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WATCHI this space for New Fall Offerings. Our'Buyer, J. H. Rigby, is now in the Northern Markets looking out for:the new est and best in .everyj thing in the Dry Goods Line., His orders that the balance of the Summer Stock be closed out re gardless of Cost is now being carried out. You can pick up some wonderful bargains by ' an early call. The Young Reliable. J. H. Rigby. *00 *e* eo x* O*.**04* 0 4*0* *04 *I DON'T MISS SEEING. j TE 59,105 25cs STORE A Thousand and One Good Bargains. Right Off the Reel. and More A Coming. Can't Mention 'Em all. Come Take a Peep. There's Something Here You Want. The 5, 10, 25c. Store' MANNING, S. C. Uvo* *p0++ppepepe0+ O O*O*O*O*+00 *O O*O+ JUST ARRIVED! IA Carload Pittsburg Welded Fence. A com plete Line of Ranges and Stoves. The largest anp most attractive lot of Pocket and Table* Cut lery ever seen in Man ning. Come and see. o Infants and Children. The Kind You Have . Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER.ci Aege aePrepam-iafercb smling ('Fochmilkp Bears the Signature Promotes DigestionacheerfU ' nessandest.Containsneitiei Opium Morphine ror Mlieral. NOT NARC OT1c. s Use Apa ect Remedy forConsij 4a tion,Sour StOR&,Diardrl Worms,Coavulsions.FeverishF r nessardLS OFSLEER -T. Facsimile Signatue A_ Thirty Years NFW YORK. r am ITO BIA _A I Exac Copy of w rar TMCE CENTAURi C .,PPAN-. N CW YOR CIT" *-* i- 4 r ; . 1 No End of Good Reasons NLESS you buy carelessly, these are a few of the features that will lead you to the I H C line-when you' buy a hay press. I H C presses are provided with self-feeders, elimi nating dangerous foot-feeding and increasing capacity by even operation; the bale chamber is oL just the right height to permit convenient tying of the bales; the bale tension and roller tucker make for uniform, compact and attrac tive bales; the toggle joint plunger is the most powerful and simple compressing device ever used on a hay press--though producing great est pressure, it requires least power to operate. I H C Hay Presses cannot be surpassed in convenience, durability, .simplicity, and economy of operation. They will put your loose hay into neat, compact bundles, occupying but one-fifth the former space, increasing your available barn .room, and making it possible to sell your hay in dis tant localities at the highest market prices. You will find three sizes, I4 x 18, 16 x 18, arid 17 x 22-inch bale chamber, in the I H C hay press line, baling, at a most conservative estimate, from six to sixteen tons per~day. If your choice is a horse power press, you will be interested by its special features, the pull power principle, compound leverage, and the low step-over. If you desire a motor press, study the durable power jack. Remember, too, that this is an all year round machine, foir the engine may be detached and used as a regular portable power plant to run saw, pump, cream separator, churn, feed grinder, electric light plant, repair shop, etc. Study I H C hay presses at the local dealer's. Get catalogues from him, or, write the Iaternational Harvester Company of America Columbia .S. C. THE NOTEWORTHY OF OUR BUSINESS as ITS SOLID RELIABILITY AND HONESTY! No misrepresentation wi be tolerated. The prevalence of these facts in our estab lishment make our customers fe t ease in their dealings with us: and or ro. adhear ance to truth in presenting ou . chandise is the best guarantee that can be offered for their quality and price. A hearty welcome awaits all who may visit our store. MANNINU HARDWARE COMPANY, BRING YOUR~ - JB WRKDr STO THEL TiMES lOFEIC. 2 Where a Rainbow Youches the Earth. J! (very ccentry i n the world raiu bow folklore decI-res tHi:f soie oh ject of value may b. found where the ends of the beautiful arch touch the earth. In Suabia the ends are said to rest on bowls of gold; in Hungary, that cups of silver will :e found at the spot where they come in contact with the' earth. In Switzer land it is said that a'shoe cast over the rainbow will come to the ground on the other side filled to overflowing %vith gold. In Bosnia It Is s:id that if iron or other base metal happens to be at the spot where the bow touches the, ground it will be infstantly transformed M to pure gold. In many parts of Ger Lnany. Poland, Russta, Belgium and Holland it is said to be a golden key that may be found at "the end of the bow." In Portugal and Spain they. speak of the "silver hen" having her 11 nesi where the bow rests. and in Nor way it comes to the ground at a spot n -where :- golden bowl and a silver s spoon are itiiide:.. Ii many of the (hief g Etiropea:i roitries it is said that water tov:ced by the rainbow will a cure' is i:;:ad ins:nity. H, Paid For the Boots. C Ao an old irench tale. al num!.er of .i'rn:ikers argoe the ques- d ti.