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- ni SPECIAL I!! Automobile Notice 1. -0 E : Any dealer or prospective purchaser that is interested in a good - proposition on a Cole Automobiles -0 a should write us for further information. Carolina Machinery & Mfg., Co. SUMTER, S. C. r BUSTER BROWN HOSIERY. V W 1 V j - . zf 2. 1 tj 1*11 !;.1 f Ii' vzI Bu.-ter B3rown Gacme-1l Hoiry for, Gentlemen. -911 ,on-1 Chji1dre-1n -Price $1.00 a box of 4 d Pair. uara. dt d ' a -t ne four nnths. The >-in" sew is npw oxver aind we are mak ' : ditLions t:. ;air , i e t k n i:i lhe way of new sty! Lds vr -Always some* thing doing at Jen knson2 s. I] -if LIES Wouldn't it be fine to have all the SLinen you could use to advantage and Satthe same time know that you had saved money when you bought it ? We offer you the opportunity to buy all you need and save money on your purchase. This we?k all Lini n- :n our -:tock t SSpecially Reduced in Price. " SW" U SBrown Dress Linen, full yard-wide, all pureK Lintrn. regular 35c. qu .lityv. reduced thisk week to.......... ........... .. 9-.>~1:le.. yard Tan, Dark Brown. Etc., all pure Linen, m edium weighlt. regular 33e. and 40c qual ity, this week..... ..................... 25c. yard. 27 ingh Colored Dress Linens. also white. I45-inch Round Thread Embroidery Linen. rega!;tr 75e. qulity. this weAk. ..... ..... 45c, yard. 90-inch Linen sheeting, all pure Linen, full width, the best quality, this week at.......85c. yard. 72-inch Tatbie Lius-n, all pure Linen and full All other Linens and Linenes in Stock Specially Reduced this week. White and Colored ranging in price from 10c. yard to 25c. yard. Most any thing in Linen you could ask for we have it, and will save you money on the purchase. "All Special Prices are Strictly Cash." The Young Reliable. J. H. Rigby4 CYPR ESS.B Sash, Doors and Blinds. F Largest manufacturing stock house in the south. special sizes on short notice: : : : A. H. FISCHER CO. CHARL ETON. S. C. Guaranteed Eczema Remedy. The constant itching, burning, red ass, rash and disagreeable effects of - ,zema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles )d irritating skin eruptions can be ,adily cured and the skin made clear nooth w i t h Dr. Hobson's Eczema ntment. Mr. J. C. Eveland. of Bath, I I.. says: "1I had teczema twenty-fire r -ars and had tried everithin!. All Aied. When I found Dr. H-bson'= ezema Ointment i found a cure." This utment is the formula of a physician ;d has been in use for years--not an cperimeml. Tha- is why we can guar a e .t All drugzi-ts, or by mail rice 50c. PfeitTer Chemical Co.. Phil lelphia atd St. Louis. C How It Grows. Until a man does something note orthy the little bunch of whiskers on is chin is described as a "goatee." ,fter he achieves eminence it is refer ,d to as an "imperial."-Philadelphla edger. The Worst of It. "Do you keep a cook. 1rs. Subub?'" "Madnu. I not only keep the cook, ut also her entire ramily."-Baltimore merican. Nothing is so iew as what has long een forgotten. German Proverb. Overconfidence. Probably the best thing about over nfildence Is that if a girl didn't have she wouldn't ever marry.-Galveston No insult offered to a man can ever arnde nim. The only real degrada on is when he degrades himsolf. inith Maria Mulock Craik. 1785. 1913. College of Charleston South Carolina's Oldest College 129th Year Begins September 26th. Fntrarnc.- t-xaminations at all the cru:.ty--ais on Friday, July 11th,.at 9 a n. FuL: four year courses lead t.o B A. at B S d.-grees. A * tu iOt schiiaretshp is asigned : * each counts of the Stare Sp'aciou, iu ldings and athletic ground, well oqurpp-d laboratoribs. unexcelle linraty facilities. and the finest Mu -eum -f Nat ural His ory in the south. E w-en,-s r-asona ble. Fo '-rm, and catalogue, address IARRISON RANDOI.PH, Pres. io. 666 i is a prescription prepared especisaly or MALARIA or CHILLS.& FEVER. ive or six doses will break any case, and taken then as a tonic the Fever will not turn. It acts on the liver better than alomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c CHURCHES IN CHILE. 