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CASTORIA * * *.For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have o 3PR Always Bought ALCOOL 3PERCENT. SWAs: Bears the "Signature. of. Opiun~orphin arl a NoT NARcoTic. Use SSOF For Over B Thirt Years CASTURIA 2 ASK FOR THE YELLOW PACKAGE. It's Nyal's + a Nyal's Family Remedies you can find a cnre for i R. ill. Absolutely guaranteed. For sale only by IKHSTWRE k .."i"................ AT S AME IMPLIES $ ATrustConipany should be exactly what its name plies-a Trust Company. As such, is fitted better 'to .amner trusts than the private individual. This corn t~aBT s equipped for active, efficient service. Try ia. E ?l SUMTER TRUST CO., 7 SUMTER, S. C. * Brng Vour Money -to this Bank and you can sleep in perfect peace, knowing that it cannot get away, and that when you want it you only have to sign your name to a check and it is yours. Those who owe you gratitude - . often fail when you most need them, but an account at our Bank always stands with open arms to receive you when you need finan cia! help. It is only wisdom to cultivate such friendship. Why 7 . not begin to-day. -6 TOBACCO BARN GetFLUES ! etour 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. ADVERTISING TO GET RESULT; The Right Kind Certain to Bring al Increase of Business. Advertising Is simple to some peo pie and very difficult and complicate( to others. The former class neve spends a dollar on printing ink with out the assurance of good returns. Thy ether class sometimes spends thou sands .of dollars without the slightes result. Is it a mystery? Not at all. A thor oughly experienced person can tell be forehand whether an advertising cam paign will pay. It is not easy to sa: just what form of advertisement wil give the best results, but it is eas! enough to select the method of adver tising which will give such results. There'.is a right way and a wrong way of conducting an advertising cam paign, and good advertisements ani good medlrms may prove worthless I the advertiser has chosen the wrong way. Speaking generally. the mail orde system is one of the wrong ways, al though it may pay ildlividuals. It I merely a substitute. a temporary sub stitute, for the true and tried old 'sys tem of retailing 'merchandise. Tak< the case of the retail grocer who sells i private blend of tea and who is tryini to build a big demand through th< mails. He may ultimately create a fai business by- mail, but it should be ob vious even to himself that a far wide: outlet awaits a similar article pushes through the usual trade channels. Mail order business is an unnatura business and Is not likely to be a per manent feature of the, country's com -merce. The magic of advertising? That right The magician's wand cannot d( the expected job with one wave. how ever. nor can -It work Its wonder through a single class of mediums. The public must be reached,- anm each of these branches of the adver tising job must receive proper treat ment. If one is neglected in the leas there will be disappointment Thy retailer's advertising task Is, as a rule much simpler than the manufacturer's except, of course, when he wishes t push his own private brands into gen eral distributive channels. To Kill Germs In Streets. The destruction of dust germs I1 streets and gutters through the use o: a city street sprinkler is recommend ed by Thomas H. Ham, an attorne of Albany, N. Y. He suggests that.i bag of sulphate of Iron. placed- In thi water tank sufficient in amount to make a 1 per cent solution, wonk kill Innumerable dust germs and para sites. "The mayorsof thecities of the stat should try the plan in the interest o public health," said Mr. Ham. This method would prove very ines pensive and tend to lessen those die eases which are spread through thb germs In dust Pupils Raise -Money For Schools. Money for the operation and main tenance of the public schools of lmu Island. Ill., when taxes were mnade quate was raised when 800 school chil dren participated In a brilliant pag eant of nations. This plan was hit upo3 by the kids themselves. and teacher aded in the event - Wouildn.'t it be Linen you could ui at the same time saved money whei ,offer you the oppoi need and save mor This week all Line Specially Re -Brown Dress Linien, full yi Linen, regular 35c. qual week to ............. 36 inch Dress Linen, Lighi Tan, Dark Brown, Etc.. medium weight, regular ity, this week...... . 27 inch Colored Dress Li regular 25c. quality, this 45-inch Round Thread E regular 75c. quality, this -90-inoh Linen Sheeting, al. width, the best quality, 1 72-inch Table Liuen, all pr width, regular $1. and week............... All other i~n - Stock Specially White and Color4 from 10c. yard to thing in Linen yo have it, and will the purchase. "All Special Price The You iiiQ HUSBANlD RESCUED o, I1II@AUN D~PII DESPAIRING WIE T wir .- fo Ater Four Years of Discouragis R Cemlitions, Mrs- Ballock Gave UpinDespair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.