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'Z.WZ-- 400 . - A m - Youl buy is4 not theit.-vupybuth o700d they. do0 for y Vou. T 111:1 Wun 1 ne lookte best.. Ce most SatS every way are the least expen'sive to you14. W e guiarantee ab)solute stfationI fo -4 r Xr dollar spent wvith Us. Our Early Faal showings are niow readiy for your inspection The new Gingam aj eik the( btest and prettie-st ever shown at tlhe prico of 10v vard. Roubai~x Suiting-The best yet for School Dresses. Suits. Etc. Beautiful PattLerns. looks like wool impervious to rain and dampness. 'h best to be had at the price ... -.-.. -20c y 27 inch Pongees.; in*all leading shades, incluti ingt black and white at. . . . . . - - - - -12 1-2e yd. Crysta Cloth-This is a new Cloth in very preti ty weave, all the leading shades and colors inclu ding black and white. 36 inches wide at 25c y. Sea Island Homspun and Apron Ginghans .5e td. Latest and best in Ladies' and Men's Foatwear. Best School Hose ever made for 10 and 12 1-2c. An early visit from you will be highly appre ciat. Don't fail to visit the store whore It Pays to Trade. 4 ~ Crysal Clth-Thi is anew ClothO inAL rY pr ~Ligtwa all the d ri, 120s.,ites anolohrs inpropor innghanca assnd engite. of ihe ide hiht typ.Th 500 Sea P.Pacifi tympn locmoiv A seon hen Penyvana L ans estaeighst 8nbs Lades aors poer. FoTheMde" 'as eiBst 3. olbs prHose poer. aisde si nd 2 an en. aaear y eisit from as ailarge hionY of0rS C ao ba iedgh fron 85 to lst pe torse pore th if expetedhiseek As o dmtrae. DAVISB& DRGOODSURG, For rd-. -aFto rdh.p. Feiord. 1ai::.: - i gt a mthe ecormca Car :ade Co00lorsar its- -.i!:te --ropor oear, o pa encolr enine ofthe cceptdhget.ye b 500 heP folic cutype: locootie use. w'ao r:: Pnslan Line Wo r neest ed i. a lbs. per houre pwr. he Md ~ nerieper for pssengrrie nth te ad bies eih fom$ t 1lsUE. e se poC . Nt h K E:RUE ~cq L eolo. : Pr : cA\egelabi~epTIelm-deiarti similati exadei PromokesDiges su te.1 NOT NAR C 0T IC. &,-0 AeW. . I i '. ! SAperfec R~ndY for CYsi ti on,Saur Stose.Darru orms.CollSi0nS.Fk y:Sitmic Signa=re 'NEW YORK. Exact Copy of W--pPcr A ROMANCE IN SIGHT. Started by the Unmazking of the Pair of Frauds. Not until boarding houses 'case to elx st will all their romancses he writton. Shabby romances. Some of h.-m are. Mke that -bche young womnan who zot so tired of heing called ":kpor i'ing ecause h.e r.h eeivd no invitations nd had to eat a1l h.r meals at the boarding house table t hat she took to ating alotie oncel in awhile at a chear restartrant and then braz.-nly lyIng about the friod" who had invitedl er to dinner. There was a young man In that house who never went anywhere ei ter. The fiNt night the girl stayed out life's des-oiation nearly ovewrced him. ''Even that pcoor little whikv faced soul has made friends wh4 wanl her." he said. "Nobody wants me. 'm no good ,on earth." Then on rare occasions his llace ni ie table was vacant. "New friends" asked the landlady. Yes." lied the young man. One night the man and the girl met n a twenty-ive cent restaurant. They blushed; they fenced; they finally con fessed. 'We're a pair of frauds." said thi irl. -It's awful to think that tonighi hen we go l1ome we will have tC swear that we have been dining wit friend meli." said the young man. "aln " r-New York Press. SHE WAS AGGRESSIVE. Lucky Foe~ the Littue Man He Was No Her Husband. The lady in the' :Tsidet corner of th --unny :hing any .,:. :i'n't take ' uny ride wit hout 5'ver' .1e lrf at 'em." she remtark-te. a'ina a s gent.mlfle wearinn ura:y whier and~ somwha rut.y top hat with het norazi optie Te~ smal gentieta ,.uddlenly be came interested in a soaip advertie If any one can't 'ave a black eyu without Tom. Dick and Ilarry askin questions things are comn' to a p're*t: ass." continued the lady. Silence. allied with soap' adveris et study, though eminently diseret was inefeettve. "You I'm a-tz.ikin' to." The lad2 prodded the small gerntleman's knet with her umbrellaz. "Blin settin' thor' this last ten minutes. you 'ave. wo~n derin' If may 'usban' gives It to asw. 1. It'll case y.'r mind. 'e ,tid ls the.