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.iANN INC. S. (., M3AY S. 1912. Puib~hes A!! County and Town Of iciai Advertismflnents. RUTH CHAPTER, NO. 40, 1:: .n inre C w pt 7'p. No. Mh OrdC.r oi:tN. orn tur. ex~r YANeetCn-. Fis Tut.da iaeach Senthi. rX)G.M SxMIT. W. M1. ST. PETER'S, NO. 54, A. F. 1. Next Ne tinr, wednesd:v. SW:. May F. L1 IVLn:. W. d. E. J. Un1ovwN\- So TUMBLERS FOR ICE TEA 1 BeatiflLarge, Cle~an Rockt Cr.)stal Glass. Colon ial Style. t I 60c. PER SET. MH M14NIN GROUEY 60. Mr. Jos. Hl. urgess of Suimmerton, announces his candidacy for the legis lature. 1essrs. P. E. Ridgeway, I. N. Tobias and others, left M.onday for the reunion at Macon. Those who go fishing if they cannot bring home fish thev can at least fetch back a good excuse. Mr. Harvey C. Razget,. Clarendon's coroner announces his candidacy Ier re-election to the office of coroner. There appears in this issue the card of Ir. H. L. Johnston of Turbeville. who is a candidate for County Super v15or. The ladies of the civic league will serve ice cream and cake on the court house grounds Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Iter. WV. Hi. Barnwell, Episcopal Rector, will preach in Presbyterian church, Pine'vood Sunday Mlay 12th, atl11 o'clock. M1r. William R. Holladay has resign ed his position with King Brothers at Davis Station. and has returned to his home in the Fork section. M~arried in Sumter last Thursday Nr. Rutledge C. Broadway of Paxville. and M1iss Lily Jones of Sumter. Thev will make their home in Paxville. It will not be long when visitors at the country homes will be psentifui from men who will rejoice in the pros perity and sorrow in the adversity. Yell it boys in lusty numbers. That M1anning has shook the fate: By- waking up from her slumbers, To win one game up to date. There was a railroad wreck near C'o Jumbia yesterday on the Southern Flyer Chariotte division. Several people were injured, who were taken to Columbia for treatment. Mrs. BS. Rl. Tillmnan, Jr., is seeking a divoree, is in Cincinnati and has filled a suit for a divorce fiom her husbard. she allages grs neglect of duty and failure to provide. All of the lady members of Mianning Chapter Eastern Star No. 19, are re quested to assemble at the Mlasonic Hall at 6 o'clock share Friday afternoon, 10th inst. This is important. The tobacco growers in the Salem section have succeed in gettiug~ out a fine lot of plants, and if no disaster overtakes the industry the prospect for a good crop with high prices arc good. Died a:. Glenmore. Ga.. yesterday. James F. Tobias, aced about -:5 years, a son of M1r. W. T.1. Tobias of this town. Trhe deceased leaves a wtfe -and one child. Mir. Tobias left last night for Glenmore. Judgthe Joues eandiidate for governor 'xill sneait at Summnerton tomnorrohv ih.antd after he -:>cerb ri n ti~e school aud:itorim he w ri he en tertain ed at a smokter la Ie homen of (aft.. Jta.tA. Jaes ag reundon. He 1.'.1e ve in Au:y* T..he town couincil has ) adopted ani 0r rhinance .o pI'rhb: te;leo noi cariti inclun tiJamaica ( Giur a~ L thston and iti he coull~'tt Iu p e ti bae thsev ,adi have ben. edfrth n ingr mr * rag oft . r Gerg W. E~ hornetin 3ersn~ afel a Eh Death and B:ral of A Good Citiz-n. In tne 5-in yearX OF nIl ae a-rC. lIe at his h ome in T'un s ea d his, love : m- on, uua: i 2nd. The fu-nera! tok lace a:tP I v '. I' G c lr. :he C . Grave in thp cc Kl o am :' rom'far and nea: mao f O.,ioa ; f m cUme U, :otedrai one Th dcased ha b:-In 8 ar d i for. w.e s Ais A1:l: 1.3 i.:1 'end S:-. 