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\IANLNG, S- C.. JULY 7. i - Publshes All County and Town Of tical Advertisements. Adveruisers wil please re member that copy for ; change of ad. MUST be iz this oftce by.Saturday Noon in order T< insure Dublication the following week ST. PETEWS, NO. 54 A. F. ri. Meets July 14. Master's Degree Conferred. The Management of The Times will hereafter 6o over the mailing lists every week, and without f1urther notice every subscription in arrears over one year will be stricken off. This is done in compliance with the postal regulations.Sowatch the label on The Times, it will tell you when your subscription expires. Rp .Van Winkle and his litte dog went to Greenville last Friday. Sales wiR begin at the Manning to* bCo rehous about the 20th inst. MisCarrie and Bessie Holiday arm visigg friends and relatives at Sum meron. At ls Manning has a decent looking pablc back to meet the rains. A very welcomed addition. The annual report of the Manning Boad of Trade is in our otmce and will MIss Caldt Enghson one of our graded school teachers is visiting hleaft In Beaufort. Mrs. R. A. Wells of Wallace, N. C., is visting at the home of her mother, ms S. IHunall1 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harvin. Jr., now living in Georgia, are in Manning vis. iings heir prentU, mak jg hir way to the Mecca for fun. It is to be hoped that council wil re move the paiemIan's shanty from in front of the courbouse square. The aelein held for bonding schn district No. 20, resulted in favor of the bond isue by avote of 38 to3M. Close vote -The farce coeygiven in the andi toriumlast Thz3ynightfor the Clar endon hosptal ftnwas a financial Lastthe natinnal holiday was observed in anigby the suspension -of enenme, picnicing and froilcing gere. ersily There will be praching at Fellow ship church next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock b ev. C. W. Blanchard. Publi ordal invited. -The friends of Mr. J. W. McLeod, will be grp iid to learn that he con siue.to Improve, and the probability is he will soon be home"agaln. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Thaesn ret.ened home from Hot Sprin. N. C., last Fri day evening. Mr. Thamese health un proved considerably by the springs. Tsa TDEE editor, accompanied by his daughters, Mies Mattie, Augusts and Valiye, left yesterday to anannd the meeting of the State Press Association in Greenville. The werchant who patronizes other towns te get his advertising matter, does no.dserve thesame consideration from the trading pubice as the merchant who patronizes home. Mattie Curtis, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coffey, died at -o'clock this morning, after .a brief illness from gasro-enteritis, aged 11 months The store bnilding next door to the post office has been rented to a party from Abbevinle, and he will open up on Augs 1st, thus having every store it the sown accupied. The Clarendon Baptist Sunday school will picnic at Alcolu, Thursday, July Sch. The train leaves Manning for Al coln at 90 a. in., returning at 7:3 p. m. Each family will bring a well filled Slowly but surely the Clarendor bospital enterprise Is gaining ground. Seventy-three dollars ana sixteen ents have been added to the fund from the proeedse of the entertainment last 'Thursday night. -On accont of the picnic of the Clir endoc Baptist Sunday school Thursday - he lecture by pastor Blanchard will be deferred until next Thursday night There will be no services at the Clar endon church tomorrow night. We have given our editorial spacn over to the publication of a sermon b: Rev. C. W. Blanchard, which will en tertain our readers better than anyw thing we may be able to write at thi: time. The Manning base ball team left las Friday for Georgetown to play a serie: of games, and to dp in the surf of Paw ley's Island Sunday. They went dowi gamely to defeat in three games. Man ..ig stays in the Charleston cla'n. Thbe oil mill at this place has beer purchased from the Independent Oi Cm ,and the ,naeneent propos eto da fertilizer manufacturin: plant to it. This means a saving c money to those buying fertilizers, an< more money saved at home. There is absolutely no truth in th< reported elopement said to have takea place from Manning last Monday. Th rumor had its