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SUM' NEW! AN INV To th Open of Fa For I LADIES. Fi We have no old stock to show you. Child This is a card invit; store when in SUMI Z4 to view the new Su you and the other b wear the coming sez McCLLF The Ready-t SELLS5 FOR 14 South. ISUMTER Any one wishing to buy an AUTOMOLR will please get in touch with the~Shaw Motor Co. who are dealers for the following lines: EVERITT, B. M. F. AND FORD. We would like to have good, live agents represent us on these lines. Take the matter up with us at once. Shaw Motor Co. SUMTER. S.C. and the Automobile people know it. I am seling the only practical business Automobile on the anarket. Ii am offering The Brush MachineV FOR $450.00. The most practical economical, and certain. car made. togoovr 0GUARANTEED to o ver20miles of our worst road with .just one gallon of gasoline. We guarantee the springs not to. break, no- matter the load or the road. Write or ask us about this machire if you are! Dl. I BRADHM & SON 3TORE. I ITATION e 1 ing 11 Styles ladies, )s and |of every garment ren. we show you be ing al19l1model. sting you to visit our| TEiR, its and Dresses that ~st dressed Ladies will son. - m Bros.I aWear Store. _ CASH ONLY. f'i~ bain Street, lf ,- - s.c. I A Fit of the Blues. It is a hard saying, but "the blues" ngenerally be traced to one or both 9apo g aes f two horrid qualities-greed and l azi- h rdrHmnpertebe ess. Nine times out of ten the lowanat.lalrgnubsbtte pirited person is suffering from auto- aeesl xeldb h re lcp ofcaton--from too much whchdpoitdro t00aoke00egs nto the body and too little attention >aid to elimination or to proper exer-Buthcamineglyraete s.Tehumnan mechanism can takeinesemrcdnteodrIopra ire of only a certain amount of food. fter that point has been passed i tha hs net raldwieat eems to turn sullen inisefot the r o htbuefrhrge gnore what it cannot help, and, al-o otllu httefeae fsm hough it is a wonderfully conductedofteArcnscisgwtoaen hemical laboratory up to the limit of is own needs, it is not at all amiablemosseadtirboenswln bout working overtime. The result is wt gs eoe sbga ag hat ll superfluous products sent to i tat.Tert twihteeg .re permitted to lie round and become sxyamnto 000aduwr oisonous. This poison is promptly ady aken up by the blood and carried to_______ .11 parts of the body, including the Rost e in nPrs rain. The brain, which needs a plen- TePrsa oshle h a iful supply of clean blood to enablemoermthnereuesdsnt t to do its thinking, is naturally in- ipyptotacadpitdi ml ~ignant at finding poor and impure tp hc illr rmars h tlood supplied to It. and, although notstetawrymnowmawh ,ctually going on strike, it refuses to i nsac f"nunse, u id e either pleasant or reasonable.- ta eeaeol frihdros ~outh's Companion.orteohrwyao.A.hiecd How They Did Hate Wagner. funseaprmtsreoltad Wagner's music was at one time vlo- alwornmyra.A elwcr ently opposed in England, and Fordcovytohepsrbteknwde fadox Hueffer, ' whose father wasthtuurihdldngaetee nusical critic of the London Times,aaial-BsoPst ives in his "Ancient Lights" some ~urous instances of the length~s to We ngtodWs4 lwr Chich the campaign was carried. "The Ms ieugtCudyuolg ~ompositions of Wagner were denounc-mewtahavhmeracisl i as being atheistic, sexually im- u inesadhafadze ies noral and tending to further socialism r nghgt-CranyAeyo Lnd the throwing of bombs. Wagner-donaliteswgfrthciden tes were threatened with assassina-Mr.Ltkii-N. yhubn ion, and assaults between critics ofzpedisunacotytra, d he rival schools were things not un mown in the foyer of the opera. I inve in my possession three letters Dn'yoEairWy 'rom three different members of the fltigt ir rmhn oiot? ublic addressed to my father. The "Idntko.Ilvmyefrm Triters stated that unless Dr. Hlueffer hn ofo. bstaned from upholding the blas- "Hwsta? >hemos music of the future-and in ~ytaemnhnsottebls bach case the writer used the wordanmyhsndfoete -al lasphemous-he would b~e respective- mr mrcn y stabbed, ducked in a lorsepond and_______ eaten to death by hired roughs." Mle yCrusacs Wonder What Tennyson Said. tefllwnaedoefhiltrl In his volume of reminiscences Pro-midne: essor E. B. P'oulton writes of a visit "ttegamrsho sdt e o Boston, whcre he met several nota-livalthtIwsaut. uter