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e iManing Eimes. .i.N N I NG6. S. . T "' '1 Pubiishes All County and Tow &' Of Sia Advertisemh.hts.. ST. PETER'S, NO. 54, A. F. '."1 W - .::- % M . p 1 e- - -I ' PtTfM CHAPTER. NO. 40. W- C.Y. 1:)1 W. D4 a Y i O : ___ Masariat: Cla~a;.h'.-r. N... UD -Ore-r.V < E r44: ur.r ' - in each Month Perhaps You Don't Know Let us Tell You. For a wiited timixe ' we o.:Ter the% folw c: ut prices: 3 e:-:uar --. ' \triin T, Wbet u for ................... ...... 3 lleguar 14-. Linen W-itinx Tablts for ............ . !.- . ........... ................ 3 l'eae &e. Line-n Ln1-:velope Come See How Its Done AT Manning Grocery Co. Pnrvevors to Par: xtiaLr Pople. t The w.-atther is ae::in: ;ie - *:M'.u ' and taters. Mike Selby of Statviie. N. C., va, t i town SUnda. t .\Iiss, Maud Bokm.i.-v.inhr p t home in Columbia th. ek. Mrs. \'. G. Gomale,. of (lumbla. in Manning visiting her bro'her. Mr. t A. 1. 1arron. Tht- xstores of the Jewi.h nernant will be closed tomorrow on account. of' the Dav of Atoeent. Dr. i.ec. .\!2!en Hiugir'.. of 1Salt imo~r'-.c was in )lanningr for tnfe pa: severrJ i days visit.ing his mother. Teddy ihooevel'. w.ent up in a ball oon yeste.rd:.: a-xd said .. wa, :-e :I.es: ex-. pierience- 1e ha. ever hat'-. Rv.x and .\rs.. P. lnaii: of C.o tagevi!!e. are in .\anning visiting their mother M1rs. Jame, F~. Dayis.d Died in Manning Tuesday (ck 4t.. t Jim Sumpter. the four and a hax year old son of Mr. and .\rs. lG. r. Lowder. Died las:. Saturday near Wilson's,. .\ary Alice, tht: two> and a half year old daughter of M~r and .\rs E-rnest xi The W. C. T. U'. heid its ar.nua! con ventioni in Geor.getown :as:. week. pre-: sided over by M!-s. Joseph Sprott -g this town. Next Saturday is the day the eieeiou commissioners meet in the court ihouei to arranse for the generali election and the apnointmenCt of :tta~*r. The peopte of the D.''i,: Si.io s.ee tion want a gi:race ceab4 edi there, and the F7.:a- ::.n '- ~ :. =-*, trate should be in i. sectin. Died in .\annin;g last: .\onday even ing in t.ne thirty-fifth year of her a-e. .\iss Lizzie P-ack. The deceased. had been in bad heath for the pa.tyer Reh. L. A Co..per ha,on : ae to withdra'w the :'e- .. - s-e cation an.1 ir >e of bii.: ..d-> .:'*.. no. of that faitht. 31rs. Joseph sp-ott of this ton a been. re-elected president of the Wo-.~ man's Christian Temnperanee i. n. whichi held its annual convention inthe city of Georgetown Ia..t: week. With~ cotton pointing toard 15I. cents. there is no excuse for T~ii. .\. xo ToMs to ha.ve any subscribers in 'arrears. Look at the labei it wl e when the. 'subsription expired. The engagemfent of M1r. .J. ii. Cantey.. of Sumnmerton. to Mliss Carrie Louise. daught.er of 17,ev. and M:rs. G. P. Wat son, of Gafinev. i'. announced. Tne weddling is to take place next month. The cotton future buyers are haviut a grea:. time watching the ticking machine, and jus to thib u.f it no: one dolar of a. that money ;;oes to further ing the cause of poor~ uew-'paper men. <>a next sakes .ay there w" ?.ei some very vailuab'e propertyv ..od atpbi - in :.h i iss.ue ar.d th ee anal ye. tha: 'are hea:: Iile- -i n ca-h. It would no:/ -. Da'. ~'.en.: . . wudooe<. hxrase m- .:e- ,. .e*ts a t)4)udh inta. '.' havf' ingt thme la' c'ents req'uir'e' in .!ann. .