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MJAN.NING. S. C.. 2i'. >1910 Publishes All County and Town 'f iicial Adverti-semntsnL.. .\dvertisen-apas e :.eniber tha- copy for a -n of at!. Mrs-r be this ofee byV Satuirday No - order tc insu-re pubileation the Wn ** ST. PETE'S, NO. 54, A.F. Ml Rntt CHAPTER. NO. 40. day, a.n .\tCH .\z.\ W - Prie. . e) CLAR. _ Manning Chnlpte. No. IV) -oreeorf Enetern sntar.! each Month. (xiss> rssers D V~s . M-; :cessy .KTa-u DArvV4. SeCk. 2,3 FRUIT JARS ! FRUIT JARS! We are expecting a shipment to reach us not later than Friday. 3rd. HERE'S THE PRICES: Half Grallon Mason Jars, per Doz.. Xe. ,Quart Mason Jars. per Doz...... Poreelain-lined Jar Caps.per Doz 25c. Jar Rubbers~best quality.per doz 10e. Jar Rubbers, fair quality.per doz 05e. Manning Grocery Co. Purveyors to Particular People. The bridges over Tindals Mill are in reed of repair at once. The friends of Mrs. A. C. Bradhan will regret to learn that she is ill. Miss Panline Wilson left last week to take charge of the school at Da!zell. Sam Sprott's pony has arrived. Joe Rigby brought it in his grip from St. , Louis. Judge Prince was called home last, Thursday on account of the extreme ill ness of a brother. Mess-s. Joe and Alvin Rigby are in~ St. It.G.'uying horses and mules. The stock arrived yesterday. Colored graded school of Manning opens Monday. School books are on hand at Dr. Arant's drug store. The people of this town are delight ed to see thiat Dr. W. E. Brown is able to ride about town although be is' still quite weak. It is gratifying news to hear that Mr. H. A. Plowden and his three children' who haye been ill with typhoid fever! are getting better. There will be a congregationai meet ing at the Presbyterian church next! Sunday to take action regarding a mat ter of importance. Married last Sunday afternoon, by! Magistrate - J. P. Turbeville, at his. home near Turbeville. Mr. Jodie Evans and Miss Jessie Lawrence. Mrs. M. S. Hawkins of Lynchbburg is Is Manning at the home of Dr. .1. H.: Hawkins. Mr. Lonnie Gamble of t be same place is also visiting Dr. Hawkins. We are compelled to ask our adverti ing patrons to get their copy for changes in the office by Saturday noon to insure its getting in the paper at the proper time. Oh, dear mother, what a crave i've got, Take me tomorrow to a millinery shop. Buy me the hat which is highly sot If you havre to rob the jeans of my old~ Pop. The citizens of St. Mark's township will meet at the Stukes school house' Tuesday afternoon, October 4th. at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a1 township good roads association. The1 entire citizenship is requested to be! present. Hirschmnan,, Mrs. Wells. Rligby. and Bradham all Will. on the morrow, have thei r opern ing for the fall. Hats, of style the latest. the !!atest andi the tall, That young and old should see if they have to crawl. Died at his home, on Sammy Swamp last night, Mr. J. A. Rich, aged 47. The deceased was taken suddenly ill last Thursday while getting ready to come to Manning as a juror in the court, from which he never recovered con sciousness. Mr. Rich was twice married. his snrviving wife was Miss Bradwell, of Sumter. The funeral takes place at Home Branch church