The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 05, 1914, Image 4
We Solicit Your
BUSINESS!
Because we are Strong enough to take Care of it.
Because we have been doing business with you for
nearly 10 years. -
Because we keep your Money Safe in a Burglar
Proof Safe.
Because we will remember you when you need
Money, if you will remember us when you have money.
and
Because we are known as "The Accommodating
Bank."
Bank of Olanta
OLANTA, S. C.
JULIAN C. ROGERS, President.
S. R. CHANDLER,
Vice-President.
D. E. FRASER, F. A. MUNN,
Cashier. Asst: Cashier.
Establisbed in 1906. Capital Stock $25,000.00.
8mte aiway and Mill Supply Co
SUMTER. S. C.
Headquarters for, and Dealers in
Galvinized Roofing handled in car lots and less quantities.
Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Shaft Couplings,
Full stock on hand. Pipe. Black and
Galvanized, Cut and Threaded
to Sketch 1-8 to 6.
tradle'siGin Saw Filers and Gummers, Babbitt Metals,
Packings, Injectors, Files, Iron,.,Leather,
Rub'er' and Gandy Belts. Valves,
Fittings, Coil Chain, Lubricators,
.Whistles-Anything you need
Coe and see us, or 'phone, or write your orders.
Promps attenti--n" r'.
Sumter Railway and Mill Supply Co.
1Spring Needs
We Hlave.The Goods For V ou
Porch Rockers, Swings, and Lawn Goods. We 3
have tnie Celebrated White Moantain Refrigerators Z
aiit F'reezers;-Coolers, Side Walk Sulkeys, Go-Carts, 2
Hoosier Kitchen Cabiniets, Oil Stoves, 'Screen Door and 3
4Z-Windows, Ranges anid Stoves. In fact, we have the a
evropened in Samter. Drop in to see us when you
come to Sumter: Cash or Credit. "The Store Accom
modatinga3' - -.
Inl Front of tire Postoffice,- Sumter, S, C.
Sale-Sale!
GREAT
~Mid-Summer Sale !
Started July 17 and will
Last
30 DAYS-__30 DAYS
THlE
DIXIE CAFE
IS RENOWNED.
THEREA MEALOR LUNCH CAN ALWAYS
BE FOUND.
Delicious Ice Cream, Refreshing Drinks, NUNNALLY'S
CANDIES on ice in all sizes and prices.
Delicacies mn Season of Every Kind.
DIXIE CAFE is the Name-Be sure to bear in mind, for
the best
SEE JACK.
Go Where You Please
Eat What You Please
That is what you can do if you take
Dodson's Liver Tone. Many people
know the danger of calomel. yet they
take'it because they know of nothing
better. Other people are not afraid of
calomel. because they do not under
stand what a dangerous drug it is. Be
cause it has never hurt them, they be
lieve it never will.
No one needs to take dangerous cal
omel which is just another form of
mercury.
Dickson Drug Store sell Dodson's
Liver Tone for fifty cents a bottle and
guarantee that it takes the place of
calomel.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant
tasting vegetable remedy that livens
up the liver without causing any re
striction of habit or diet. It has none
of the many bad after-effects of calo
mel and is safe for children as well as
grown-ups.
You don't run a single risk when
you try Dodson's Liver Tone, because
if you aren't entirely satisfied all you
need to do is go right back to where
you bought it and have your money
cheerfully refunded to you with a smile
Isn't that fair?-Adv.
Biles Always In Demand.
American presses turn out 15,0001.
000 Bibles a year, while the 1nglih
presses turn out twice as many, and
yet rarely is there an error discov
ered. Bibles are sold as low as IT6
cents per copy, and millons are dis
tributed free. It Is printed in 400 dif
ferent languages and dialects, about
30 per cent. being In English. Its dr
culation Is not only the largest of any
work but s constantly increasing.
S!umer Coughs Are Dangerous.
Summer colds are dangerous. They
indicate low vitality and often lead to
srious Throat and Lung Troubles, in
cluding Consumption. Dr. King's New
Discovery will relieve the cough or cold
promptly and prevent complications.
