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MASNINC. S. C.. M.AilCH 30. 1910. Publishes All County and Town Of. licial AdvertIsements. Advertisers will please re mermber that copy for a c-hange of ad. MIST be in this otce by Saturday N&en in order tc nsure nublication th.. foilowingr week. ST. PETER'S, NO. 54, A. F. n1. ApriL ::. k.. A. De-t' ov RUTMI CtAPTER, NO. 40. ROYAL ARCH MASNS Monday ni-ht. each rantuh. SP. %. Mot Exce nent Mater esrv, next mee-tin=. W. C. DAL. H. V. CAR H ih Priest. S~* MannIg ChpUyter. No. 1; - 'Order or Eatern2 Stur.'' RuarMeetin= is oa Each Monh,. at S O'clock P. M.. Ma%oic Hall. Vi4tors welcome (96s) FRANCr-q DAVLS. W. M. (&!SL MTHA DAV.- See IEI FEED arm IS a~ MAKES HENS LAY. FOR SA LE BY Weinberg's 6rocery. "Where quality reigns." Harmony Presbytery will convene at the Presbyterian church here on Tues day, April 5th at 11 a.. m. Mrs. N. G. Gonzales of Columbia, is in Manning visiting the family of her brother, Mr. A. L Barron. Harmony Presbytery meets in Man Mr. A. Ieoryes and his daughters. Mrs. Barnett and Miss Annie, returned home from a visit to Charleston last *Thursday. To be eligible to beregistered for the town election, a registration certid.ate must tirst be obtained from the county board of registration. Communion service will be held at 11I o'clock Thursday among Presbytery in stead of next Sunday, no preparatory services on atunrday. Ruth Chapter of Royal Arch Masons held a called meeting last Monday mght and conferred the Moss Excellent Mas ters Jlegree upon Dr. W.M. Broekinton and Mr. G. M. Smith. The Eastern Star will have a meeting next Tuesday night, April 5th. This is1 an important meeting. and it is urged thap every member will be present. Re beshments will be served. The aegnaiances of Mr. W. M. Dye of Charleston, who is in the United States railroad mail service, was strick en with apoplexy and paralysis. He is a half brother of Dr. ,T. A. Cole of this town. The Easter services as t~le Methodist church was very pretty last Sunday morning and evening. The edifice was superbly decorated, ana the sermons were apopriate. The song service was excellent. Hon. George B. Cromerof Newberry, has been invited to deliver the annual address for :he closing exercises of the Manning graded school, and Rev. R. H. Mimls of Rock Hill, is to preach the an nual sermon. The ought-to-be-mules are getting so numerous in this town that we feel it would be a charitable act for some of these rich and reckless ones to get lib eral and give one to us, until the price of food stuffs comne downI The advertising columns of THE TIXES is the source of in'ormation to those who desire to make purchases,' and it is remarkabie how well posted~ the readers are on whatis being offered for sale by enterprising merchants. The Census Enumerators for Claren-' don have been sent their commissions to take the census beginning April 15th. It is obligatory to answer the questions propounded by the Enumerators, and the information they receive is confi dential. We direct attention to the advertise ment of Davis & Rich bourg of Summer ton in this issue They are agents for the Ford and Reo automobiles, and it would not surprise us if, in the course; of a few months, they will have this county the prize automobile county in the State TRlE Timxs editor bas been honored with an invitation to attend the banquet to be given in honor of the oflcers of the battle ship South Carolina in Char leston on the evening of the 11th of Anril, and if he does not go