\bout a :.hous-a... c'i........ ' have taken u:p their abb 'athe lar furnace. chimney atte 'r2e sho hui:ding. and i- i betif. ..:ght to see themn cirelin" aru'i in th. :i'ate a.. rnoo"n, before decni: i.e h c'hitmnev 'or the ni"':. Thre is hardly a.d..:....- -i doe it hav.- anywher .. . :: hre t. Mlaribojrojtes wil be . ::.* se ..o: Threa hee : .' m.n. n Satrday i:: te cou::hue e. .e -.e exa' ...ian for arrarmen that eo m~.nn-bt:oea. a: ad *o:. a.ea dte ar~ms: 'n.. iti -. hV Ab - 0 r -1 . 1 - i .. - .i v ai. tLrn..i Hokorr. Disase. In p.-'., i,.3s ar:el-- m: ber, ;b. d r I %v ahi. w i:ti w- Is ted ,a on :t uI n I in W vea-.II, ier b c~~~.~ . I ., I t '1eV !1 ;xri Ii .. lin1t: tanti c tlv :-.:e-e and (oa ihaekht:.-,a : : a'nm4.i~ rhaipn: thj,o- w-.:ula li. :a I. -:al inw : ih-- n.: I; in .t-i, evg prthere ch do Inotic %!ath unt: theyo. tlee .. iwere told that There were two wav --y wbvii thit rati t ant i iter The threV- byv d r iv hi 3 t h i thevo i::a~al thebahrnit: protee in dr which deartfe h so. hiwre th :at tho.ere waee two trough the -kini. tsialjy of the 1t. inl the verv coUnuIonI c-ondjt:ona ! iiwni a- ::rotua-tch. This, zuanne(r infection is' the coru~linue. The rst. a- ha.s beeni s.aid. doc not enter h- skini wvhen fully deve-loped lbut in tge whenz t hey cannfot be -een bcy -e naketd ey.t YouI were t-.ld the aptoms' of t:cc disease: that they en~ded. in a great mea:-ure. upon:a -e nutuber of worum pare-ent: that 1the zuia~d ca-.-e t he pers-on tuay ter only from iniat;estion. dizzi es, haeadache--, appetite muay b~e ther normal jincreatsed.or dee reased. ching of Ra-, full e- in the "stomn . colicky pain., us.ually co::-ti tion but s.ometimue diar rhea: an~d the maediuma or severe ca-se- hs uptouns inay he~ uore or le-s prz. aced, and in adlditionea we t upto?jtusZ due to the lak of suairiea.? od- weaknzen. hea.~daches. 1hoert t- of barea.th. dizzjines-. aec. lax a eat :any case-iof this deaae her r- lo symphtotull at allI. You were lo told that the di-cease :, very co:n: no with us, occurrhut in a!l ela-. Ut that tuost case., are- uat ths o liv.. in th.- cona:try: th::t th. oday I wish te ay -. nl ::i ae rorah. about thle t retmtent :and the: ee of t reatuwa't. I wi! wai u:ntil: aeXt wee-k to di-cu'-s the. pre-venttion : the is -.a-e. Thi.- I re-at tue:st is i~pe and ba~rtnie-s w haenx~ iVen ui ir the direcet ion of ". p~hyician. It. 11ji not ke.-ep a person~i away lro~:n ur. .\ great many .-! the cases of is ;-.seas,- are '-tre-.i by one do.'e of he nedicine. Ina the -evere ca~Ls a-on : to :, d.oses are usually n~eces-< -vr 14) .get thle pati enat rid i-f all the - niaerzx. Thea i -jhy.etn ca :n ,.:vr -.- tell wheth:er it i- aaec..e.ary to e-e the .erot1id do-ce. I 312 r.,vetent t e3ins :at once. Ev~*en i jthe muarke-d -wena--.- ai ,.gereatt in111pro.e-tuett :fer the fir-t del--: the hatii'*n fe.! . kkm. and~ :ac-t- diferenti'ly thn be re. It i... in the loi:: stanint -evere e-c- where the ded-et of ?reat ituet -r' nt soe corL . biu: even here we S;e-t th. lp atientt !re.- :ro:ua the 'ara-a ie. a :d' hie wi l , v iuh in: "It Beats Ai!" %cvi:. jiauui:k.. ME. -I :eeently ..T ay i in p'e-a-e doe:a.:l- I:ai pe. y eel:~ t, ti e 'a:1. In.. - i -.. i ever :I 0 t i con* ~e*rat' Str'cs Po cs. - -- *-. - * - 4'Nir ' 4! 