foundation only becaus two proswere marriage eligible and hapndto go off on the sam train. Rev. A. R. Woodson is anxious have every member of his church pre ent on next Sunday to join in celebrat ing the 400th anniversity of the birt of Joo. Calvin. All Presbyterians il reach of Manning especially invited an others who desire to be present at th celebration. Captai Thomas Wilson, wife an dagters, and his son Dr. F.. R1. Wi: son, took passage last Saturday on th Anchor Line at New York for Glasgos Scorland. They will tour Europe befor returning to their-home in Sunzser, Bo The traue provecz for -Mani-- i not excelled anywbere because "ner- i an awakening here. an'! a' tion to make tiis towv the :raoe ertva it should be. The twolte of t'llikon should come to t!- .,oiin:v tta " t their buyin-. i. t -!th---: mteet !4 o. and our nerchan0 .nd .m: :61 .i their power to denonra NXan ning i. th- qrj.:a! of any othr market Married %ta \',io-eiat etennt: i4v Rev. C. W llanchart. pastor t'laren don liaptit church, at the hotne e the bride- mother. Mr. i'errv N\4. l'arro of Sumter an.d Niss .laivola \Walker. daughterot o ir. N!. F. \Valke-. Th. couple took tei tr-a:U ft.r A!.heville art: other points- in North Carina ani,: the throwing of ricet fron a <rowd of friewld who went to the d.-; to s them otf. In about oue mouth Lhere % be aU election in the counties having <0ispen saries, and we predict the result to be a closing up of over eighteen out of the twenty-one dispensarie-,. an! when: the legislature couvenes there wili be a general prohibition law eracted. We also predict that Charleston will be our of the pronibition counties. Let us wait and see. We know it to be a fact that there is a general sentiment in Charles ton to close the county dispensaries and it wi.l take a hard fight in that city to save them. The true sentiment there is not for prohibition but against the dispensary system. The farmers rally to take place in Manning on the 14th. promises to be a great event, and every man intcrested in agriculture should atteni. The Board of Trade has been working hard to in terest the government to do something for the farmers of this county. and after much effort has succeeded in getting the agricultural department to give us a lock. It will locate in the county an experimental station. which will be of untold value to the farmers, but to get this, the farmers must manifest an in terest and show a disposition to aprre ciate this valuable aid from Uncle Sam. Therefore let us urge every reader of THE TIME- to form him or herself into a committee to urge a large attendance here on the 14th. There will be a prohibition rally and basket picnic at Fellowship church grove Friday, July 9th. under tha aus picesof the Manning. Jordan and Beth lehem local unions of the W. C. T. U. to which the public is cordially invited. The Rev. C. E. Burts. D. D.. of Edge field, president of the Anti-Saloon League of South Carolina, will be the chief orator of the occasion. It is promised that this picnic will be -dry" in only one sense of the word. Those who have heard Dr. Burts testify that there is nothin2 "dry" about his ad dresses. We hope. too, to have some good singing and there will be ice 'ater for alli Ice cream and lemonade will be on the grounds for sale, so don't leaveyour purses in your "other pants'' pockets: Let everybody go, and carry a basket. The "whirlwind" sale put on by Aaron Abrams has opened the eye- of some of his competitors to the extent that they went to Sumter and Kingstree to have advertising matzter gotten out1 ahead to block Abrams and forestall his sale. but it does not phase him. He says with the stock he bas to offee the trading public he can give the ehop keepers that try to head him off a month's start and then beat them to the attention of those who have money to spend and know values when they see them. Abrams' sale begins ou 'he 15th and he lays down the proposition that th.' trading public can go to any of h's competitors, examine their goods and prices and he will give them better vrlues for less money. Mr. Abramns has flooded the country with his adver tising matter which he had done in his home town. together with a liberal use of the columns of the people's county paper, and all that he asks of the tra.de is tolook to its own