1, who washe Do .ne F..fh a .. a n .1-, nW !1i: zhe, Pit:::u . The kecowd wi.1 was ao h af*' -: m. o4 ,-. e true, ~ ~ '.c. vsa e::;san 'c. >"nis a::o :o'x~s :hd aae wis bor "r. Tubeile ' wa a ao:Je in m btL Pe r ehoi church an' e:C- 1,1 :Csh:ons.supportf he In. ob CodonULv i.: d n. a "1i o : zonu ofc" spcnd onen: wh itcrs cuca'.cd the an SUot"1 t 11 ti. he 'o :ae th ea the.e o in w 14eh h 'e aled a L. adbing faip in *int ho:c hje o ote'rs Hi werd was his bon a'L en - .giv was lh laes Int-i P -nw -:the characte ofp the man. He aN'l be tha:,commuuit m a sma unlt.L 11: 1.:1 I Ll4W~~ if) o ''0.0. 4 a.a le famiy o sd. I iae o ti aquitua , a ee he. i:: ss o hirtoa1n'p high chai it the counit.e :whe. d ee com >ctn osto tak s wore mael rUe. he will be aroned by giving pe :onal tstimnony to the yigii characte f thec :uiLd One. le knew him e ll md was La proud privilepe in ever, Zense to have himn as a friend'. the los: s erSonal. bpir. the hemory of the eai ed his wothr. i ever be cherisee a se -'icn"C DsSC:O Of aection. hi .as !oval and true. He was a man.-.; .i-Ier oak has fallen in the forest woodraft. Is ;It to be wondered then, even In thi os, world, when sh a nan is calle ,0 his eternal rest and passcs away fito his sphere o life that a community ha i saddued shadow cas-t upon it, an' at te meiories of the achru and deed f the~r neig-hbor are recal'Led, an' Tri witem tears of affecion? fec eie from far and near, this county an j tie ins counties, were there to inas oesa their esteem for the man and to at ,end thep funeral. The church, whiel s perhaps oe of the laryest seatin! .naacities in the county could ot begi to hold the congresgation, the edific was loack, and there was a lar.e ove niow on the outsde. Tihe floral ttibute Wre i beui11-ful ndl thpechoir renderei Is t to bpewonvere then eavien hynh svth wrdcased. Tuher as pae< severaletmrnistrs whnde pasto a r saf dnedov chhad cah seron witn harontneu eoiey h a t a nd' d-e.dI ie: tir eihbord arerealmed, ai >rige sothbed tears of at eotioe wasle fom efar and r.utisfunt atii tejonn lovetes, wered fhreon esc.t' he theiretemfetemn an to at enc he fneal. The chuch, whic saksras orgem of ortory lages earn itwo olso o the lirean te edticn asbpoke and terae. was arlarreeove ow the edsde The ordalntribute wee eaktfl andls, the ho needede istin imrsie the-fmavtei hymur f the deanhste Threwsp presen everad iniast whouhdben pasnt i; ln thoe chudieb:cte ermsen wa ronounbcked byarscn as tese rev.Er iscn. wero spoetiull mcle tee \sz:'. at tes. helosrdsfweresasmosti man.ble soled wi.a hiwitreoain loeyrall dido not. prac a1 sourero, ih I's~ pa et eoo and b 'eatifulldrit itev of Lv to~rod alookpartedfin.i heh csket the enelindo that cas gati was gena of roryseldom hat tas a lestoon ufon the livce tof thi| thout.ca andd emuaeu wesreferencer o rhemdees of atheadecrwse soul hr atonste toisetrmal hopea tho drcigmn.the sympatho htinoeticr nastur >p the mo ashi tru friewhi. was de yeted were vist atocing ther ner facn to he eiih wr et res their the tarsa hserm Teetlaes we' etifuDl clleeru uan, h nole cit.ze, Thisonru an val Whrid.. J3. Gibos Sojorner t ise Th pae, and the Knsiighde med asL Hord, alo theoopat i he chrc ehidte.ilebai The casket La theed will be con akeet uld bokypo the faodeu of th eihor; at wich tyime adopitopeasa rems cll and heacflehie ures1., there in thatucaske last Iheueril y remainsci'b ofaedr wesu Thad een ied toaritsX etena hoLme to jih he0 fathers whm ' had efre as t ou ?. we r visibtiy - alcd theiri'sai Jee ae tld.? thediugry which t >at their~.co hert..LUILtd, Teaic 11' li ?ilbearetweeS.D cclve . .Ielveen, . .Tomlinson. 