The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 07, 1912, Page 3, Image 3
VOU TURN
B0!' cit 1 :t 0 el S o I ever: .
one,. anI to .Jbsiess'a t
accnent in e
GOOD BANK{
is an absolute necessity. Ou
Batnk wifi c atfe'r your moue
trusZ t: % and satisfacor:
Tne Bank of Mann
ALL 0A(!.d COVdiRED
- - ood c):c3 to stari
azin uid.: betr ee-mtatees. i
FIRE INSURANCE.
usk the ubhc to point out a bet
ter i mu othe :tnmount of'th<
man).y th%:. *.he premium for Insuranc
in a- go;z, e-n . Ai3 : while we don
say th' -,r house atir would be
stre:,k of p.od lack. we do say that:
live policy ite bes. next thing to it
If not insured. call o: send postal, an
we we will instany place your hous
safety.
GERALD-DAVIS CO.
Manning. S. C.
ASIER Y!PAY
T3e are glad that the number of ou
lady depositors is increasing. Wc hav
made a special effort to please therm
We'ei v. each of them when - openin
an accournt a nice leather check an
card case of the best material we ca
get
,Bank and Trust Co.
Hacker Mfg. Co
SUCCEssoRS To.
Geo. 8. Hlacker & SOn,
CHARL.ESToN. S. .
We Manufacture
Doors, Sash and B nds: Column
and %a!usters: Griles :a d Gabi
Ornatments: Screen Dloors an
WE DEAL IN
GJlass. Sash Cord and Weigh'ts.
Woodmen C~ of the World.
Meets on First .'ouday nights a
830.
APPAREL SHOP
FOR MEN
IND LADIES
Evrthing~ of the. best fc
the person~al wear and adort
mtI+ft of botii sexes.
We tl mail orders carefull
and promptly.
DAVID
OUTFITTING'
COMPANY
Showing Off the Author.
One day the Rev. Mark Guy Pearse,
in a tramp through Cornwall. came to
a little village in which a tea meeting
was going on. Mr. Pearse entered the
litt'e cape!m and joined in the tea. He
was in the most unce!rical of costumes.
whIch w::s an act of sense on his part,
but during the progress of tea one or
two of the "'eaders" managed to recog
nize him, whereupon one of them a;
proached him and said in an anxious
whispe~r: I
"lie you the Rtev. Mark Guy Pearse?
"Yes-i be." he answered.
"I thought as how you was. Now,
do you see. we want to raise a little
money, and a thought have struck us.
Do 'ce just come out quiet like and say
nothing to nobody, and then we %ill
L put 'ee In the vestry, and we will go
into the chapel and say, 'The Rev.
Mark Guy Pearse, nuthor of "Daniel
Quorum," is in the vestry and can be
seed at thrvelence each. the proueeds
to go for the good of the cause."--Lon
don Answers.
The Top Hat In Sculpture.
The statue of Alfred de Nlusset,
placed some years ago at Neuilly. just
outside the l'ote Maillot Paris. rep
resents 'the poet in the outdoor .os __
tunme of his epoch. holding a si!k ha..t
in one hand. Personally ! indni tely
prefer this "dandy Musset" to the
huge and :-nmbersome grotp otsm e
the Comedit' rnise or the enor
- n ou 1 j'eSict in rv;k'f on k
is pe:ps the
on.......n''ial rtain'ly the1l0
poet- who I r tate .. s in 1a- li___
Tremkha- f : this
duewhic I 1::tv gi:-fd is the i: r:e
q s::m 'f r. s: whridae in
rn: f: prin-!*;::s (omr.-nce to :1
tig in.':rs -ar\\.Ve. Ken"t. IU '
i' !,ne-( : u.:yUr. : d etti tO a
pr::.a-ing s is h1 o!ding :n etrly
\'ietorian 1op.nt 11'ouit eighteen meIes
in front o 17 bwrw A tight frock
conit eimuletes the tout ensehbe.
London Nott.s and Queries.
One Didn't Count.
A locanl ofileini. at a dinner in Ihila
delphia. praised the Quaker City ar
dently.
"I must even praise." he said with a
smile, "our esclusiveness-we carry it
so far, you kno~i. Birth is not enough
with us: residence is equally impor
taut, and they who live above Market
street ::re doomed Here, surely. is
xclusiveness with a vengeance.