It is soothine aid antiseptic and makes
you feel better at once. To delay -is
dangerous-get a bottle of Dr. King'%
New Discovery at once. Money back
if not satisfied. 50e. and $1.00 bottles
qt your Druggist.-Adv.
New Jersey's Products.
New Jersey is, the only state of an
impotance as. a mineral producer in
which the utilization of the clay r
sources constitutes the chief Industry
and represents aver fifty per cent. of
the total cmttputotf the state. The clar
products of the state have Included
every variety of brick and tile and ev
ery variety of pottery produced In the
United States, as lassified by the tod
eral survey.
How to Care a. Sprain.
A sprain may be cured in about one
third the time required by the usual
treatment by applying C amberlain's
Liniment-and observing the directions
with each bottle. For. sale by all deal
ers.-Adv.
In Hock.
"So Hardeuppe pawned his diamond
shirt studs to enter his horse in the
show, eh? 1i he so sure of winning?
What are Its chief points?" "I don't
know-but Hardeuppe's seems to be
hock action." .
Cos-pto Causes Sickness.
Don't permit yourself to become con
stipated, as your system immediately
begins to absorb poison from the back
edup waste matter. Use Dr. King's
New Life Pills and keep well. There
is no better~ safeguard against illness.
Just take one dose to-night. .25c. at
your druggist.-Adv.
.The Pendulum..
It is perfectly true that Gallies de-.
covered the true or Isoohronal prope
ty of the pendulum In 1639, and also
that the philosophical Huyghens I.in
1658 wrote a learned treatise apply
ig the principle to clocks. But an
Englihman. John Harris, Invented
and made a pendulum clock In 1641
In London. Barlow, a London clock
maker, invented the striking part In
1676, and 'In 1815 George Graham ap
plied mercury to the pendulum to
compnsate against varying tezpea
tnres.
The Twenty Year Test.
"Some twenty years ago I used
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Geo. W.
Brosk, publisher of the Enterprise,
Aberdeen, Md. "I discovered that it
was a quick and safe care for diarrhoea
Since then no one can sell me anything
said to be 'just as good.' During all
these years I have used it and recom
mended it many times, and it has nev
er,disappointed anyone." For; sale by
all dealers.-Adv.
Peculiarity of the MIsialppl.
One of the most peculiar thIngs
about the Mississippi river 'was figured
out by a government engineer. He
says that it 'would be possible for a
man to take a light canoe at Green
ville, Miss., and by floating down
stream 40 mIles and portaging four
times he would find hImself 40 mis
upstream from where he started.
Infection And Insect Bites Dasgerous.
Mosquitoes, flies and other insects,
which breed quickly in garbage pails,
ponds of stagnant water, barns, musty
places, etc., are carriers of disease.
Every time they bite you, they inject
poison into your system from which
some dread disease may result.. GQet a
bottle of Sloan's Liniment. It is anti
septic and a few drops will neutralize
the infection caused by insect bites or
rusty nails. Sloan's Liniment disin
fects Cuts, Bruises and Sores. You
cannot afford to he without it in your
home. Money back if not satisfied.
Only 25c. at your druggist.-Adv.
Left at the Post.
The Professor's Wife (to the Pro
fessor, who has just come. in from a
walk)-"What havo you done 'with
your umbrella and Fido?" The Pro
fessor (trying to remember)-"What
-h'm-wait a minute-oh, yes, pre
cisely. You see, my hat blew off, ad
I didn't 'want to have the poor little
beast run 'with me after It, so I stuck
the umbrella In the ground somewhere
andted Fdoto it. I suppose they
are still there."
Summer Constipation Dangerous.
Constipation in Summer-time is
more dangerous than in the fall, winter
or springr. The food you eat is often
contaminated and is more likely to fer
ment in your stomach. Then you are
apt to drink much cold water during
the hot weather, thus injuring your
stomach. Colic, Fever, Ptomaine Pois
oning and other ills are natural results.
Po-Do-Lax will keep you well, as it in
creases the Bile, the natural laxative,
which rids the bowels of the congested
p~oisonos waste. Po-Do-Lax will
make you feel better. Pleasant and
effective. Take a dose to-nigh f. 50c.
at your nrngist. -Adv.
YOU Are Cause and Efect.
You are the effect of a cause.
