curative influence on the disease. driv ing it entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred to quinine, hav ing none of this drug's bad after after effects. E. S. Munday, of Henrietta, Tex.. writes: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. till he took Electric Bitters, which saved his life. At. The Rt. B. Loryea Drug Store: price 50c, guaranteed. The Horseshoe Legend. Here is an explanation of the old horseshoe superstition: St. Dunstan was a skilled farrier. One day while at work in his forge the devil entered in disguise and requested Dunstan to shoe his "single hoof." The saint, al though he recognized his malign cus tomer, acceded, Iut caused him so much pain during the operation that Satan begged him to desist. This St. Dunstan did. but only after he had' made the evil one promise that neither he nor any of the lesser'evil spirits, his servants, would ever molest the in mates of a house where the horseshoe was displayed. Have You a High Temper? Answer Before Reading This. Some people have worms and often don't know it. The doctor is too polite to tell them. Here are some of the symptoms: Sick feeling in chest, chok ing cough with tendency to gag, sud den uneasiness and pains in stomach, itching around corners of nose. All these and more, indicute worms. An irritable temper is one of the surest signs of worms in adults and children. King's Vermifuge is the .cure, and it is sure. For very young children -give King's Worm Candy, which is pleasant -tastes good. Children like it. The pri::e for ech is 25 cetns. Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. A Test of Love. Among the Arabs of upper Egypt the youth who proposes for a girl must submit to a whipping at the hands of all her male relatives. "And," says a dry narrator, "if he wishes to be con sidered worth having he must receive the chastisement, which is sometimes exceedingly severe, with an expression of enjoyment." Not infrequently it is the maiden herself who imposes the test. A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted. in thousands.of homes as dea th claims. in each one, another victim of consumption or pneumonia. But when coughs and colds are prop erly treated. the tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandom, Ind., writes: " My wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, which ured her, and today she is well and strong.'' It kills the germs of all dis eases. One dose relives. Guaranteed at 50c and $1. by The Rl. B. Loryea Druc' Store. Trial bottles free. Spoiled His Appetite. Baron Graham once asked an epicure how many oysters he should eat in or der to create a good appetite for dinner and was told to eat away until he be came hungry. The baron, who never saw a joke, ate ten dozen and then plaintively remarked, "'Pon -my avord, I don't think I am as hungry as when Bear the Ih9 indYou Have Always Bought Sigature of Force of the Future. Cut off the future, and man is the most timid of creatures. The demons and dragons are too terrible for him to face and attack. But spread before him the illimitable future, and he will dare all things, certain of victory at last. Any night, however, filled with weeping, can be endured by' one who knows that joy is coming in the morn ing. Indigestion Cured. Trhere is no case of indigestion, dys pepsia or stomach trouble that will not yield to the digestive and strengthen ing inlluence~of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy takes the strain off the stomach by digesting what you eat and allowing it to rest until it grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure aiffords quick and permanent relief from indi gestion and all stomach troubles, builds up the system ind so purifies that dis ease can not attack and gain a foothold as when in a weakened condition. Sold by The i. BS. Lorvea Drug Store.. Compensation. Artist-I've just finished old Cash ley's portrait, but I haven't done him justice. Friend-Haven't you? Artist No; he's paying me handsomely for not doing it.-New York Press. Old men's eyes are like old men's memories-they are strongest for things a long way off.-Eliot. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th St., New York. at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: I[ had Salt R7heum or Eczema for years. but nothing wvould cure it. until used Bucklen's Arnica Sal-e.'' A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Candor. "Good gracious:" exclaimed the mint sauce. "I should think you'd be asham ed to masquerade as 'spring lamb.'" -'Well," replied the roast, "it does make me feel rather sheepish."