to New Or leans he will surely be present at the Charleston banquet. The Sumter Bar on last Monday. ree ommended the appointmunt of Capt. W. C. Davis of the Manning Bar, to preside at the court in Sumter next week, on account of Judgec Klugh being incapaci tated by illness. This is quite a compli ment to our townsman, as it is a recog nition of his ability. Mr. W. M. Lunn the government to bacco expert sent here to superintend the experimental or demonstration farm on the outskirts of Manning, has arriv ed and is ready to beigin operations. Mr. Lann is a native of Florence, graduated at Clemson, and later went to the Uni versity of Wisconsin. Last Thur-sday night, on the Cole place in the Fork, Mrs. Mary Discher * was found dead in her home. The de ceased was in a crouched position sitting upon the floor before the fire place when discovered, and left in the position as she was found until the Coroner arriv ed. Upou examination it was found that she came to her death from natural T..:Rigb . Dry Goods Co. -ery ::r.:ch gratid wth :he success Of E4ster sale of hats, and nne dress goods. They claim their sales were the larges: and most satisfactory they hare yet bad, and they attribute it to the excel lent taste exhibited in the purchase of their stock, and the reasonable nrices charged. 1li-by Compai's millinery and store generally. is growing more popular everyday. The card from Mr. W M. i'lowden in this issue savn:. that we Inatde a mis take in placing him a a member of the Auduabon Societv. tuay mislead some if we did not remind them that in the pub lication of his and other names, we dis tinctlv stated that the names iublished were taken from the oflicial repc..t of the society. Tnis was the only proper source to obtain the information asked for by Mr. Fulton. It is with the sincerest regret that we chronicle the fact that. r. and M1rs. W. H. Anderson will cease to be eit izens of We-;t Point. NMr. Anderson :L a high toned gentleman. who might always be found on the right side, and M.s. An derson iis a Iovely, refined lady. fitted to adorn any social circle. Mir. .\nderson is now in the city, packing his house hould guods preparatory to shiopin:r them to Summerton, South Carolina.- i The West Point Leader, West Point. Miss.. .\arch ind. 1910. Iter. C. W. Blanchard and family left this afternoon for tlheir new htme at Wilson, N. C., where Mr. lHiauchard has been called to the pastorate of a large and prominent con::reatio'. The Blanchard family. auring their rei dence in NManning. made many warm frie-nds,. and we hopv that Mr. R1anch ard wi!! have a successful Caree:- im hi new field of labor. He is a cu':ured gentlemen, as well as a profound thinker. and we feel sure his mini-.try will be appreciated in this larm-er field. There was a meeting held at 4:30 oclock last Sunday at the Baptis cheuch for the purpose of organizing a Baracca Class and in spite of the small attendance the class was organized ana all of the oftlcers were elected under the leadership of Mr. F. C. Thomas one of I the most competent Sunday school teachers in our city as our teacher, and Miss Zella Scarborough as our assistant teacher. We most eordialiy extend a special jaritation to single. young and old men from 16 years of age to 116. Bv L.. the Baracca Editer. The necessity for a marriage license law is demonstrated by a recent hap pening at. Kingstree. A traveling sales-I man by the name of A. W. Phelps, ac cordin' to a press dispatch in this morn ings News and Courier. married on