OUR SUMMER CL E ARANCE All $12.00 Suits R educ5.00 Sui5 IS NOW GOING ON ! uce to $0 Reducedto$12 All Suits and Extra Trousers---except Wash Goods-for Men, Boys and Children included in this sale. All $18.00 SuitsTake your pencil, put down what you want A1120.00 Suits Reduced to $13,50. to buy-take off 1-4 and note the saving. Nothing Reduced to $15.00 charged at cut prices. THE 0. J. CHANDLER CLOTHINO CO. 'Phone 166, - - -SmtrS.C apossible? In former days the -suggestion to relieve a large APP LT.1 itorelement of people from taxation would have been hailed with joy, and the multitude would have aoN . ULY 22, 1914. hurled their hats in the air, but now the impossible is known to bs EVERY WEDNESDAY thelayman as well s to the professional, and when it is F GIZ U SOMETHING PRCIA proposed it can only produce e istuff that is being argued the horse laub. Sa t o While the gentlemen are out inufbarmed aites-t is aow o iness rit a on the hustins we should like mn nefor someof them to advance a bhuidat-h faitcoes plays ~~tobras tcks theborowe ofpratical solution of the educa 1 a pare incommercil transac So y t s the tional question; there are many muhe thoughstthat i rmton ~ lane chrgs hm o d witb- who realize the necessity of hay - Sut Moiiey like all cmmodi ing the children of he State ed ~ Iie Is wrth hat i wil brnuated,-and they would like for those who av it to put some means to be accomplished oni have no favorites-it is a which will give this result, but xotbusiness proposition. what we would like to know, can maneed to delude himself with we have enforced attendance ~ 'te dea that favoriteism plays with our present means, unless ~ an pat i comercar ranac-the hig-her institutions of learn o ni are made to suffer for lack ' ef or try to fool others with of legislative appropriations? If the thought that is promotion some of these statesmen will ad to aVance an argument how we can wto hefkavor o is opposied to the e ese oe rhave compulsory education with ill his elevation to office lower t axation. As long as the de- school houses, and the ade oquate financial means, it will be whn he ato istrvent, asb lcfar more important to the mass taing rteas wan lo Hro gres just so l es than talking about impossi e a i a ble theories or riding negro tonhear an pu-oling tal a-b itoE GofEfiLecT ation continue. it is' tommy rotbakitofce what he favors or is opposed to -on these lines, the people wereo at one time ill informedbnt such beganay hisr camaig forr gover is not the case today, it is rare to find a man who is not well ot on b rad Norwood, a banker of that city, who addressed a question to when he has to listen to a pub- Governor Blease, which was lie speaker he is not enteoained answered in a manner Mr. Nor unless he hears something oa - wood regarded insulting. If the taining reason and logic. Hot incident is correctly reported we eair artists and double faced do'not think the governor was specialists. have had their day, warranted in calling Mr. Nor but that is in the gloomy past, wood a "-coward," but there is today, the people must be shown this Much to be said about those or it is nil. 'things; a man may ask, wNhat When one of the gentlemen appears in print, a polite ques began his campaign for gover- tionb I er a nor, his opening speech started menacing and insulting, in other off with a mistake, it was words, it depends entirely how notlong before he realized it, the question is asked, whether and modified it. He favored the or not it is offensive, If, as the exempting of small land owners newspapers have it, Mr. Nor in town and countpy from taxa- wood asked a polite question, tion, it was not very long when the governor was wrong in char he found out the masses di not acterizin him a coward, but if receive this appeal with favor, he interrupted the governor o "he woulgd favor thiseapolicyth an m se wat he ioght wereit ot ncostittioal. rofesionltd fr hen itfi Qf t~niproposedkitf can onlyproduce reported to have made after the stripes on the capital building, governor left the stand are not in the city of Mexico, then calcniated to sooth the intense thenwillfollow benevolent as feeling in the county of Green- similation, and a new civilization ville, but rather they are calcu- will take the place of the pres lated to deepen the intensity of ent savagery. rl here will be feeling and widen the breach. added to our Southern border a In our judgment the chairman country with the greatest possi should have called Mr. Norwood bilities, ahd instead of a menace down when he attempted to say as now it will be bound to us as if anything to the speaker that with hooks sf was not proper, if he had done so promptly, it is possible that THE REGULATIONS. NOT C that the disgraceful scene