-Cath olic Standard and Times. The Only Way to Cure. To cure a cold when you have no cough-to cure a cough when you have no cold-to cure yourself when you have both-take 'Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. The new idea, the original Laxative Cough Syrup. It con tains no oplates and is best for coughs, cols, croup, whooping cough, etc. Pleasant to the taste and equally good for chtid or adult. Remember the name, "Kenned's" and see that the red 10over' blossom and the honey bee is on TEMPERANCE COLUMN. Conuetc'td by Paxville W. C. T. V. National Motto- For God. Him and Na th'o Laind.~ Stao Motto-" B( Strontg and of Good Cour Our Watch word -Agitate. Ecaucate. Organmize. Pledve -- "God helping inc. I promise not to hu.v, drink. sell or give IntUxicating liquors while I live: From bad companiois 1'11 refrain And never take God's naine in vain." On account of sickness the su perintendent of the press depart ment has been unable to send in contributions to our beloved col umni. We are sorry for this, but it has not been from neglect, as some might suppose, for we are more alive and active than ever. Our work continues to grow and prosper. The dispensary problem is now being agitated by our mem bers and we hope and pray for the best solution possible. Our Union has been endeavor ing to circulate a petition asking that the merchants do all in their power to prevent drinking intoxicants in their respective places of business. We feel sure some of our merchants will com ply with the request of the ladies for they have never refused us anything. We look forward to the "Teachers Tea" which we hope to hold upon the opening of the school session. We are so anx ious to arouse-the interest of the teachers along temperance prin ciples. for 'tis through them we might be able to reach the chil dren. WE SHALL DO IT. [By Rev. C. Garret.J There's glorious work before us, A work both great and grand: Ev'ry man at once should join us, And help with heart and hand. There are homes full of sadness, Whence peace and love are flown; We.must fill those homes with gladness, And make the Saviour known. There are drink-bound slaves around us, Who writhe in helpless woe; We must snap the bonds that bind them, And lay the tyrant low. Tbere are wives and mothers weeping, Whose hearts are cold and sad: And bid them yet be-glad. There are crowds of little children Deep sunk in sin and night: We must raise them from their darkness And lead them up to light. There are good men filled with sorrow, O'ver seed they'ye sown in vain: We must show them the destroyer, And urge them to abstain. There's the huge and cursed system Of drink and siu and fraud: We must cast it forth with loathing, Abhorred by man and God. Let us, then; gird on our armour. And God our strength shall be! He the host is onward leading To certain victory. Some days ago I sold one of my cus tomers, Mr. , of this place, a box of Dr. King's Worm Candy. His wife had been in bad health for some time, and he urged her to take some Worm Candy. She, of course, did not want to take it, but after some very strong argument he finally prevailed. She took four Lozenges according .to direc tions, and passed sixty-three worms. She had been taking medicine from sever-al physicians and they did her no good. He is willing to be qualified that some of the worms were a foot long. He also gave his child some of the Candy and it passed three worms, ma k ing in all sixty-six worms from one box of Dr. King's Worm Candy. -This testi monial is entirely unsolicited, but I thought it miy duty to inform you of the merits ot -the Worm Candy in this sec tion. Yours truly, WALTER B. B.\RKER. Jonesville. S. C. Sold by Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. South Carolinian in St. Louis Sensation. Arthur DeLorme Used to Live in Manning. St. Louis Mo., July 19.