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New Furniture Store. We have opened one of the largest and most up-to-date House Furnishing Stores ever opened up in this section of South Carolina. Our Stock is complete and very large, therefore we must sell it at a very close price. Onr Line of Rugs and Art Squares are of the finest quality and beautiful of design. We carry a fine Line of Mission, Oak, Mahogany and Birds Eye Maple Rockers, and BED ROOM SUITS, Leather Seat Rockers and Dining Chairs, Davenports and Bed Lounges. Guaranteed Brass and Iron Beds. Agents for the Famous "OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES." We give a ftir and square deal to everybody and back up every sale we make. Give us a trial and be convinced. A ES W. H. Shelley & Son, SUMTER. S. C. "The Store Accommodating." Right in front of the Postoffice. TRY THE MISSES WILKES 33 West Liberty Street The Exclusive Millinery Store In Sumter Our Work=Room In Charge Of Miss Gertrude Adams, of Baltimore We have spared no time and ex pense in getting our Fall and Win ter IEnts---We have the newest and best creations, from New Yorkj and Baltimore. Yoll Should See Our Exclusive - -. Models I both trimmed and untrimmed soft Silk Velvet and Plush Hats. If Your ilat Comies Froni Thie Misses Wiles Its Coied. MIS-SES WILES SU MT ER, S. C. Eczma and Itching Curnd G T Fr1 d4 JOHN G.CEc tneraraene The soothing, healing medication in . . Oy LL JOSEPH Dl. WRIGHT. tae vry tiny p ore ottsin, lear jSURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINrat UAPE RS & W RIGH T, iCo l mpu e zStP itba - Office over Bank of Manning . AT oRnEYS AT LA's eemrashs rogworm, tetter and - -~wss~N .C euos. Eczema H ackerl Mfg. Co.I ral 5c Peie he icl Co. s hu a sucssR ToJ. H. L ESESNE, apaand S.Luis. AdvL. . Beo, S, Hake &[ Son0, ATTORNEY A T LA W Bel fOd nln. , CHARLEsTON. s. C. MANNING, S. C. .To one sIxteenth century visiter at least the English seemed to be a na- LA SN GTA E Henn r s. ran. wo wrote aof On F'irst-Class Real Estate his travels In this country during the Mrggs reign of Queen Elizabeth. "The Eng- -..rggs lsh," he said, "excel in dancing and mnlfrthey ar cieand iey ATTORNEYS AT LA W, though of a thicker make than the MnigS French. They are vastly fond of great MnigS noises that fill the air, such as the flring of cannon, drums and the ring-' W~- A a ing ofbellso that in London t1S is V.T. li VT commo fo taga numbeer of theo that Mhanltfacttire Woodmuen of the World. iito some belfry and ring the bells for Door-s, Sa~sh and Blinds: Columns Meets on First Monday nights a: hours together for the sake of exer-, and Balusters: Grilles and Gable 830. cse."-Londoni Chronicle. Ornaments: Screen Doors and Visiting:Sovereiens invited. Father''s Reason- W E DE AL IN I.o UD.8 LVROBY Young Harold was late In attend- Glass, SashYCord and Weights.A ance for Sunday school, and the mi Glss URDY &od O'BRYANts ister inquired the cause. rRY&OBYN "I was going fishing, but father' GREELYVILLE Attorness and Counselors at La wouldn't let me," announced the lad. MNIG .C to ha" rpied the reverend gen tle BUSINESS S C H 0 0 L. man. "Did he explain the reason why . . PAR LS O he would not let you go?" V Indi gidual traiing for boys111~XL "Yes, sir. He said there wasnt bait and girls. The course of allj O ME enogh or wo.-are' agzeEnglish branches, Shorthand, TAX NTICE. Typewriting and Bookkeeping AND LADIES *offers unsur'passed opportunities be openfor coll ecto our'axes for 1913 to the youths of your county at* Everything of the best fu ona 15h October 191: andaros th- a very reasonable price. Boar-d the personal wear and adorn levies: State tax 5i mill, Ordinary can be obtained in town. For inent of both sexes. County 4i mills, Court House and l mCnttionals Shoo 3 aricuarlasrss We fill mail orders carefull3 Spcilchool District 1. 