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So SUFFEE' Takes Druggist's Advice W Splendid Result. if anyone should know the wort1 of a medicine, it is the retail druggist -Who sells It over his counter every day In the week, and is in a position to know what remedy gives the best satisfaction. " Mrs.. Frank- H. Uline, of West Sand Lake, N. Y., says: "For a number of years I was a great sufferer from bronchitis. Last July I had an attack which was more severe than any, and my friends thought I could not recover from it. Then I was advised by my druggist to try Vinol, which I did, with wonderful results. My cough has left me; I have gained in weight and appetite, and I am as strong as ever I was. I advise all who have bronchitis, chronic coughs, or who are run down to try VinoL" It .is the combined action of the medicinal curative elements of the cod's liver, without the greasy oil, aided by the blood-making and s properties of tonic dron that makes Vinal so eicient Remember, we guarantee Vinol to do just what we say -we pay back your money it It does not. Diekson's Drug Store, Mauning, S. C. A . iOUS COINCIDENCE. Dra .:a Climax to a Trial in a French Court. . idence--chnte-plays a tremen d.' part in ht:m i history. Fate is -noi:t"- Wu*we for the same thing; so Is inek .\l these words are merely our pu., uihenisms for X. the unknown Squlntity. Not a day passes but the story of a rem:riuble coincidence is brought to -ulie noti-e. A str:nger Incident nev er u :rred. horever. than this one, the :wcount of r-ich is in an old copy of the Chronique de Paris. A youth of about nineteen was brought to trial for having broken the window of a baker's shop and stolen a two pound loaf. The Judge-Why -did you steal the Prisoner-I was driven by hunger. Wh did'on not buy Ity' Iueuse, I had no money." "But .ou have a gold ring on your -(ager. -Wy didn't you sell it?" I am'a foundling. When I was tak e from the bank of a ditch.this ring 'as suspended from my neck by s silken cord. and I kept it in the hope of thereby discovering at least who were my 'parents. ' icannot dispose of it." The procurer du rot (king's attorney: made a violent speech against the pris ,one who was fognd. guilty.and sen -enced to Imprisonment for five years Immediately upon this a woman more Sworn down'by poverty than age camc _ torwaird- and made the following decla ration - -*Gentlemen of the jury, twenty years ; =o anyoung woman was married to a Sosug man of the same town, who aft. erward abandoned her. Poor and dis. tesse. -she was obliged to leave her I child to the care of Providence. The chi has-since grown up, and the wo man'and the husband have.grown old. -emr. the child in poverty, the woman In misey and her husband in prospe'rity. 1hmy are all three now In court The elscIld Is the unfortunate prisoner whora *you have fast pronounced gulty, the iother Is dayself, and there sitsthe fa 4her.. nttto the king's attorney. Fifth Ann Expos January 27th; February -position held in Dixie. Theory Plus Practica Resu Clearly demonstrated thb by corn raising experts from United States government exi Thoroughly educational a as well as of vital importa farmers. A corn education in one young and old. On account of this occasic Railroad offers the above attri DATES OF SALE-Jani incelusive. Return Limit-To reach < later than midnight of Febru: W. J. CRAIG, EPass. Traffic Mgr. BRING c JOB TO THE TIM ridden. :id Harry the hobo. ;te a strong man. but -ars of life I've spent ..... ein bed -Why. you poor man' replied the ind3 %y-mpatheth-ally. handing him a quarter. What has been the trouble pum .lysis?" 'No. ma'am." said Harry. -jest a reg'lar habit of sleepin' eight hours a day. ma'am."-Harper's. A Bright Idea. Theater Manager-I can't use your play. sir it's too long for the stage. Amateur Playwright-But. I say-aw look here---aw' Can't you lengthen the stage, you know? The Reason. "I think the piture lacks atmos phere." said the kindly critic. "Fact is." said the artist. "I had a hard time raiing the wind while I was painting." Merely a Hint. Kitty-Harry says he loves me for myself alone. Bertha-I suppose that's his way of saying your mother must be kept out of the family.