interests by visit ing his store, nnd he promises to prove that hie has not put on a fake sale, but offers the public good, clean, fresh, up to-date merchandise at prices to defy competition. So when you come to Manning do not fail to visit Abramns' "whrlwind" sale. Life 100.000 Years Ago. Scientists have found in a cave in Switzerland bones of men, who lived 100,000 years ago, when life was in con stant danger from wild beasts. To-day he danger, as shown by A. W. Brown of Alexander, Me., is largely from dead lydiease. "If ithad not been for Dr King's New Discovery, which cured me, I could not have lived," he writes, "suf fering as I did from a severe lung trou ble and stubborn cough." To cure sore Lungs, Colds, obstinate Coughs, rsi prevent Pneumonia, its the best me ' cine on earth. 50c and $1.00. Gi. -an eed by all druggist. Trial bottle free. BUSINESS LOCALS. GO-FLY keeps fies off Horses and Catle. 25c. and 50e. at all drug stores. For Board in Hendersonville, N. C., apply to Mrs. H. 0;. Ingram. Central location, modern conveniences. Terms reasonable. Boarders.-Delightful location on W. Broad St., on street car line, modern conveniences. rates reasonable, address Mrs. Carolina Felder, Hendersonville, N. C. For Sale-Great bargain rather than pay freight, will sell my high grade p ino at much reduced price. A pply to D. H. L. Wilson, Jordan. S. C. Prof. Albert New. N oteicee.--Two hundred thousand "Sawed Cypress Shingles" ready for delivery. For Prices and description, apply to C..H. Touchberry, Summerton, S. C., R. F-. D). 2. To Rent-One five-ro dwelling on West Boundary Street, new house, in good neighiborhood. Also 2 five-room comparatively new dwellings on the same street for sale. This is an excel lent opportunity to either rent or pur chase property in a desirable section of the town. A ply to J. M. Bradham, Manning. S. C. Tom Kennedy With A. Abrams. To My Friends in Clarendon County: I take this means to inform you that -I am now with Mr. Aaron A brams, and ask for your continued patronage. I -am now in better shape to meet she de mands of my friends than heretofore, and guarantee you the same courteous treatment, with better bargains to ffer. When in town call and see us. Tanking you for favors, both past and prospective, I beg to remain, IYours very truly, ITomr M. KENEY Prescribes Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy Dear Sirs-I tirst usca your Caitarrih Cure i Ithe case of my son, who had chronic na.'o-phar B1yneal catarrh. with great benetit to him. I Ioften prescribe it for other of my patients, and I think It is quie the tinest remedy for catarrb etht ha -e bee placed on the market. Thaunkng you ror pas:, favor". I am. Your" very truly. MI. .J. D. DANu'zzam. '. D.. ~ his conr.I a tctdsome remarktable 1 insance where it has been fairly tried. Very truly yours. RtXV. Y. I. A ... e Lcx.inton. Ky. Dr. Bilosser's Catarrh Remedy is. for sace b3 B. R. Bover. Mannng. S. C. A month's treat, mnt for 81.00. A f ree sampic for the asklit - A postai card will bring i: by mall. Dr.King's New LfePilis Great Open Sat Special Sales the bars and fight to the li count of ours Our entire Si At C Some Bargain Thunder that w be heard throughout and aronut Clarendon Count,. For the fir seven days of our "Clean Sweo Sale" we 'will sell on each day fro 10:30 to 11:00 a. m., and from 41 :30o 5:00 p. w. the following well-knov articles: Best 2.5c. Talcum Powder at. 10 per can. only 5 cans to a each Cu towner. Coats' Spool Cotton. any numubt any color, at 4c. the spool, only spools to each customer. Splendid vard-wide Bleach Hom spun. soft fiish. no starch, value 10c will go at 5e. the yard, 10 yards each custouer. 