~r< anything else T' " Madam" the small gentlex:::in C'"' nenced. "had I been yu- ur ad "I should 'a' got of! it thi' e''r rth a wre'ath inste.ad "' gui' r' oreital with a viio' ice. a: ed he lady. "and the wreath w.-uldn' a en expensive either " . Lod': A Weary Celebrity. When Mrs. lioger .A 1ryor was : ounu woman:1 livingt in C:'eil Va.. vi-ltng auth*rs s- ld..m rea--het he eautfuli unive'rsity own-"T.w ylssd us by." ,.ays Mrs l'ryot- in h." book entitled "'My P:ny- Remb:!,-.ee f a ong Lf.'." Btut F'rederika lir.':.. her cmtptrot. itaron S' hei-- d-s- \'r of th. unive'rsity f:wnty . :n h'-r wx:: Sto he sout h. S:hele de \'ere invited a:hz e o >ny to spen'td the "n" evening Mi* remer granted him. Iler w. rks wer' 'vi'. le e anticpatioa oen o e \'l te watn:cmayegr Winlr-er. bpkeup ra ha: ""eb:'ate "in lion'der, "i' beg ethe go Pee' ir' a:.t me see :rnii sh f~m Theg:. Kin Your Have Awy og Willn~g~tr to S h- o. CLICK OF THE KEYT The Reading of Telegraph Mes sages by Sound. STORY OF THE FIRST TRIAL, A Lack of Tape Caused Alonzo B. Cor. nell to Attempt Irterpretating the Morse Code by Ear-The Ciscovery That Abolished the Use of the '1 ape. Ezra Cornell is known In hLtory t the father of Cornell univerIty, a. one4 of the n.n who eli-d to buil the irst tel;:;h e!!:e and. as :an ar dent ortanizer of telerapn 'ystems a the ear'y days. being ru:ea: in the fermation of the ; :w Western Union Tele;ra;h cop-any. Ilis son. Aloazo 1. CorneUl. be::e ultimately vice president of the WVt cm Union and go'ernvr of New York state-hith comnmerc!al and political honors'. Yet ie once confessed to me that be felt IIe should be credited with the additonal lhenor of havi:: made the discovery that telegraph messages could be read by ear. and le seemed to take more pride In his part In bring Ing this abnut than he did in any of his other achIevements. "I was trained as a telegraph opera tor." said Mr. Cornell In telling me the story. "I suppose I took to telegraphy naturally because of my father's deep and large Interests In the then new mode of cotmunication. Anyway. I learned the Morse key easily. and I was. in fact. very fond of telegraphing from both the practical and the scien tilfc standpoInts. "One afternoon. sometime in the ear ly eaftie%.wben I was stationed at Al bany. N. Y., there was an unusual in rush of newspaper dispatches-I was In charge of the press key-and in the midst of the task of recelving them I found to my consternation that I was out of tape. Before taking my seat before the key I had neglected to re pl.enlsh the tape reel. "There was a bountiful supply of tape in the cellar of the building. but "it was a long trip there-there were no elevators in those days-and I knew that to go there I would waste pre clous time. And there were those anx I ous newspaper men hanging over my shoulder. "Suddenly. as I fished about mental ly for the quickest way out of my dilemma. this thought popped Into my head: 'You don't need any tape. Half the tizc you don't look at It when the dispatches are coming In before you write them out. You trust to your ears to teI what the Instrument say',. Why not do so nowY !nststiy I dd termied to see whether o not I cld Ike the dipathes by sound alose. "I put my fingers on the key and broke In on New York. whence the dispatches were coming. 'Send rather slowly- and very distinctly.' I asked the Sman at the other end of the wir. ie at once bega.n to do so-not without some curiosity as to my reason. I found out later. "But I didn't think of that at the time, for I was glowing all over with ,the knowledge that I could write out the dispatches-and write them cor rectly, for they made sense-by simply listening to the sounds that the key made. "Thus 1 continued taking the dis.