-De Lorme-Hattie Weber DeLorme, died; inother of Mamie, Helen, and Homer and John F. X. De Lorme, anid wife of Homer De Lorme, July 17, 1903, at 3960 north Eleventh street. Funeral services in South Carolina among relatives. News and Courier and State please copy.". Mrs. DeLorme is not dead. Dr. DeLorme was simply mistaken. He explained his mistake to some sorrowing friends who called yesterday afternoon, after read ing the death notice in the morn ing paper. Others he waved away with a revolver. His ex planation was that a relative in South Carolina had died, not his wife. Nevertheless the Doctor did not take down the purple cloth doing duty as crepe on his door. Two or three large nails held it securely, nor did he open the windows or shutters, despite the intense heat. To all outside anearances the DeLorme home yesterday was a house of mortal grief. Neighbors of the family stood in the street in little groups and talked in low tones of the Doctor's actions. "Don't go near there, he'll shoot you," they told persons who started toward the house- Mrs. A. E. Keltmeyer, sister of Mrs. DeLorme, was met at the door, she says, by the Dcoctor with two revolvers. He told her, she says, that his wife was not dead and not ill. There are four children as named mn the death notice. To-day at the request of Mrs. DeLorm's brother, Chas. Weber, police accompanied by Weber descended upon the DeLorme residence an I took Dr. DeLorme and Mrs. PeLorme, whom they found witb in, to the sixth dis trict poli~e, station. Dr. De Lorme ha.d refused to permit Weber to see his sister and had telephoned the chief of police for assistance in ejecting Weber. Dr. DeLorme explained at the station that he had announced his wife's death hoping to stop his persecution by his wife's rel atives. "I want to be alone," he said.. Mrs. DeLorme said she had no complaint to make. So after a short anitention all were terdayi and also the notice warn ing his wife's relatives against visiting her. Dr. T. A. DeLorme, a native of Sumter, and graduate of the South Carolina Military acad emy in the 'lass of 190. is a physician in St. Louis. The pills that acts as a touic, and not as a drastic purge, are DeWitts Little :E'arly Risers. They cure Headache, constipation, biliousness, etc. Early Risers are small, easy to take and easy to act-a safe pill. Mack Hamilton, hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D., says: "Two bottle. of these Famous Little Pills cured me of chronic constipation. Good for either children or adults. The Rainy Day. A well known artist recently received a letter from a chap who has regularly made it a practice to borrow money of him. In this letter the chap who is always in financial difficulties surpris ed his correspondent by saying: "This time I have decided to reverse the usual order of things, and, instead of borrowing from you, I Inclose here with $50, which I am going to ask that you will lay aside for me for a rainy day." But the artist couldn't find any re mittance in the letter. He searched for it on the-floor, under the table-in fact, everywhere he thought he might have dropped it. Then quite accidentally he turned over the sheet on which the let ter was written and disc9Nthis postscript: "I've just looked out of the window and find It's raining like the very deuce!"-Collier's. Cholera Infantum. Child Not Expected to Live from One Hour to Another, but Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Ruth. the little daughter of E. N. Dewey of Agnewville, Va.. was seri ously ill of cholera infantum last sum mer. "We gave her up and diJ not expect her to live from cwe hour to another." he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bot tle of it from the store. In five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before she had taken the half of one small bottle she was well." This remedy is for sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. A Story of Sir Robert Ball. Sir Robert Ball, the noted British .s tronomer, on one occasion went to a remote town in Ireland to lecture on his favorite topic. Arriving at the sta tion, he looked for the expected convey ance, but found none. After all the other passengers Lad disappeared a man stepped up and said, "Maybe you're Sir Robert Ball?" On receiving an affirmative reply the man hastily apologized, saying, "Sure, your honor, I'm sorry I kept you waiting, but I was tould to look for an intellectual gintle man." Sir Robert thought that under the circumstances it would be better not to inquire what was the man's idea of Intellectuality. CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Alway Dought. Bears the Signature of a7 ( 4 4 A Servile House of Lords. When King Henry VIII.'s namne was spoken in his presence in the house of lords every peer prostrated himself with Asiatic servility. An entry In the records of the house gives the sub stance of a speech delivered by the chancellor on Jan. 16, 1541, In which the king's goodness and wisdom are extolled, and It tells us that whenever his majesty was mentioned, "which happened often," all the lords pros trated themselves, bowing to the ground as one man. Greatly in Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a remedy which meets modern require :ents for a blood and system cleanser. such as Dr. King's New Life P~ls. I'hey are just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 25c, guaranteed. - Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 11th day f August, 1905, for letters of dis harge as Guardian for Helen E. Tin al. EMMIE E. ANDERSON. Summerton. S. C., July 11, 1905. GulriolS UDa Cowileet. OFFICE: OF JUDGE: OF PaulsATrE. ' M'annling. S. C.. J]une I. 190->. 