11 ?5.. heeler. L 0 B~C. Gbos 1..J. Slot -s.uThe oodmen and the.' Knight hecurc ben the vehicle" barin ; betn et by th1 ode ft Worl atwhic time aprorite.e :ices willItsbe0held. .asse Away.i u1 let EatoJ 1aI\ as hrd dternon, 1r. amesHarpr al Knigt, ged bou 0U eas.Th d :cse mrredSlssSale311u'h she srvivs hi, thy ha )o cht r. To uea ok lc aud V., i.~ L C II I k prob~r b :lld a s r:om1 The .1ummen t: wto t I cs of , I Notw rn a.4 l :- u v hQ; ZC icia >wtition fo a nnban: of (chedule a: le.as: we 1.nders'and tha (Ca'~'inX Wilson LIcsa-es to :acc: :mod:: t e paton 1.the roaa a s tar as i:,:t n ev thatvte eenr-:edo: hv b !' 0 1 t ~ t 0: . v !1) c iputo'. The noxt o be to te0 the c a n mee't;ig ad. .1a 31" IC..Y1 V a the voterso ea I:..frte sevsfo ec 'o the cadd-.' .n.~' 1.m;een n : mi a . cr. T ."'e K Pi say taj to I i rav ow to .iar :. I::e thw to Suni'" F: unt i:'c eSC)( Uof .h .og sc h..uti thv r Sl lre wej; so fae Sm: r :ap:eL-n3 Bencaused thannt ol ban oulnro wummrt at every tin mus t get to:.: .,Ca tnaptiP :tcIasK wet o:e ie b:s edneU'ai in as tch - ame ot. bE.se b;alantsc w a,. the 1am cay it ws :nle .1"'a a ee d~yri~ es:,eSre a::a 'tPC w tsili.~ l / The scor wa nU to 1' favor ~ o teach ig. ut .'amn w:o; to Ime - r ~eitar . ugo :N n ' s o !e :o 3. !!n heg Soolanni eam wouldracu wer J)ere l ta the Sutut. atOd so f !I.a as ummerwan Cs mIcocred tha3te woi~al oc- t cinch. e Th1: e wt a scoe o t or::c -010 IC nx V4o iwvt fi adC~.r i The I tt jz~ronablv Ssould hae ic .,ai m T v(-SUitors Ct ht nucnils Stuer atheru t.e. Eca a the da andti is scdb oew o m shorl that stone to s . p i hrom fr ally looaefr if erite easd. in wan her hydt hineonz t wo a n t he r.Thesit r s r t:%oa - n hi t Sun1." iI.V caumtero, wonerae mou:; the. hcoorbd pApsermi:. t ,: : tO! be ij e bouae, asi: sel no ?3:t iC:IpCrnet amouga b thrae has much toN dav ith ate s oo Sunda i oaty. The badi wohied poeye reao thie aon :hei eorttheste Dah t reci and uro bi hv ing th commendable.h ex Su(M bythe Char. exL n la Hig Schoolcaei: seaon strdi ay. te ly te ias a mth ;or's but weea revee b th owa white flower my be wor. TtSmi Iwiiitc nes3 stands for purity: its formi, for b'auty: it frgane ove tsL, wide field of oth maria:e ts g ual iues. faithful ness-al a true motLr atr:outes. The pubif is crdiall yIn Vted. The morning hour for preach sumer, wee they o puavteheohi. os ch lf tha fown ttiay. to the. are rel Q loitngdor oehng easyit s fonde they dolC tot rehie dhat the merton.abok ikta te1amr Atsermo tolu:bs whe cobeyraoh edthat wh atistue eharc next day dav: ift'itwsord ahvea von ashes feend Satda tetinay were badgie isy hie alowr. The white canation fis thi repri ht ew aybefore. ts wlelitt n e rewns ompurity:it fn fohbav: tit butairaeove ats ande fiel o gothe charit:is hadting que! ities faitous-l an like myother's atbe. h Apulic deire odiavy an vied Te ornin thur one toeachin has becd chne wouom 11:30 doeto openlyi aid because the ojct for udeay scoo eal chaue fromt~ a:30 fro a0.bohe ether tappropriete. yte onca~ Quitt Sc::doreth-Moteing.hdbe frotndei e this trnel thatr "Ap-fl eemto a:blok there ash artingr wratnor Club"e wats obanthe eoreof ethod whic is -..otre.Hasuhatce beenoff re it wout haveiwo. a i fene of the metingoc were ley in he ma.oity. Thave onlyc f;oundaCtinL ho theisl rer tsht a'u f ay bearge theni mee-c o the er was some az tougt of hain a tCnicet au inasmuchas aoy umber of th members h abnot bee pelt.'s. sugsu a ie many hur other' inate.hl HadAppltc dered ton haea tickt a theclu there wla~s 01 to pre et. ond he1 oud h'anv done hopel eeal t hi ptica practs fromn Aybody. The' tie elected by- the convevntio cooeud: . ye hi a n Ctote.