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The Charleston Will hold its Second Annual Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition du to be the most unique Fair ever held in this or any other place in the vided by the Charleston Fair because they lack the natural and other Children's Day. Monday, the opening day of the Fair, will be Children's Day. "Tha Palmet to Goat Derby" will be the feature attraction, consisting of goat cart races driven by school children. In addition there will be a dozen or more other interesting amusing races and children's games to occupy the whole afternoon. Atheletic Day. Field events of all sorts, including Relay Races, Foot Races, Foot Bail BawZe Ball Hammer Throwing, Shot Putting and all other sports known to amature atheletics. The interest in these games will be enhanced by the fact. tht the teams participating will be picked from the Citadel, the Y. M. C. A , Porter MiIi tary Academy, Cbarleston igh School. College of ClIarleston. Charleston Medi cal College, and Navy the Army stationed at Charieston. Automobile Racing. Some pf the most skillful and during drivers have entered their cars for these events to run in a series of races, up to 100 miles. on the best constructed mile track in the South. In addition to the Kanamara" troup of fancy automobile driving is engaged to entertain visitors between races on other days. These drivers handle their-automobiles with the same ease and turn the same tricks in their machines as. an expert skater does on skates. This feature is the latest act shown at fairs.and has never been in the South. The Midway. The amusement end of the Fair in Charleston will exceed in point of enjoy iment anything that was ever seen at a fair in the South. The booking for the The Time, NOVEMBER 17 to 22. We Could Not Afford to keep tilling the people through our advertisements about our goods if we only expected to sell them once. We know from experience that if we get a woman to come into our store and buy/ once, she's coming again. Others have tried us to their satisfaction. why don't you? You take no risk. We fully guarantee everything we sell togive unquestioned .satisfaction for the price, or back your money goes. We don't want your money unless we give you ful..value in return for it. With A New Shipment of Coat Suits this week, we are -better prepared to please you than ever. Special Priced at $10.50. $22.50. $25.00. $27.50. $35'and $40 - Our Coat Suit Department now is at its best, and we wan't you tc come and judge for yourself and see these wonderful values at $10. $12.50. $15. $20. $22.50. and $25. When in Sumter be sure to visit our Ne.-dle Art Department Ii where you will find a complete line Embroidery Thread. Colum bia Yarns, Stamped Pieces of all kind, and a full line of Royal Package Goods. IcIOLLUM BROS Agents Hlole-Proof Hosiery. SUMTEiR. S. C. STATE OF 80U1H CAROlUNA -MILLINERY ! CO~ntYWhen you want a well Millinered Hat come to see us. We are By James M. Windham, Esq., Juodge prepared to furnish as DiCe a line of Millintery as anv store in this section of Probate.- and the work turned out by us is guaranteed to please. W HEREAS, Lynch H. Deas, made I Our Miss Brown is a Milliner of experience. and taste, and we Isuit to me to grant him Lettersj wouid respectfully urge upon the ladies to cail on us. and inspect our of Administration of the estate and styles. effcts of James D) Deas.ctanad monish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said James *D Deas, deceased, ,that MEOcLD BLOCK. MANNING, S.C. they be and appear bfor me, in the ning, S. C.. on the 6th day of Nov. next. after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show* i iad st in aoul n eWe Pay Highest Cash Prices for Given under my hand this 20th day of October, Ano Domini. 1913. Judge of Probate. Don'tl~ give your profits away-ship direct to us by express and get your tuesOd ors Ohe ~mdieWe' money nextay W pay highest pices for green and dr hdes of a kid Th:e worst cases, nomnatterof howlong standig meat now. Send for Price List. .**cuedbyti..e**onerf2ul,'"rei CAROLINA HIDE & JUNK Co. lain and Heels at the sme time. 25c, 50c,.c . CALETOS.C In the Gym. newY have a gmasiu in yu Stax. "I spend an hour or two there mok aa it's aie plce to take H ?I - . nap in."-Washington Star. slvg~:JOB WORK von Tppi oT tR face eora ted o andsD 0work3 'J1'..L -oaTE ? tforRP*/d NaaxZnoon.. :sc. TO T E TME-F I E Fair Associaton ring the week of November 17 to 22. 