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Battle of WEDNESDAY. The Cure, I Reel. Adrift in Big City, I Reel. Psychology Moment. 5 and 10c. N THURSDAY. The Alternative. I Reel. Love and Dyna mite, I Reel. Elusive Dramond. I Reel. 5 and 10c. OUR MUTUAL 6IRL starts Monday and wil ands of men, so has the Hudson River and other railroads. Why? Because, the tendency of poli LOUIS APPELT. Editor ticians at this time is to play the railroads for political effect, but MANNING. S. C., APRIL 15, 1914. they have carried it too far. When men of families go home PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY with empty dinner pails because they have not been able to se CANDIDATES FUR 0VERNL. cure the employment to fill The candidates for governor those pails, they cannot look to are making known their respec- the political agitator for relief, I tive platforms at this time nor can they feel kindly towards which, to our mind is a good those who brig on the condi idea, even though some of them tion which caused suffering and reach the conclusion later they want in their homes. have misjudged the intelligence When zhe two cent rate was of the masses. Our good friend pending before our legislature Maj. John.G. Richards, without this same Mr. Richards was an anybody asking him, has inject- Interested spectabr throughout ed the liquor question into his the discussion, we thought then. 'platform; in this we think him adw hn oh ol rather unfortunate. We recall hv engetydspone how great he was in the chain-hahetegornadhi pioning of the cause of the late,otecoaitrsuceddn but ra)t lamented state dispen-getntebilaoedtwud sary. how he fought and strug-haerbdtemooiefter gled to retain that demoralizing pak odsusbfr h institution, like "the boy that msebtte a swl e stood on the burning deck ti ujc lnbcue h whence all but him had fled" pol r o rigatocn Richards with a deathlike griprteothraladbthy clung to it until it went down, aeugn n laigwt then, and not until then, did hethireesnavstoctdw about face, and become a Prohi-taain bitionists. It was a beautifulThnorgdfiedH. sight to behold, John G. Rich- RcadLMnig fSme ards rushing out of the camp of hssudda dawihwl the state-dispensarites, into themaesesiupndtkno prohibition camp, pushing thetie Heposstoemt stalwart Prohibitionists out of tepo rpryhIebt the way to make room for him.tonadcutrfmta He, without any rehearsing, be-toiAfnidasr.W came a Prohibitionist of Prohi-wolntobetiMrMaig bitionists. more orthodox thancolabistxtonaogt the superintendent of the anti- ebcue fteei n n saloon league, if that is possible.thnwedmoalyaetop, He ecae asoaed-n-te-wolurei txsh ate e mplymn who fial Prohiitioist, ndnwwh to paboils they ncinousthingto we fnd? hissameJohnGte pliica asigitaor forsrelief, Richrds n hs pltfor ad ora hey feSince lyr Moannngs Wesouldnotomplin torseso iston te comd havng onert tooucasetio ni eaused su erin- n bu watgtsou oa i cn-sancei thoe ho mmes ed ver soeelhketha yo canotexpese surprien atsc wa kno ho lng e as om toppditng eomineom egsatr ma stay-te lenth of isen is ofM Mr.ichrs go absn rejoce, r g int ectacisnoerSenatored h Lpcat> th rgnu theconert Rchads Loalthe discussionewe toupotthn Optonits nouh t jr tosefo goero hink ao gien woud who ~~ ~~~have ketubih iasaement soeoy hichpoine ositon i pehapsthemostcon we nt.he oenor, jond him sistnt tteanc he as ade inthe FoaaorsrBil utce ei Major ichard is no alone ingr the Fortnerdopted-ith thel thisfalacy HonChrleA.amendmbethe of eaore Clf toni Smit too as ell s Goerno nwit t aedcussibeforeathe Bleae, eemto ee te jstiemlss, but e our opiio unece of agitat ~ ~ eolear nt ring a two centpasnsayhoerwcnotxet ger ~~~~~~rate onnh railroadtris, but theseysigihe etee it o appnstha w beieedo ae gn a theing wsth whe ths mttr ws pndigheira repretas we ustw not fr th pubicgod, Tndes coti god tharted Have chang oureliefwecnno ard usIon.fo Man ifferent S amte agreewith hem.The rde s esouned an iderta manc fiol