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Cbe AJauuiug iMPINC MA NNING. S. C., DEC 21. 1910 Publishes All County and Town ficial AdvertiseMUtS. Advertisers will please i member that copy for change of ad. MrST be this oftce by Saturday Noon in order insure - ,blication the following wev ST. FETEWtS, NO. 5 A. F. Mt GN-ext *Xeeting. 'Wednestas December 14th. Master 3a= -Decree. Annual Supper. EI, tion ot OMcer. F. .. Wrr. W. M. FE LnESE. RTh CHAPTER, NO. 40. ROYAL ARCH MASONCS Regular Meeting. Second Xc day in Each Month W. C. DArza. H. D. CrA.a High Prie.L Secretary Mnnin-Chapte r.o.. -orderofEastern star vein.& FIM. Tuced In eah Month. (Miss) FauscS DavIs. W. :(Mis) Xa3A DaVis, S REAL OYSTERS 55c. per Qt %ai inuhiemalntE - nrea Mnni ne - balf ea e garh. a4 dek anda aSo po 9Ecnfanic~s. Theprb th eTR-e a ls and bridle. at GeeaC ..B, and Il spec1or GenratSonsk 'na, di in Cobunbia last Sunday ndght. He a bturied In Greenyie. The boys and girls are blowing ome from the various colleges to e mna fruit cake. which they hal massd while off a& chan If there is an idea abroad that i editor of THE To| wRil not accept sarng of nice fas ptridges, perish t thought and bring the birds. The Standard oil representative this townz will furnish gasolene eve: Saturday, a great convenience, aI -another-sign of forging ahead. A meeting of Clarendoc Good Roan ad Drainage League is called for Si urday Dec. 31st.. at the court hows Im..ing. You are regnested toa send. Chas. B. Geiger, uresident. Hon. B. B. Belser of Samter. one< sbatceisyqs m-st prominens real esta; dealers, and recently elected to ti Hoane of Kepresentatives from thb county was in Manning yesterday. Oh!yes, itis fxed now andshe wi soon be wearing a shiner of her e gagemenat digit. .Just watch for ti beautiful sparkler and the blush on h cheeks when asked "whbere did y< get it?" The Manning Hardware Company a delight to the housekeepers, at everybody wanting to get those thing so needed in a kitchen and hone shen not miss going there now. The Zeigler drug store is a peal this season. This hustling druggisth: made his place of business attractis ~with the mnagnl5oent flnes of nice thin; baa is offering to she trading public. Wanted in Ciarendon county with the next twelve months 500 substanti white families to open up and develd the lands. This can be done if tl .owners.of real estate will help to do t inducing. The Dr. W. E. Brown Co. drug sto lhas a beautiful stock of Christmas goo -suiable for preseLs, and Dr. Hatwki will any time stop rolling pills to gi -buyers a song ana dance about :.he ar Have you bee.n to Dr. J. E. Arant'. 5* look at his Christmas outtit. If u then you have missed one of the b< &-;asortments in town. Go there and b that present you have been wonderi . what to'get. The 1iradbam Company i:>re th< davs reminds one of the ticket otfice a 'big circus, the crowds buying fr< this concern are there every day. a of course there is a reason why so ma a go there to trade. in The Rigby Dry Goods store is anotb to one of the poPular resorts for Christo -k shopping. The force at this store busy all of the time supplying the war of theircustomers with the best of ever thing in the dry goods line. All members of Clarendon Lodae, N 173, K. nf P.. are urged to be present on the meeting, Tuesday night. Dec. " The election of ofticers for the ensui year will be proceeded with, and t] * Esquire Rank will be conferred. The Plowden Hardware Company h: gotten a move on itself to get a line < Christmas buyers. Frcm a Majest range to a rolling pin intended to mal n- a man measure the size of his nog th4 keep, and what is more they bave ever thing wanted in a home. Those having packages to mail w: aid the post-office if they will depos their packages as early in the day : * possible. During the rush season no ' at hand the post-office force will hai my its hands full, and to insure prompt di patch mail your packages early pleas Mr. John J. Mims, a car inspector the A. U. L. yards in Sumter, was ho ribly mangled last Monday morning I being run over by a shifting enigin He died later in the day. The unto 9tunate man was about 35 years of as and leavesa wife and five small childrei CoL. R. D. Lee, of Sumter. execu< of the estate of Mrs. EiAa