this afternoon. There will be a hot supoer tomnorrow~ night at Graham's church for the bene fit of the parsonage The a:fair i.. going to be very tothsomre, as they are going to have oysters, barbecue. ice creoem and cake. and best of all there will be a lot of pretty girls to serve the refreshments. whie the has beens will serve coffee. THE TtINjs editor is yearning for somne of the Brogdon barbecue. The women folks will have their day tomorrow when they visit the muillinerv establishments in this town. .\21 of the millinery concerns are to have their "openings," and it is one- of the see wonders why these things should be called "openings," unless by the term: it is meant that the men folks are to do the opening of the ours.e to gratify the vanity of the descendents of Mother Eve,~a legacy she banded down fromt the time she was caught swipingape . in the orchard. It wouxld not be a bad :dea-: for:h town authorities to have an ordinance requiring the concrete sidewalks s.we:,t off on Saturday nights at the eoeo business, in order to have th'a- k preent a clean appearance Sunda morning. It is very uns.ightytha trash~ and loose pap~er, peanu e and cigarette snipes senttere-d oer: sidewaiks, es.pecially on Sunda morr ings when people with opert-tok .-tock-x inirs are going to church. There i~ no harmi that can come to the reutatio'n nf a town when it reemres cleanline.. V.L. qu*. Lh have -nown Lm he . e:- - is de oepa away t here .e pang It the hearts of :any r:h::e peo pe who ap)preciate ti.e ..:Teeto- Inu eted by t.eir4 l 'e r V andt t hre a tie which bound many o he . nos: akin to bbood. hence,' wheul one of the old ones is called to cr over the river a tar t.ricts down thch of -:,ncr a-oac.s. and' f r.iens t -a: hoUse who have nevr elt th.. t o r te b~aek man's *'-a=_ whetn s-:".eken or w v.e in nee .k f heJ1 ca::. app'ei :.he vo..l mna y. tb e death of an anzt be.,lum ute:,:r wi'o ha!:n. uaied1i :nanhoodx V livingrgt .\ read .c of the urand~ jry prese::. : rn :.-e work of re-index n the re-' estate records in t etr of court' . oice w cil cnfuse tne reaer, .,*cau-..e in oxe place the jury -ay, that Mr. B3urgess. wht d:d he work. ii bameles, and in -nother they condemn the work. The fact of the matter the work was not properly done, and a it, stands i; worthless. The nioner paid. SJ00. if not returned, i. thrown away: us: what can be done we do not know. u: the county comnis:oners snoald w.truct their attorney to take the nat er up with Mr. Burgess and see if he wi:! not make ;;ood :he i*os to the tax >ayers. and if he deeine, to do ,o thec let. the county attorney _O in-o court i wth a zuit o recover'. The taxpayersi are ent.tled to orotee.ion, an% it is the duty of the au'horities to 'ro.e: Tnere is a line openn in his town or a broown faczory. ad it can !, e. ab:ished without ay r deao apita!. The broom co c'an he ra.1. in this county with very : a-e on. i:, doe, not necd any mor.e cu.tva ion than the indian corn. and b ie awhoe lot more ou tae mare:. are told the cost of estabihi:.4 a br. m fater need not he over d aI Vi:n :. plaa. of sUch a size ; tozren or t uore peopve can be empo.