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Ebe Janning tmsd. N NG.S N . - M~se tt Cour.y 'andj T 0 - lcial Advertisement. ST. ETER'S, NO. 54, A. F. Th . O ~: RUTH CHAPTER. NO. 40. The: the rtvi: t. C. D :.. lanhninrCladtr. N a cr1 ..rs h **Order of intern or."a o. 5 he',in I HOLUDAY GOODS k Mr. .?: S Uand 1.ab s~ern:ee 5 :irs: tim hein I and course. C ter an -e COUNTERS. ..- the* 11 hem.r to Full of Bargains. : d he, Purveyors to Particular People. fey.:e l*..1 Pb~udLasts I .avs wh SI:lthe I -amt fo:r-e: riday niiht a- .o-ht tre ch t o n t h e m . Xaj. Abe Levi returned homew fromid the1 Philadelphia yes:erday. evr a The boys'~ corn contest i. on today (OOi t and there is an interested crowd in town. Miss Waters. of Johnston. is in 0Man niog v.itting her sis.t.r. Mrs. U. - . ning hr 111 Dixie C Boeer Mr. Joseph F. Rhame. Jr.. of Bhop ville. was here yesterday atteudingr hisee uncle's funeral. pared at Died last Sunday. Smith Cutter. Baraca5 adopted son of .Mr. A. C. Cn'er near the r Silver. aged six years. repaired Miss Bessie Harvyin has returned -d. e home, after a very pleaant visit in, Lancaster and Bennettville-.hr Sumter is to have a new hotel. and it a e is the concensus of opinioni the town hasn reached a size where a hotel is needed. '' The Edwin R Weeks Company crave Pressed, a very pleasing nerformance in Mian. hewu ning last Friday eveningr to a good a~udi- I Wt ence.!!trtst There are men dressed in the 1!very handled, of heaven to serve the devil. in al al-o factor ings. Tne m:nistry is not an exception1 out. on to the rule. tngo back as Capt. Joe James, of Sumnmerton, and do. as wv Dr. W. M. Brockinton were amnong wi!b those who attenced the automobile aut.: the races in Savannah last week- kind woY Mrs. Anna M. Davis left last Friday v for Black Mountain, wher-e she will anh make her home. M\rs. Davis was ac- .*1.h comrpanied by M\iss Laura K'eels c.I Those who failed to pay their town e taxes may now have the lbrivile:e o ew0 paving the penalty. The town nees th'C th'e money to pay for skinning th t rees lepame There was an excursion from Sammy :aents. Swamp to Sumter last Friday. and some -\Most I of the excursionists while ir. that city t.he feau: did considerable shopping in the 10) cent duties. store. I tuner mf The bird hunters started out yester- m.. ta day on time. and some of them brought~ ing eoen in a good show for the shells they shot show away. Who will be the first to remem- present ber the editor with a nie rn f\od partridges~ tm~0 v~1 Manning has become one of the best - stock markets in the State. l'eople 'J. a come here from adl over the country to buy horses and mules, and it is al! be cause the dealers h.xe the reputation ~ e of being reliable.f:mwO Dr William R Barron and bride is ?e.uty in Manning visiting the family of (lerk -. of Court A. I Bar-ron. Dr. Barron was married to M\iss Fanny Roberson at "Te Marion. Ala., on the 9th inst. It~nr The a and happy life to them-.rd Turbeville is about :o start bank.V5 . and the subscriptions are bein' mad rapidly. There is no be:t-er section .or busine.,s than Turbev ille: i:. ?s it * heart of a staunch citizensh i . :'*e lands~ and thorough golog and up-o-da..e a farmers. . "akce a .'ast watch the adver:',iv . rtumn~ *" pay of Tum-: T;:.rS. There wi. --.3 .1 ae u L'comI; a ;.:-.- a.:ve:i--:nen: w :ie . : I-: u sd th:e :t. .-,. and ea:.-.