The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 16, 1907, Page 3, Image 3
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lian:s in town. , ar the house
kee~~~~~ pesa ' . i vGery every
:hn1 i. ei-anl a.. ::. and. only the
CANNEl) GOODS. COFFEES AND
TEAS. CAKES .\NI) CRACK
ERs, FRUITS AN.D
CONFECTIONERY. CHOICE BT
TER, HAMS AN.) BREAK
FAST STRIPS.
Everything that is handied it a First
class Grocery. It is my object to please
I.ld I invite your patronage.
P. B. Iouzon1
See
Bell & Reardon
Opp. Coffey & Rigby's Stable,
Before you let the contract for that,
Turned \Vork or Lc., Cart. Our prices
are very reasonable when quality of
work is considered
Our blacksmith work is un to the
standard and when you need work in
that line -remember that we are just
n accommodating as ever, and we are
:iways glad to see you.
The Banik of -0111f'o
MANNING, S. C.
Capital Stock, - $40,000
S irplus, - - 40,000
Stockholders' Lia
aility, - - 40,000
To tal P:rotectonl
to Depositors, $120,000
,E5DENT
A LITTLE TALK
with our President or Cashier will soon
convince you of the advisability of
Banking- with us.
THE RESOURCES
andconetiPsof hi Bnkasur
saf an rftbl aaeeth l
wiour usiesin. rCsie ilso
Uankinrtwitinus
A copetistc of ats. Coans ass u.e
'neral Supplies alwvays on hand. Mv hearse w1l C
be s'nt to any part of the county. and eal s will
be r.,ponded to by Mr. A. J. White, funeral
director and undertakecr. i;ht or day.
W. E. JENKINSON CO.
Banktol Sulmerton,
Summerton, S. C.
I
CAPITAL STOCK - 825.000 00 1
SURPLUS - --- --- 8-,000 00 s
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STOCKHOLDERS' -
LIABILITIES - - - - 25,000 00 r
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358, 000 00 (
IN OUR
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
I
We pay interest at the rate of
4 Per Cent.
per annum, compounding Same
quarterl1y.
RICHARD B. SMYTH,
President.
JOHN W. LESESNE,
Cashier. 1
NORTHWESTERN R. R. OF S. C.1
TIME TABLE No. 6.
In 1ETfect Sunday. June 5. 1904.
BETWimEN SUMTER AND CAMDEN.
..ixedi. Daily except Sunday.
Southound-l Northbound.
o. 69 N.. ,. No. 70 No. 68
PM A M AM PM I
6 253 30 Lve-. .Sumnter . .Ar.9 00 5 45
6 27 ) Its N.\W. Junction....S 55 5 43
6 47 959.... Dalzell... 8 22 5 13 .
7 05 1010.... Borden ..8 00 4 5$
7 23 10 21.... Rembert's. ..7 40 4 43
7 30 i 1.... E11 er be.. 730 4 2$
7 5o 11 10. .So. Riv. Junction..7 10 4 25 1
8 00 11 10 Ar...Camden..Lve7 00 4 15
PM PM AM PM
BETWEEN WVILSON'S MILL AND SUMTER.
Southbound, Northbound.
No. 73 Daily except Sunday. No. 72
PM PM
3 00 Leave.. Sumter. .. Arrive.. 12 30
3 03..... Summeron Junction... 12 1
3 20. ... ... .. ...Tnda .....- ..--- 11 a
:435..... .- -. ack~sville..-..... 41 30 ,
3 55. . -.. .. iv r ... ... ..11 00
4 4...........S mmerton..... 10 a
5 2........ . vi........... .. 9 45
5 45........... iran.. . .. -9s
6 30 Arrve.....Wilon's Mill.Leave S 40)
PM AM
BETWEEN MILLAR~D AND) ST. PAUL.
Southbound -x~ Northbund.
N.73 No. 75 No. 72 No. 74
PM AMI AMl PMl
4 i - I L c ,111:rdi A'r.1'i 45 5 30
4 15 :;oA,- t U. u L ve.10 35 4 20
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yB-OS. WV L.SN. President.
Notice to Creditors.
A )l pesn 0aigcaims1 against the
Esta e of P. . C ochran. deceased. will
present~ them~ duly uttested. and those
to thef undersine. Quaililld Executrix
of sad E'State.
CARR[E COC~HRAN,
Don't fail to
visit the Great
Nine-Day Sale
~~at
R RIGBY'S,
PR Oct 23, to Nov 1
I will sell at PulcAuction to the F R S L
ghest bidder in the Town of Man
ng. S. C., in front of the Court House.
th 17th day of October, 1907. at on aeMls3ad~yasod
elve o'clock noon all the right, title
ud interest owned by Jehu Smith, 100pud egt
~ankrupt, at the time he was adjudi
ated a Bankrupt, in the following real 3Mrs l odwres
state, to wit:
All those certain pieces, .parcels or 1YugHre cl)
racts of land lying and bein in the
ounty of Clarendon, in the State of
outh'Carolina, as follows: Ln tpeSe,8c e uhl
All that tract of land in Douglasf..bPaile
~ownsh ip, containing fifty-eight acres,
lore or less, and bounded on the North Imae100lspracan go
v land of the Estate of Mrs. T. H. S.
urbeville, on the East by a Public 2c e on o t
toad and land of D. L. Green, South of
ands of 3. F. Cole and of S. C. Turbe- ChcesTrkyanHo.
lle and on the West by latids of S.
Turbeville and estate of Mrs. T. H.
oTurbeAYSlle.
Also all that other certain piece o
areel of land in Douglas Township,
ontaining seventy acres, more or less, Es em.Apyt
nd bounded on the North by lands of
M. Smith, East by lands of R. M.
een on the South by lands of theFA M R
state of John Robinson, and on the
Vest by lands of S. C. Turbeville.Pavle S.C
Also ~all that other piece or tract, of
nd in Douglas Township, contammin
hirtv-two acres, more or less, and*
unded on the North by land of W.
I. Green, on the East by land of J. F.
~ole. South by land of J. F. Cole and
). L. Green, and West by land of es
te of T. H. S. Turbeville. FEH MASA
Also all that other piece or parcel of ALTMS
an. containing twenty acres, andEVRTIG OD
udd on the North by lands of JehuTOE .
mith and Pine Grove Church and
'arsonage, on the East by lands of T.
I. S. Turbeville, South by land of D:. ieu aTil
SGreen, and West by lands of T. H.
Also all that lot of land containing
e and one-half acres, and bounded
'orth and East by lands of Jehuj
;mith. South by Public Road and West
)Vland of S. C. Turbeville. to L a
Also all that other tract of land con- U IE~
aning one hundred and twenty-five___
res more or less, bounded on the
orth by land of W. J1. Buddin and ~ E ~ r S
lica Coker, on the East by land of J.
. Beard, R. WV. Coker and Joe APYT
Vheeler, on the South by H. Gamble
nd Pudding Swamp, and West by C A L O u A T
'udding Swamp) and lands of A. 0.
Terms of sale-Cash. US
Said property is to be conveyed sub- W . VW
e: to all mortgages or other encum
mrances. The purchaser to pay for Wodeofte or.
iprs M. H. BECK. 8:0
Notingcere uoes5rand6iearsold
sil prset temdul atesedan Mbares, aal dores. u oi1h
nenLono thepuedeeednedcqualifiedhad
DAVID . LID, th. lo b., P sale.
Administrator . per-poud o i t e1tw
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MANING S.C benatl IFoEH re~ MEATS AT no n
~ J.FRAN GEIER.ERYT~HNOODS
DENTIST, R TEmAT.cRmd
MANNING, S.Give us B rOWNa. O
Fare to
Fair Cut in Half
VcTODer z8 to November 1
The railroads have agreed to give
half rates from all points in South Car
olina to the great State Fair this year.
That is one fare for round trip to
Columbia and back to your home. This
is considered one of the best and low
est rates granted anywhere in the
south for any occasion and the Fair
authorities feel that they are Justly
recognized as having a deserving, big
show.