-Exchange. A Knowing One. Miss Maude Annesley in her book, "My Parisian Year." tells an excellent story to illu'strate the way French res taurant keepers try to "do" the trav eling Englishman. She once went to a very well known restaurant with an Englishman who had lived nearly all his life in France. He wished to give a dinner for eight. He studied the menu. decided on what he wanted and then asked the price per head. "Forty-five francs, monsieur." said the maitre d'hotel. Miss Annesley's friend looked. stead- . fly at him and remarked, "I am Al French!" The maitre d'hotel pretended to make another addition, then said. "Well, monsieur, we will do It for 40 francs!" The other replied calmly, "I am still Di French!" "Thirty-five francs, then," said the maitre d'hotel. "I have not changed my nationality," was the retort. and Miss Anneuley asys that the price finally paid was only 22 francs per head. - The Curious Grapple Plant. Plants have varied and ingenious ways of scattering their seed. Some with wings like those of tiny aero- I planes are blown by the wind; some C are thrown out of the seed pods by ex plosions; others, by means of hooks. attach themselves to passing animals and are carried long distances. Of this pie last class Is the fruit of the gourdlike 'I grapple plant that grows in the deserts T of the Transvaal and Orange river col- h ony. From the hard pod of this plant s project clawlike runners that are arm ed with sharp pointed booked thorns. and when a springbok or some other ' animal steps on them they pierce the "had hoof and start the animal galloping fer madly away. . As the pod often sticks kep to the animal's foot for several days nig the seed of the plant is likely to be obis widely distributed. This contrivance D of nature seems unusually eruel, for the animal that Is so unfortunate as to A tread onr the grapple plant not only suffers intense pain. but often becomesbt an easy victim of its enemies. ce ta MKISO'N or : she . . rett 1913 tion suc1 QuiL an, the oth~ oi LUMBIA saZ d RETURN 15 ual Corn: ition. 8th, inclusive. First Ex- bus qui 1913 Experience Equals ItS. 'ough competitive exhibits h various States, as well as ca_ iibit. She rid exceedingly interesting, car nce to the South's fujture day day-a valuable asset for zs a the Atlantic Coast Line Uas tl ,tive round-trip rate. zary 27th, February 8th, an iriginal starting point not 110 ry 9th, 1913- as:i T. C. WHITE, Fel Gen. Pass Agt. -bet tho: scri li YOUR ed NORK r ES OFFICE " Stops B4 Sloan's Liniment is a sple joints, rheumatism, neuralgia am rub it in-just laid on lightly it Sest for Pais M. Gxo. BucHANAN, of Welch, C iment for the past ten years for pain i Liniment I ever tried. I recommend SLO~ LINIP is good for sprains, strains, br - muscles, and all affections R. D. Buncc 5. wrtes:-"I dern; I got a bc relief at the ft nefied Mx. J.1 Chicago. D by occup Ssuffered I con] frier ANT'S DRUG STORE Licensed Druggist. Sells Everything in UGS and MEDICINES Measure of Merit sning Citizens Should Weigh Well This Evidence. roof of merit lies in the evidence. onvinciog evidence in Manning. not the testimony of strangers, t the endorsement of Manning peo bat's the kind of proof given here he statement of a Manning citizen. Ers. R. L. Logan, Manning, S. C., s: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been beneficial to me that 1 am glad to )mmend them. For a long time I trouble from my kidneys and I suf d from a lame and aching back that t me from getting my proper rest at t. Doan's Kidney Pills, which I tined from Dr. W. E. Brown & Co.'s g Store, (now the Dickson Drug )and used as directed, relieved me. le present time I am enjoying much r health." r sale by all dealers. Price 50 t. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, wYork, sole agents for the United :member the name-Doan's-and e no other. 'OWN 1 in Ordinance evy and Collect License Ia the Tmw of Maning for the Year 1913. BIr OEDAflRaD By the Mayor and Aldermen i town of Manning in Council Assembled: |roxL That every person, firm, company rporatlon engaged In any trade, business :ofession, hereinafter mentioned, withmn imits of the Town of Manning, shall be. fred on or before the 1st day of F'ebruary, to obtama a license to exercise said trade, ness or profession within the limits of the town; and every person, firm or corpora now so engaged or expecting to engage in trade. business or profession, shall be re d to first obtain alicense to exercise same, the said licenses to be fixed according to chedule and amounts here-in-after se t . 2. Upon each and every merchant or any person, airm, company or corporation do usiness within the limits of the said town aning, and for each and every store or Cof business within tne corporate limits of said town, except such as are otherwiso ,fcaly taxed by this ordinance, the license Ibe as follows: po merchants whose gross cash and credit sdo not exceed: 000 per annum..............----.*10 00 0- .... .. ......... 000 O00 -- .................250 00" " ......-----.. 2350 00 ...... ..................s35 0 .. -................ ..34000 .0- -................ 45 0c c0cc. -*................ ..00 o.3. Every firm. company or corporation ired by the ordinance of the-town of Man to obtain a license to engage in any trade, ness or profession for which a license Is re ad, shall, before the 1st day of February of egister with the town clerk, first his or her or style, and In case of a firm or company ames of the several persons constituting irm or company, and the place of business; md, the trade, business or profession for ci a license is required; the place where such , business or profession Is carried on In the of a dealer In goods, wares or merchandise, mount extent and value of the business d on; all of which shall be given under .All persons, Airms, companies or corpora commencing business on or after tne first of. January 1913, shall register as aforesaid. hall be the duty of the town clerk to assess persons, firms, companies and corporations lefor town licenses under the erdinances of town, and enter the same In a book to be a as the License Book, giving a classidied omplete list of all such persons, firms, comn es and corporations who arc liable for town se, and the amount of license for which are liable, which license shall be obtained irein provided, on or before the 1st day of mary, 1913. License shall be issued by the kand Treasurer, who shall keep a record of enses Issued in the License Book. It shall he duty of the Mayor to enforce the payment II the license fixed by toe ordinances of the nof Manning and assessed by him under au lty thereof as aforesaid In the manner prne bed by the laws of the State of South Caro ad the ordinrncs of the town of Manning. t. 4. If any person exercise or carry on any c, business or profession for the exercising, lng on or doing of which alicense is requir y this ordinance, without first registering eking out such a license as In that behalf re ed, he. she or they, besides being liable to payment of the license, shall be subject to a not to exceed 640 or Imprisonment for a not to exceed thIrty days, upon conviction re the Mayor or Acting Mayor. t. 5 In eve:y license to be taken out undcr ciache 'did remedy for backache, stiff d sciatica. You don't need to gives comfort and ease at once. and Ssffnes kla., writes:--"I have used your Iin. aback and stiffnessandfinditthebest it to anyone for pains of any kind." lENT ises, cramp or soreness of the of the throat and chest. Cot Entire Relief. YE., of Maysville, Ky., RR. r, Box had severe pains between mfy shoul ttle of your Liniment and had entire I application." Severe Palin I Sholders NDEzwOOD, of 2ooo Warren Ave., 1., writes:-" I am a piano polisher ttion, and since last September have [with severe pain in both shoulders. d not rest night or day. One of my ds told me about your Liniment. ree applications completely cured ne and I will never be without it." Price 25., 50c., and $1.00 at All Dealers. Send for Sloan's free bookonhaesg. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. Some Satisfaction. The Hon. Mrs. Robert Hamilton In ner biography of her father, the late Lord Wolverhaimpton. says that In his home his orders were always stern and peremptory, but no one was more sur prised. than he was when they were obeyed. One day he detected one of his daughters making n statement in which she rather exaggerated the facts. "You are one of the most inaccurate women that was ever created." he told her. "Well." was the cheerful reply. "I am glad to be a masterpiece in some de partment of creation." The Tower of Babel. Do you realize that 4.000 years after the most wonderful of all towers was built by the ancients (according to the Book of Genesis about 2400 B. C.), Its seven stages still rise high above the plains near the site of Babylon? Until a few years ago it had been known as the- Mound of the Bird Nimrud. when Sir Henry Rawlinson discovered in one of the stages the inscribed cylinders which made the identification possible. The Easier Way. "I can cure that cold, old man." "What do you want me to take?" "About an hour's exercise in the open air every day." "I think I'll try Womba's method. All he wants me to take Is a few pills." -Pittsburgh Post. - Partly True Any Way. Mrs. Blowtt-I see by this magazine that wearing hats makes ones hair gray. Mr. Blowitt--Well, the expen sive ones that you have been wearing make my hair gray. JCENSE r by authority of this ordinance. shall be eon lained and setforth the purpose, trade, business r profession for which such license Is granted, . and the name and place of business of the person or persons taking out the same, and the