- cov ... ---- ue the concern can turn th:i ek. There is in pro!.pcet in :he:'jar fuitucre a matt-ess and edAtn factory for M\an ning. The scheme i!. :aving the atten tuon of some of our town cacp:ta:ist, and we believe it can be maUc a payinr in stitution. I: i. the- ,ma!! and varied industries. tnat m::ke for the gr-owing a town- p- :r - There was a delega:ion fro~n~ caren don that wen:t:o t otamtia ai:2, raV to call on Governor .\nse& :n :he inter e-t of Hon. 4). C. Scarboough frt-b pos.ition of Railroad Comnmiocner. Tihe Governor took the matter under advie ment, hut did not indicate what h:. de termination wo::ld be. The Gailuchat proper:y :e tobe - I0,t O.4ic has be-en .*:d t:.' D. ii and it chaniged hands again wij ab pas: few day,. Th~ere .- ob giving a piece of pronecrty a is to be hoped that the t:rov.c will build some elegar. nt e .a the vacant space. There will be quit.- a tlarge :rtyfr' M'anning to go :o Cou::s:a a e \\~- --e ne-day :o see i1en liI:- Kly. :te h op.eraz houise. The tik: havee alad be-en secured. andi we wou.td adis thow *gong :o wr:te toteh tel :h--v *.*r to) stei ta: for oom.i ahe ma a trouble if th. .n:i : a : --r : ou h t e .. I : :e --.: ke har'cs:o:.. a:L wV be 1 : 0 .r,- -n..3 5 St~s-a-t brewd mace ma-ing pro2o d ~ ~ ~ ~ t!: 1:,0.ii tah ee rmtei en.T -.~v phe c'ple wer wee.,uge,::2e of what shoulu a vPthe occas wa' a reIio, wa :: .n . Snday.% ThMrsbtran-. ee-. -:icopa.at:. h~eld the Knigh:s. o I- l'hii hal iK!en ofSume had a.ewish : he .\Ia:onie 1. LT hi i t h e that a .lew.h -service has been hi- town. andi :hose who hearHi a were deIighted with the di, and ., -;. W. C. Dav:s enter e inale iimbtbers of the Pre nkrza:n :t Thurday even ovter -upper. and when the 1 , sruck :he .po. it had ef .pen::: the ctcklet (f the ake g-d proises for wpin; hurch debt. The purpos now ot the $..S00 debt by Christ rhey d:d it. und they will do " Of course we mean the de sp)irits who assembled a: the ard. atur.dav wa.. anotl'-r one oL '.bem; eh brouih: forth smiles from :han-, o :of:ow. The buy :ite, uwo eLar:v 4A cntnd al: 0a. The .. .:. 1'ruharn sto have ied :he 'au. but J. v would rnot swap with the best ..Kr : says thcy talk: he >usines not ; Sat..rdav but v in the week. The Rigby Dry )re had a ieidid run of trade 'ai. so did Hirscbmann and all ter- that. adverti.C. araca's had a :not delghtful in.t Thurda% evenina at the fe. The youn ;>eo:>le had the L beautifu!!v decorated for tle red and but was the co!or Thev supper was elegantly pre d splendidly s erved by the com-~ 2 charge. Tog-ether with the were soUie ues who enjoyed .t. After the supper the crowd to the Baptist )ar.onage where 2 the rest of the evening in :ercourse. wasa enan in .\janning~ < whose bnsine%; was prospect Iare concern that is contemn '-ning stores at se verai moin:s ;tate. Hie seemed quite itm .svith thiN town and totd us that return iat<-r aind hate a talk, Slocal board of trade. The li an is intere:,ted in arede s: ores where every thinz is The concern buys the outpiut 1 *e and the stores retail them j the same plan as~ the Kirby stores. WVe ho:>e he will come he said he thought he would I are sure a concern of th is k ina ji -elcomued, eve-n by the merch-l y realize that a concern of this . d attrac: trade to the town. a.k Camp W~oodmien. of Mlan-1 a s.pecial mnee:in. last M~onday wia record breakncr attend-: he forest was well prepared for< ion and after the creation of a reign. Mr. Clarence Hf. Mathis, i ver a down to a s.pendidly V oytrspper. Svrin ha ! harte of the~ arrange e was the Gran:d Chef and Iti l i.!h Cockalorum of . andei did ihe peform~ his Whenever the boy2., wat the to ratitled if they can seur cer. of our friend Pasha Nim ino n i ays pre p.red to e app~reciat'on. Th:ere were n *hi-, occasion ab~out sixty-:i'e n and :t is to be hoped that, at ar mxeetinz ou the nimgh: of the day in Decembe~r there wili- be many, a.. at that mneeting i:. is there i:u beL .