-In an interesting letter ri from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock to writes as folows: "I suffered for four vi years, with womanly troubles, and during c this time, I could only sit up fora little fC while, and could not walk anywhere at w all. At tmes, I would have severe pains in myleft side. r The doctor was camedin, and his treat. t mentreleved me fora while, but I was r soon confined to my bed again. After t that, nothing seemed to do me any good. n I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardni, the woman's tonic, and I cor n menced taking it From the very first ,1 dose, I could tel it was helping me. I ti can now -walk two miles withqut its T tiring me; and am doing my lork." If are all rim down from womanly in truie, ttdon' ges utp It hasahelpe than a million women, 50 e, years of wonderfui success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardul for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it. Begin taking Cardui today. a Dee. c ataeoa. Term.. for , eiai & Ikcinonyar cameand 64-paebook.' Home "Treatmnto Women.' sent wn plain rpe. r6B She Agreed. Mr. Gnags-I want you to under- ti stand. Mrs. Gnaggs. that I am no fool. L Mrs. Ganggs-For once I agree with N t you. A fool and his money are soon la parted. and I have never been able to get a dollar out of you.-Philadelphia Record. 1e censures God who quarrels with the imperfections of men.-Burke. h Surprising Care of Stoanich Trouble. tl When you have trouble with your stomach or chronic constipation. aon't 0 imagine that your case is beyond help h just because your doctor fails to give relief. Mrs. G. Stengle, Plaindeld, N. J., writes, "For over a month past I have been troubled with my stomach. Everything I ate upset it-terribly. One of Chamberlain's advertising booklets0 came to me. After reading a few of the I letters from people who had been cured p by Chamberlain's Table W, I decided to -d try them. I have taken nearly three fourths of a package-of them and can now eat almost everything that I want." For sale by all dealers. Sensible Advise. 04 Bill-What are you carrying a cane tor? Jim-im baring a deuce of a a time for water on the knee. Bill- oa Why don't you try wearing pumps?- w The Best Medicine In the World. "My little girl had dysentery very bad I thobt she would die. Cham. berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea s emedy cured her, and I can trnthfuUy b say that I -think it is the best medicine 1 in the world," writes Mrs. William Or- a vis, Clare, Mich. F'or sale byl dealers. c h tl ii p g 8 ine to have all the e to advantage and now that you had youbought it ?We unity to buy all you y on your purchase. ns in our stock - - ~uced in Price-.I rd-wide, all pure iy, reduced this - ... .... 221-2c. yard a Blue, Dark Blue, all pure Linen, 3c. and 40c. qual ............. 25c. yard.. nes, also white,( eek.......... 162-3c.yard mbroidery Linen, week........... 45c, yard. pure Linen,- full his week at...... 85c. yard. eLinen and full - ~l.25 quality, this ........ ..... 85c. yard. ns and Linenes in educed this week. i ranging in price 25c. yard. Most any . could ask for we save you money on are Strictly Cash." ng Reliable. igby.g 00 For Cuts, Burns and Bruises. In every home there snould be a box Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ready to ap y in every case.of burns, cuts, wounds scalds. J. H. Polanco, Delvalle. x., R. No. 2, writes: "Bucklen': Ar ca Salve saved my little girl's cut ot. No one believed it could be cur ." The world's best salve. Only 25c. commended by all druggists. Te Gob: Desert. The gre:it disert of Gobi which is irtly in Chtinn. inrtly in Manchuria, rtly in Mongolia and partly in Sibe a, is tratv.ersed by the oldest transpor tion lines In existence. It has a cara Ln route over which tea and silk laden Lmels have traveled toward Europe *r 8.000 years, and yet from the time hen Kublai Khan macadamized the ad until the time when the Russian ilroad paralyzed it by the competition steam no one of the merchants wbc aveled over it turned either to the ght or to the left to tell Europe and te occident of the wonders or the ter rs of that unknown land. Obey That Impulse. Instead of enduring the daily tormen weak back, backache, sore kidneys rollen joints and rheumatism, obey at impulse to take Foley Kidney Pills hey co-operate with nature,'which ac runts for their success in all kidney id bladder disorders They are heal g, strengthening and tonic. pbey tha 2pulse to-day and give them a chancy help you. For sale by all dealer Terywhere. Such an Aid. Young Wife-Somehow I cannot gel yy bread to rise. Hub.-Why don1 Du set the alarm clock?-Boston Tran yript. The ging of All Laxatives. For constipation, headaebes, indiges on and dyspepsia, use Dr. King's Nev ife Pills. Paul Mathulka. of Buffalo Y.. says they.are the "King of a] xattves. They are a blessing to al y family and I always keep a b,.x a )me." Get a box and get well. Price c. Recommended by all druggists. A Limited Habit. "I see .that some of our scientist aim that death Is largely a mattel' o: abit, depending upon thought and al at," he said. "Nonsense!" she replied.. "Did yot rer know any one who was in th abt of dying?"