Never before In the history of the
Fair (39 years) has. the outlook for
a big and crowded show been so mark
ed. The tremendous cotton yield with
the extra money at hand throughout
the state means the biggest crowds
ever known in Columbia. And the
Fair authorities have been wide
awake. More accommodations have
been arranged than ever and every
body will be in Columbia Fair Week.
The big football games will attract
thousands of people. Clemson will be
In Columbia. Winthrop will be in
Columbia. Thousanas of your old
friends will be in Colrmbia. Every
body ought to be in Columbia for Fair
Week, October 28 to November 1.
The finest races ever held in the
South Atlantic States will be witness
ed at the Fair this year. The largest,
most varied and most Instructive ex
hibits ever gathered for a southern
Fair will be displayed this year at
Columbia. The biggest and best Mid
way ever seen in the South will have
their shows wide open at the Fair.
One of the best formulas use can be
made by a combination of Kerosene Oil
Spirits Turpentine, Origanum, Ether
and Ammonia. When these different
oils are made into an emulsion it is the
most penetrating of all liniments. Ell
iott's Emulsified Oil Liniment is made
from the above formula and is put up in
half pint bottles in yellow package and
sell for 25c. a bottle. Sold underguar
antee W. E. Brown & Co.
Clever Woman..
"There is no use trying to deny It,"
said or.e man to another. "Blims is
badly inarrieL I hate to say It. but
it's so.'*
"How do you know?"
"By a talk I have just bad with
him."
"Does he complain?"
"No. That's the pathetic part of it.
He was telling me how good natured
and clever his wife is because this
morning she showed him Wow to fasten
his brnces to his trousers with a hair
pln."-London Titbits.
Thomas A. Edison, the great Ameri
can invrentor, says "Fully eighty per
cent of the illness of mankind comes
from eating improper food or too much
ood people are inclined to over-in
dulge themselves." This is where in
digestion finds its begining in nearly
every case. The stomach can do just
so much work and no more, and when
you overload it, or when you eat the
wrong kiud of food, the digestive or
gans cannot possibly do the work de
manded of them. It is at such times
that the stomach needs help; it demands
help, and warns you by headaches..bel
ching, sour stomach, nausea and indi
gestion. You should attend to this at
once ~oy taking something that will act
ually do the work for the stomach.
Kodol will do this. It is a combination
of nazual digestants and vegetable acids
and contains the same juices found in a
healthy stomach It is pleasant to take.
Sold by W. E. Brown & Co.
He Was Cruel.
Mrs. Nubbons--My husband Is a per
fet brute. Friend-You amaze me.
Mrs. Nubbons-Since the baby began
teething nothing would quiet the little
angel but pulling his papa's beard, and
yesterday he went and had hIs beard
shaved oft'.-London Tit-Bits.
He Wandered.
Reggy (fervently)-AhI, Miss Rose,
when I gaze on you my mind wanders.
Miss Rose (with a yawn)-What a pity,
Reggy, the rest of you doesn't keep up
with your mind.-London Express.
He who has three enemies must
agree with two.-Germanl Proverb.
Obstinate cases of constigation an d
nasty. mean headaches promptly dis
apear when you take DeWitt's Little
Early Riser ~Pills. Sold by WV. E.
Brown & Co:
Not Even the Clock.
Two ladles were being shown
through the State Hospital For the
Insane. As they entered a ward one
turned to the other and said, "I won
der if that clock is right?"
An inmate standing near overheard
her and instantly replied: "Great Scott,
no! tt wouldn't be here If it was!"
Linincott's.
Does your back adhe? Do you feel
tired and drowsy and lacking in ambi
tion? If so, there is samething wrong
with your kidneys. DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills relieve backache,
weak kidneys, and inflamation of the
Bladder. A week's treatment 25 cents.
Sold by W. E. Brown & Co.
______THE GR)
State
EVER HELD WILL:
CO LUME
October 28 t(
Railroad Rates Cut in Half.
Plenty of Accomnmodat
Grandest Exhibits
Finest Races i:
Two Bir
MAKE~ YOUR PLANS TO
OF FAD
Machiavelli.