-dosnt seem o tink there' wAs ;,anytho:1 wron 'mystriou or 1b int secre metodsof i ie We ar verydesirus o aC !ar * atteod P.e -of1 th ' 'iecrui n a eti oreac at.the mrnin ho. afte ~ 1hc doe wl.e'e'edo h churh lan b thelades o ou church ollowi . his thCb' i Claerlor/s Co:1ventio: . The ci .nntv concution couveCeC 1:as Monldav miorningZ, all of the clubs wer renrescited. A. .1. Itichbourg and J M. Windhain were chosen temporar chairman and seeretary respectively e Ier. F. 1. Siuier opened the procee oswith prayer. The temnporary. 1)1 'anizailon V was madle 'permanent with 01.' uOpp)ositon1. and the'n Hon. C. M )avi was unanimous y re-elected Stat The fol1lowig nami!.e. v'ere placed i; nom11 10i aton for deega t'e stat convetion: U. C. S,-aLerough Charl *on Dulaut, II. H. Ilichard'son .i r.. L Mi. Jnes. R. E. S:nith. D. L. Green, 1: 1. 3 radha. . .v. V C . T Davis .1. M. Wi::dhalu, W. %1. )avis, H. ' Cole. !'. M. KinneCy, I. M. Woods, J 1. Tinmmons and L. .1. Nettles. Messrs . R. P1owen and Louis Appelt wer placed in noioation, uat their .per sonl reuet teirnames w-ere with, conveio dopted at reso naganst InItruc*ions to the Na eoa convenion, and for the delega " tO Vot! 'US .L LI Sca'rborough. Du Ra'. Lihardsou .Jones, Smith, Green Urudhaui and Davis were elected. There was no contention, very littl( speech makiir and the whole machhin I cryv w.-rked us If grae:harmiony pre. vi 'ale hroui :, i" t was conceded. b; the Ueais ltha' the convention we. mad u 1p of m:jority of .Jones support r, a1d thero. there was no use t have ayu een:ention. It will be tinic e L.)- g .l*!warm when the voterS ' to the polls, and at the poll. the streng"th of the sentiment of the voter: I have its proper test. until then. th< Bease inen are contenting themselves at the sane time, they wili know whc are wir h them in this contest and wh< is aaL them. The same may be sai< of the Jones element, they have had their inniag and won with mere perfunc LOrV. and scattcring opposition, and "'un Uow On they too will know who h or or again- them, if thewr action ir ev convention is any indication. the di sixo they have made is clear and pro n(u:eed in Carendon-Biean a n i 1..e, but the primary will he the ar b'"er, then it will be seen whcther oi 1ot tL conveution, by electtog a solid Jones delegatioo, represents or misrep resentS the majority sentiment, o uerelv Lhose who find it convenient tc aend the club meetings after bein urg'ed to do ro by some bugaboo tha1 has been created for tle purpose. The conven:.ion adopted a resolutIou: ofteCd b. Mr. J. H. Tinmo::s express Ing its oppoi-tion to any eliort to re strict the pri:ary sys.em: this was about, the most, important expresslor the convention could have made, and ii was adopted without a dissent,ing voice. The following is the county cxecu tive committee: Alcolu.-L. M. Jones. Bloomnville.-W. C. White. Clarendon.-W. M. Plowden. Davis X Roads.-J. R. Dingle. Davis Station.-.J. E. Davis. Doctor Swamp.-I. N. Tobias. Douglas.-W. H. Castine. Fork.-W. M. Davis. Foreston.