=omethin~g doing one :. ave withi us. Svreigns er camnp. to asat in: the work. : et Live Oak start out fromn o be the banner camp~ o' the Did It and Will Do the Rest." ove cation~ apptared over an Tii: M1.\NN!NG. TjI..shi May, hi artiele con r.ined a detailed on of a twentet:hree dava carn 'nduu:: by 'the resbyterian n whic iz tk k war. ra.ised to e hel hv t .e 8ank of .\Ianning. t thi, tear :hree vears after e:Tort this. fa!2 to rais.e '.W0A he :r'or t.ae en the Church. aree wit th..s re.o ution, .ast y i ::2 en-oue mer. of :h~e .e:atan y.er suipper at the Can:. W. . Dhas i, and launch. to aie :--above p ayiDh.- huc es :n sub. nhei onehal ''au. andc a pi~dS ie -b:. . e 1g:e.u.. . aoe, W 'e S ainv. A Good . Has Passed Away. u~::oth wa with-; I~ I :: r..:na\ u t. , ma bI: d a -erc of twe 74;.. 1 'It at eorn;:anyv be jon ) I .,.,,- .; .::erv and --rved th roug 'at :h war whevre end a aamii ' - t:-r f the :atec u l F.. 4 . ire!. b-ut har an :ndoptzed dahr. dr Mlattie I1:. Davi';. .\:r. 1lib a:ne v W noe lw.ad aacro -.p~edi a- u a Si.- fnjoyL .a ucrative ':-tice a: .- .,e m of h, f:o sie s a-, served on the :oawu ionlej as a aen an. a, Irend1a%. Il e '-.,ed tv erm,, N:. : :e lower housc of itep en::tives and as Senator ee te:" ee~::in to serve aun more. In a:L: he- 1ubie posit ion hie li-tingu himsei w:th hi haracteritic C mhone mud pai: staking abi~i:y. In the tro Le*ou, da), when the iadical o;pre on w, on1 the- eole Jo!.Cph F. Ihanu wa- one of t'e leaders to :uide ti nasse. and on a nu:nber of ccasiol when it took uerve, he. with John 'et< iichard!-on and ,.bteirs, met the- enetr 1 the hu..,tings. In 19 lIham Land. I;'arron. Tindal and Pritehar w6( all have pass-;ed away. were 0 eder. -n this county to rai2.e the La r (-f --whitt- supreniacy. These we: :ryng days, and : was larIely tirou: hte witse e.%un!-eL of :he s.ubiect a.f th .k-.ch that. Clarendlon threw off I -oce of oppre-sion with but little blooo hled. Mr. IMhame was a gx:od awyer, t*aunch citizen, and a man of the higl -st type of integrity. He was a men >er of the Presbvteriaa church. and Zoval .\rch Mason. and by his ui lemonstrative walk .n life and .terlii xorth he had the highest esteem of th )eople of his community, and througl ut the State. His death, while uot altogether ui xpected, when it did come his frient cere not prepared for it. lie had a ttack of paralysis some time back froi rhich he recovered sufliciently to L ble to be about his aairs, but 0 'riday night c.nother stroke can chich his enfeebled condition could n< xith'tanUd. It was only last Frida orning in talking to the writer M hame expressed a fear that he woul iave another stroke, and if it did com we sait he would not be able to stana i The dceased is survived, besides h ife and adopted daughter. by his sis:e Il rs. IL W. Jove and C. L. Rha me. iaimter: Col. J. .