4 4'a I44 ; L- I Lj ). L,.v V fw.. I v. U 4 tce. a h~cDc~c n :orol~k~l40:14 V a 11 .2. IA : o 4.22 InI n% i. . Itlnn A~i *!'v -, al ?o' the l~t r444 , e - - e ....ar 1 .-T e4e- :.:e rd: o :he -.-p o 4-: 3:: 4:2 tha: -am .41... . 1.;. T h ..a . :,* o 4*r4of.\ t -n-dat.... i]pasa.-4 a d p on v hv he invrno.. *;oo re,.ults 44 alay foi. te ae of! "14VKi:.yl'ls The contain*: ju .badder. and' :4 ca4r4 bakh- V. The Cec~federate Mor~cment. T .-:n~eeme : ... :e :.: w 4.-t e. hasJ 4.. 44 - 44* t ec :s :. 4:4,s me::4~ t to! -.,f:-..h r.e 0a. w ar e the :i.'*4~4 4 -:, w- o-s .ei o:-: wa-'.4 :h . *po oe to ida4 r-- ;:4-4 :hZ1' d5our h .-.-- sp~a .-a s ita '.-"::rke,4I2.i: a ~,..1..4f t au.e wh re44~-e no 1mi 4 \sito 1Taiy. will be acknowl' .' sd .I II. !.ee-ne............... . . '10 00 -4 I.\pe:.- ...!.......1 0 . .oe.. ........ . t 0 - l '0. . ..... ..... - 0 1: .I dwa............ I 0 I: '.i &4van.:........... . !W. l'. S:-r40 e... ....... . ...... . - 0 Laid In a Stock. When the late Pierre Lorlilard wais a boy. his mother. bein;: annoyed by mths thait destroyedl the woohlen cloth I i and?. othe.r :ateri:0 of the house holId. agreedl to pay himn a cent apiece for every moth) be would ki1l ini the hous'e and bringr to her. The .ame bargain was madx'e with his brothers. Jake. Geor;;e and Louis. In course of time .\rs. I.orillard noticed that, while the other children collected from her at lntervals from 10 to -.Z cents. L'ierre drew on her frequently for a $1 ot a time. indiorsing his drafts wi.th 100 dead moths. Investigation revealed the beat of the future tinancier as well as his early adaptability to meth ods governingt the acquirement of wealth. Having procured from a fur Aier somne pieces of fur thrown awaty because they were infested with mohs. I'ierre secreted them in an old chest in an unused closet. There the quickly :accumulating moths were banked. to b~e drawn upon whenever the invenitor and perfecter of the en terprise requirel pockect money. Knighted Actors. It is :4n odd fact th::t of the Enhglish actors kni4!::eu all bu4t onle had tir-st to legalize the 44.:nes5 under which they had won2 famne. Th4.- question arose with the fist pr4i.45:ion to confer kighthood on a gypsy. I! would1 be~ absurd so to horcor one Joh:: Ieury 1r14dr:!b. Yet le.gally no. such pers on as~ "Hen..ry Irving" existed. No such olbstcle hadi to be o4vercomer when, on Ithe crasiona of Victoria-s diamoad juliee. Squire iancroft knelt before his queen andt arose sir sqiuire. I1ow ever, the three actors knightedt by Ki,: Edward bore coanomiens of their o (wn invenition. Sir Charles Wyndhaa' was horn Culverwe!!. and Sir John Unre. Fairs. .\s 'or Sir Hlerbert ileer tbohm Tr-e, his b !!!ant wife once put it - Tree is a fantastie thin:: we ju't tacked o::. Were all phal: Iteerbohms IThe Old English Prize Ring. In the- latter days of the 1-a;giish prze -ing innumerab.le expedients ihau to C.e devised t'. brin:: vf a ti::ht. .\ faoie ;,ian w.as to pitch the ring on the border - f tw -'o -ounties. so that th c;ues:io 44 4 :::I eri jurisdiction might be rend.-d -d.i:lieu!t. .inother ga14 wa-s '.c 4re steamboat and poceed -. v.4 the Thames to soane 'oel '.lc *f.rsa-ken sys..t in th marhs Io-- 1:..ex. F the! 4!emorable Iut h. --...r:ers whc compisaed poe~es. -:i~i~s eer;:y O:.d. :: is sai. fe bs-p y. cheerful y too tiehets i.