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N anta Caus 4 In All His Glory Makes I ur Place Headquarters. WHERE DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY. Bring along your smal. change. There's nothing going to cost you more than a quarter. A store brimfull of pretty things. not to be found elsewhere in Clarendon county, aud all priced from 5c. to 25c. TOYS, GAMES, BOOKS, FIREWORKS. Candies, and Fruits. MANNING'S Holiday Boxes, Ribbons, Cigars. and. Tobacco. Tinsels. Seals, Stationery, 55 10"" and 25C and everything for making Schol Supplies, Etc. STORE. your Xmas package attractive 1W ha You NeedAo ThOf en maiquiistsesd ycranb sThe State of South Carolina, Dand p-Iticcupaoiony a qeod ofr how mayuy of Clarendon. told. la was going to Londoan from1CUTOCMONPES 'oodbrid-e to visitv some friends. tk-CUTOCMONPES Ing with him his tandy man. When Decree. Woodbrdge was left the sky wa William Barwell and y. S. Reamer clear and cloudless, but whe London asExecutors of the Lst ill and was reached it was raining in tor- Testament of Julianna A. Mi. Rich. Irents. FltzGerald paced restlessly up jardson, deceased, Plaintiffs, and down the platformT expressing re- Aginst gret at having failed to bring his ut- William H. Richardson, John S. brella and occasonally sending his Richardson, individually and as -ea cesed. Administrator of the estate of Aug u i itzee rt e I fo ustus F. Richardson deceased, Buy c, 17 t iRichardon, Charles Mfoiat t ee dottd nsian E d spn, io S49%n, Su ed come to him. His Ion& artistic Charles S. Spann, Ranson Spann. Whni-Ptah 12%edfnesf~wdth otdUeadEwrd0 pnVoaSan thenm taking out his watch from his Bessie Belle SpanG, James Shepard Do you buy fertilizer under a brand name like a pat-. I fob, he said to his man, "John, go and- Spann, Mamie I. Spann, Viola ent medicine, or do you buy what your land needs? jfeich my umbrella and catch the - Shepard Spann, Charles S. Spann, Ammonia,1 to 12%;rdon Bone) Phoshat Jr.,rRicharfCSodichamdoniason8o Itis oifly a question of how many pounds of plant food d^- faithful John to Woodbridge on a Peter Richardson, James Manning they containP journey costing twice as much aS an Richardson, John Cntey Richard By mixing your fertiiedoref o a uttepo umbrella could have been purchased son, Chatrles Richardson Villepigae, rtion of quick acting and gradually available Phospho- for just outside the tation, w,5ie John Cantey Villepige and Emma r Acid and Ammonia to your soil, and you FitzGerald stayed in theDREtSS: rom UNDE DVEFA Decretal Ord er of the Cou rt of Com mon dPleas for Clarendon County, dated the Know Wha YO Bu OT Pt'ser::dos Maaind-n anpWorse Than a Galy Slave's Life. 11th day of November, 1911, J will sell to The lest fmney, andhme heirrolandsthmorespoductiv Less than a centry back life at the hirhest bidder for cash, on Tues teac eas one, a nd math ad mr rdutv Eton appears to have been even hard- day, the 2nd day of January, A. D. 191,. Woobrdg toaon alsi some frind.aat er than at Christs hospital. An old (Monday being a leeal ioliday,) the Home Mixing Pays . tna h ettesho n13 aebeing salesdky, 11) front of the Wtoodidge w a left the sy wnI a e describes his experience there - Court House at Manning, in said Coun .ty, within legal hours of sale, the fol S o tn thatfor tes o lowing real estate: Ouro gr at haing faile o bing his uo a workhouse or a jail To get UP at All that certain parcel, piece or foinge fseed thei ownted mlorins k thrandt li and beign rob, eds to go mn twohn, go and-ato ovsip nte onyo Fertilizer Mterials for ome Miinfth pmp fmrea santy ach toet'anoithe Stt-fSot a noamthful o tofoodbrnige o'lc lnon bohsdsoah inhs homasPhospate-Ttal Phspho- Impored Grond Fih Gua ouney cotig towie theemiemuch ases ante ow o .ricAci, 1 to19% Lie, 5-3% - Ammnia ~o 1%; onePhophae fo uttonid the tan, whleteanAgutRilodabt Feraodtad pottes and beer.Pieodcnaingrehnrd ~u~ainit-otash, 12 Hgh~radelried~loo-AmmoaEtnape-acs wto he loten boys haracd- n h eealdvso Potash, 4% High Gade Tankae-4~nmoaa, ~ woer hant Colds's hoptay.o a p ln o fld saeofM oo to 0%~onePhophaofLim, 1% Eteonon whom oef the seho nen 183 ca-do4scetfe b .C desriaios hat mxeience heren Milras . n9 pi.19, "worrsrsthanttiatThfmaa.yformerey of athou o inuai jinlice