-S. M. Hguesworth. Foreston teform.-C. T. Ri).aeway. Gibbons Mil.--E. M. Kennedy. Harmooy.-R. E. Thompson. Jordan.-B. B. Thompson. Manning Farmers Platform.-J. El. bert Davis. Manning.-C R. Sprott. Mid way.--H. M. McIntosh. New Zion-I. M. Woods. Panol.-W. R. Davis. Pinewood.-.. t. Grifli. Paxville.--L. J. Nettles. Sardinia. -S. E. McFaddin Sandy Grove.-W. D. McFaddin. Summertou.-C. M. Davis. Hornor Roll. -First grade.-Charles Browne, Ceci ~ Clark, Susie Dickson, Alston Davis ~ stelle Frierson. Stephen Harvin. Lu -cius Heriot. Sarah Lesesrno. Henry Ne w mant. Lula Rugby, Samuel Rigby. WVil ~ lham Richardson, Connor Wells, Charice: SWilson and Louise Yountfe. t Second grade.-Lula .'.ay Tur'ner SLvnne D~ul~ant..lessa Hlacikis, Cravet iBrad ham. Sarah Till. Edward Sprott Warren Diclson. Ma-y Rligby and Id: Nav .Tohnson. Third grade -Peter Thomas Brad ham, Rosalie in auger, Grace TJhames ' May Lowder, Virginia Ridgeway an< Isaac B3agnal. ~Fourth grade.-Thomas Bagnal. Pear Rawlinson, Mloses Levi, Allan Harvir and Maud Sprott. Fifth grade.-Tora Bagna1. Viole - Ajdrewvs, Louise'B:wcess. irtvne Plow den, Georgia Sais Pen-1 Adamis. Dais: Barrineau and Helen Nimmer. SSixth grad.-dalla Wileon. Carolyt Plowden, Bea tah Joh nson, Irma Mie 2 elvey, IPoucei Hirsch mann. Mar: -Dickson. JIeinie Bnrgess, and Nellie Andrews. SSeventh grade.-Netta Levi, Jean nette Plowden, Elizabeth Coskrey. Sui .\1. Sprott Addie We inberg. W\ilian Wo\lfe and JTames Barr on. Eig~hth Trade.-Celes:' Ervin. Aileet FL ildeer. Robert Bradha::. Mae Spence and \Iarshall \Woodson. Ninth grade.--l tma Weinberg, Luc: Wi\ lson, Preston T'namnes and Anni UIIrsch mann. s Tenth g trade.--Pauline Cantev, MIabe Todd. C' de Johnson. Cora Woods. IRob erT W\ood-on and .James Sprott. - GR.\DED SCHOOL RtEPORtT. 1.tovs. Girl's. Teai: 9 Euarolied....................:~ HIN '" Avera;;e Attendance.... .. 0 115 -2 Avera;ne Schoiarship.... 7 0 First G 0rade~................... (1 C - *-r C nt .ut ad uac. . avne "'c ar'hip..... s: a ii U Nere e. ra ILecture. Three orfour hundred colorecd pet iemt in ai urniou me-tirtf las: Su chu'ire. wre to' a aor' : ir)bv Mr . E l't'rsot'I.iT:araa Tex 0u'.n., . a t'o W .C. T. U.iol ij t . t i-e .atc the whstv on 1resent : T he W. ~ce T. i m. or u i.'; promotedo and faeret by aon of teb"o meto inacutial'~' whi teai a. teI branc of simlir work amon the CWOaeus. ha CLa Oepe veryO mue mongallof he genies. formor attentin1' :o tis ogniztinAno PA XVi LL E. t .dr 11. C. isroad way. of this town t U mr on Iast W\ednesday o 3 Lilie Jones of Su:ntr. For the r they are taking their home wih -une. M . . 1R. McL-.:d. - M A Yo Broaw aV who las b< - teahn a'.t Tav'is Sn on. ha- c!o - her school and is novw ai home ag ai D - The 1'-.ts )iCUe Of the sson 1 Siven t Cutter's Mill on is-. S-.tr but on aceUut of the ine lement weati oU1N a s:n ! f,.rA"d IIas :In atten :r C - it the conez-itin of the prec. -service on la! Sun-i'a 'v moring at I - Kyzr.uniked M:. Vrr(( Mr. Low< , of W ilsons. , L.''2 Uv "n Ridges. -of the CCunt... -!r.AL,..; ~ .e nbetr .dnt ,tecmal.: enr in 1 rdied an l:.ry hour 0n 1 Frid.ay riring. S5he h:,:, b :n r:.a - ctive up0 tO Z. feV dU: a 0g,wi -hehad a ra hh h:wr - coere S S eveno c !)dre .h - hoSt 3 dran Childreu ' .rIVr mon -er departure. S vas . Iember the Paxvile Me:.hoIst church. The terient took pce on Friday atfern< at the family e r . J. . - on COducCed tO:e ser i. Several folks fromn h:re w 0t o St Ie last 'loed to attend the novi Seta- sce o he Tit.an 1. isJ;si Cr rerneo.