\. lihame and Tho . iUhame of Lynebburg,. and John [thamne. of Biihopville. The funeral service took place yeste lay morning in the Presbyterian churm [.ev. A. R Woodson conducted Lh -erv:tce. Honorary Pallbearers: Judge R. "urdy. Capt. John Wilson, and Col. I . Lee. of Sumter. S. J. Bowmai 'harles 1I. Hlarvin, W. Scott Harvi uis .\ppelt. Joseph Sprott, J. '] itukes, W. M. Plowden, Dr. C. I 3tger. and Hon. C. .I. Davis. Act:ve pallbearers: Mayor A. ( 3radham. Louis Levi. J. H. Rigby, I Horton. S. Oliver O'Bryan. and ). Gerald. The !!oral tributes were beautiful ar umerous. A Household Medicine To be really valuable must sho ~qualy good results from each ;nemb4 f the family using it. Foley's Hone nd Trar does ju' this. Whether fc h ld ren or g'rown persons Foley's Hone nd Tar is best and safest for all cougi nd colds. WV. E-. Brown & Co. 'en-Hur" In Columbia Nov. 21. 22 And 2Z Miuch interest has been manifeste onarning the mechnical methods< he thrilling chariot race employedi law a Erlanger's new and g'reate roduction of General Wallace's spe< acle. ''Ben-Hur," which is to be pri ~ented at the Columbia Theatre. Co rnbin. .......\onday, Tuesday an rednesday evenings and Wednesda ratinee. Nov. 21. 'l and :33. In this great arenic contest the spe< ator sees eight horses gallopinga r'ai-neck speed and straining ever ruscle to gain the advantage in th -aee within the amphitheatre. Behin ach quartet of horses is a Ilomna hariot. The wheels revolve rapidIb he chariots lurch and sway and to aming beribboned garments of th rive-rs Ilutter behind them. adding it ensitv to the realism of the scent he illusion is still further increase s the interior wall of the amphb heatre moves along and the dust :lih a blinding clouds beneath the crusi g wheels of the chariots. The ela r of! the rushing hoofs of the horst .d the ruinble of the chariots are di: intiv heard. E-:aborate mechanism and atpiic: .ions of electricity produce this grei ifect:. The mna.hanismx of two gre: radles, twenty feet in length an ~ourteen feet wide. and which ar novable back and forth on railways. upported by a bridge structure cap: e of holding twenty tons. The toi i the eradles are two inches above tt eve! of the stage. FEach cradle beal the four horses and the chariot of eac -otestanit. On each cradle there ai four runways and treadmills of hickos slats two inches wide and covered wit ubber: they are twelve feet long at wo and a calf feet wide. on each he-e treadmills a horse --. secured 1 t:le cable traces., which hold him tlace. and prevent himi from mnovir orward olf the runways. .M eat orse gallops. the treadmill revolv. uder his feet. thereby eliminating ti oraard pressure created by- the it etof his hoofs, which would forn im ahead on an immovable sur-fac iy this muechanical arrangement it >o&ible for the horses actually to g lop with all their speed within it a>ce of their own length. It is co: ddered the most realistic e:ic~t erv weu upoen the stge FoXr the accomnodation of cuat of tona titrs who will want to witness ti stagng of "l8en-lIur." the mnanag :en: of the Columbia Threatre a ounce that slsecial atention w!!l ivnto alt <.:'ders for seats re-ceiv by me:i. P'r:ees will range from 2 ,o W.W teait wili be ptlaced: on sa Tu.-dav Nov. IC~. Beth Speedy arnd Effective. Thi ind.icate-s the action of Fole rtoanev t'i-iaasS. I 'ar~onsItattle Cree .\ ib., ;ilucratee,: --I have been :!!te wt a evere ca-ie of kidney a: bladdr :roubhcefor which I founda r..- n'.i:- I ased F~oley lK idnev 'i' 'T.