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'. " i Special Offerliog T* In. order to get in on the groun sary to buy many lines of goo< itities. We began making pr( May, anticipating a bumper cri to the short crop business has i We have the goods at the rig] disposed of. Beg to name the 6 consideration: -,% inch Sea Island Homespun....5c yd The above is a very good Homespun in lengths from 19 to 20 yards. - .ineh tine yarn heavy Sea Island Homespoon at.......--....6%c yd Oe Case 10c Shambray and Ginghams. And Ginghams at............ - yd The above was bought in case lots *and is positively as good as you ever bought at iOc per yard. * Ladies we have a swell line o be sold. We are going to mf S e e what we. have beforE nounce that we have secured Patterns. We have right b of $350 worth of patterns for ta k e subscriptions for Bui DELINEATOR, two years foi I R. R.JE1 WE C in Stock the following:-Hard ware, Enamelware. Glasswar and Wagon Material, Pumps * ftrm.Imj of all kinds, Guns, Ammuni Pocket and Table Cutlery, Pa Brushes, Alabastine Wall C Iron, Nails, Bolts, Etc. Stov Stoneware, Perfection Oil ( Rubberoid and Corrugated Garden and Poultry Fencing. A Hearty Welcome Friel *TBHMUINO I C VL Atlantic C ACCO SChristmas W. J. CRMiG, - Pass. Traffic Mgr., Wilt S Atlantic Coat Personally *Paama-.Jamaica Via the Over: OV THE FL isoffe ata c SMALL Tne cruise will be on the New C Steamship Evangeline of the P. S& 0. S. S. Co. Length 364 feet, Swith 262 staterooms. Sailing from C Key West January '7, 1913, Jan E uary 21, Feb. 4 and 18, March 4 Sand 18, A pril 1 and 15. F. M. .JOLLY. Wi Traffic Agent, AtU S(Havana Office: Janiaary 171 It will only cost a postal Sget the particulars. d floor on prices it is is-* is early and in large quan parations for the fall last: >p and big business Owing lot panned out as expected. it prices and they must be 9 following specials for your 9 )ne case of Mens' 50 Jaegr fleeced e lined Undershirts and Drawers to match at 3ic the garment......7C suit )ne case Mens' pure bleached fleeced lined Undershirts and Drawers-to match at 45c the garment..-..90e suit )ne case pound prints 39c the bundle 9 (about 20 yards) value............50 - )ne lot Ladies' Messaline Satin Wat in white black andcolofs, value 83.00, will put on sale at.......... - --- - 97s Coat Suits and they' ast: Ames prices to move"them.' you buy. Beg to an- 9 the agency for Bnttericki ere in the store a stock . you to solicit from Also terick publication, T H E $2.00. X-INSON -I ARR ware, Tinw'are, "Crockery: e, Woodenware, d&Buggy ,ndPipeing tion and Sporting((oods, ints, Oils,.Stains and Paint oating, Sheet;" TinWheet es Ranges, Stove Pipe anC look Stoves and 'Heaters, teel Roofing, Wire Field, for all our Many ids, non Rates oast Line TNT and Kew ets will bean sale at 4 Line to all .points ~ .nd East of the Missis >r all trains o~nDecem- a :4, 25, 31, and January 3 riginai.sstarting point .t of January 6, 1913. edules, rates, reserva st Line Ticket Agents T.0. WHITE, Gen. Pass. Agt., aington, . t Lme Tou Donducte Cubaand iori a . sea Railroa )RIDA KEY omparative anpit ied Tn or ce Cub andeatos Fonrdan a tnti CoaLilroa c mar othe1 cntt Wanas. us uUU ti- WiU saIL'I' County of Clarendon. COURT')F COMMON PLEAS. Rebecca Harvin and Eugene Harvin. Plaintiffs, Vs. Hampton Williams, Defendant. 'Summons.) ro.the defendant above named: You are hereby summoned and re goired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, Davis & Wideman, at their office in Mauniug. South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day. of sa -h service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com pliiint. DAVIS & WIDEMAN, Plaintiffs' Atto'neys. To the defendant Hampton Wtliams: -You will take notice that the sum mons and complaint in the above "n titled action were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Clarendon County on the 2rd day of November 1912. DAVIS & WIDEM+N, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. November 25th, 1912: W TAVEL Civil Engineer AND ' .and Surveyor, Sumter, S.C. Ofice Over Bank of Sumter. This Home Bank *ILL START YOU - SAVING AND KEEP YOUR AT IT. A L BAN.K Np CmsmV NICKELS CENTS I FREE To our .Savings Depositors, made to ip people.save - "Yucan no more build a fort'une wthatthe first -dollar than you can build a house withbout-the first brick." - - -ANY2MAN-OR WOMAN wowill take one-of these Rome Safes, utake is an-invariable rule to drop Into it some amount, no matter how small, each day, will be astonished and de lighted as she close of the year at how much has been accumulated without being missed. ONE DOLLAR IN THE BANK IS IS WORTH TWO IN YOUR POCKET. Bank nd Trust Co. * Ex Com ssoner Inena Revn JOEPH D. WRIGHT. GiERS & .WRIGH T, AT. ORNEYS AT LAW WANmS<ioN.D. C. LOAhNS NEGOTLTED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Pariy -& O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - Mamning,S. 0. BON PESEN Clii. 