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ofos.Toss Me.- olug. gridn otfvteth, Crying out whae aseep, accompaned with in tense thirst, pains in the stomach and bowe's, feverishness and bad breath. are .symptoms that indicate worms Kick:.poo Worm Killer, a pleasant can dy lorenge, expels the worms, regulates the bowels, restores your children to healta and happiness. Mrs. J. A Bris bin, c-i Elgin, Ill., savs: "I have used Kickapoo Worm Killer for years, and -entirely rid my children of worms. I would not be witdout it." Guaranteed. All druggists, or by mail. Price 25c. Kickaipoo Indian Medicine Co., Phila delphia and St. Louis. BRAWNY BOATMEN OF PERU. They Looked Like Egyptian Galley Slaves to a Traveler. Harbors there are none from Guaya qull; Ecuador, to Callao, Peru, the ships anchoring about a half mile off shore, a fact that in these peaceful wate"s entails neither the discomforts nor inconveniences that it does on oth er coasts. Here at Eten we hoisted our new pessengers aboard in a sort of-cer like, those used in roller coast eras, four people at a time. . Freight is transferred in lighters whlch they call Iancias. Even before we had been "received" by the captain of the port severl- of these could - be seen ap proaching us. How can I describe them? Thiey are about the size of a seagoing schooner. Fie heavy beams laid across the bow form seats for ten men, whose brawny arms and well developed deltoids and pectorals would do honor to trained Sahletes. Their type-the broad, fat fe., the high cheek-bone the narrow - sdset stilt and the drooping mus 7- shows their descent -the Chilmus, that strange Chinese e whose civilization seems to have enteried about Trujillo, somewhat far ,tberdown the coast Clad only in jer seys and trousers, bareheaded or shad ed by wide rimmed straw hats, each -las bold of a gigantic sweep, five on ENd And how they row, wing and ;zwing throwing the whole weight of r mighty frames upon the oars, in their seats till standing-the beOtmen I ever saw who suggest galley slaves of the Egyptians the men who manned the Roman --Ernest Piexdtto in Serib " Eagazine. - THE FIRST WINDOW. '1& Supposed io Have Happened After It Was Made. Swindow Is an aperture in an other unbroken wall. It, the said aper e invented for at least two rea -to. provide air and the other the light to penetrate 'the a saving candles. coal oil, gas as the case and commu time.may be. boleproprietor ever invented the No record exists of the age of the window, but common ~teikcheius that some cave man .the custom of windowing hab 'y poking a hole through the alof his residence and finding ight and air good to see Nerepon rs.Cavedweller sniffed and fastened the f i g tree over the newly in ~~uewindow in such a way as to ksout as much light as possible. that?" inquired the head of T~jhat' a curtain," was the not un answer.-Pearson's Weekly. Ho-Wanted to Know. HAm ged- fve, had two younger Henry's father had just -and was busy laying the kitch .*Ueeum - In order to faciltate the -.--e gave Henry the task of fur. with tacks. The little fel worke6i faithfully for' half an -Suddenly, however, he turned w te-and said:-. y0nllke me best, don't you?" U lke all my boys." said the don'tyou like me a little bit than the others?queried Henry. - H~2k aWt my boys equally well," an the father. Z511, papa," said the lad, after a r eflection, "what's the use - hanin you these tacks then?" News.' isNt a Gentleman's Bot. 4jaryer tells this story: "There are atuain a. St. Louis brokerage not twins, but they lookso eir that even the head of the e - anot tell them apart. 1 wanted ~est $20.000 for an estate that I and as. I greeted one of the brothers I said facetiously, p out are your brother,: and I -ed atwo doilar bl. He said, -a moment till I get $2 from the and I'll cover that bet.' He to the rear of the office, came amoment later and said, 'Here's ~two doilars aild:?'he betis off. I know now Tyou are not your brother, and-no ever bets on a sure thing.'" - Tonis Post-Dispatch. Softening th Penance. - -- amember of the advanced class I understood her to say iateaten abreakfast for two hbow can she get along with *she eatsa hearty 1oclock -and a 5o'clock tea, anda 7 dinner, and always finishes the dwth an appetizing supper at mid - Cleveland Plain Dealer. M )ethod In Geniality. - is your purpose in shaking with everybody you-see?" eli," replied Senator Sorghum, "I a pretty powerful man. And as a Ican shake hands so hard with a that be won't have breath task me any questions."