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*LA-MUYO - CIVI ENGDEEL. Ofice over Home Bank and Trust Co Hacker Mfg. Co. .SUCCESSORS TO CHAtLESTQN, S. C. Doors, Sash and Blinds Columns and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors and Windows...& WE DEAL IN -hses, Wash corg and Weights. This Home Bank WiLL START YOU SAVING AND KEEP YOUMAT IT. IOCKELS CENTS REE - Tob eSings Deositoris, made to 7 We a.- ero .bild a- fortune insthbras~ dollar than you cang obs~ia house withou*t&te frst brick." ANY MANOR.WOMAN. . who wi take onetfedEome Safes, bake it an invariable rule to drop into . it e~messit o *at.er .how smawl . Kemhday s1 be astouished and -de .) $ e&athe close of the year athow imm bhas been accumulated without Sbeing missed. s*0sthTWO IN YU OKT Ung st ha rbanEe ih o and -ispach. r fnanca s - wihthurecases ases will coni bae ehery faciunty forg hand diANNIh. OuC.nnia wrinp th atesourgiesy an Cectonsd ortiN, be CAFeiS r acouts arnao. - pmall.nItena eve ~ARST & WRAT, AT ORNEYS AT ATA .- WASHINGON . C. I~onp nervo prgtin and fealeos >~SN G heyS are Sothe spreme) - zraslone* Iantene-~ * ATDELVR N WsTMACHTOUBLE c fvrlidit'coner. n - rostatins i R emalsae u rdnune hy areth sran, ss~nsandanneuieS C UR1DY & O'BRY AN D Atory angiaaCouner.t a ANNNiS. Q. C Th. KDnd You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive youiIn this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ITfants and Chadren-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It - . eentains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alays 'eeverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colc. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatalency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. canUIKE CASTORIA AMWAs Bears the Signature of -Endd You HaY Mways Bought In Use-Jor Over 30 Years. "Mf"In 0"~rCMAY. WV MUMMAY ST~ Z-1. RTWYORK CM ASK FOR THE YELLOW PACKAGE. nNylsIt's s~. In Nyal's Family Remedies you can find a cure for every ill. Absolutely guaranteed. For sale only by ICKSON'S DRUG STORE. WHIAT IT'S NAME IMPLIES : 'ATrust Company should be exactly what its name Simplies-a Trust Company. ~As such, is fitted better to Sadminister trusts than the private individual. This comn pany is equipped for active, efficient service. Try ia. ~THE SUMTER TRUST Co., SUMTER, S. C. Condensed Statement showing the condition of the BANK OF TURBEVILLE RE SOURCES. Loans and Discounts....-...............--------- 37899 56 Overdrafts................---- .----.--.--.-..--..--. 490 56 Banking House......-- .- -----. -----.. ------.. 2.804 35 Fu~miture and Fixtures.......--........... 1,461 86 Expense........ .............------ .-----.------... '4 33 Cash on Hand and in Banks..... ............... 4,830 75 $47,560 91 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock..................... ..------..... $12,500 00 Stirla~s........-------------------.-----------.--..1.250 00 Deposits. .-..-----------.................. ...12.5866) Certified Checks.......-- .........--- .----..23 02 Bills Payable............... .....-- .---..... 21,200 00 $47,560 91 TOBACCO BARN FLUES!I Get our prices before you buy. Our prices will save you money. Everything for the Tobacco Planter. Tobacco Wire. Tobacco Twine. Tobacco Barn Lantering. Tobacco Barn Thermometers. Pure Paris Green. Paris Green Guns. Also Big Stock of Binder Twine for the oat crop. MANNING HARDWARE COMPANY. Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that "reapid eating is slow suicide." If y ou hate formed the habit of eating too rapidly rou are most likelv suffering from indigestion orlcoasumption- which will result event ua lv in serious.illness unless corrected. Digestion begins in the mouth. Food ,hould be thoroughly masticated and insalivated. Then when you have a fuliness of the stomach or feel dull and Sstuapid after eating, take one- of Cham herlain's Tablets Many severe cases of stomach troubleand constipation have been cured by the use of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agree blein offect. S yld by all dealers. Not Needed. "Do you carry burglar insurance on your home. Bildad?" asked Wiggles. "I used to, but since the.twins came I've griven it up." said Bildad. "No body sleelm at our house after dark. so what', the use?" - Harper's. Katherine L. Nort..n. New Bedford, Mass.. savz: "I had a terriable pain across mY back, with a hurning and scalding feeling. I took Foley's Kidney Pills as advised, with resulmi certain and sure The pain and burning feeling It-ft ine. I felt toned up and invigorated. I irEounend Foley Kidney Pills " For backache. rheumatism. lumbago, and all kidnav and bladder ailments, use Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Genius and Appetite. -'Men of genius are almost uniformly arge eaters." says Dr. Uanover. "They require : tremendous amount of good. wholesome food. for long continued and exhaiustive intellectual work de mands full nutrition to repair the waste brain tissue. "Scott is said to have attributed his trenendous capacity to his power of digestion and the good. wholesome restraints of appetite in his youth. "Most of the French lenders. in war. polities and literature, were menwhose digestions were powerful and appetites unfailing. Napoleon's capacity to eat was enuormious. as was Talleyrand's and Mirabeatis. German statesmen and poets seem to have had the same reputation. for Bismarck and Goethe were both of themf noted for their In satiable desire for food."-Chicago Trib une A Surprise All Right. "My husband has promised to allow me to choose what I want for my brthday." "Oh. then there will be no surprises this year." "Yes, there will. He will be sur prised enough when he gets the bIll." He Was Willing. Friend-What was the title of your poem? Poet-"Ob, Give Me Back My Dreams!" Friend-And what did the editor write to you? Poet-Take 'em! -McCali's- Magazine. Two Chords. Willie-Say, pop, what's a major and minor chord? Father - The mejor chord, my boy, is what I pay for; the minor chord is what I get.-Satire. An angry man is again angry with himself when he returns to reason. Publius Syrus. No Substtte Conld do This. No inferior substitute, but only the genuine Foley Kidney Pills could have -id J. F. Wallich. Bartlett, Nebr., of his kidney trouble. He says: "I was. bothered with backache, and the pain would run up to the back of my head, and I had spells of dizziness. I took Folev Kidney Pills and they did the workI an 1 I am now entirely rid of kid ney -re able." For sale by all dealer's everywhere. This Is It. Ho -. ca gave moe sonme money yesterday for a joke. Wow-I'retty UiUUncommo sort of joke. Bow-Oh. I don't know. He was editor of a funny paper.-Magazine of Fun. Without industry and frugality nloth g will do and with them everything. -Benjamin Franklin. Most Childrenr Have Worms. Many mothers think their children are suftfering from indigestion, head ache, nervousness, weakrness, costive eess, when they are victims of that most common of all children's ailments - worms. Peevish, ill-tempered. fretfutl children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and colicky pains, have all the symptoms of having worms, and should be given Kickapoc Worm Killer, a pleasant candv lozenge. which expels worms, regulates thbe bow. els, tones up the system, ard makes children weil and happy. Kickapoo Wrm Killer is guaranteed. All drug gists, or by mail. Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co.. Philadelphia and St. Louis. 1-' ~s as They Grow. 1! t::,ue said that the seedi of the g~. l::r'c? xwhen growing increases its ,,v:n weigcht fifteen times within a miuite Thle seed .of this turnip is ex (eedingly mlinulte, being not larger than the twentieth part of an inch in diam eter. and yet in the course of a few months the seed will be developed by the soil into 27.000.000 times the bulk of the original, and this in addition to a considerable bunch of leaves. On peat ground turnips have been found to increaise by growth 15.000O times the weight of their seed eaich day they stood Shake Off Your Rhesmatism. Now is the time to get rid of your rhumatisam Try a twenty-five cent bole of Chamberlain's Liniment and see how quickly your rheumatic pains avilsppear. Sold by all dealers. y~ha Agreed. Mr. G-ia.:s- I want you to under stand. .\in:. (inag;:s. thaut I am no fool. Mrs. (Gaig;zs-For onlce I agree with you. A tool and his money are soon parted. and I have ntever been able to get a doilor oult of you.-Phmiladelphia Rcord. Ie censures God whlo quarrels with the itmperfetions of mn.