'hey Are Always More or Less in an Uncompleted Condition. When walking through the streets in ny large town in Chile one is immedi tely struck by the fact that church uldings are always undergoing re airs. One day you will pass .i church which yr weeks has had about six ladders esing against the walls. Then an ther day you will find that they. have een changed to the other side. This anstant changing of ladders goes on ear In and year out, but no -use ever ems to be made of the ladders. ough, perhaps, a new brick or a bit I plaster will occasionally be added >the building. 'There would seem, nowever, to be a ery real reason for the presence of tese ladders. The Chilean govern ient, In fact, levies a tax upon church uildings. but only when they have een completed. In order to evade ts tax, therefore, no church ever has een completed. The law surely - might be altered. ten, for the eternal presence of these dders-certatinly an ingenious ideas tes not add to the uppearance of the iildinigs or to the coiufort of pedes -ians ini t he streets London Answers. No pe-rson need hesitate to take Fole iuney Pill on the g'round that they n~w not what is' in them Foley & Co.. ta..tee them to be ai pure curative -d r re. .p.---:al:; pre:.ared for kidney i add' alien; - and irregularit ies. e:. do not contain hahit forming uur. Try th.m For sale by all alers every where .C.()A vis.. .i. W WIDEMAN ) Avis & W.[DEMAN, '\TToltNEYS AT LAW , 1A N NING. S. C. My Mamma Says - Ifs Safe for Children" W CONTAINSN c9 NO . OPIATES " Dickson'sDrug Store. CONDENSED STATEMENT Shuowingt the condition of The Peoples BEnk >f Manuing. at the close of business MARCH 8th, 1913. RESOURCE-S.J >ans and d iscoutnts.........$70.420.04 oking house ...... ........6. 144.90 rniture' and fixtures......1800.00 , ish on hand and in banks 7,389.79 885,754.73 LIABILITIES. pital stock...... ........25.000 00 irplus and Undivided profits 4,695.10 .pit.....................41,0'63 1s .a.a:,e ....... .......l1,000.00 885.754.73j VALUE IF GIUpS. hey Are In a Measure the MOt Uft ful Plants In the World. Probably the grasses are the most seful plauts In tie world. It tuay be hat more ih:' ti 1r thi Individual ants In the v:ril are grasses. it is great faniy or m0ore i1:1t 3..~,00 spe ies. embracing spe-ies il:t t :tre so liny hat they hardly reavi au itie in eight :ntid giant kiibooS of the trop 2s that sotlwtiles -r.w to l:e 10 feet r more. Corn Is a gianut grass. and wheat. rye. ats. bailey. rice ad sugar cane are 11 grasses. Then there are millets. orghun. Kaffir corn. broom corn-nil rasses. The number of species of grasses Is nortmous. yet we have adopted Into ur system of agriculture but :i few orts. In part that is due to the ease ir difficulty of seeding grasses. Tim thy grass. for example. is so easily own and the seed so easily gathered hat It is soonest set of any and has ecome the standard hay grass of orthern climes. In some regions of Kentucky blue |rass Is the almost universal pasture ;rass because it comes In of Itself. In ither regions with different soil (poor Ld lacking in lime) redtop has posses on. Naturally the farmer follows the Ine of least resistance. yet it is by no neans certain that he has adopted Into its agrIculture all the best grasses that tature has provided. Some day we ;hall do more toward using now neg ected grasses. - .loseph E Wing in 'Meadows and l'stures." A Worker Appreciates This. Win. Morris, .a resident of Florence, )regon, says: "For the last fourteen ears my kidness and bladder incapaci ato-d me for all work. About eight na 'nths ago I begjan using Fole' Kidney iuls, and thi-y have done what other edicines failed to do. and now I am eeline fine. I recommend Foley Kid ,ey Pills." For sale by all dealers verywbere Her Ear For Music. "What Is that tune your daughter Is playing?" 'Which daughter?" asked Mrs. Cum rox. "if It is the older girl it's Liszt's ungarian rhapsody. and if It's the younger one it's exercise 27."-Wash Ington Star. The truest mark of being born with great qualities is being born without envy.