last:, Sunday. a young lady. the daughter of a respectable farmer living a few miles from Kingstree, and it turnsout that the man hasaliving wife in North Carolina. The man was taken ill at Lanes and re turned to Ki-ngstree where he is now at the Kallaban hotel. and will be prose cuted for bigamy as scn as be recov ers. The youag lady returned to her bome with her father. There is an ordinance in this town which prohibits selling on Sunday, and it has been strictly enforced against the news butchers on the passing trains We have no interest in the mauter, but we do think that council should instruct the police not to interfere with the sale of newspapers or the little nicacks that are sold on a train in transit. Such things are no: calculated to help t-he town, in fact, the tendency is to hurt. If a news boy sells a paper or an apple on his train to the passengers. he is doing no harm. be is really accommodating the travel ler, therefore we say, council should in struct the police not to enforce the or inance agains.t such telling. Just as was prornised, Aaron Abramns as opened up after settling his business troubles, and is now offering his tremen ous stock of goods at a huge reduction. e has a well assorted stock and is get in: in new goods every day. Abrams! s a wonder, and he keeps them guess ng. but it matters not how he can do it,' t is for the buyers to visit his store and ee for themselves whether or not he is elling his goods at 50 cents on the do] ar as promised. Read his half page ad ertisement. and then retnember that he proof of the pudding is chewing the: tring, not the rag as some of his lessI nterprising comnpe titors do. If Abramns will save the trading pu blic 50 cents on he dollar it matters not what, others a, they can knock and knock, but the mney is saved to those wanting goods. We were pained to learn last Wed esday that our al.!asion to the pract-ice f coming to this town to solicit sub-; scriptions for various charities, was con trued by some as referring to the Tagi Day contriburtions. Such was not our' purpose, but what we did mean was sole - ly in reference to strangers coming to tis town and asking for money. They ome here frequently, and they are not koown, but they are usually well equip pd with an appeal for aid, and all of hem may be alright~but they are not rnown and they may be impostors. As for the "Tag Day" contributions, the matter was given notice of in advance. by the esteemed President of the State or-gaization, and her vouching for the >bject was a guarantee of its wortbi es. We regret that any one should ae misunderstood our meaning. es pecially knowing our disposition to be polite and helpful to those whom we k-ow and respect. It is hoped by us that this exdlanation will correct any misapprehension that may exist. Last Sunday was a charming Easter: the ladxes could not have had a better day to display their finery, and they surely took advantage of the weather man's goodness to them. There was a nice lot of fluffy, flowery and feathery foolishness on the heads of the ones who stepped light in their imagination that they were too sweet for anything, while their poor daddies or husbands, either . had toltrail along or stay home and groan at the expense he has been put to for a hat that a decent hen would feel morti led to build a nest in. But style, these things are perpetrated in thy name and the masculine gender might as well grin and bear it. The dresses are not so bad, they could be worse: a clean looking garment on most