1913. In many respects this is country. No County or State Fair can match the attractions pro facilities. Charleston Midway is done by one of the best known booking agencies in New York. which insures features never heretofore shown in the South, and' while there is plenty of spice in the collection every attraction is strictly of a high order. Special Features, Charleston is headquarters for the second division of the Torpedo fleet of the Unit--d States Navy and there are now lying at the Charleston Navy Yard a score or more of these craft and every visitor is invited to visit them and ac quAint him.elf with the intricate workings of these destroyers of the enemies of our country. The OLYMPIA. ADMIRAL DEWEY'S FLAGSHIP, which des troyed the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay on that memorabie morning of May 1, 1898. is now in Charleston waters and no South Carolinian should let this opportunity go by without paying his respects to the valor of our naval heroes by visiting this good old ship. The LASSO MAN AND- WOMAN, the most thrilling act ever performed on horseback, will be one of the .big features of the Fair. This team comes directly from the original Wild West show. Beauty and Buff, the ponies that do everything but talk, the best trained pair of horses alive, the tricks that they perform are the most wonderful ever seen. One of the stunts is flying throngh hoops of fire suspended-in the air. The Greatest Ever. Thousands of dollars have been spent by the management to make this the most successful Fair ever held in the State. Make arrangements to come and bring your family. Excursion rates on all railroads. The Place, CHARLESTON. CCALL r * It is human nature to try and get. the biggest value a dollar will buy -we are human-and take just as much pride in buying goods to offer you as you take in satisfying yourj Sif !E\H AVE answered the callfor better shoes by putting in a complete line of LONGWEAR SHOES-the more you wear them, the better you like them! They are buikt to fit and give foot comfort from the firet time you wear them, and will give longer wear than any other 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 lateai word in style-nobby lasts for the young people and conseraitive lasts for the more sedate. We can fit you up in any leather your fancy dictates- Patent, Tan, Gun Metal, Vici, White Buck or White Canvas- give us - the chance to prove the superior worth of LONG WEAR SHOES! R. P. JENKINSON, Planning, S. C.1 The Cout. Trea.urer's Offce wil he open for collectioD of taxes for 191:3 * on 15th October 1913, and close 15th A rr.vls. arch 1914. Following are the tax U~~VV levies: State tax 5* mill, Ordinary SCounty 4i mills, Court House and SCou nty Bonds 1* mills, School Tax 1 Come to our Stables and .look at the g il, ostitution s Sco 3 mil Sfine lot of 3 mills, 3. 6 mills, 5. 3 mills, 74 mills, 9. 10 3-4 mills. 10. 3 mills, 11. 2 mills, 0 I 13 4 mills, 14. 4 mills, 15. 8 mills, 16. - ~ IA LI8 mills, 17 4 mill4. 18. 2 mills. 19. 10 -Muli *es an H~o rses 21 mils 2 mls.2.9ms -- -6 mills. 2 8 mills 2 . 8 mills. 3 .6 a6mills.3 2. m rills. 329. 4 mills, 30.2 jutarrived. We are prepared to show you tihe cleanest mills, 3 2 mis. 3.2mls 3 * lot of stock that has been brought to this market in L. L. WELLS. I many a year. Come now and make your selection. County Treasurer. CO FF Y & RIG BY. s e. ~OIESKIDETCURE m o ti(111111111111111111 11111111 9 -es Kidneys and Bladder Right o Nervous? y Mrs. Walter Vincent, of Pleasant Hill, N. C., writes: "For three sum mers. I suffered from nervousness, d r e a d fu I pains in my back and sides, and weak sinking spells. Three bottles of Cardui, the woman's tonic, relieved me entire ly. I feel like another person, now." TAKE Crdui The Woman's Tonic For over 50 years, Cardui has been helping to relieve women's un necessary pains and building weak women up to health and strength. It will do the same for you, if given a fair trial. So, don't wait. but begin taking Ca.a ' r its use crnnot hz: y you, and shoul! surel. do you good. E-72 KICKED ON THE TIPS. The Waiter Thought the Rule !'ould Not Work Both Ways. "M )Il at the cabaret restaurant on B1roadway was $25, and when I gave the waiter a tip of a dollar he frown ed.* The speaker was a banker froin Du luth. -Je continued warmly: "'What are you frowning abo?7' ! asked the waiter. 