"They tell a story about a dinner in
- Rittenhouse square. At this dinner, as
the fish course began. one woman -
whispered to another:
"'Dear me, there are thirteen at
tabler j
"But the other woman smiled and 1
answered calmly: play
"'Compose yourself. my dear Mrs.
Cadhiddleder Waddle. Mrs. North- Call
Broad is not really one of us. She lives
uptown, you know.'"-Exchange. lay
- tear
A Hostess and an Emergency. ton
Lady K. had sent Parnell an invita- to d
tion to dinner, but Charles. who was shin,
very absentminded with respect to so
cial functions and unconventional in bh
the extreme. had forgotten the right ball
date-of the party. He therefore turn
ed up a couple of evenings afterward dire<
an hour before the time. Lady K. tr
glad to have him on any terms. did
not undeceive him as to his error, but guii
hastily sent off several notes explainm- o
leg the situation and asking some of mou
her most intimate friends to help hb wh
Sin her emergency. She also ordered a
uastily improvised dinner from a near
'caterer's.-"Life of Parnell" bl
A Natural Query. SOfl
The late General F. D. Grant. when mten
discussing military neatness. used of. to S
ten to tell a story about his father. to a
"My father was talking to General ~
Sherman in his tent one day," he the
would begin. "when a third general en. Tb
tered. a brigadier notorious for his "A
slovenliness. After the brigadier left drat
my father blew forth a cloud of smnoke Tb
and said: "
"'Sherman. I wonder whom that man man
gets to wear his shirts the first week?'" Dlats
Naming a Book.
It is not generally known how Kip
ling chose the title "The Light That
Failed" for the hook that helped to
make him famous. He had almost de
cided to call the novel "The Failure;"
although he was somewhat dissatisfied -a
with this rather prosaic title' One even
ing as he was sitting in his study read'
ing by lamplight the light went down T
suddenly, when Kipling exclaimed: foils
"By JIove, I've got it! 'The Light e.. U
That Failed!'" . Thes
.. wili
-Gilded Pets. fer'i
"Riches." said the ready made phi'-il
losopher. "have wings. disturb our rest P9
and require constant care."
"I suppose so." replied Mr. Dusti~n sitt
Stax, "but human nature is human ne
nature. and we will keep on wanting tht
dollars the same as women want dogs ed.
and canary birds."-Washington Star. iona
-____ _____al sa
A Man of His Word. e
"Well, old man, did Binks keep hisC
word and share -his last dollar with pi
you?" asked Hodgkins. -wa
"Yes," sighed Downanout. "He did, for r
but he'd made the same promise to tle s
twenty others, and aUl I got was a fore<
usd
nickel."-Harper's. ue
Culinary Ignorance. M a)
Mrs. Kaller-Cooks are such ignorant Fe
things nowadays. Mrs. Justwed- censt
Aren't they? They can't do the sim- Ne a
plest things. I asked mine to make Slat
some sweetbreads the other day, and R4
she said she conidn't.-McC"s Maga- takt
zine.
-Sensitive. th"I~eo
Dentist- Wemutilthneeof .
that tooth. Patient-Then I will go out no
of the room. I'm too tender hiearted e.y
to witness it.-Meggendorfer Blatter. ,'
r Are Ever at War. he's
'her ac tw things ever!a-tingi at ety.
war,~ jov 'rod p~ es bUt Bucklen s A'rnica
s 'oon sbdues the itchin', i"ri'a'ion, ia
flammai orwli. it gives comn-ha
On'y '5 eeu't' a . all drIt: at
T'r.e Remaind~er. Id~
Dear Stapshots - Can you tell me
whart is the remnader of the quota
tion~ beginning "Maa pr'oposes?" Cer
ta1uly.. Man proposes; woman op
poses.Buffalo Times.m
Easily Answered.
Wife-The doc'tor has advised me to elas
go south for a month's rest. The ques
ton now is where to -ro
Hu'sband - Go to another doctor.
Not So Bad.
-W' :. Eve~ ii:,i worste otfers fromn
pb~ishers.' rsponded the poet. - Ran ii
Z2.-._ -4',
TlzHIS IS Tf
known the country c
goodness of its c
speakmg population
Of perfect coffee m
hundred years ago.