Tontu at~ rwo h atb ado aly -~~ lto sweeaeirowno Setor.n ein rc o nsi eea The Coc-M orttereir.ownandnstheoSouthwyolandtwf th SYORK, N. Y. CHRLESTON, S. C. "n't orig th ie oan edesteo rn ihadoadln rondof mutnaughttye chl' arnd o pa be iner.t o. n Don't aow hento provotilon tootmp gonod dgnra;ln n o h s ou tobressuchi oas the eot . of by ln fM .C.RcadoS. w-hos paet contid n ano ari-ad vatygeneom Sx'oe at Dresen Cndre ndbigaprto hsaeo riationnsm..o tant mind says thoeAgsu .Rcarsn eed Bank acount. het yo estabish you- down paentband the chid thwormer wodbesidFl owsii self with llec~~~~totihn of skul ictted epton th onyafCl-nocntian coy bounde.by-lansdon ichacdontar. arTmnyofchCdene-M orasadlttircmertopa Co.pes W*OK .Y CALSOS whcC.wta heanral hn .B ABE ilW.ES, k Cahe. CAdLTNrusAT, Prson. *ntfud vnSeifC~ on theeisenaralstmanbeigssndtheNG.mCanR.w(roShasCroana) causefofitathwhicoadeBtatekExou feelomrIneeure andeu onocardmatdaced at heeace.s. TryPHit.tRIGHy Boxenednt sere sEarns~~CPR &WI+T en't eaher an naght il'.x ATears.ATL Don't alow any povocatio to temp yous to puzle achl onth h eopl iTlpoeMi 9 th inunon ained ind n frte 5, SLCCESSOR bond all certaidbypth TisernonLOASNGT '* S~~l), on a mostyg curious facta-nDresden thtCorpso-as ea stt CHARLESTON ~ ( writer, is atng Itbuavt when t reach Motags aboe freoint of oint bewen afth an-d OLy nght pasretah tp hlayro ter falsmerEYALW may eail bcamudegrertsik oter In a~nig.C ~ Thee~orethon ofule attepondhstonp__________ - -lnt b toere befobre anviy thern /l//fit!;! - ~~~~ free. lanyt cidren asll le ato hsADlgtuehne I , po~~~~~~wint, show thn the abgins lty fomthints e oe~hs elw Ho eBn*n rs o ohetwTheforea Ihutsanth b eins- nd svrlyas ot r eyw safer than a safe. This bank i~. eo tne care fo dth hidcpara- nwd. hi retn a o I - 'tiveln ar watrchedereath. Thes are tu tirely safe and absoltely reliable We titede Ito geserhe mor prfectgs oe ar- el odmn htar o s~~ecisl attention to each -. ~~ ets ateacs a n ga rdatantat swy dignw"si o give cu~~~~~omer evewy n d he A rivoersnd ne frees "lpigcuos"istees e W-L A E e a uCtuESR TObeyond a fewrtIn eth Thinss de endslhte ae~ rofsisr DoosSah nd lidsClun aithwtihcIriodnatthe rineeo I andl~a ters:Grills an Gab e r st iheavineste n it reach-"Ne orJn tI'tim an moey n 'ur usie COALEsTON S.ee n e 4 apaseegm reF.-tha r Is, adee abveiredngpontsO.afrst kingwithu~'.Ladypaksre ~E DnL3Iighto f arge Isplandsr ofipater flsM- Dd' elCnotb tou 40deresu atsns teo and bot. atwsth ngnt o h mi eer atet~nan cn mey tolas 480 smegrees, meoeany of t tooAmeiaooit i gis h SSash Cord and Weigh freeze.mAll and rock for haltiooledntotamhista h Cnete tm Florida---rpoinarea the n ire b eryineal t horm. rrd It at~do ht E AKO A NNCBAhynttNeaKrp oFord ohae athef ithte of lfona abou freetz-pst i renalwt ubaThey ave ben brught ithng60 qairrmte mies bodya of copuara- sn amdfrz iin fe issaert an isafe .hsbn C. n eay rah b h pedd tioel ofr bewaer500,0 ane ndeath. T h m n adh fetI daho _ir-lThrouheTrain Sericetof theet-ab00e,0We the ageore pr f tbige-d pl os it elflwn i. give special attentionnietCoastcLinesRailroad Wi e ven thIrtcoen ee ree We anuactreeod inagriculte nd hicn.Th Y? W1LL SAVHorSahadBinsOoun oteanfoBatiers; ic wrills an GableTh land anteswe Empire, o thtm Tn oe nyu cheierfllynaments eenDor.n ThelD Japanesa mpre prer is aod "ee"cleetel3rln us T. C.WHIT, j3,00800 acroes, orjuaout that tofoh beuoswie et i E BNK F ANNN hynottaen rPass- FAorida or tae ste statew ofCaori,w aborkut ,sasJde WilnS.Cminesgrah y ton, seN.i C.io "Seemstweene that00,000 ande50, LS ______rtowhichw _____be__ncludingForaoong timeogettins toout T T. C. WHITE 9,e00.000rares, orouustaboutmthatro Gen. Pass.sAgentttat souterdered Yorrt-NswuYor a-Of the bes'.t fcr1 sonal wear and adorn;"mder a' ~uuyaU Qothtsexes. BRING YOURteW'lsobeooI tgot mXnalorders carefully Onde, h adafl hl -Te tate oP TSo.u~tharolica ~&zla a sapeceel~ ihi co~~Willhasmo Beenwefound W. tS. eae STestamentHofTJNESannaIA..M.iRich STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Decree. W. C. Davis, Guardian of Martha M. Davis, Plaintiff, Against January Scott and Legree Felder, Defendants. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date of January 30th, 1911, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, at Clarendon Court House, at Manning, iu said county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Tuesday, the 1st day of January, 1912, (Monday being a legal holiday,) being salesday, the follow ing described real estate: "All our right, title and interest in and to all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated in the County of Clarendon, containing one hundred and eighty-four (184) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. Fannie Sprott, East by lands of Gabe Spry, Stepney Bennett and Joe Mitchum, South by lands of Stepney Bennett and lands of estate of Marant and es tate of Cy Davis, and West by lands Aaron Weinberg and lands of W. G. Frierson. The interest hereby mortgaged be ing our interests in the Estate of our grand father James McKinney, and we declare there are no other mort gages upon our interest therein." Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon. By James M. Windham, Esq., Pro bate Judge. WHEREAS Cecil Richbourg made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Ellersnn Adger. THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Ellison Adger, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the 21st day of December next, after publi cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 4th day of September, A. D. 1911. (SEAL.] JAMES M. WINDHAM. Judge of Probate. a. 0. PURDY. S. oLIVEa 0 BRYAN. PURDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, MANNING, S. C. B. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. CHARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. Prompt attention given to collections Ceres Colds: Prevents Pneurnonia iFI $100 I 10 Per Come-D lars ($25,OC CLASS M] 10P To prove our Store t tion to a fe Men's Suits, $4.64. Ginghams and Chamn Besides t some Rubi lucky num cember 20t 1.MM Making Love by Telephone. Wooing is a slightly more compli cated matter in Sardinia than it is here. The marriage customs are very curious. If a father has a marriage able daughter the would be suitor ap plies to him for permission to see her as she goes to church, or in the event of her not wishing to be seen he com municates with her by means of a spe cies of telephone which has been in use since time immemoriaL It is a long string with a wooden knob at each end. The father's permission having been given, the lady drops one knob out of the window and, the shut ters being closed. places the other knob to the ear. while down below her would be lover pours his protestations into the knob she has thrown into the street. Sometimes this curious form of courtship continues for two or three years, the man never seeing the face of his Inamorata. Longfellow's Incomplete Library. I remember there was one little boy of whom Longfellow was very fond and who came often to see him. One day the child looked earnestly at the long rows of books In the library and at length said, "Have you got 'Jack the Giant Killer?'" Longfellow was obliged to confess that his library did not contain that venerated volume. The little boy look ed very sorry and presently slipped down from his knee and went away. but early next morning Longfellow saw him coming up the walk with something tightly clasped in his little fists. The child had brought him 2 cents with which he was to buy a "Jack the Giant Killer," to be his own. -Annie Field, "Authors and Friends." Insect Tones. An Investigator given to the collec tion of curious data has observed that there are at least three different tones emitted by insects-a lo-; cue during flight, a higher one when the wIngs are held in such manner that they do not vibrate and u yet higher tone when the insect is held so that none of Its limbs can be moved. This last, it is pointed out. is the 'voice proper" of the Insect. In some cases it is pro [duced by the stigmata of the thorax. Thoughtful Painter. "I see you are paying the hospital expenses of that painter who fell off the roof." I "Yes. He's too good a man to lose. As he went down he touched up two or three places which would have been very hard to reach."-Louisville Cou rier-Journal. Where It Hurts. "I tell you," said Sinnick. "men are getting so deceitful these days that you can't trust your best friends." "And, what's worse," interrupted :Borroughs gloomily, "you can't get our best friends to trust you."