curentnewcanotbutbeon-akeig soffiestu and ta not-e vincdofthe isdo oftithhi. i all pofoses toiews-we perittng he wo entratbilher nor o propy or beth to becomewalaw; lokuatrthefsycophant conitinson nef here tion, We cane didare wit eu railroa systesintewUnit d fredn oje inMr matters, State, brughtabou by cheuad yetoive tatemour art requremets o theIntestaer ec upor on the re issuoe the seeraltateegislturshLin for oveorease oway the ennsyvna sstemn-hasoolie at taxsn the an behof Prohibitovert 2and0 n htriead itrnsoha n Baltimore anThisom Jhs aloGmni.h tae n tiu throw souo employmenh t thou s snceebleohttfeetd THE PASTIME NEW THEATRE. I be with us once a week for 52 weeks. The prodi can't afford to miss a single one of these pictures [F P ASTLl& mill demonstrate his statesman- stone, said die, refused to give hip to the extent that he will Dago Frank the Catholic, a ;oon become a national figure chance, after his three Jew just as President Wilson did in ish companions in the most ew Jersey when he was made solemn hour of their lives, 3overnor. declared him an innocent man. An awful responsibility! Great A HEARTLESS EXECUTIVE. as is the State of New York and The execution of four men con- great as is the honor of being its icted of killing Herman Rosen- governor, we would rather be hal the gambler in New York, the humblest citizen of that ook place Monday. Every ef- State, ed ort was made to get the gov- against us the act of Governor rnoIto reprieve the sentence Glynn refusing mercy to the one )f these unfortunate creatures, man whom his comrades plead. ut he was obdurate; we have ed his innocence. ITis better o doubt that his position will that ninety and nine guilty 3e commended by many, but we escape than for one innocent to bhall not be among the number. b. punished. but even if the n our opinion, the execution of three Jews went to their death he gunmen is the result of a with a lie on their lips when plitical factional fight in New te adterCtoi ord ork-it was the murder of wsincnteduto ul osenthal that made it possiblebyucadelrtowsbod or the election of Mitchell astoceewudhvwarnd layor, before this event, it was aynra a rnigasa ~onceded on all sides, that it wasofecuinifotaomu seless to oppose the -wishes of toio etne ni hs ammany; when the Rosenthaldelrtosyigecaton murer as ommtte an asitveroe could efrther ibe Beceron o th plie tore humblaed. ctzn f a beigrspnsileorthecrieate, ha x avued beceofrde ~ av ofinigatin wep ouacyns of thew Yorkof Cierno ver he ciy andthe prty n euitn therc blodo thin powe wascauht itheflod i innocen a . is 'Tis hands, Govrno Glnhasdemn- nh illebe andnihe acord ~tred hs ufibnss fr tescape thisfo ne innocenfinal ~reat positionuhesocupies. Aevedgifette ~~threemJews wentytostheirrdeach Lawwih usic, nd spcill, swhre wil the seen he ~harc o th goernentsholdheyJ saic'heirg caling pond ict ith he geatet catio s theDeocrtic cl dubs of thel ~utwhe threis dobt evn cuy to asebleto Satubound ouh itmay e reotetheo5h inant, forl he purransedo an ho hs th staing an reoranizatin electing of ostay d reusesto *se i, in our cesx eion f th county )piio, il behed ccuntbl ectivofmentee, und dhese ~ Go. Theseverl gun eclratesons-dcuynv enrtions wurermn ba charter n s, T deea coull be fcrhen on seker oe gamleth oiee anforceo terpesn luol belonhaged aango hoict isbtitsolobrokdnot ence ueponswilefo the ereo aepseaatesce ,wavced cam infgao cretetaiswlrmoehirne. )e the aeilk-end ho would Thsiinyipotnadi ow esitate caughtein away thfsloodt.ohepesdnto Liveotr elnohs tosemon- clbt av i lu al traedmses ornfores payoru the e oehraddlgtscoe jurytinprsonshe t oular At h onycnvnin twl ovemr nventsdyi them rote mmee ha w er Bcierns, was lsoul cnforctae the peleddorgd dw wih justichargnd withecingtelciolfyeatsofmc he mn the sat estaked thoe guncneucthywrinfe harg tof theroked"rsenthaldn st h ersue hm cot with he wilgre caonths h ifrdRthmo ut when hscae is agoubn cleden, n esrswr o ou ito wa boved eoe