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1 Q The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its iiiiancy. Allow ito oie todeceive you iii this.. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-a-go 4 are but Experiments that trifle with and endaei,,r the health of Infants and Children-Experience tgzains-t Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substit.ae for Castor Oil, Pare gorie, Drops and Soothing Syraps. It i; Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guit-antee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It eures Diarrhoea zaud Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Con.4!ation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and BoweLs givi.g healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The 31other's Fricnd. CENUINE CASTORIALWAYS Bears the Signature of The iid You* Havo Always Bout In Use For Over 30 Years. VI t"U mYM0%ft@. "? "UU**W S UCC. ncw woaa en. wFqard. Ford. Ford. IN A LOw PRICE* CAA ~ - Light.as the Ford Car is, 1200 lbs.. it is nollighter in propor tiou than a passenger engine of the accepted highest tjpe. The 5000 H. P. Pacific type locomotive useA :I the Pennsylvania Lines West weighs 53.,- lbs. per jiorso power. The 'Model .I eighs 53.3 lbs. per horse ower. Each is designed by an en I neering expert for passenger service. On the other hand. ti average freight engine, as well as a large proportion of automne. bilei weighs from 85 to 110 lbs. per horse power. Note the dii ference? We are also agents for the mighty Reo. Car load Automnobilt. expected this week. Ask for a demonstration. DAVIS & RICIIBOURG, Summerton, S. C. Agents Clarendon County. THE3 $750.00 The Sensation of the Season. Look at the lines and specifications of this~ Car: Four cylinder, shaft drive. :)) h. p.. selective type Midingz ga: n ith i itple disc clutch. B~osch high tension magneto. no batterie.. eam.es' r~~g simplest and most economical car made. Color dark blue. with; cream rin~-nz gear, or dark red-color optional with customer. A6,ENTS WA NTED in the following counies: Georgetown. Williamsburg andma-. dt; If you are interested in a Car for yoursel f or agency for y~sor co:mtny. write, 'pbong o:: wire, The Sunitr~ Autolllobile Supply CDujL1I, SUMTER. S.C. Cor. Oakland .\ve. and Washington St. ''no 2.r. '. <, j.Iom BRING YOUR ,cJ OB W ORK r TO THE TiMES OFFiCE. WHISTLER TALES Some Amusing Peculiarities the Eccentric Artist. BARRING OUT BILL BEARER: He Kr.ew the Knock of Each Collect and the Amc, t It Represente London Cabbies Had Good Reason Fight Shy of the Erratic Genius. There was a steady stream of cret tors at the King street stulio in the days. says. a w riter In tle Centur Whistler made n1o efzrt t) conceal tact that he was deeply in debt. O ..ay as we were busily and silen working there came a *oud busine like rap at the door. Whistler listen attenutively. "Psst:- said be. "That's ene a With!n half an hour ther.- waxs other rap, not qu!te so -ui. -Two and sir." said Whist< "What on earth do you mean?" asked after a time. "One pound ten shillingi: V pounds six shilings. Vuluar trad< men with their bills. coltonel. Th want payment. Ah. weli: he sigh with an exaggerated air of sadat and returned to his canvas. Then came another knock. a n gentle, insinuating rap. "Dear me." said Whistler. "that mut be all of twenty: l'oor fellow, I rea: must do something for him! So sor I'm not in.' I could not take the situation placidly and seized eagerly the ti opportunity of financial aid that 1: sented itself. A rich American. journing In London. asked me wl he could purchase and take back w him In the way of art. "By all means get a set of WhIstle etchings. lUnqu.estionably he %% make for you a selection. I'll speak him." I told him. and hurried ba with the good news. Whistler was delighted. and for day worked busily, overhauling a sorting his proofs. The selection a splendld one and called for a st stantial payment. It was arrang that Whistler shouki meet the pl chaser at a bank in Queen street t following morning and receive check. Most uen under the circumstan< would have thought of little cise, I by the next morning Whistler h wholly forgotten his engagement. I had begun a new canvas, and %A completely absorbed in it. For a wh I expostulated in vain. "Come. Whistler," I said tinally. "y have been away from America so 10 that you don't W-reciate the value time to the traveler, particularly t American traveler. You must not ke the man waiting." -Very well." said he, laying down brush, with a sigh. "Noir we'll go.' "Why wey' I replied. "I don't w" to go," I protested firmly. To tell t truth, I was looking forward wilth great deal of comfort to a morning to myself. "Oh, but you must," he said calm bringing my coat and hat, :md prese: ly we stood in front of the house s nafng a cab. One came up readily enough, b after one scrutizrizing look upon cabby's part, drove swiftly by;: oter went through the anme strar proceedings. I looked questioningly Whister-this odd circumstance b happened before we were togethe: but Whistler was calmly signaling. length a cabby took us in. Whistler always carried as a w ig stick a long, slender wand, a s< of a mnhistick, nearly three-quarte of his own height. We were no soot seated than be began pokig his stj a: the horse. The animal rear, plunged wildly and started down1 street at a breakneck gallop, while1 astonished cabby swore freelya tugged1 desperately at the rel Whistler looked calmly ahead and ki poking. Butcher boys and grocer boys me: wild leaps for safety; outraged cabb whipped their horses out of the ii just In time; burly draymen bawl curses az'ter us, and still we "' merrily on. Ittle wonder, thoeught In the midst of my amazement a resentment, that Whistler never g the same cab twice. Suddenl'y he began wavIng his eI and shouting "Wh"'a:" lie took1 astonished cabby severely to task; driving so fast upon the public his way and ordered him back to a cor1 we had just passed. Here a greergrocer's shop, with orderly and colorful array of fri and vegetables, had caught Whiste eye as wve whirled by. lie surveyed critically now- fro:n two di~erent sitons, the cabby merely obeying orders, under the belief, l presu: that it was policy to humor a lunatie Isn't it beautiful:" exclailmed WI tier. Hie pointed his long cane at< corner. "I believe I'll have that cr Iof oranges moved over there-agal that background of grLeen. Yes, th. better" he added contentedly. We drove on to the bank, where found the .A:erican pacin- up down in no pleasant frame of ml but Whistler soon had h1:m paclil and we left hi:n wvaving and smil adeus at us. The incident at the greengroc< sop reads like an arrant a~eetati It was not, however. WhIstler, usual, was merely most naturaL folow nmring he posted his e:1 at the corner and paInted the shop t pleased him. CASTORlA For Tnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boug Bear"s the Signatueof 1The Lamp of a Man's Life. Dr. Holimes saId the lanp of a :na lIfe has thre'e wIcks-brain. blood breah-and to turn dow:n ay va'e themn makes the other two g c The wounds a :za wIll sarv1ve even disre-ard bo long as h:.s h heart and lungs are unhurt have I' .en one of the wvoadtrs 'f war The Burden of Golf. p .:: to kno'w ,- a:iy oneo whu"- N'. shbted V'ilager (testiLy)-N', I de: .UI t fe:::s roudere dostheir o umbre a repairin'.