33c. Work Shirts for Men at 1-< not more than two shirts to eat customer. Best standard print Cal'cos-at 34 yard. only 10 yards to eacb custome 5.000 yards of 5 and 10c. Val at Torchon Laces and Insertion at : the yard. Quantity unlimited iong as it lasts. Prices Speak Aloud whil Brag Only Whispers Read the Following: Yard'wide Percale and Madras c. the yard. Best 124c. Dresis Ginghams at S the vard. Dress Gingham, Apron Chec ingham and Chambrays., in thr. ten-vard lengths. real value loc. p4 yard. will go at 4c. the yard durit this "Clean Sweep Sale." All of our 12je. Wash Goods at Lawns will be cleaned out at 9c. p yard. All of our fine 25c. White Goo< and Wash Goods will be cleaned u at 15c. the yard. Notice to Creditors. Ditrict Court of the United Statt District of South Carolina, In the matter of Clarence E. Wilkix Bankrupt-Clarenldonl County. To the~ Creditors of the above nam< Ba:.:rupt: Take notice that on the 3rd day Juy. 1909, the above named bankru iled his petition in said Court prayii the confirmation of thle composith heretofore offered and accepted. ai that a hearing was thereupon orderi and will be had upon said petition< he 13th day of July. 1909. before sa Court. at Charleston, in said Distrh at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at whi' time and place all known creditors ai other persons in mnterest may, appe and show cause, if any they have. wl the prayer of said petition should n be granted. RICH ARD W. H CTSON. Clerk. State of South Carolina Clarendon County. By James M. Windhamn, Esq., Probc Judge. WHEREAS. A. I. Barron made s Vto me. to grant him Letters Administration of the Estate and Effe< of Mamnie Boseman. These are therefore to cite and Imonish all and singular the kindr Iand creditors of the said Man: Boseman, deceased, that they be a appear before me, in the Court of Pi bate, to be held at Manning on .t 19th day of August next, after pubhi tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in the foi noon, to show cause, if any they ha' why the said administration should t be ranted. Given under my hand, this tth di of July. A. D. 1909. AMS M. WINDHAM. [SEA.I Jud;ge of Probate Notice. The qualitied voters of New 7.i 1School:District No. 15. are hereby tified that an election will be held the school house on July 31st, 190'.. 1 the purpose of voting an annual o mill tax for school puruoses. said c mill tax being in addition to the thi mills tax now being collected in s: district. Voters must exhibit th registrati.on certiticate and tax rece as required in general elections. Polls must onen at S o'clock a. and close at 4 p.' m., July 31st. 1909. R. W. WHEELER, J. P. GIBBON. J. HI. DU'BOSE. Trustees Election of Trustees. W. the undersigned Trustees School District No. 20, declare that 1 following were elected Trustees of t district for the ensuing terma: S. Turbeville. J. C. Dennis. D. L Grei Signed, S. C. TURBEVILLE~. Ch'mn. M. .1. MORIlS. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Prob; for Clarendoua county. on the 2n August. 1909'. for letters of dischra: as adinistrator of the estate of WV. Kelly. deceased. ..W LVR Admninistrator Foreston, S. C.. July 1st- 1909 I aks ersdney and Btadder' Righi Clean urday, July 10tl are all the goj turn loose the ( ist ditch, and ft elves when it c ;ock of Summer 0lean S ill The greate'st live of 12!c. India Ad Linons ever shown in Manning will nt be cleaned up at 9c. per yard. ,p 40-inch.wide White India Lawns, m real value 12jc. and 15c., will be] to cleaned up at 9c. n Sea Island Homespun. : inches wide, real value s 1-:-c.. will go in our c. Clean Sweep Sale at 4 1-*e. yard. s- Soft finish Blinch Hoito S ,l)i n1o starch. I yard wile. real value lc.. r. will go at 6 1-2c. the yard. 5 Real soft-linish Bleach Hotnespun. 1 yard wide, no starch, at 7 1-2c. e- the vard. . Just a little heavier quality than to the above. .. Clothing at Cost. Our entire Stock of Men's, Boyb' e and Children's Spring Clothing will r. go at COST. Now is the time to ,d buy a nice suit of Clothes for Sum C. mer and fall wear at Cost. A beau % tiful line of Men's light weight pants. either for Summer or fall wear, at C(. .,T. e Bov's Knee Pant, -->-A. and 77c. values. will go at 39c. and 49c. the pair. A beautiful assortment of Boy's two-piece Knee Suits will go at cost. Just think of a Boy's nice $2.50 tt fall suit going at $1.6w. Gients' and Boy's Furnishing Goods c. Clean Sweep Prices. Men's Nice Work Shirts, :5c. v:iues k going at 19c. ,e Men's nice Negligee Shirts. Lrum !r mer's samples. 50c. to $1.00 values. slightly soiled, will go at the uni- eard of price of 39e. each. d When these are closed ont we will !r have no more. We have abont 15 dozen of the shirts in stock. Is Our regular line of Men's Negligee p Shirts, 75c. yalue, at 49c., $1.25 value at 98c. Jenkim Result of Election. We. the undersigned Trustees of *School District No. 20, do declare th e following to be the result of Special s, ection held at this place for the pur pose of determining whether this dis dtrict shall issue bonds or not issue bonds for the purpose of building and fecuipping a schoo! building: Votes for. tthe issuing of bonds, 38: vctes against the issuingf bonds. 