-y :o :ke he0 brooms. Tee rooms 3e for ahiout .4.)0 per dozen whcles: e. and a .klq) plant wili Turn ou' 1tv dotn a :a%. This i; a matter our euterrtsmu ci.:ens; sho-id invest..ate and tf it is we think it is, a factory boeLd i)e s.taished. if for nothing else thwn to induce people to come here to be em ployed. and for .he encouragement of other srall industries. all to-tether will :nate the wekly pay roIl a great help to our commercial value as a town. Manning up to date is the best cotton market in this section of the State. rot withstanding :he conplaints by the farmers that the buyers will not buy direct from them. The pricesfrequentl' :>aid here are several poinsigherthan in Sumter, Charleston and other cot.Onj :arkes. There fore we sa to our friends they should eurage this con dition by br-ingin:g their cotton here i surticient quantities to justify the stay ing here of the present number of uers, the more buyers the :greater the competition, the sharper the comn etition the more money paid for th'e rodue:,. iiring your cotton to Manning. The advrice we give with regard to cot on selling on thisi nrke: we give also to those wanting to buy go.:ts. There s no town anywhere where goods ar sold on a closer mnargin of protst. OU" erchants have learned long ago thaLt to sell goods they must know there are >:ers who want to do thet same thin, and it is a case of the cne who does the best for the money that gets the trade Tne reut is that. the mnerchants wh'o advertise in THEn Txt~s are in the basi nes to do business, and they will hav the trade if selling goods on a e.os nrott will turn the trick. Goods car be bought from T w. Ta.s adver:.iser t nducing prices. Safe Medicine For Children Folev's Honer and Tar is. a safe ad efetive medicine for children as i does not contain opiates or harm.u drugs. Get or.:y the ;:enuine 'r'oley s Hoey and Tar in the yellow p.ackage. W. K. Brow..3:Co. Pi:ewood Do?.s Mr. ('. L. Grtain died a:. hi% home ere las:. Sunday moranig at sixc oclock. after "n !!me of about aj week. Mr. Gri:in was -'G v.-ars of age, ad was eno'aged in' te rntercantile busi~ess. He is su'vived by a wife. four children. one sister and four brthers. The fuea '.ervies were conducted bhe I kO. T. WS. Mttnner Iv in the Mehois church. after 'hich the body~ was laid. to res'. tn the Weeks grave-yrd: attndedi by a large number of relatives and friend Mr. F. .A. Felder has moved to ijne wood to lhve, and accepted a posit ion with the P'inewood Mercantile Co. Mr. Abe Ragin i-- assistinz Mr. C., .. Kob in thie railroad omece. Mr. U. D. Harvin iV in iilanei. i!e. hs .eek. Mr. 'illie Jackson of Wed~geie1 sent Sunday In tot. o. Mr. Claud~Dest.ha vj ha.- accepte.d a posttion withi Mr. (. WS. iates. Mr. C. C. Chapman. ha, movecu to, rlingon. Mr. and Mr. E.. Uralsford of Sumter spent Sunda wih M r. and . Mrs. li. M. Uralisford. Mr. Gus Fsespnn Sunday in :own. Major H. b.I ich1ardson of Columb:a. here on a t.. --. Davis Station Nes Mrs. Joe E. Davis and cildre'n are visiting relatives in Maye'svil--. Mrs. .t. D. Richbourg is ..n a vsi to her parents, near trogdtoU. F. C. Rawlinson. wvent to sum:~i.