Holmes spoke of Emerson stampin g. o ntne u edr ad his foot with rage when he could no~ thhunntueijstlkte emember a name. lie mentioned the wtr fyupttewtrit Corbett-Mitchell prizefight, which hadsqrevslthwarwilbcm rust taken place, and said, "I own to asqae nifyopuitnoarud lurking sympathy with prizefightingvse twl aearudsae perhaps because I am so unfitted for By n ilteeoeyums the ring myself." lie told Professorchoeoufrnd. Poulton he would never repeat to "N onrtnthsholouwa any one what Tennyson said to him oe-Irnt yniho h a when he entered his house. Williamne-ybo ay.Itlthmter ames pressed him to do'so with theJ D tpu orbaynahr!,ft ssurance, "There are no reporters bd e iueWl eoefa" here." But Dr. Hiolmes replied with Ieeg n cos emphasis: "I have said that I will nev- Iebgsaelwyasoref er tell any one. It was not a thing wryt h rnalni tasi that I should have supposed any man sipr.I s' laatt u ln would say to a guest he had invited to truhafgo uk ih n his house." sahIt n fteefotn on Pen and Sword. wyo idn c hta is tie "Do you believe the pen. is mightierth ndanacuis. heits than the sword?"supcethrarbegInheeg "Of course it is. Who ever had tobooothwisliskpgin.f pay $25,000 damages in a breach of teeI neh h aiao lw promise easeonaccoun of the swrddwnad er harenopea ote bees he crrie?".Cbicgo ecor-He a r easoes edcenle gro tnhe ore ocecon Women! If weak, you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from gentle herbs, acts in a natural manner, and has no bad results, as some of the strong drugs sometimesused. Asamed icine-a tonic-for weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui has been a popular success for over 50 years. CARDUI The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Lula Walden, of Gramlin, S. C., followed this advice. Read her let ter: "I was so weak, when I first began to take Cardui, that it tired me to walk just a little. Now, I can do all the general housework, for a family of 9." Try Cardui for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. Humor of the Barometer. It was a beautiful barometer. It glistened from its splendid wooden case with a spick and spanness that boasted of its newness. Its'rich fttme work clearly advertised the large price that had been paid for it. Its owner was justly proud. But it possessed one drawback-It wouldn't work. Ever since It had been purchased it had re malned at "set fair" whatever the I weather had happened to be. And the weather had happened to be particular ly wet. At last Its owner grew weary of its external beauty and exasperated 1 over its Internal stupidity. One day a .when the rain was pouring extra hard he tore the weather Indicator from the wall and took 4t out Into the road. For a moment the needle hesitated. Then as the raindrops began to dim the glass it made up its mind and moved slowly round to "very dry." London Answers. An Innocent Victim. General F. D. Grant, at a dinner at West Point. once analyzed the mii tary genius of Washington. "Washington," he said, "gave us our independence by campaigning fault lessly. He never made mIstakes. There have been more brilliant sol diers than Washington, but there has never been so sure.a one. In warfare, you must know, the smallest mistake may lose a whole battle, a whole cam paign, a whole cause. And that re minds me of poor Tom White. "Tom White failed in business ow ing to the mistake of one single letter made by his stenographer. Tom's pa tro'n in business was a deaf million aire who was very touchy about his deafness. This millionaire turned from a good friend to a bitter enemy he foreclosed on Tom-because the un happy fellow's stenographer acciden tally began a letter to him 'Dea f -Sir.' "r A Gilded Gown. During the reign of King George LI. Lord Hervey, a cultured man, gave thist description of the fine dress of a dis tinguished woman: "The Duchess of Queensberry'sC clothes pleased me most. They were white satin embroidered, the bottom of the petticoat brown hills, covered with all sorts of weeds, and every breadth had an old stump of a tree than ran up almost to the top of the petticoat, broken and ragged and worked with brown chenille, round which twined nasturtiums, ivy, honey suckles, periwinkles, couvolvnluses and all sorts of twining vines, which spread and