time for which It Is granted. The Clerk and Treasur er shall prepare a form of license to be used In each case, and shall have the same printed and bound in book form, In a neat and substantial manner, with a proper stub attached to each. upon which shall be written at the time the li ense Is issued the name of the party obtan the same, the length of time covered by such 11 cense, together with the amount charged there for; and the party receiving such license shall keep the sacepostedIn somne conspicuous place where his business, trade or profession is car ried on. Any evasions of the provisions of t~ls section shall be subject to a penalty of not more than 540cor thirty days imprisonment.' Szc.8. The license-granted under this ordi nance shall not authorize the person. firm. com pany or corporation mentioned therein, to exer ese or carry on the trade, business or profession speciaied in such license In any other place than that mentioned therein. All license Issued en and af ter February 1st, shali not be for less than the current year unless otherwise provided herein.. Sic. 7. For a license to carry on any perma nent or transient ;rades; business or profession, the sum hereinafter mentioned shall be paid in to the town treasury in gold or silver coin. Uni ted States Treasury notes. National Bank notes' or gold or silver certificates. Sic. 8. Any money lender (private) who shall charge, accept or receive interest charges or compensation for the lending of moiney, directly or indirectiv, by whatever name, means or de vie, In excess of the legal rate of 8 per cent per annum, he. she or they, shall be subject to a fine not exceeding 540 or imprisonment In the town jail for ft time not exceeding thirty days for each offense and the record of their convictions shall be reported to the next moeting of town council, wnereupon the license of such party or parties so convicted shall be revoked. A. Auctioneer selling at public outcry-... 5 Co Agency or agent real estate--renting or seilng..................-- .----- 50 Agents sellmng fertilizers.........-.....-5 00 Agents or dealers in pianos and organs or both.......................-- ------ 10 m Agents no; specially mentioned.......... 1000L Automobile dealers....~......... ....10 00 Automobiles-repair shops............ 00 B. Banks or Trust Companie~s.....-........ 5000 Brokers-merchandise................ 500 Bllard or pool rooms-each........ - ....3000 Blacksmith shops and wheelwrights..... 5 00 Barber shops-each chair............. 2 00 Boarding house's or hotels for the accom mdation of transient boarders. having 8 rooms and less than 15.......... ... 5 00 Havig 15 rooms and over........... 10 00 Bottling works, per ahnum....... ....a 00 Book agents selling books by subscription 10 00 Bowling alleys....................-. 5 00 Bi posters......................... 500 Bill posters-per day............. .... 1 00 Buiding and loan associations- local..10 00 Buiding and loan associations-agents or representatives whose principal office Is not located In this state..........100 00' Butchers...... ..........----------.2. 0 Butcheritinrant-per day,......... 2 00 Bicycle-nents or dealerse.... ....... 5 00 Boot and .oeblacks......-...---..--- 1 00 Cotton gins and press lincue.......... 10 00 Cotton seed oil mills Including gins.... 50 00 Contractors taking conttacts under 8100.. 5 00 Contractors taking contracts not over $1, Contractors taking contracts over $1,000 -a not over 5,000................15 00 The -larvest. Where the river winds through grassy I meadows as sure us the south wind brings the rain. sounding his note in the reedy alders. the starling comes back to his nest again. Are these not miracles?. Promptly you answer. "Merely the prose of natural fact: nothing but instinct plain and patent, bo-n in the creatures. that bids -them act." Well. I have -n instinct as fine and valid. surely. as that of the beasts and. birds. concerning death and the life immortal. too deep for logic, too vague for words. No trace of beauty can pass or perish, but other beauty is somewhere born; no seed of truth or good be planted. but the yield must grow as the growing corn.-Bliss Car man. The Tact Market. Chancellor James R. Day was once advising a young undergraduate of Syracuse university to cultivate tact. "But, alas." he said, "I fear that advice on such a subject must always be wasted. On tact the last word was 1 spoken by Barbey d'Aureville when he said: "'If tact could be bought only those already possessed of it would want to buy it.'" The Gloaming. "What's the gloaming. Uncle WiI 1am?' "Well, before a man is married It Is the time to take a walk with the girl he loves. but after he is married it is the time he falls over rocking horses and building blocks on the parlor floor."