-r LL Wedne-day and returnedi ini their ew automiobiles. It seems ati th~ou;:h the automobile craz:e has strtuck tii lace. and the writer feel, :afe' in aving that several more will be brought home in the next few e ieks. Mr. D~avid B. Jones. hais ac'cet'e'td at position tis dry goodl-, .aleman with Mr. James. .tvenek left:: : !.w dayt ao tor Wo!lord ('o!!ege-. Mis Sus.ie Horton is vi-itin:.. rea ives in' Mannuini.. Mdr. J1. H. Horton spent Sruiny: i . Manninug w lb hi- eit M r- S. -. RIby. Mr. E. E. Me!te f <'olumb. . --itd rel~ttive'- hr !a-: wecek. ox tim.- wit h her -ala.~r. M-, Rort Welh. er aoa *Mi- Wiler. Ra-i ht ~-' ti :' w dav of lai weeky t::r 1 is-r init of ,.et. ber w..'i f i..\'r Davias prneirl au- aMi-- Wi Co::... .ar.: -a i :: .*:,e nr- u e.a. in tha Xhyboeit '.he c lins -' o iar - .o ow. Iiadd (.eci of ltcc. ant- v lm.-o :he sho e in tw to . o.m. ame to the iie to have them sent lo:ne to :heir tparen*- wi. th*i unlder Wiilia Greden . l)i -.;a:Indup :5 n in aw: nO h pro:.sea. rienie r, m .a ni0 Thi', l tie a we where a \egro '.r.areo wamu e within 'the hdowV oIh :he :dmy e .sUie, and every i a"'. no antron : h. e -L ' 4ZOf the :- e . )Ut t eVi dehc- .licee.d bh' Itate :c0nt Stelent qon.iet: :he Otae eOivttI ron the re )= o t:n ilk' e:i evidece-. bu: a~pe In aud in olig :..,. the freelingwi white and co: reis othar justice h been robbed. The arv rendere a ,er Ie:C of not guilty hoe eourl of .\Ie race are Lo: sati e 1d threy wodprer. now t ha. ie .eneaedt uhm:ta:~J hera iavi Lot~r. reoer, ore:-nc. Tht. :s' angs ou htre. we fc.:r that the niegreN vi!! do him violene. ad D: .-::r .ehn stroy. Verdict:for %iX:>: . onth on the for a aI.:e t" hut Jude Prince ret:'led frmn t.i home, i.S brother betteor. ..da,. n opene .p :i'-- court of Commown 'leuat. The :irst jury ca..s wa that o! Joi: tenbow andothrsv aans;t J. I. .ilarvin .ad other.n recovery of land. The ets occupied two day, and every point wvas losel contested. Charton Duaut, I nhu.. for the (anti:-.. ad1 Dav. aein ber, ai for be defendants. Verdic for p. -.im'!s. Joinwa.; arzued! fo'r a newI tr.al ".Lt T*,e( ne-x- ea--e was D.W.Adr u o.. . oma Iu. T 1' paa. ua I er :r o. oe. \ rue. c . o r ia -tiIf. a 'rd y <>-Drvan for de Thi nnorni:::; argumen:1'o1 byN co01," va, had foir an. the u:e.e et aner and L :g. ert :hug a LX t~s :ee ty wr: e aIs. i. Coensi r ..treowr :n: wTen te dars !ece.d t 'it an fortthe lint. Cane.Id Char:to zitlla:. U. nd J. .. Canty, aiq.. for furfen o2:ion to a sup aLpmet rhedad (-.1ie .-il: ht ward by the jud.:--. It Saved His Leg. --.l1 though1 I'd :V-e(m lez.-- writes-, .. w * iwensen. tf Waterown. Wi. Ten -ears of eczema. that 1- dOctors ould wore. wic au at la b a ud me Up. L'hen ucinklen's arnica saItve curekd i. ound and well.-' hailibe f korinI -rup-ions. ezema. :Salt Rheum. lCils. ' hever Sores. sealds. Cut- and 'nie :o. tat all drugis:eos. Hookals or dilleae; . tchicl-.y known ea ncin arin. -scue b mi ouhd worm wich m;~ eares abou. half . :ce!i prblth an aintew thikes coury In thr conimal. abeic:an. ai ogs, eacrie sheep detc. The ba>cies ill~ n nduce fthe dseae ia ote enmaler'tno. wilhan oi :.ane secie rhich ofe otheei wichas produce bhe The Egyptorias. .n therare gwre aadv Inrm this cnt. ware dicrie scd'ecried the diseas hafarm inc tas M.nThsie of'.the obadher disen wanotn hen uderDuboo. T e I in :rd osermp ohmste ae whichce :s anse byi he ookwors. i whsgen the arecagreat ma