- - cared- mec entirely of al! my a me I w-::. trotubledl w:ihbckc u':, ,e2 ere --hootng ;-.ins with annea . ji-ti2ar ireguarit ies. The ste-a -r.. -i Fl{y Kiney- I 'ls rid me e aevo : my fo rmer :roues:i~. Th Re. P. B. Wells to Leave Anderso: Keftucky City. 2 - a~enc.t which was - : ''b tergrap las'"t rI - 2 n~ o -.!h * . Kigo . I -~.:l !~ the ta;ary 1,- a: bu:-~n- fl::et 4 . C~ yarla onfrnr et Pornocy Must Continue to Shovel. S or -: toA It, o: I h.;- ::gu . anV' r:an y: WAa:h k: : b- I. - t . i 1 ;.-- .u - ru n.:-r ~ i,:no m -: ou 1.u .a I'. . e h ::d : . er .- . f : .- .. : lit, b- a . t-,:-I- a: * .d 1 i . LI t t;::b: b . d: iv .-uid :!i . t: m: a for :' -..!.t2.4. aw.-r. I!.2d l'om - : : - t I I' p i t: : . : T - r. e . ''y do we : - *, hM me .i r a - - en :it a if le - H\ onk. r n. otil for :hO -.t or t -- :he~d . iG -vrn ra: n p"r': . m :. !I il,:* , sU o t- il l- 2ty a d ili .8 * 4 4-tr Honor Roll for October. r IIolladay. I Grade I -Lu.isaven McI ivee.a. \ir:Ia -. I'id 'eway . G.rade. ll-MosesLei.'iola Thames, e Ituby .\heF!vecn. Daisy Flowers, .\llan - HarVin. e Grade 1V-L:twrens Bradham. h Graetl- V-Carolyn Plowden. Isabella is Thr-mas. :;eulah illiamsi...lennie .,ur I- Grade VI-- Netta Levi. Jeannette l'II.wder. William Wolfe. Sue M. a Sprott. Addie Weinberg. - (; rade \' I-Apyleen Fladger..\larzaret - Cooer. Celeste Ervin. .arshall Wood a - G-ade VIll-Lucy Wilson. Clara Slaget. !rma Weinberg, Preston ,e Thames, Annie Hirschmann. Fannie I- LAou Saulb. Prade IX-Pauline Cantey. Mabel - Todd. Clyde Johnson. Robert Woodson, Is Jim Sprotm. Cora Wood. * Grade X-Chov. Clarke, Julian * Creecv. Lud'ow Timmons. e3J. C. D.\NIEL. School Report. lt V j SECON) MONTH. -ov,. G1Is. Total d nro:.I..........I17 1-d 2r e Av. A ticndanc..... 131 146 Pct a 9 I 95 5 ' A.V scholarship. . t 9 'i.5 ' First grade ...... ........: 3 isecond ..ade ......- 0 0 Third&rade............0 0 0 Fourth gradc....... . 0 U Fifth rade............0 0 0 Sixth grade........... 0 0 0 -- SW-venth grade..........0 0 0 Eighth gradc...........0 0 0 SNintegrade............0 0 0 e Tenth rde.... .....0 0 U JNO. C. DANIEL. arvin Dots. Editor The Mannig Times: The Rev. B. J. Woodward of North At usta will preach in the Dudley Baptist church next Thursday night November 17th. at - p. m. Mrs. S. J. McFaddin who has been quite unwell is btill confined .o her d bed. Mr. L. B. Griffn is visiting his mother at Panola for a day or so. Mr. J. B. Brogdon has just finished having his house beautifully painted over. The work is being done by Mr. r 'Wo.germann one of the best painters in this of the country. r Si. Ben H. Harvin has been appoint ed Sales Agent for The American Agri Icultural Chemical Compacy. This is quit.e a lucrative position with one of the largest !ertilizer factories now operating in the United States. having a capitalization of over $18,00,000. This company is now having completed ~in Columbia, Savannah and Wilming ton.. three of the large branch plants r to supply their increasing trade in this zetion of the country, with every facil -itv for the proper manufacture of all t'-ades of guanos. Q BUSINESS LOCAL.S. See Dr. Zeigler about Tuesday night. yWanted-15 cords of good fire wood. ;Apply at THE TlIES ottice. nFor Sale-Three nice building lots in -a desirable section on West Boundary street known as some oi the J. M. B lradham lots. A pply to Chas. WV. Pickering. BloomnviUe, S. C. Wan ted--A tirst-class man of experi ence to superintend a plantation near Silver in Clarendon