-I Tues'L >1 from1 Ga :e n ICa ahug A fEsh .irv was- given att Tindal'S : Sou last Friday ein. Those ae ing were Misses Catherine icO.aur Annie Belle Dufant, Belva and Em I Broadway, .darie Tisdale, Eva and V ian Curtis. Alessrs. A. .. Cubba; Wash R. Keels. Harolde Curtis Prof. J. D). Gr-i!Tit. Dr. L. J Nettles sp"n, the past wt end with his folks at Ftresten. X Pax' ille. S. (.. May -th. 1912. SUMMERTO N. Politi's. natio;al, state and co.: will dolbtless claim the right of n in the columns or our newspapers nt particularlv those itued so seldom once a week. It w'n2 therefore higohiv inconsi2ert. r' n occasioi correspondent :.qu--- ,nvyr amount of sI a. ;, : n or-der makL?%e this; !e:ti: : -:nthe pren. ing ot e,30 i0 . IT' :: :w r "at : to tion th:i re. r *i as are het made r r - . o thispac . .. .A eed will be i t;:h:) :' :'-0 b On of JT. A. Jn: ~m-ds fe on that ev e ni Having striven thus to meet the quirenerns.. 9 o .'. v- e.Spi'ndent to countv paperI, ;'ve boJldlv digress to s that the corresp: onience sent last we probably got wrecked somewhat transportation, possibly on the Notr western. And our faithful t.ypeset~tl had some difIlculty in properly adju ing the fragments, as we note a m ture of items. Before the wreck t! were: MissClara Hard of Greenvi is the guestofMis tcatseSsarborou! Dr. W. E. Carrilyan of Charles1 spent a few days in town last week. N. S Mrs. R. Brant. 11113 Paden Parkersburg, W. Va.. had an attack hI grippe which left her bad kidt trouble, and she suffered much sev< pain and backache. Then she heard Foley Kidney Pills and says: "f taking them a short time the pain I my back and I am again able to do own housework. Foley Kidney P helped me wonderfully." The Dick Drug Co. An Ordinance iTo prohibit the manufacture, cc po>uding. sale, barter, exchan -stor'ng spirituouzs, malt. vino .fermented, brewed or other her .ages which contain alcohol. Be it ordained by the Town Cou after the passage of this Ordinant Section 1. Trhat it shall be tunla ful for any person, firm, corporatic drug store, or any other busine within the corpiorate limits oft town of Afanning to u:anufactu comIpoundLI srzil. barter, exchians store up, and keep in his, her, the or its possession, any spirituol Imalt, vinous, fermented, brew~ (whether larger or rice beer, or Jan lca ginger) or other liquors and bi erages, or any comipound or mixtt thereof which contains alcohol a is used as a beverage. Provided, that prescriptions regularly licensed physicians :n be filled in accordance with the quiremuents of an Act of the Giene Assembly of the State of South C olina. ap~lproved 2nd March. 10.JJ See. 2. iThat any person con vict ofvoaig the prov~ions of t1 Ordinance as to the sale. barter, change, or giving away of any of t articles herein pirohibited shall, fined in a sauu of not less than dlollars, ntor more tiuan one hundi dollars, or imprl~isoumentt for not 1i than 10 days n:or more than thti: days. See. ~3. That any person or perso firm, corporation, drug store, or dr company, conivicted oi the violati of thtis Ordinance by the muanufa urinig, compouniding, keeping storing ini his, her, their or its p sessiou for unlawful use and dispo: :m of te atrticles herein prohibit< such stor*e, drug store or- businc shalII be decltred a commnIU~ nusiant adin additioni to the pen2alty I) scibod iu2 Sectioni 2 ol this Ordinttn teI license to sneh I bus ineSi 2UI irmt or c~iorotiont 0r dra 2s shall b~e rev oked. All Ordivutmee or pa r'. o ~f Cr nant~ce 2ic.iset v .11h this~ Or nancee and2 ii are hereby' re11 id I lt~~iCO 22 C.t A A11. IWin!throp College Scolrhp and &2atrance Examia -.