-Roehefoucauld. Ulcers asad Sk: Troubles. If you are suffering with any ola, run Ding or fever sores, acds, boils, czema or other skin troubles, get a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and you will get relief promptly. lirs. Bruce yones, of Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured her in two weeks. Will help you. Only 25c. Recommended by all druggista. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Eanmination. The examination for the award of acant scholarships in Winthrop - Col ege and for the admission of new stu lets will be held at the Couity Court House on Friday, July 4, at ' a. m. Applicants must be not. less than six en tears of? age. When .Scholarships r,- vacatnt after July 4 they - will,. be .warded to those making thbe highest tverage at this exaihination, provrided hey meet the conditions-.govet-ning he award. Applicants for Scholanships ihould write to President Johnson be ore the examination for Scholarship )lanks. Scholarships are worth $100. and free *uiion The next session will ope-n eptemzber 17, 1913 For further infor ~aion and catalogue, address. Pres. . B. JOHNSON, Rock Hill, S. C. NOTICE. The qualified electors residing in avis Schooi District No. 26, Claren l~a ('ouuty. S C., are bereby notified hat. ection will be held at Dlavis it atio. S. C , June 21st, 1913 for the >orpose of voting for an additional four uils (4) levy for school purposes in ad disttrict Polls opaenfrom 8 o'clock 1,. mn. to 4 o'clock p. M. By order of, E. G. STUKES, J. H. HORTON, J. E. DAVIS, 'rustees Davis Staton School District. 1. 0 PURDY. s. OLZVMR 0 BRIYAN URDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law MANNING, S. C. -Woodumen of the World. Meets on First Monday nights at 7miiting:Sovereigns invited. )U. J. A. COLE, DENTIST. Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MA NNTNG, S. C. P'hone No "77. )t. .J. 14RANK GEIGE~R. DENTIST, .MANNING, S. C. XPPAREL SHOP OR MEN AND LADLES Everything ..f the best fci the personal wear and adorn ment of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and promptly. )AVID JUT FITTING COMPANY, Charleston, S. C Will cure y sur lRheumatism e .ralg ia, Headachecs, Cramps, olic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and urns Old Sores, Stings of Insects tc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in naly and externally. Price 25c. F. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. 0. Colds should be "nipped in the bud", for if allowed to run unchecked, serious results may follow. Numerous cases of consumption, pneu monia, and other fatal dis eases, can be traced back to a cold. At the first sign of a cold, protect yourself by thoroughly cleansing your system with a few doses of THEDFORD'S BLACK DRAUGHT the old reliable, vegetable liver powder. Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o, Madison Heights, Va., says: "I have been using Thed ford's Black-Draught for stomach troubles, indiges tion. and colds, and find it to be the very best medicine I ever used. It makes an old man feel like a young one." Insist on Thedford's, the original and genuine. E-67 ASK FOR THE YE It's - In Nyal's Family Remed every ill. Absolutely guarai DICKSON'S D 1 WHAT IT'S Nj A Trust Company should implies-a Trust Company. administer trusts than the pr pany is equipped for active, STHE SUMTER SUJMTEI dve Have Y~ Liggett &4 Myers D) great pipe smoke- and nothing can beat it. It is the favorite s %men who want selecte; North Carolina bright-l< If you have not sm< Smade by Liggett c N - -try it at once. Each sack contains or ~tobacco that is equal to an made-and with each s cigarette papers FREE A Coupon Tha Tihese v'aluabb camera china, Ma 9 tra an1 h e - - c:. U.m:t watcn. I *-1:'t-::;.::~It's of Scottis:!I ..h wis mUl e., it s s::id. n tie sixtetnith century. Thiere ow. be t;I o i i ;u ert lIruce." in~~~~~~ 1::ni.;:ths ujet l ter was omn!:!a !:: i in he Gentleman's Ma zi!:<- dattia ! (' or '. Au... )20. 1785. and i-zin.