34. Signed, d S. C. TURBFXILLE. Ch'm.. d .I J. \IORRIUS, J. L. CREEN. NOTICE. dSurveying done with accu racy av~c despatch. Apply to IRWIN B. RUTLEDGE, Summerton, S. C ARANTS DRUG STORE~ The Licensed Druggist. Sells Everything in DRUGS and MEDICINES *~ Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the ,estate of A. J. Morc'is. deceased, will ed present them duly attested, and those: Ie owing said estate will make payment; ad to the undersigned qualified Executor '- of said estate. be 1t. P. MORI, 'a- Executor. ' New Zion, S. C., June :y. 19109. aUniversity 0f South Carolina. Schools of Arts, Science. Education, * Law, Engineering and Grad uate Students. Ten di:terent courses lead ing to the degrees of A. B., and B3. S. College )1fees, room and !ight, $66.* Board $12 -per month. Tuition remitted in special at cases. Fortv-two sc holarships e aeh~ or worth $100 in cash and free tuition. For ne cataogue address ne S. C. MITCHELL Presiden:. eColumbia. S. C. For Sale. mMv farm at Jordan of t;O acres. 30 of tnow very fertile inclosed unto woven wire fence. a nice home, will exchange. for property in Manning. .also an ex-. tra nice pair of mares well bred, not afraid of steam or automobiles, bred by myself, work single or double, with or without eye wirnkers. quality such as to make the'm valuabe.~>and ayears old. C.. nNotice of Discharge. I will apply to teJd; flrbt for laredon ouuty on the ex:hda ofJuiy, 1909fo letters of discharge as Administrator, with the Wi!! Annexed. of the estate A 'AW. J. Mcladdin, de~ ceased. UEN~ S. CRAWFORD. Aof u. S . June26, 1909. LoAS~ NMOTZTED On First-Class Real Estate -Mortgages. r urdy & O'Bryan, Aj.TTOIN EYS AT LA\W. ISON Sweep 1, Close Saturi st now, so we logs of war, v ily able to giv >mes to sellini 3roods thrown weepI Our entire line of 100 dozen Gents' >ure Linen 15c. Collars will go in this i.jeat clean Sweep Sale at 1c. each. Yo greater offer was ever placed on he market than this immense line of Pure Linen ('ollars. Our entiro !ock of Men's and Boy's straw Hats will go at CO: ST when xe say Cost, we muean ju.st what that vord conveys. A large line of Four -Hand Wash Ties for Mtn and Boys. value each, 25c.. will be closed ont t 13c. or two for 25c. Staple articles that are needed in ver llhouelotd is put down at prices that should cominand the at eution of every careful and thought ul buyer in the county. Sea Island Homespun, as inches wide, at 4 1-2c. the yard. Best soft-finish B;each Homespun. yard-wide. no starch. (; 1-2c. and 1-2c. per yard. A large line of 2.-c. and 3:5c Window hades. will be clo!-ed out 20c. each. Our entire line of 30c. Mattingrs. will be closed out at 25e. per yard. Our entire line of Standard Print nd figured Lawns will he closed out ic. the yard. Millinery Closed Out at Clean Sweep Prices. At this season of the year when >ur Millinery season is at an end, we tre always gled to close out our Hillinery at almost any price. Just isten to this: Ladies' neatly trimmed, either >lack or white, well worth $2. each. will be closed out at this Clean weep Sale at $1. each. Better Hats at $1.50, $2 and $2.50 on Coi The "WI BANNER XV K!NCSTR We solicit the patronage c and Williamsburg and adj< ample storing and gradin sutficient capital to protec what buyers want, and kn We are going to give ou - our experienCe. and with dealings. we can guaraniti pile of tobacco sold. A tr thle seller that it will be~ tc 1BANNEll WAIEHOUSE You rs SLAUGHITE BRING TO THE TlP cOU's Sale ! lay, July 31st. say pull down re are in the e a good ac ngoodscheap. on the market 3 * 'rices We will close out our entire line of Boys' and Girls' Duck Hats and Caps at one-half price. Our entire line of White Lawn Baby Caps at prices never heard of before in this town. A most iua-niticient stock of Baby Cap% to select f rom. No excuse, every lady can .