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In order to get in on the grou: to buy many lines of go< tities. We began making pr May, anticipating a bumper c: to the short crop business has We have the goods at the rig isposd of. Beg to name the "consideration: o3 mch Sea Island Homespun....5c yd fe above is avery good Homespun in from o 20 yards. :S aao fine yarn heavy sea Island Ho..poon at..................6 o.yd tos case 3o Sbambray and Ginghams. . s ...... ..... yd The above was bought in case lots anSI veay s good as you ever - bats lOape yard d e have a swell line c &be--sek We are going to n S e hat we have befor noune that we have secured Pattims. We have right I =50 worth of patterns fol take subscriptions for Bu DELINEATOR, two years fo P. R. JE che following:-Hart amlware, Glasswar Wagon Material, Pumps 1fG kinds, Guns, Ammuni dclketand Table Cutlery, Pa Broshes, Alabastine Wall C ails, Bolts, Etc. Stov Perfection Oil ( Eubberoid and Corrugated Gaenaid Poultry Fencing. .A Iikarty Welcome GO for DyGoo< Shoes a3 s at Jenkinson. id floor on prices it is neces <ds early and in large quan- . eparations for the fall last op and big business Owing not panned out as expected. :ht prices and-they must be * following specials for your $ One case -of Mens' S0c Jaeger fleeced lined Undershirts and Drawers to match at 38c the garment......75c suit One case Mens' pure bleached fleeced 9 lined Undershirts and Drawers to match at 45c the garment..----90c suit One case pound prints 39c the bundle (about 20 yards) value......... -50c One lot Ladies- Messaline Satin Waist in white black and colors, value 13.00 will put on sale at...-......... 1.75 f Coat Suits and they must %mes prices to move them. a you buy. Beg to an t the agency for Butterick f ere in the store a stock you to solicit from. Also btfrick publication, THE -$2.00. IKINSON. I ARIRY ware, Tinware, Crockery e, Woodenware, and Buggy. ndfipeing. plements tion and Sporting Goods, ints, Oils, Stains and Paint oating, Sheet, Tin, Sheet. as Ranges, Stove Pipe and - ook Stoves and Heaters, Steel Roofing, Wire Field, for allour Many ids, Ill~ilil CO TO Is, Clothing, id Hats. -4" STATIWfS JTI UAROLIA, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Bibbecca Harvin and Eugene Harvin, Plaintiffs, Vs. Hampton Williams, Defendant. (Summons.) ro the defendant above named: You are hereby summoned and re 1oired to answer the eQmplaint in :his action, of which & copy is here with served upon you, and to serve copy of your answer to the said omplaint on the subscriber. Davis & Wideman, at their uffice in Manning, outh Carolina, within twenty days fter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of su -h service; and if you rail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid. the plaintiffs in his action will:applyto the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. DAVIS & VIDEMAN, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. o the defendant Hampton Williams: You will take notice that the sum nons'and complaint in she'above ep* itled action were filed in the office >f the Clerk of Court for Clarendon ounty on the 23rd day of November [9i2. DAVIS & WIDEM %N, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. November 25th, 1912. Notice of. Application for Final Discharge.. Notice is hereby given that on the L6th ,day of December, A. D..:1912, at. ten (10) o'clock in theforenoon,.I will. Lpply to Hon. J. M. Windham, Judge >f Probate for Clarendon County, S. )., for- Letters of Dismissory as-,Ad ninistrator of the Estate of W. H. Disher, deceased. Louis DIsHER,. Administrator Wt K. TAVEL, Civil Engineer AND. Land Surveyor, Sumter, S. C. )hce Over Bank of Sumter. This Home Bank WILL START YOU SAVING AND KEEP YOUR AT IT. ..l p op l ve c -NK ANY MANr OR WOMAN . IhoL wETSill k n ftesoeSfs .ae i a i4ara rul o d >eo aing sde straet Bank cand Toreuldt fotn touN the fist-dllr -than youeca rANY MNOTIOANE hOn wi t-Classo ealom Estae eManninissed. 80ONE DOLLA INTHBNKI Baning and Trssing Cod GseCvice. Wef uhaeoemploy periec, andsll or entr euse UARY & W'RGHT, ATORNEYS A LAW MANNINGTO, . C. R. J.A.