>n?. Who' !: :: of them is the most C tunely submissive to his vife? To the ti one who is w.:st so the host offers to give the ines air of boots in his shop. h I If any .n :ciis the hoots and fails C 1> prov isi:' etimi' he unist pay double l price for theta. The hoots are claimed Y by a man who declares tlat he is not S afraid of his wife. The man who of- it fered the prize is somewhat taken n aback by the man's confident manner, but lie determines not to let his boots A go without an attempt to save them. 1 "The boots are stiff. I think." he said. . "Take this grease with you to soften them, but put it Inside your waistcoat, 7 so that my wife may not see It." "Oh. uo." was the reply, and the grease was i:stily pushed away. "No; - my wife would be frightful mad if I should grease my waistcoat." Then the other promptly decided that ie must pay double price for the STATE OF SOUTH CAROINAJ Clarendon- County, C. M. Werber. Plaintiff - g amas tt A lbert Frierson and W. W. McCray. Defendants. . Notice of Foreclosure Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersisned Clerk of Court for Clareadon County, pursuant to the de cree signe& in the above entitled case. will offer for sale before the Court House Door in Manning, S. C., at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder there for, for cash between the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in Septem- F ber, 1913, the same being the first day - of said month, the following described property, to-wit:- S That tract of land in the County of Clarendon and State aforesaid, con taining one hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands now or formerly B of John Terry, Edward Taylor, J. H. Rigby, Estate of Kingman and D. W. Alderman Sons Company. being the to land conveyed to the said Albert Frier- - son by--- -- ---by--his deed, R dated the - - day - - - and re corded in the offce of the Clerk of ~ Court, in Book - - at page - - cI Purchaser to pay for papers- di A. I. BARRON, fc Clerk of Court for Clarendon County. hi * 0f Our Dealings in all monetary affairs have been for years renowned for their wisdom and ability. If you are thinking of opening a Bank Account 01 you should bear this fact in mind. We consider the best interests of is all our customers. Lady patronsm receive the most courteous treat- m h< ment. o The Bank of Manning~ * THE PEOPLES BA1\K : + OF MANNING. : + Urges its customers to think of _. +. devoting a portion of their lands +. . : TOBACCO AND TRUCKING 4.BUSiNESS +. The price of T OB A CCO +1 at Manning Warehouses, at thier $ $r'ecent opening, is all the argu- $ 4meat needed on the TOBA CCO $. + question. +4_ $ We will endeavor soon to give $ vou the experience of one man : 4 + nfonr acres of POTrATOE:S. +. *+4L SThe Peoples Biiik OF MANNING. 4. Notice To All Whom These Presents May Concern: I, F. H. Shuler, the owner and holder of twenty (20) .harcs of Capitai Stock1 01 the Home Bank and Trust Company, of MIanning, South Carolina. represen. ed bv Stock Certilicate, Number 35, which said Stock Certificate has been lost or misplaced. wvill make applica tion to the said Co-oporation on thre 2stday of August. 19113. at 11 o'clock, A. M., for issurance of Stock to mae in lieu oft the one lost or misplaced. F. ~t,193 H. SHULER. j IUSBAND RESCUED 1 DESPAIRING WIFE ter Four Years of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.