Tourney, gai - to the city of Sumter to be distribute the intereston 3000 which Mrs. Toume leftin her wil to the poor. Theamout of the check this year is 240. Woul there were some Mrs. Toumey's in th community to cheer the poor. County Supervisor McFaddin is doln some good work on the road known % the "Engstree road." This is an in portan thoroughfare,and agreat feed4 to the town. When completed it wi be agres blessing toa people who has loangneeded a better road to bring thel farm products to the county seat. Theres no truth In the repor thi Shadef Gamble atempted to blow ot hegas in his room az the Broadwa Central -be other night in New Yori nor didhbe ask a nacaman how the managed tokeep the cows off the el vatecha&road tacks. Is just ain't so & s veritable bee biv thes aa and the way he is seuin tibrnarawouI crete the impresido e thasteb wbole counsy is brushing V smesj~dadrgods,Cothingan theoantabe on-of it Is that be sshe xgoods withig rose lam of the stores i eZsha46ckm.the fancy of th des Miss 1 ='his:_ milliner creatk e yei over~ande' a1so a bOrke wihroghola aul'ewe-tack~an bteri et- ~ this; forie the a tice odeo ia te doigsmthingerh,i huc an Vri ;ablend riler Mcd Insosh aritove o ls Fdarnig wish]insbey Bur ermuce YoI Burgse s chrge wish. mrder <n - ay h se a th o mltue gestng te etifie but ha og sot have teuiiai *t hnored b hgoeno ow Yort g, ThewaeIa of New orkt trated tor m shefwthevery courwen, ax prisonger sn in ai hecrchawan his tria.lasl.idy ig Cpt. Tshomas Wielonde R.oC and Mchrc wT. Radr Sankm ith- nse Sarkan ato ai gMning,.ajndhl ere cofeed ut aog na aof ,ino aoe orgaiii a hired byn fh oror' o paew itrI l isb ccnaem otNeorn tehed Not wi she withf evryourtmn, here wi - .possibl noe Cinhaeld her itway 1 thee fciltisWhe oon Judge B.i e hecn y fair Tcem sould i e Stasen u Smatuday afternooe ho das. Manigwhll hee abferreo wroid a thita bunik for such pace i stti a-an th frmers' ofthe brinte sho d willin he jloin noa comhe moen w a baea ndceent fir the ceaoa tye a- hugilye ecess.Iet a deoratey eCspirtn TrAoo if wuhasce canl gi sht facolitiesd wthea cotn hols age era Tho cofnthe farodctseofsheout ays.ul beaslngreateade do apoi a ingtae eope forhsucdern ides.ui -No thte year ofsh coint hoal withk a cfuty far the cntc aset ae nee suceenor. Ilwa emonstate wohr tan pul dor wit rate pMannie an acclse wietr Ca rndsow eto ofntita willul be sofl greateroa wet as ineringin autheg towads eontyha . gerthe peoan wiout fairn ieuas ,owh toatyear beis woing te arsto< wth ae fuuefrt the ontyc Fair 'hnever y seiend lore: let all gi andinfersad gee Canon Wote wo of whaothein there wind be fdgreenbe e inorngin ste towa cometr ti th oy air bgi th mahe Clrer do the guie with the ohCounte i theisStae. Theas resto here fh pepe efh interete.igencsowtote wndr] diosiatteren, herlan thaindeieno corneervttelearshipcom wih the rt oanead thrghoraito and Clrth thiSrtte. Ths ldietos rehere.air. . The posthie intellivdcentodt is new q arter tht iso needed iMEo id office, those who have not already doc so will bring up ttheir old keys and e: Id change them for new ones. at tne saur time pay their box rent for the ne h quarter. .Manning now has a nice po Ioffice as will be found anywhere outsid of a government building, a good wid ing department for the dispatch of tI mails. Those who have looked upc in the new postoffice speak of the ia al provement in commendatory terms an yseem proud of the institution. It wi Stake several days to get in good wori 2e ing order because everything is new1 the force and necessarily the distribi rtion of the mails will be a little slo reuntil the force get accustomed to t ds; boxes. We hope that the patrons< oI the post office will assist the postma s tr in keeping the lobby clean and o ti- derly, and everything will be done1 to There is a movement or foot to vote t. 1Sandy Grove town-hip itto Williams st burg county. About two years a-o the uv people of that sect.on contem plat ed ue0h n a mo':e bu: were disuaded froma it. (on account of the sche to form Rutletd.e county, but since that proposition wats Se lot the promoters of the new movement to are gog to try to put. Sandy Grove in Pm to Williams- burg o they may be near ad to a court house. It, is but natural for 3y Clarendon to not want