-Wash Star. - Wearisome Anticipation. N~ish I could find some way to live -workin'." are yon working at now?" Iain't doin' nothin' now, but It -oblame tiresome expectin' I may I- begin almost any time."-Chi Record-Herald. of gain has been known to turn -s-an into a fooL-Florida Times -B-MY-TISM, encre your Rheumatism Headaches, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and ,Okd Sores, Stings of Insects -Artiseptic Anodyne, used in y and externally. Price 25c. Th Scono as the Sun Comes Up Aft. Six onths of Darkness. The return of the sun after the st months' night of the polar regions Is moment not to be forgotten. Ejna Mikkelsen, in his book. "Lost in th Arctic," describes the scene and th emotions it aroused. "The loneliness Is so immense every thing seems dead or in a trance, wail ing, as we, for the advent of the lift giving sun. At last the day arrive when It should appear, but we do no see It, for the weather is cloudy, stormy and foggy. Not until the fo lowing day, Feb. 10. do we see its re< disk once more. We stand outside th house waiting. At the end of half al hour we begin to grow impatient. "At last it eomes. The glow to th, southward deepens until it almos hurts the eyes; the mountain tops ar tinged with rose, slowly extendln4 downward toward us; then suddenl: a red gold ray is flung out over th, Ice, and we give a mighty shout o welcome-a cheer for the herald o summer-summer that is to bring u our deliverance. "And we are not the only beings tha rejoice. Far up above us sounds th, astonished cry of a raven. It was fly Ing eastward, but on seeing the sun I chinges Its course and steers right fo It, with mighty strokes of its grea heavy wings. and caling, glad as w to see the sun, a fire worshiper, as als, we have grown to be. We follow .I with our eyes until it disappears in th eye of the sun. Happy raven! If w, had but wings!" A LETTER TO THE JUDGE. He Ignored the Death Threat, but On Word Caught His Fancy. Whenever a judge presiding over New York criminal court is conductin the trial of some notorious murdere he is sure to receive letters, posta cards and even prepaid telegrams wrii ten by cranks breathing denunciatio and threatening him with death Ii some horrible form. The late Recorder Frederick Smyth presiding over a murder trial, one da; beckoned a reporter friend up to th bench and handed him a letter tha ran like this: "You cruel and bloody minded ol tyrent, you are trying to send this iE sent Man to the Chair as you sen - -- but you will never Live to di It for I will lay in wait for you an pounch on you and Give you deatl Penalty a friend of Justice." The reporter wanted to publish I1 "Oh, no," said Recorder Smyth. " showed it to you only to call your at tention to that beautiful new word 'pounch.' which I suppose means t crouch and to pounce. If you shoulb publish it hundreds of other crank would be inspired to write. It's bai enough now, for their letters take ul so much time in going through th< morning's mail. The writers are no dangerous-merely nuisances." - Hai per's Weekly. His "Richt" Name. From queer names and description of things there follow as a nature siquence queer names and description of- people. Among a number of in stances Is one quoted by Mr. Fo3 Davies, the well known authority o1 momenclature, from Blackwood's Mag azine of April, 1S42: "In one of th< Buchan fishing villages a stranger hat 'occasion to call on a fisherman of thi name of Alexander White. Meeting girl, he asked, 'Can ye tell me fa': Sanny Fite lives?' 'Filk Sanny Fitel quoth she. 'Muckle Sanny Fite? sal he. 'Filk muckle Sanny Fite?' 'MducklI lang Sanny Fite.' 'Filk mnuckle lani Sanny Fite?' 'Muckle land gleyel Sanny Fiter' shouted the exasperate< man. 'Oh. It's Goup-the-Lift ye'ri seeking,' answered the girl. 'and fa the de'il for dinna ye speer for the moi by his richt name at ance'" .A Wonderful Memory. "You boast of your memory, Rivers I'll bet you a cigar you can't quote, 01 the spur of the moment, a single stat zm of any hymn you sang In Sunda: school when you were a boy." 