county. References required. Address A. L. Lesesne. Sum ter. S.C Zeigier's Pharmacy announce that. they will have with them ori Nov. 16 and li an expert Optician of the A. K. Hawkes Co. Who will 'est e'.es and fit glasses and invites those who need such service to call on the dates above mentoned, and they personally assure them of reliable work. Get tickets at Zeigler's Pharmacy S for Tuesday November 22. s' For Sale-Three devirable lots in the b rear of the Presbyterian church, facing eMr. lthame's property. Apply to XV. vScott Ha~rv in, WV C. D~avis A. I. Bar jron. Trustees. The baker lecture is for the benetit of the school library. nFor Sale-The Capers drur store building. nostohlice building and the h doctor's oaflice adjoining. The proper: y Sis in Summerton and rents well. Apply IC to .\. G. Kollock,. Darlington, S. C. eTickcets for the Baker lecture on sale .i. -/tei.'ler's drug store. I Itch relieved in 30) minutes by Wool . ord' sanitarv Lotion. Never fails. . Soid by W. E. Brown. , Co., Druggists. HEED THE WARNING. ,Many Manning People Have Done So. 1- Wh en the kidneys are sick tnev giv unmitakab'le warn ings trat should na.: d be2 gnoared. I ty examining the ur2ine' - and. tratin' the kidneys upon the tirst ' ign of disorder, many days of suller:: mzay be saved. Sick kidneys exp*l: dak ill-smnelling urin:e, full of "briek dut" sedimnient and painful in passage. Sluggish kidn'eys cause a dull pain in the small of the back, headaches. dizzy. . pels, tired, languid feelings and fre - tuently rheumatic twinges. Duoan's Kidney l'ills arc for the kiad 0nevs onlv: thev cure sick kidneys and rid the blood'of uric poison. If you: - u!er from any of the above symptom' Iv.)t can use no better remedy. - !arn'ing people recommnend D~oan-. iK idnrev' Pills. -'nig.S C.. says: l"Doan's Kidneyv IPill> - prov.ed to be thet hw,. kidney remedy 'le us.ed. .\l kiun:-ys were weaki for '.ome t.Iimew andi too frequently pan ages% of the kidlney ..ecretions caLued r m.- to arise often during the night. I .n~ee ,eve:-ey from backache and o.. lift. : ally red about liyan's Rid. '24 new i 2!;. and procuredi a box. Since .'. u2o them;. my backache las disa;' - cred. 2he lamene-'. ha~s been remtoved. :d di JoI not ave ti arise at nighit. I ecommendv:a~ I oan's Kidney I ills a ever:y oppo14rtuni..y. -r Fr sale by aui dealers. I 'r:-ee -~. cent. n Foser-M ilbu2rn Co.. Bu:Talo. Ne w York, l 15 sOae agen!t.' for theC t'ited States. THE BEIL HAZ Entertainers ITHIN the last few years these versatilE artists have made foi themselves an enviable rep utation. They have madE a careful study of the art o: entertaining and the resull is an ideal program well bal. anced, artistic and completE Whether it is in impersona tion, musical novelties, vo cal duets or instrumental oi vocal solos, the same artis tic finish is noticeable, and the result is an entertain ment that can hardly fail tc meet the popular demand ac well as to satisfy the mosi critical. They will be wit3 us as attraction No. 2 on TUESDAY, NOV. 22nd If you want to laugh and enjoy yourself immensely, don't let the date get away from you. Remember thai we educate, but our main feature is to entertain. Tickets on sale at Zeigler's Pharmacy, Prices - - -- - - - 75c. 50c SL IME, C EM EN T4 + Ace Pseri nges ath:s, Fire4 HAY, GRAIN. * Ri~ce Flour.dhip Ste f Brneie HORSES. MULES. * ~ Order Too Larg or Too Sal IBOOTHHARBY LIVE STOCK 00, SUMT ER. SOUTH CAROLINA