enact SECURE ROUTES. ed at that meeting would have The matter of securing rural been avoided. Because Mr. routes is laid down in the regu Norwood is a bank president, lations of the postal department, does not give him a right to be and must be complied with. Con offensive to the governor, nor gressman have no infuence in because Cole L. Blease is gov- the matter at all. Many people ernor, does it give him a right are under the impression that to to be offensive to a citizen, but get a rural route they must se especially, should the governor cure the influence of the Con be careful to avoid bringing on gressman of their district, this trouble. The governor of all is a mistake, the Congressman men should tolerate much rather no doubt would like for this im than bring about violence, and pression to remain, but all the yet, he is human and liable to same if the regulations are not all of the frailities of human en- strctly complied with, all of the durance; if a man nags himn with Congressman and United States insulting mein he will, like Till- Senators in Washington cannot man of old, hit back as hard as get the route, nay, the President he is hit. himself could not infiluence it, if the requirements have not HUERTA HAS QUIT. WHAT NEXT? been complied with. but on the Huerta has given up the fight in other hand, if the requirements Mexico, but that does not bring have been complied with, any peace to that distracted country citizen, matters not how humble, by a long shot. Carranza and the route will be allowed. It is Villa will have an account to set- the postal department and not tle before things quiet down, the Congressman that has this and then the other factions will matter in hand, and well it is so, come forward to claim their were it otherwise, the establish share of the loot and other ing of rural routes wonkl be pa spoils. We believe President litical pawns to be used for vo Wilson's policy of watchful wait- tes rather than for the con ing has prevented war between venience of the public. the already whipped Mexico, and the United States, but it has EXPRESS RAT EXCESSIVE. not bad the effect of bringing There is constant complaint about a settlement of the troub- against the railroads for exces les which will assure a stable sive charges on freights, and we government to the people on have no doubt that these com our Southern border. We also plaints are warranted, but the believe, President Wilson's poi- only remedy we see for this is icy of watchful waiting has post- for the several commercial bodies poned the inevitable conflict be- in the state to employ experts tween this country and the Mex- to work up, and present to the icans, and that it must come general assembly a fair and sooner or later before there is a equitable freight rate. But the stable government, and before greatest robbery the public is there can be any guarantee of sufferingifrom is teerates charg civilization and humanity. Hu- ed by the express -ompany. erta says the trouble with his Since the interstate commerce country is ignorance. If the eommission and the postai au United States is forced to carry thorities have interfered with its flag aross the brderlinat e the inestt laeo the epres intres ofhumnit, adw abe copaies willve bundrtoaksea to lievethe oiv sh~tirn n with,~ hooks4 g.s..e. -. local rate in excess of the inter- A Five Picic. state rate. The railroad com- Under the beautiful oaks at the home missioners if they know their of Mr. B. W. Cutter, at what is known missoner if hey nowas Cutter's Mill thEre gathered last business, and are worth their Thursdayfrom the surrounding Co.about 300 souls on pleasure bent, and it was salt should take this matter UP really and truly an ieal day for the instanter, and not permit this comiug together of the relatives and friends from far and near. The 'occa gigantic corporation to rob the sion was the joint picnic of the Pine people in the manner they pro- wood and Paxville lodges of Knights of Pvthia;. Everybody had a rood time, pose by the recent tariff put in and Mr. Ben Cutter did his part nobly force. If the railroad commis- as Mine 1o1t. He was here, there and I Ieverywhere,seeing to it that none went sion will not tackle the express dissatisfied, ani i thi; work he companies the legislature should. was ahly as~isted by such genial souls as M. ssrs. Brooks hMims, Olin Harvin, The rates charged now are al- Jim Nelsoa Brown, Ben Broadway and most prohibitive. others. Many of the young folks took to the water of the mill pond, and their they The Isle is The Place. lingered saving sweet thiugs to each Isle of Palms, S. C., July 21. other uBtil the dinner announcement., and even then a number of them re Special to The Manning Times: mained fom the water prefering the hon One of the most successful seasons in ied words to the substantial food that the history of the Isle of Palors is at itse height this month.