woiri preeneeI decied. Goeze X.a Gtiemant cle tyaU Snt1: liscveath anrs Makrm in pthe tesvitne ou the bader~ theciknown. hoo1wor Dubii nfstaia. .tst obere be tarasime whcienr: i~neted:na. This heiei Wo ookew r th ad '\'ore :ookworm. adieas ie th cntrchnical .ame uocsinariando. ae.I td Th. headStle of the ew::.iored "taue ervoiccfnund theourecond sp cies 0f ookc thrm whrch inteta n a~endi 4 te the naeie uncinrei ameriana '1.i th iie(4 t Wre heodkwrm ndisre paofible iorast ayl :he caseir of vmotom mrf fat. h u jr* beintestinwl, thereb isauso a othin as. smrall bleeding p.oints hyas uk the blood of th'-ir host: and they tery likely produce noisens cvhien de trov blood. Thie worm~s ive in the inte:-tiue. They o not leave unless expeI!ed~ by dirugs. They lay e::s in igreat number- and these are thrown otT front th e bowe.. ifterward. d. pending upo4' tem~hIra tire, characte ofte 2i. c:e. .\ft'-r aching the parasites pan :irc::h ive stages before they. rech ma'"rl: n heir second ,ta'e of diepme:h thev' are ready~ to in!et an Lm ..te is s~pokeo as the infecti n" Qta'e. hse that do no' cu:.erthineie lve about :iue monts nth . . e- The .her' three stages of developmnt.:.k ;:ace as has been su"' ested i the .. egite of :i."i host. Thle'e are two uneans ty w....n.. r 0*t'r .ay isU the commoner. .ge be n.rb..:h...ki..th.v ce t* ommo"n o' 'on ft'own a' .:-n .5. to :L.iue:ne w ,:a c . i Tech' Exc~ '0=. Progran iI I T..... se.-..-...iea-! :e-v I .vr>:. T'ii::,l Y : *. : . T . r i, ::ti. - nat ion. ,rV :e. ":i- lad:e- d t he iother hew re w~ caeomed \Ki idneyt :ro~ble- may be off lonz --:~ving.i: aavhe Incer acuite or ehrni-. utwhate er i: i. Foley'-, Kh e k :.-2 . v":wil aid you to : rid o .i: t ,:u!('e % y a .-I re"41ore V or a u alh lt - a':i ..'ori me'4 bttle ( l of Feb--. 1d .- I:. . ):I.-ma id- m wel.'' i . Vl riau .(a~n' \':e x. .i. Commnee ta 4: : now. W. E. lor.-wv v C-. C Conference. : . - e .- M o..a- -r a-'ti Th -:pw..r th Le-a,ue~ <-:,ference of 'v m ).- . I;t-t* he: d i t.; : a- annual meeting in King-tree. be-inninZ wi:.h -ridur sverin, September 145. and ft la:tin' unz~ti tjanday tu14'r:aing. Septemn-a ber lWrh. T1., Frida) eveningr exerei -er werea m-end etn uvotina:services, von 1rd Rev. W. A. Fairey. present p::,:or of In ree M.ehodst chur- I. Th -emon wasi; foow ed with a charm :. .uti addres ,.I of welcome to del e.:!te. b1 1o:. 1.. .1. Kirk of Kintree. T.,:! i, ddre-sa ::rvttify in re-pons wI I.d.ca:.:d by Mr. W. .J. Turbevile of Torb'evi e. which cioseId the church b .xercie' of thej evening. Immediatel %fiter iavin th.ehu-eh the congrega t"Ur.. whic% tIon-i'ted . delegates and h mem'lbser~s of the h1ome! Leaaue. retired i to the mansiou of Mir. J. F. McFadde6 It where a!! en:ered into the hearty enjoy- I n.et! of a reception. The extenive 4 ::ren iawni wore heautifulv ihte' -.; .- ..'p;Lne.e :atuterni. which suspend ed Iromti :inb v: the state!y oaks that 01 o;n.nded. the .p.*x In the fantastic a::, :rra-i iin room charmng el eu .1.i r:.u,:ewa rendered toy the * -... L 'eki. .and! Mss ai - cf Kn:ree wien~t :torded r o :h.- mnarried fu!'