'I] take you up on that, Brooks. I: fact. I'll sing you one: "Kind words never die, Never die, never die; Kind words can never die. No, nev-e-e-e-e-r die! "You win, old chap. I didn't thin1 you could do it."-Chicago Tribune. An Art Authority. They were newsboys and had stray ed into the art museum. At the uC ment they were standing before th "Winged Victory of Samothrace." "Say, Bill, what's that?' asked on of them in an awed whisper. "Aw, I dunno," replied the othei "Some saint wid his block knocke off."-Argonaut. Like Father. "I never saw a boy so much like hi father-your husband's hair and eye and even his manner of speech. Bs why does he jump when you speak t him?" "Because he is so much like his fa ther."-Houston Post. Hard Worker. First Employer-How long has Go1 rx's boy worked in your offlee? Set end Employer-About half an henm He has been with us six months nou -Judge.________ Proof Positive. Harold - You don't believe 1 lov< you? Susie-No; you don't heave you chest like the lovers do In the movin; pictures.-Puck. Truth never lost ground by inquir3 because she is mo'st of all reasonable. DON'T use a cough medicine cor tai ig opium or morphine. They constipat the howels and do not cure. only stifi the cough. Examine the label andi the medicine contains these harmft opiates refuse it. Foley's Honey an Tar Compound contains no opiates, healing and soothing. For sale by a dealers everywhere. The French. The French were first mentioned a the Franks. a tribe of warlike Ge: mans in the northwestern part of tt region now known as Prussia. The cae into notice about 240 A. D). an with ether German tribes invaded th Roman empire in the fifth century an settled in the country now known s France. The word Frank, or Fran] ian, means freeman. After the: conquest of Gaul they named the conw try Frankeurick, or Frank's kingdom Getting Him Inured. "What makes Bliggins compel hi boy to practice standing bareheade in inclement wveather?" "He has an idea the boy will b president of the United States som day and wants to have him well rt haeaae fo. i,,angi~r Hain."-Waschint TTIaauYD ur er . the the Wa A Bad Back Makes Life Miser- the of t able for Many Manning People. des sea A bad back is a heavy burden. ase A burden at night when bedtime tio, comes, per t Just as bothersome in the morning. tha liqi Ever try Doan's Kidnev Pills for it? di Know they are for kidney backache of a -and for other 'kidney ills? cor If you don't, some Manning people do. liq Read a case of it. affa Mrs. R. L. Logan, Manning, S. C., Pr( says: "For a long time I had trouble J t from weak kidneys, and I suffered from - a lame and aching back that kept me from getting my proper rest at night. Doan's Kidney Pills, which 1 got from Dr. W. E. Brown & Co.'s Drug Store. c (now the D:csson Drug Co..) were u.sed nas as directed and they relieved me. At jwe tbe present time- I am enjoying much of ( better health." ing t For sale by all dealers. Price 50 at~( ,cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. Ak( . Ne w York, sole agents for the United' P. t States. r Remember the name-Doan's-and - t take no other. )~'1 t No Secret Telegraph System. Ho many persons are of the opinion that wil the wireless system of communication tio is particularly subject to tapping; but. a - cofor according to the Scientific American. - no te!egraph system is absolutely se- nil cret. Any one familiar with the Morse the code can read ordinary messages enter- o'c Ing any telegraph office. At Poldhu, r on a telephone connected to a long - horizontal wire, the message passing r on a government telegraph line a quar- Tri I ter of a mile away can be distinctly t read. It has been shown that it is i possible to pick up at a distance, on i another circuit. conversation which may be passing through a telephone or telegraph wire. On one occasion an r investigator was able to interfere from ! a distance with the working of the or- By t dinary telephones in Liverpool. I Why Rain Clouds Are Black. of - The color of a cloud depends on the efft t manner in which the sunlight falls 'I upon it and the position of the observ- mo er. It will be noticed that high clouds drE are always white or light in color. and Jol this is because the light by which they Co are seen is reflected from the under- nit surface by the numbefess drois of nei moisture which go to form the cloud. 