Nicolo Machiavelli, from whose sur
name has been coined a synonym for
treacherous craft, was a writer of
nervous and concise Italian. IHe too'k
high rank as a dramatist, his comedy
of "Mandragola" being pronounced in
ferior only to the work of Voltaire.
Leo X. admired it so much that he
had it played before him in Romt.
His book on the "Art of War" won the
praise of so competent a Judge as
Frederick the Great of Prussia. His
policy in statesmanship embodied In
his work "The Prince" was the direct
antithesis of Washington's sentiment
that "honesty is the best policy."
Misunderstood.
"Your sentence Is to be suspended,"
began the merciful judge.
'"Great Scott, jedge," exclaimed the
prisoner. "ef I'd knowed chicken steal
Ing was a banging offense I wouldn't
have stole."-Phiadelphia Lodger.
You never have any trouble to get
children to take Kennedy's Laxative
Cough Syrup. They like it because it
tastes nearly like maple sugar. Ken
nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is a safe,
sure and prompt remedy for cough aid
colds and is grv', for every member ol
the family. :old by W. E. Brown & Co.
Misplaced Philanthropy.
A well known philanthropist spoke
.with good humored regret at a dinner
in New York of a charity that had
failed.
"But it failed through its own fait,"
said he. "It failed because it was mis
taken. It suggests to me an experi
ence of a friend of mine in Ireland.
My friend at about this season last
year was motoring through a remote
region of Ireland, and one day he 'name
upon a poor old woman seated, with
all her humble furniture about her, in
the middle of the road before her lit
tle cabin. My friend was profoundly
moved. Here before his very eyes an
eviction, a real Irish eviction, was tak
Ing place. He got out of his car and
gave the old woman a flve pound note.
"'Tell me,' he said, 'what is the
trouble, my poor friend?'
"Bobbing and courtesying her grati
tude, the old woman replied:
"'Shure, sir, me ould man's white
washin'.'"-New York Tribune.
Trial Cattarh treatments are being
mailed out free, on request. by Dr.
Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are
proving to the people--without a pen
ny's cost-lhe great value of this scien
tific prescription known to druggists
everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh
Remedy. Sold by W. E. Brown & Co.
Old Fashioned Oratory.
"We don't have no sich forensic ora
tory as we used to have," said the old
settler. "Lawyers nowadays don't
orate. They only just talk.
"Take old Bill K. Simmons of Eau
Clair. If Bill was defendin' a lowly
chicken thief he'd speak with the
tongue of angels. I'll never forgit the
peroration of his impassioned philippic
in the Clay Bull case about the poison
ed cat. It runs like this here."
The little, thin old man rose, reared
back in a defiant attitude and shouted
in the cracked treble of age:
"'Restin' upon the couch of repub
lican liberty as I do, covered with the
blanket of constitutional panoply as I
am and protected by the aegis of
American equality as I feel myself to
be, I despise the buzzin' of the profes
sional inseck who has just sot down
and defy his attempt to penetrate with
puny sting the interstices of me im
pervious coverin'.' "--New York Press.
A. weak Stomach, causing dyspepsia,
a Weak Heart with palpitation or in
ermittent pulse, always mean weak
Stomach nerves or weak Heart nerves.
Strengthen these inside or controlling
erves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative
nd see how quickly these ailments dis
appear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis.
wll mail samples free. Write for them.
A test will tell. Your health is worth
his simple trial, Sold by W. E. Brown
C.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Your sons probably please you as
vell as you pleased your father.
If you don't look carefully -after your
wn affairs, who do you imagine wvil?
A good many people try to administer
forgiveness and punishment at the
same time.
About all some men get for their
efforts tco be dignified is a reputation
f having the swelled head.
The greatest triumph for a boy is
the privilege of being accepted as an
equal by boys somewhat older than
himself.
Don't begin to wonder how other
people can afford so many things that
you can't afford. That is a big step in
the direction of growing envious and
sour.
We have noticed that people who do
exactly as they please, whether their
friends like it or not, get along about
as well as those who are always trying
to please.-Atc2hison Globe.