any creature of the feminine persuasion is improving, pro vided, they will loosen their suspenders, and let. the skirts down low enough to, hide thcir feet, foots, or tootsy-tooasies just as the humor strikes one to call them. To see a woman dyked ouzt in aj costume that is as pretty as the star spangle banner with the skirt at her shoe tops, looks too mutch as if she was trying to fool the old man into believing that she is economical, but it is not so. she is fooling herself in belie-ving she has pretty ankies when they are boxy and look like the knots on a scrubby oak. He Quit It. Edit.r The \tannin: Times I notice in your last issue of THE TM that my name appears with oth ersas amember of the Audubon Society. This is a mistake. -' I have had my name taken from its roll of m:-mbership. I joined this society as you said during Mr. Rice's visit here kast year, believ ing that the societies work would be for good in wisely protecting fish and game from wanton distruction, but when the legislature was carried completely off its foet by a single rman, and passed a law so drastic in its nature that it should never be enforced on our people, I was at once disgusted with the whole thing, and wrote the secretary taking my name from roll of members. Rlespectfully, WV. .U. PowD.N. Caddte's Card. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for Mayo" of the town, and as soon a. court is over will state my platform ei.her through the paper or to a meet irg of the citizens. W. C. D~vms. A hIcc Re:cptia a AIcoln. ecorreondent of the Sr::da. Ne ~ ~ ~ ~~~~(. zi;-te -iwn.raont0 ~ rertion%-:,n In honorof MAr. Pau' I. Aider:man andt hI; bride onm their return homie from their brida! tour. On Thursday evenin, March :4. Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. Aluerran and .is, A: derm in rave a. their hono a reeption in ionor of \ir. tnd \ . i'aul I--pton Atierman. who wt're mnarri-. Mareh s. an, havc e.etly retu'r. frm: a tri Nor:h. The house wA, h--au: ifully 0.,e orated with fer". e: 1 . ed throu:.hota wih ej: -- Fe:::h wai srv . back p a ::4 t parge dnnt t rm. w:.-b .. : wit ni n.: i: h' it :e.s. -:.. peas and Mr.na: i:- :. .1. :r. Mde. EX im.-.oht::x d:. t'..r ::~-. h ,. rv i ed :I'O sabi c n:1- pNO w hie ceenm wi~~rt '.::k :mr o-. AT Itev. a .\I-r, C'. \ '.1ra :. patrentso f the ric were inj the, rtee--:r-' in- lin, in the fro a :cr!q'r l it .ll r. ait. MI rs. (. W. .\une-rI :Mfr. ani \Ir,. P.A . .i derm::nMr. .\ r. X .irN. 1 . C. Shaw and Mr. nd .\r 1.. .1. idekrman' i in the ha1:6! ::.: r-*a ing oo'V .\mon- :hse;re'-nt wer- : Mir.::s .\ts Walaceow e. J . . Mr.A. C Bir:adha:::. .\-r. asn\ii .11 C. Shaw. .\r. and M.rs. X'::.n n Ita:)'. Dr. andu M~r . W. ..l o i'- . Itev. and .\rs. A. 1: Woode. I--x. :nd Ir-. C. W 11 iachard M . nMt . d Mir.;. A. .h nson. r.a.d .Ir- . B .in. \Mr. nd).\r. .. J. A e::n- .\Mr : o 3rs. L. o. Cr ee z Dr. ond 11:-- .1 . CO e. . rud-e aw .l!r,. J. S. W:n . 1nd \rn. D Gni. Mr:dam. Lird :. VH-.n Si ihad. a r. . i:.I a\I . C . '.\ m\\n nmalk.-r. H:neMr. Wal'. G .\e~sJames..; s.Luh- Htu oliver C4o er. . \'. E:ward. . Mw dez. CoVer't - Mar:ln . B ,on. u.,.n, Are. u-c it . ' ! Rice Geaorge W'11am,. .lJ:iaWe ber, Sam ost:. Aaonm> Iny. Frv d La oZeigler. L r.ius Harvin. S. O. O'Bryan. Cinon BroI.den. Lard Hlu inus, Fawin Houxie. Ttnimie Ilowx'. Erv in SLyaw. Arthur Hoie. k man, Lom Walker. H.mer Wa A .\a thur R ieese, Wioran \ia.Je .\Ie FBaiarn, John Du J.hno. leanch rd. ertie T.%Ir: \aides rdaa Brock ston. Lou de rckinon. M.