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C6rer Store 4 E NER TOLDA ELI AND WE SAOULD ALLBE Tr SAMC--..50suCE'SFUE c4f~. FCMiTAfFolltDlo re NIS REP ESQtT AND A XEUvLf4RCHANT-DOS NoTtUSREPRES 6 BUSTER W -t b -THE-GR EATEST THING GEoRGE WAS.HING TON -ER; DID WAS To- TDLL HIS FATHER TH-AT HE -CUT DOWN- THE CHERRY TREE. HE -.ET A GooD EXAMPLE. IT IS EASY To TELL THE .TXUT-Hv WHEN TELLING THE TRUTH WILL ALWAYJ Do YOU GooD. 13UT ARE THERE NOT MANY WHO] TELL FALSEHOODS FOP, IMMEDIATE BENEFIT l RArTHER THAN THE TRUTH? WE CHALLENGE ANYONE "To ASHow WHERE THIS STokE EVER MAKES A WRONG STATEMENT ABoUT THE a QUALITY or OUR, GooDJS oR To SHOW THAT THE c REDUCTIONS WE MAK E IN PRLICES AT T IIMES AR E h NOT GENUINE REDUCTIONS. THE GROWTH or oUR STOKE PROVES THAT WE GIVE GIVE OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, AT ALL TIMES BETTER dooDS, GR EA TER SARGAINS AND LOWEST PRICES. KRA-SNorF LEADS THEM ALL. RASNoFFSA CORNERSTORE L I ME, .C E ME N THE~RE OSES THING ES. WA.IGO * ~Vrder WA.Sae ToToo lSmal: ::HE +HA HE CUBoWTHA RY TRE.V E SC A GOO. WHENTELINGTE TUTH WIRLINLAY. D o YO GOO.O .P A E R NOT Y H TELFALSRMOOIMPLR IEDIE EE.T Q'ITaOoga O. 724-D, LiRt ToHOWs TPAT TH. -ACatIMESga No.TE 18O, GREATERBreaker. ANDyracus, PR 59 IghCn-hreS.iv SyracusNoF Lght, ToHrEM Lw A ~e w teel B.em Dii lw Thcpe Platcrh nles Latrnth, Fr Amric~Dain Pipe, Fence TE10 0HARNMOM. oic toiDebtr Flour Sheitrs BrnOTiCE. of Ch aeD.W .ow n a r re.Nick e ishrb *ve hto h of natore Buor goietso. ans a nd cou nty, s. N or a iaidhr:ea p rersoshvn cl sanToo - uargeia T oo Sal <aPalo n I RS BOOTRIARS.BYo LN.SOK O I SUMTA.COER.SUHCRLN We arr te fll hin F am ofmes nody hen ever theya are uied preyentinhepuodue Chtt~o~a N 0 .Latetd Ondhos Pow.si ett C~iit~rnog, N. 2 & ,wight m Tw -hoen t o e ndr O~atai~eo~: -b. i3, ed Tqua!:se ex .-cr o f Syac N . 6. Liht T Ao-ho s o..wY Speedy Reler frm Kaney Tro=me. "I had an acute attack of Bright'. iease with intlammation of the Via-, ys and bladder. and dizziness," says rs. t*o:-a Thorp. Jackson, Mich. "A ,ttle of Foley's Kidney Remedy over me the attack, reduced the intam~ ation. took away the pain and made y bladder action normal. I wisn ' ervoce could know of this wonderful medy'." W. F. Brown t Co. The Human Lobster. The lobster Las always appealed to r te Englih:m as affording a nick ie for his fellow Englishman.' - .obster" was a favorite term of abuse nong the- FLitzabeh:ans. though It is Ily conjectural that an allusion to red E Lcs was couveyed. As signifying a ldier. -lobs:er" originated in the vil war. being applied to the Round ead cufrassiers. as Clarendon ex ais. ~of the bright Iron sellz with whk-b they were covered. Ierward the allision was transfer d to the soldier's red uniform. But sat was the "boiled lobster." The "raW bster" was naturally the man in lue. the policeman. In earlier days -e find Grose explaining that -to boll ne's lobster" meant for a ciergyman > become a soldler.-London Chron le. The Man With the Iron Mask. The Man With the Iron Mask was mysterious French prisoner of state. 'hose identity has never been satis tetorily established. He was closely atned under the charge of 3M. de St. ars at Pignerol in 1G79. at Exiles In SI. at Sainte-Marguerite In 16S7 and ally was transferred to the Bastile k 10&8. where he died on Nov. 19. 73. and was buried the following y in the cemetery of St. Paul under ie name of Marchtalt Dumas made im a twin brother of Louis XIV. ore Throat and Chest I am so enthusiastic concerning the Irtues of I UN T'S OE""" tat I always keep a bottle of It In se house., and to my particular endb I give a bottle unless they 1 ve so near that I can pour out from ly own supply to tide them over y trouble. I use this linhuent for >lds, rubbing It on my throat and est as a counter Irritant. * * * * won't say any more but you see ow enthusiastic I am. Mrs. Ida B. Judd, I West 87th Street, New York City. 50c and 25c Bottles. Sold by ZEIGLER'S PHARMACY. he. Bank of Mannin Manning. S. C. spital Stock........ ......... $40,000 :okholders' Liability........ 40,000 tal Protection to Depositors. 8120,0001 START YOUR BOY the right way. Good habits instilled the youth will bear good fruit after years. Whether it be the smail1 count of the boy or a business account the man that is entrusted to us we . guaranteed perfect satisfaction nimmerton Furniture Co., Undertakers and Embalmers. HEARSE arnihed for White and Colored. We c e also dealers in ali kinds of Furniture.1 C. W. EVA&NS,1EXgr., Ucensed Embalmer, SUMI'ERTON, S. C. t lacker Mig. Co. SLUCCESSORS TO Geo. S. Hacker & Son, CH A RLESTON. S. C e Manufacture Doors, Sash and Blinds: Columns and Balusters: Grilles and Gable T Ornaments.: Screen Doors and L Windows. E DEAL IN( Glass. Sash Cord and Weights. LAND ~ought and Sold By A 1 ~ESENE & HORTON, Ma.ni...... C. eD THE SOLAR SYSTEM. ts Flight Through Space Toward the Constellation Lyra. In what direction are you moving? t you are going toward the Battery on will answer "south;" if up Broad ray you will answer -north;" toward t'e Hudson you will say -west." and I In the direction of the East river on will reply "east." These answers might be correct as egards the surface of the earth. but hey may be far from answering the riestion. for the earth Is turning east rardly at the rate of about a thousand illes an hour. which carries you in hat direction very much faster than -on can move over the ground. But that rotating motion, constantly banging your direction In relation to ji outside the earth. Is quite subordi Late to another far more rapid motion hat Is carrying you and the earth round the-sun eastwardly on an en rely different curve at the rate of bout nine miles a second. ever chang ng your direction In relation to the tars in a circular path 279.000.000 niles long. Yet that isn't a key to your direc on, for little you, your tiny earth and -our third rate sun, with all of Its lanets, are traveling as a united g-oup n one direction, differing from all hose mentioned. Find the large frst nagnltud- bluish white star Vega, in he constellation of Lyra, and you wil' * looking in the direction of the fight hat our system is taking through pace. If you will observe the stars Lround Vega for a few hundred years 'ou will find that they are apparently lowly separating, while the stars at he opposite pole of the heavens are lowly drawing together. That means re are moving toward Vega and tay from the opposite point. This notion is in a circle that cannot be mactly measured, but there Is evi lence to show that It will require ,20,000 years for our system to omplete it. Then ca= you answer, "I am moving award Vega." Perhaps soM but more ikely perhaps not, for It Is far from mlikely that you and your solar sys m, with Vega and all of the galaxy of stars that eye can see on the clear st night, are moving In the same gen al direction around some great com non center yet unknown. Who can en? No one now, but the poendIty a presented to the human mind tzom ihat we know of the motions of the preat universal clock of space that narks off the seconds of eternt. qow York Herald. A MAWS GLOVE. n the Old Days It Served as PrOxy For Its Owrw. In the early days everything was not 'egulated for the people as It Is now Wy the government and the law courts. :urope was stil young then, and peo e kad rough and ready me&n of alig with one another, of buying nd selln or giving goods and prop wty and settling disputes. A glove, Ls It was very close indeed to a man's tand, came In course of time to be ooked upon as taking the place of the mnd itself, and sometimes took the