Is the best of al
I Orleans coffees. I
ricn, smooth, doub
coffee; pleasing tc
braeng to the wh
, sk your g
and accept r
'Che RElLY-TAYL
New Oe=
yhe Slu h id
-rion-. writing nu r!;ele! ou ' reaki
manta:gd in Chicngo by jimV
han. This team was called the
n ISquares. The Legan qaares
d - game with a famous colored
called the Leland Giants. Fuller
:oefon: "In this garne. which was:
ecide the city penuant cbampi'on-,
a freak piay ocuinrred thit helped
.elir.d Giants to win. A baxtted
hmt w:s ;eing safe over the head
e second basemnan struck an Ing
sparrow. killed the bird and fell
Gin front of the tcasemanf who
v the runner out and saved the
if you doubt this Callahan wil'
you the bird, which h'e had
td to keep as a souvenir of
hard iUet may do to a ball club.
Got Them Ali.
doctor told him he needed ear
rates, proteids and. abore all,.
thing nitrogen2ous. The doctor
oed a long list of foods for him
t. tie staggered out and wabbled'
restaurant.
w about beefsteak?" he asked
~vater. "*Is that nitrogenous?"
wai!er didn't know.
e fried potatoes rich -in carbohy
es er not?"
waiter couldn't say.
e. I'll fis it," declared tbe poor
in despair. "Bring me a large
of hash."-Washingtonl Herald.
ning People Receiving the
Full Benefit.
are have been many cases ike the
ing in Mlanni. vryn relat
e expeienc~e of people wec kn;w.
o muena toward relievia.' the suf
Sof thousandCs. Suich tesct'ion
It WVhite. S. B3oundarvS.,'d
S. C., says: "I can . confr the'
et I gave regarding DI n' K , x..i
ills mn March 1908 aind agi say
this remedy acts just as repr'&een
used Doan' Kidney Pibsoc
ly when in need of Ltem and t hce'
wee so wea that.c I n'haut little~
cj iover the kidn-yv sece i. 1
e r d constautly frmbn kce
act oss my 1oins and mornings I
o lame and sore that it wa~ hard
ec to dre'ss. If I sat downi fo I t
hil, I h'ad to lift myvself by mi
Nothiniz ever' he' ped me u-ti I
Dan's Kidney P'ills. Th'ey sv r
1 kidneys to ac normal .- ,nd ition
cerrected all thec other symp tomcs
: complaint.
ir sale by all dealers. Pri'e ?>0
SFoster- Mil bu rn Co.. lBuffalo,
York. sole agents for the United
meber the namce-Doani's -and
no other.
Afber the Mother.
FOes your sou tak Ie after you?
used to think he was~ goin to, but
that he's in college he show's et
ig of tatking after his mother."
hat so?"
'es the only thing he's made since
been there is the debating soci
'-Detroit Free Press.
Madfe It Clear.
.]gernon,. am I the first woman you
eer loved?"
ot exactly. I was in love with my
her at ten and with at circus rider
veh'. But you are the first girl I
Sever asked to marry me, my
"--Washigton Ierald.
What He Cut.
ms-M: sona was speading so
at cle.e that i told him he
Ot o~ut somec of the ilrxtrica
1"I - Do e Lo it ? Willis-Yes. IL'
fs me that be"~s bee~n cutting
.......y...r...d.a the be st
M. I have tom!.:ia elec nd
Two Vers:ns.
I ' Jane 'B"nrow- k irst :'ontribntlon
to litetur a somn VerV! ta sr
Sent to tl,, ch.e h i'-ied 5he
StI' in ; " ns 4e!c, :a'.snted the
Who i' h:: itwas nS:ehock:
"I !>Iv, no us" for yu il ess
f eg v::i ::ur.::iI morle. nd
eur. .;se :Iinli: ejction yo.npdtha .
