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SPECIAL ; Automobile Notice! Any dealer or prospective purchaser that is interested in a good proposition on Cole Automobiles should write us for further information. Carolina Machinery & Mfg., Co. SUMTER. S. C. us I OWR HOSIERY. Wnow a in stock a full line of the famous eBrown Garanteed Hosiery for Gentlemen. andChildren.-Price .$1.00 a box of 4 iGaranteed tu4ast any one four months. eason is now over and we are maki o ur eady large stock in the way every veek-Always some 41;L JNKNSON. ~* - - ~ U* ibfne to have all the sou& sto advantage and e~s~me new that youha yu bought it? We 111 ea~ou he ppotunitY to lhuy all you e sagemoney on your purqhase. ~w~klLInensin ur sto Dressanil gard-wide, all pure ~~*~1a 5C. quality, redned this ......................... 221I-2c. yard inchI~ Lien Ligh Btlue, Dark Blue, T s .Da&Browe; -Etc., all pure Linen, aedim weigh, regular 85c. and 40c. qual 2ncColored..Dress Linens, also white, egir25c.- quality, this week...... ...1628c. yard )5iic Boundt Thread Embiroidery Linen, ~~>xeg~ai7c qatiy. this week.........45c, yard. ~nbLiidu etngall pure Linen, full t7.nh!.be Liest qalpure hin een an.. full 85.yadI >-idth, regular $1. and $3.25 quality, this week............................. 85c. yard. All other Linens and Linenes i Btegak Specially Reduced this w~k White and Colored ranging in price from 10- yard to 25c. yard. Most any thing in Linen you could ask for weI bave it, and will saye you money on the purchase. 'All Special Prices are Strictly Cash." The Young Reliable. 1. H. RigbyA tkP BRING YOUR 2JOB WORK r TO THE TIMES OFFiCE. For a Long Life. This Is the prescription for a long life given by an old gentleman in Con necticut, who is ninety-nine years old and still well and cheerful, "Live temperately, be slow to anger, don't worry, take plenty of exercise in the fresh air, and, above all, keep cheer. ful." Should the system get run down digestive organs weak-the blood thin and sluggish, take Vinol, which Is a delicious combination of the medicine --body-building properties of cods' V livers, with the useless grease elimi nated and tonic iron added. We re gard Vinol as one of the greatest body-builders and strength-creators In the world for aged people. Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga., 6 says: "If people only knew the good Vinol does* old people, you would be e unable to supply the demand; it is the finest tonic and strength-creator I ever used." We wish every feeble old per son in this vicinity would- try k Vino1 on our agreement to return their aloney if it fails to give satisfaction. FALL 3F THE INCAS. Fate of the Great Race That Has Left Only Traces Behind. What became of the people who built the Cuzco ruins? Were they the ancestors of "those stolid and down trodden Indians wtiom one sees today peddling their rude wares in the mar ket place of Cuzco?" Mr. Bryce dis cusses the qttestion in his "Soutb America." He says: "The sudden fall of a whole race Is 6 an event so -rare In history that one seeks for explanations. It may be that not. only. the royal Inca family. P but. nearly the whole ruting class, was destroyed, in war, leaving only the peasants. who had already been serfs onder their native- sovereigns. But one is disposed to believe that the tre mendous ctastrophe which- befell them In the destruction at once of their dynasty, their empire and their p religion ir. -erce -conquerors. Incom 'parably suyerior in energy and knowl Sedge, pompietely broke not only the spirit- of the nation, but the self re spect.nf the Individuals-who compos ed it. 'They were alrendy a docile and subiliodre people. and now under a new tyranny. far harsher than that of .riers of their own -blood. they sank Into bopeless :arithy and ceased tp re member what thseir forefathers had been. The intensity of their devotion to their sovereign and their deity made .them helplests when both were, ! overrbrown. leaving them nothing to turn to. nothing to strive for. "The conquistadores were wise. in 1 their hateful way when they put forth the resources of cruelty to outrage the feelings of the people and stamp ter rorin their hearts* Pleant Relid from Constipation RLT. is the perfece jaxa-. a goes at once to the liver and i bowels, acting immedia'tely without nausea or griping. R. LT. SThe Liquid Liver -,Regulator a s the guaranteed remedy for chronic constpation, headache, fever, chills, indigestion and all liver troubles, I is harmnless an4 80e and $1Bottls Ask Your Druggist habiR.LT. Co, Askfs,S. POR SALE' BY. Zeigler'sPharmacv. Mamma Says Ifs Safe for Children--" CONTAINS 'eS NO . OPIATS } Dickson'sDrug Storie. CONDENSED . SSTATEMENT Showing the condition of The Peoples Batk of Manninst, at the close of business MARCH 8th, 1913. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.......70.420.04 Banking house.............. 6,144.90 Furniture and fixtures......1,800.00 Cash on hand and in banks... 7,389.79 - $85,754.73 L~IBILITIES. Capital stock............. $25,000.00 Surplus and Undivided profits 4,693.10 Dposits.................. 41,05.63 Bills payable...... ........ 