-' patches to the very end. Then the New York operator called me. -what [are you doing up therey he asked. Thby did you want me to send slowly and distinctlyr "I answered that I h-xd said goodby to the telegraphb tape forever a~nd told im of the discovery I had made. IIe was immediately Interested. -Send me slowly and very distinctly Efteen or twenty words. and i'll see whether or netI I cat do the same thing,' he re uested. "I did so, full of contidence. and a little later there came to me this mes sage: 'Ive done It too. Some of the other boys say they can. I predict that within a month there won't be an inch of tape used in tbe New York ofice.' "Years later," added Mr. Cornell. "1 was told that about the timea that 1 Idiscovered for myself a new and revo lutionary method of receiving tele graph messages the same method was also discovered by an operator in the min oflice In Pittsburg. I have no doubt that this Is true. Sooner or later the discovery was bound to be made not only ir. one, but several ofices. But I have always felt that I was the first to make the discovery and should be credited with It in tele graph~c history."-Bostonl Globe. Waeigthe Hors. It Is loabewhen a horse Is hot to let him have three er four swallows Iof cool water, but no more. The few swalows wil help cool him, and an other lImited drink may be given every few minutes for four or five times, after which he "ny drink his till with out danger. In careless or inexpe rienced hands, however, the only safe way Is to Jet the horse stand for half anhour or :more with no water until, be Is fairly cooled off.--Coimtry LIfe a .imerIca. Descriptive. -:eee of:a little miss was attract ed by :he sparkle or dew at early moning,. "Mammna." she exclaimed. -- :' 1:te-* I thought It was." --ha do youl meay' "I...ok bere: the grass Is all coered -are with berote :r-inds the 't. :.: sto:nes to success-Hlallibur School Days! SchoolDays! AFAST APPROACHING. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In . Use For Over Thirty Years CAS1 ORIA r CXAACOMPANY. "CW TO ? Unfortunately Expressed. Tiollinst (one of a trio of amateurs who have just obligd with a rathez lengthy performance)-Well. wevre left o;r at last! Hostess-Thank you so much' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Counti of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. D. M. Rogers. Plaintiff. DI Magainst Ellen Pierson. T. Pierson. Levi Pier son. Hanmmett Pierson, Ella P. Pier e6n. Lucilla Pierson, Catherin< Pierson. Agnes McKnight, Asb3 Pierson. Richard Pierson. Jamei Pierson. Mose (Gibson. Frasier (ib son, Laur. Nelson. Pinkuey (iitson Antonv Gibson, alias Timmy Gib son, Pierson Gibson. Sarah G ibson Rhet us Anderson n.nd Lucy Gibson Defendants. Copy Amended Summons for Relief (Comnplaint Served.) To The above named Defendants: You are hereby summouned and re quired to ainswer the complaimt it this a*ction, of whih a copy is here wi '.erved upon you. and to serve copy~ of your ans.wer to the said com plaUit osl t he subscribe'r, CH A RLITO3 DhRANT.' at his oilce, in Manning South: Carolina, within twenty day: after the service hereof: exclusivC o the day~ of such service: and if yot fail to'answer the complaint withi: the time aforesaid, the plIaintif it this action will apply to the Court foi the relief demanded in ihe cornpaint A. Li-:vx and CI!AnRLTos Dr: RANT. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Thle Detendlant. Rlichardl Pierson will further take no.t ice that th. Auendaed Summaonis andl Complailnt ii this action wvere duly tiled in the* of iee of the- Clerk of Court of (oluiuot Pleas for (?larendon couty . Sout] Carolina. oni the :th dlay oif Se.ptetu ber. A. D. 110. A. L1.:v! and CH AR TTN DuRANT. rt. Plaintcif% A trorney. TRY THlE NEW Grocery Store F-or yo~ur* nex: order. FEvery thinr rnew. fr'e-h and ei--:: j-U opened in MOUZON'S OLD STAN[ \.s:r o'rder w.ill ree--i e care u: ad pr~nV ap ':entiona. will be h m';. ' ap e aef: STAPLE AND FANCi GROCERIES Mouzon's Grocer~ RODSE. 'e Back The as osi Book ;.- - < CHA' k'*~* ~ ttC Come In. We want to for the farm "Jim Dandy' Fits Any :3r- and Makes it O.