-Thuck. An Ordinance 5 .\ ut 1rin n: t S ,:h r I - 1 :.!;T 4''h1442w Corup:-4.iaV to u3-4 th1e t.::bli. Sr't, of t he Town --1 iManin;:. S. 3'. Site purpo- of p.aci: p4ols anld .LI coniductor th4rt'o:i. etion 1. Be it ordaite i b' t 3n.-ra 'outw4! of the T4*wn of Man : . 4 hatprision be a 31:2ad2 iw-a. -.tt. hereb''v rii.-.t the2zr' .1u. -rul. to -l3i~a .-.-ph t 'i- 3t24 Tel3:a ;-b2. 2114 441. pat. rt* ner-r ar4xi;'t:.:i ! ..* n -i. or -r c ree 1t . <p r t :t '.d :i is t !. h ;i d. te ne it 'cees=.rary po .' %r . tr t.itI ve to trieal co:aluet-or! l nain: n over lo blic ri~alo.. -treet.s ait::h a s t!in- Town .,f a i : ..t h : 1iiL t.t* 1:: , '1. w *-n. iy v ro 1n t .itu-- i 4 mi r 4'3 44r3-. prm bi1 th: :3i "ude- 41:.! 2412e *eri avt& 'yn-:rieli.v,!,.:i.i.: - r -1.-et t- t T .at Ihe. work of !r-etri l ie ! by vir tu.- oi thi : pr. i: : ..*t h:I! r tr.-! ci enir t ::.q13 , ant i! Ih - ai S2ithi I i I es- .r...!.T.-:h n ani Tel-:.p d I io:3'p:,uiy siil.e !:.- hei'a:z prop3~erly dt':reiv taew:ethor :r.t aihr:t nIa.r d, d r )phIr b r. - - iir t t-i3 wir4-t ion of? u 111-. ar4 ! - I. f:3Il:;r r. f i . 'om::e n 2011 i t d. a :t Or t wv v d t % ' no w -n w itha:-h 1!!h ve be-n;V-11 b1'y tihe', ' .Avor th Tow 1 .\la repatir suchI port ion ::h idewalk por .!r-Cree that tay( have b. distur2b ed byvad(ouay an o!e h cost 4 1inetrred r i - i. 1 '. : 34. Sect ion ::. lint o sd rtin o f ey .i ( 'il l.; .1 :1 1 (, 11114111 4133-111:111,1 ri ..:ht.,f a tl t privih-;; her-i ::anted,12 ey sai'22-t Compny ash2?1all uponli de-mand. ed~ prots ide 4pne er-fi s-aLrm n ach ol e. ob on which The Tw mt anni may deire to attach itr fire alrnrilet ra ph or po ;le r ree::rar h wtire-. fo: ,;i free iu. of the police atatl firc alren oeir::ra4h Vow'er aof the jtow:J stor \fannin: . 1. Sectin 'I. SAid '1 -otopanuily ?.hal att :%!I ary timeS b( he ubt to the. T.ow ordi. :ances ow11:ben re i ener whibh i:a sheahetoath paTowd it ;he- : o@ tihe- imblic street!- ht. itelephion-- andt telerap cmaies. o- uuen vify the Town thw . \an::.: at ao:ain t a al e all liabilitieon fl th damha::e which may arve or accru t to the Town of .Manin:: fromn any in r's jury to per."on- or property fromn thlt din:.0 any work herein authorized, r i; of .ad Corinpany or any to of its etuployes to Comply W'itlh an. eo. ordinance re lative to the ulae of th: streets of said Town, ad the accept a anlee by the Comnpany of this Ordi. d nasce nhall be an a::reenent by it tic s pay the Town of oani ;:aty sTw of moniey for which the Town .:ay be c~ omne liable froun or boy reason of suel: injury. - Section 1. Said Coupanty ehatll till he with t e Clerk of the coucil of thr ils Town of -Mannintg its acceptance o1 thisOrdinance within sixty days from i the date whn it hall take effect. TSecton M,'. This )rdinance shall bt: ut;n force from andt after the date- of it. e , C. N-Ils. Nereb certify thaE 2z the it .-darue and correct Cop% Ai of an ordinance 11.sedo at a ineetin of the M yo.'it d Council of the, Tow 09of Maujbing,. S. C.. hield on the :?nd s cday o September 11). R't.7. W F Lt iS. A. C. BRit A11M. of Clerk of Council. Mayor he - - o SAn Or dinance TO REG LATE THElitMlNIt aW .