-In an interesting letter om this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock :1 rites as follows: "I suffered for four ears, with womanly troubles, and during . is time, I could only sit up for a little ' hie, and could not walk anywhere at 1. At times, I would have severe pains I my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ent relieved me for a while, but I was on confined to my bed again. After at, nothing seemed to do me any good. had gotten so weak I could not stand, id I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of ardui, the woatan's tonic, and I com tenced taking it. From the very first Dse, I could tell it was helping me. I mn now walk two miles without its ring me, and am doing my work." if you are all run down from womanly oubles, don't give up in despair. Try ardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped tore than a million women, in its 50 ears of wonderful success, and should rely help you, too. Your druggist has Ald Cardui for years. He knows whati will do. Ask him. He will recom- 9 iend it. Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladies' Ivsr et.Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special ti on your case a d 64-page book. *Home eatment for Women." sent In plain wrapper. EM6-B ia Relieve Nervaus msa id Low Spirit e Old Staadard reenrl stregntening tonic '. ROVE'S TASTELIES chill TONIC. arouses the 2 rer, drives out Malaria and builds up the sys m. A sure Appetizer and aid to digestion. 50c Here W eBest~eineade fidM adderoaNes" FOLEY I KIDNEY PILLS I y~ti o Baccacle,.' 9 9{ /~' ieumatism. Kidneys and i : & a- Bladder. )r Sale by All Drugrgists Everyw here. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. v James M. Windham, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Josephine Clark made suit me, to grant her Letters of Ad inistration of the Estate and effects of obert Lee Clark. These tre therfore, to cite and ad. onish all and singular the kindred and editors of the said Robert Lee Clark, ~ceased. that they be and appear be re mne, in the- Court of Probate, to be ld at Manning on the 14th day of ugust next, after publication here , at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show: use, if any they have, why the said aministration should not be granted. Given under my' hand, this 29th day Juy, A. D. 1913. JAMES M. WINDHAM, [SEA'L. J udge of Probate. a @ =TE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS flAN a good one to follow: you cant go far ong if you walk in his footsteps. No e. o.' affairs today is without a coin ercial bank account; no business, - lvever small, can afford to be without, c. If you have not an account, iget : lie for success by opening one wiih today.; [om Batk ad Tn'ist Co i .C. DAVIS. J. W. wIDEMAN AVS & WIDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, _ MANNING. S. C. )R. J. A. COLE_ DENTIST. UpstairLs over Bank of .\:tui __ MANNING, S. C. Phone N: '77. DEN~TIST. .MANNING, S. C. 3. . Edwards, AND SURVEYOR a CIVIL. ENGINEER. ffice over Home Bank and Trust CoZ Iletric Succeed when everything else f::is. 2 In nervous prostration and femaic - eaknesses they a the supreme remedy, as thousands have testined. FOR KIDNEY,ULVER AND, STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold P over a druggist's counter. o "s Kidrmeya and DladdeP' Riabi ASK FOR THE YELLOW PACKAE. It's. Nyal's In Nyai's Family Remedies yod can find a cure for every ill. Absolutely guaranteed. For sale only by iiJV(SON'S DRUG STORE, Start An Account at our Bank and get into the ha bit of adding to it. You * know it is the right thing to do. Let us h;anple your 6 money, do your bookkeeping and relieve you from the work. It is a good plan to know what you spend from month to month. A checking account at our bank will tell you to the cent what you spend each month. We keep a record for you. No man ever tried transacting all his business through a bank and regreited it. Call - today. Bank of Turbevile, 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 C0. SUMTER, S. C. You Owe it to Yourself and to your family, if you have ohe, to get the most you can for your money. Oth rwise 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. EANNING OIL EILL Manning, S. C. MANUFACTURERS OF Cotton Seed Products AND ~High Grade Fertilizers Notice of Discharge. AlnhlAI will apply to the Judge of Probate sription No. 663 is prepared especially !.-r & a "a ic ar a- Adm a r ALARIA or CHILI S & FEVER. tor of the- 1. at'- e:t h r~ oF a'.a eor six doses will break any case, and ..:Ic-~S d. aen then as a tonic the Fever will not W. T. SPROTT. ur. It acis on the liver bctter than Admitra'.r. ...me a..d does not gripenoe sicken. 25c j ul 9t.- 91,3.