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AS A RULE yoU don't get anything for nothing, and a mighty lit tle for a penny, but we will put on sale, commencing Satrdy morning, October 25th, Two Hundred Pairs of King Quality Shoes, value $4 to $5, at $2.50 per pair. " There Is A Reason. The above statement without a good reason you would not believe. We have jist bought from the King Quality factory their entire lineof Drummer's Samples and fac tory imjperfections at a price. We are willing to price these goodsat the remarkable low price of $2.50 to make AQuick Turn Over. - ome quickif you want a pair of $5.00 Shoes at half U I t;R. JE3NKINSON. : vp L WE CARRY t Stock the following:--Hardware, Tinware, Crockery , ?l- e, -Enamelware, Glassware, Woodenware, and Buggy a& Wagon Material, Pumps and Pipeing. ;Farm Implements ~ all kinds Guns, Ammunition and S: ..ing Goods, r ; sI Tabie Uutlery, Paints, Oils, Stains and Paint 6 e Iabastine Wall Coating, Sheet, Tin, Sheet .Bolts Etc. Stoves Ranges, Stove Pipe and Perfeation Oil Cook Stoves and Heaters, $an Corneated Steel Roofing, Wire Field, Ger itd oulfry Fencing. & %!eart Welcomefor all our Many SrFriends, 7 GOTO e' J 1 RIBBY'S for Dry Goods, Clothing, i E ,Shoes and Hats. s. WWUWUWsMuw-wswi4 A Quaint Costume. The Thames waterman of a former day was bound by a number of re strictions. He was the first public servant to wear a uniform. "Iong be fore England's army and navy wore any distinguishing, garb." wites Guy Nickalls. "Thames watermen were known by their uniform and badge, a plaited coat, knee breeches and stock ings and hat according to fashion, but always a plate on the arm. either of the Waterman's hall, to denote that ,they had the freedom of the river and were licensed, -or the badge of their employer. Any person rowing or working any boat, wherry or other vessel who had not served seven years as apprentice incurred a penalty of ?10."-London Globe. Arabian Snuff. Snuff in Arabia is not used as it is with us, although one occasionally sees a snuffer, but the snuff is ordinarily made into a pill of about the size of a robin's egg and is placed between the lower front lip and the teeth. This manner of using snuff is common among the laboring class, and almost every coolie that is net in the street has his lower lip puffd out by a ball of snuff behind It. Arabian snuff Is prepared out of the ordinary powdered tobacco. unrefined sugar and potash. A Famous Bell. On the watchtower of the Vela, at the Alhambra, Spain, there Is a silver toned bell which the Moslems rang as a signal to let on the water in the gar dens and the fountain in the city be low. Its sound can be heard at Liga. thirty miles away. The maiden who strikes it is sure of a husband before the year is out- and of a good one if she rings loud enough. On certain fete days it Is lively for the bell. The Secret Out. "Why are taxes so high this year? demanded the indignant citizen. "Will you consider it confidential if I tell you why?' whispered the clerk in the county treasurer's office. "Yes, sir." "We need the money." - Chicago Tribune. Good Guess, Ethel-Maud Was talking about you before you. came- in.. What do you think she said? Gussle - Really I haven't an idea! Ethel-Good guess! That's just what she did say. tefluence on Life. People generally are what they are made by education and company be tween the ages of fifteen and twenty Sve.-Chesterfield. Gain npt base gains. Base gains *re the same as losses.-Hesiod. This Home Bank WILL START YOU SAVING AND KEEP YOUR AT IT. NICKELS CENTS 1 -- FREE To our Savings Depositors, made tc help people save "You can no more build a fortune without the first dollar than you cai build a house without the first brick.' ANY MAN OR WOMAN who will take one of these Home Safes, make-it an invariable rule, o drop intc it some amount, no mat ter how smiall, each day, will be astonished and de' lighted art the close of the yeamr at ho much has been aqcumulated without being missed. ONE DOLLAR IN TIE BANK IS IS WORTHi TWO iN YOUR POCKET, Bank and Trust Co. TIRE TROUBLES are unavoidable, but we can- lbefp you through them. We have a large stock of Newv Tbes and Tires on hand, and the: prices are right. In fact, we are- able to supply all your wants and thank you for your business. H. H. BRADHAM. JOHN G. CAPERS. (of South Carolina}.. Ex-Commissionier Internal F7.evneu JOSEPH D. WRIGHT. C APERS & WRIGHT, AT ORNEY ArLAW WASHNGTO ,D. C. LOAN~S NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Fody 8& O'Bryan,, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, IUNIMOWN PEOPLE Made Strong by VinoL Run-down conditions are caused by overworkr, worry, too close caly Daement, a chronic cough or cold which it is difficult to cure. We want to say to every person in this condition-you need Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, the great strength cre ator. It will supply iron to the blood in the most easily assimilated form, create a good, healthy appetite, strengthen your digestive organs and make you eat better, sleep better and feel better. A case