\AL'T () .14>11B-IL ES UPON TH I ,n STREET%- OF THE TOWN (11 he 31ANIN. oN IXIPING A PEN a Ate~i LTY Fe4.111 THl E gel VIU.\I. Hea it orda3einled by 2A the vreatn o.\!de'rruofheon of M:: tannin:. t rtot of sedam:te :i'p'r303 Secd t'i 1. Tha onu for ater thi< :er ato a::e of21. trui te'dinace. t a s hin Ct, ter duti of an sr'-on or trion tar m'. rer of the' Tow oe Mannin; ~r.ane e autotuoh~ile, o hau-; inde23l' o 13choart at Seutiyn %ad cautiouiln to Uf1Lo2f fado ul any perr- on or person t: to3 r13 n:"ii' teik.aych veh~ile on any ofth atr ree: :>rtC1of.)he Tow of: 31anni;: at a ;;at reate of 2 pedl ta en mler: pera honr an or a:'o l.nhall be utlwu o nyhjen eto arut- any 31uch veclet i~ acro.N' 210 Ck in tr aetion o r n ,tre21. olristo12 tur: a. 11corner of'2 .an.. teta :et :e rat ae f p'ee Ion. v le nhu he SectioY n (I osha'l l:e untlafu fo se ithu ain t Gutoormo 'ecio ::.~ In' ca. of'~ aN violain toa!!of notm:nore~ to:. R5.lo no les .h1a ..' . 2' b unpr'isoninen i than.ten*day jd sectio 2 .4 h t l 2ri~ ses e seneEnbbal.me.rs. R.C. W .... . . ANS lMgr., I-Crkofcone! 31ayor.:r E1E R~Ah~)N~S STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cauntf of Clarer4don. 1',111,11T WV s " )<- >lM10 P 1L.EA.\S 1. .t:. I:ie:E. l 'tin t 4 o ' ir- . :* . I I r. r =. :, I ll, so.Han-''ie-o. E!!.- (h-al r- '.r l r c i.-r-o . Mo,' e GL i. *hra.ier iib ,.on. ILattra Neso .l k ney tisn oll. Piero ii isn. Sarah i:bro. libetu, .1nletr:-,ni ai n ytl~ n liefe:ldat. . Cop% Amended -Summons for Relief wt 'an he in: r.,vd Te0 i t:o ; t .v - 'Ia . lc3.-I i .t hil 2 in avle I .- iia .. 4-f a t Ici o)221c Wt \. lj:v .. lr ab.Y . rN I -4! :n lr .\z-tr.i : '%c2a-w.i- :ht. 4 irn21.ain: in 1ti~ &i, action . . w :lh :tec c' 21 theroe wit e ved up!on %,)xi. .tid! : -re copy -.4 t~n- r a w 4 t he. . ~iijtin*-: phat n h.A !.T wi.\ NT. :at i li. o .rn :. Su'h 'ariolina. w hin :-n da :ti:.-r i blit - -r i- .r o :. .- : i e th-- .!.I% uch 4 rvpea. a ! ::1.r!ora fal: :I .- we th . .. eniplasilt w t i it. tin-- r. es a -d. th. le ; a i in Ithil acTi w1111-1 ~ tot e ' r wiN further t n(o'01:0titit - .i:.-lled t 111a l 7- ' il.!ait in a I.- at ' in w eIe l led . te of - :ive ,I hlit C:lerk of the of of rnon I'.e;- forCaretaloni votrnty. South ina. on the th day of Sedptem her. .\. 1). 1 t .1 0. A. L. I atin!<' A wir sel at p l r. 'ttaintiTse i r Attorney. STATE OF SOUTH CAROUINA CoIat of Clarendon. IN COURT OFCMMNP:. tion unde414r te law- of theil e of North Carinta. Plaintith l.-~a hour fur udiai ses on on Fran L. Wili n.fl H. W. -ib-cox and 1. V. Hoaelen a ie of said Evan L. Wilkin, Defendants. DECRME. 1 'NDER AND BY \"lRrTIE OF A aJudgment Order of the C'ourt of Cont tn Pleas. in the abonvt s t ated ae ation. to tnie direeted. e date of April 15, l'e . I wi l sell at pub olieauction, to te hihet bidder, for ca. at Clarente C ourt House at Manin . in aid county. within the l:a houd1,1rs for .audicial sale". on Mon day. tofe rd day of October, 191., Ibein- saldesd4ay. the followin:- de!!crib ;ed! realt estate: ".All that certain piece, parcel or tract of l:nd. lVint. being aTd sittl ate it thfe County adl State afore said. colntaininigt seventy-twon acres. more or less. and hounded as follows. to-wit: North by lands of W. P. aker; East 1y lands of R. P. c Morris: South by lands of W. P. Bta ker, and Robert Baker.n West by adb land- of W. F. Johnson. ALSO. All that certain piece, prcel or tract Of asd, nz beit ral Situ are inl The County and State afor e sali. and containit: one hundred 0 it4 acres. nore or le-s. an! hounded