. in > -i ed. I:1,eee w:ie wee lined a.enr bv t.' fenr. hil. t zhe -ay voun, -et n , : ;m ' ovrt : awns * heda -*x.wbitne *'own,,,axiin:: ::noiut i: ne a of m:1o): ;i !: t e sof'. b rou;"h th- wide -d-> doo1rM an! win dow: the s eet s:very lanu2hter and C'a:er riding the co! evenin,_h breezes cau ed the Ionelv paserby to look back Ind siah. "(, th-t I were an Epworth Laguer." .\t 'o'ecek Saturday morning the dev ional service. wer.- led by Rev. L. ' .-eer. of Gree!vvi!le. T::e District League- Cor~terence was; oraf.zed at i) o'clock by unanimously voting Mr. V. J. Turbervilie. of Tuber vi!!. in ti.e chair. and", !is loberta 4 kr.of Kingstree. !!ecording Secre 'fhe pe.riod of 10:30 was occupiedi by Mr .1. M. Way. of Spartaiobur;:. who earnesLy .tressed the life and society of I-:pworth Leahguers. rhe cong~regation then lernt cars tol the :*na address borderin;; on the Idel for our Leag~ue. which was forcil.. -.e lvered. by *ir. R. F. Mlorris. of Turber 1il.He ~ron::!V impreN'nd the bene-I tiia! v.ein of *'ood h:teratuore. wnich iN - the chief failinh! point in the Leaguesl adt htomteI of :oday. . 3 o'clock Saturday the afternoon exercises wer-e also openled with devo tional s.erv ices conducted by Mir. R. F. Morris. of Turbervilie. Chapter renort. were made and '\r. G. WV. Green. "f Pine Grove League. renorted their; Leaguie in tine condition and doingh good work iin every department. Report was then given of Kingstree League by I[cev.j W. A. Fairy, of Kingstree, which wasj very inspirnxg. A letter was then read' by Mir. WV. J. Turberville fromu Miss Norma F-mmnons. State Junior Superin tendent. in which she o:Tered to do her part towards oanlizing Junior Leagues in :his District, lie urired that wve gi vet this ma!ter careful conlsidera-."-'an organize. dJunior League% whereverprna tiable. .\r. Turbervil: then present.d the orphaana::e matter and upon motion of MJes. W. A. Fairy it was decided that te pwrh League of this district wod aeup the support of one orp~han. The District Seer( tarv was instructed to no:ify aill the Le:r.gues of the action of the ('Xenference. .\ paper was' read by. is .\iate Poker expressin" vey foribv her .,i'ensaong th l*i ne of Chri-t ian etzea- :.Thien an ope dis,siin an '.elece 1 of pilace fori next annual metin of :, D.*I)str~icF League Confereuce was. hel and upon i invitaion of Mr R. F. \iorri,:.x decided to carry it to T uxrrile-om of 'ji.e. trove 'L :(e Saturday everin by j *. I. . Hu son..of New '.e: ebmar;:e V ?day mrning~ at 11 'c:Uock I :C.e W. P. :Geadonr. condiiucted devotional ..ricwhi ich losed the ti rIt :nee t in; Ith :-:ie:. League Cofrne si .wrth.... ue which are Tu Ierville.k Cit. Pi ncQo4:,. -'de aric- were .* :nisp~:ntg and so web xttended : 2..i. every o::e :s. twiee a,. many: reports at ne:nt Conferenre. WHlY SO WEAK? Kidney Troubles .'Iiy be Sapping V~our! Life Away. .lanning People ttave Learned This Fact. ic~s:n rn don 1wihou apparent cu..e. hrome, weak. lagud depress ed, =su.fer- ,"ackace. hteace d.:y 0.pe *** 'inary di..rde.'. ,t ne Ift' ear. .iekkd .:y a .i .ee :.1. m weixvc!. Can 3!a:.ing -eaderdenIan f'.:e or. .,hn h to!;owg -,ta iOe e -.:: o'" :ir i;. ;. y- mur.. 31"Q W.I 'ainelad at.. t'uIi ter. i . ii .C.. s "I * wa a y ; .in bacach. accompua.eu b iuI t r...r. . ai, ou n l'. Iue any toublefrom y bac ,inc. Tha ....ata on',Kie tilenirl Tnh!. Licensekdu Drugistine Sells in Everything nDRUGS anrd MFDICINFCj SUSINESS LOCALS. iat . ear If :inI.