- with every featurfo awaaiting them. of tbe big resort running at full speed,, The d~n ner wvas par excellence, ev and from all indications it appear. that erythina that could tempt the appetite locally and out of town will be sur- i and Paxevie toa of Knigt s fe passed, as well as general success. alleo themsvtos flat heih akte Probably the improved railroad ser-a o d e vice to the beach has had much to do stranger was the first to be sought out with the increase in excursion patro- and Mriven a taste of wholehearted hos nage. Not only is there direct and phtalerY. convenient connection between Char- th o t iswayb disaifid, andu i th must he leston and Atlanta, but a new excursion ts service is making good between Chat- talks fr m candidates, but of course no lesion and Florence, the passengers candidate would violate the proprie last Sunday over this one route num- tigs by attempting to discuss polities, aeor even hint at the peskey thing on berin ve The. Savace. ys an occasion, notwithstanding some sendI over several hundred each Sun- othem have their announcharged day, or at least the excursion to Charofte.hvteisyem cagd leston from that terminus does, n d with that article. Rev. Kiser of Pax from Columbia, Auzusta, and other yule, was the first called upon, and poeno the ost suekesl ean uny while he is not a candidate it was ex teito the sl of Palms is a n itn pected that he would give the audience trvef theg reof Palmsn as bulseed, i-anerig takoulteapt lie aPeck's creasing steadily. The past tw o Sun an irac i n and k in t a , he e - days have been over 1500 excursionists bad boy he amused himself by getting each enjoying the deli ts of the surf others into trouble, and began with Probaly te imrovedraiload e te- whom the irstodegh and and sea breeze afforded in such lare ho d ike ahi hsea woehered as measure at this resort. Mid-week ex- . consnient ouethionawe hr-giy the box upon which be stood, and was sono Ca olnaut a toe texoan therefore in no condition to talk upon visitors, a cuject appropriate to the occasion. For the past ten days. the speenil g ti- H ade a feeble effort to have a good tracionat he sle f Plmsin ddi-7 : %ord to, say about the order under latiSoda the tis oP n rutnm whose uspices the people were as to the music, dancing, surf. safodl. sucti an breezes, and varied other attractiouns The hext gentleman called on was has been the speedy. clever chariot argesl. Rev ashe of he leston~~~ from Jha temiu dosudrile gastesfis cndale upnad ponies, four coal black and four sorre, a o ebrtfteodro beauies aluediauta and00 byther whi heisno a emberidate orde wasex poisC nlter, end N Sudr Kniehts of Pythias he was at a loss to owner, apt. He o am has say anything about Pvthian m, hut lie Their exciting exhibitions on the har d bo e amus about rigtting beach afford many a thrill. They willonis hedrsis eare an live eahere thoughe Sday.s as will be pleasing to the Lamb of God. Several conventions are yet to be en- the. Clarence Mathis gave perhaps tertained at the Isle of Palms before a osubeaborate dction ofcthe the season ends. The Isle of Palm se ffor tto h v a g ast winning a place in the front rant order and told of hs trials and his trib ulations when he was an applicant for as a su mer convention center. membershio. He was followed by Mr. b a Toome-, wn o like the others began was huit Taking makin excuses, and then launched out by giving blc audience to -under RiskyCaomel stand that if their Is a toat connected with the order somebody had his. Here is a vegetable tonic that is far i A. P. thins ao one oiving, better tfo you to take than the danr called upon, anti he too, was too full for ous drug and poison called caonel. utterance sohe contented himself with You never can tell when calomelt isgo- thanking those who wante to heara ing to 11--et you." That's the worst him., and announointg himself a better thing about taking so uncertain and sbbjeo c. to be talked to than one to talk. dangerous a drug for constipation and ll of the talks were in a spirit of liver trouble. Calomel is liable to sal- jl sr. rat et than serious, but it wasex ivate you or "knock you out" for at l)ectrted there would be speakers, several ' least a day the very next time you try ri entlemen had been invited itto delive addresses, but for one reason Dickson Drug Store have the milt] ad another they disappointed the vegetable remedy that successfully committee, All the same it was a nice takes the place of caloduel. This rein- occsion, and Messrs. Epperson and edy is Dodo's Lver Tone, a very Baxley deseve praise fo- their efforts leasant tasting liquid that gives quick to ive the eople a good time. but gentle relief from constipaion, torpid or "lazy" liver. ou" fr a Dodson's Liver Tone is fully guaran- Take Grove's teed, and if yo! buy a large bottle for The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless fifty cents and it does not entirely 6:,- chill Tonic is equally valuable as a sfy you, the drug stor-e where youGeelTocbcasit,~tisth bougt i wil pompty gve ou out byefnw tovn i paudrieceto -under ,~,.