~ NCO, T~ Upsar ove BakOBMang MANNNningC. C It is found that in concave spherical mirrors the reflected rays only come to a definite focus in the point when the angular aperture of the .mirror does not exceed 8.or 10 degrees. With a larger aperture the rays .refected near the edge cut the ails of the mirror at a point nearer-its surface than those from points immediately around the center. This being so and the curve of the mirror being continuous, a cor responding curve of successive focal I: points is formed in space and can be rendered visible by the rays falling on a reflecting surface. such as a sheet of white paper or a tablecloth. The nap kin ring is a cylinder and possesses the properties of the spherical mirror along one diameter. The rays failing upon portions more remote from the center line are brought to a different' focus from those falling nearer the ,center. and this produces the peculiar heart shaped reflection. Tbhse figures are known as "capstics'by reflecl " and can be well observed by allowing .the light of a candle to fall on the inside of a cup or tumbler partly filled with milk. _ Weighing the Atmosphere. If we are to believe both legend and history the first attempt to weigh air was that made by Aristotle. the great Greek philosopher of the fifth century. He first weighed an empty goatskin bag and then inflated It and again put it in the balances and because he found no difference in weight under the two conditions announced to the world that air was a substanee wholly without weight. With modern labora tory apparatus most. any high school scholar can demonstrate the fact that a flask of ten cubic inches capacity weighs fully three grains more when filled with air than it does after be lng placed under the exhaust of an air pmp. The numerous experiments that have been madeon the weight of air-warrant the scientists In announc ing that the weight of the whole ter restrial atmosphere is About equal to that of a solid copper ball sixty-two miles in diameter. The Power of a Voe. Stories abound to llstrate the pow er possessed by great speakers and actors. to stir the emotions by the tones of the voice. It Is said of the elder. Booth that he brought tears to the eyes of a company upon one occa. sion bygthe way In which he uttered the opening words. "Our B'ather," of the Lord's Prayer. A story is told of the great Irish orator. O'Connell. An attack bad been made upon him In the house of com mons. When O'Connell arose to reply his lofty brow was blaak wit thin der and his arm uplifted as if to strilke. Then. checking himself, he said, "But the gentleman says he loves Ireland." Lowering his tone to the rippling mur mur of a summer brook. he continued. "I have no words of bitterness or re -roach- -for any- maa-who. loves Ire send.' The pathos in the fragnmentary atterance of the last word brought tears to the eyes ing yveterans of AiPAhREL sHOP FOR MEN Everything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn ment of bo6th sexes. We fl mail orders carefu'lly and promptly. DAVID OUTFITTING COMPANY, Charleston, S. C W. Q. W. Woodmen of the World. Meets on First Monday nights at 830. Visting:Sovereigns invited.. Tax Notice. The County Treasurer's office will be open for the collection of taxes for the fiscal year 1912, on the 15th day of October 1912. and close on the 15th day of March 1913. Following are the tax levies: For State, 5* mIlls; ordi nary county, 4* mills; court house bonds, 1 mill; county bonds, 1-2 mill; county back indebtedness, 1-2 mill; constitutional school, 3 mllls.-Total 151 mills. Also, special school taxes in the various school diatricts as fol lows: No. 1, 5 mills; No. 2, 3 mills, No. 3, 4 mills: No. 5, 3 mills; No. 7, 4 mills; No. 9, 10* mills; No. 10, 3 mills; No. 11, 2 mills; No. 18. 4 mills; No. 14,'4 mills; No. 15. 8 mills; No. 16, 8 mills; No. 17, 4 mills; No. 18, 2 mills: No. 19, 10 mills; No. 20, 8 mills; No. 21, 3 mills; No. 22, 9 mills; No. 24, 4 mills; No. 25,[ 3 mills; No. 26, 4 mills; No. 27, 4 mills: No. 28, 8 mills; No. 29, 4 mills; No. 30, 6 mills; No. 33, 2 mills; No. 52, 4 mills. L. L. WELLS, Treasurer Clarendon County. W.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDE MAN DAvis & WIDEMAN, ATTORNEYS ATLw, MANNING, S. C. Pay A Visit to our cashier and he will convince you that we have every facility for hand-. ling your banking business with ac- - curacy and dispatch. Our financial ' standing is Beyond Question and we aim to treat all our customers with the greatest equrtesy and consid eration, be their accounts large or small. The Bank of-Manning _______________ ILI Feathers, mes and Furs D RS NEED CLEANING or DYEING? We can clean and curl them beautifully. Or send them to us with sample of color desired and we will dye them to look like new. The cost. Only a trifle compared to purchasing new ones :.... Try the Ideal Way it satisfies. IDEAL LAUNDRY, DYERS. CLEANERS. CHARLESTON, S. C. Write for free booklet of information. 