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SUITS Made By Isaac Hamburger & Sons & Michaels, Stern represent the best values ob tainable in CLOTHIN6. These two well known lines are handled exclusively in Sumter by us. and we can fit you reqardless of whether you take a stoLt, slim or regular. "PHONE 170 TheS A Schwartz Label IN A SUIT,- CLOAK, OR DRESS is an invioalte 6uarantee of Style. if there is one thing that makes us warm up in cold type it -Is The Schwartz Garments. SUITS $O up. CLOAKS AND DRESSES. $5. UP. Put it on ! Hang it up ! Throvi it over a chair ! Style never leaves it I Into it vigorous lines and its tailoring we have incor porated an imperishable individualty. So long as we have the courage of convictions and the clothes to support these convic tions, we shall contidue'to reiterate TH ESE TR UTHS. When You Get Your Suit, CLOAK O DiRESS -HERE, You are buyiug at the "The Source." We are judges of Clothes, and know just what materials go into our garmpnts. Our guaranteois founded on knowledge. You take ab sohiltely no chance as to 4ality, fit or style. We believe we-can offer vor a better Suit. Dress or Cloak for a igiven price than you :ujI ind anywhere else. Then too, choosing is so much easier from larqer varieties. 7Scnw'artz Greater Stores, SUMTER. S.C. G CALL r ETTER 'OES -It is human nature to try and get the biggest value a dollar will buy -Ave are human-and take just as much pride in buying goods to offer you as you take in satisfying your E H AVE answered the call for better shoes by putting in a complete line of LJONGWEAR SHOES-the * ~ more you wear them, the better you like them! They are buiht to fit and give foot comfort from the fit time you wear them, and will give * longer wear than any oth&~ shoes for the same money. We are show ing some exclusive patterns in Men's, Women's and Children's shoes this season that are the latest word in style-nobby lasts for the young people and conservative lasts for the more sedate. We can fit youu:>in any leather your fancy dictates- Patent, Tan, GuR * ~ Metal, Vici, White Buck or White Canvas-gi' us the chance to prove the superior worth of LONG WEAR SHOESz . R. R. JENKINSON, * iPanning-. 5. C. AN] $15 It is a Recogni that in this age appeal for much. The man i dressed. prosperous apt many advantages over who has no regard for I kind. We make a study o1 ing business, and can fit book as well as your fig umter An Oidinance TO PROVIDE FOR THE ASSESS meut and Colllection of Taxe-in the Town of Manning, ar:d for ti As,. ment and Coilec ion of a pe-r Capita. dog tax, and for the Assessment and Collection of a per Capita tax in lieu of working the streets of the said Town, for the fiscal year commenc ing the second Monday in April, 1913 and ending the second Monday in April. 1914 Be it Ordained by tne Mayor acd Aldermen of the Town of Manning, inCounvil assemblid nd by Authoritly of the same. Section (1) That a tax uif te-i tm l!s on every dollar of it,i as-e,-ed vatlue of all real and p-irsouai property lying or being within the Iworporivi limits .of the Toivo of Manoing inc.u.ling bouas and stocks of Bank, and Co:poratrins, and the gross in -,me .f Insuranre Companies doing busiuess .in .ie said Town, exceptsuich vroperty as is el empt by law from taxation, be. and th-e ame ievied, for the fiscal year com mencing the.second Monday in Apri. 1913 and ending the second %Jonday ln April, 1914. Section (2). That a Commutation sax of Two Dollars per Capita -on al, per sons liable to work on the streets of the said Town for the fiscal year above mentioned, in lieu of working on said stret ts he and the samue ishereby levi-J e d, which saiti Commuotation tax shall become due and payable when other taxes are payable. All able boigd male peJtons between; the atres'.of~ and 50 years, not otherwise exempt, are liable to the said tax, and all persons who shall be living within the Uoro rate limits of th,- said Town sixty das prior to the C3ollectiouof saidatax shall become liable to the- said t ax, until the. said person or personl can snow satis factory evidence of having performed road duty, or d(uty upon the streets of sehe Town or City or produce a rceipt for thbe payment, of a Commutation tax in lieu thereof. cove-ring the majority part of the fiscal year incladed in th'e Ordinance. Section (3). That a per Capita tax of fifty cents be levied on all dogs owi). ed or kept within the limits of the Town of Manning. Section (4). That all taxes levied nder the provision of tbis Ordinanc shall become due and payable todhe lerk of the Town of Manning between ovember 15th, 1913 and December st, 1913. Section (5). That. if the said taxes are not paid on or before the said 1st, ay of Decemb.-r 1913. a penalty of 25 er cent shall be added, until the 15th ay of December 1913. after which last metioned date thbe Collection of tbe said taxes and penalties shall enforced by execution. Ratified by Council this ,5th day of Septe-mb-*r 1913 A. C. BRADHAM. Mayor T. M. WELLS, Clerk. C. 0. Edwards, LAND SURVEYOR CiVIL ENGINEER. [ffice over Home Bank and Trust Co [R. J. A COLE, DENTIST. Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MA NNING, S. C. Phone No '77. W.G. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN( DA Vis & WIDEMAN, ATTOltNEYS AT LAW , MANNING. S. C. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 20th, day of November 1913, at 11 o'clock a..im., for letters of discharge a:s execator of the estate of A una M. Chewaing de ceased. L. R CFHEWNING. Summerton, S. C .20. Ocet. 1913. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon. By.James M. Windham, Esq., Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, Lynch H. Deas. made Vsuit to me to grant him Letters of Adulinistration of the estate and effects of James D. Deas. These are therefore to cite and ad-I monish all and singular the kinj dred and creditors of the said~ James D Deas, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Man ling, S. C.. on the 6th day of Nov. next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show! cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 90th day of October, Anno Domini. 1913. J. M. 4 iNDH AM, Judge of Probate.. TO GET RID OF MOSQUITOES You can Sleep, Fish. Hunt or attend to any work without beinig worried by the biting orsigg of Mosquitoes. Sand-flies, Gnatsor other imeeet by apgpgying to the ace, aand hans. VER $30 f You Do Not Care est as much as $15 in a rcoat, we have other ma ,s $12.50 and $13.50. e are prepared to supply y ng demands. S< Lig , ELEVATORS IN EUROPE. Except in First Class Hotels They Are Crude Affairs. The use of passenger elevatrs is not nearly so general In Europe as it is in the United States. In Germany and France most hotels of the very highest lass, catering to wealthy foreign trav elers, are equipped with elevators much like the American type. and In [ tended to be freely used both Rp and <.6wn. The cheapest hotels and many very good ones at moderate prices. though four or five stories high. are not provided with elevators. The almost universal type for me dium priced hotels has a wooden cage 3 by 5 feet. intended for five per. sons. It is driven by a four horse power electric motor and controlled by a series of push buttons on the outside at the bottom. A person desiring to go to the third floor enters -the car, and the attendant (or, rather, any servant, for there is no elevator boy) pushes button No. 3, the car stops at the third floor, and the passenger steps out and calls down the shaft that the car is free. Sometimes the button control is in l side. in which case the attendant ac l companies the passenger. Sometimes there is an annunciator, but not often, because the car is not supposed to be called to an upper floor to carry pas sengers down. Stairs are for that pur pose. As the French have it, this in stitution is an "ascenseur" and not by any chance a "descenseur." In any case, it Is a privilege t'o use it. A few offiee buildings are equipped with the same type elevatir; but, as a rule, none except the most preten tious offices have elevators.-Indianlap-' ols News. Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines If you want to contribute directly tn the occurence of capillary bronchitis ad pneumonia, use cough medicines that contain oodine, morphine, heroio1 and other sedatives when you have a cough or uold. An expectorant like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as what is needed. That cleans out the cilture beds or breeding places for the germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases. That is why pneumonia never resulis from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For saje by all dealers. Advt. CALLED IT TOLEDO. Story of How an Ohio City Camne to Gets Its Name. About 100 years ago a little settle ment existed at the mouth of the Man meet river. Its name, Port Lawrence, .was given In honor of the great naval commander. The little town was not Sprosperous, and five years later Major Stickney, an enthusiastic but eccentric man, founded another settlement right next to Port Lawrence and called his jvillage Vistula. Both settlements were stimulated somewhat by the competi tion, but neither prospered sufficiently, and one year later It was proposed to unite the towns. Everything was easily arranged ex acept the name. and here trouble arose. Major Stickney Insisted that tile new community accept the name of his part. V~istula, but the citizens were not prepared to have a namue thrust upon them by~ one whose peculiarities led hni to nam1~e is two~ cl!!dren "No. I.' nd \o. 2."~ This~ fact ini the ma~jor s faily life wras enouigh to enusteI :1ny suggetioni from Ih!:u to I:e receivel The d~iscussion's were man~iy :nud best of VistaLi. sulggested. t h::r Ithey :ld''. t~ nam.of To~ed-'. the anien~t raphital :~of Spin5~. lIe e~tplained~ thalt theC word origlalig was "Toledoth." fr:n the ebrew. .zusaning ''Mothecr of l'eople-" and Mr. Daniels said they ough1t to lbe K'able to come together under such a .1title of p~eace. .Another reason wa the Iremarkable ineawess in latitudes of both places. :Ip Spain and in Ohio. the -actual difference theing only a little more than one degree. F'urther argu ments were that it was pleasant in sound, easy to pronouilce and that ne~ - city of the western continent as yet ~borethe name. - His reasoning prevailed, and the ,~united towns assumed the name To. - ledo. That they remained true to i1 ils shown In the fact that their firsi permanent