-Cath olic Standard and Times. It Certainly Did. ".ohnny," said the Sunday school lteacher. "can you tell me what caused the flood?' "Yes, ma'am." answered the little I fellow; "it reined."-Chicago News. Well Worn. WIgg-That was a pretty old joke ~oremi cracked at dinner. Wagg-Bor *m didn't crack it. That joke has been 'cracked for years.-Philadelphia Rlec lubber-Tire Cet. Sale n't wait-Tyh 0) worth of N IRCHANDIS] this is no "ft w "Special Pr They are fine values. bray at 5c. per yard, he Cut Price, er-tire Bugg er. R. emern1 1, -8 P. M. ITI l Fertilizers yield enormjs returns on truck crops provided you ?use the right 'kind. A truck fertilizer #iould contain 10 to 12 per cent. 1 1- or about twice as much Potn as Phosphoric Acid. Potash improves the reld flavor and ship 'n! Vi ping quality. If your dealcr won't carryePotash Salts or fertilizers rich enough in Potash, write to us for prices. We will sell any amount from a 20 * -s i b. bag ~ bbagup. Write for freeoo on Truck - - ~ ~ Farming and Fahiizer ornrzdas. GEMfAN KA~I WORKS, Inc. -- -Coutinental Blad.. Baltimore Monadn@ck Block. Chicado Whitne Central Bank Buildind. -- - New Orleans STATE CF SOUTH GAROLA, STATE OF SiU i' CAiRNIA, Iarvndon coulty. E .of Clarendci:. COURt OF COMMON PLEAS. COURT OF 00MMON PLEAS. DECREE. Decree. H. J. arby, A. D. Harby. J. M. Har- W. E. JenkinsonCompany, Plaintiff, by and Horace harby, as l'rnstees . - under the Last Will and Testanent I Against of Horace Harby, deceased, Plain- Reuty Gibbs, Defeudant. tiffs,UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A R. K. Wallac , as Trustee, M. F. Hel ler and W. P. Hawkins, Defendant*. dated s.r r eno C o UNDERa AND BY VI1TUE OF A :o UNDE AN BY IR''UE F Athe highest bidder for cash, on Tues Decretal Order of tbe Court of Commonnday, the 2nd day of Junuary A. D., Pleas for Clarurdon County, dated the 1 day being a leja! holiday.) 20th day of September, 1911, will sell t the same being saesday, in fro the highest bidder for cash, on Tuesday, of the Court Hbuse at Manning, i the 2nd dav of January, A. D. 1912, sd Con within the legal honrs (Monday being a legral holiday,) the forjudiciaFaes,the following real same being sales day, in front it til estate: Court House at Mar.nuingr in said Coun- "All my riobttitie, -nterest, estate, tv. with.n leaal bours of sale, tLe fol- hate lowing real estate: ture. both itaw aud in equity, in All that parcel of land situate in :Ind to al, t66 piece, parcel or tract the county of Clarendon and State o lving; beig and bituated In aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty-four (144) acres, more or ahe ontan one hndre less, adjoining land of A. P. Hoi an d sen r o oe nd of W. a . Cole, of Wuite andoer bounded on all sides except one by all of which will more fully appear nowor formerly of Toas L. by reference to a plat made by E. J. Bress, and On- that Other side by Browne, Surveyor, dated the-day lads nov or formerly of Holimau of -- 1906, 'recorded in plat and Wiu. - :ook number I on page 95 in the of- The interesthereby mortgaged be fee of Clerk of Court for said County in, my interest underthe will of An an41d State-.t Pca.nd 0 t o -it rppr. brose ieO,'dated January 11th, PurchaEr to pay fr a Ers 1893, as an heir at law Of Riah Gi bbs, S erif B.reo GAMBLE, who w.as iiy m other and. a child of SheiffClaenoa ouny.said Ambrose frmon." Purhasertoppay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, mo lefriClarendon County, FO0"R SA LE _____________ 11ERE IS A BARGAIN! r I L LMCOUGH AND cRPTIWNGU 60d acres of Cl,-andon land ww I t te sold cheap, bd00 acres clearas on T aud stumped. R This land is well located for fday, the ndChdayandosaoolnuary A D. for parjiuudars adseresss, t FOR G-s ~Om&LOCIF IC. F. RAWLINSON & co., OLD$ I AN DALLI 7! A'D LUNG TROLUeLE Davis Station, S. C. 1e of~NG _ad-yngten ndtae in BugaGv nd Awenaysoeo es n la~o ndsgO n!rfrel o hmsL Bet -ivh urgssand Dthtole sieb 'EW'9 C EANand in GH- - in m iteesindrghewt1aftm brosewe haveno ted Janr1th 1893,nas aIheoesaataw oc.Rieh pabrs wehgivesawayythisherand- chldo Stothehneshldin patfrhae. eF thi S Ale closs *Dc** HERE S A BRGA'N AND TI 605 ecesof laredon andwil --