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SPECIAL Automobile Notice ! r Any dealer or prospective-purchaser that is interested in a good - propsition on Cole Automobiles I should write as for further information. Carolina Machinery & Mfg., Co. SUMTElA. S. C. BUSTER BRO HOSIERY. We now have in stock a full line of the famous Buster Brown Guaranteed Hosiery for Gentlemen, , Ladies and Children.-Price $1.Q0 a box of 4 Pair.-Guara teed to last any one four months. The Sp'ing sedon is now over and we are mak ing additions to our already large stock in the way 4 ofnew stylish oods every week.-Aways some ngdoing at -.enkinson's. 4 y , . R. NKINSON. S Wod Le For You t better acquainted with the val ~u~Kweare of'fering in' Olothing for ' ne and Young Men. t& allthis week for a. try-on. Wont 4 aaiythime for a look through and we w1take leasure in showing you. Sev ~> er~ bidred Suits to relect from. We cnfit you as well asLifi had been tail oed especially for you, and it will cost &Al The Wel Dressed. enand Young Men are wearing one of our Schloss Tailoired Suits, also Cros, setts 8hoes and the newest Straw Hats from us. Ask tbiem. They will take pleasure in pointing you to the best store for greatest values. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST FOR YOURI OGNEY LOOK FOR THE YOUNG RELI :J. H. 'Rigby.1 BRING YOUR JOB .WORK r - .-TO THE. TiNES OFFICE. rI A Yield to Vinol. The medical profession do not be- li sieve that consumption is Inherited, es but a person may inherit a weakness be or tendency to that disease. ct A prominent citizen -of Evansville, k Ind., writes: "I was ill for five a months with pulmonary trouble, and re had the best of doctors; I had hemorr- ei hages and was in a very bad way. ti Through the advice of a friend I tried w Vinol, and I feel that it saved' my tI life. It is all you recommend it to sc be. I believe it is the greatest medi- se cine on earth. I have advised others 3 to try Vinol, and they have had the tj same results." (Name furnished on in request.) a Vinol soothes and heads the inflamed se surfaces and allays the cough. Vinol ti creates an appetite, strengthens the T digestive organs and gives the patient it strength to throw off Incipient pulmo- te nary diseases. - Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- et derstanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. w { Dicacson's Drug Swre, Manning, S. t;. W 10 The Thrift of Glasgow. . Is Glasgow sets a splendid example of w I!thrift and enterprise to the other cities of 1dnd towns of Great Britain. ' It does to not even scorn to collect. and sell its waste paper and to traffic in scrap iron. thus adding many hundreds a year to its exchequer. Its-cleansing de partment does business with half the M counties of Scotland. It owns nearly 1.000 railroad cars and does a wide range of business from bog reclaiming ec to market gardening and butcher's fc work.-London Tit-Bits. - Sc Newton's Fearful Crime. At the end of a meal at Haydon's in house Keats proposed a toast in these al terms: "Dishonor to the memory of bs Newton.7 1 The "nests stared at him in question ing urprise. and Wordsworth asked ti for an explanation. - . "It is." answered Keats. "because he an destrnyed the poetry of the rainbow by I, reducing It to a prism." And the art- n ists all drank. 'with one consenb. eon- ai fusion to the savant. 'Frugality. i "John.. dear. it's too bad that we have to pinch and save'and economize ad on everything we buy. Is-is there h: such a thing as a money trust?! C "Yes. love: I think there is." 4 r(Pause.1 ( e "John. dear, why don't you join it?" fl -Louis'ville Conrier-Jour:al. >t 51 The .Stronger linfluence. di "Which do you think appeals more U generally; art or literature?' a "Art. Almost anybody would rather send a picture postcard than write a letter."-Washington Star. 1 Don't Let Indigestion W Starve You ti qetrng will make you enjoy a ) your meals and digest your ~ food. You will soon oecm di strong and healthy. 01 Ille Ilplill Liver Rupdinr Cue Indigestion by restoring the digestive organs tohealthy, natural action. It contains nothing but harm-. It less oils extracted from roots and e } herbs. R. L. T. works promptly and a } does not gripe. Its benents are per manent. Gaaranteed as represented or money refunded-.t 50ecand $1 B ttles I Ask Your Druggist n FOR SALE BY Z eidersPharmacv., a The eopesnBatik to of annn~atKhe dloey bsiness Banigkho's rug.. tre.. ,140 Shwitran fituesondition o CashMonnhand and the banse fbusines LIABILITES. Loastand stcounts.........000.00 Surplus and Undivided profits 4,695.10 Deposits................. -- 41,059.63 Blm paa... ...... n15000.0 - Lie Saver In a letter from Branch land, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza bet Chapman says: "1 suffered from womanly troubles nearly five years. All the doctors inthe coun tydid me no good. I took Cardul, and now I am en tirely well. I feel like a newwoman. Carduisaved my life! All who suffer from womanly trouble should give Carduiatrial." 4 61 Take .-CARDUI The Woman's Tonic 50 years of proof have convincedthosewhotested it, that Cardui quickly re lieves aches and pains due to womanly weakness, and helps nature to build up weakwomen to health and strength. Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real life saver. Why not test it for your case? Take Cardui today! No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especiaBh for. MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER Five or six doses s* breck any case, n if taken then as a tonic the Fever will no return. It-acts on the liver better that Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25< ? ASK FOR THE V It's 2 If In Nyal's Family RemE "Pevery ill.. Absolutely guar DICKSON'S 6 WHAT ITS A Trust Company shou Simplies-a Trust Company. administer trusts than the i . pany is equipped for active STHE SUMTE] SUMTE WhtThree Bu Acre SIGHT years central stai ran three than they ri acre of far were so tended that equal to that of this: money would you havt luxuries of life that Your share in this pros upon yourself. The your land properly wi I HC Man The spreader that d< must have many excell The apron should mo 'beater should meet t: right point to pulveri too greatly increasing t the speed changes of t: tive. All these feati the construction of I I I H C spreaders are:i are not too low for use narrow and wide, witi less aprons, for use uni rear axle is located wel of at the rear. Placed the box) it carries over and insures ample trac See the I H C loca and full information, c International Harveste) (Incori WALL STREET RANKS. i a Rule They Make Loans on a 20 Per Cent Margi . Miost Wall street banks insist on lying a twenty point margin behind ch loan. That means that a man crowing $100.000 must put up as ae rity stocks or bonds of $120,000 mar t value. If the securities decune to point where the ,$20,000 margin is duced to $15.000 toie borrower Is call f upon to put up additional securi s. Most brokerage houses do not alt for such a summons, but send e necessary collateral to the bank as on as they see that the price of their curities has declined. But the banks are guided always by e character and the fnancial stand g of each borrower. Each bank has list of favorite borrowers who can cure whatever money they need in nes of stress or in times of calm. ae loan clerks know who the favor s are - and show, them every cour sy. It means a good deal for a Stock hange house to get on the "favor list" of a Wall street bank. Some borrowers, in order to stand ell with a bank. -.never complain hen the bank raises :the rate on their ans. They go on the theory that it foolish to dispute a rate with a bank ben the difference between 2 per nt and 2% means only $1.39 a day the interest charge for a $100,000 an.-New Yo& Post. CONTINENTAL SCRIP. at a Two Dollar Bill of the Year 1774 Looked Lilk. One of the few pieces of continental rip now in existence is owned by a rmer teacher at Shortridge high ool: It was given to her at Christ as time In 1368 by a fellow teacher. The piece measures' about 5% by 2% ches and is framed to show both es. Within an intricate leaf and unch border design. on the front de, Is printed: "This indented bill of $2 shall entitle e bearer thereof to receive bills of change, payable in London, or gold d silver, at the rate of 4s. 6d. ste ag per dollar for the said bill, as ding ~ the directions of an act of sem of Maryland. Dated in An spoils, this 10th day of April anno omini, 1T74. William Eddis H. Lap In an upper corner of the reverse Ie is a picture,about an inch and a at square, representing the British own, at each side of which Is a tiny eture of a man. One of the men is presented as holding a spade, while oi the hand of the other dangles a ih on a string. At each end on this de of the scrip are the words, "'Tis path to counterfeit,' and at ghe bot m are the names of the printem, A. , and F. Green.--Indianapolis News. . Moon Rivers. The so called craters, ring mountains ad empty sea beds of the moon are it the only interesting phenomena hich our satellite presents to the ew. There are on, many parts of the oon's surface long. narrow1lines call I "rils." evidently much below the meral level of the: ground,- some of tem comparable In breadth and depth the great canyons of our western ntry. Certain astronomers have en disposed to re~gard these rills as aeks and rants izi the crust of the oon, but others have adopted the sug ston, made long ago, that they are vr channels. It' may be remarked these ancient lunar river channels, such they really are, that their wider salways terminae In pear shaped llows like little craters, and this and nearly always hIgher than the other, that If the craters were once lakes air waters must have flowed out Into e rivers instead of the waters of the vers emptying Into the lakes.Bar8X The Education of a Gentleman. Friday afternoon was "debate day" a school. 'On that afternoon class Safter 2 o'clock were let go, and the gembled school listened to shyly spo m pieces of poetry and addresses to adators. Then came the dlimaz the ,bate when world Issues were set d for once and alL The speeches are after the pattern of this one, bich one teacher recalls: "Mr. Chairman, ladles and gentle eh, I rise to defend the affrmati've the question -whether it is better to we wealth or education. Mr. Chair an, If you was to get a hiss letter om a lady and couldn't read It, oldn't you just feel like going away d dying? I close now to give place San abler speaker"-New York Post. A Proverb Scrutinized. ' prophet Is not without honor save his own country,": said the man ho complains. "Well," replied Farmer CorntosseL. hat's one way o- sayin' it. You Ight also mention- that it's easier far man to sell a gold brick in a town here they don't know him."