newspaper was called the Toledo Blade, In recognitionl of the facd .1that Toledo, Sapin, was famed all ovei ~ithe world for the quality of -the sword blades which It produced. - Ladies Home Johurnai. CASTOR IA Por Tnfants and Children. SThe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the igntre of .to. ted Fact -ances count to inv with a well earance has or Ov< his neighbor :hings of this at $14 f the Cloth. W your pocket Cloth lure. SCloth TwoGossard Core of International Vogue These two models express per fection in modern Corsetry. Regardless of the cost-every Gossard Corset conforms to but one standard in style, workman ship and wearing service. Model 364 - An -,xreme corset at a mod crate cost. Made in mediun and lowbust, has long close fitting skir, flat hip line and lafge waist. Made in service able sterling lodh $3.50 Model 205 Represents the latest mode and I isthe mostpopu tar corses ever manufactured a: bust, large waist eong skin ada elastic section at back combine a - make it anexcep tional model a F $5.00 Be fitted today. We guarantee an inv - proved figure when litted to a Gossard (Nhe Gossards at $6.50, $8.50, $10.0. and 325.00, MISS' M.. C. Jacobs, 126 S. Main St., SUMTER, S. C. urs Old Sores, Other Remedies Wsn't Com rie worst cases. no matter of how long stendim ire cured by the wonderful, old reliable 38 ~orter's Antiseptic Healing Oi1. It reliee ain anud Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $10 tops the cough anc he.1ung - Rapidity of lUreams. Both IBismarck and Pepys found thaf noise enhanced the value'of a nigh~t's rest. Bisnmarck conlidied in his old ags to an interviewer that he could "never sleep in Berlin at night when it is quiet. but as soon as the noise begins, about 4 o'clock in the morning, I cat. sleep a little and get my rest for the Pepys records in his diary on Sept. 23, 1661. that he slept at Welling "and still remember it that of all the nights that ever I slept in my life I never did pass a night with more epicurIsm o1 sleep; there being now and then r noise of people that waked me, and then it was a very rainy night. and then I was a little weary, that whal between waking and then sleeping again, one after another. I never hiad so much content in aill my~ life." The probabliil~y that we get snatches of sleep at odd moments when we suip pose ourselves to have remained con tinuously a:wake is supported by the phenomena of drenmis. Mark Twah accounted for his own "disappearinlg visitor" by the belief that he had un consciously had a very short nap, ani many have explained visions of ghost: as due to dreams during such shor1 For nothing is better established ii connection with dreams than that ax apparently very long one can ocCul during an almost influitesimal time Alfred Maury hadl a long, vivid drean of the reign of terror, ineiuding thi trial of himself before the revolution ary tribunal and his execution. anC was able to show that it all happeneC during thec moment of awakening b3 the fall of ai rod from the bed canop3 upon his neck.-Londonl Chronicle. Nogi's Nerve Tonic. Having been dedicated to. the pro fession of nrms. General Nogi wa: taken, while still a small boy, to see criinaml decapitated and was rebuikei for shuddering at the spectacie. Afte: nightfall, when all was darkness ani silence, he was required to go alone ti the burial ground and bring back thi culprit's he'ad. The ordeal was de signed to strengthen his nerves anm teach him to fear nothing, living 0 d... -nclsm.t Lennp In Atlantic. CO:ATS Our Boys' Department uit is stronger than ever this season. Suits and Overcoats at popular kes prices. IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT will be found No Name and Stetson our Hats, and in our SHOE DEPART MENT, Walk-Over Shoes in all leath ers. 'PHONE )mp any, 170 MILLINERY! r-- When you want a well Millinered Hat come io' see us. We are repared to furnisl as nice a line of Millinery as anystore -in this section and th work turned out by us is guaranteed to please. Our Miss Brown is a Milliner of experience. and taste, and we wouid respectfully urge upon the ladies to call on us andi inspect our styles. Clarendon Millinery Store, MEOcLD BLOCK. MANNING, S.C. We Pay Highest Cash Prices for Don't give your profits away-ship direct to us by express and get your moneynext iv e payhighest prices for gre and dryhides of alIldnds Bswax, Tallow and old Metals, old Rubber and Furs. Try us with a ship ment now. Send for Price List. CAROLINA HIDE & JUNK CO. CHARSTON, S. C. MANING-. NOV ROBINSON'S FAMOUS SHO0WS. A Mighty Arenic Wonderland Representing in Grand Array the World's Best! 500Peoleand Beautiful Horses 500 Rihest Costumnes-Magnificent Eqnipment! Famed As The World's Show Beautiful! Finest special trains of palace cars! Mueu -- - - ipdoe-- eaei Robnso'sGreat Herd of Performing Elephants! WHITE CLOUD $25,000 Arabian Stailion. Highest Educated Horse in the World._____ MAJOR LITTLEFINGER~ AND WIFE! Smallest Mites of Adult Human Beings Living! FAMOUS ORTON FAMILY! World's Champion Bareback Riders SEE THE AZTEC MARIMBA BAND ! Billy Lighitfoot and Twenty Other Funny Clows! Shumato's Royal Japane~se Troupe and 100 Other Great Acts and Features! 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