as follows, to-wit: North by public Alice Hd:e: nut in cand thf tatel ::.tof t rah Fevnn t.ehec ae on itd woii yiears: th e rdi prht-ion of p te pucae i.oe o rwi per cent pr. annum and to be se-t vie ort payen ofareonab attornev's feesi cseofthfaur wh en de ad in c-u~az ointhe ebelo. ofpin::a!cah I i'a aest a o awa VSheri-.XN !Y :Ie::don ''F nty ?.r oune~- t of larendhon(o~n D. Hi-. Ta Mler. i~ ihni ideOtT Wesctc~r les hn. Furinzu i-:s. lie I olXic. il iu. ct!redrand Pre?. ton Iu -rit fo Fo.rec1osure.t- o a. :i11nt Io-rder ofi. t :: rt of h f'incno.n t;as n the abo v Itated' .epteinin-r a::rdJo ~. Ins i w oi-1 t pub file~ actonXto he hR;he" bit: withi n te i uue::a tli itr ! f or judien ,. X.- Icn Monday . the ::r-da f ol wn; . deeribedi ~d real .estat e 1 tl hit p " iecte.- r Ii krac.o iSat. iyi:: bSi' a.!~ Citaroinath Couty o:f!ar euide n.Stt atr - . - ,ad.-otining* Iu hundred ami thir n ih . )-::i.:: er . w n d a P-ri-. W..-. andT W. i-K. Mcie-n: th -, by M ii*y T- 'i ticcr- - descib. -a.1 rac 0:Ein :e- rine. I-itb ha otil .I..M o ! - Oct ber \. ..i. - - - .'. E. . i.\.\ B 1.E. 12vh Levi amt.. Le\.a .1-:1 - r tur- f an. T ree1urnh- th- iDy Come In. We want to for the farm( Jim Dandy" Fits Any iz2p 2nd \ -"t akes It \ ft I bes any I ing a sf you Suff Paned Jane is, 1909 Others Penang axve Y" -of Want to buy an automobiler Demand a car free froin flaws and feature InsiST that it he- absolutely correct .nIical detail. Desire a car with -ear., of success bi Want a car thoroughly tried ont in no experimental features! CoffeY ce RE1il A THRILLING RIDE. 1 The Piano Run a Frenchman Gave a i Locomotive Engineer. "I was loitering around the streets last ni4ht," sald Jim Nelson, one of the old locomotive engineers running into .Kew Orleans. "As I had nothing to do I dropped into a concert and heard a sleek looking Frencbiunan play a piano In a way that mado we feel all over in xots. As soon as he sat down on the stool I knew by the way he handled himself that he understood the tnachine !?e was running. Hie tapped the keys away up one end, just4 as ithywere gauges and he wanted to eeifhehad water enough. Then throttle a::l saihe on to thc min line as if lhe was hiai an ho~ur late. You could !"ar her thunder over culverts and jridges :L:.d getting faster and faser.a unil the fellow rocked about in' hisseat like a crad:e. Somtehow 1I thu.t.t.as old E pulling a~ pas senger :rnin and gettin:: *ut of the way of a Lp:-n The f..llowv worked the kys; on th. - id:e. dir-ai..n like li'':.: und th.-n he tlcew along thLe norh end vf thec iin uniti the drivers went airound ~lke a buzz saw and I got ecited. .itout the timie I was ina to tel! !.:i: :.; cut her off a little het kicL&ed :he danpercs under the :::achine wide uon. ulled the thr.>tt.e awayfl back in :he :e::der, : h.'w he di run: I couldn't stand' it any 1l'%0e. and ye::od to him that he was iound-4 ing in the left 'ide. and if he wa' careful he'd drop his ash pan. But he~ didn't !:ear:. No. one heard me. Everything wa.s flyinig and whizzin. Telegrnph poles; *n the sie of the track looked- lik a :-ew of cornstalt, and tre:., :.ppearedl to Ibe a niudhank and !!th.. :n.e the eexauist of the old :&ac S:: :--:ded like theL ha:a of a bumb:ebee. I triel to .ell out. but my. tongu-- wouldi't maove. Hie we".t around the curves like a bullet, slipped an eccentric, blew out his soft Idug went down grades lfty feet to the nile and uct a contro!!!ng brake set. She Went by the :ae:..ing point at a * !!e an~d a' half a :aiaute, and ening fo:r :n'ore stear:. My hair sto..d uj strah!.'