11 Heavy rain clouds, ou -the other hand. cat are found much nearer the earth, and sal so the light falls on them more direct- 9" ly from above. giving a silver lining to the cloud. though the undersurface ap pears black owing tb the complete re flection and absorption of the light by t the upper layers. Seen from above by an observer In a balloon, the blackest rain clouds appear of the most daz zlingly brilliant white. Death by Boiling. In old England, before the law was passed which pfohlbited "cruel a'nd un- Eu usual forms of punishment,"- murder- He ers were often condeinned to death by I boiling. In such cases. the victims were chained in large kettles of cold Lu water.' which were gradually heated a until It caused the flesh to drop from j the bones. The last English victim of Ju Ithe "boiling death" was one Rouse, a mc cook, who, it was alleged, had killed tiC seventeen persons. . Ju Icas A Bad Egg. Ma i"Owens is trying to strike every one leg he meets for a loan. He's a bad egg, da: that fellow." in& "Why do you call him that?' rea "When he's broke he makes the fact deucedly conspicuous."-Boston Tran- u script, an - - --- -- - - -bo The agonizing discomfort~and sense Oh of suffocation that accompany hay fever E -and asthma may be greatly -alleviatsd . b by the use of Foley's Honaey and Tar Sa Compound. It has a soothine effect on la the mucus linings, and relieves the iof gasping and tickling-sentation in the I throat and bronchial tubes. For sale by all dealers ev'ery where. A Condition. "My dear." said the bride, who bad been her husband's stenographer,.I "there Is one speech you used to make for in the office which I want you never of - to repeat in our homg." Ex "You alarm me. my dear. What Le. was the speech ?" "'I want you to take my dictation.'" -Baltimore American. -Not Well Advertised.4 SPhysIcian-Well, but if your little pig won't grow big and fat you must go ,to the vet. Woman iwho has SU brought her pet pig to the doctor's) Oh, doctor. I have no confidence in him, he's so thin. himself!-Fliegende- - Blatgin cheerfulness throws sun- Th llrbt on all the paths of life.-Richte.ad TOBACCC FLUL Get our prices before Swill save you money. El Tobacco s Tobacco Wire, Tobacco '1 Tobacco Barn a Tobacco I a .Pure Paris Green, Paris Green Gu Also Big Si for the oatecrop. >MANNING HARD W NOTICE. hirty days after date, namely At t 6, 1913. at Summerton, S. C., g Bank of Summerton, a meeting < stockholders of the Summerto rehouse Company will be held fc purpose of considering the questio be dissolution of said company; o afore said date, any and all persor iring to bid or purchase shall il ed bids with J. W. Lesesne, Esq hier Bank of Summurton, S. C. I ajority of the stock of the corporn be present at such meeting, i ion or by proxy, and a resolutio such corporation shall go int idation and wind up its affairs an olve. be adopted by a majority vot 11 the share of capital stook, sai Doration may thereupon go int idation and proceed to wind up it irs and dissolve. W. H. ANDERSON, sident bummerton Warehouse Co. ine 5, 1913. ' Notice. n Saturday 2th, inst.. an exti ;enger train will be operated b en Alcolu and Olanta on accoui Nd Soldiers Picnic at Olanta, lea Alcolu at 10:30 a. m , and arrivin )lanta 12 o'clock noon, returning olu, will leave Olanta at 4 o'cloi ., and arrive at. Alcolu at 6 o'cloc P. R. ALDERMAN. T. M. Notice. 'g qualified electors residing i me Branch School District No. 3 I hereby take notice that an ele a will be held at Home Branc ool house. Friday, July 25th, 191 the purpose of voting upon tl stion of a special levy of four ( Is for general school purposes i said district.. Polls open from ock a. m., until 4 o'clock p. in. By order of A. S CORBETT, H. K. BEATSON, B. I. HOD&E, istees Home Branch School Di rict No. 32. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN County of Clarendon. James M. Windhani, Esq., Jud of Probate.' IEREAS, Easter Lawson tuai suit to me to grant her Lette adininistration of the estate ai ets of John Lawson. 'hese are therefore to cite and a nish all and singular the kii d and creditors of the sa fn Lawson, deceased, thi y be and appear before me, in t) irt of Probate, to be held at Mai g, S. C., on the 24th day of Jul :t, after publication hereof, . :'elock in the forenoon, to sho te, it any thty have, why tI I administration should not I nted. iven under my hand this 7th de Fuly, Anno Domini. 