to lose any terri tory and we hope the Sandy Grove peo ple will stay with us, but if they think er it to their benefit to go into another is county it is up to them. If they do vote s themselves into Williamaburg. it is our opinion that they will not be released Y' from the court, house tax of this county, and should Willir.msburg build a mod ern court house, as is likely to be tie at case in a few years, then the Sandy Grove taxpayers will have to share doubly for court house purposes. Clar-; endor is now one of the foremost coun e ties in the State and we hone Sandy Grove will remain a part of it. Should s the Alcolu railroad put on a daily pas-, n senger service, as we have no doubt it ic will before long, then it, is the more im te portant that Clarendon should remain v intact. However, this is a matter for y- Sandy Grove to consider before takinr a step towards making a change. 11 Manning is now in about, the same i!a quandary that Baltimore is. with regarv s to the race question. In Baltimore the w. rsce question has taken the form of an e inhibition for negroes to own or occupy s- property in a certain quarter of the city, . and the matter will likely go to thie; courts. as the inhibition was made by it legal ordinance. In Manning the school e- trustees have sold the school house for P negrres and propose moving the old e. graded school building to a lot recently r purchased for colored school purposes. :e The lot proposed for the site adjoins 2. what is known as "Weinberg town." and the owner of that, property objects " to having the school nouse so near aim. * clait.ing that it will injure the value of d the property, as it is about the only sec Y tion of the town whe.-e negroes do not a own property. He offers to give to the trustees a lot at pome distance from the sito selected, and if he and the trustees cannot agree he will be forced to seek relief from the courts. It is hoped that a satisfactory arrangement can be ef fected, as we should not want to have here anything whicn would possibly stir up any race clashes. Weinbere town at present is a negro quarter, but the time is coming when this property will be in demand for the whites, and a negro school house there would, we have no doubt, tend to keep white peo t pie from desiring to locate there, hence y we think the trustees will consider the :, future welfae as well as the present. y and do what is right. . Banks =n Scre Thili Now. "I'll never be without Dr. King's New Lie Pills again," writes A. Schingeck. 647 Elm St., Bufalo, N. Y. "They cnred me of chronic constipation when allothersfalled." Unequaled for bilious A ness, janndice, indigestion, headache, h chills, malaria and debility. 25c. at all druggists. An InaUtion to the Public. y The bond and mortgage will be burned sin front of the pulpit on next Sunday * exactly at one o'clock at the close of a a praise service. The public is invited. * 'The service will begin at 11-.3, and r after the usual opening service the pas tor will tell "The Wonderful Story" of the erection of the church and the rais Singof the mortgage, after which there will be a few informal speeches by some e. of themen of theehurch, and then while Sthe choir and the Sunday School chil dren sing the mortgage will be burned. SWhile we would be glaa to have you astead the entire service, if you must eattend your own church then come at ' the closeto see the mortgage burning. - A. R. WooDSON. SFoley Kidnes Pills are tonic in action, quick in results, and restore the natural baction of the kidneys and bladder. They correct irregularities. W. E. Brown &~ SOpen Appeal for Help. B .jwish toask all those who have sub * scribed cash, to aid the county authori ties and farmers in improving the road lading from Manning towards King .stree will please bring or send it at ,once to me. Our supervisor now has the chaingang on this road and is do fing valuable work. I have driven over .this road, and so far as he has finished, a I consider no finer road in the county. d So let us not be slow in contributing a thebhelp we have promised. . , W. P. LEGG, r ' Charman R~oad Committee. Saved From Awfnl Death. How an appalling calamity in his - family was prevented is told by A. D. SMcDonald, of Fayetteville, N. C., R. F. D.