TE MANNING HARDWARE COMPANY AGENTS FOR: The Deering ideal Verticle Lift Mower and Hay Rakes. AGENTS FOR: The McKay Famous Sulky Stalk Cutter. Purveyors of Stoves. Ranges. Hardware. Tinware. Crockeryware. Guns. Ammunition. &c. Come to see us. THE MANNING HARDWARE GOMPANY BRING YO.UIR ~JOB WORKr TO THE TIMES OFFICE. KRiSNOFFS Corner Store RE-SOLVED 4E AREQON THAT WHETHER YOU PLAY fooT BALL oR S EE OTH ER3 THE RUSH L[NE PLAYFOOT OALL YMUST IN OUR LINE BE DRESSED R!GHT You WILL WINOUTBETTER I TH E GAME YOU PLAY, IF YoU W EAR. G00 cCo-H ES BUSTER BROWN SoME PLAY FOOTBALL, BUT THERE IS ONE GAME: WE ALL PLAY--SUCCESS. WE HAVE A LoT To Do WITH OUR SUCCESS OURSELVES; YET OTHERS ALSO HAVE A LOT To Do WITH OUR SUC CESS. YoU CAN HAVE A GooD OPINION Of YOUR SELF. THIS IS A GOOD THING To HAVE, BUT IT WoULD BE A BETTER THINNG foR OTHERS To HAVE A GoOD oPINIoN of YOU. OTHERS JUDGE YOU FIRST BY YoUR CLoTHES. HoW ELSE CAN THEY JUDGE YOU? BECAUSE THEY SEE YOUR CLoTHES BEroRE THEY HEAR YOU SPEAK. WEAR GOOD CLoTHES THEN, IN WHAT EVER GAME YOU TAKE PART. SoME Of THESE THIN6S MAY HELP YOU WIN. WE WANT To SEE YOU WIN OUT. WILL oFFER FOR THE NEXT WEEK ONLY. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE: Any of our best Men's Suits, worth $20. for $13.50 Men's Suits, worth $15, this week only, for $ 9.75 Fine Suits worth $10. this week only for $ 7.50 oUR ENTIRE LINE oF CLoTHING PROPORTION ATELY REDUCED. THIS WEEK oNLY. ,Krasnoff's Corner Store. Fall Sesnof 1910i SConditions Give Great Promises. The cloud of gloo'n which seemed to settle over this country as a result of conditions brought about by the backward spring, is lifting and the %un of nrosperity is seen shining by many who were disposed to be pessimistic. at least doubt-ful, about the immediate future. hti ha:e is due in the main to the crop prospects which are much be ter than the most sanguine a few weeks ago could hope for: in fact. indications now are for more than an average yield in all of the staples, which iso to the making of good times in the country, and eve" a bumper yield in the chief crop-corn. The South is. of course, dependent on cotton for its prosperity and __pros'pects% for this are good. gut, even should the yield not come up to e\,pectationS, the resultant increase in price would go to make up the difference. And. Wvhile the country as a whole is benetited by a big cotton crop. the South has an: offset in price when there is a shortage. At D. Hiirschmann's ~ isiting buyers wil take njrte that xe have planned for an unusual ly busy fall, and the goods are coming in. Evidence of it is all throu::n __our store. We have put a double quick price on all of goods. We carry' a complete line of Slens' Suits from......-...------.-.------- .-- .----- o C_ (hildren's Suits from........ ...........--0 --- - - Shoes for Mten from...... ..--- ....-------.-.-.-----. 1.25 to $ 4.00 E Shoes for Lr~dies from..... .......--...--.........90 to $ 4.00w S We a!-.o hav~e a comnplete line of Dress God. Cali:c), Homst->ns and~ Bleacn ui ng. Don't mis.s our Mi!!!cery De-vartment as in that line we are complete w~ith all inds of Chidren- Hats and Ladies' Hats. - ur Ladies' Suits are up)-to-date aLnd the prices will coovince. Hale not mnuch space. so come and y.ou will tind what you need in our stoe. D. HIRSCHMANN. "OIL OF SOld Field Pines" i E . FOR. SScratches on Horses E andg Mange on Dogs. i AT E Rhame 's Drug Store, i EI Summnerton. S. C.