1913. J. M. .VINDHAM, Judge of Probate. ATE OF SOUTH GAROLINI Clarendon County. OURT OF COMMON PLEAS. dgement of Foreclosure and Sal ath-Massey-Mor-row C o m p a n: 'laintiff, Against sius R. Gibson, Abner L. Gibsc nd Cleo Outlaw, Defendants NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF gment Order of the Court of Cot n Pleas. in the above stated a n, to me directed, bearing date< ae 4th, 1913, I will sell at publ :tion, to the highest bidder, f< b, at Clarendon Court House, nning, in said county, within ti al hours for judicial sales, on Mo r, the 4th day of August, 1913, bn salesday, the following describi 1l estate: 1II that parcel or tract of land si e in the county of Clarendon d State. containing two hundri I forty-five acres more or less; at 2nded on the North by lands ares J. Gibson, bounded on tI it by lands of Louis B. G*ibso: inded on the South by lands< -ah E. Minms, and on the.West I ds now or formerly of the esta1 W. W. Richbourg. 'urchaser to pay for papers. E. B. 61AMIILE, Sheriff Clarendon Count Notice of Discharge. will apply to the Judge of Proba Clarendon County, on the 30th d. ruly, 1913, for letters of discharge: acutrix of the Estate of Sarah e, deceased. TARRIE DEBELLE JENKINSO: Executii lanning, S. C., ,Tune 30, 1913. I. T. Floyd, RVEYOR and CIVII. ENGINEE Office over Bank of Manning.) Granulated Eyelids Cured worst cases, no matterof how long standi: cured by the wondecriul, old reliable)I er's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It Relieves Pi Heals at the same time. 25c. 50c, $1. IBARN you buy. Our prices rerything for the* Planter. . wine, Lantering, arn Thermometers, rs. ock of Binder Twine RE COMPANY. >f n n u e Si a 4 n 0 d e 10 Hold Onto Your Money and in times of adversity it will hold on to you. Every busin:ss man should have an account at a goad bank where it will -a be safe when he needs it. Besides the e- advantage of being, able to draw against it it by check is worth something. This r- bank solicits the accounts of merchants g and individuals. Home Bank aid Tions Co n 4) A 8 A Our Dealings in all monetary affairs have been rs for years renowned for their d wisdom and ability. If you are d. thinking-of opening a Bank Account i- you should bear this fact in mind. l We consider the best interests of w all our customers. Lady patrons receive the most courteous treat ment. The Bank of Manning THE ] PEOPLES BANK OF MANNING. + Urges its customers t'o think of + Adevoting a portion of their lands a 4 and time next year to the + f + + e : TOBACCO AND TRUCKING* Si BUSINESS. nt The price of TOB A CC O e- at Manning Warehouses, at thier + d recent opening, is all the argu-* t- meat needed on the TOBACCO $ in qsestion d + We will endeavor soon to give* d vou.ahe experience of one man eon fonr acres of POTA TOES. + The Peoples BEnk i OF MANNING. : Notice of Discharge. tI will apply to the Judge of Probate 'for Clarendon county, on the 11th day aof August, 1913, at 11 o'clock, A. M., for letters of discharge as adminigra tar of the estate of Rev. David Hucks, deceased. A. E. GOLDFINCH. Administrator. Conway. S. C., July 8th, 1913. R bsNotice. Tiisto state that I have mislaid or destroyed certificate No. 11 for ten shares of the capital stack or the Dank - of Pinewood, S. C., par value $20.00 per share. Date of certificate December 16th. 1912. I will apply for a duplicate :of certi~cate in 45 day. MRS. C. W. BATES State of South Carolina. 1 - County of Clarendon, Personally, appeared before me Mrs. -C. W. Bates. who on oath says that she lives in the State and county aiforesaid, in Town aforesaid, and that she ownes ten shares of the capital stcck of. tbe Bank of Pmnewood, a duly incorp~orated Bank doing business in the aforestiid State. county and town. and that her certifieate number eleven for tanu shares of the capital stock of the said Bank of Pinewood has bee-n los;.. MRS. C. W. BATES. Sworn te before me this 18th day of June, 1913. R. A.