- hoz.ses and tues just ri ved at y 7 I' i .gby'. rid~ay v t-3ad:0 i;h r \'u are crd'iallv in:vited to he pire-. it and _.qlect Our optnin,. o! Fail and :inter .\linery. Thursday and Fri y. Sep:e:nber. !th a:nd .4th. Mantuing !iuery Parlor.. Lev i Bock. W- I ic ii One man i Carendon onut v hat cat, :ive; ir,t clasl refer Ule% aU].1 waL., to make mony. willi ake 1,lm.Jact :With right:i party with For Salo- cap. - One Elngine. -\p v to C. . I'alinson & Co.. Davis :ation. S. C. Ta:rsday and Fridy Sept. and 30 vening a: 1). Hirschnann '. The latet creations in artistic Milli 'rv awa;: your pleasure and approval our Fali display. Thursday and Fri y. Septemnber 31th aNd 30th. Mannin:t 0Inery Parlors. Irvi B3lock. WVan-d- -mne mn in Clarendon zray that can give first class refer wel,:and wants to; make .noney, will ake contract With right party with >od pay .1. 11. Guthrie. Sumter. S. C. You are cordially invited to attend e fall openinZ Thursday and Friday 1p:. 29 and 30 at D. Hirschmann's. M I have given up the agency >r Dr. Blossers Catarrh Iemedy , 1anning. Mr. .lunius .\. White has 4tin apxinted agent, and will fill I orders for same. IL Ii. lkger. La ies Suits and Pattern fats Thurs ty and Friday Sept. 31 and 30 at D. irschmnann'. Come to see the new lot of horses and uie at CofTey N: Rigby's stables. Wanted-I want to buy a horse and i;-y cheap. A. 1. Woodson. Wan:ed--We are begging for hand ibles for the colored graded school of anning. Would like to secure 50 or ) copics These Itibles are wanted r daily devot:onal exercises. to teach hoo! ihildrn to love the Bible and ?eachins. White and colored min ters of Clarendon pleaise help us in ir effort to s-'cure these copies. In rmation alon., this line will be appre ate-d. 1......\eri. V1 E Brown & Co. Headquarters for Pure Drugs, School Supplies and High-Grade Stationery. J. H. HAWKINS. Licensed Druggist. [f You Ai or the Prettiest and n cwest prices. be sure ai )pening at the J. M. Brai It will take place on ne Thusrday and Frida: The Millinlerv Roomi wi 9 a. m.,1 Our .Milliner is right fr* sure of having a hat that ih chase one from our Milliner tme andl place. Thursday and Frida: Te J. M. ign Stre on the Corne To Governor Cole L. B ee. Vh.. 'F' Father-stone with o.&--, S11-- :h-- m :: 4j! h-:, heour. 4.- %th.. .-r-ton:.:i w . F..r th-- -21t-- -'u:ht. T'.. tart such a nois. I'r~ !I . a-- 'Low t"n c.L-t \V't b lile-" G.;ovemor at last. Now aurm.: thi% rhymie' . ust ~ie u% a fitile *,Me On II9-;-- rec.ra :hey' ' . m:o .' -: Aind i (-pinion they played h Iln.e.u W knwu he c.n never rw: at .. .: -h .%i n in a 11 hvat. (i ne . toh i . 1..- , h* non; : t la. r. Arl .'-w the- fe-athe!r, up in 'he air. The- tinn- lee-ing he-:ty v !.-!! to the rround. .\A! he-%I ha- a r-union when the flathe mus% how :n humhe submin'-oion. T. the new Govrnor-elect. hy nuvyie per A r4 " in th'e- z wi.. WI. i w.'.1. \T' :: a!L-- pr !ud of our nri.a cOue I W.H.('. STATEMENT .r TH .- , .m .--r : T21 BANK OF MANNING Located at Mauning. S. C . .r TM '%r...: -ru r RESOURCFS. Loani and discounts.........315.4S8 03 I Demand loans.................