-London Telegraph. Her Quick Wit. He-Your new hat is charming. but I fancy it doesn't go well .with that dress. She (enchanted)-Oh, you dear old hubby, so you really mean to buy me a dress as well? Practiced What He Preached. Hills-Greet says that he believes in keeping in touch with his fellow men. Mills-Well. there aren't many of. them that he hasn't touched. For a Rainy Day. Mrs. Exe-My husband has some thing laid aside for a rainy day. Mrs. Wye--l know it-my husband's um brella! " It Couldn't Be. Dean Farrar quotes Tennyson as having related to him the remark of a farmer who. after hearing a fire and brimstone sermon from an aid style preacher, consoled his wife by saying: "Never mind. Sally. That must be wrong. No constitooshun couldn't stand it." Cumulative. "George has given me an -engage ment .ring with three diamonds In it." said Henrietta. "Yes, I know." said Marietta. "He always adds a diamond every time he gets engaged. It only had one when I wore it."-Harper's Weekly. Showing Progress. Minister-Young span, do you know how to dance? Young Man-Well, par son. I know the hold% but 1 don't know the steps.-Life. Wisdom and honor are the avenues to a happy Immortaitty.-Plato. *Legitimate Question. Father-No; indeed! My father ner er heard me tell a lie! WillieWas grandpa as deaf as grandma?-Cieve and Plain Dealer. LAW F ontractors taking contracts over 15,000' not over 310,000.................00 ontractors taking contracts over 110.000. 40 003 arnIvals-not less than per week..... 50 00 Circus and Menagerie--per day exhibiting in-city............................ 200 00 D. )entists........................... 10 00 Dog and pony shows not less than..1 0 00 E. Express companies or agencies each, for business done exclusively within the Town of Manning and not including any business to or from points without the state and not including any busine done for the government of the United States......................25 --m00 ~hbitons-Theatrical. minstrel, o r other under tent-per day............ 10 00 Electric light companies............. 20 00 ish or oysters-Sold on streets.... ....5 00 lyg Jenie per day..............- 5 00 Fruit and vegetable stands or lunch coun tes......................-----. 5 00 G. rts mils..................--.. 250 B. osiery mills.................--...5.00 Horseshoeing............----.-.. 250 Harness repair shops................ 500 Hucksters-produce.............--.. 2 So Provided, this ordinance shallinot apply to farmers selling their truck or produce: upon the streets of Manning. * L ce factories.................. --. 00 ce dealers-at retail-each house wIth. wagon.............--------.--...5 00 [e cream saloon or cart........ ...... 50 Insurance companies-life, fire, health.. accident, aidelity or live stock-repre- .. seted by transient solicitor or agent per week.......-.........---.--.-.-- O Insurnce companies-fire or old line lire: 10 08 Insurance companies-accident, fldelity, guarantee, live stocic or other Insurance company, for each company......-...3000 Insurance solicitors of life and accident insurance companies and solicitors or ire and other Insurance companies, un.: connected with a regular local licensed agency of same.............. -....0.00 Insurance of any other kind and company, corporation or society having insurances features other than charitable......... 30 60 Itinerant repairer of bicycles. typewrit ers, sewing machines or cash registers not regularly employed by license deal er.........................--------- O 5 Kerosene or other oil companies.' .....25 00 1. Land loan companlcs or agents therefor... 10 00 Lawyr...............------- --...... 10 00 Laundries........----- .------ .-----''' Laundry agents.......-----.--.--.-.-..... 00 Machine shope...--.----.----.----..... 5 00 Moev Lenders...........----....... 30 00 N. Newspapers............... .-- ---.--. . 00W P. Peddlers-per day.........-.--.--.--- 10 00i Printing offce-job.................. 5 00 Physicians................-----.-100 Photographers-transient-per day... 1 00 Photographers-per year.............. 10 00 Pressing clubs,......-..-...... -- .- 3 00 R. Railroads, for business done eaclusively' within the limits of the town of Man ning, and not including any business naen o o frm points without the stoic Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the :state of Saniuel W. Evans.. deceased, vill present them duly attested, ani hose owing said estate will make pay nent to the undersigned qualified exe. uror of said estate. L. B. GIBBONS,. Executor Turbeville, S. C.. January 18, 1913. Notice- of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Pro ate for Clarendon county, on thi 15th day of February. 