\Astie .f per:. Au.uta Appe . MNattie haenno. Kae Souona lleen w . Cean Sc rboro i:. tae .unbet m. salade Johnson. Ha ' tte Johvson. Vena Johnon. Kora Harrison. otie J eC. Lukin-.. Ieman. He-le nd Glad vs Thames. A ilen Howle. Btied Plowder, Isabele Hadham. Ediar b.an :-hard. Pauline WilCCon. Beulah Willw. WaKie Scarborough. Bo.neau. Cro Bradha K John iwe Ivison. P:eanor Todd, Grace Todd andi Grace Broden.n Mr. P R. Aoderman waTib E uest of honor at an afternoon party iven b Mrs. D. W. Alderman at her handsome 2ome Friday afwroon. from 4 to 6. fter having- been mio, pleasantly en ertained in the p:.rlory the uets were t nvited into the dion oom, where a amlad course and icswere -,erved by isis Martha Alderman. The following ladies wer presenly Mesdames M. S- Johnson B. H. Ta r. Martin, J C. Joran. Anre w aaelack man. Bobby Bari-ind. R:r: Adermant. W. a. sk, J. L bi-tn. B E. Chand her, Walter Waeid. C. Y. Sbe hi-mc. J. K. Gideo e. Fann. C. C. Gthe, Hattied Wav. Kell. Manne Lee, lreea. Luke Plowden. John Piowden. Irvin Plowden, 1 . C. Wiliande Beale. David. Nelson, Elmore, Plowden. Tihi Hodge. J. N. McKenzie and o-r. S=merton News. ce pite ofptheoaly rriv owif thin leraler cirutne withd nithualle thwatere io adhi etion ofei t egu rvAso lomena ha;s that ater thne wuathe.w smulst oe ha.- cuearf-l arsd and those wy hei lned thri vermenotblgadn to be ined ut thee asterodashwe, Theyae selas tonb geat deal fu morito in the m uh ehich hastaen wihd ftrikn o eay fant the budded noes adoNit ls ,seir becoelinsuaretly scondenced to clste xmteir the Comtd awei the r eater' wlleasured ofestdy honw-an this, apan day ay pefnlysee beme~ ,ousfthe as ' seo cne ce. Servaics~ Teehed buines alf the aurss ex :ept coensiscofpa. hich socin o uenr ar mrchandiservice a no proved.n Asrv wercoe s hu~ast ben the fine eathr uei auct anhe withecr thru pr rienbds. orsoe rainmery on; theyn tie od as the whochasero paed Thisr copanyea of moiturxeineato C.ere Dvih hs Presient the mofevy fous nes mnee fany mintgw, and ob it l woduce rafin Hov. it ew ofthe tha be loowl onceredprofureything band neste. The bsinues of thi SausosRo ceu Cmrase wand aivn improhed gin-e stchuli autiuonday other throu. rane Dids. The Summernon plercor woleome lastur.hahermn ofeahThs nets yes roudfenttarmes bur esstrest.o anyM firmden town. Rich it wao vry . .A grtiyinge. te comuni thatt we uoalcnertnd harocured thisbui use oft udberiuofoi heo' who year.l andiaticimt o Fringh Mr.sin tranktion, hou the summonelafr. eturer, home a9 mstn inerestin: and worlesoe recte. CThe mge rs Wof mes. J. M. Plwdten. fr. Ali. ch-l bCoge . A.-t ise.- Tniromange mnd weundeand, haom Lecurd S.he Cse Mis Mheait corufrohe whoe yerfH.ad C aniiakferin ocasnal petthetin werou-enu wthfresmer. reurne hom Cate sent Easter Min m fe. MS. C.r atyfo eClm Mrs. Colg, Roise ais.e - arorfu hr andr.Ms.J AdaTe a ro Lycbor. S. C.iSuMaerone Sc.rborcuh from IMan Piinw.od .oC. Theofar.A. C. ru Walet of nark cuntr re wek-n with tferiendshere. ha. bee B. ante set astaei G udgin. frmth.eriizC.a.h.. Mrn sed tuhi Roe ite utto er I NoninPinewood Dowsa utro dears cohe dn heret eosr The trngrh an thi runnin of ther couny areoo upwi oe work twowrn has been hered eoetimodng.ea They armers out opla trees aond ntw. Judging ofro foertidszer tha chasl n uedi year m the oto aeroeade will be asrety ndre a'.colbe wNo oine an Penertainmen an neutomo bi e but ro the wsta the maI chooe hsle stngt and othernin rfrth-i mahnes itb lsrved. eortw wl 'rTey eing outri ofoayee ndth ~an of flower bed ona throucho thl e as aretty manday a ucoull be~ COMiNGD I TIE MARYLAND SHOWS, Manning, S. C., April 4 to 10===One Solid Week. Five 1i: Sh.ox- . Merrv-Go-toun)d an;d Ferris Wheel. Shle Bi,- Hippodrome. O!d fPad:ation. Fiorean's Electric Palace. Ben Hame's Wild West. Capt. Ch:Ue MalCic'. the Littl Man. A Royal Italian 'ad will furnib. the music lav and nigh:. All new thi. .Weason. Di.