~ No.8. "My sister had consumption," hbe writes, "she was very thin and pale, ghad no appetite and seemed to grow 0weaker every day, as all remedies failed, till Dr. King's New Discovery was tried, d and so completely cured her, that she hsntbeen troubled with a cough d since. It's the best medicine I ever sa w or heard of." For coughs, colds, la-t hgrippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhage and Sall bronchial tronoles, It has no equal. 50c. 81.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran * teed by all druggists. nThe New Bank Movement. d There has been a movement for some 0 time to establish another bank in this t town, but nothing definite could be d ascertained ntil last Saturd ay, when y some capitahists from Sumter paid a r visit to .\anning. and after confering e with a number of business men togeth e rwt rominent farmers, the matter ytsuhshape that there i<~ s proba. Sbility of the new bank being establish i- ed. ~The organization of another bank is not in the spirit of opposition to those already here, but to afford the e town and county with more banking accommodations; the two banks here .are accommodating and are doing a splendid business, both ,enjoying the confidence of the public, b'ut the towc and county is developing r-apidly and the more banking facilities we can hae h more business will be done here. Just when thme new bank will begin operations we do not know, but ifrom what we can gather from those in terested it will be organized in the near future. The capital stock will be 8'25. r 000, to be increased if necessary. Those r who have the matter in hand are back ed up with all the tinanciai help that e wilbe needed. :nd we believe it will e aethe effect of bringing to this town a great deal more business Tbe day is at hand where tha farmers and the Smerchauts will need all the banking efacilities they can get to put the coun try upon a cash basis, and with three asubstantial banks in this town, there is sno good reason why the bulk of the e business should have to go elsewhere - for financial accommodations. We e think too, that the competition as a result of more banks will in time make at money cheaper and in a number of e ways prove beneficial to the county at e large. -With good banking faci!l.ies there is e hope for manufacturing industries and a with them come an increase of popula - ion Manning is now on the upward d move and all of us stand ready to wel Icome new corners who desire to aid: in the deveiopmuen:. w Worse than an alarm of tire at night eis the metallic cough of croup. bringing if dread to the household. Careful moth s-ers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the rhouse and give it at the first sign of .danger. I: contains no opiates. WV. E. 1Brown .N (Co. BUSINESS LOCALS. Wo-'d purciI:- - a goodi %econd-hand saw mil!. Add- T. H. .eFaddin. 'ad:i.S. C. Will pay hithest wuarket price for 1.00) bushels of corn delivered at our --tahles. 1). M. Bradham &. Son. For Sale-The Capers drue store building. tiostotlice building and the doctor's office adjoining. The property is in Summerton and rents well. Apply to A. G. Koliock. Darlington, S. C. For Sale-Three nice building lots in a desirable sectio:. on West Boundary street known as some of the .. M. Bradham lots. Apply to Chas. W. Pickerinz. Bloomville, S. C. Another arrivai of two cars seed oats and one car fresh rice dlour direct fromI the milis. the best and most economical feed for hogs, cows and horses you can use. Our urices are right. 3ooth-Harby Live Stock Co.. Sumter, S. C. Itch relieved in 30 minutes by Wool. ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails Sold by W. E. Brown & Co., Druggists. Election of Offcers. The annual election of officers for St. Peters lodge of Masons took place last Wednesday night.. and the followir.g were elected: F. L Wolfe. W. M.: L. H. Harvin. S. W.: Leon Weinherg. J. W.: E J. Browne, Sec'ty: A. J. Rigby. Treas.: G. M. Smith. S. D.: C. S. Rigby, J. D.: C. C. Chewning. and Fred [esesne. Stewards: J. M. Barwick. Tiler. The masters degree was con ferred after which the craft sat down to a splendid supper. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Dr. Paul M. Salley, deceaed, will present them duly attested. and those owing said estate will make pay ment to the undersigned qualified exec utor of said estate. G. L. SALLEY. Orangeburg, S. C. Dec. 19th. 1910. Notice of Discharge. I wili apply to the Judge of Probate or Clarendon county, on the 3rd day f January. 1911, for letters of discharge s executor of the estate of Dr. Paul M. Salley. deceased. G. L. SALLEY. Executor. rangeburg, S. C., Dec. 19, 1910. State of South Carolina County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. B. A. Johnson, Plaintiff, against riss, Charles, .3enry Gamble. Walk er Gamble. Manthie Gamble, and Rosa Gamble Defendants. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Com mon Pleas, in the above stated ac Lion, to me directed, bearing date of December 13th, 1910, 1 will sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for :ash, at Clarendon Court House, at Manning, in said county, within ta4 egal hours for judicial sales, on Mon av, the 2nd day of January. 1911, befng salesday, the following de scribed real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the :ounty of Clarendon. in the State aforesaid, containing twelve and one alf (124) acres, more or less, and4 >ounded and butting as follows, to-4 wit: North by lands of Isaae Gam le: East by lands of Junius Strange; south by lands of Henry Dorzier, and West by lands of Henry Dozier and ands of Albert Nelson. The said4 rat of land being composed of two4 ~raets, both of which were conveyed o Sidney Gamble, by Rev. James~ eDowel1, and are fully delineated n plats made respectively by P. (.. enbow and J. E. Scott, surveyors. 1 Purchaser to pay foB. aeLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. TATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA Clareodon Costy. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. . L. Lesesne, Plaintiff against Lbie Butler, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OFA udgment Order of the Court of Com-~ non Pleas, in the above stated ac ion, to mue directed, bearing date of e.~'ber 10. 1910. 1 will sell at pub ic auction, to the highest bidder, for as, at Clarendon Court House. at~ anning, in said county, within the egal hours for judicial sales, on Mon-. ay, the 2nd day of January, 1911. eing salesday, the following descri d real estate: "All that piece or parcel of land. bituate.lying and being in the County f Clarendon. State of south Caro ina, containing Fifteen andi Three tiarter (15 3 4 Acres. more or less, and bounded as follows, to-wi; On the ?'orthi by lands of Estate of' . WV. Thames and the sumter Pub b ic Road: on the East by lands of A. LaMotte Lesesne; on the South by ands of the Estate of A. W. Thames: nd on the West by lands of the said . WV. Thames. The said tract being a portion of he land which was cut off uad warded to the said &bie Butler un ler a partition proeeding in the ourt of Common Pleas for said 'ounty. in a tract of land formerly >wned by Eliza T. Butler, and con reyed by her to WV. M. Butlet, Trus tee. The said tract is more partic alary described on a plat made by E. J.~Browne, Surveyor, on file in the oflice of Clerk of Court for said ounty in the partition proceeding bove mentioned. Purchasers 'o pay for papers. E. B. GAMB~LE. Sher iT Clarendon County. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. I COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. SummOn's for Relief. (Comnplaint Served.) Ingh .\. Richbourg, P'laintiff, against lice Chewning, Sallie Senn, Mary Felder, Fannie Ra:;in, Ella La Master and Williamu Shuford, D~e fendants, ro the above namned D)efendants: You are hereby summoned and re uired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served uponl you. anid to serve a topy of your answer to the said comu plaint ona the subscribers at their flice, in the town of Manning. South Carolina. within twenty days. fter the service hereof: exclusive of the day of such service; and if you' fal to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in t this action will apply to the Court for h relief demanded in the complaint. To the defendant William Shuford: You will take notice that the Sum uons and Complaint in the above en titled action has been tiled in the ifice of the Clerk of Court for Clar radon County this 14th day of De- ~ ember A. D). 