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. . 0. PURDY. s. OLIVER 0 BRYAN P URDY & O'BRYAN, Attrneys and Counselors at Law. MANNING. S. C. .H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. 0. R. 3. A. COLE, DENTIST. Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. hone No 77. HARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. Prompt attention given to Collections. H)IETMlO1EYATAR Russia is almost a roadless land. It Is inconceivable to the foreign visitor who has ever left the beaten track of the railways in-Russia how a great em pits can have subsisted so long and so successfully without even a pretense at roads. The secret lies In the fact that for. five or six months in the year nature herself provides roads over the' greater part of Russia - admirable smooth, glassy roadways over hard worn snow. The traffic is further cheapened over these roads by the sub stitution of a sledge .runner for the wheel and axle. This brings the cost of land carriage as near the cheapness of water borne freight as possible, and It is the principal reason why Russia In the twent"th century is still a road less land. Original Confidence Man. A story is told of old New York and of how the expression "confidence man" meant a man in whom one could not place confidence at all. It is said ' that some- years ago a very well dress ed man. with a courtebus address, was + wont to walk up and dow.n the pirincl- 4 pal streets of the city. Whenever ne met a stranger who looked hopeful to him he would approach the man, and with the most delightfully frank man-. ner he would- ask: 4 "My. dear sir, have you confidence enough in me. an entire stranger to 4 you. to -lend me $5 for an hour or two?" And it is said that the man made an 4 extremely good living by this very sim ple means.-New York Sun. 4 A Domestic Jar. "I might have married a'- million- 4 aire," declared Everfwoman. "One of my old schoolmates is now one." "And several of your schoolmates e are working right in this town for $10 a- week,!' retorted 'Everyman, "while one fthem is in jail. I guess in mar rying a chap getting - $1,600 a year your average is fairly good." And then Everybaby set up a howl. and they had to stop quarreling to ate tend to him.-Pittsburgh Post. A Broken Cup. Signora Veronelli (seeking a servtt) -Why were you sent away from your last place? "Because I broke a coffee cup." - "Was that the only reason?" "Certainly. except that on that occa sion--my mistress bad a little wound on the bead."-Il Riso. What Saved Him. Miss Opper-1 will' never marry you. I)enkelsen-Oh. heavens, I would blow my brains out if we were not In the midst of tie busy season- and I have so much to db! Fliegende Blatter. - Knew the Symptoms. Young Wife-My, sweetest. darling. best hearted hubby! Hubby Iresigned ly)-All right, spring it. I am prepar ed for the worst.-Meggendorfer Blat ter. APPAREL :SHOP FOR MEN AND ILADIES Everything of the best for! the personal wear and adorn -ment of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and promptly. DAVID OUTFITTING b - Charleston, S. C.! .W.O. W. Woodmen of the World. a Mets' en First Monday: nights at 830.a Vstng:Soveregns invited.I W.C. DAVIs. J. W. WII"EMAN a DAViS & WIDEMAN, a ATTORNEYS AT LAW , a MANNING, S. 0. Tax Ntice The ount Tresure's oileewil be oen or he clletio of axe fo ofTaxe Not12 . andcoeonte1t day of March 1913. Following are the: tax levies: For State, 5* mills; ordi nary county, 44 mills; court house: bonds, 1' mill; county bonds, 1-2 mill;: county back indebtedness, 1-2 mill;: onstitutionaal school, 3 mills.-Total; 15* mills. Also, special school taxes in the various school districts as fol- - lows:' Fo. 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. 13. 