15,00000 COLD IN THE HEAD. its Constant Recurrence May Not Only Be Serious, but Fatal. There are all kinds of colds. Spring, summer, autumn and winter, all fur alsh the means for a cold. In medical literature raere is no such disease de scribed as a "cold," yet almost every body is more or less susceptible to this condition. The writer used to suffer witi"cold" in the head. throat, windpipe, bronchlid tubes. stomach and bowels. That wak before he learned that sh abundance of fresh air-day and night air-was absolutely necessary to build up a high state of physical vigor and vitality "Jo avoid "taking cold." The most common form of this com plaint is a cold In the head- In this condition there is an inflammation of the mucous membranes which line the nasal chamber. This is naturally self limitng. Nature allows the disease to run its course when recovery spon taneously takes place. This condition may, be very mild, yet the constant "taking cold" may result in great dam age and lead to fatal diseases. The nasal cavities have direct con nection with the eyes, ears. throat. lungs. stomach and bowels. When fre quent colds. inflammation or conges tion occurs in these vital parts and the "germs" or "filth" which is the direct cause of the trouble overcomes the "gin ger" in the blood and membranes the "germ" or "filth" is carried to one or all of the organs or parts of the body and may result In some disease that terminates fatally.-Professor George A. -Keene in Health. ADD STRINGS TO YOUR BOW. And Keep on Broadening Your Sphere of Usefulness. Ages ago some one found music in the twang of a bowstring, then an other some one put two strings on a bow, and thus was made the frst harp. String after string was added .unti the. harp was too heavy to hold. Then they put It in a box and struck the strings with hammers worked by keys. They called that a harpsichord. It was the irst piano. The fnest and most costy planola of today is just.an evolu eon, just an improvement on the arrow shooting bow. From the history of the panM Cbmes the old, old saying, "He Is adding strings to his bow." It mana that one is evolving, Improving something. It expresses cautioD persistency, energy, enterprise. Add strings to your bow-one at a time. Bring a new note Into each week of work. Iearn a little some thing new and use it. Thu* you will Increase the harmony and effctiveness of your work. Anything that has evolved as the bow-has can never stop Improving. So with your work. The more simple the start the greater -the tossiblities of growth. Know your work from the very first string. Know that there Is no limit to Its possIbIlties. - Keep adding strings to your bow. harp. piano!-Joel Blask In Philadel phia Iedger. Short Lived Giants. Giants are notably short lived, *Pd instances where men much abovI sev en feet In height have reached the age of fifty years aire ahmost runknown. Length of days does not go with ex eessve length af limb. But tness* which stops short of giantis usully' is a sign of vitality. Tall reruits In, continental armies, provided they are of . proper weight. give least trouble from sickness and 'gain moat from physical trafnng It must be remem bered in this connection that "tallness" Is not the same everywhere. Men ac counted tall In southern Italy would e rather short In western Scotland or among the native stoek of'America. It Is as If nature had dlzed a standard height for each race and punished by some iyscal shorteOmIng' those who varied much from that standard In el thei- direction.-Chicago Journal. Earthworms For Rtheumatism. -Yourparagraph, writes a correspond ent. giving as a cure for bronchitis a bag of earthworms on the chest, re minds me of a pres'eription I heard of thirty years ago, given also "In all seriousnesi." In Nottinghamn mar ket place; as a. remedy for rheumatism. in this case, tcoo, the earthworms form ed one of the constituents. but it was necessary to put them Into a bottle and pour upon them a quantity of powder ed quicklime. The resultant com pound. weil rubbed Into the affected parts. was guaranteed by the pre scriber to be a certain cure for rheu matisn-Landon Chronicle. Mibed as to Definitions. Hungry HIggins-Wot! You dane wot a miser is? A miser Is a mank that denies hisself the. necessaries of life when he has the money to buy 'em. Weary Watkins-Oh, I have met some of them fellers.. .But I t'onght they caled theirserves Prohibitionists.-EX elnge _ __ Her Poor Taste. "Does your -husband ever tell you you have poor taste?' "Frequently." "And w~iat veply do you make to him?" "I think of what 1 marrIed and say~ noting."-Souston Post A Real Hero. Woman-How. did you get :that Car negie meda!1? Tramp-Heroh ;m. lady. I took it a way from a guy :that was twice my :size.-New Orleam: Times Democrat National progress Is the sun i of In dividual in dristry and energy. APPAREI. SHOP FOR MEN AND LADIES Ev erything of the: best: Ici th e personal wear- and ad.'orn m ent of both sexes. 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"Whoever put this plate on made a iee. finisbed job of it. and I should e inel'ied to think that a shop that iad such pride in even the minor de aiis of its worX would do.good work hronghnut." -New York Sun. Had Four Legs Anyhow. Cholli- bad decided to give up the porting life and settle down-to farm g :md was now buying a cow. "Now. 'ere's a cow." said the agent th;t I can highly recommend to you. he has won several prizes at our coun y fair. and" "echIly':" said Chollie. looking the nnmal over admiringJy. "Er-totting r stme;lechase?"--Harper's Weekly. Genius. At his villa in Biarritz Sarasate, the reat musician. was once called a gen us by a famous critic. But Sarasate rowned :!nd shook his head. "A genius'" he said. "For thirty ;even years I've practiced . fourteen aours a day, and now they caIl me genius!" It Reminded Him. "The dew is falling." she said. "Let 3s go in before it settles." "6ys" he answered. but a worried look sto!e into his face. 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I 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. Otherwise you would be cheating yourself. If You are Thinking. of buying a Hat or Dry Goods, then we can direct you to the place where they give value for value. Perhaps you have already guessed where it is. If -not, we will tell you; it's our store. D. Hirschmann. C. R. Sprott, F. D. Hunter, President and Treas. Vice-President and Sec. I DM111 OIL DILL;W Manning, S. C. --MANUFACTURlERS OF ~Cotton Seed Products~ AND mer Hih ra Fertilizers