-Burke. Inncoence Faked. I you want to see a picture of inno cent honesty just get a look at a man's face in a street car after the conduc aor has forgotten to collect his fare. Cincinnati Encquirer. Shoot with the rifle of concentration and leave the shotgun of scatteration t' the other fellow.-Sheldonm. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought FOSITION TO 'I9 READY. National Conservation Show To Make .New Record in This Respect. The hundreds of thousands of visit ors from all parts of the country, and particularly from the Southern States, to the National Conservation Exposi tion can be assured of one fact even at this early date: That no matter how early they make their visit to the ex position after the gates are formally thrown open they will see the displays complete. Work is so far advanced now that everything will be ready on the open ing day and the complete line of ex hibits in all of the many big, white buildings, and in all of the various de partments of these buildings, will like. wise be ready. Too many times In the .history of ex positions in other parts of the country it has.happened that the first weeks saw only a portion of the exposition complete. This will not be the cast at Knoxville. LOWPRATES FOR EXPOSITION. Railroads Have Made Concessions For Big Knoxville Show. Exceptionally low rates-the lowesi ever made for an exposition in the South-have been made by the rail roads. for the National Conservation Exposition in Knoxville, Tenn., during the months of September and October. These reduced rates are in force from start to finish of the exposition and wili aiford thousands of persons hving within. a radius of 300 miles oppor tunity to make the trip to Knoxvlle4 at. comparatively little cost. Best Laxative for the Aged. Old men and women feel the need of a laxative more than youbg folks, but it must be safe and harmless and one which will not cause pain. Dr. King's New Life Pills are especially good for the aged, for they are promptly and easily. Price 25c. Recommended by all druggists. A Playful Prelate. iir. .\l:::e. "wi:tt was for n brief peri it] archbtishop of York. was owte induc ed by i friend with whom he was stay ing to go and he:zr :t certain preacher. Asked :: ftt-rward wh:t he thought of the sernon. Dr. Mgee answered that be thought it was rather long. -Yes," agreed his host, who was a great ad mirer of the preacher. "but there was a saint in the pulplit!" "And a martyr i the pew:" was the doctor's prompt return. .The sane prelate in giving ad vice to a newly nppointed suffragan said. "They will send for you to open churches. cemeteries, schools, vestries and cloakrooms, and to unveil windows and clocks, and it may be that evento .ally they will want you to open an umbrella!"-London Mall. Can't Keep It Secret. The solendid work of Chamberlain's Tablets 'is daily becoming more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver troubles has ever been known. For sale by all dealers. TEST YOUR EA.E.0METER. It Is a Tricky Instrurnent and Must Be Tr.-ated With Respect. the truth I :ilbout Ite wt:: rin~r ttiil you ha.'v" te'sted it torott~hly. Two c'om u:;a a:tuse f'r uittel::tility are air tl w:tr mtix;*d '. ih the mlerculry in the- tubie. Thez.'.e cnn he t'spt'lied by boling11 tihe mercury,. in order to test a ba rometer let it hng for a liie in the proper positlin. then .getly andi with enre' inc-lie it so thatr the men-;vury ma::y strike against thei ghss tube. If there is no nit' with ini you will htea:r a1 sharp tatllic -liek. btt if ti e sound~. is dull and muffled it indetestt the.prCeence of both air and moistulre. The prtesenceof air alone is btlown by muintute bubbles. if at ainy time the mercury seems to adhllere to the tube even In the slight est dL-gree and the convex surface as sumes :a more finttened form it is safe to 'ouclude that either air or moisture is present. in ainy of these cases the instumitent should be put inito expert hands for re:-titlentiti. There are several kinds of barom eters. The ordinary "weather glass" in commlon tuse is more or less uinre tliabe and is easily made more so by creless handling. In fact, any barom eter munst be treated with great re spect in order to retain Its usefulness. -Harper's Weekly. -The Brilliant Stars of June. By the end of JIune, Mars, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter will all be the noi'ing stars, but Foley's Honey and ar- Compound is at all times the "Star" edicine for coughs, colds, croup and hooping cough. A cold in June is as pt to develop into bronchitis or pneu nonia as at any other time, but not if oley's Houey and Tar Compound is aken. For sale by all dealers every Stung. "How soon. do you start on your trip to Europe?" asked a man of a friend e chanced to meet one morning. "I had to. give It up." replied the other. "Why so?" inquired the first. "Well, you see." said the mian. "my wife went and ordered her clothes for the trip, and when the bills were paid there w~as absolutely no money left to go with."