<! ~ lic .0 :ai o .w o herin statles :1 the witth was Offered faor sale to i b.y a ::ndsith ha*iwker of Glas w who) a3fterw~:m s:Id it for 2 inas. andl(l it was said for 5. nit !vitr do'es not t ra:e the curiosity 'u rlher. but we li:.l in a little work by :m Th'maison. Ititleo -1ime and !'i ::;'! : 1:.' t : t i s siequeutly od: i's vay into the c'lection of Kin::- George 1i1. - Phil.adelphia u juirier. Can Snakes Fascinate Their Prey? Mr. Fitzsimons answers this ques ion in the negative. The belief in ascination is general, but there seems :o be no real foundation for it. *I iave bad much experience of snakes," ,rrites Mr. Fitzsimons, "and have made t my business to observe carefully :heir habits and ways. both in their intural condition in the wild state Ind captivity. and in no instance have ever known a snake to fascinate an inimal in the manner it is alleged to lo." Ue Is seen two species. which .e menrions. many a time in trees sur -ounded by a crowd of fluttering. ex :'ited birds. lut the birds were not, Jesays. fascinated by the sunke. They were endeavoring to intimidate it in rder to frighten it from their haunts. -Westin nster Gazette. Mtops the cough and heals lungs LLOW PACKAGE. 9 yal's I: es you can find a cure for teed. For sale only by 9S 4V. RUG STORE. ME IMPLIES he exactly what its name As such, is fitted better to vate indiidual. This corn ~ffcient service. Try ia. TRUST Co. , s. C. It" 9/ t iaDa . ot coupons alre good fo1rnay presents-such as wadtches, ;, jewelry, furniture, razors, s a special offer, during and June only, weI send you our illas ted catalog of presents 'EE. Justsendusyourname i address on apostal. pons from Duke's Nhxture nraj be tried erth tags from HORSE SHOE, T., TINSLEY'S NATURAL LEA, ~RANGER TWIST, coupo ns from FOU R ROS ES (1-n doube coupon). PiCK PLUG CUT. PIED MONT CIGARET'IES. C IX - CIGARETES.an:doh tags or coupos:su:.d by us. Premium Dcp'. ST. L.IS, MO. A~P OUR SEVE, in the Seven Years of our existence speaks for us e appreciate the Confidence the Public places in our Integrity, Strong Backing Able Management and Courteous Treatment. Bank of OlantJ, . LANTA.S. C. Your business with us is kept Straight, and kept QUIET too. ESTABLISHED 1906. Capital Stock. 10.000. Surplus, 12.000. 'DUNCAN McKENZIE. President. S. R. CHANLER, Vice-President D. E. FRASER. Cashier. The Clemson Agricultural Colle1e Enrollment Over i800-Value of Property Over a Million - and a Third-Over 90 Teachers and Officers. DEGREE COURSES: Agriculture, (seven courses). Chemistry: Me chanical and Electrical Engineering; Civil Engineering: Tatile Industry; Architectural Engineerinc SHORT COURSES: Oie-Year' Course in Agriculture; Two-Year Course in Textile Industry; Four-Weeks Winter Course in Co. Grading; Four-Weeks Winter Course for Farmers. COST: Cost per session of nine months, including all fees, he". light, water, board, laundry, and two complete uniforms, $133.1t Tuition, if able to pay, S40.00 extra. Total cost per session f one year.Agricultural Course, S117.55: Four-Weeks Course, al penses, $10.00. SCHOLAPSEIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS: The College - maintains 167 four-year Agricultural and Textile Scholarships, and 51 one-year Agricultural Scholarships. Value of Scholarships $100 per session and Free Tuition. (Students who have attended Clemson. College, or any other college or university, are not eligible for the Scholerships unless there are no other eligible applicants.) Scholarships and Entrance Examinations will be held by the Conoty Superintendent of Education on July 11th, at 9 a. m. Next Session Opens September io, 1913. Write at once to W. M. RIGGS. President,. Clemson College, S. C., for Catalog, Scholarship Blanks. etc. If you delay, you may be crowded out. 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 vage. Perhaps y on hav e alr eady guessed where it is. - If not, we will tell you: it's our store. D. Hirschmann. SC. R. Sprott, F. D. Hunter. _ SPr-esident and Treas. Vice-President and Sec. IEANING OIL MILL Manning, S. C. E- -MANUFACTURERS OF SCotton Seed Products AND M igh Grade Fertilizers