has just come to our atten tion from West Scranton, Pa., Mrs. Chas. Proper says: "For three years I was all run down, weak and had no appetite, and after all that time I am glad to say Vinol has brought back my health and strength, which is just what I was told it would do." We are confident that Vinol is the best body-builder and strength-creator we have ever sold. Try a bottle on our guarantee to refund your money it it fails to benefit you. Dickson's Druz Store, Manning, S. C. Don't Let Indigestion Starve You Eat. Good food won't hurl you. R. L. T. taken before retiring will make you enjoy your meals and digest your food. You will soon becomi strong and healthy. R.LT. Die "ia LirRss Cares IWdi 1y restoring the dietiv, organs to healthy, naturs action. Itcontainanothing btharm less oils extracted from roots an. herbs. R. L. T. works promptly and does not gripe. Its benefits arepe mnt. Gwaanteed asriq et6U Dt or mon refunded. O0 and $1 Boles Ask Your Darit he, 19 R. . T. ta, assame U FOR SALE BY Zeigler's Pharmac W.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMA. DAVIS & WDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MANNING. S. C. Pay A Visit to our cashaier and he will convince yo that we h ave every facility for hans ling your bsnking business with na curacy e.ud dispatch. Our flnancli standing is Beyo'nd Question and w e aim -to treat all our custome3 with 'she greaitesti courtesy and consil erat.ou, be their accounts large 4 sma ll. - The Bank of Mannini R, . PURDY. ' 5.OIB' 05Y MAiNNIfNG, S. C. STax Notice. The County -Treasurer's office w be open for th ecollection of taxes f the fiscal yea e19~12, on the 15th de of October 191 3, and close on the 151 day of March 11. Following are tl tax levies: F tir State, 5* mills; ord nary county, 4& mills; court hon bonds, 1 mill; eeunty bonds, 1-2 mi county back indebtedness, 1-2 ml constitutionial school, 3 mills.-Tot 15* mills. Als ., 'special school tax in the various &ebool districts as fi lows: No. 1, 5 n rials: No. 2, 3 mills, E . 4 mills: No. 5..;? mills; No. 7, 4 mil No. 9, 10* milla; No. 10. 8 mills; 19 11, 2 mills; No. 1;), 4 mills; No. 14, mills; No. 15. 8 mi ls; No. 16. 8 miu No. 17, 4 mills; No. 18, 2 mills; No.] 10 mills; No. 20,. 8 ml lls; No.21,8 mil No. 22, 9 mills; iNd. E '4, 4 mills; No.: 3 mills; No. 26, 4 mill s; 3o. 27, 4 miu No. 28, 8 mills;, No. 26 ', 4 mills; No. 6 mills; No. 38., 2 miis; No. 52, 4 miu L. .L. W ELLS, Treasnrer Claren don County, W. Ka TAYEL, Civil Engineel AND Land Surveyor Sumter, S. C. Office Over Bank of Su-mter. I LLESESNE, ATTORNEY AT .LA MANNING, S. C. IElectric Bitters Or cceed when everything else falls innervous prostration and femali saknesses they are the suprem' se medy, as thousands have testinled F OR KIDNEYLIVER ANI STOMACH'TROUBLE t is the best medicine ever solt ove a druggist's counter. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA S County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff, Against E Susan Cantey, Defendant, Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Decpetal Order of the Court of Common Pleas for Clarendon County, dated the 6th day of June, 1912, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, the 4th day of November, A. D., 1912, she same being salesday, in front of the Court House at Manning, in said Coun ty, within legal hours of sale, the fol- e lowing real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Clarendon. in the State aforesaid, containing thirty-two (32) acres, more or less, as per p!at of E J. Browne, surveyor, dated February 15th. 1910, and bounded and butting8 as followA, to wit: North by Duck ford Creek, East by lands of Joseph Nelson, South by J. Susan Nelson, and West by lands of Cantey Nelson. 'i he said tract of land being the same allotted to the said Susan Cantey in the division of the lands of the estate of Joe Nelson, deceased. - Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff against Isreal Nelson, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY -VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Com mon Pleas, in the above -stated action, to me directed, bearing date of June 6, 1912, I will sell at public auction, to the highest biddder, for cash, at Clar endon Court. House, at Manning, in said county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1912, being salesday, the following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the County of Clarendon, in the State afore said, containing thirty (30) acres, more I or less, as per plat of E. J.. Browne, surveyor, dated the 15th day of Feb ruarv, 1910, and bounded ana buttine as follows, to-wit:-North by lands of Ellison Nelson and Richardson lands; East by lands of Ellison Nelson, and Cantey Nelson; South by lands of Su san Nelson and A. I. Brailsford, and West by lands of A. M. Brailsford and the Richardson lands. The said tract of land being the same allotted to the said Isreal Nelson in the division of the estate of Joe Nelson. Purebuser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sherif Clarendon County. State of South Carolina, Goty of Clarendof. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff against Rina Green, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of tae Court of Com mon Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date of June 6, 1912, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Clar endon Court House. at Manning, in said counsy, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1911, being salesday, the following described real estate: "All tnat p ieee, parcel or tract of land,.lying, being and situate in the County of Clarendon, State aforesaid, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, as per plat of E. J' Browne, snr veyor, dated February 15th, 1910, and bounded and butting as follows, to wit: North by lands of Stanley Kennedy; East by lands of Eugenia Willhams; South by Spring Grove Creek. and SWest by lands of Mary Jane Green and D. .Levi. The said tract of land being the part allotted to the said Rina Green in tedvso of the estate of Joe Nel son, deceased." Purchaser to pay for'papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon Cotunty. State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff_ 3 against Ellison Nelson, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of thbe Court of Comn - mon Pleas, in t'e above stated action. to me directed, bearing date of June 6, 1912,1 will sell at public auction, to re highest bidder, for cash, at Clar 11 endon Court House, at Manning. in said r county, within the legal bours for judi yy ciai sales, on Monday, the 4th day of h November, 1912, being salesday, the ee following described real estate: Li "Atl that piece, parcel or tract of se land ling, being and situate in tbe l; Connty of Clarendon, in the State afore ll: said, containing twenty-five (2p5) acres. almore or less, as per plat of E. J. es Browne, surveyor. dated Febi-uary 15, >1- 1910. and bounded and butting as fol 0. lows, to wit.:-North by lands of Wil s;;iam McKnight and Susan Nelson; East 0. by lands of Susan Nelson and J. W. 4 Weeks; South by lands of Cantey Nel Is; son and Isreal Nelson.'*and West by 9,. lands of Isrecal Nelson. The said tract IA;of lad being the same awarded to the said Ellison Nelson in the division of Is;the estate of Joe Nelson, deceased." 0, Purhaser to pay for papers. Is. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon, COUTR OF COMMON PLEAS. da Levi, Plaintiff, Against. Eugenia Williams, Defendant. p Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Decretal Order of the Court of Comnmor Pleas for Clarendon County, dated the 6th day of June, 1911, will sell to the ighest bidder for cash, on Monday, the 4th day of November, A. D.'1912. the same being sales day, in front of the Court House at Manning, in said Coun ' y, within legal hours of sale, the fol lwing real estate: r. All that piece. parcel or tract oj land lying, being and situate in the ounty of Clarendon, in the Statt a foresaid, containing thirty-three (33) acres, more or less, as per plat of . J. Browne, surveyor, dated Febru ary 15th, 1910, and bounded and but tig as follows, to wit: North b3 lands of Rina Green and Stanlei Kennedy. East by lands of Susau Nelson, South by Spring Cir o v Creek, and West by lands of Rinr Green. The said tract of land being .he same allotted to the said E agenit W illiams in a dIvision of the lands o ! te estate of Joe Nelson, deceased. Pucaser to pay for papers. E.- B. GAMBLE, I heif Cruendon County fATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. M. Rodgers, Plaintiff, Against lien Pierson, T. Pierson, Levi Pier son, Hammett Pierson, Ella Pier son, Lucilla Pierson, Catherine Pierson, Agnes McKnight, Ashby Pierson, Richard Pierson, James d Gibson, Frasier o ibson, Laura Nel son, Pinkney Gibson, Anthony Gib son, alias Timmy Gibson, Pierson Gibson, Sarah Gibson and Rhetus Anderson, Defendants. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A ecution issued out of the Court of ommon Pleas for Clarendon County, ated the 6th day of June 1912, and 3 me directed, I have levied upon. nd will sell to the highest bidder for t ash on Monday the 4th day of No- t ember, A. D., 1912, the same being alesday, in front of the-court house ,t Manning, within the legal hours f sale, the following personal prop rty to wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract of and lying. being and situate in the ounty of Clarendon in the State 6foresaid, containing twenty (20) 1 Lcres, more or less, and surrounded Lnd adjoining lands of Stephen F. White and A. Levi, formerly the ?ompey Lemon tract of land." Purcaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon - County, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Charlton DuRant, Plaintiff. Against deline Felder and Pierce Felder, Defendants. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A udgment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, -in the above stated ction to me directed, bearing date of &ngust 4th, 1912, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash it Clarendon court house at Manning n said county, within the legal hours 'or judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1912, being sales ay, the following described real es tate: "All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in the towzof Manning, Clarendon county, South Carolina, containing one-half () acres, more or less, and formerly belonging to Hannah Faust, and bonded North by a street in the town of Manning; bounded on the East by a lot said to belong to the estate of H. C. Dickson, bounded on the South by a lot of D. M!. Brad ham, and bounded on the West by a lot of the estate of Rosa Roof." Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA, Clarendon County, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The David Levi Company, Plaintiff, Against - Fannie Green, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Decretal Order of the Court of Common Pleas for Clarendon County, dated the 14th day of August, 1912, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the risk of defaulting purohaser on Monday the 4th day of November, 1912, thesame being salesday, in frout of the Court House at Manning, in said Coun ty, within legal hours of sale, the fol lowing real estate: "All that parcel or lot of land ly ing, being and situate in the village of kRemini, county of Clarendon, in the )state aforesaid, designated as lot No. 7 in Block C., the said lot being the same conveyed to thie.said Fannie Green by Deed of the Pee Pee Land Company, dated the 24th day of Oc tober 1904, a.nd recorded in the offiee of the Clerk of Court for Clarendon in Book S-3 at! page 20. Also a deed of Henry B. Richardson, deated the 8th day of -1905 and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Claredon county in Book Q3, page Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATEDOF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff, -Against Mary Jane Green, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Corn mon Pleas, in the above stated ac tion, to me directed, bearing date of June 6th, 1912, I will sell at publi auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Clarendon Court House, at Manning, in said county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon day, the 4th day of Nlovember, 1912. being salesday, the following de scribed real estate: "All tuat piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Clarendon, in the 8tate aforesaid, containing thirty-two (32) acres, as per plat of E. J. Browne, surveyor, dated February 15th, 1910, and bounded and butting as follows, to wit: North by public road leading to Remnini, which separates it from lands of Rina Green, East by lands ot Rina Green, South by Spring Grove Creek. and West by lands of David Levi, the said tract of land be ing the same allotted to the said Mary Jane Green ini the diyision of the estate of her father, Joe Nelson, deceased." Purchaser to pay for papers. - E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. The State ofSouth Carolina, County of Cfarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff against Joseph Nelson, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A' Judgment Order of the Court of Corn mon Pleas. in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date of Ju ne 6, 1912, I will sell at public auction, tc the highest bidder, for cash. at Cilaren don Court House, in Mannluz, in said county, within the legal hours for judi cial sales, on Monday. the 4th day o1 November, 1911, being salesday, the followig described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract oj land. lying. being and situate in the Couty of Clarendon, in the State aforesaid, containing twenty-eight (28 acres, more or less, as per piat of E. J Browne, surveyor, dated February 15th 1910, and bounded and butting as foJ lows, to wit:-North by the run o Duckford Creek: East by lands of J. W Weeks: South by lands of Susan Nel son, and Westby lands of Susan Cantev The said tract of land being the samw awarded to me in the division of th< lands of my father', Joe Nelson.'' Purchaser to p~ay for pap~ers. E. B. GA MBLE, Sheri t (ilarndon County. itate of South Carolina County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 'annie Broughton. as Administra trix of the Estate of C E. Brough ton, deceased, and in her own right, Plaintiff against Eugene Broughton. W. S. Brough ton, N. L. Broughton. John J. Brcuahcon, Mrs. J. W. Weeks, Mrs. Leo M. Nelson, Naomi C. Brough ton, Katie C. Fletcher, Bessie B. Fletcher, Ida Broughton. Annasee Broughton and Marion Moise, De fendants. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A udgment Order of the Court of Com non Pleas, in the above stated ac ion, to me directed, bearing date of ?eb. 3, 1912, I will sell at public auc ion, to the highest bidder, for cash, t Clarendon Court House, at Man ling, in said county, within.the legal iours for judicial sales, on Monday. ,he 4th day of Noyember. 1912, be ng salesday, the following described real estate: 1. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the State, and County aforesaid, ontaining ninety-eight acres, more )r less, and bounded by other lands as follows: North and West, by P. H. Broughton; South by J. J. Brough ton, and East by" R. C. Richardson. 2. All that certain parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the State and County aforesaid, con taining one thonsand acres, more or less, and bou-nded by other lands as follows: North. East and South by Santee River Cypress Lumber Co., and West by Davis Trezpvant 3. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate; lying and being in the State and County aforesaid, containing one hundred acres, more or less, and bounded by other lands as follows: North by Government lands; East-by J. W." Weeks; South by D. W. Brown, and West by Miss Ciara Braileford. 4. Sixty six acres of land, more or less, situate in- Clarendon County, in the State of- South Carolina, ad joining lands now or formerly of W. H. B. Richardson, Mattie C. Law rence, Jack Richardson, and Ben Williams. Each of the above tracts to be sold separately. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. eon-TOE PRES8IRG .IILQ8 We solicit your Cleaning and Pressing work, and promise prompt aud good service. We have employ ed pressers and cleaners witl experience,, and all work entrust ed to us will be guaranteed. Send your clothes to the Bon Ton Pressing Club. [181 BROOM. N e. LAND We are prepared to fi that will enable every, farn low price this year and not good, especially run down It is necessary for all legul clover, vetch, peas, etc. G salaller quantities, Samp: Booth-liarby Sumi STHE SUMTE SUMI] CAPITAL We have been appoil State Life Insurance Co., Clarendon, Lee and Sumte If you desire to bar interest on Real Estate, or Ssured you will do well to c STHE SUMTE SUMT gBank of CAPIT TURBE There is not a farmer in th account. If you have bills to p vour check will pay them and:. wvould be a pleasure to have yoi to farm to the best advantage. b ow to handle money to the bes +Come in and we will talk over I Swill prove to our mutual benefi too good for any honest tiller 01 BANK OF 9 D, E. Turbeville, C. E. + ...President. 'Just A AC) COFFEI The Statu f S t GOAO County of Clarendo. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff, Against Susan Nelson, Defendant. Decree. -UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Com mon -Pleas. in the above stated ac-, tionto me directed, bearing 'date-of: June 6th, .1912, I will sell at public' auction, to the highest bidder, for cash,.at Clarendon Court House, at Manning, in said county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon day, the 4ti day of November, 1912,. being sa y the followingdescrib ed real estate:. All that piece, parcel or tract of land ly-ag, being and situate in the county of Clarendon, in the state aforegaid, contaiing fourteen (14 acres, more orlese, as per plat. of J. Browne, surveyor, date&Febrna 15th, 1910.: and: desg ' ee as t "A" and bounded and butting as l lcws.to witNortlh by lands of Can. tey Nelson and Joseph Nelson, -East by-lands of J. W. Weeks; Soutb and West by lands of Eliison Nelson And. also, all that piece, parcel or tactof land lying, being and situate in the county of Clarendon, In= the State aforesaid, containing forty two (42) acres, more or less, as per plat referred to;in: the above described tract of land, and designated oneild plat as tract "B" and bounded and butting as-tollows.*to-wit: North b lands of Stanley McKight and J. Weeks, East by Spring Grove Creek, South- by " Sprtn -Grove- Creek and lands of Eugenia Williams, and West byllands of Eugeni Williams. The- .two tracts being- the=san awards .toth said. -Nu~jii the divison$ e li .son. Pu haser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. NOTICE. All persons are notified not to bunt or shoot on may lands lying on Nelson Ferry Road, and joining lands of Levi, McKnight, Smith, Burgess, Holman and Clark. D. JAS, WINN. FOR SALE. 90 acres of good farming land in 12 mile of Depot at Sardinia, in Claren-, don county, S. C., about 400 yards fronting-on Main Street. Will-sell for 82600.00. 1-3 cash, balance one and two years, at & per cent. interest. For further information apply to J. A. WELSH, Chesterfield, S. C. ARANT'S DRUG STORE Licensed Druggist, Sells Everything In DRUGS and MEDICINES LECTRIC m'WE W BITTERS ' anamaN LIME. irnish this product at- prices ner to use it. We have a very hing will do your land more lands, or low aMid sour. land. minous crops such as alfalla, et our prices in car lots or in es on request. Live Stock Co., er, S.C. R TRUST CO., , 50,000.00. ted Financial Agents for the $ of Indianapolis, Indiana, in r Counties. row money at a low rate of -intend having your life in 3,1 on us. !R TRUST CO., 2, ER S.C. T urbevill e A L $12,500.00. VILLE, S. C. 6 is county who should not have a bank ay, whether they be large or~ small, -ou always have the right change. It ir name on our books. You know how9 Farming is your business. We know3 t advantage. Banking is our business. q arming and banking and perhaps. it .The best chair in our bank is t the soil. ,j. TURBEVIL LE. 3amble, D M. Turbeville, Vice Pres. Cashie rrived! ~ROF '&RIGBY,