~.* vacan geoa~i 2nWntbo cit 0 il e hel :1 the e -i~y - -os on Erly .ly 5 "2rt o . m. .2V pl1n. (a b-- -o: 0es ha - It agea: hisexadnaion pi-'1 the me the1 on i. io:: t 2overm wIrd Appe'n'o -'rsh shuI Krt to 'riden:~. .ionso feeth r:m on fo .ears, -ide D0.B .Jo n :. R - H \ . p . 12. .t or the pupeo tkn retnrs fo th orn.orheS PNc o f Disch'K1ae m---i C Ma i191-. [sCANDIDATES NIL, e OR CLERK OF COURT. I I]-:EILEY ANNOUNCE NYSE LF A CAN didate for ti oe of Cleric of Court for Va S Claredon Cou:ntv. SUbject t- the rules of the avy Democratic primary. T. MITCH WELLS. LEDGING .1 AIll!-: BY THE RULES r Lof theI i-racratic Primary. I he:chy an i e nrunct! myself a candidate for r-eleection to the *J uftice of C:;rk of Court of Ciar-nd.>n Countv. ACIE . ILRON. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. AN- \M A CANDIDATE FO-v THE OFFICE Ir of County Supervisor for Clarendon County. age ii jectt te rules of the Democratic party. FR ANK P. ERVIN. re- A T T1E EARNEST SOLICITATION OF yri:simounce myself as a Candi .:z for Supervi.or of Clarendon County. sub -to th rules of the Di.noeratic primary. of W. R. DAVIS. On MrTo Tb Voters of Clarcndon County: - i I hrchy anoiounce myself a candidate for he oleo if County Supervisor of Clarendon Gouinty. subj;ect to the action of the Democratic m.prima'ry. I wasa ca.ndidate,.or this oftic eight years ag-o, and was defeated only by a very few votes. I have since felt very grateful to the people for the support given te in that election aid in subinitinu mny candidacy I do so entirely on m- own merit. and upon this I ask the sup port of the people of tha county. and if elected. I promijse to look closelv after every section Id- o -hecou.ty and to faithfully discharge every - duty of the oflice to the best of my ability. 11. L. JOHNSTON. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. nd T IIEIrEIBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN . didatc for re-election to the oftce of County Superintendeit of Education, subject to the ek rules and regulations governing our Democratic primaries. E. J. BROWNE. FOR SHERIFF. SUBJECT TO THE RULES OF THE DEMO cratic party. I hereby fner myself for re election to the oftlee of Sheriff of Clarendon County. E. B. GAMBLE. av FOR SOLICITOR. asTHERF.BY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN be . didate for re-election to the office of Solicitor ial of Third Judicial Circuit. subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. lmt PHILIP H. STOLL. t .3 FOR CORONER. n - THE DEMOCIRATIC YOT;-:RS OF CLAR to - eniln '.ountv: f wish to announce that I on :tn a Candidate for the oniee of Coroner for Carrendon Count-, subject to the raies that rte Primary election. lis H ARVEY C. BAGGETT. Im re- FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. THEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN av didate for the House of Representatives. ci subject to the rules of the Democratic party. JOS. H. BURGESS. h BUSINESS LOCALS. SI For Sale-My Hudson Automobile, le first class shape, cheap. C. W. Wells. h. For Sale or Rent-One or both ofmy onl houses near the court house square. Lucile W. Fladger. Itch relieved in 30 minutes by Wool t ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. of Sold by Dickson Drug