-3 '::k "e\cursion The *rs.:y *'ound.4 themrsel-.es near Farnborou:.:4A . in I urey. w.here the. tih:t o.ccurred. -London Ch4 ice OrQigin! of Falstaff. w~s::. :. .-.:e . d . :e bor ugh *,4.smatrimoni::! eventures .. ulait. er.hain 1arie a wid nam. Scr4p, he sezd4 rpoet an& Sept)his ste sn oto his inhel.ri tance du'ring his own lifetime.-Lon UiUSNESS LOCALS. I . . - 1 W . 1),-r. !-1 . -. !N,(?:,-.-I' ar 4 14. ~,.r DT. Reese Coin . i. ~ ~ ~ ~ I ixitj *o I .;. ... x I rat. i vn . t. . ' -l l h a i V. r I .y r :o rk and fre. Coi g . .\:S. :. en in --r~ j wr. or .i m rt. : t- .o,-'-: ,:, : :,,r1) ; .1*., Or I ve Mt.: a !.:- (!;v![I iu:-, .*r v,* i o r 110% .tiu': inj Wie r.13 ..r 1 S:. I W . -- , : vo fen er - : - . Thre : e S - r : . -. :- - i . rtance of Teachers' rxrmiaatio n: resa. !:r:0 r:.nf' -:In t)f( te e-e. wht )et. : sue : C: ueat st:atement ;).-= t '. . %H1 who expected tA) ta k thse.a- rtin wf th aLe take notice o e b nian:: -::: bEc .- a ra1.ed t'ounty SUI)L E.. State of South Ca \ina County of Clarendon. WNI, IV 0')M M( )N I'AS. Neon - *:::::wn: . I'n ill S(au.in l tNr)EI:. A\ND 11Y VI l:'rE t* A lczt- for (:rt'ndon ( ou:Wt V. 41.0'.' t he --eh of Mh -ob er. ' . of c e. to o m::er: wbaider fur cash. on iMondav. be. - i :. Nmne w --r A.or..kil u , -.l.i n av, :n front :of:eh t c relie-dz in at Marvif t. in e ald ( oo! ,Y. N-_,:d hour-, of s-al'-. the fol .w h at tract~nann 1~ar n or --. Sait. h nort h by lan . o Lal' . A P by % '-: Ur -. of Adam X-.r iC i. *~*'e'~;i h b lands c-1 Seinnm le -ir. n -rd 1 v l: ends yof avi M.;\ that tr'.wt containina 172 acreT. and wlouirded ma the Norh yl Set me IT: :rt r-:le-- of ~te:heof eda .< xc intion: Sent: ,ta~ni ed.tht ht land, of AN t. t. ract cotaire 17 atres ihi: .inton willhe N p Iv lands of Nie 'o% ;,!1: ch n-:. b. lands of A am iotte Sothv jards Ca roinaj W- Fr er . ol.efend: . Dhee lreo. otv STATE OF .\OUH \'lAT'ROF .\ County oor Clarendon nt. da h !, dy of <>1'er C :*MO. I'wLE\Sl.t theI:ni diareof NovemberAD.19. I Curt iloue at.!eann. i ad(n :owng ea ertaere Iounetl d. :he oth bCoand of ouisn .1p.e:.dl'aS:t4-by lnd 1'o will .le-t Cten. Sout~ hvle lands~h of Semmdie Frh-r-on :mdn W-t by.a landso of tvni 4.' .\ thatc ta: coaning sid 'are an bounde ' ont.~lhor 'ae the Nothby !em Frir-on F'CL'4 by and o tram o.\la <-e. ': 4e~ and 'e :. byon lando .3. !! hat rae coatining 1hiry-cres bonddo : Norh x-. lands of uNe. . i4utchen: oth byand of 'h Filli Sco:: .' ani~4 \\'es b:an of Jn.. Je&d I -archa-,er to pay for p'apers.. F.. IB. G;.\M ILE. he:T Carendon County. County of Clarendon. n(t >{1:T O F Cl 3I.\l'N PLE.\S. ThomA. Nimmze. 1'aiti! 1-NI-:l: A\NDI\' \'vl:F OF A 4h : a of November .\ D.. 191' the .san saea. nfot of te n- wihi 4e)l our .o\saeth fo! Al I :.pee paee ortrc o. ln whereon i ....w.re.ie.. ,.uae lyn* n :'- res orore. an one and h::ingas f t. ow . t i: ort T\'e:he estaL of Dca-:ie l'eiert o .!ohn ehler State of South Caroima, County of Clarendon. 'i.-iT : .\ : \ '.-.\(. "!n .:1~ ;: and ae!T1.2.aa :' T.i-nan U!ER XN) BY \'1ITI'E (F A J!2,Itl;:tie I.rder of tlhe zourt of C'oin uon Plea% f*)r (areidori (l' ounty. hited .ian e j:-. 111!0. I will sell -o :Ihe hi::letr bidder for caLh. oni Mon lav. t he 7th day of November. A. 1. it.14, the-atue bein:: alesday, in front ,f the Court Hous'e at Matnning. In aitl C ount. within the legal hour r jiahr.i :,ales. the following real -!,Tate: ,.