-rent fromi whatever ha-; vit: your town loefore. Worth cominz miles to &e. Come ears and stay late. You Vill never retret the few pennies you spend with a show of ths kind. remember he date. A pril 4 to 10. otte. ofT on sormnr.o who has forgotten ST ATE M ENT CHARLIE LUM, here wast- such a dayV. ar. wa. . menrdon. S !. am.- r n" "" First-Class Laundry. ver from r ol'Uba a d ..'*n. a aew? 5 .\GENT OR oav her on hCn.-- 2( GASOLINE LIHTS. To aen and Mr. Jim Week off Wolffr . Loae at iMannin, b. C . :-miac1r. . ac:uring Co.. ;pent er here on a v oocaed at \Ianrn,. S. C )arents I ATur. 0:. 1" orLS1*s4.- | Mr S. A H-.rvin :nd ami!v sp OO 600D FARM WANTED. :Ls. Suoda, h--- on a -to .it -()hi M AlRCI-1. *.1-1. 1010- . r. Dr. F. M. H:rvin. I shall be :lad to hear from owners Mr. Ha! N on has ace.-p'id a pod- RSO-(cEs. o od farms in Clarendon County 0on a0 er ie of M.. Ahav in; such prop-rt for sale. Kindly stack. L'- adi-counts......... ..- i full particular in ?rst letter. I Mi..s Elia O~~nonnui of Chr to. Dmana man .............. . want a farm com-tiuo from ten to fifteen .isitiOg Mrs. k. .. ' ". ." . ... . . - - thou-..nd 4k .trs. FARME'R. A P. 7. T. Icnd and soeks owned by 1'. 0. ( IM 1L. Bennettsville, S. C. Pirewood. S9.( N 1. the ba.nk........................... Iank I1ou e. ........... .40 0) Furriture :Ln tixtures...... .- 0f A TikOther t Notice of Discharge. We the undersi::nPd atnnour.cCe ur- DTe fro-n flanks and Trust-, - I will apply to the JTud~re of Probate ~e!ve.' as can jdates for M3.1or and l - .. Q" j " - - -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-3-.- '1- -- o ~ rn ncuny nte 1t a ermn re..pective-ly, ii t::e approach. < rrey........ ...........-.1- - of* A rel, 190corultter o f h dischay og elect ien and sk ou fu:;rt: 4)--------- .:-- - - ., :0 A\pmi is0 ra or of theEsa of Wil-ar For Mavor.- A.C s:da. sver ar.d other ( in.. .....1.. ..4 iam H. im.rtro tdeeasta X~I A. eren.-~ E. . ->:n. E. S.oui E-- n- fores n t -he .te,.... 4.>>- ALFI.ED J. WHITE JE. i. L. an. Kn5. 0. M.~ra d.'.?r..........--...h.n.........'a:wir sar~n Adtninistrator. . Leg ad s O.O--Byane- - - - -- --- --- -- - --- -- Man ing S.C .March 14. 1910. .ANOTiJI:l TIC-KET.Tca 4 - - . For Aldermnen.-Dasid Le.vi. E. S. I___ ~rvin. F. C. Hlortor. S. 0. (-flryan. R.rI1ILIIS )Clark and G. L. D:ekson. CImzE:N.TE PH N BUSINESS I.OCALS. .%r~L. ~ I.. For Sale.-Three des.irale resideier -Cb xene n a yts on Churenx street. R. 1). Clark. pi..........ZOo~ For Sale Cheap.-Oce Engine. A\:-: o:n............- Poeyurwnst . ly to C. F. 1I.axlinson a: Co.. Day.v: *d~stsblct W difraddlvrpe Sttion, S. C. e...........l~.0)1 For Sale--300 bushels of corn. A pply ~ .leui~ e-Antigodrdb ee to W. C. Witii.xms, :summ erton. 1:. F. ~ ~ tfrmoe orw .. No. 1. e.................hn ilb eetdwt For Sale-T-.vo tie-rorn cottages, t.........~C4) sm aea h~ e a, r-:atsonabie terms. Good neigh bor,.cald npesn \;>ply toiJ. M. Btradham. Ma nnig. S. C ESUH AOI.. Your Edison Phonograpih can be. T~uy.e.Dlitre aepopl nade to piay 4-minute records :. am ae.oee pot.C-- adn xr hre -.me's Drug Store, Sumnmerton. G> -: i by :andbnr.woi~n~ erms. lv r. a.ththe ov an Wanted.