Co., druggists. ey "Jes. Ella C. Alsbrook offers for sale hre er residence, the Academy building, er and three tenant houses in this town. efr Eer address is Spartanburg, S. C. ,y Farm Wanted-Several Marlboro 1ls farmers have asked to get them farms on in Clarendon. Write me what you have and best price. R. Cosby Newton. - Bennettsville. S. O Lost-A White Pointer Bird Dog, marked with liver color head and ears, mn- liver spot near tail, and on both sides of e, body. Reward will be paid to finder. A. as, J. Walter, Silver. S. C. A Registered Spanish Jack-I have n. a line Rtegistered Spanish Jack which ad I will let those have desiring his ser e- vices. It is a splendid animald with a w good record. Apply to J. E. Cousar, ,,Sardinia ,S. C. s For Sale-One lot in the Town of hForeston, containing two acres, with a re dwelling thereon. and a tract of land e'near Foreston containing ten acres. all r, the said property is - deeded to Zinck ~aBroom. and will be sold on reasonable ed terms. Address Louis Broom, Man ning, S. C. e- & "=~ There's No Pro-' *t tection To Life. os- A eros accident may occur to you et at any t ime. Insture y-our life for the dbenitr of thoSe- who arc dependent up son vou. No one can afford to be with ee, .cut' L1 fe l osur-ance or -\ecident Policyv. re Youn owe i it to voursel f and th~ose de 1).flen n. upon yOU to provide taainst '6 ERALD-DAVIS CO. .1 Mianningj, S. C. THE FR~UITS OF WISE PROVISION ed in you Ih come homec to you in old age. ie A\ riny i day is sure- to come andt you Is sh out'ld~ be re to provide for it. STA~RT A BANK ACCOUNT and watch it gr-ow. Our methLods of -e-e maing~ your moitney grow iulVly luam en~ edi if youi:~ inqui-e hel-l IThe Bank of Manning - ,[lS C. WlUGHT. ATORNEYS AT LAW W\s ING;TON. D). C.I .i.Ie alii 0611 DR. J. A. COLE. DENTIST. Upsta-~irs over Bainkt of Manning. Mj ..\NNING, S. C. Phente No ~7 -rae bes in tne world. C. R. Sprott, F. D. Hunter, President and Treas. Vice-President and Sec. Manning, S. C. -MIANUFACTURERS OF SCotton Seed Products-0 a-0 CP-0 .anAND ow-0 ow-0 ~High? Grade Fertilizers If You A UzzedO -O ow- -.00i vantage-try us. Our stock is the most complte in town, our prices are reasonable, so why not give us a trial. ~Judging From AppearanceI all our customers are well satisfied to do their Spring Bnying here. Experience has, taught them t3at this is one store wre e perfect treat ment is assured. . SHirschmann. .4 Don't Throw Away0 Good waring apparel and household furnishings simply because they have become stained or faded. We can make them like new by our modern process of CLEANING or thDYEING. We quote a few prices: CLEANED and PRESSED. DYED and PRESSED $ SGentlemens' Suits...1.25, up. $2.50 up., * Ladies' Coat Suits.. ... 1.50. up. 2.50 up oLadies' Waists. ....... 75 up. . .5 up i Ladies' Skirts.........1.00 up 1.50 up g Automobile Goats . .1.50 up. 2.50 up + Chenille Portiers......1.50 up. 2.0u C Blankets, Double...... 75c. Cleaned. *For further information write for free booklet. IDEAL CLEANERS AND DYERS. g ing & Burns Lane,. Charleston, S. C. $// Il I "dIAT'S THiE USE" pnigsm one else more for your supplies and re paiir work than we charge you for the best. We are wel! fixed to serve you in any capaciy and solicit your b)usineCss "on a square deal basis." We have increas ed our supply business in every line and guarantee every article we sell : THANK YOU FOR YOUR PAST FAVORS. Bradham& Tindal BRING YOUR ,-c JOB W R TO THE TINES OFFICE.