b-n :d O mh. e(!e worded soe
scrnuly ::ssheer-!. 'unnec.essary crot
sji:y Fli:~u endured eiser.~ yp in .srli
tudh for wn -h family knew th
in_, ot her l nture-t mt oer
feelinseem T4 t:)mUch "or tier. She
confessed an <nadd ymaty
flut when sOn ho the lotter th.rV
remins usthat .Ise's w r nend'
spir Stn itrI: lin.d Wies reatod
with more c:: th: :ness; :mi wIth the
, the
we rins mslyat *,reuser . - .Ion t
n:H writt-h:
--d n tr ~ n-- yon:e nro v :ke s.-td
Ye owths Cor:. r:n Atu~'k ~
A resenty pubshI iwor on he
socl)i:tt nts t i 1: the into e onr,
r~etiis as that tous'ersee invent
eon iyt. k'he of Wein o: thon uo
the enfltiid -uhn t pay a Iy::vyL the
tohe the:e o n~toI a:r t masse
Cunrlved Arhe ;ofane ofyhce n
versiti n we refused admission to
theg ar::io :;f hpe:l wit Le de
ed trousers. v~i 0 rnDukv hi-m
selvwas exed f mAlneaks when
he presented hr'imelf in this pet
a.ominatins Pufat t tcnqueror ofr.
Napolern w:s not o i reisted in his -
far :.reni:eri task fr coqe ing pulie
opiniou. T es somnleing :tbo
thiesand tht comendted themy
to the so eneimind o.' the mansses.
nni -e a .-e be wearing theo eoer
Curved Arm~s of Fiywheels.
A great many the le imagine that
the arms o n dywhels a ptill are
curedir hesage is of beauty and
araeful aipernce .ut thiAs not
so. In the making ot these wheels
they are cast in sand from Molte~n iron
poured 1in. Als the mrm: are of less
thickness ande bot than the heavy
rimb and the Ilub, they begin13 to cool
off quicker. By the time the arms are
"set" the rim nd hub are still cool
ing anA contracting and the effect
of Their shrinn : I to cause a very
powerfup on the arms. As the
latter are oldly set they become se
verely strained but i the as a are
curved they withstand the pull that
goes on during shrinknage annd simly
striyghten out a little.
A South -African Namne.
4 The hard8y Boe r roortrekKers h a-d a
fin- sess of, In naming places
in Sotsi Africa. in nhcb Transvaal
ther-e Is a1 place! whiich rejoices in the
name ot Wa pchteenbeitjebeldebsch
afonten. dI is a name." says a Cape
Town exeltange. "which s..-peaks of lei
sure. whose gente initation to te
tdirst traveler to rt es a little b the
brook beneath the coo, shade of the
tree cals up at ouce tie hoout Of t.
green onsis in a dry and barren land."
The Unopened Letter.
"Wat doesGerge an' gin' tis e
" ob. theiri usua ot or fsnonene--n
dyinge love feent. despair adpal
the' that? of istTrmpt."hi
"What aire' i Ton eoin todoin aboolSt?
-OI retrn zito tnoed my thear!"
-luaed B~u" is. ia ru o
Fayst Tr-amp--TiherP e nt g'on' to bed
.'ee.iilzo. TheseI:" cooi' school
cis "eachin- ;ir '-o toDL- use~ u th cold
~To s e- a rai-o; tue' an wa.ic ill-.'
edb the st~tu. j: expe .:paid for htis
Trele snes i~th hst~'s lie.Ou Iit.=: that.
tuay: whenuu peopale -t c o!tantuuhst and
clds. -Orhk yom-'li fe hen promp .
2.-aer Dr.f ~ui: Kuini:.'e a D i 'Se d b
lumihem ::nR' ~'s If -Ofrd e n er
''Imt 1r :n.I; itrm.tb!. railwa honk f
:ure ntI . " .: ti m--. : fllly-t:u a e rr::Iiob'
Tei,1:4 muil 'u2 regai dined 1::ds hle
reliabl and~f u: t nd.- Stt and 8100
Ple okaot S~ae': tefe
Toredr i oe C iep tron
or pLur. s hr nth amerie . la
ntnive mpsedW ofvgeal
e)trs fro m rots an:dt erbsi
goe aotne "to the iver and
boracel's 'Ec-ino leimmditel:y
whout enryuseat orcommn. t
Te hen iqui gfd Livoter
ith gyan rthe remwyn for
cheonic cnonyatre, ttheadacheon,
Aeer he lls, ind hdipetio n: th
lier -oe. t is hnarmestsr and
Ple'aant inefef
fromcu~ Congstto
R. L T. s th pefe-laa
HE CITY
rvertfor the pc a
---
fee. Its Frenen
developed the art
king nore than a
a N
I so-ca led New ~
is a pecuIarly
strong, flavorful
the palate and
e system.
rocer for ii
o substitute
OR COMPANY
U.S. A.
She Paid or. the investment.