1916(. Dated December 14th A. D. 1910. DAVIS & W EIBERG. JoHx J. CANTEY, ISPOT HEALING OILS 25c. by Mail. For Barbwire Cuts. Sores. Mange and Skin Diseases ou Man or Beast. Oil of Old Field Pine.I AT Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton. S. C. ALWJY IN! The New 1911 Model Brush Runabout has lots and lots of improvements on the 1910 Model as good as it was, and to the surprise of all, the price re mains the same the same. Do you know that we have seventeen operating in Clarendon County and not one dissatisfied custo mer. If 485.OO0 dollars can buy an Automobile that can 'do your work as the BRUSH does it, whot do you want to pay some one else more for a car that has not half the reputation back of it. Write or 'phone us today if you want to see the machine, we can prove to you all we claim for it. SSOME BARGAINS IN CLARENOON:E I haeCOUNTY FARMS. $ I avefor quick sale on good terms. the following:* No. 1. 150 acres, 4 1-2 miles to station, 9 miles to Man nin, godcommunity, near church and school, . 90 acres c'eared, withi good cultivation a'ud ferti @ iization will make 1. 2 bale of cotton per acre. 6-0 @ room dwelling, barn and stables, sItuate on pub- $ lic road. will rent for $250 to $300. Price. $3,000. * No. -. '260 acres, 100 acres in cultivation, two houses, barn and stables, on public road, good commnu nity, place making this year 3-4 to bale of cotton . $ per acre, 1 1-2 miles to station, 5 miles to Man- . 9 ning. Price, $25.00 per acre. $ .No. . 350 acres, 7 miles to Manning, 1 mile to station, 150 acres cleared, 4 buildings, good community, near land sold to Marlboro farmer. Price, $,750. . No. 4. 150 acres, about 100 acres cleared, 2 1-2 miles to . $ station, two ordinary tenant houses. Price, $16.50 . 9 per acre. SNo. 5. 145 acres, Smiles to Manning, about 70 acres in cultivation, good tenant house and barn and stables. iood land, adjoins land sold to Marlboro 0farmer. Price, $40.00 per acre. 9No. 6. 293 acres, 150 acres cleared,6- room dwelling, barn . 9and stables. 4 tenan1t houses. e'. public road, near 9 school, good land, some timber, lies well, a nice9 place. Price, $40.00 per acre. . Real Estate, Stocks and Insurance, ATLANTIC COAST LINE ANNOU'NCES CUISTIAS HOIDAY RATES To Stations East of the Mississippi River, and South of le Ohio and Potomnac Rivers. Selling Dates. December 15, 1l. 7, 21. 22. 2:. 24. 25 and :11, 1910. ud Januarv 1 1911. Final Limit. To reach oriial starting point, returning, not later han midnight of .January S. 1911. Fo r additional information, and reservations, oddress H. D. CLARK. Ticket Agent. Manning. S. C. V. J. CRA IG. T. C. WHITE. Passenger Traffic Manager. Gen. Passenger Ag't., Wilmingrton N. C. KRWTNOpp q iCorner Store. IZESOLVED T14ATW X14OULD Qurr rugE SILLY PACTICE CfGIWA kUIL$.f PRFSfiJ-S AND GNE OUR iRI ENDS SOMETIWG TH4EY CAN VSE. S0 M ANY NICE USETULTHINGS L\KE GLoVESAfDfA\DKE UE NECK WEAR ANDTHE LIKE- W NAVE ALLTHIE THING S.You V/EAR28USTER BR :GftfJfN7 'i. sy flu. *VfA C W6 CHRISTMAS! WHAT JoY THE VERY WORD BRINGS. 'TIS AT CHRISTMAS TIME THAT WE TURN FRoM SELFISHNESS AND TRY To MAKE OTHERS HAPPY. AND How THIS BRINGS HAP PINESS UNTO oURSF.,VES: WHAT SHALL THE P R E S E N T S BE? USEFUL THING--USEFUL THINGS. MEN LIKE To GET NECKTIES,- SILK SUSPENDERS, NICE HoSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, MUFFLERS, GLoVES, SLIPPER S, SMoKING JACK .ETS--THINGS To WEAR. CAN'T YoU FIND SoMETHING IN THIS LIST YOU THINK WoULD MAKE A NICE PRESENT FOR A 6ENTLEMAN? NECKTIES FoR $1.50 1-2 DoZ. AND 50C EACH. -tEK SUSPENDERS FoR 2r5C AND 50C. MVFFLERS FOR 50C AND 75C. SLIPPERS FOR $2.00 AND $3.00. SMOKING JACKETS FOR $2,50 AND $3.50. BUY SOMETHING NICE IN oUR FURNITURE DE PARTMENT. AND LITTLE MEN? WHAT WOULD BETTER PLEASE A LITTLE MAN THAN: A NICE OVERCOAT-COST FROM $1.00 To $2.50. A SUIT OF CLOTHES-COST FRoM $1.50 To $4.00. SoMETHING USEFUL IN FURNITUR E DEPARTMENT. WE SHALL GLADLY HELP YOU To MAKE OTHERS HAPPY. RESPECTFULLY, Max M. Krasnoff.. MY DERLTLEFIN: Coe'oe:Sete-Qen1fteDl aiy"Oc Sant ha arrvedand adehis eaduartrs t J.H. I "The oungRelible. Bu yurTos hre s a jtKgtA cac o Quee of he oll ace Evey 10. i. Tos g Coe oe!Scthe swing whic the Doll sits.Your OdnFr SnahsaredadmdhiHedarrsa.J. H. RIYS "The Young'Thia Yoen