'o E-xeutors. Administrators. Gni rdmnns and Committees: I respectfully cail your attention to annexed tatute. You'will please give this matter early ttention.. ve'ry respectfullyv. J. M. \wINDHAM. Judge of Probate. Section 2555 and 267:3 Revised St-atutes 19)03: Executors, Administrators. Guardians and ommittees. shall annually while any estate re nains in their care or custody, at any time be fore the first day of July each year. render to the udge of Probate of the county from whom they btain Letters Testamentary or Letters of Ad inistrators or Letters of G uardianship. etc., a ust and true account, upon oath. of the receipts ndl expenditures of such estate the precedmng alendar year. which, when examined and up roved. shall be deposited with ;.he Inventory ad appraisement or other papers belonginr to uch estate. in the oftk-e of said Judge of Pro bate, there to be kept for the inspection of such ersons as may be interested in the estate (un er former penalties). TATE OF SOUTH GAROLUNA, County of Clarendon. 3y .Jamnes M. Windhamn. Es. Pr-obate Judge. W HEREAS. Francis Annie Nelson Smade suit to me. to grant her Letters of Administration' of the es ate of and etfects of John Smith Nel son. These are thereforie to cite and ad onish all and singular the kindred ad creditots of the said John Smith elson, deceased, that they be and ppear before me, in the Court of Pro ate, to be held at Manning on the 29th ay ~of July next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, o show cause, if any they have, why he said administration should not be ranted. Given under- my hand, this 18th day f July, A. D. 1905. JAMES M. WINDHAM. [SEAL.]Judge of Probate. Undertaking. A conplete stock of Casket,. Cnins and Fu neral Supplies always on hand. Mv hearse will be sent to any part of the county. and ca!!s will be responded to by Mr. A. J. White. funeral director anl undertaker. night or day. W. E. JENKINSON CO. InsurancE. Fire, Life, Accident and Health, Pl.ace your Insurance in the follow ing Companies, each represent ing millions of assets: Hartford of Hartford. Conn. Phenix of Brooklyn, N. Y. Continental of New York. American Fire of Philadelphia. German American of New York. Pennsylvania of Philadelphia. Fire Association of Philadelphia. Home of New York. New York Underwriters' Agency of New York. Western of Canada. A share of your business solicited. INe f. N. HO Ioa40 a Country tenant property written also. MOUZON, The Staple and Fancy Grocer, carries a full and complete line of Green.and Parched Coffees. Sugars, Grits, Meal and All Heavy Groceries. You can lind on my shelves. right fresh Cati ned Meats of all kinds, including such delica cies as Chicken. Tongue, Chipped Beef. Lob sters. Shrimps. etc. I have the entire garden of freshly canned Vegetables of the staple variety, including far off Boston Baked Beans. Of the easily digested cereal preparations I carry, among others. Force, Shredded Wheat, Cream of Wheat, etc.. all of which is delicious, healthful and nutritious-the very food for dys peptics and invalids. You want Condiments. None arc better than HEINZ'S CELEBRATED PICKLES, MUSTARDS, and his varica line of appetizing relishes. I ow i .time to buy your Jellies and Pre serves. Come'to MOUZO.N'S for them. I keep all he time a full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. You can get your breqkfast, 'dinner and sup per from my store. I can feed the toiling la borer or the fastidious epicure: the jrritable dyspeptic and the pettish in valid. SQUARE DEALING. live and lut liVe.,%with golden rule prces covers my motto. Before buying for your table c-all and ser! P. B. MOUZON, The (a-rocer. GeoS. Hacker &Son SML~C ietF.R O DoorsSash, linds DoorsWSah Bnd Crs, Window and Fancy Glass a Suecialty, I'S.' WOODS. S. OLIVERt O'RnYAN. WOODS .& O'BRYAN, ATTORNEYS AT Law. MANNING. S. C. Nettles building, upstairs.. jH. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. JOSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNTNG, S. C. JA. WElNBERG. LAWYEn. N ANNTNG. S. C. Pironmpt and car-eful attention give'n to all business. WM. J. MULDROW. ATTORNEY AT LAW. SI-MMEI:TON. S. C. C. DAVIS. ATTORNEY AT LAW MA NNING, S. C. js. wirsos. (irox~4' IlR A NT. WILSON &DRAT AllornleyI anfd Counselors at fLaw, MANNING, S. C. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST. MANNTNG, S. C. TPhone No. (;. DR.- J. A COLE. DENTIST. Nettles Buflding, upstirs MANNING, S. C. W. O. W. WVoodmen of the World. Meets on fourth Monday nights at 8:30. Visitina S'wvnei gns invited. .- cative Honey and Tar ;uad, expels Colds lromi Our Qualities Sometimes Look Dow Find There Little Pricesa On account of moving in our new store an g ing to move a large stock of goods, we will offerr g the 15th of June to the 1st of August inclusiv entire line of Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes g greatly reduced price. We are not offering th mere inducement, all we want you to do is t ] us a trial. * Spelcial Thrce hundred boxes Writing Paper, lates @ signs and very attractive, going at a song. One hundred and twenty-five Gent's Sttaw o sold at .50c and $1. only 35c and 75c. Thirty-six Ladies' high grade Stock Co fine Embroidered White French Pique, botW *stock trimmed with 1-inch valencine lace, se $ 35c and 65c; closing out price 25c and 45c. Twelve butter colors, stylish .button effee $ ter with large circular designs on edge, opeaf $ French buttons, width 12 1,2 inches, a remr Q strong value. Prices everywhere $3, only $2. Millinery Departm.elit In this department you will find ready-to 0 and Trimmed Hats of our own designing, Sailo 6 Fancy Straws, untrimmed goods and Childres in wonder-compelling variety. You will find here Flowers, Feathers and0 0 ments of every wzantable. sort at a greatly re price. SGINNERS & HILL ME C We want to call your attention to our stock of Mill Supplie , C cannot fail to appreciate the many advantages wehave to offer y C Fittings. valves, Lubricitors, Patch Bolts and other odds and e C which ai-e almost always forgotten in a general'order. Call and: us and get prices, you will find that it will be of value to you.: Smake a special business of landing orders when we get in topehl C people, all we want to know is what you want. S We are selling this season "Original Gandy Belting " exclusi SThis belting has passed the experimental stage and has prove C superior to comnmon Agricultural Rubber Belting, being- strongerd Sfar more dura'>1e, it possesses advantages that commend it to Ginn Sparticularly. Do not confuse "Original Gandy Belting" with:o C nary canvass belting, this is uot even an imitation of Gandy and~ C not~ possess any of its best qualities. See -that every ten feet~ E"" "Original Gandy" marked on it. This precaution'will save you. E ble. || Lubricating Oil.3 C We have Oil for lubricating every part of machinery. Let C know what speed machinery you want tojlubricate and we can Svon with the oil. We have recently added to our stock a supp s olid grease for spring oil cups to be used on crank heads. Tr on your engine and you will find that your oil bill wilf be very mu E less. while the effective service of your engine i!11 be materially Screased. If you will equip your engine with Spring.Oil Cups Swill find that it will lessen the expense of repairs. We have allki Sof Babbit Metal. 5 Cane Mills and Evaporator, S Our stock of Cane Mills and Evaporators has arrived and we e Stake pleasure in showving them. We have the best low-priced Cs SMill that mnoney can buy. C Our stoek of Hardwar e is fully up to the standard and we will C: in better position dur ing the coming season to cater to the trade th ever before.Veytuyors MANINGHARDWARE COMPAK. SSUMMERTON HARDWARE C0 SUMMERTON, S. C. J. C. LANNIAM, C. 11. DAVIS J. A. JAMES, President. Vice-President. Sec.-Treas OUR MOTTO: 3 L'S. Live altd Let Live. For' dry goods, go to a dry goods store. Foir shoes. go to a shoe store. For groceries. go to a grocery store. For medicines, go to a medicine store. For HARDWARE and its kindred articles. go to a HARDWARE sTORE. SPaints, Ag'ricultural Implements, Pumps, Pipe, Stoves anid Stoveware, Harness and Saddlery, Crockery and Glassware. We have them all. Our long residnece in the county is our guarantee of fair an honest treatmenut of our customers. C> We hav e reecntly associated with us Mr. J1. M. Plowden form e'rly with the Dillon Hardware Company, who thoroughly under stands the hardware business and will take pleasure im giving the e ublic 'h hemeit of' his exInertecel.