"ere.'.' cnipined the aggrieve
fater. "I hao spent nearly $15.000 o
hat giri's eduntion. and now she ge
and ma rries , -$2.500 a year cler-..
"Wel." said the friend of the fan
ly. isn't that all of 25 per cent o:
vour -investment? What more do yo
wtant?"
Always on the Job.
"No. Mr. logerson. I cannot be you
wife.
(Quickly recovering himself.) "Wel
hat ends it. 'May I ask you. Mis
Lodemia. if you are carrying all tb
ife insurnuee you want?"---Chica
Iribune.
The "Progressive" Party
is the :ndivi'ivui, man or womim u:
uses F'e Kidney~' Piifr backaneb
)fl tad b.addr ('rre::ui1are. Foe
n a relios ue;-:nte. The Dicks.i D a
A Cocl: Acci:!.W Dircovery
Om- ' i Iec.-t '::1ys Ua (:(ookilng P:
When lhine fruom I'ais to St. GeC
mal wrS4)openedi the ;irst trrin en
rct:1! a i na prty for ;lo::e lune
vas oderedt Thei mna was li::od I'
eon. and silere;I befo*'rea tou por tt
potatos wee DUt 10o fry A fF
tnet Wis !t-:erd al( :M:ig t en!
laed for a:; n.;r. so the I tate, we:
oken 'il the fire. bta left in thle p.:
Then entr.e a second wessag'e. Ta
just airrivincg." and the potatocs we:
hirid:: pt bar!: to fry, :ngnin 'Srz
th party s::: rnw a toe lunch the pot:
tees we:'e broeulht on vithc the stenl
Eah iitip w.as th:-- found! io he blow;
OUt !!!je : soifl . c-isi.. r euef Iealtoe
to thit <'eligh; t of the :.-n-s:s. The rot
w vithou: nowein:.: it hadinet
ponnne ete sel ?es.
A Paro!ble.
Twoa ::en sheood watchinig a stea
shovel at wor.iI Wjih a chatter "nd;
ro1r te shovl it ito a sleep ha
elti n : (arad ofl earth i a
dupe it e a wi-tting freight trali
onion:er. "to ee :hnt n i oste:ltr tntir
t~e br:e:d otee of Cgoodi ue's moueth
ti:: ears falster lhan :a hundred an
with reicks and shovwels could do it."
nt the c~ ir oci 'ooker shook his hce:
nld answered:
"Ner hero. mics:e:; t it wvouId De
ter to emp:; :; ha'fdree me: wi
picks ::;! shoelCs on; ts job wou ;dt
't b bett e stiiil. by yca:r way of thin
11ng. 1to e:ag~dy a ho::.:;od men wit
fert 10 and tabh.::,eonsi''--New~ .C:
Goot V'cing~ In th.nn Das
m ~ jr e on. cc 'i::: 'b
bra b\He rih .1ih CXV:"i'i:
nd high :.4ts The weigh1ts 'f
r actinz ho:s used :: thi time may I
judged frocn 1: a;e tht wvhen thn
v:e converted ;om ''izhes 1to S
o::s. ithse~s fr p:sen-.ers adde
sons.-.ondon Chroance.
t-er Susy Life.
Auact Mah:rthn s-:onds ni! C:1y Ioe
picsto defeat thle hurgars she
.ertl -ure aye coEig here.
jon t;:a:
1OR CLE.K OF COURT.
- *m:-In -A N *;% W SE F A CAN
L di~e or t:e i:'-- o Gek l Co~urt for
arenion Co y t ot rules of the
. im IT. C W'E LLS.
:L GI TO .0 -mw !Y TiiE RULES
ofW th D--mr::. . . rimy-. I hereby an
ica.ce.- myse-f . cmdid: .e for re . cttion to tht
inee of Clerk of Court of Ch irtondoni Count:.
ARCHIE L. BARRONZ.
r ANNOUNCE .YSELF A CANDIDATE
-for the omtle of Clerk of Court. subj-et to
he rules or the Democratic Primary.