1913. at 1: 'clock in the forenoon for letters o ischarge as administrator of the e$ ;Ate of Henry Miller, deceased. - RICEARD G. MILLER. Manning, S. C.,'January 13th, 1913 CONDENSED~ STATEMENT Showing the condition of The Peoples Ik of Manning, at the close of business JANUARY 4. 1913. Loans and Discounts........$ 46,201 0: Banking House............. 6,436 4 'urniture and Fixtures...... 1,893 9: Der Drafts................. 3813 Cash on hand and in Bank... 12,851 5 367.770 2 Capital Stock.............. $25,000 0 Surplus & Undivided Profits " 2.889 1 Deposis.,.................. 39,881 0 $67,770 2 DR. J. FRANK GEIGER. " DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. J. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAw MANNING, S. C. Foley KIdney Pills What They Wil Do for You Theywill cure your backache Btrengthen your kidneys, cor recturinaryirregularities, buil p the worn out tissues, ani eliminae the excess uric aci4 that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health anid strength. Refuse 'subetituites Dickson'sDrug Store. OR 1913 - and not Including any business done for the government of the .Untedgitates... 75 Eestaurants, serving meals only....... 5 S. Stables (not sales) vehicles and horses for hire only. (This llcense shall apply to al persons hiring out teams, whether rnnning alivery table or not)....... 104 Stables-vehcles and horses for sale and ..eed ...............--- - ---- Stallions. ............-----~- ----... 10 ( Shoe repairers............ ..---- 2 Saw mns*.................------.--- -- 10 Surveyorr..y...............~ anitary plumbing.---.....--.---.-.--- 5 Shooting gallery..... ----- -....... 10 atingrinks.................----- 5 Soda fountains, connected with. other bus. iess oralone..........-------... 10 Telegraph companies or agencies for bus-. Iess done within the Town of Manning ot including any business done from points without the state and not includ ing any business done for the govern ment of the United States........... 5 Telephone companies....... . -..-- ... 10 U. Undertakers...........-- ..-'-------- 10 V. Venders, street--per day......... 10 W. W'agons or other vehicles run for gain, one horse each on streets............ 5 Wagons or other vehicles run for gain, two horses each on streets.....-.-.---- 10 Warehouses each with storage for hire... 10 Warehouses, tobacco..... .....-----.~ : 10 SzC. s. That the proceeds of the license t shal be applied by the Clerk and Treasurer the payment of the current expenses of the sa SEC. 9. The amount to be charged for liCen for any other business, trnde or professioni n hereintofore specifically enumerated, shall1 Axed by the Committee on Finance. but sa .committee shall have no authority to change seduce the license fees herein fixed: Provide .that in case of short term licenses, tuken out .he latter part of the fiscal year, the Committ on Finance may In their discretion reduce t; icense fee.-. S. 10. The Clerk and Treasurer shall cc slt the Committee on Finance where the occ pation of any application for license, or amou to be charged is questioned, and the committ shall have power to decide the matter. SEC. 11. The Clerk and Treaturer shall be quird to turn over to the Police Departme.I the name of all delinquent license payers I mediately after the 1st of. February, 1913, a the Police Department shall immediately bril the delinquents before the Mayor for violati of this ordinance. Ssc. 1e. That the Council shallhave the po er to revoke any license for just cause. Ssc. 13. It shall be the dut-y of the Poll force to investigate and report to the Mayor: perons doing business without a license. SE. 14 That on and after the passage of ti ordinance the penalty of non payment of licex '-hall be the sum of ten per cent for every mor or par t of month until said license, is paid.. F cal year as to licenses to run from January S. Ali Ordinances or parts or Ordini ct'ng with this Ordinance are here ratified under the corporate seal the Too' of Manning on the 9th day of Janus in the year of our Lord, on thousand. nine hl dred and thirteen. A. C. BRADHAfr A ttest: ia T. u: WvELLS. City Clerk. A.L DAMAUES COVERED and very often a good chance to start again under better circumstances, is what is assured by a policy of FIRE INSURANCE. We ask the public to point out a bet ter investment for the amount of the mony than the premium for insurance in a good company. An.i