-Exchange. Love'sillusions. Cynicus-I wonder why he neve arried. Silhccs-l believe he wa ice disappotnted In love. Cynicus npossible. No man is ever disap tinted in love till he marries.-Phila alphia.Record. Canses of Stomach Troubles. Sedentary habits, lack of out door ex -cise, insufficient mastication of food nstipaiion, a torpid liver, worry au tiety, overheating, partaking of foo id drink not suited to your age an mcupation. Correct your habits an ,ke Chamberlain's. Tablets and yo ill soon be well again. For sale by al alers. Mo s::.e ur ta - The -moitu re of, ah - i~. Tve~n i;n. .' a iso!' . - e troubled wit!i a ft,'i : - a the eyi. nd haive g .g! a Orninlg to lin~d ir ean io m ses or-tis kind te tfa:r;i I::a' as been disasolved by the a,,atu11re ie eye. -Not What She Meant. "I think the~ baby huas your laair naim." said the nurse girl. lookin: leasantly at her mistress. "Gracious!'' exclaimed the lady lancing up from her novel. "Ruw so th'e nbrsery and take it awn; m'm hIm. What will that child d< NOTICE The qualified voters residing in Sa m school district No. 25, will he re r* ts.ke notice that an election w ill Shld at Doggetta cross roads, Jala 0 11th, 1913, for the purpose of vot g for aadditional tax of five milli r general school purposes. W. E. l.AVENDER,. 3. PICKETT GIBBONS, J. H. HARDY, - Trustees. llaria or Chills & Fevel escription No. 666 is prepared especially r MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER: ye or six doses will break any cae, anc taken then as a tonic the Fever will nol turn. It acts on the liver better thai slomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25< No Deception. Toff-You told me that horse wat ee from faults. Why, It's blind 'ealer-Blind? Well, that's not tult. Thiat's a -cruet mnisfortune.-Sai raneisco Chronicle. Those edges soonest turn that am' iost keen. A sober moderation stand: aire. No violent extremes endure. Jeyn. - o aBladder1ru~esw FOLEY KINEY ~PILLS BacAche, Rheumatism. Kidneys and SBladder. D ckson'sDrug sitore. ElectrIc Bitters Succeed when everything else fis In nervous prostration and female geaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY; LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE ft s the best medicine ever, sold over a druggist's counter. ucken's Arnica Salve Ths B..t Salva In lbe World. A Contractor. "What's your husband's business?" "Contractor." "What line?" "Debts."--New Orleans Times-Demo crat. God gives every bird Its food. but does not throw it into the nest.-J. G. liolland. A Good Investment. W. D. Mlagli, a well known merchant of Whitemound. Wis., bought a stock of Chamberlain's -medicine so as to be able to supply them to his customers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and says that one small bot tie of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv was worth more to him than the cost of his entire stock of these medicines. For sale by all dealers. Spinach That Grows Six Feet High. The numerous varieties of spinach Bow grown -are very interesting. There is the Orache or mountain spinach, which grows six feet high and has very ornamental foliage. New Zealand spinach is a very useful kind. Sown in spring, it yields succulent leaves straight on until October. Perpetual spinach or spinach beet planted In summer goes on far into the winter London Mail . Bananas and Bread and Butter. A commission house in Vienna which makes a specialty of West Indian prod ucts says in one of its advertisements: "Educate your children to eat bananas. Let them take bananas to school, and if they eat them at recess time they will not only be refreshed. but their capac Ity for study will be improved. There can be no more wholesome food for the school child than bananas with bread and butter." Father's' Position. "Why don-t you want me to marry your daughter?" "You have no money." "But I have brains." "Maybe so. but you don't prove It by wanting to get married, young man."-Washington Herald. The Difference Between "The Summer Girl' and "The Summer Woman." While the former is hiving a "good time" the latter is too often oragging around nervous, run down, tired out, with aching back and weary limbs, sleepless and wretched. Often it is kid. ney trouble not female trouble and Foley Kidney Pills are a direct ac } positive help for the condition. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Dutch Definition. Oscar-Vat Iss a bachelor? Adolph A bachelor. Osgar. Iss a man vot no woman bass daken a fancy to.