'Isn't that a gener ous tip for a few minutes work on your part,' "'In New York,' the man answered; 'the rule is always to give a tip of 10 per tent. Your bill.' sir, called for a $2.50 tip. So. naturally. I feel-a little aggrieved. But it is easy to see. sir, that you are not a New Yorker. dnd so it can't be expected that you'd know the rules.' "Well. I pocketed the waiter's insult. and the next time I was in that neigh borhood I dropped in on him again. This time I was alone, and, not being hungry. I only ate a $1.15 meal. When it was over I handea the waiter a tip of 11 cents. You ought to have seen his face. It was worse than before. "'It's all right.' I assured him. 'It's according to the 10 per cent rule that you taught me. If a man's bill is ex orbitant that makes no difference, ac cording to the rule. Well. then. when a ian's bill is small, it should make no difference. either.' "Tlw waiter -lowired at me. He shook the 11 cents in his palm saur castic'ally. I said. as I rose to go: .'.ind, by jove, it won't make any dfference either. If you waiters Insist on your 10 per cent for large amounts then you've got to take it for small amounts, too. At least, by jingo, you've got to take It from ime. I'm from Du Iluth. but I know my way about." The Duluth banker sighed heavily. "Bu the fact remains." he said. "that - ever since that waiter' called me down I give 10 per cent on big amounts like a fool and like' a fool I give 20 to 3() per cent on small 'amounts."-Minne anolis Journal. I NOV. 10. FAMOUS IWS. ic Wonderland ray the World's Best! ~autiful Horses 500 ficent Eqnipment! World's Show Beautiful! ns of palace cars! -o e - - M naei n Stalion. vighes Edcae re and -0 Othe Greacsan res :tlin ihs dcL~ p. m.' C oor pen O ne Hu rx )C n :T OteP rAtA cts and THE. 0UT : - 3. Its Nante Does Nt Q::e Fit Thi Wcndrous Cons;;e!lation. to tholse !ivint ill In:, Southern 1h.11f of the wb11 :!;d to th. o tourist itereto. Is one of the i most eenpicous and in. teresting of a ll the southern conii:-tira Jions. Situated at a distantice of :eat thirty legrees from the south pol . it is p1:i ly visibie in all regions . !Zh'of the. )quator. and also to so: ie dist:tm; e 3orth. about as far as the tropic of Cancer. The f :'ith Wi one t ravels the higher in the heavens will nitpear :he cross and naitturlly the nore on spicuous it becomeS. it seems to have receivel its pnaue. 2ot like the northern constellations lrom the ancients. but. like most Of the southerni configurations fron the Por tuguese navigators. (t1tig their eX plorations into the southern waters. It is said that when Dante came- oit froi "Iferno" he declared that he and seen a mighty cross set in the outhern firmament, and the naviga .ors set about to find such a fikure tud settled upon this one as best fil lling the conditions. That it is diffli ult, at first glance. to picture this as i true cross. Is not suprising. for had t been named the *kite." a much 'oser representation could lale been magined. The so called "false cross." nidway l:etween the cross and the right star Canopus. although coi >oscd of faintcr stnre. is much: ore -egular and symmetrical in shape. Taken all in atl. this constellation of :he Southern Cross. which has been :he wonder of centuries. still holds its )lace as :t remarktide curiosity. even vith the advance of astronomical in estigation. innd with the data obtain xd from the spectroscope and the >hotograph. our efforts still find un Imited problems yet to be solved. And, tbove all others. that of the Southern ross is yet far fron a complete solu on.-lAon'i Campbell In "Peru Today." Would Make Them Better If They Could. The tnakerb of Foley Kidney Pills now that they have absolutely the est combination of curative and ealing medicines for kidney and >ldder ailments and urinary irreg larities that it is pospible to pro Ince. That is why Foley Kidney ills are the best medicine for the mrpose you can buy. For sale by 11 dealers everywhere. adv. Bees Stopped Railway Traffic. Bees, held up railway traffic on the .ndon and North-Western mail line ear Shap Summit for several hours ecently. The bees swarmed in a sig tal lamp. No relief was forthcoming mtil an official from Penrith dislodg id them. - To Night. Tonight, if you feel dull and stup , or bilions and constipated, take 6 dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and ou will feel all right tomorrow. For ale by all dealers. Need Not Be Ashamed of Name. The surname Snooks by no means seems to be an imposing cognomen; ut, as a matter of fact, it is a name f great antiquity, and one of which obody should be ashamed. In real ty, It is a contraction of "Sevenoaks." t was first corrupted to Sennoce, 'hch in turn was corrupted to nooks of today. ___ CASTOR IA Por Tnfants and Children. 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