while we don't say that your house afire would be a streak of good lack, we do say that a live policy is tbe.best next thing to it. If nos insured, call or send jiostal, and we we will instantly place your house safety. GERALD-DAVIS CO. Manning, S. C. w.o . W. Woodmen of the World. Meets on First Monday nights at 830. Visiting:Sovereigns invited. Pay A Visit to our cashier and he will coinvince 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 courtesy and consid eration, be their accounts large or small. he Bank of Manning This Home Bank WILL START YOU SAVING AND KEEP YOUR AT IT. T our LAvn DestC rs, md -I Y tsour aoungs Dosis made smll eachYuda nol me stoilhd an - fu lvighedt the clst dola thn yer ao m uchd hoseeacutd withoutthfisbrc. O NY DOLARN THE WOANKI anky ilbeanse and stCo livherytthings of the yerst fi m nt has bn acuseds. o 2. We il I er arfl ~ ank promptruso COMPANYIE Everyhi estfon, bs fc e m-to ohsxs CHDAVIODUAT tATTORNEY AT LAW, to MANNING, S. C. Prompt attention given to Collections - C. 0. Edwards ~.LAND SURVEYOR CIVIL ENGINEER Onfic over Hlome Ba nk and Trust C The State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, J. J. Bryant, Plaintiff against Ben Bryant, Olie Oliver Bryant and Rufus Bryant, Defendants. Copy Summons. For Relief. (Complaint Served.) To the Defendants above named: You are hereby Summoned and re quired 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 at his office in Manning, 'S C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you'-fail to answer the com plaint within the-time aforesaid. the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated December 21st, A. D. 1912. CHARLTON DuRANT, - Plaintiff's Attorney. The defendants Olie Oliver Bryant and Rufus Bryant will take notice that the Summons and Complaint in the above oititled action were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court in and for Clarendon County, South Carolina, on December 21st, 19~12. CHARLTON DURANT. Plaihtiff's Attorney. STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA,. Clareodon Contys COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. W. Broadway as -Adinistrator ot the estate of Eliza C. Tindat, de ceased, Plaintiff against. Dukes Cain, Margaret Hodgesf Sfian' D. Bryan, Lou Patton; Helen Ker shaw, Emmie T. Andersojr, W. H. . Anderson and Hattie . Briggs,, Hazel Davis, and HattielFischer-as members sof an unincorporate4 So ciety known as the ladies Aid So-. ciety of Summerton, S. C, Kezia Carson, William Dukes, Charlton Dukes,Mary Dukes,EdwardDukes Elizabeth McDowell, Margaret' Cobb, Susan Dukes, James Betke ley Cain, Susan Giles. Mary Ragin, Della Ragin, Edward Ragin Hamil ton Ragin, Malcolm Dukes, Louisa Moffett, Sadie Oehler, Eliza Dukes, Susie Dukes, William .Dukes and two children (names unknown) of Pressley Dukes, deceased. and all other persons who may be heirs or distributees at law of Eliza C. Tin dal. deceased, and Ezra T. Fischer, - Defendants. Summons for Relief.- "V To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and-re-. quired to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint- n - subscriber at his office in the tows of Manning, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclu sive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint; and - TAKE NOTICE that the summons and Complaint in the above stated action were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for said County and State on December 18, 1912; further TAKE NOTICE that no personal claim is made. against you in -this. action. J. A. WEINBERG, Decemer18,.Plaintiff's.Attorney. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIA, County of Clarondoln-. COURT OF COMMON PTLEAS. Rebecca Harvin and Eugene Harvin, Plaintiffs, Vs. Hampton Williams, Defendant. (Summons,) To the defendant above named: You~ are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action; of which a copy is hers with served upon you, and'to serve - a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber. Davis a Wideman, at their office in Manning, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such 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 plaint. Davzs & WIDEXAN, .Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To the defendant Hampton Williams: You will take notice that the sum mons and complaint in the above en titled action were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Clarendon County on the 23rd day of November 1912. DAVIS & WIDEEAN,~ Plaintiffs' Attorneys. November 25th, 1912. IF YOU MUST GET SICK Get a Doctor Quick. 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