Stomach troubles. Heart and Kidney
ailments, can be quickly corrected with
a prescription known to d ruggist every
,here as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The
rompt and surprising relief which this
emedy immediately brings is entirely
due to its Restorative action upon, the
ontrolling nerves of the Stomach, etc.
W. E. Brown & Co.
~ATST
SFair
E THIS YEAR AT
~IA, S. C.
Novenber 1
ms for Everybody.
Ever Gathered in Dixie.
rithe Whole South.
Football Games.
BE AT COLU ALL
~WFVK .
If you take DeWitt's Kidney anu
Bladder Pills you will get prompt reliel
from backache, weak kidneys, inflama
mation of the bladder and urinary
troubles. A week's treatment 25 cents.
Sold by W. E. Brown & Co.
Tobacco Smoke Poisonous.
It is often said that tobacco smoke
Is a powerful germicide. The com
position of tobacco smoke is complex,
the principal constituents being oils of
a tarry nature. Nicotine itself is a
strong germicide, but the quantity of
this poisoi. in tobacco smoke is minute.
The oily matter which accumulates in
a tobacco pipe is highly poisonous, but
does not contain any appreciable quan
tity of nicotine, the chief constituent
of this residue being a very poisonous
oil known as pyridine. Tobacco smoke
contains a decided quantity of car
bon monoxide, which Is a preservative
and which must possess germicida'
properties. One of the principal con
stituents accounting for the germicidal
properties of tobacco smoke is the pow
erful antiseptic formaldehyde.-New
York Herald.
His Logic.
A keen business man bought at a
low price a theater that had long been
unprofitable and by economical man
agement put it immediately on a pay
ing basis. But he was very economi
cal. He watched the expenses with
the sharpest eye. The first month's
expense account contained the item:
"Meat for cats, to protect the scenery
and properties from the rats' ravages,
$2." The proprietor struck this Item
out, --riting on the margin: "If the
cats eat the rats, wherefore the meat?
If they don't, wherefore the cats?"
DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve is good for little burns and big
burns, small scratches or bruises and
big ones. It is healing and soothing.
Good for piles. Sold by W. E. Brown
& Co.
Tax Notice.
The County Treasurer's office will
be open for the collection of taxes
without penalty from the 15th day of
October to the 31st day of December
inclusive (1907). The levy is as fol
lows: For State, 44 mills; county, 24
mills; for roads, - mill; for constitu
tional school, 3 mills; polls, $1. Dog
capitation tax, SOc. Also School Dis
triets No. 24 special 1-mill; School
Districts Nos. 11, 16, 17, 18 and 25 spe
eial 2 mills; Districts Nos. 2, 5, 15, 21,
27, 28 and 10, 3-mill special; Districts
Nos. 7, 9, 19. 20, 22 and 26; 4-mill spe
sal; Distri!t No. 22, 5-mill bond tax.
Road tax for 1907, $2; 1 per cent. pen
alty added for month of January,
1908; additional penalty of 1 per
cent. for month of February, 190S;
additional penalty of 5 per cent. for
15 davs in March. 1908.
L. L. WELLS,
County Treasurer.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Clarendon County.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Daisy Thompson and Ada C. Bur
gess, Plaintiffs,
against
Caddie C. Mellveen, S. W. Epps,
Thomas Hamilton Steele and B. B.
Thompson, as administrators of
the estate of S. R. Epps, deceased,
Defendants.
Decree of Partition.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
Judgment Order of the Court of Com
mon Pleas, in the above stated ac
tion, to me directed, bearing date of
November 12, 1906,I will sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder for
ash, at Clarendon Court House, at
Manning, in said county, within the
legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon
day, the 4th day of November, 1907,
being salesday, the following describ
ed real estate:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land containing two hundred and
sixty-four (264) acres, more or less,
bounded on the north lands formerly.
of Epps, now said to belong to John
C. Smith; bounded on the east by
John Fulwood; bounded on the
south by a portion of the original
tract which was conveyed by the said
Samuel Robert Epps to his children,
Ada G. Epps, Ellen H. Epps and S.