-Bo ton Transcript. Let a man overcome anger by love; let him overcome evil by good. the I greedy by Liberality, the liar by truth 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. Dect-ee. Under and by Virtue of an Execu tion issued out of the Court of Corn -mon Pleas, and to me directed, .1 have levied upon and will sell at pub lic 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 Cour.ty, State of South Carolina, containing 280 aeres; boun ded North, and West 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 Ann'L. Reynolds, -and WVest by lands now or formerly of David F. Lide and E. J. Puge, be ing the tract of land conveyed to F. J. Granami by J. Cohen Wilson by deed recorded in the office- of Clerk of Court for Clarendon County in Book T. T., page 721. -Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. s-AMBLE, .Sheriff Clarendon County. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. C. F. Middleton and C. F. Middleton, Trading as Middleton & Company, Plaintiffs against Samuel Hampton, R. C. Richardson, and W. R. Coskrey, 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 Mlay 9th, 1913, I will sell at public auction. tc the highest biddder. for cash, at Clar endon Court House, at Manning, in said county, within the legal hours for judcial sales, on MIonday, the 7th day of July. 1918, being salesday, the fol lowing described real estate: All that lot or parcel of land, sit uate in Reminii. 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 land~s of H. B. Rich ardson, andl West by mot fornerly of A. S. Boston; its Eastern and West ern lines extending one lhiudred and' twenty feet. Th'lis lor being formerly the store house lot of B. 13- Ring. conveyed to Iue by A. I). Witiher 51poon~ and others. T1here being no enumbilrance onl Ibis lot whatSOever. All that certain lot of land situate. lyng andi beim': in thet Couinry of tning abour' one-fourthI of anm acre, more or less. aud bounded as fol lows: On the North by a Street of the town of Remjini, S. C.. called Rrailroad Street; South by lands of' I. F. Richardson; East by lands of Hi. B. Richiardsonm and Public jtoad leadin: from Camn den to' Charleston, and WVest by lands of estate of B. B. King. P --chaser to pamy for papers. I E. B. (iAMI3HLE, SheritT' Clarendonm County. Notice of Dischargie. I will apply to the .Judge of Pro bate for Ciarendoni counity, on the 1th day of July, 191:3, at 11 o'clock. IA. Ml., for letters of discharge as ad ministrator of the estate c Joseph S. Bell, deceased. Jomi D. GERALD, - .'Administrator. June, 17th, 1913. - FORD MOTOR O., AUTOMOBILE MANUFATURERS, . Detriot, Michigan, U. S. A. June 3rd, 1913. To Dealers, Sub-Dealers, Limited Dealers and Branch Man agers: For fear that you have not noticed Page 353 of the Ford Times of May, wherein an emphatic denial is made of certain silly rumors concerning a change of ownership in the Ford Motor Company and a consequent, reduction in the price of Ford Cars, we call to your attention the following plain statement of facts 1st. The Standard Oil Company or any. other com- - pany has not bought the Ford business or evrd a single 9 share of our company's stock. as we have no interest to se11. 2nd We have no connection whatever with any other automobile concern. 3rd. - We will not sell three cars for one thousand dollars. 4th. We will not market our product through mail- 9 order houses or direct to the retail buyers; or through any other channels axcept regularly licensed dealers, We 4xpect and want everyone connected with the Ford organization to deny rumors of this character, resting assured that when any changes are made in Ford policy our organization will be the first to know of it A dealer need only to read his contract and do busi ness accordingly, as his contract furnishes him ample'guar antee that such rumors are without foundation. FORD MOTOR CO, By N. A Hawkins, Mabager of Sales. D. C. SHAW CO., 10-12-14 Sumter St. * Sumter, S-- . C. 9 0 .9 Dike's First, Lats and Always A customer came into our store this morning 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 :ive cents cash... * Customer-I didn't know, I thought it was just an advertisement. Salesman-We couldn't publish it if wasn't trqe. .We pay you Sc. for + + the ad if you buy 25c. worth of anything in the Toilet Article Line, + Stationary, or anything advertisetd in that space. - . f Custome-Well, next time I will KNOW. - . FULL LINE CUT GLASS SOON. + ARANT'S DRUG STORE._: *foved! We beg to announce to the tradingpub lic that we have moved across the street from our old stand to the store formerly( occupied by Rigby Dry Goods Co., on Levi 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. R. P. JIENKINSON. 0 * **9*C * p *p* ***9O9 * *O* **O* *O DO YOU KNOW. SWe are now in our new Quarters? 2 Have moved next to Mr. D. Hirschmann's,8 where you'll find more and better bargains from now on SSee those Japanese Rugs we are offerinr at 25c. 88 2 8 5, 10, 25c. STORE MANNIN6, S. C. 8 "The Wood Everlasting"~4 CYPRESS. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, Lengthens the Life of Your Buildings I: Ask Your Dealer. 4 L. WETHER HORN & SON, ': Largest Mf'rs South . - - Charleston, S. C.