covered the petticoat Many of the leaves were finished in gold, and part of the stumps of the trees looked like the gilding of the sun." Grown Cautious. Chatty Lodger (to landlord) - You seem to have seen a good deal. What are you? Landlord-Well, sir. I were a lion tamer, and I'd be there now it I 'adn't a-married; but, you see, my wife were a knife thrower in the same show, and she got to practicing her turn on me. Well, thinks I, life ain't too long to run no risks, so I took on a safe job and become a steeplejack. London Punch. oley's Kidney Remedy vs. a Hopeless Case. Hon. Ark. J. E. Freeman says: "I had a severe case of kidney trouble and could not work and my case seemed hopeless. One large bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured me and I hare never been bothered since. I always recommend it." The Dickson Drug Co. Hacker Mfg. Co. SUCCESSORS TO Oeo. S. Hacker & Son, CHARLESTON. S. C. I y We Manufacture Doors, Sash and Blinds: Columns and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors and Windows. WE DEAL IN Glass, Sash Cord and Weights. JH. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C.( E0LEY3flO1ETaTAR Oxygen as a Cutting 'ool. A jet of burning oxygen from I blowpipe may be successfully emploY ed to cut sheet Iron, iron tubes an small bars. The cut made Is almos as sharp and thin as that made by : saw. In earlier attempts difficulty wa: encountered in clearing the cut o liquid metal and In preventing thi spread of the melting effect beyond thi borders of the cut. In later processe: two blowplpes were used. The first ha: an ordinary oxyhydrogen flame, whicl heats the iron to redness at the placi where the cut Is to be made. This i followed Immediately by the secon jet, composed of pure oxygen. whic' Instantly burns the metal withou melting. The liquidized iron is blowi swiftly from the fissure, so that ther is no serious spreading of the heat t surrounding parts.-St. Louis Republic Two Days In One. Chatham island, lying off the coas Df New Zealand, in the south Pacifi Dcean, Is peculiarly situated, as it I Dne of the few habitable points of th< globe where the day of the weel changes. It Is just on the line of thi lemarcation between dates. There a 12 noon on Sunday Sunday ceases, and [stantly Monday meridian begins Sunday comes into a man's house ox the east side and becomes Monday b: the time it passes out of the wester door. A man sits down to his noon lay dinner on Sunday, and it is Mon lay noon before he finishes It.-Lon Ion Globe. Spanish Etiquette. There is a curious story of how the Duke d'Aosta when king of Spair told a muleteer to whom he was talk. Ing to cover himself, the sun being bot, forgetting that by so doing h( made the muleteer a grandee. Mar hal Prim, to prevent this catastrophe knocked the man's hat out of hL hand, and, according to some, the mule teer had something to do with the as sassination that followed a few dayi afteryward. It's Equal Don't Exist. No one has ever made a salve, oint ent or balm to compare with Buck en's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfec1 iealer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises ;ores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers. Eczema ;alt Rheum. For Sore Eyes. Cold Sores ,happed Hands or Sprains it's su preme nrivaled for Piles. Try it. Only 25r ,t all druggists. -;eru Paper. 4 surveyor when Inspecting one of :he cottages under his care had his tttention called by the tenat to a arge diagonal crack in one of the afs, close to which they were stand ng, with the remark from Mrs. odge, "I am afraid, sir, as the old 2ouse be a-coming down, sir." "We will see to this," said the igent, and. taking from his pocket a ew strips of stamp edging, he pasted them transversely over the fissure s that he might on his nest visit sei whether the crack had extended and whether It was a settlement or not. On his caling about a month after ward he found the pieces of, stami edging still remaining unbroken and pointing out to the old lady that the crack had not opened any farther was amused with this unhesitatini remark: "Yes, sir, .but who'd ha thought as two or three such bits o: paper would ha' held un together?" London Answers ames C. Dahlmnan, "Cowboy" Mayor Omaha, "Throws the Lariat." Naor Jas. C. Dahlmnan stated his ca eer 'as a cowboy, and is at presen dayor of Omaha, and has the following ecord: Sheriff of Dawes Co , Nob. ree terms; Mayor of Chadron, tw< erms: Democratic Natiional Committee nan, eight years: Mayor of Omaha, si: 'ears, and in 1910 candidate for Gover for of Nebraska. Writing to Foley to., Chicago, he says: "I have take: "ley Kidney Pills and they have give: ne a great dieal of relhef s2 I cheerfull: ecommend them.' Yours truly, (Signed) JAMVES C. DAHLMAN. The Dickson Drug Co. Quick Action. A southern faxrmer was trying to sel i mule to ai negrro who two years be tore had been kicked on the head b3 :he anima!. 'Of course," said the farmer, "this nule kicks, but" "I don' wan' him," objected the col >red mas emphatically. "Just because he kicks?" asked ti ~armer, with an air of contempt "Humph!" grunted the negro. "Dal nule don' kick; he shoots."--Populai Iagazne. ________ A Witty Thief. Munich has been visited by a thiel vi~th a sense of humor. Several days igo all the clocks in the ministry od aiways came to a standstill. The ~entral or "master clock," which con rols all the others, had been stolen n its place was a sheet of paper witi: be words, "Time was made fox slaves." Makin~g a Hero. A nourishing supper, a good night's loep and a fine morning have ofter nade a hero of the same man who y indigestion, a restless night and t -any morning would have proved a ~oward.-Chesterneold. Coming Down. The Madam (with a hand to her ead)-Is my hair coming down, Kate? [he Maid-Yes, ma'am, in a minute. :'m going right upstairs for it now. onkers Statesman. After exposure. and when you feela old coming on, take Foley's Honey and 'ar Compound. It checks and relieves ise no substitute. The genuine ina ellow pactcage always. The Dicksoz rug Co. PPAREL SHOP OR MEN ND LADIES Everything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn mnent of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and promptly. AVID )UTFITTING OP ANY, Charlestn . C. THE HOME BANK MANNIN Banking is not confined at all t their affairs also. It is very unsafe f they have money in the house, as it sides this, although ladies seem to a yet even they can save it better by ing a record of all expenditures tha There is another very good rea: you place it in our savings departn cent interest, computed quarterly f< t We desire to have a large num making a special effort to please th HOME BANK AND arolina Hiqh Class Electri4 CHARLESTON AN --VIA Southern In connection with C. N'T. 0. and T. P. Baggage and Smoking Car. First class Sleeping Car, Observation Sleeping Car tween Charleston and Cincinatti on the WESTBOUND NO. 7. LV Charleston...................9:00 AM Lv Summerville........... 9:38 AM Lv Orangeburg..................I1:17 AM Lv Columbla..... .... ............1:00 PM Lv Spartanburg........... 4:15 PM Ar Asheville.......... ........7:37 PM Ar Cincinati......... ............10:00 AM Connecting at Cincinati with. through t troit, Seattle, St. Louis, Kansas City, I West and Northwest. For further inf Ticket Office S. H. MCLEAN. W. E. McG1 D. P. A. E. H. COAPMAN. S. HARD V. P. and G. M. an *ar b peasan exine. No tak it~4 out. to buy anything44 you se44 + en svg INO TRUST CO.,. 1, S. C. > men. Ladies need a Bank in or ladies to have it known that is a temptation to robbers. Be save money better than men, depositing in a Bank and hav n by keepinmg the cash. ;on why this should be done. If ient it will be earning four per )r you. ber of lady depositors and are em. MUST COMPANY Special Lighted Train D CINCINNATI R al ay Railway consisting of Combirtd Coach. Pullman Drawing RI .n and Dining Car service. .Jolid be following convenient schedules: EASTBOUND NO.8. .v Cincinati......................8:30 PM .v Asheville ............ 10:25 AM r Sprtan urg............. ....1:40 PM Ir Columbia ..................4:45 PM Ir Orangeburg..................6:15 PM kr Summerville..................8:05 PM ir Charleston........ ............8:45 PM mins for Chicago, Cleveland, De )enver. San Fracisco, and points irmation call Southern Railway J.L. ME EE. D.. A. . A.G. P. A. WICK. E. P. CARY. P. T. M. G. P. A y1ooP OF*EM RS a+ 4 + . yo+ve4hogt o4mn f o4akd ormny E AKOIANN 4e.ntebakdent unlk n yo arenot earl as eadyto. . ~Yu thnk wiceandthmkng.