thedifrnbtuneotad - anowvor dec-ee thtn h a an gehc ih oefo ndonfully cousict, an gaeour feene pimnowilher chned accutaend Isdfeetti er e y alGd Thelinsera T uen a asteei1a lmn h hne n ribeds, coudieve sietaeiiaendmth v 'aedofaied to secran repromiev ieeo oigacrancaso ai, afted thie teondlvesa o ht epe ayihsee ie utnanthi ecse, thea plead-metaswihopuasopo oict camrepfrev untilatre cut-ocunycmag f he Pasovera ik mark wof rwo eeigsuldhngwic a ves o thei Jelws race s iltearoefte asst hemelvsn tor hrstayibut wadtbhelo ooigb uryinldhv besp n tonl poarwti en oscr oiia Becker butho was also refusced oto.W aebe lsl hn when wallssiblre hope hab lleeinghepltiaitr hem mn, ath loedthe weblivuwnae-h cn en the acaed"tre Rosenthamdneoftemseshnw as given daed tia, n, ofsytwies motn o :heir uuinber "Dao"iransisinnocent:ytt,.~tog ohscu ~hi ma, Gveror lyn Eecutve hen 2th dayo of April -ho mst hav a heat nof nd t mane exsion is his, ettys urg! y7, FRIDAY. Battle of Gettysbury. 5 Reels. True Irish Hearts 3 Reels. 10 and 25c. SATURDAY. Jack Hoodoo. I Reel. Reporters Scoop, I Reel. Unto The Week, 1 Reel. 5 and 10c. MONDAY. Our Mutual Girl, I Reel. Return of Helen Redmond, 2 Reels. The Sleeping Beauty, 3 Reels. 5 and 10c. ction of this picture cost $1,700,000. You views and actively participate command the peace, and main in the selection of the delegates tain it, even at the bayonet's to represent him in the county poin t. convention. we believe they will feel that we must regard the ad- $100 Reward, $100. vice ncessaThe readers of this paper will be Pleased to vice neeary for their good. leat tere isa onerea sease It will not do to stay at home, stages, nd hatIsCatarrh.Hal'CatarrhCure and by doing so, let a minority ' "rr a no*ntothoeu secure control, then- afterwards c etaen internally. acting directly complain; if you have not the " foudairo e care or interest in your political =p* nsiution and assisting nature in welfre o yor chldrn's el*doing its work. The proprietors have so much welfare or your children's wel- fits curative powers, that they offer One Haundred Dollars for any case that it falls to fare, then you should not corn- e Send for list of testimonials. Address, P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0 plain if, when you undertake to sold by druggists. 75c. exercise the privilege of voting, Hairs Famy Pills are the best. you are refused the same as a negro would be in a general Contributions to Cemetery Fece. Civic League.................8200 00 election, because you have Town Council............... 250 00 not complied with the reg- Mr. T. F. Coffey...........1000 Mr. A. C. Bradham ......... 10 00 ulations, made for the purpose Mr. J. W. Rigby...........10 00 of taking adva=ntage of your in. Mr. W. C Davis...........1000 difference. We regard it abso-.. lutely necessary for the clubs to MrJ.CPowe.....25 be well attended, not for theMrConrWls.....25 purpose of endorsing- any partic-MrB.AJhno....100 ular candidate for office, no, we Mr.SA.iby..... 0 should object to that, but for M.W .D~n.....30 the purpose of having only such MrE.SEri......50 representatives in the county MrEdeHot.....100 convention as represent the MrJhWis......25 wishes of the majority member-Mr.MS.Bon....100 shpof their respective clubs MrFade.......10 otherwise the representation Mr.FH.Sus.....20 Rv T. . Cofettle..... .... 10 00 woul befals. Ly evryting Mr. . C. Braniels..........10 00 asie Sturay he 5th an goMr. W. T. Levssne..........51 00 tors.ournalub Davtin........Q10N0 It nowbegin to lok lik J. C.ru Podye....... .. to5 gottenhis dnder panis r. A. CLarno Baron............ o5e 0r sale Cnor hs............ Hos in ing o mae Hurtaalut theMnr.t at 12 Jo'csockn....... on 00n Unted tates lag. H has r R.e 4Venn f a,94,bing......50 Mr.e day tS. folling....... esat fo0 erd srog frcMor.vs ddies for rto1.......00 vessels.to.assembleeo.f.T........FU2T00 at nce ananumerMfrsi . M.ac . Bren. o.... .a00 M.Fe l dger ............ ac... 10 are bou to tar-the leve . M. Ri avid............res. ~~a .r. R .. Rbro 6 S a res........ n2s0 H.eF. St. 40 acrte...........i10s0 Thetrube asbrugtbo Mroh Wees E. Dailst....... 0 byste Sarrrday ofsoe Amercang MrW.T CLen.....50 It now beginsoolookloik ofresicWon ywr hsoo rat last Jns,1ars goed hswdaner , and fics o-PUL apogized man he Mealed Estt fRn isn0ars haved tes nciden inestiated Mayor-n,2ars sder th itrong oe gov- lorneDks2ars essents tousebr oin ThmiconCOCR ait on, uninume an ecsehips ilo. o The Untoe Sas. but eboubtS YSAP chance artof eclae wArican0 GoeBke,1ars mares order f a saued teal aah lrw 40ars Mcanh colnseis apologarchingckrto,10 crs read prisoers ihrouffiithe utreetsok15 crs becus Tampcltey were isoo thei- S Fd0ars leased,.howeverlandrthe2ofaicial apge , and ilntheseitate toed- .Mven 8ars hvth nin i eseted, .'1cngt 10ars jump pns JohephfParker5eaon crippedt condorition Johhiskr,20acns Tedeontfratishson bexuse Pucaespyfoppr. forh dinretion on the bearto Hurta's vor nrhless, theO OT CRLN Merivilan willcomplyH witl giveSAT thema orde thi gornenas t to- ConyheClrd flesag s o f the United States HEAe- rbae readyobeertsA.suWhitentadu willdoas fUnll duty itswllhen bigt-om o rn hmmd gesn and illo t exi adfe tofAintrioofhesaead selves spo illaing iis rsnt ns l n iglrtekn dredppledrditornofiteisai The demntrtio befre lag-bm n per eoemi h lepioible orten preer-nS nth 6hdyo pi troubes, tey mutgetoutBo next, r fte pulictry eetof, ato 1fo'Clarendon thCoenon, tilofe show thecoutry adtenesoreor-cse if cahya they Coure hytei der nd cviliatio. Unle annad dinitration shcould n.on ben Oaranzs llof hemarebaday the Marh, Ay oMay, 1914. en J. . icarsoJ. I. 1Hacs itsan mrdres, utheshul Judgc.0ce of Pbuiling. Field Day Visitors You are cordially invited to make use of us on this occasion. We shall take-pleasure in checking your par cels or wraps and in every other way extending the courtesies of our establish ment. Bear in mind, you are not expected to spend a cent with us for any little atten tion we may show you. Simply come in and make your self at home. Manning Grocery Co Purveyors to Particular People. When You Want the Best Meat, See or Ring JAXES' XAEEET. He will Sell it for Less. All Meats At 12 1-2c. Per Pound: He does his own work-That is why he can sell it for less. W rrin. JA MES. Alcolu Railroad Co. TIME TABLE, NO. 13. January 1, 1914. Read Down. Read Up. No. 1. No. 3. No. 2. P. M. P. M. A. M. SLv. 1:00 Lv. '7:50 0 Alcolu 2.5 Ar 7:50 L 1:05 L 7:55 2 McLeod 23 Lv. 7:45 a- 1:10 9.S05 5 Harby 20 " 7:40 1:20 8:10 7 DuRant 1S 7:25 " 1:35 " 825 12 Sar iniia 13 " 7:05 1:45 8:30 14 New Zion 11 " 6:55 1:55 46&" 8:35 15 Beard 10 - 6 :50 8- 2:30 " 8:50 17 Seloc 6:35 2:42:0 9:05 20 Paroda Jt 5 6:20 " 2:50 " 9:10 21 Hudson 4 6 :15 3:00 Ar. 9:30 25 Olanta 0 6:00 = No. 1-daily except Saturday and Sunday. No. 2.-daily except Sunday, sot No. 8.-Saturday only. All stations except Alcol and Olanta are flag stations for all trains. These trains ran only as above stated. All mixed trains. Alcoin S. C.P. R. ALDERMAN, T. M. TH E RE IS A Reason! Our Mule Pen, Buggy Repository, Harness and Wagon Houses are Full. We are today doing business with a thousand satisfied customers who were directed to us by their fathers and grandfathers. Fourth Car Mules to: arrive next Monday. A look, and our price, and goods make you a customer-Guess the Reason. IA COLD CURED FO -~ ABSOLUTELY 6UARANTEED. S If you want to get rid of that COLD or LAGRIPPE ~ just purchase twelve of our Capsules, compounded by us. If taken as directed and they fail to cure, we will ~ ladly refund your money. DICKSON'S DRUG STORE, Every Lady in Olarendon county should use WATKINS' REMEDIES, Extracts and Toilet Articles. It is impossible for me to see you all, and for your convenience I have placed some of these goods in the B. L. Bradbam Meat Mark~et, where they will be sold at the regular price and under my usual guarantee. E. C. G ROSS, The Watkins Man.