-To repair your refrigera- ..j~~a .onb h ~oo ors, ice boxes an'. tix your ice cream ~etlIi. hurns. Cheap ice demands ice boxe .s*:.SPOr For Rent-.)ne :ive-room eottont adsbsrbd eoa e ..A eLRMr omparatively new. auj >ining the be t : .1;lV.fnni ,5. . if neigh bors. -\pply to J. M. BratdhamLNtr ujefrS . Aet~rPr ifr' Mann in::. S. C. Crt(t A: .:Cnis Lost, St rayed or Stolen.-.\ stter do" ,m 1nswers to the name oef "Hlob."~ whi:- IBroN ith browvn sp~ots. Any information wi' .L .!i.M. e gratefully received by J. H1. Als- Drcos brokCaGreitalli, SSC.ek Padi._ .. __.000 surluoFtd...... ... D 4chrg. 00nyfCred satisfed wit a sm~lndivride prots le+. c':r- itae Ja e . idan.Eq .Td Due to far j.,lt and Trus adtA HEEA.WilamF Rs m plo a armr ho ~issoe s:Lr tn a kl at deost suect tomrym- ?sitOncogrthiLeeso Notesr and.bellscredofcountedd......r.en nHill..hzallbandinnulaudte kindre Electteionr moeytbcrow ed............t.................'.h... Toa ... ....... .... v88.9 r A.4 re.dcae!,ta hyb n l~prl 11h. 111o or te icrheoe re mre t ofame J loseSrott Ctasrh-te~hca fA r' et fe ningon he e~end Mnda li Api. r of that abohereomedatank. who bein electng aMayo and six er e lv Reorn. sareeh t thnferabove tand ieiC .t so asei n to serve the ensung wofveairs. Jk. aso. c- by th booksav.wh ofsid:dmnsta HL'ggzs. C .1. esesn arid ' aid bank.inIdnt eiratd Election i ethi. C9th day Marh A.re). 1910. A. (~. 'R[L.HM..)TAEES .. ROWN.M Notary Publof ProbateC Notice of Discharge. ..P,.. I ,.IH.\\I o Carnd, of A pi 1 19). fe r :ct:~:'Pofne:iyour -wants.:toe:us. guarian or (nticS. ~hddn. f:ette . agWe call for and dliver pr~e M~xu ~A~tA:T . l~t~te:'scritions. ariton New ~ S. Anythingi Ordered11by tele All;~.su:s lv~n cliuts n~ix ph ie wil brero tseectdf wi _________-- - ______ - te -tae ~~ I~ul (,.~~sel thoe !ism ca e aChoes toudgh w iii rcse~zt t bta Ci youatcall.ed i n 'r.t e-d etI pern.ao open eacd K. hi. ~~-u~ )\V\-anning, S omt. C. lit h day nxt wek untl '.lh nrsa. an ie'A hour for juiPak saes Tfonrd's yooks, Grese:.t vixle, Thrsay C.. - STAThE rea OTat:OIN ApilWh.estite wit a. sml salary rdtos Ai ht~ic~ ~ 1o tato abenudby being employeonbyhundred and r ukpaeoodincore. R\eitaton Am- .tishin lisaant >ars oeo >-va ame hohs oe .r time ctt ' ee .MIZ~.~le~ xdhuddzteNrhb I w! pytowing Jude of Probt~'o V ) i~r nteE I A ed.~~fo Carnd n o uny.or th -3: day ~ tA.S kr o h ot qem~~~~~alprit11e.c o lxeuters of istare a h V- vlnso V ' Wili7.MeriMW.c fomev min- er h ae en h rc dde P.oul likx o, buer, (. P.C.MVLN oneh ondb onH lhs ors. JE~' yMITIr I'r.'..eil~ Ae::I~r'I~.rI. 0 . Tarhevizl. S. C .. March tth 191''. h i:T ljrnu Co t. Noticeins hrb givenwhaia ee-~ 4TYSjyj~jOcln'~n a inoThe beo ndth oydi Apriizay zdBlde iht TeOstSle TeWrd -01. Look Different! -- There is no sati.sfaction in looking less than altogether right, at, r. y time. or period of life, and this is the most interesting season of - t'he year for men who appreciate the value of correct dress. I an readv for vou with a most handsome line of Lr' r SPRING SUITS. 