nan's pla'ce and was made to represent For example, to open a fair it was meesary then to have the consent and rotecton of the great lord In whose ountry it was going to be held. Those who wished to open the fair would 'ome to the nobleman and petition him a he present. He might be very usy or bored at the idea of having to go, yet he would know that it must he ened or his people would be dicn ented. So he woul'd say to the lead s of the people: "No, my trusty fel ows, I can't open the fair in person. nt I will send my glove to do It, You tl know my glove. Nobody bas one Ike It in the country. It Is the one ny lad.: mother embroidered for me In olored silks and silver wire, and It ias a deep violet fringe. You can ang It above the entrance of your air grounds as a sign that you are cting with my permission. It any one lisputes your right or touches his mas er's glove I will attend to him. That's dl!" So the glove would travel in state to open the fair.-Westminster If looked Into a bit many a case t so called luck will be found to be raceable to pretty good head work ud a good deal of energy- and appli aton, while many a case of bad luck s due to shiftmne and bad man Probably the biggest cheese ever nade has lately been "ccst" by a Wis nsin cheese factory. It weIghs 2,400 pounds, required one milkingr of 2,100 ows to make It and Is to be on ex ~lbtion at the national dairy show to e held soon at Chicago. A scarecrow is sometimes effective a keeping marauding crows from the ornfield, but better still are two or bree dead crows hung up by the hind egs on poles and placed at conspicuous laces inthe fleld. Webhave tried this 'Ian, and It works like a charm. With string and sticks as cheap as ey are we never could see a good ruse for crooked rows of vegetables nd berry bushes in the garden. Such ows are not only unsightly from '-he ouse and the road. but theyv make the rork of machine cultivation difficult. PPAREL SHOP OR MEN ND LADIES Everything of the best for the personal wear and adorn ment of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and promptly. )AVID )UT FITTING :O PANY, SCharleston, S. C. RANT'S DRUG STORE 1 'he Licensed Druggist, Seils Everything hv DRl6S andl MEDrI'INES Not For Himself. "It does me good to see a pompou: man get his.'' said a stockbroLer have a friend who just about believe: the Lord created the earth In sever days for hIs especial benefit. Ue ha-,; Ane home on Long Island. with retinue of servants. but his wife Is: sem-i-Lvalid. und it fulls to the Iot ' Mr. Pompous to execute various com missions for her in the city. TLe othe day she asked him to stop at a cloth Ing store and get a couple of whit duck jackets for the butler. I ha; pened to be with him when he entere the store. Striding majestically up t a sallow little salesman, he said. wit much impressive dignity: "'1 wish to purchase a couple o white walter's coats.' "'Yes. sir.' said the little salesmat 'What size do you wear? "Mr. Pompous got red in the fact spluttered and gurgled. and then as i fearing to trust himself to speech turt ed on his heel and strode from th place. He left me at the next corne and has avoided me ever slnce."--Ne York Sun. ABOUT BINDING TWINE. There are very few folks who ar not fmilinr with what is usuall; known as hemp twine, used for agrI cultural and many other purposes, bu many do not know the source of th enormous supply which is used in thi country annually. It is made froE two varieties of fiber known as mn jila and sisal. The former is one o the chief export products of the Phil Ippine Islands, and nearly all of th amount produced annually, totalln; 125AM0 tons, is shipped to this cour try. This fiber Is secured from a sp< ces of the banana family which al tains a height of twenty feet. Th atems of the leaves grow In