-et a baby cap now at one half price. A large box of Remnant Ribbons in a profusion of culors. to close out at Cost. Ladies' :-c. White and Black Sail ors will be closed out at :5c. each. Ladies's ine '.e. White Sailors will be closed out at 4Sc. In short. everything in the Milli nery Department must be closed out now regardless of cost. Furniture and House Furnishing 6oods at Sac rifice Prices. The doors of sur big Furniture De partment will be thrown open to the public at *Clean Sweep Prices. 'If you need a nica suit of Furniture, or anything in the Furniture line, now is the time to get it. If you need any thin. in the way of a China Closet. Sideboard. Bed Lounzes or Couches, Dining Chairs or Rockin t Chairs, or anything in that line, can be had at this Sale at Clean Sweep Prices. Floor Mattings, Rugs. Car pet and Art Squares. splendid assort ment to select from at Clean Sweep Prices-. The goods must be moved. we need the money and you should and must need the goods at these astonishing prices. Sale will open Saturday morning July 10th, and will close Saturday night, July 31st. Come one, come all. npany JREHOUSE, EE, S. C. the Farmers of Clarendon iip. counltres. WVe have Sroom for tobacco. with our customers. We know w every type of tobacco. - customnezs the benetit of iard, honest work. and fair e the top price-s on every al is all we ask to conlvince his advantag.e to sell at Write. come to see us. to serve. R. EPPS & BAKER. PRO PRIETORS. YOUR? NORKE WS OFFICE. It pays to trade at Rigby Dry Goods Co.'s tAl THE STORE THAT SATISFIES is a good place to shop. We guarantee satisfaction with everg -purcha-se. Try us-we want your trade. We are showing some extraordinary strong values in light, cool. sheer White Goods, in plain White Lawcs, Lawn Checks and Stripos. Dimities, Swisses, Etc. The prices are very low, and the goods of a very high quality. The latest develop ment in White Goods, "FLAXON" Permanent Linen Thread finish, has all the merits of a handkerchief Linen Lawns, with double the strength and durability of India Linons or Fersian Lawns. used for Waistings, Suitings, Underwear. Etc. Several widths and qualities. Prices very reasonable. We are showing an extra good value in White Linen, Suitable for Suits and Skirts, and along with it, a good value in Sheer Linen Lawn for Shirt waist. Warranted all pure Linen, width 27 and 36 inches wide. For plain, soft finish Nainsooks. English Long Cloth, Batiste, Cambric, Bleach Domestics Shheet ings, Sheets and Cases. Spreads, Laces Curtains, Curtain Goods, Etc., be sure to see our showing before making your purchase. We have a very strong line and they are very low-priced. Just Added to our already large assortment 30 new patterns in Embroidery Edges and Insertions, in Lawn, Cam bric and Nainsooh: also 48 pieces Linen Torchon Edges and Insertions to our large assortment 6f Laces. You will be apt to find what you want in our stock at a very reasonable price. Don't forget we show a large Stock of Furnish ing Goods, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Hcsiery, Underwear. Etc. When you desire good merchandise at moder ate prices, always look for Rigby Dry Goods Co. Levi Block. It pays to trade at Rigby Dry Goods Co.'s ' CAN'T HELP SELLING CHEAP It's a kind of fault with us, but the people seem to like it, so we're going to keep it up. HERE'S THE VERY LATEST. We've put in 5c., 10c. and 25c. SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTERS, Displaying hundreds of useful. every day house hold articles at such reasonable prices as to make your heart rejoice, and, to fully justify a visit of inspection. Come see us, not with the feeling that you've got to buy, but simply to look. Manning Grocery Co. The Hustling House on Busy Block. Hog Feed Cheap Car Load Extra Nice Rice Flour. The Cheapest arnd best Hog Feed you can use. E WILL SELL IT CHEAP AS LONG AS IT LASTS BOOTIHHARDY L.IVE .STOCK CO., SUMTER,8. C. 9 BANK OF CLARENDON. Manning. S C. We solicit your banking business. It is to your interest to g proni>.e tliis safe and strong bank. Four years of con - tinued growth and operation without the loss of as much . . as a dollar, speaks for itself, does it not? 9 We want to be your bankers, if you are not alread2 a - - ustomer, c-ome and see us about it and tell us '-hy. If you are, come and see us anyhow. It is never too late to do a good thing for yourseif. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. SBANK OF CLARENDON, Manning. S. C. BinEYo1I Job P[Ioing to Tb Imes8,