1 will -tke pleasure in showing you the mo.st handsome line the - world can produce. These Suits are most worthy from every standpoint. I have a varietv of bandsome patterns made by the most artistic tailots. I I w it.h :. call your attention to the stylish errect in Grays, and not expensively priced when first you consider the quality. There is a'Suit-a good Suit of Clothes here for you; come and put it on. it will look zood on you. and give you that air of distinction which lifts men above the average crowd: it has all the goodness a Suit can have-in short, it is just the Suit for you. I esp.ecially ask that you try on one those Black Mohair or Crav ennects-those are made for the most stylish creatures-I will have ;3ave no trouble to 1it you come early. Prices from 89 to $25. Don't - ;et the other fellow get your suit. Borght direct from the factory. These were chosen with the greatest care-shapes for every foot, and not a pair that is over priced. These Shoes are for the particular men, for the man who ! lays stress on the little perfections in Shoes; those new shA havea soecial attraction. Don't complain with corns. bunyans an sore feet . let us help to eliminate all this. Crossett's Fine Footwear. My Line of Croesets are waitinr foryou. These make life's talk easy. 'They are in all the latest shapes and colors. Tans, Patent SLeathers, Vici, and ecpecially call your attention to those new Greys. I will be glad to have you call and try on some of these Shos; put'on a pair and kick the kickers. Prices from $3.50 to $5. Strong Line of Negligee Shirts; a big shipment just arrived. in all the nice, new Novelties, "hether you be short, tall. slim or stout, I have your exact size. You an have your choice from a large variety. The approach Ing spring and summer seasons demand that you shall have them. Prices from SI to S2. Bay the best and be satisfied.~ Newest Navel iies in NECKWEAR. We are showinc a real pretty line of Mens' Neckwear, some - thing thaa appeals to the old as well as the younz. No better ever sold for 25c. and 50c. Call on me if you need anything in Underwear, Hosiery, Hand kerchiefs, Belts, Suspenders, Cuffs, Collars, Fancy Vest or Night Shirts. Straw Hats from 25c. to $2. [J. H. RIUBY, "The Young Reliable." CORBETT. CORBETT. AUTOMOBIES! Southern Made Car in Four Styles Latest 1910 Models. Carload Received Monday. March the 7th. 1910. Cars that will follow any high-priced Car. on HIGH GEAR. but! stop!! think!!! our price is on LOW GEAR. Any one contemplating buying a good Car will do well to see these Cars before placing orders. Consider These Prices: TOURING CAR. Complete. 18 H. P., - $850 00 RUNABOUT. " " " - $625 00 SURRY TYPE. " $750 00 BUGGY. " $350 00 SIJAW & DRAKE, Nos. 10. 12 and 14 Sumter Street. SUMTER, S. C. Local and Long Distance 'Phone. No. 553. a lant This Seed in Your Mind3i ~~ That Hirschmnann always tries to give good VAL UFS n w ned from the time we stared usiessover ten years ago, has been to give every body a doila.-s worth for a dollar. We made friends and held them and increased our business from year to year in spite of an adver tising that did not reflect the business or per sonality. This only goes to prove that if a business is founded on the basis principle of of giving everybody a fair deal. is is bound to succeed. All that the people want to know is what they can buy. where they can buy it, and she pric-e at which it can be bought. They want to know if the merchandise isall right and they. are' everlastingly tired of hearing, "'reduced from $8.00 to $3.95." "from $250) to $1.Z>," and o on. We are now telling of our Merchandise in an interesting way and selling it on the basis of our merit, giving the public satisfaction or money back, the policy we have always followed and the only real basis for a successful business. We have a conmlete Line of Dress Goods, Cloth in::. Shoes. Notions and Novelties, and the most. handmie and up-to-date Millinery. Yonurs for b~usiness. 2 . H IR SCH MANN. IT