clos cluster, forming what has the appea: ance of a solid trunk to the heigh of ten or twelvo feet, where the branch out like the limbs of an ord nary tree. These bunches of stalk the natives cut off near the groun remove the leaves from the top of th stalk, then separate the stems and r( move the pulp from the fiber by dran tag them repeatedly across the edg of a dzufl blade pressed on a block c wood. This hand work is still i vogue, and a day's work for a nativ fs about eighteen pounds of the clea: ad fiber. The growing :.nd cleanin of the mantil are done in the mour tainous districts, the natives dryin the fiber in the sun, tying It in sma bundles and taking it to the coa towns, where It Is pressed into bale by machinery for shipment. SIsa the other giber from which bindin twine is made, comes from the hen quen plant. which Is produced chied In the province of Yucatan, Mexic4 large areas being devoted to growin it. The young plants are set in row aboet ten feet apart. At the age c six years the plant Is mature enoug so that the under and larger leaves at cut and the pulp removed from thei mechanically. When the fibers at dried they are baled and ready f< market. From this stage on bot kinds of fiber are treated the same ' the process of manufacture into twin< Including carding, working into coan Strands and spinning. The allng m: chines are automatic, winding fit pounds of the finished twine from obbin and discharging It when It h.i reached the pi-.per dimensions. Ti fnished bell is supposed to contai fve pounds. and If It Is pure mani fber It will contain 650 feet and sisal, which is a coarser fiber, but 5( feet. A King Who Left Home set the world to talking, but Pa Matheullra, of Buffalo. N. Y., says he., ways KEEPS AT HOME the King all Laxatives-Dr. King's New Life Pil -and that they're a blessing to all h family. Cure constipation. headacb indigestion, dyspepsia.. Only 25c at a druggist& Neglected Opportunities. "This is the site of an ancient city, announced the Arab guide. "As yc ee, not one stone remains upon ax other." "You fellows lack enterprise," con mnted the tourist. "Why don't yo tke some of this building materif and construct some ruins?"-Pttsbur Rhseumatism Relieved is 6 Hours. DL. DETrCHoN'S REEE FoR RHEl MTISX usually relieves severest cas in a few hours. Its action upon ti system is remarkable and effective. removes the cause and the disea: quickly disappears. First dose benefit 5c. and $1. Sold byW. E.Brown &C STATE OF SOUTH CAROllNi Clarendon County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Finken .Tordan Company, Plaintif against M. D. Wells. Wingo, Ellett & Crum Shoe Company and C. Wulber: Johin Wulbern, Ashley C. Tobias,, H. C. Wulbern, and E. N. Wulberi copartners doing business und4 the firm name and style of C. Wui be' n & Company; Coleman. Wat ener Hardware Comp'any, Mrs. id Le#vi and R. D. Lee, L. C. Stra" and Davis D. Moise, as Ex.cr of the Levt Will and T.'tame' Marion Moise, deceased. lh)e ants. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF Judgment Order of the Court Common Pleas, in the above state action, to me directed, bearing dat of February 2nd, 1911. I will sell public auction, to the highest bit der for cash, at Clarendon Cour~ Hcvzse, at Manning, ini said count' within the legal hours for judicti sales, on Monday, the 6th dayc March, 1911, being salesday. th~ following described real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract< land, situate, lying and being in th: ounty of Clarendon, in the Stat aforesaid, measuring and containin sixty-fve (65i) acres, more or le". bounding and butting, as follows North by public road; East by Iand of Mrs, E. A. Tindal and John Cai son; Souti. cy lands of Mrs. Harvit West by lands of Dr. Brockinton, tht said tract of land being designatea as tract No.2~ (less seventeen (1l7) acre sold off) on a plat made by J. D). Ru1 ledge, usurveyor, dated September 1' Purcaser to pay for papers. E. B. GA MIBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. R. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING S. C s The Orig Mr. Royster Manufacturer of above other cons idea Twenty-sev to-day; the resul eb Factories to supp F. S. I F Lb NORFOLK. VA. TAI MACON. GA. COL e e ------ - -- --_ Sheriff's Sale. y By virtue of a Decree of the Court - . of Common Pleas f-r Clarendon coun s ty, State of South Carolina. in the - case of J. C. Scott and James E. - Atkins, Plaintiffs, against T. I. Walk-. e er. Fannie Alice Walker and 1). W. Alderman & Sons Co.. defendants. I will sell at public auction for cash to:, e the highest bidder in front of the - r court house in Manning. S. C., on a salesday in March, 1911. being the 6th day of said month. within the usua; hours of sale, the following real estate: AU that lot. piece. or parcel of land 9 with the buildings thereon situate,' - lying and being on the North side of g Main street in the town of Summer 1i toD, county of Clarendon and State' t aforesaid, measurinz and containing in front on said street forty-seven (47) feet. on the back line fifty-three (53) feet. with a depth of one hundred (100) feet, be the said dimensions more -: or less, butting and bounded as fon -z y lows: North on lands of S. M. Col- 1 clough and J. .. Lanham: East by -: g lands of J. C. Lanham: South on - . Main street; and West on lands of S. U. Colclough. o Purchaser to pay for papers. h E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. Notice to Credito s. h a All persons having claims against , the estate of Chovine Richardson! 0e Holladay. deceased.will present them; 1duly attested, and the'se owing~ said - -estate will make payment to the undersigned qualified administrator - a of said estate. SBKYJ. W. HOLLA.0AY. ie Administrator . n Manning, S. C., Feb. 3rd, 191i1. * I HARLTON Dc RANT, I ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. SWANTED Ev-erybody to knbow we are - SHEADQUARTERS SFor Pure Drugs. SPRESCRIPTION WORK' A SPECIALTY :: :: SJ. H. HAWKNS, rt.icensed Pharmacist and MWg'r., FO R LW. E. Brown &Co LOANS NEGOTIATDE 8 On First-Class Real Estate r'Mortgaiges. Pur'dy & O'Bryan, - J. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Manning. S. C ~ S- - - It -- IfVOUd tO c 0: o prO CO~~1MB3AH SPE Al. PURDY & CY'BRYAN.C Atores and. Cour.s'lo:s a: Law. IT : 4W REGISTEREDi a of Roystr Fertilzers. believed that success awaited the Fertilizers who would place quality iderations. This was Mr. Royster's an years ago and this is his idea t has been that it requires Eight y the demand for Royster Fertilizers4 OYSTER GUANO COMPANY, ACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. VBORO. N. C. COLUMBIA. $. C. SPARTANBURG&8. C UMBUS. GA. MONTGOMERY. ALA. BALTIMOREMD. ME eME Accept my best wishes for a year of hap p'ness, health and prosperity. For your part in tbe success of my busi ness durinr 10, I wish to warmly thank you, with the hope tnat the confidence engendered will result in our being the recipients of at least a portion of your patronage during 1911. - We assure you always square treatment, best quality and complete satisfaction with every item purchased of us, or money refunded "The Young Reliable." would Raise Big Crops, t ci: would have fewer acres and rops. li you would reduce your; duction, buy from the EEFR IZER CO., f e e- ; r.:1c:rai:esock ofth. best quality of fer. cti-:::::for C~oen. Cor2. Grain. Tobacco, Truck, --.-e: , :! r~in erasuc s h EE FERIL1.ZER CO.., Ch::rleston, S. C. The Hlome of CGcodFeiizr WR?1YE fOR PRICES. - . :.HTD 'VS & . WEI NBERG. -:R aWRIGHT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW,