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AS A RULE I OU don't get anything for nothing, and a mighty lit tle for a penny, but we will put on sale, commencing Saturday morning, October 25th, Two Hundred Pairs of: I King Quahty Shoes, value $4 to $5, at $2.50 per pair. * There Is A Reason. The above statement without a good reason you would n uot believe. We have just bought from the King Quality factory their entire line of Drummer's Samples and fac tory imperfections at a price. We are willing to price these goods at the remarkable low price of $2.50 to make A Quick Turn Over. Come quick if you want a pair of $5.00 Shoes at half- 3 price. :R. R. JENKINSON. WE CARRY in Stock the following:-Hardware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Enamelware, Glassware, Woodenware, and Buggy and Wagon Material, Pumps and Pipeing. Far Implements of afl kinds, Guns, Ammunition and Sporting Goods, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Stains and Paint rushes, Alabastine Wall Coating, Sheet, Tin, Sheet Iron, Nails, aoits, Etc. Stotres Ranges, Stove Pipe and Stoneware Perfection Oil' Cook Stoves and Heaters, Bt bbersid and Corrugated Steel Roofing, Wire. Field, Garden and Poultry Fencing. Awiqarty Welcome for all our Many Friends, zE for Dry Goods, Clothing, E shoes End~ Hats.: E E E *m1u iiililllliunm m m m um A Quaint Costume. The Thames waterman of a former day was bound by a number fot re strictions. He was the first public servant to wear a uniform. "L4ng be fore England's army and navy wore any distinguishing garb," writes Guy E Nickalls. "Thames watermen were b known by their uniform and badge, a c plaited .coat, knee breeches and stock ings and hat according to fashion, but I always a plate on the arm, either of = the Waterman's hall, to denote that 1 they had the freedom of the river and 1 were licensed, or the badge of their " employer. Any person rowing or working any boat, wherry or other ] vessel who had not served seven 1 years as apprentice incurred a penalty of ?i10"-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 met in the street has his lower lip puffed 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 it 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-Deand 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. Influence on Life. People generally are what they are made by education and company be tween the ages of fifteen.and twelt'. five.-Chesterfield. Gain not base gains. Base gains are the same as losses.-Hesiod. This Home Bank WILL START YOU SAVING AND KEEP YOUR AT IT. H INICK~ELS CENTS I k~' .Ed ~ oorFREE T'orSavings Depositors, 'nmade t Shelp people save, S"You can no more build a . lortune Swithout the first dollar -than . you can' Sbuild a house without the fir- A brick." ANY MAN OR WOr dAN 'who will take one of these i . lome Safe5C Smake it an invariable rule eo drop into ~it some amount, no matter - how small, Seach day, will be astoni shed and de Slighted at the close of th .e year at how much has been accum- ated without Sbeing missed. SONE DOLLAR IN T ItE ANK IS IS WORTHi TWO IN ~ MUR POCKET. SBank arid Trust Co. TIRE: TROUBLES are unavoi dable, but we can help you thro~a gh them. We have a large sam -k of'New Tubes and Tirest on hand, and the prices are rigii a. In fact, we are able to supp ly all your wants and thank 2? ou for your business. H'.. H. BRADH AM. JON - Cm as oner Internal Rvnen JOSEIE D. WRIGHT. C AmP RS. &WRGT, AT ORNEYS AT LAW Eva a Building. WAsHINGTON, D. C. I.LOA NS NEGOTIAT1 SOn First-C lass Real Estate Mortg ages. Purdy &O'Bryan, AkTTORN EYS AT LAW, Yield to, V1noL The medical profession do not be eve that consumpton Is Inherited, at a person may inherit a weaknes r tendency to that disease. .A prominent citizen of Evansvifle, nd., writes: "I was 111 for Sve ] aonths with pulmonary trouble, and ] Lad the best of doctors; I .had hemorr- I iges and was in a very bad way. t trough the advice of a friend I tried 7inol, and I feel that it saved my ife. It is all you recommend It to xe. I believe It is the greatest medi ane on earth. I have advised others to try Vinol, and they have had the ame results." (Name furnished on request) Vinol thes and heals the Inflamed surfaces and allays the cough. Vino creates an appetite, strengthens the digestive organs and gives the patient strength to throw oil Incipient pulmo nary diseases. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned if It does not help you. Dicn's Drug Store, Manuing, S. C Pleasant Relief from Constipation' R. L T. is the perfed laza bVe. Composed of vegetable extracts from roots and herbs it goes at once b the liver and bowels, acting .immediately without nausea or gripng. R.LT. The Liquid Liver Regulator is the guaranteed remedy for chronic constipation. headache, fever, chills, indigestion and al liver troubles. It is hamless and pemanent in effect. 50c and $1 Bottles Ask Your Druggist fyswae RL T. c, A~skeC FOR SALE BY Zeiler's Pharmaci W.C. DAVIS. J. W. WID 3W DAVis & WIDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MANNING. S. C. Pay A Visit to our cashier and he will convince y0O tat we have every facility for hand lin your banking business with ac curacy and dispatch. Our financia standing is dBeyond Question adwe aim to treat all our customel with the great~est courtesy and consu eration, be their accounts large The Bank of Marnini a 0.UoRDY S. OrLxvR C 5R - Attorneys and Counselors at Law MANNING, 8. C. Tax Notice. The County Treasurer's office wi be open for the collection of taxes f< the iscal year 1912, on the 15th da of October 1912. and-elose on the 151 day of March 1913. Following are ti tax levies: For State, 5* mills; ord nary county, 41 mills; court hono bonds, 1 mill; county bonds, 1-2 mil county back indebtedness, 1-2 mil constitutioal school, 3 millls.--Tot -15* mills. Also, special school taxi in the various school districts as fC lows: .o, 1, 5 mills: No. 2. 5 mills, N . 4 mills: No. 5, 3 mills; No. 7, 4 mill No. 9, 102. mills; No. 10, S mills; N~ 11, 2 mills; No. 13, 4 mills; No. 14, mills; No. 15. 8 mills; No. 16, 8 miu No. 17, 4 mills; No. 18, 2 mills; No. 1 10 mui No. 20, 8 mills; No.21, 3 mill No. 22, blls; No. 24, 4 mills; No.2 3 mils o. 28, 4 mIlls; No. 27, 4 mil No. 28, 8 mills; No. 29, 4 mills; No. 6 mill; No. 33, 2 mills; No. 52, 4 mil L. L. WELLS, Treasurer Clarendoni County. Ws K. TAVEL, Oivil Enginee' ANCD 'Land Surveyor Sumter, S. C. '.Offic' Over B~ank of Sumter. ATTORNEY AT LA MtANNING, S. C. Ki LLTHCOUOH AND CUm~inLUN6I mDR.KING' iNEWDISCOVERa IADAL OAAND LUNG TROUJ UURA NYEED $ATAcYr OR MoA ERNE iTATE UF 0UTH CAROLINA S County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. D da Levi, Plaintiff, Against E lsan Cantey, Defendant, Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A )ecretal Order of the Court of Common leas for Clarendon County, dated the hb day of June, 1912, 1 will sell to he highest bidder for cash, on Mdonday. he 4th day of November, A. D., 1912, ~he, same being salesaay, in front of the h)urt House at Manning, in said Coun ;y, within legal hours of sale, the fol- e owing real estate: C All that piece, parcel or tract of d land lying, being and situate in the t, ounty of Clarendon. in the State a aforesaid, coutainibg thirty-two (32) e acres, more or less, as per plat of E v J. Browue. surveyor, dated. February s 15th, 1910, aid hoended and buttiog ~ as fullows, to wir: 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 id 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 count, within the legal hours for 'udicial saes, 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 or less, as per plat of E. J. Browne, surveyor, dated the 15th day of Feb ruary, 1910, and bounded ana butting 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. M. 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.dtlvision of the estate of Joe Nelson. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. State of South Caroin a, - CommtJ of Clarmndon. r COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff against Rina Green, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of tae Coart of Com mon Pleas, in the above stated action, tome directed, bearing date of June 6, 1912, 1 will sell gt public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Clar endon Court House. at Manning, in said coun~y, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th day of Novembe, 1911, being salesday, the following described real estate: "All ta piece, parcel or tract of land, iying, 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 Williams, South by Spring Grove Creek. anc West by lands of Mary Jane Green and a D. Levi. The said tract of land being -- he part allotted to the said Rina Greet i n the division of the estate of Joe Nel .1 son, deceased." Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon.CountY S tate of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. yCOURT OF COMMON FLEAS * Ida Levi, Plaintiff' -- against - Ellison Nelson, Defendant.. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Jdgment Order of the Court of Coin - on Pleas, in the above stated action tot mesdirected, bearing date of June 6 912, I will sell at public auction, t< te highest bidder, for cash, at Clar 1enon.Cur House, at Manning. in sai' co unty, within the legal hours for judi >ricai sales, on Monday, the 4th clay c 7 November, 1912, being salesday, thi following described real estate: e "Al that piece, parcei or tract c land lying, being and situate in thi CCunty of Clarendoni, in the State afore said, containing twenty-five (25) acres more or less, as per plat of E. ,1 BBowne, surveyor, dated Febi-uaryv1 es11l0, and bounded and butting as fol lolos, to wit:-North by lands of Wil 1-1aim McKnight and Susan Nelson: Eas s; y lands of Susan Nelson and J. W W. eeks; South by lands of Cantey Nel son and Isreal Nelson, and West b lands of Isreal Nelson. The said trac 9,. f land being the same awarded to tb saisa d Ellison Nelson in the divisionc the estate of Joe Nelson, deceased." Purhaser to pay for paersE - Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA1 County of Clarendoo, COTR OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff, Against Euena Williams, Defendant. Decree. UNDER AND BY' VIRTUE OF . Deretal Order of the Court of Coimmc Pleas for Clarendon County, dated th 6th day of June, 1911, will sell to tb hiigest bidder for cash, on Monda: the 4th day of November, A. D. 191: the same bing sales day, in front of ti Court House at Manning, in said Coui W,, ty, within legal hours of sale, the fc lowing real estate: - All that piece. parcel or tract< land ying, being and situate in ti county of Clarendon, in the Stal affoesaid, containing thirty-thri (8333)acres, more or less, as per plat< E..Browne, surveyor, dated Febri y ary 15th, 1910, and bounded and bu tin as follows, to wit: North I lands of Rina Green and StanlE Keened. East by lands of Susa Nelson, South by Spring E r o'v Creek,. and West by lands of Ru Gren. The said tract of land bein Sthe same allotted to the said Eugen Williams in a division of tne lands thehestate of Joe Nelson, deceased. Purchaser to pay for papers. 'E. B. AMBLE, I 'eriff Claretidon Count FATE OF SUUi CAUROUA :$ Couio of Ciarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. , M. Rodgers, Plaittiff, Against Fa lien Pierson, T. Pierson, Levi Pier son, Hammett Pierson, Ella Pier son, Lucilla Pierson, Catherine Pierson, Agnes McKnight, Ashby Pierson, Richard Pierson, James J Gibson, Frasier tibson, Laura Nel son, Pinkney Gibson. Anthony (ib sun, alias Timmy Gibson, Pierson Gibson, Sarah Gibson and Rhetus Andei-son, Defendants: . Decree. UNDER AND BYVIRTI.E OF AN xecntion issued out of the Court of omnion Pleas for Clarendon County, ated the 6th day of June 1912, and J ome directed. I have levied upon. m d will sell to the highest bidder for ti ash on Monday the 4tr day of No- F ember. A. D.. 1912. the same being ti lesday, in front of the eourt house a r Mannzing, w iti in the legal hours i f sale. the tohowing personal prop- h rty to wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract of l' and lying. being and situate in the r' ounty of Clarendon . in the state Lforesaid, co.ntaiuiug twenty (20) ti Lres, more or less. ald surrou-nd'-d it Lid adjoining lands of 1ephen F. c White and A. Levi, formerly the o Pompey Lemon tract of land." a Purchaser to pay for papers. I E. B. GAMBLE, t Sheriff Clarendon County. C STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i Clarendon County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Charlton DuRant, Plaintiff, Against Adeline Felder and Pierce Felder, 1 Defendants. Decree. , UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A i Judgm'ent Order of the Court of 1 Common Pleas, in the above stated 4 action to me directed, bearing date of August 4th, 1912, 1 will sell at public auetion, tothe highest bidder for cash at Clarendon court house at Manning in said county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1912, being sales day, the following described real es tate: "All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in the town of Manning, Clarendon county, South Carolina, containing one half (+) acres, more or less, and formerly belonging to Hannah Faust, and bounded 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 ply for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. 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, I will sell to te highest bidder for cash, at the risir of defaulting purchaser on Monday jthe 4th day of November, 1912, ~he same being salesday, in front of the Court House at Manning, in.sa.id Coun ty, within legal hours qf sale, the fol, lowing real estate: "All that parcel or lot of land ly ing, being and situate in the village of temini, county of Clarendon, in th State aforesaid, designated as lot No. 7 in Block C.., the said lot being the same conveyed to the said Fannie Green by Deed of the Pee Dee Land Company, dated the 24th day of Oc tober 1904, and 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, dated the 8th day of - 1905 and recorded in the'of~ee of the Clerk c: -;art for Clarendon counity in Book Q3, p~age Purchaser to pay fr paeriBLE Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF 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 Com mon Pleas, in the above stated ac tion, to me directed, bearing date of June'th, 1912, I will sell at pnblie - toto the highest bidder for i ah tCaednCourt Hou~se, at -Manning, in said county, within the ilegal hours for judicial sales, on Mon. day, the 4th day of b'ovember, 1912, being salesday, the following de scribed real estate: S"All tnat piece, parcel or tract of -land lying, being and situate in the 'county of Clarendon, in the state -aforesaid, containing thirty-two (32; ,acres, as per plat of E. J. Browne, -surveyor, dated February 15th, 1910, -and bounded and butting as follows, Sto wit: North by public road leading -to Remini, which separates it tromi - lands of Rina Green, East by landt i of Rina Green, South by Spring a Groe Creek. andi West by lands of e David Levi, the said tract of land be ' ing the same allotted to the. saiJ Mary Jane Green in the division of the estate of hei- father, Joe Nelson, deceased." Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. iAM MBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. The State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ida Levi, Plaintiff a gainst Joseph Nelson, Defendant. Decree. n UNDER~ AND BY VIRTUE OF e udgment Order of the C;ourt of Corn e mon Pleas, in the above stated action 'tto ne directed, beatring date of June 0 1 912 I will sell at public auction, t< e the highest bidder, for cash. at laren don ourt, House, in Manning. in .sa1i ounty, within the legal hours for juci ial sales, on Monday, the 4th day o: November. 1911, being salesday, th4 e following described real estate: ee'All that piece, parcel or tract o e land, lying, being and situate in the County of Clarendon, in the Stat a aoresaid, containing twenty-eight (28 t-ars oe or less, as per plat, of E. J Y Bown, srveordated Fe bruary 15th y 910 and bounded and butting as foi n st wit:-North by the run n D uckford Creek; East by lands of J. W Weeks South by lands of Susan Nel son and West, by lands of Susan Can tev a The said tract of land being the sam aawrded to me in the division of th lands of my fatner. Joe Nelson." Purchaser to pav for papers. E. B. GAM4BLE, ate otSoutn CarolnapI County of 'Clarendon. JOUR=I.F COMMON PLEAS. nnie Brotiton. as Administra-. I rix of the Estaof C E. Brough-, :on, deceased, aid in her,, own ight, Plaintiff against' Y Eugene Broughton' Wi.S. Brough on, N. L. Broughton, John J. Brough con. Mrs. J. W. Weeks, Mrs. L.eo M. Nelson, Naomi CBrough ton, Katie C. Fletcher, Bessie B. Fletcher. Ida Broughtou. Annasee Broughton and Marion Moise, De fendants. Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OFiA idgwent Ordet of the Court of Comm: on Pleas, in the above stated act- I on, to me directed, bearing date of . -b. 3, 1912. I wid sell at public auc ou, to the higbest bidder, for csh, Clarend -n Court House. at Man jug, jusaid county, withiu the legal ours for judicial sales. oh aloniday. le 4..h day of November. 1912, be ig salesday, the following described sal estate: 1. All that certain piece. parcel or -act "f laud situate, lying and being i the State and County aforesaid, utainiug uinet y-eight-acres, more r less, and bounded by other lands s follows: North and West by P. [. Broughton; South by J. J. Brough o, and East by R. C. Richardson. 2. All that certain parcel or tract I land' situate, lying and being in he State and County aforesaid, con aiing one thousand acres, more or ss. and bounded by other lands as ollows: North.- East and South by antee River Cypress Lutuber Co., ,nd West by Davis Trezevant 3. All that certain piece, parcel or ract of land situate, lying and being n the State and Couity aforesaid, ontaining one hundred acres, more r less, and bounded by other lands ? follows: North by Government ands; East by J. W. Weeks; South >y D. W. Brown, and West by Miss Sara Brailsford. 4. Sixty six acres of land, more or ess, situate in Clarendon County, n the State of South Carolina, ad oining lands now or formerly of W. 3. B. Richardson, Mittie C. Law ence, Jack Richardson, and Ben Williams. Each of the abover tracts to be sold separately. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon- County: BENHON PRESING GLOB. We solicit your Cleaning and Pressing work, and promise prompt and good service. We have employ ed pressers and cleaners with experience, and all work entrust ed to us will be guaranteed. Send your clothes to the Bon Ton Pressing Club. LOUIS BROOMI Mumi. LAND Weaeprepared to fi that will enable every farri law price this year and not good, especially run down It is necessary for all legn: clover, vetch, peas, etc. G smaller quantities. Samp] Booth-ilarby . Sumt a THE SUMTE a SUMTI CAPITAL -We have been appoil SSta Life Insurance' Co., C lar !don, Leo and SItflte If you desire to bor: interest on Real Estate, or sured vou will do well to c THE SUMTE SUMT Just A AC) COFFfl Ask Nyal's Fan A Oure for Every Ill SThem. For Sale Only b: %Dickson's County, 'Of COURT OF COg -/N ia Levi, Plaintiff, Against' usan Nelson, Defendant: Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF . " udgment Order of the Court of Comi-) ion Pleas, in the above stated ae-m ion, to me directed, bearing date of ape 6th, 1912, I -wi: sell at publc ? suction, to the highest bidder, fo ash, at Clarendon Court House, at, ,' kianning, in said county, within the egal hours for Judicial sales..on Mon lay, the 4th day of Novembe', 191$, )eing salesday, the followingdescrib ?d real estate: All: that' piece, parcel or tract of add lying.- being and situste .lil the .ountv of Clarebdon in the State .roresaid, containing, t (14) a.res, more or less, as pdpiit of E. J. Brownei7rVeyor, daed- Fbrry 15th, 1910: and designated as tract "A" and bounded a-nd'bttng as fol lows, to wit: o-rtfi by lands of Can. tey Nelson and.Joseph Nelson, Eat" by lands of J. W.Weeks, South and. West by lauds of Ellison NelsonI r And also, all that piece, .paree-i oz tract of sand lying; being andsituate in the county of Clarendon; in W State aforesoaid, containing faity-two.u (42) acree, -more or less,:as per =plat N referred to; In the above describ s tract of land, and designted plat as tract "B" and -bo nd butting.as-follows. to wit: Wothby lands of Stanley Mcnigt ndJ.W Weeks, East by Spring Grovlree South by -Spring GroveQreek. .ande > Y lands of Eugenia Wflliams,-and Wes.. by lands of iugenla William The two tracts bein '.tsaznaP " awardetto tihesidu the division -of th estate 1 " ? " son. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMIBLE, Sheriff Clarendon Coun NOTICE. All persons are notified not to b or shoot on my lands lying on Nelson Ferry Road, and joining lands of Levi; McKnight, Smitb, Burgess, Holman and Clark. D. lAS. WINN. FOR SAtLE 90-acres of good farming land i 1-2 mile of Depot at' Sa~dinia in Claren- : don county, S. C., about 400. wards fronting on Main Street. Will soil for -; $2600.00. 1-3 cash, balance one e two years, at 8- per cent. interest -r;- . further information apply to J. A.. WELSH; Chescerfteld, 50. ARANT'S DRUG STORE Licensed Druggist, Sells Everythlag in ^' DRUGS and MEDICINES .ELCTRiC 3 O -sed -BITTERS a LIME. rnish Ithis product at prie rser to use it. We have a very hing will do your land ,moie lands, or low and sour land. ninous crops such as alfal1a, et our prices in car lots or in> es on request. Live Stock Co. er, SC. R TRUST CO., ,50,000.00. ited Financial Agents for the of Indianapolis, Indiena, in r Counties, row money at a low rate of intend having your life in all on us. !R TRUST CO., ~ ER, S.C. rrived! R OF & RIGBY. About ily Remedies i .No Family Should be Without Drug Store 3