-. Ove-drafts....... ........... . . ..... Bond.s and stocks owned bv the hank....................... Banking H1ou...e. ........... 4,500 00 Other Ieal F.tate.......... ... .. Furniture and Extures...... 1.5W0 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 43,4-1 89 Currency................ 2712 00 Gold................... 70 00 Silver and other Minor Coin 976 82 Checks and Cash Items...... 4.302 05 Exchanges for the. Clearing House....................... Total..................$373,030 79 iCaital Stock Paid in. ... $ 40.000 00 Su rplus F n d......... ..... 40.000 00 Undivided proiLs. less cur rent expenses and taxes paid ...... ..... .... . . 33.508 4 Due to Bank.s and Hankers IPeoles-N. n.............. . Individual deposits subject to cIeck......... ..... .....142932 ' ISa-:inas DeosiL. (All de posits subject to Check) Notes and bills rediscounted 65,41 44 Billi payable. including Cer titicates for money borrow ...................... . 107 65 Tota .. ..... ............ 373.030 79 S-r.%T% OF soCTH CA ROLIN. Cors-r y .Y.r A~wrsZ's. Before me came Joseph Sprott., Cash ier of the above uamed bank, who being duly sworn. says that the above and foregoina s!t.atement is a true coadition of said Bank. as shown by the books of said bank. JOSEPH SPRO'T. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 27th day of September, 1910. [L. S.] J. H. LESESNE, Notary Public for S. C. Correct-Attest: A. LEVI, J. W. McLEOD. JOSEPH F. RHAME, Directors. e Lookig' ost Stylish Bats at the id visit the big Millinery Tham Company's Store. 7, September 29--30. 1! bje openC1 fromi :o 9p. mn. >m lBaltimiore so you wvill be in the stl hnycu pur y Parlor. Don't forget the , September 29-30. BradhaJ pany --Jenkinson's ol stand. You are cordially invited to attended the FALL OPENING of our newly enlarged and perfect MILLINERY, Ladies' Suits and Dress Goods Department. which will take place on Thursday and Friday, 29-30. A great deal of attention has been paid to display a handsome Line of the very new est SWy's. Respectfully. D. HIRSCHMANN. Krasnoff's Corner Store. j DREJOLVED ATjA NewmAT.aiKE ANEW V A. -' VLTITUDE $S.WN ^ o6ITLMdi4lT'lENMV - - SWTE Bito AND IF THE GIRL DOEj NOT HAVE SoME THING IWELL To WEAR UNDER.THAT HAT TWEN SH-E IS NOT CoMPLETELY ATTRACTIVE. LITTLE USTER BRoWN THINKS A GREAT DEAL oF HIS SWEETHEART, MARY JANE, BECAUSE MARY JANE ALWAYS DRESSES WELL. BIG BUSTER RoWN IS ~JUST THE SAME AS THE LITTLE ONE; EE LIKES THE GIRL WHO IS WELL DRESSED. A WOMAN CAN KEEPA BETTER HoLDON HER HUS AND'S AFFECTION Too lF SHE ALV.AYS LooKS NEAT. IN READY MADE SUITS--IF' ONE WISHES To AVE THE TROUBLE OF' GOING To THE DRESS MAKER--WE HAVE THE LATEST DESIGNS. WE CAN GIVE YoU A REAL TASTY $25.00 SUIT FOR 517.50. WE MADE LARGE PURCHASES AND OUR PRICES ARE Low. oUR $18.00 SUIT FOR $12.50 AND $10.00 ARE BEAUTIES. NoR HAVE WE VERLooKED READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS FOR LITTLE MARY JANES. $5.00 CHILD COA TS 2 To 6 FoR. .. .. .. ..$3.50 54.00 CHILD COA TS 2 To 6 FoR. .. .. .. ..$2.98 $6.00 CHIL D CoATS 8 To 12 FoR.. .. .. ..$4.50 $4.50 GHILD CoATS8 6To 12 FoR.. .. .. ..$3.25 OUR CHEAPER GRADES REDUCED IN PRO PoR ToN. Krasnoff's Corner Store. SSCHOOL BOOKS! TABLETS, PENCILS, ETC., AT Rhlame 's Drug Store, SSummerton. S. C.I