\ tha .ot of and ,*i.uate in the own (if Ntarrnilng. Clarendon County, Indl St:.- of s.ou h nmeasuring! n fron: tin I;rtp;b :-treet of -aid town tbou: im: 'eet and running castwar tmo;; th:-t.- hundre, f.ct. and bounded fwiow,: North by :he :ot of Estate - :by: South by the Estate of L-vi: t':X1 by 10,~:, .treet of ,.y1d town and as I.hCrh :ree. of .aid wl. :h .\i-to a!1 tha: lot of !aud Situate in I w' .w '. 'ounty and Ste. ineasur ro:.: *n kroo's .treet about r .t- .- ard running Westward 'o.:: one* i:dr--d and forty-eight feet. d hounded as' follow.,: North by lot W. K. Brown: South by lot of J. W. \eILeod. and by lot of Brown and Oick ;on: !-'.ast h Brooks street and West by (: of W. Brown. .e . 4). a tha: tract of land situate u -a:d(! n- and St-ate. containing f v-:eacre--. more or lets, aud bound d !ows: North by Public Road -own a-s e Georgztown it' ad: East v andsi of I hame: South by lands of lVcia \-enberg and I. H. Davis and est by aimds of Nlary E. Hodge and :v la.ds no.x or former!v of James .!e)owellI. Purclae-r to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE. Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. May V. Whildena. Plaintiff vs SatU Lawson. Richard B. Smvthe. Suituerton Mercantile Cornpany, Lianham Coskrey Coinlptny and W. .. Coskrey. Defendant-. DECREE. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgweint Order of the Court of Coin Mon Pleas. inl the above stated ac tioi. to sue directed. bearing date of September :, 191!. I will sell at pub lie auction. to the highest hidder. for eash. at Chlrendon Court House. at Manning. in -.aid county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon lay. the '.th day of November. 1910, being salemlay, the following describ ed real estate: All of that lot. piece or parce! of land ituat- on the Northern side of Raii -od A% enue. in the Town of Summer ,n. in, the County of Clarenuon. in said tate,measuring and cont-tiuoing in front )n said street forty'-tive feet: zrn its Northern !ine. :itty-two feet: on it% E ,astern line. :fty-three feet. and on it, Xestern line twenty-eight feet, the said liensions more or less: butting and younded on the North and North-east :v land of the e'.tate of W. C. Dukes:en .e East by land of T. G. Riogan and of thers: on the South by Railroad Ave ue, and onl the West by land of Peter hew n in Puirchasers to pay for papers. E. B. G A.\ L E. SheritT Clarender. County. 'he State of South Carolina,1 Ccunty of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. i. H.Muise. P'laintiff -. 1 Middleton and J. H!. Clifton. De fendants. Decree. i-NDElI AND BY \'mTUE oF A )eeretal order of the Court of Common "leas for Clarencon County. dated the th day of September. 1910. 1 will sell to he highest bidder for cash, on Mionday. he -th day of November. .\. D., 1910. he sanme beinir salesday, in front of the ourt House at Manning, in ,.aid Coun-I y within lep.t. hours of tsale. the fol owing real estate:I All that tract of land in the County f Clarendon in said State and located n the Town of Pinewood. S C.. and repre'ented as. lot No. 10 on Block "*K* .f a plmat of said town, said lot measuring 'ightv-ive s2 feet front on Sumter 'treet. and running back a uniform it o Railroad Avenue a depth of o..c hundred: arnd twenty-tive (1:7 feet. *n en the lot purchased by E. R. V.dleton from the P'eeDee Land Comn cany by ed recorded in Sook N ::at aurchasr to pay for napers. E. B. GAMBLE, SherilT Clarendon County. Notice of Discharge. 