~RIDGILL, (SEAL) Notary Public in S. C. NOTICE. The qualified electors residing :n Trinity School District No. 27, 'will 4 hereby take notice that un election will be held at Trinity school house Friday July 25, 1913 for the purpose of voting upon the question of an~ oddi tional levy of two (2) mills for general 1 school purpose; in said district. Polls . open from 8 o'clock a. mn. to 4 o'clock p. m. By order, JT. M. GRlAHA M, WV. E. DANIELS. J. J. NETTL Trustees District No. 27. Notice To All Whom These Presents May Concern: I, F. H. Shuler, the owner and holder of twenty (20) shares of Capital Stock of the Hlome Bauk and Trust Company, of Manning, South Cartlina, represent-. ed by Stock Certificate, Number 3~, which said Stock Certificate has been lost or misplaced, will make applica tion to the said Co-oporat ion onU the 21s'dav of August, 1913, at 11 o'clock. A. M.,for issurance of Stock to me in lieu of the one lost or misplaced. ' F. H. SHULERI. Jul- u4th 1913, $3.20 TO Isle of Palms Sullivans Island, S. C. Tickcts sold May 31st, and on each Saturday to and inciudinz Septem- 4 bEr 13th, 1913. limited to reach Man ning returning prior to midnight Tuesday next following date of sale. Excursion Rates North ano East. For any.informatior address T. C. WHITE. H. D. CLARK, Gen Pass. Agt . Ticket Agt., Wilmington, N. C. MIanninz. S. C. Hacker Mfg. Co. SUCCESSORS TO Go, S. Hacker & Sop, CTARLESTON. S. C. We Manufacture Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters: Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors. and Windows. WE DEAL IN Glass. Sash Cord and Wcights. APPAREL SHOP FOR MEN AND LADIES Everything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn ment of both sexes. We fill 'nail orders-carefully 6 and promptly. DAVID OUTFITTING COMPANY, S Charleston, S. C CGANS NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate W10rtgages. Pur~dy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning,S. C W. 0.-W. Wood men of the World. Meets on First Monday nights at 330. Visiting :Sovereigns invited. W.C. D.is. J. W. WIDEMAN1 D A V is & W1IEMAbi, ' A'TORNEYS AT LAW , MA NNING..S. C. DR. .. COLW DENTIST. Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNrNG, S. C. Phone No '77. DR. FRA NK G ELIR. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. C. 0. Edwards,; LAND SURVEYOR'. CIVIL ENGINEER.: )fflce over Hime Bank and Trust Co J. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT [LAw, MANNING. S. C. 0. PUR~DY. S. O~ivER' 0 CRYAN URDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law MANNING. S. C. OHN G. CAPERS, (or South Carolina). Ex-Commissioner In ternal Revneu OSEPH D. WRtGHT. JAPERS & WRIGHT, AT ORNEYS AT LAW WASNGON. D. C. 'HARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. 2 rompt attention given to Collections. 9 Notice of Discharge. 2 Iwill apply to the Judtge of Probate Z r Clarendon County. on the 30th day Z f July, 1913, at 11 o'clock a. mn., for Z ~ttrs of discharge as Administrator fthe Estate of Julia A. Parker, de- Z eased. .T. B. PARlKER, Z Admnin istrator. Lake City. S. C., JTune 30 191:3. Notice of Discharge. 8 I will apply to the Judge of Probate >r Clareudon county. on the 14th day [August. 1913. at 11 o'clock, A. M., r letters of discharge as guaraian for vylin V. Cochran, formerly a minor. - ~ L. W. JONES. Alcolu. S. C.. .July 14th. 1913 ELYMIO1EETfAR fo.r c.h.l Aen afe.. masre. No ounlat ASK FOR THE YELLOW PACKAOE. NIt's Nyal's In Nyal's Family Remedies you can find a cure for every ill. Absolutely guaranteed. For sale only by DICKSON'S DRUG STORE, NOW IS THE TIME to save part of your income by depositing it. We want you to make our Bank your banking home. A bank account encourages you to save a part of your income. Would all successful business men have a bank eccounit if there was no benefit in it for them ? Your idle money in'tbis Bank will bring you the' benefits they enjoy. Enroll your name with the thrifty class and follow the procession.to the Bank of Turbeville, Turbeville, S. C. WHAT ITS' NAME IMPLIES A Trust Company should be exactly what its name implies-a Trust Company. As such, is fitted better to administer trusts than the private individual. This com pany is equipped for active, efficient service. Try ia. ' THE SUMTER TRUST CO.,. SUMTER, 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 an( Treas. Vice-President and Sec. IEAlIlO OIL, NILLI Manning, S. C._ MANE =ACTURERS OF ---=== Cotton Seed Products~ AND ~High Grade Fertilizers BRING YOUR SJOB WORK r TO THE TINES IOFFICE.