. beanu I knew the g::e was~ up. Sn:re enough. dIead' :head of us was the head:.:ht of a specia:. In ai daze I heard the -rash as they~ str'u'-!. and 1 saw cars shiv.'red into atouas, people smaashed and :nanz:edI and bleedin:: andl ga~sping for water. I heard anther cras:h ais the l'rench professor struck the deep, Leys ::wa~i down on the lower end vf the southern divlsd-t. and theni I camne to) my senses. There Le was at a ead statndsti.. wth the door of the :rebox et the machine open. wip.ing the p'erspi:ration4 of his fa:ce and bowing to the p'ople bfore' him'. It ! l!ve to be a thousand year ol I'.4:1 never' forget the ride tt'- F rnhm:i: ave me 'on n paie. Playlrag Safo. .:A.-' i the tea':her. ''th. Is t t hr t:::e I have~ had to punish y.u:hsn e. Why: are .'-u s- nagh ---."' .'s.- :'s,wer..d the incorrigtl b,': youn..:-:er. 'raadp~a says te.'d~ dt e yout." and aI zin't takin' any c(1e."Chicago~ News. A Sold Jollier. * 11s. HIashi!h- ec. wve ee ha''.~ - la:~y. Doj yoiu take your co.ffee with or without': New It. rder-I takel wti.B ten Trasript. .n envio~us man waxes .ean a. h fatness of his neihbor.-Socrates. OO Isz3os a SH DilOd S.DNlygg3fl a S~fO~~3Hr10NY And Ask About it tell you about the latest and newest labor saver :r-a marvel of mechanical genius-a regular --the light, handy and simple 0eSR a . an You never saw anything like it before-nothing like as ever been made. It makes a windmill pump into erfect Power Pumping Plant in a few minutes, and ides pumping, it runs separator, churn, grindstone, or machine ordinarily run by hand. You do the atah yourself. Costs less than a windmill! It's well worth ecial trip to learn about the most wonderful invention ever heard of. Next time you are in town come in . We want to give you a catalog free. Manning Oil Mill. OuJI S1250~ to Inrves? 3**C> 1V > -. Want a car that can be depend.d upon under all experimental conditions: Want the car that giveb maximum pleasure with a every mech- mniuimum labor at the lowest possible cost of upkeep? Want the greitest automobile value in America? .ck of it., Then write us at once. We can convince -ou. We every detail, have the car you are looking for. $1O Regal "0," the car that satisfies. 3" utomobile Corcmn.. mmmmmmmmmmm:pmmmmmmmmmm X WE ARE H on the "home stretch" now. and want to i pass under the wire ahead when the fall sea son is over. Our stock of General Hardware Sis more complete than ever before. The Slargest and stock of Crockery and Glassware Sever brought to ManninQ. Two cars Wire SFencing just arrived to select from. Agents Efor SMcCormick Mowers and Rakes. SThe best on the market. We guarantee our Sgoods to be first-class.. Nothing shoddy sold Shere. The store where you think about quality Sand the price-the lowest. BANK OF CLARENDON. Manning. S C. -, ,- atronize :his safe and stro.n:: banik. Fouru years of con se gr-owth anid operation without :the !oss of as much -- a dollaur. .at !ee r itseif. does it not. .............. to, b. you r b~ankr i f you are ::o t alread'. un.-. eome and see ias about it and tell us why. I '3 . .vo are. conl:e and *.ee aanyhow. I: is. never too inte to '2- Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. 'f SBANK OF CLARENDON. Manning. S. C. 2: TRY THE NEW STATEOF300UTH CAROUINA, Qirocery Store CleonCuty L>RTo OFCMM N P..W ROZON'S OLD) STAND Cp umn c eif f.-o .te int: Com'. :: ::j w. rn: a;:a:nst ~TITEA!)FNC Ha,: :;.'i' adHavn copRIs ~ :y umn fo Rli Wine Fre! n :. e ruke c-c-s Exar"rato .