-New York Times. Horse Laugh. "Papa." said Willie, "when a horse laughs does he kick up his heels?" "I guess so Why ?" "'Cause old Whiley just laughed at brother Tommie, and you'll have to come out and carry him in."-St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Easy to Guess. First Broker-Did you win or lose in that big drop in stock? Second Bro ke' (loftilyt-Thlat is myV business, sir. Say, can you direct me to a five cent lunch counter?-New York Weekly. Just Like a Woman. Adam-They tell me we will have to move out of the garden. Eve y goodness, and I haven't a thing to wea r!-Boston Record. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. EverX family without exception should keep this preparation at band during the hot weather of the summer nths. Chammberlain's Colic. Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when needed and is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the purpose for which it is intended. uy it ,n. For se byh all dealers. No Reason For it When Manning Citizens Show a Way. There can be no reason why any read er of this who suffers the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, the pains and dangers of kid ney ills will fail to heed the words of a neighbor who has found relief. Read what a Manning citizen says: W. R. White, S. Boundard St., Man ning, S. C., says: "My kidneys were so weak 'that I bad but little control over the kidney secretions. I suffered con stantly from backache and pains across my loins and mornings I was so lame and sore that it was hard for me to dress. If I sat down for a little while, I had to lift myself up. Nothing ever helped me until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They restored my kidneys to a normal conditiou and corrected all the other symptoms-of kidney complaint. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United tates. Remember the name-Doan's-and take no. other. Visible Sound Waves. Curious luminous circles or arcs. del kate and perfect in form, have been seen over the craters of Vesuvius and Etna-one at each explosion. A study of this strange phenomenon has been made by Mr. Frank A. Perret, who has witnessed it hundreds of times, and he concludes that these "fashing arcs," as he calls them. are really sou-d waves made visible for an In stazi. the rite of propagation of the Images seeming to be about that of sound. The appearance Is analogous to the air waves seen above heated roofs: An Exception. "When a fellow starts to do anything he can always succeed If he only sticks to it." "Not always. How about you when you start to remove a sheet of sticky dy paper that you've sat down on?' -London Telegraph. A substftute in medicine is never for the benefit of the buyer. Never be per suaded to buy anything but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs and colds, for children or for grown persons. It is prompt and effective. It comes in a yellow package, with bee hive on cartoon. It contains no opiates. Take no substitute for Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. For sale by all dealers everywhere. What He Would Do. Jorkins-What would you do if you had a son like mine? Digby-1 would work bard to get to be a millionaire. Jorkins-What; so that you could In dulge his tastes? Digby-No; so that he'd feel it good and hard when I dis Inherited hlm.-Ezchange. Plenty of Slat. "Put that ton of coal on the slate," directed the customer. "We have no slate," said the dealer frigidly. . 'Oh, yes, you have! I got 300 pounds of it with the coai."-Washington Her ald. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mitchell Levi and Ferinand Levi, Co-partners in business as Levi Bros., Plaintiffs .. against F. J. Graham, Defendant. Decree. Under and by Virtue of an Execu tion issued-out of the Court of Corn mon Pleas, and to me directed,. I haye levied upon and will sell at pub lie auction in front of the court house, in Manning, on Monday, the 7th day of July, for cash, the follow ing real estate: All that piece or lot of land situate in Clarendon County, State of South Carolina, containing 280 acres; boun ded North, and WVest by lands of Mrs. Harriet Harvin; Southeast and Northeast by estate of Henry Byrd and Ann L. Reynolds; North by lands formerly known as the Martin Byrd tract, lands of AnniL. Reynolds, and West by lands now or formerly of David F. Lide and E. J. Page, be ing the tract of laind conveyed to F. J. Graham by J. Cohen Wilson by deed recorded in the office of Clerk of Court for Clarendob County in Book T. T., page 721. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clafrndon County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. C. F. Middleton and C. F. Middleton, Trading as Middleton & Company, Plaintiffs against Samuel Hampton, R. C. Richardson, and WV. R, Uoskrey, Trading as W. R. Coskrey & Company, Defend ants. -Decree. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Com mon Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date of May 9t, 1913, I will sell at public auction, to the highest biddder, for cash, at Clar endon Court House, at Manning, in said county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1913, being salesday, the fol lowing described real estate: All that lot or parcel of land, sit uate in Remini, in the County of Clarendon, and State aforesaid; bounded on the North by Street of said town, known as Railroad Street, fronting forty feet -thereon; East by lot formerly of A. S. Boston, above described; South by Street separating from lands of H. B. Rich ardson, and WVest by lot formerly of A. S. Boston; its Eastern and WVest era lines extending one hundred and twenty feet. This lot beiung formerly the store'house lot of B. B. King, conveyed to mue by A. D. Wither spoon and others. There being no enumbrance on this lot whatsoever. ALSO: All that certain lot of land situate, lying and being in the County of Clarendon and State aforesaid, con taining about one-fourth of an acre, more or less, and bounded as fol lows: On the North by a Street of the town of Remini, S. C., called Rrailroad Street; South by lands of H. B. Richardson; East by lands of H. 13. Richardson and Public Road leading from -Cam den to Charleston, and WVest by lands of estate of B. B. King. Purchaser to pay for- papers. E. B. GAMBL E, Sheriff Clar-endnn Connty. SDike's First, Last and Alway + A customer came into'our store this morni'ng and bought'.a tube of + Tooth Paste. This conversation followed: + Salesman-Did you read ouradvertisement in the paper? $ Customer-Yes. + Salesman-Why didn't you bring it? It's worth five cents cash. Customer-I didn't know. I thought it was just an advertisement. Salesman-We couldn't publish it if wasn't true. We pay you 5c. for * the ad if you buy 25c. worth of anytbing in the Toilet Article Line, Stationarv, or anything advertised in that space. Custome-Well. next time I will KNOW. FULL LINE CUT GLASS SOON. + ARANT'S DRUG STORE noved! We beg to announce to the trading pub. -1 lic that we have moved across tii: L.. rest ,j from our old stand to the store farmery occupied by Rigby Dry Goods Co., on Le Block, next door to Plowden Hardware Co: We are showing the most representa tive Line of Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes to be found in the county; A visit to our new quarters is earnestly desired. a R P.JENKINSON. Next- Saturda June 21st REAL CUT GLASS TUMBLERS. Only l0c. Each] Thois~ price will. be good for one week S.onl, if not sold'sooner. Choice of three beautiful patterns, viz: Grapes. Cluster and. SWreath. Don't miss offering. THE M ANNING GROCERY CO. 0 If you expect to buy IA FORDI this Spring or Summer and not ready - to take it now. please place your or * der with me now for future delivery * 4 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 Caseings and * * Inner Tubes. Spark Plugs, Chains. * * Ford Parts. Etc. D. C. SHAW CO., * y 10-O1214 Sumter St. Sumter, - - 5. C. e "The Wood Everlasting" CYPRESS DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, Lengthens the Life of Your Buildings Ask Your Dealer. L. WETHER HORN &SON, Laesnt Mf'rs South - -. Charletnn S. C.