-Wash gton Star. Tried to Do Better. A. tramp told a woman a hard luck ory about losing his wife and family id boe in an explosion. "But." the woman said. "that Isn't e same story you told me last week-"' "I know, lady." said the tramp. "bti in didn't believe last week's story-'' Wars. Still. Willie-Does your pa ever send you bed before 7 when you're naughty? >bby-Worse'n that. When I've been d he makes me get up before 7.-Bos a Transcript. Be wise today. 'Tis madness to de '.-Yong. PPAREL SHOP R MEN LND LADIES Everything of the best for the personal wear and adorn ment of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and promptly. AVID )UT FTTNG COMPANY, Charleston, S. C Delicatessen Wives." "Why is it that a twelve dollar a week clerk usually buys a thirty cent luncheon?' asked a prosperous man who was regaling himself at a down town lunchroom on a glass of milk and a pipee of pie. '"ecause he has a delicatessen wife." was the reply of his observant com panion. The men who were standing up to ten andi 6fteen cent luncheons in that busy eat:n; place were obviously more prosperous than the men having thirty and thirty-five cent meals at the tables. "Thoste bookkeepers and clerks have to get sulstantial meals at noon to keep fit for their work." the man went on to spIin*ia -! employ six of them one at $1-1 ::nd five at $12 a week. I've iipri~irti! :nhuout their home arrange ments Thwy all. live the satie way coffee :in:l cer:ii for breakfast. delica tese: stu! for what they call dinner. seldom anytlin rookt'd,in their homes -their wiv(s don't know how. So they bare in eat substantial food at noon. A plaigne on these delicatessen wives!"-New York Mall. The Sawfish. More energetic than any othersharks are the sawfish. whose snouts are pro longed into a broad blade of cartilage, which is horizontal when the fish Is swimming in i normal position and has both its edges set with slightly curved teeth about ari inch apart. The end of this formidable looking weapon is blunt and comparatively soft, so that it is quite incapable of the feats popularly attributed to it of piercing whales' bodies. ships' timbers. etc. It attacks other fish by a swift lateral thrust of the saw beneath them. the keen edge disemboweling them. Then it feeds upon the soft entrails. -which are apparently the only food it can eat from the peculiar shape of Its mouth. It has an eniormous number of small teetl. sometimes as many as fifty rows in' one individual, but they are evidently unfit for the rough du ties requiredof. their teeth by the gar bage eating members of the family. ELLOW PACKAGE. Nyal's dies you can find a cure for anteed. For sale only by DRUG STORE. rAME IMPIES $ I be exactly what its name ~As such, is fitted better to rivate individual. This corn ,eficient service. Try ia. STRUST CO., RS. c.11 ;els More to the Means ago the fartners in a :e averaged crops that bushels less to the acre ow get. Suppcse eachi n land in the country t produced an increase tate. Howv much more with which to buy the you earn and deserve perity depe:nds entirely irst step is to fertilize .h manure spread by an iEre Spreader >es its work4 's it should ent mechanical features. ye without jerking, the de load at exactly the ze the manure without he draft of the machine; 2e apron should be posi 'es are provided for in I C spreaders. nade in low styles which in deep mud or snow, L both reverse d end ler all conditions. The I under the box, instead in that position (under 70 per cent of the load tive power. 1 dealers for catalogues r, write e Company of America +0~ -Does your Child Have A Bank' Account? A What a child learns, even in the cradle, lasts to the grave. Culti vate the saving habit in your children by starting a small bank ac count for each child. Teach them to save their pennies. Don't you wish your father had started an account for you when you were a child. Don't you naake the same mistake your father did. but bring your children to the Bank of Turbeville Turbeville. S. C.. and tart then on the road to a successful life to-day. S - If you expect to buy FORD this Spring or Summer and not ready to take it now, please place your or. * der with me now for future delivery so that I can provide for your wants. I expect to have a complete line of the following in stock by May 2nd: * All sizes of Firestone Caseinius and *^ : Inner Tubes. Spark Plugs, Chains. SFord Parts. Etc. D.. C. SHAW CO., 10.12.14 Sumter St. E I Sumter, - C 9 2 Make Your kitchen Aitractive and 'the Work Ease antd Quict FOR THIS YOU WILL NEED Tl OL~N One of our Favorite Stoves or Rne roeo u Blue Flame Oil Cook Stoves. Some of our guaranteed isk Enamel Ware. Some of our Silver Steel Kitchen Cutlery. Some ofour beautiful Crystal Clear Ice Trea Glasses. One of our Blue Ribbon or White Mountain Ice Ci'eam Freezers.j -g)ne of our beautiful White Enamel Nursery Refrigerators Whatever your needs for the kitchen we can supply them MiANNING HARDWARE .COMPANY. CYPRESS. Sash, Doors and Blinds8 '.Largest manufacturing stock house in the South. Special sizes on short notice: A. H. FISCHER CO. CHARLESTON, S. C. You Owe it to Yourself and to your family, if you have one, to get the most you can for your money. O)therwise you would be cheating yourself. If You are Thinking of buying a Hat or Dry Goods, then w e can direct you to the place where they give v alue for value. Perhaps y ou have already guessed where it is. If not, we will tell you: it's our store. D. Hirschmann.