'i-.. wil .tpply to the .!uudge of Pro b .- fr 4i r1d on County. on the 14th :vof Nove'mber. 19.11. for etters of! :mmsutrat .on: of :hte e'.tate of Harriot .!. H . I NG. .\ dt min i-traors. a~ht a uPa Book The Most Popuar Book J~ "*,~ The As aIar Man A frcan -i - e .nbok form by Roosevelt's - ~'-! r:.1te sole account of his ~WANTED NOW innveryU C..oo--e Roosevelt's Great Book Ce!At.ES SCRIBNIER'S SONS M m :m, eNew-NeY ork 77 Fall Season of 191 Conditions Give Great Promi I e' d couo .:! . I sn w(i .- :ttl over this count eNuit of onditi- brou~ht about by Lhe backward spring. i ai n o1f :>:-.r . r -hin7 by many who were t to be pa- itie, at least doubt.fu!. about the immediate futur Thi ehanzrge is due in the main to the crop prospects wh inach be:rer than the most sangufine a few weeks ago could h ini !-:. ::ication-. noJw art, for more than an average yield i: the .:apx. which .,> tu he makin;: of o Limes in the coun: even a bumper yield in the chief crep-corn. The SoUth i-. of course. dependent or Ootton for its prosper prospects for this are :rood. But. even should the yield not con expectations. the rebuitant increase in price would go to make difference. And. while the country as a whole is benefited b cotton crop. the South has at o:Tet in price when there is a st - At D. Hirschmann's \'isiting buyers will take nxe that we have planned for an r iy busy fall. and the goods are coming in. Evidence of it is all - our store. We have put a double quick price on a!! of goods. W a complete line of Mens' Suits from........ . .. . ........ .. .....83.50 U - Childrenus Suits from............. ............. 90 U - Shoes for Men from..... .... ........................$1.25 u Shoes for Ladies from..... . ..................... .90 t We also have a complete line of Dress Goods. Calico. Homsp B leach Outing. Don't miss our Millinery Deoartment as in tl.. we are complete with al! kinds of Chi;dren's Rats and Ladies Our Ladies' Suits are up-to-date and the prices will convince. Have not much space so come and you will find what you our store. D. HIRSCHMANN Krasnoff's Corner Sto DRECflON WHENTHEREjf 5A PLACENYOURCITY NHERE 1 EY SELL THE E SELECTED TINGS2 KEEP yOUR E OPEt,9RIENDS USTEtR eROWN. CoNRICtr zq a#v wg suSmyaaow1n CosCNIcaco. WHY WASTE YOUR TIME IN LooKING WHEN EVERY oNE WILL TELL YoU T. - STAND AT'THE TOP IN THE CLoTHING 7 WE Do NoT. HOWEVER. FEAR CoMP. -N WE ESPECIALLY INVITE YOU To CoMPA-.~ J READY-MADE SUITS WITH THOSE TI oRS MAKE AND CHARGE YOU MUCH MG oUR CLOT HING IS MANUF ACTURED. BiT Do NOT MAKE OUR CLOTHING. BUT T~ BUTCHERS Do NOT TAILOR SUITS, BUT 'I Ct.o SoMETIMES BUTCHER SUITS. YOU C ON ONE of OUR SUITS AND YOU N7:T TAKE IT UNLESS IT SUITS YOU AND F YOU DoN'T HAVE To MAKE YoUR FRIL TAILOR. FEEL BADLY BECAUSE YOU LIKE THE SUIT '.- ' ' ST FRIEND. Y WHO WEAR 'T 40 PER CENT. Krasnoff's Corner Sw I avis Capstwe FOR SChills and Feve 10c. to $2.00 Per Bot I ON SALE AT [Rhame's Drug St> F Summerton. S. C. IMail Orders Promptly F I swAnnAnnAwMnauwJMamm+na