~t,..dwithsmipsandthaONi ltheirsna eoaveconeted Magistrate's Report.. ". & FLE""T" Z - APBIL. The State vs Jack Smith, cost i 60 For Quarter Ending Juae 30, 1514. The Stale vs Richard Evans, L. S. BARWICK-Paiville. MAY. JANUARY. The State vs J. D. Knowlton, The State vs William Thompsnos 3 56 t cost 350 40 Test The State vs Marion Tindal' o The State ys Deed Dri2er5. Louis Brewer and Edward Brown, cost 420 Total. 800 FEBRUARY. June nothing to report. The State vs Willie Oliver, J.E. RICHBOURG-Foreston. cost 40 April nothing to report. APRIL. MAY. The State vs MingoSmith, The State vs Sidney Pressley, fine 1500 cost -; 200 The State vs Bettie Chavis, fine 15 00 June nothing to report. The State vs Albert Roof, cost 1 40 MAY. Total. 2-00 The State vs James Gibson, fine 2500 A. J. RICHBOURG-Siimmerto. The State vs John Washington, fine , 15.00 Less 10 per cts. commissions. 7 14 The State vs Ladson Stukes, - flne 16d0 Total. 69 26 The State vs Tom Robinson, M. D. BAIRD-Turbeville. fine 1 5 00 The'State vs 'George Bennette, APRIL. floe 380 The State vs John alias Bill MAY. Williams, cost 1 30 The State vs George Bennette, The State vs William Wheeler,o costfine 500 The State vs Henry Smith. cost 1 80 J UN E. The State vs Sam Harrison fine 10 00ThStevsGogBnet, May,oeThe State vs George Bennette, JUNE. fine 350 rhe State vs D. E. Turbeville. Total. 4880 fine 10 00 A. P. RAGIN-Pinewoed. rbe State vs D. L. Green and Louis Holloway, fcs e 500 APRIL. rhe State vs D. E. Turbeville, and Louis Holloway, cost 40 The stt tesora t rhe State vs Henry Smith alias May nothig to report. Henry Baker, cost 40 Total. 32 6 0 Total. 25_00 D. J. BRAD EAM-MNannio~g. APRIL In Re Estate s. C. TurbeTilre Db [be State vs Willie Frierson, ceased. cost 1 40 Notice To All Creditors. [ ue State vs Bracy McKnight, -Notice is herneby ivea to all credi cost 5 70 tors of the estTee of S. C. Turbeville, [he State vs M. Smith. cost 1 40 deceased, to Imltke proof before the The State vs George Wither- uodersioned, specdal referee. wthin spoon, cost 2 8 ninety (90) days fr.m -he 11t, day of 1 30at The Statet vsBeogeBenete ['h Stte s Rber BrwnJuly 1914, of 'ile indebtedness due COUt 1 40 them re.spectfj;ly. All proofs of debt he State vs Sid Barreneau. fine 5 00 are required to he itemized and v0 'he State vs William Servants, fled. cost 1 40 Notice is further given that under 1he State vs Henry Spann, cost 2 50 the order of Judge John S Wilson, all MAY. oreditors failing to prove and establish ~'he State vs Paul Smith, cost 2 41 their ac..ounts anad demands against 'he tat vs am artr, cst 40the said estate of S. C. Turbeville, be he State vs Jim Canty, cose 1 00 fore the referee below named within , ~~fn 15e 00t sJi at, ie 50 TeSaevFrnHywrthe time above set forth, are barred CoeStastr and estopped rom aA sertine or claim 4he State vs Dan Dgiggers, hos 25i0s fine 10 tr the said estate or against the Adminis e State vs Andrew Blackman, trators tereof. cost 1 40 GE1 D EY Special Referee. Total. 49 65 Do report for June. $100 eward $100. A. C. DICKSON-Alcolu. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease APRIL. that science has been able to cure in all its stages. and that is Catrrh. Hall.s Catarrh Cure 'he State vs Ella Burges- fine 12 00 is the only positive cure known to the medical s ntenity. C tarrh being a constitutional dis 'hee te ease requires a constitutional treatment. Rblos fie100Catarrh Cure is taken internaly, acting drectly hess 10 per ct. commissions. 2 20 upon the blod and mucous sufaoes of the sys tem, thereby destroy-ng the foundation of the MAY. dlsease.and giving the patients trength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in 'he State vs William Mouzon, doing Its work. The proprietors have so much cost 4 20 faith In its curative powers that they ffer One he State vs Thomas Frierson, H Dollars for any case that it fai to fine 20 00 cure. Send for list of testimonials heAddress. F. . CHEN CO., Toledo ess 10 per .t. commissions. 2i43 Sold by drtggos al5c. Hall's Fa ilv Ps are the best. JUNE.__________ __ undersigedvs Rcalarefereiwithi eth Jmio, in 1 0 niney (90) dayBrom Qhe ININEy"o ess 0 peet. ommisiors. 140 o tice gi utellr i llenthat under th ore fJdg onSWisn l