5 mills. 2. 1 J. M. JERVEY, and promptly. 3ml,3.6mills, 5. 3 mills, 7. 4 mills, 134 m is 14. 4 mills, 15. $mils 1 6: reeyll, s. c. DAVIDJ 8 mils, 17. 4 mills, 18. 2 mills. 19. 10 24 il,28 mills, 26. Smills. 27 HARLTON DURANT, O TITN mil, 31.2 8mills 3. 2 mills, 3.2 ATTO1tNEY AT LAW, COM AN mils, 53 4 mills. NANNING, S.NC -. L. L. WELLS, ]INIG hretn No doubt you are if you suffer from any of the numerous ailments to which auwomenaresub ject. Headache, back ache, sidesche, nervous ness, weak, tired feeling, are some of the symp toi..s, and you must rid yourself of them in order feet weD. Thousands of women, who have been benefited by this remedy, urge you to TAKE The Woman's Tole Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: "Before taking Car dul, I was, at times, so weak I could hardly walk, and the pain in my back and h head nearly killed me. p Afte taking three bottles of Cardui, the pains dis appeared. Now Ifeel as wellasleverdid. Every suffering woman should try Cardu." Getabottle today. E-68 Two Ways to Catch Rabbits. By the first method "you take a lot o' salt. mis some pepper with It strew it on a very -bard rock. then watch The rabbits cum and eat the salt, and the pepper makes 'em sneeze so vilent they bump their noses on the rock till they !all in a swound and you step up and pop 'em in your bag" The other method was to -build a bustin' fre in the woods when the snow Is plenty. Now, rabbIts. you must know. is a mite cold blooded lit tle critters, so they'll cum and set round it and warm their toes. Well, pretty soon they'll drop off asleep and the fire'll melt the snow Into slush And pretty soon the fire'll die out and the mornin' 'II cum on sharp and 'Tl freeze the slush Into Ice and Letch the little critters fast ty e paws. Then all you have to do is cum round with yer ax and chop 'em out." - Robert Haven Scbauffler in Metropolitan Mag aine. The changeable weather of ealy fall b.ings on coughs and colds thrt have a weagrening effect on the system, and may become chronic. Use Foley's Houey and Tar Compound It has a very sootbing and healing effect on the Irritated and inflamed air passages. and will help very quickly. It is a well known family medicine that eives results. For sale by all dealers every where. Advt. Postal Rates In 1830. According to a table of the post of flces in the United States as they were Oct. 1,-1830. -the whole number of of fees in the United States was 8.610. The rates of postage established by congress in 1825 were: On a single let ter composed of one piece of paper for any distance not exceeding thirty miles. 6 cents: over thirty miles and not exceeding eighty miles. 10 cents: over eIghty miles and not exceeding 150. I2%. cents: over 150 miles and not exceeding 400. 18% cents: over 400 miles, 25 cents: a letter composed of two pieces was charged double these rates; of three pieces triple and four pieces Quadruple these rates For newspapers th'e rate was 1 'ent for 100 wiles and 1%/ ('nts for over 100 Women Who Get Dizzy. Ev.-ry woman who is troubled with fainting and dizzy snells, backache. headache, weakness. debility. consti pation or kidney troubles should use Electric Bitters. They give relief whetn nothing else will, improve the health, adding strentgth and vigor from the first dose. .\rs. Laurr Gaines, or Avoca, La says. "Four doctors bad givn me up and my children and all m friends were lookintg for me to die. wnen my son insisted that I useEe tic Bilters I did so. anid they have done me a world of good." Just try them 50c. and $1.00 at all druggi-tts or bv mail. H. E'.. Bucklen & Co. Phila delphia or St. Louis. Advt. Captured by an Orang. There is :an uld story told of a1 native' if liurne" who. with n1 patrty. went out to hunt an or-ang outang to seli to .how meu. This partic-ular hunter got separted. and at the end of the day was still missing A searc'h wats or' ganzed, and at the end of the second day lie was foutnd high up in a tree with an orang outang by his side. A rile shot killed the big ape and then the man descended and told of hlh strange adventure He had yone iuto the river to bathe. and ats he came out was seized by the oratng and carried to its lodging in a tree. To his sur prise he was not otherwise molested What the orang supposed him to be or what would have been the eventual outcome of this strange captivity no one knows. and the hunter willingly gave up the chance of finding out. Can You Doubt 117 When the Proof Can Be So Easily In vestigated. When so many grateful citizens of Manniug testify to beneit, derived from Doan'. Kind..) Pills. can' you doubit th evidence? The proof is not far away it is almost at your door. R'-ad what a resident of Manning says about Doan's Kidney Pills. Can you demand more convncng tes:.imon,? William Hill, Manning, S C , says: "M kidneys were badly disorderen and' the ki'dney secretions contained sediment. I also had backache and nain in my loins. When I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills. I began nsing them and it, was not long before the backache and lameneos left mte, to ether with the other sympto'ms of kindey complaint. I know what Doan's Kidney Pifls will do and I am con vinced of their merit."~ For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster- M IIburn Co., Buffalo, Ne w York, sole agents for the United Remember the name-Doan's-and take no other. J. PRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S C. The Wood Everlasting. CYPRESS Doors, Sash and Blinds LENGTHEN THE LIFE OF YOUR BUlDING ASK YOUR DEALER, OR L. Wetherhorn and Son, LARGEST MPRS SOUTH. CHAPLESTON, S. C. FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY The Name ALLAN Has Been Synonymous with Everything that is Best in the Jewelry Trade. The same lofty ideals upon which this business was estab lished obtain today, namely: "No Unreliable Merchandise at Any Price." "Trustworthy Goods atLowest Figures." Watches, Diamonds, Novelties, Silverware, Platedware, Jewelry. Repair Departments in charge of most skilied mechanics. Every job guarantced. - James Allan & Co. Write for free Catalogue. CHARLESTON, S. C. New 1914 Prices On. FORDS! RUNABOUTS, $547.70. TOURING, $597.70. Full Line of Ford Parts and Casinqs and Tubes on hand. D. C. SHAW CO., Sumter, S. 0. 'Phone 553 Millinery. TO THE LADIES OF CLARENDON So beautiful are the new Fall and Winter Millineries t'hat it will require a personal inspection to fulIly appreciate tlemn, and it is my desire to urge you when you come to Sumter, to visit my establishment at 126 South Main St., where you will be able to select from a well appomnted establishment the best in the Millinery Line. QUALITY TASTE STYLE BEAUTY Are the cardinal features. We also carry everything which goes to make up a lady's need, and we would be pleased if you will come and make a thorough inspection We have milliners of experience who will be ever ready to supply your dematnds. A cordial invitation is extended to lok at our Haits and get our 1prices. Miss M. C. Jacobs. 126 S. Main St, - - - Sumter. j Why Suffer From Indigestiio ? ~ JUSf TRY A BOTTLE OF One dose taken before or after meals will relieve any case of INDIGESTION or DYSE PSI A. Also surpisses in excellence any olihor Olive Oil for $ TABLE USE. We have the Sole Aener for flis be-auti- 6 Sful foreign produet, which comes dir ct from France, and @ .g shall be delighted to show our frienids at any tone. D ICKSON'S DRUG STORE, RBMYTISM Nel urea yuBemaiM aaiorCil&Fee NeuragiaHeadaches) Cramps, Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and for MitLA RIA or C H IL S & F EV ER. Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Five or sx doses willbreak any case an~ Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in'i tetn te acs aoni the ever l bete ta trenaly and externally. Price 25c. retun.1 Itd ats onoth river bicee 25< gASTORIA .. ......].. 'or Tnfints and Chidre. The Kind You Have Always Bought AN~ege table Prepartionfir&s similatingt awlefomg- 3S h inteStomasaow Bears th Prootes Digestionheri nessand~estConitainsnOfx Opium.Morphine nr NOT NARCOTIC. * use I qlon, sour stok1&DhlhbFo Worms Over nessandLOSS OF SLEEP. At( Os ord. ii Fc~iilThirty Years Esct Copy of Wrapper. a 1 TO 0 Notice. o e SMisunderstain abouit-eth eeang obes 9advertisemeutS. I lieg to call attention TO the faflowing: * st The adver iseonet has no MLADE VALUE. Its VATJ-E is :CASH in MONEY. 44 r 2nd. Drugs and Patent Medicines and strit', Medicinal Preparations + " are'not included in this ad vertisement, the DIKE LINE EXCEPTED. -3rd. Only onA advertisement can be used at-onle time. + 4th. At least one article at 25c. must be purchase. Small articles agregaig 25e. are not permi.ssahle. +4 h:avetsmn. 5th.We prefer th at you PERSONALLY present the: advertisement. +. 6r.h. Our -ohjecs is to push our SIDE LIN ES. 4 We thank you for past business and earnestly solicit a continuance of " your valued patronaze. ARANT'S DRUG STORE. JlAIM11hUAA*jaijliAAMM i 1Aui LA&AAAU&AUA&AUAA1 11111MAAAUJim" -MA I GOOD TIMES.AHEAD With the highest prices of tobacco we most ever had, and a good crop of cotton, and the possibilities are high Sprices, we ought to feel good-plJenty money to pay what Swe owe and to spare, so come see me. I have a nice clean Sstock of goods and cheap for the cast. We- are selling now Sfor the casb, through with credit for this year, so come and Sspend your money with me, gods as cheap as anywhere. SJust Received Shipment Seed Rye and Vetch for Planting. If in need of any ste me.-We than~k you for past favors, Iand solicit your future business. Yours truly, E3.A. JOHNSON Condense Your Hay OOSE hay is one of the hardest things in the world to manage. There's' no getting around that. The wind plays havoc with it. It slips and slides off poorly loaded wagons. In barn and yard much of it is wasted. It is much too bulky to haul or ship far. Handling hay is a problem, and right here is the answer-in the baling. .An I H C hay pr:ess puts your hay in convenient shape for handling and economical feeding; no need to build outdoor stacks exposed to all weather, for lack of barn space. You can ship the bales to cities and distant places where the, hay market and prices are good. Large cities, where storage space is costly, require hay to be baled, and top prices are paid. Shredded corn fodder makes a good feeding substitute for all the hay you may ship to the city. I H C Hay Presses ~ are the only kind you will consider in buying, when you have made a comparison, studied the construction, the durability, the feg'ures, an~d the possibilities of the I H C hay presses. You will find both styles made in three sizes, 14 x18, 16 x 18, and 17 x 22-inch bale chamber, baling from six to sixteen tons per day. The efficiency of the I H C features, .the self feeder, toggle joint plunger, bale tension, and spring roller tucker, prove their worth on demonstration. If your choice is a motor power press, you will have a year-round ma chine, for the engine is always ready to do farm jobs for you, pumping, sawing, grnng, run ning the repair shop, electric light plant, etc. In the horse power press, study the pull power principle, compound leverage, and the low step-over. It is the most efficient press sold. Drop in on your local dealer and look over the I H C hay press line. Get catalogues from him, or, write the International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Columbia S. C. BRING YOUR JOB WORK TO THE TIMES OFFICE.