W. Epps by deed dated December 4,
1894, and bounded on the west by
Black River, the same being a por
tion of the land inherited by the
said Samuel Robert Epps from the
estate of his father, James Epps, and
partitioned among the heirs of the
estate of James Eppe by proceeding
in the Court of Common Pleas,which
will appear by reference to Judg
ment Roll No. 2506 in records of said
ourt.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
A. I. BARRON,
Clerk of Court.
Notice of Discharge.
I will apply to the Judge of Probate
for Clarendon county on the 29th day
of October, 1907, for letters of dis
:harge as Administrator of the Estate
f Mose Walker, deceased.
JOSEPH E. DAVIS,
Administrator.
Davis Station, S. C., Sept. 28, 1907.
. 0. PURDY. s- OLIVEa O'BRYAN*
UIRDY & O'BRYAN,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
MANNING, S. C.
CHARLTON DURANT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MjANNING, S. C.
W. C. DAVIS. J. A. WEINBERG.
DAViS & WEINBERG,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
MANNING, S. C.
Prompt attention given to collections.
JH. LESESNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MANNING, S. C.
OSEPH F. RHAME,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MANNING, S. C.
.\I cSWAIN WOODS,
eATTORNEY AT LAW,
Manning, S. C.
Office Over Levi's Store.
Eakes Kidneys and BladdeW Bight
)JIEYSOYDTARI
Gur-os Ooldsu Prevmnts 5PneusiODIn
FOLFiO1HFA1Y-TAR
sops the cough anadhea3sl1ngs
~Biing your Job Work to The Times office.
i9 6INNERY, GRIST MiLL, SHINGLE MILL, ~1
AND LATH MILL.
STRAUSS-ROGAN COMPANY
II GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AND
STHE BEST OF EVERYTHING SEASON- 6p
9 ABLE AND PRACTICAL AT
2 MODERATE PRICES.
SUMMERTON, S. C.
Ym A HE- DNS
H 0U5 !U E . A OJ
LEON WEINBERQC
MANNING, S. C.
.Freshness Guaranteed
ID Received by exprees sbipments diret from th~e
* makers- Kept as card~lly a thouglhthey were
cut flowers, andA sold immediately- 11
- CHOCOLATES &
1111 ~CONFECTIONS [l
[I reach your lhands FRESH, a wenl a p~anJ [d
* exquisite in Ravor. Should you ever lhave a hult .
tofid, ring the box back and we wihlinake t
THIS MATCHLESS CANDY FOR SALE BY
THE
MANINNG GROCERY CO
COTTON AND TOBACCO..
We want your Tobacco and Cotton Money, and pay
you the highest price for It if you deal with us. When
you buy a
BUGGY.
from us you don't go home with a broken bone be
cause of a breakdown. If it be our
WAGON
vou loose no time at repair shops while your crops
waste in the field. Come where you can get the
g-reatest value for your money, honest treatment and
and liberal terms. Pay us a visit and see for yourself.
Yours to serve,
W. P. HA WKINS & CO.
For Investors and Home Seekers.
FIRS-We ave ne f the finest plantations in Clarendon County at
aagiRSoT-e prave oContaining 320 acres, more or less, 140 acres under a
bagsate coultervpric.Entire tract can be cultivated except, perhaps, 15 acres
n swamp. cultivtion. (1) 11-room dwelling and all necessary outbuildings,
nwamp. mpregovmenthouses, three tobacco barns, and one tobacco storage
ihoue 4thres oode panasture; one new Saw Mill plant and all other improve
ense Thicrs piantaton is only about two miles from the railroad and near a
nethriviis p ith good school facilities and in an excellent community.
hrivi NDe0 - Tract of land in Clarendon County, containing 100 acres, with
30arscered, with necessary building improvements thereon. This is the
b est clarg in Real Estate in "this county at this time that is offered for sale.
>etTID-Two of the most desirable building lots in the Town of Manning;
als one lot with 17-room d welling and all necessary building improvements.
All situated on the North side of Brooks St. Offered cheap for a quick sale.
This is only a few of the many Real Estate propositions that we have to
oter in this and 'other counties. For further information write or call on
The Clarendonl Real Estate
and Fire Insurance Agency.
A NNING S. C.e LEVi BUILDING.