J. Ii. TDION.S.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
- AM A i:.\ND:DATE F~O: THE~ OF'i-l'
1/ NK 2. E
A T TH ANS OIlATION :
. n rir Unncm l C"Iif
I-,-_. .' tup----:!rof Claren1oni County. sui
*t to hi- o ' - Democratic primary
W. i. DA\I.
"' The.' C!: iv: f C r.':: '::o
car iauas -nneti d. :; i y n he~f-.
eIhavesinc' itt veryv gr:at p t the
xi fOr th.e.uppor :iv'n me in :.hat ileetnn
U'd n: uitm:. m- canidiae-v 1 duno entir.'yI
A m: 'OWIn terit. : d upn tni 1 s.k the Sul)
.1rt o the pople otha cmnty. ad i f elected.
r to:*11M;1(,'L- !u o-oly after every section
ve coun:1 :' .i tofaimi.i.ly dschage cetry I
; of :he oills a tet be my absiv ity.
I.L. JOHN STOUN.
. NOUNE -YSE LF A CAN- i
. didatf f.r Cary Sipervisor, su'djec to the
u of if.eDmnr:i Primar.':
. iE B.IOLADAY.
A T T-E1 EQUEST O_ A NUBEZ R OF
Z. e a:~::s h b;:ve e..usnted to ie acawidate
or )h l.- e o" Counv t-upervisor. M- et tt
ra.- the Dmocratic primar-. If clhosent
[ha' . or to efxercise th -me s)USLIZ
uImegrnnt that I have in mny privale affir.
Ro.pectfull.
CALVIN J. H.LEY.
FOR SUrERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION.
T 73REnY ANNOUNCEI MYSELF A C. N
did.te for rrcuOi to the otce of County
siperintendent of Education. subject to the
uies and rc:::atonsgoverning our Democratic
iraries. E. J. DIOWNE.
FOR SHERTIFF.
UI3JICT TO THE RULES OF THE DEMO
S cratic narty. I hereby o2er myself for re
,lection to~ the omtee of 'Sheriff of Clarendon
ountv. E. B. GAMBLE.
FOR SOLICITOR.
IEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didutxe for re-electlion to the oItice of solicitor
f Third Judicial Circuit. subject to the rules of
he Democratic primary.PHILIP S
PHLPH. STOLL.
T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
S didate for the ofice of Solicitor forhe Third
Judicial Circuit. subject to the rules of the Dem
ocratic primary. THUS. H. TATUM.
FOR CORONER.
MO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CLAR
I endon County: I wish to announce that I
am a Candidate for the office of Coroner for
Clarendon Countv, subject to the rules that
govern the Primary election.
HARYEY C. BAGGETT.
T1O THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF CLAR
-s ENDON COUNTY:
Feeling that I can discharge the duties of the
6Mce of Coroner with honor to myself and credit
to the county. I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the ofmcc of Coroner for Claren
don county. pledging myself to abide the result
of the Democratic Primary.
JOHN L. JOHSON.
Y HEREBY ANNOUNCE M.YSELF A CAN
didlate for Coroner of Clarendon County. sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I
im a graduate of Cedar springs Institut'e for
the deaf and the blind. I performed all of the
dutie-s that was assiarned to me there. I have
aso made a good moral character here in the
town of Manning.
THEODORE V. GRAY.
FOR lOUSE OF REPRESENTATIqES.
- HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didlate for the Hou-e of Representatives,
<ubject to the rules of the Democr-tice party.
JOS. H. LiURGESS.
T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
. diateforthe ous ofRepresentatives,
ubject to the ruhes of the Democratic Primary.
R. D. WHITE.
THERE WILL BE QUESTIONS OF I
Iportance to come up in the next general as
embly. and with my practical experience its ai
Le-ri>sator. fe-el that I can hec of .ervie. I
therefore ann ounce mysclf a cantdiate for the
Eouse of Re-presentative. subject to the elects
on of the Democratic Primary.
I. M. WOODS.
T ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDAXTE
.! ftor re-lc-action to thi;. 'ouset of Rep re-.en.ta
tives frtom Clatrtitd'n, ctunty, subjec to th*
ru-s aover:ite.tthe Demoitic Pr11 r
ANNE UNCY ANNOUCE 2 LFA -N
jtct to itn-:- riules of i e Demnoe.r:i riay
T ANN~OUN'CE .YSLF A C.\NDIDATE
i. for ie e:.on o he Hjous of !-pr-setu
aves. subject t.o the- rule-, of the D.emo~craitic
party. H.AR\'EY W. -IICEUM.
T iEREU-1Y ANUNCE ..YSELF A (AN
.. didlate for th'- House of Repnresenttatives from
Clarenden couty :d pe::;- n:iy'lf to -ae
FOR MAGiISTRATE.