*s I it I a i bes any asl vol Sur Pesed Jan 15, Iwo Want to buy an autonobile, Demand a car free from flaws an features? Insist that it be absolutely correct zical detail7 Desire a car with years of succes 1 Want a car thorou;:hy tried out ii no experimental feature RCofeyr c :-ULi STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Le-;i .ercantilE Company. Plaint:Ts :t:za;nst ilien Harvini. Efllen F:;zabeth Harvin, Sarah Francis Harvin. Culia Linniej Tea 'i-arvin. Winnie Fred Harvin, and IRucker Proctor iHarvin. Defend ants. Copy Summons for Relief. orplaintServed.;' To the De)emat-s. Eilen Harvin. Ei len i-:lizabeth Hartin. Sarah Francis Hiarvin. Ce:iz' Linnie Tea H-arvin, \Winenie Fred Harvin and Itucker 'roctor Hain Youit are herb sum.tamoned and re qurd oa.,wer he complaint in this action r~ wht a copy is herewith r.. - v,.as serve a cpy of you.a...:-':...:he .,a d complain: on ihe .,berlir al i- uhie in .\lanning. (la:-enden (-4, - ( . within twenty .:1, a' -e..re: eef: exchusive ,,: :e a a: :e: se v: andi if youn f..ii : a~e' *\ :i:- -- mi: within the :imea.5--.C.'re lai:i:r in this ac e io. -.. i * 'a:- - c :h ( - rt for the re : n. 4:.ma -.''e u. 1.. c n:p ain:. < [Jr.,. DINT. I'!an~i. .\ttorne.. To -he , f~ed . :a:ker Proctor H-ar \-o ....:f>:::-rta .:notice that the Sa..:nr. : .d C,.i: in the above ac -n -d in he l:ce of the -.t of om~.r on Pleas for t .ta.ToN DURViNT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROUINA5 Ciarendoa Couty. CuLXRT )F Ct 'MMO)N PLEAS. Aanm Frad. i'ait: Seh:er. Fraseit. .Iohn: Fran ciN and .\ zaiea .ruone-. 5ometimt( called Salina Copy Summons for Relief. (Comptlaint Served.' To The .\bo've Namtedi iDeendan:: Y ou are hereby Summornned and re acte::. ei . e a ..vv i' eewt s ervd i;>e: -3 :In to secrve a Cop-: 'f your ans-.ver :o th.: said compl~ai:. on thenc .riber. CII i. ' i N I:'lL\NT at his oe~c. :in .Mannintt. Sourth Caro ina. w:hi :h:wenty days after the -r.~ee "~ref ex q. o h a of ,u :-'rice: 'n ri you 'ai:.:..ar wer lthe ct'ampC ")C Undertake. and HEARSE C. W. EVANS, Mg'r., I.icense~d Embalmer. K L LTHE COUOH AND CUR EmhLUNGS FORC'OLDS fr sn AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES G(AANTEF.D $AT/SFACTOR'Y no' (7nEv A'mfNDED. . And Ask bout ft tell you about the latest and newest labor saver e-,r --a marvel of mechanical genius-a regular '-the light, handy and simple ,-, - a e" You never saw anything like it before-nothing like ias 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 attach 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 e. We want to give you a catalog free. Maiming Oil Mill ouxx!- M1255 to, InV,1e lt? IWant acar that canbe depended upon under all experimental eonditi-n! Want the car that -ires. maximum pepasure -with in every inech- winimum labor at the lowest powuible comt of upkeep? Want the greatesut automobile value in America? )ack of it? Then write us at once. We can convince you. .We 2 overy detail. have the car you are looking for. $1s50 Regal "SO." the car that satlsfies. 1,y A.LtCmc>bile Company. WE ARE on the "home stretch" now. and want to pass under the wire ahead when the fall sea son is over. Our stock of IenlerHardware Sis more complete than ever before. The Slargest and stock of Crockery and Glassware Sever brought to Manning. Two .ars Wire SFencing just arrived to select from. Agents ~ Ifor oMcCormick 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. We solicit your banking business. It is to your interest to patronize thlis 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 no: - ~We want to be your bankers, if you are not already a .:stomer, come arnd see us about it and~ teil us why. If you are, come and see us anyhow. n t never :0o !ate to o. a nd thin foryousef.' Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. SBANK OF CLARENDON. Manning. S. C. ECONOMY! ECONOMY!1 e-;eiaio:)~.' , .-- fe. eas o ope!ratio.. comfort and :~~utv. TheK'mu:y ~. rlt *for I. L E1:VICE. ount mn such, way that you wil positi-;ei: know and appreciate after operatmfg 1. thait : it we~ ar': ::s . iCLA L D)( LLAR'S worth of value our *ver-: dio!ar in,.'a isiio that ;t s not simply a "g -oads Vi iI:e. buI)U a) U- 'rv' '.;ou on and1( over most od. built not (n -ua :t.- Ia ai wether. but so that *1 ' Uu' alwvay-, -,ta+ up wih assurance and -7 e : n i th.at you: *.:n - '" \ you mease, where y -tandard Equirment Extenton Top Lare (ia-, Lamp and tieeate'r suNMAmNoB AlLSFCDB CO. Aqts. Summerton.. S.