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, mills; No. 33, 2 mills; No. 52. 4 mills. - L. L. W ELLS, Treasurer Clarendon County. Pay A Visit - to our cashier and he will convince you that we have every facility for hand ling your banking business wish sc- -4 curacy and dispatch. Our financial standing is Beyond Question i and we aim to treat all our customers . with the greatest courtesy and consid- '2 oration, be their accounts large or.' small. - The Bank f Manning 9 Feathers, Plumes and Furs DO YOURS NEE CLEANING or ING? We can clean and curl them beautiful] them to us with sample of color. desired and we will dye k like new The cost? Only a trifle compared to purchas es Try the Ideal Way isfies. IDEAL LAU D Y, DYERS. ;LEANERS. (YI CHAiRLEST N, S. C. BEST QUAITY. ,EXPERT VORKMANSIIP. 4 L. WETHERHORN & SON, ; Manufacturers of CV PR ESS DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, Char: ston, S. C. Prompt Deliveries. Estimates Furnished. , ** t .e t , ee .*+4.~e++ +4*++ .~eeee+ FOR SALE EXTRA FINE COTTON SEED We have about 500 bushels of specially selected long stap l -cotton seed that we are offtring and which we can safely guar-, antee to the farmers-. of this county. The following letter from one of the best cotton lrok= ers in Charleston is self ex .lane atory: Charleston, S. C., November 15,. 912 Messrs. C. M Davis & Son, Davis Station, S. C: Dear Sirs:-We bee to say tha the . ojo 8 bales of cotton that you sec usl for sale is as handsome extra staple ton as we have seen gr.lwn in t bis S The staple is 15-8 and 11-16 inch the staple is sound and' even and geed is very valuable. Yours Truly. E. H. Frost. & We urge those who d:sire to cure this seed to apply,at o as 500 bushels will not last Ton Price $2.00 Per Bushel.1 0 . Al DAVIS 8&NSO Davis Station, S. C C. R. Sprott F .iner President and Treas. Vice-Presideii and Sec. EllNIlO OIL, ILL Manning, S. C. MANUFACTURERS OF Cotton Seed Pro~ucts AND ==-4 High Grade Ferti zers WHAT IT'S NAME IMI IES A Trust Company should be exactly what as name implies-a Trust Company. As such, is fitted atter to admiister trusts than the private individual. 'idis corn pany is equipped for active, efficient service. yia. THE SUMTER TRUST CO. SUMTER, S. C. Don't Waste Your. Time trying to find the best place to buy Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings and the problem will be solved. You Don't Waste Your Money either when you buy of us. That is the rep utation we have won; for you cah depend on what you.can get as being the best, and feel sure that you will not have to pay more than the a icle is worth. D. Hirschmann. Andrew Carnegie Says: $ "It is not capital that uire, i o 'has proved that he has the iness habitswhicn create capital." _ , The greatest proof of. busiiess habits is' the HABIT OF SAVING. When you start angcipct with iisgou simply press the <. Button of- P oeikt Why not call and talk it over with us NOW? Bank of Turbevile.. LAND LIME. We are preprred to. furnish' this product at prices that will enable every farmer to use-it. We have a very low price this year and nothing will do your liand more good, especially ran down lands, or low and sour lan'd. It is necessary.fog alllegaminous crqps such as alfalfa, clover, vetch, peas, etc. Get our prices in car lots or in smaller quantities. Samples on request. Boothdlarby Live. 'tock Co., Sumter. S. C. Horses - and Mule Buggies. Surris, Wagons and Harness,-see dts. A corn 0plete line of the following Molitie Implements: - GainDrill. Cotton and Corn Planters, Blue B On and T wo-horse -Steel Turn Plows, Middle Bnrsters, S Agents for Rock Hill Buggies. Term's and prices Sright. .We expect to have a bidmlie of the new 8Ford Automnobiles ,8 on hand in a few days. J.D. C.SHAW COK S10. 12 and 14 Sumter st. 'Phone issa. SUMTER, S. C. FOR SA LE. Twenty cents a pound cotton. IMPROVED PEELER LONG STAPLE ginned on. private sim. Passed government inspec tion 0. K., for boll rot and wilt. Mr. S. Clements, Long Staple Expert, pronounced this cotton the best he had seen this season and gave 20c per lb., for it. Makes Makes as much per acre as short stable. Seed for sale at* $1.50 per bushel. Cash with order : JodaCOUSAR & NAMR, CYPR~ Sash, Doors and Blinds.I Largesst manufacturing stock house in the South. Special sizes on short notice: I A. H. FISCHER CO. CHIARLESTON. S. C.