.T lE VOTUP S tOF M ANNING JUDI
.. eit D istrict :-Prim i.n: to :thide the re.
silt of the Democaic pra-re. I het-rhy ain
nounce mnyseclf ai car..I it' for the umee of 2-lug
irate at .Mauin.
Re'o .fil-a.
~ 'ARl DtItKSON.
T R ..ETyi tIt- LLY Ait THlE DIMJOCRtA
...e o-r.fth- Mannit::t jald'ial dIirk-: L
ectn' :e in the: Mari-trtate adme- for tw(
yrs me'.rt . ped::In : myclf t..ubi; ti- actiot
ofty vioirst at t':w app'proIthinI pranlary ele
tion. 3a ::7th. ttt'!. 0. -1- U I A H A -.
FOR MAGISTRATE AT TURBEVILI.E.
THERtEIY ANNOUNCE MIYSELF A CAN
.. dilatca for re-el-cton of Ydari-trate- in Tlur
i .e a..t.o.Judic.ial Circui'.. toi be vted on ti th<i
.ow::preinetis: t>ot:1t2i.. elibiiun Mti anm
Saniy Grov''. club-. I bhave done :ny best to fats
charat-Imv dutte' in tits .,mer. t.ud i I anm re
.rtedit iise ti ito iiimwiita. And furthe
n ed.te toit ::- n.ernied bya th- r'' :ad r-eea
nhs o rte Dem-:ocrte t i:.rt:.
.D. IliRD.
Turt.-iiir-c. S. C.
FOR TREASUJRER.
-r a:C.tY ANNo-:M. :Y AANDLAC'
.L terre~er tit thet stie: G-:: - 1'
FOR AUDIORV.
Tf lHEREF>Y ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
L diatm f.. r e.Eicctics to thle omtee of Count;
.uditor. tubject io the rule~ .f the Demio.crtt
~ rimry. NDREW P. BURG(ESS.
'FOR UNITED STATES SEN~ATE.
H IERDY ANNOFNCE MtYsEL~F A CAN
diatei for thet United States 'tenate. -ubijet
to te rules of it De:noeratic 'rimary. You
suport an~d induencei~t will . : .preciavdt.
FOR CONGR.ESS.
- 1. th 1e m
-.. ... .Ia l el tu
fi. t h ith:,
BEHST QUALITY. EXPERT WORKMANSIP. +
R & SON
11 ,40N,
c.! p
:hu rNetur-ers (or CYPRi ESS)~'
DORiS. SASH AND BLINDS.
Charleston. S. C.
Prompt Deliveries. Estimates Furnished.
AE~ 740%4 t~.
See our new Moline improved Gearless Cotton and
Corn Planters, eouipped with Runner Sweeps, Covering
BlIadosand Rear Prs:Wlwhel. Runner opens the fur
'ow, the So.cep leveis thie surface, the bla'des cover the
seed and thd Press Whel completeis the operation.
V% This wheel is controlled by a lever. whi.ch lowers and
raises the frame, aud thus governs the depth of planting
PRICE $12.50.
Also a full line of Mohne one and two horse Steel
Turn Plows, Middle Bursters, one, two, three and four
horse Wa gons. Buggies, Surries and Harness. Also some
ie Horses and Mules.
For Automobiles, see us. Some good second-hand
_!Automobiles at bargain prices.
D.C. SAW CO
10. 12 and 14 Sumter St. 'Phone 553.
SUMTER, S. C.
CIHARLESTON--ISLe
8K
-OF -PA-LMVS
Is calling you, the surf, the music, all cry out for
you to follow the crowd. The
Atlantic Coast Line
has provided the schedules and -rates; begining
Strday. June 1st, to continue during the season*
SatT oCharleston
For all trains of Saturday and morning
trains of Sunday, limited to return until Tuesa
day mid-night followving. o>-$32
For any information, call H. -- LAK
0 - Ticket Agent.
0 T. General Pass. Agt.
WilmingtonN. 0.
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Orag'eburg College
For Boys and Girls.
i~rcparatrv C Ru ul~ ar Colleze C1ourses,
. Te acher u~~-( "'w;se. Music. Art and
New i.n: . n r id Facili i s, Military Feai
ture f r t bin reach of ahi who want an