4.-' BEST QUALITY. EXPERT WORKMANSIttP. " L. WETHIERHORN & SON, Manufacturers of CYPRESS DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, Charleston, S. C. Prompt Deliveries. \ - Estimates Furnished. Holiday Eating. With the rush of Yuletide shopping, the question of eating, though paramount, is often neglected, lacking the time for preparation. Sandwiches, Quick Lunches, Special Dinner Courses. May be qnickly prepared by simply selecting from the I splendid assortment of delicacies we carry at all times. Below we mention a few appropriate new arrivals: Shad-Ready to eat. Ia 2-lb. tins., (Bones Neutralized..).... 15c. Shad Roe-A delightfully rich food. 1-lb. tins............. 25c. Green. Sea Turtle Meat-Your chance for the finest soup. 2-lb. 50c. Russian Caviar-Tbe genuine imported article, per tin........ 50c. - Japanese Crab Meat-Beautiful flaky and rich, for Salads, 30c. 50c. Tunny Fish-Resembles Chicken. Excellent for Salads, per tin, 25c. Sardines-Royans a la Bordelaise. A dainty Luncheon, per tin 25c. Pate de Foies Gras-A very delicious tid bit, per Jar.......... 45c. Spanish Style. Tomato Sauce-Gives zest to any meal, per tin loc. Cranberry Sauce-It's the famous B. & M. Brand, per tin...... 25c. Red Currant Jelly-Pure as can be made, per Jar ... ......... 25c. Milelmee- Herrings, per keg..................-...-$- '-- 1.10 Smoked, Skinned and Boned Herrings, per lb............... 20 Everything for Cakes and Special Holiday Cooking. TEMANNING GROCERY0O.I SC. R. Sprott, F. D. Hunter, SPresident and Treas. Vice-President and Sec. NANlING OIL, DILL ! Manning, S. C. MANUFACTURERS OF4 Cotton Seed, Products AND4 High Grade Fertilizers iTHE SUMTER TRUST CO., SUMTER, S. C. CAPITAL 50,000.00. We have been appointed Financial Agents for the &. State Life Tnsurance Co., of Indianapolis, Indiana, in Clarendon, Lee and Sumter Counties. _ If you desire to borrow money at a low rate of interest on Real Estate, or intend having your life in sured you will do well to call on us. STHlE SUMTER TRUST CO., SUMTER,S. C. BRING \YOUR? we JOBa V EFLCE.r Don't Waste Your lime trying to find the best place to buy Ladies' and Gents' FiiTiiishins and the problenttwiHbe solvet' You Don't te Y y either when you buy of us. That is thepp utation we have won; for you can depend on whatyou.cangel as beiig the best, and feel sure that you will not have to py more than the a icle is worth. D. Hurschinaim4 THE CIGARETTE HABIT-THE ALCOHOL HABIW TrOBACCO HABIT-THE GOSSIP HABIT Are all Bad Habits.. lt-appearstbasevery man-must-have a habit. Why not have a Good Ifabit? \ Get the Banking Hbit. . It only takes a dollars to start a bank Accent with us. Bank of i11villb. D, E. Tarbeville, Q' E.,Gamble J D. M. Turbo' o i Preainent. Vide Pres. Caer. WHY NOT GET IT WHEY YU WANT And avoid the;anyig 'delayy 6iir s?-Pro pt and Efficient Service Day or Night. Bicycle Delivery. I kson's Drug .Sto LANPI We are brepared tfuraish-tidte-rices that will enable every farmer to' use it.' We -have -a very low price this year and notIhingwilf do ydorrnid more good, especially ran down lands, r' lo n.su ad It is necessary for all leggmimuA .crs A a..afla clover, vetch, peas, etc. Get our. prices in ca~rl. or in smaller quantities. Samples on request. Booth-Hiarby Live Stoc~, sumter. p. C. FOR. IHorses and Mu es, IBuggies. Surries, Wagons and Hdfrssa se'us. A com plete .line of the following Moline Implements: Grain Drill. Cottori and Corn Plantys, Blue Bird One and Two-horse Steel Turn Plows, Middle Bursters, Harrows. Etc. Agents for Rock Hill B~uggies. Terms ada prices rih.We expect to have a big lime~of the new -Ford Autonmobiles ohand in a few days. fD. C. SHAW CO tO.0 12 and 14 Sumter St. 'Phone 553. SUMTER, S. C. CYPRESS. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Largest nanufacturing stock house in the South. Special sizes on short notico: : : . A. H. FISCHER CO.I CHARLESTON. S.C. ~rfl~KIDNEYC DOR.KING'S N~EW DISCO VER1 ar v.. iardnoy and Bladds Right Will Sugrely Stop Tht Conuh.