You are yourself that cause.
You are an acme of things accom
plished and an encloser of things to be.
What you were yesterday, plus your
efforts, is the cause of what you are to
day. And it depends upon yourself
whether you will treat your present
self as a mere eflect. resting in that
consciousness, or as a cause to be
worked for and with, to the end that
your future self be greater and more
powerful for good than it is now or has
ever been in the past.
It Is up to the man. And no amount
of sophistry can absolve him from the
obligation to choose the highest each
and every day, choose to do his best
under all couditions.-Eliuabeth Towne
in Nautilus.
No Sournemss.
Assistant ProfessorCharles T. Cope
land had reproved 'his students for
coming late to class. "This's a clams
In English composition," he'remarked,
and added with sarcasm, "rm not con
ducting an afternoon tea."
At the next meeting of too class one
of the girls was twety minutes late.
Professor Copelmnd waited until she
had traversed the room and found her
seat. Than he remarked bitingly.
"How will you have your tea, Miss
Brown?"
"Without the lemon, please." Miss
Brown answered gently.-Llpincott'5.
A Pear Dell.
Fred Kelly was ne ting with a
street dealer for an Airedale pup.
"How much?' asked Kelly.
"Three dollars."
"Well, I'll be along this aftenon
again, and I may buy him."
"Better take him now. H'll proba
bly be $5 by then."
"Why the raise?"
"Oh," said the dealer. "probably I'll
become attached to him by that time."
-Saturdcy Evening Post.
Useful Proverb.
"Do you." he asked. "believe in early
marriage?"
"Wel,'' she replied, "I used to, but I
am willing to say that at present I be
lieve 'better late han never' may .be
applied to marriage as well as to some
other things."-E1change.
Ancestors Burned.
Bacon-He says his anestors were
al cremated. Egbert-WhY, I thought
cremation was a method of recept
years?
"It Is. His pictuse gallery. though,
was burned up ofry a month ago."
Yonkers Statesman.
Weleai COlr.
"A streak f yoillow is'a ight*=
times"
"How's that?
"In a gold ~mige for!Instance."
janUATille ourler-Joural.
No Difference.
The frof is Here The Same as Every
where.
For those who seek relief from kid
ney backache, weak kidneys, bladder
ills, Doan's Kidney Pills offer hope of
relief and the proof is here in Man
ning, the same as every where:. Man
ning people have used Doan's and
Manning peeple -recommend Doan's,
the kidney rememedy used is America
for fifty years. Why suffer? Why
ran the risk of dangerous tidney ills
fatal Bright's disease. Here's Man
ning proof.
George 'June, carpenter, Manning,
S. C., says: "My kidneys troubled me
and the kidney secretions were unna
tural and filled with sediment. My
back was lame and I didnlt get~ mucb
rest at night. Dosn's Kidney - Pills,
which I got at Dr.'W. E. Brown &
o's Drug Store, (now the Dickson
Drug Co...) removed the lathieness and
soreness and 1 soon felt m'iich better In
very way."
Price 50c, at all dealers. "Don't simu
ply .ask for a 'idney ..remedy-zet
Doan's Kidney Pills-the 'same that
r. June had. Foster-Milbura Co.,
Props.., Bufifalo, N. Y.-Ady.
-No More 'lack*Broth"fer Himn.
Among the forgotten dishes of the
past was the ''blank broth of lace
Aaemn " "What::'tie nrdetsof
this sable composition wetie," says a
writer, "we cannotr~ exactift ascertain.
Doctor Lister (In .'Apicius') supposed
It to have been hog's blood. . . . It
could not be a very alluring mess,
since a citisen of Sybaris, having
tasted it, declared it was no longer a
mtte'- of astonishment with him why
the Spartans were-so fearlelss of death,
since, any one In his seusles would
much rather die than exist on mud
eecrable food.".
The Case of L L. Caa~lou.
The case of L. L. Canteiou, Claren
on, Texas, Is similar to that of many
others who hare used Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
He says, "After tryring a doctor for
several months, and using different
kinds of medicine for my wife who had
been troubled with severe bowel corn
plaint for several months, I bouaht a
25 bottle of ChamberlaIn's, Colic,
Choiera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Af
ter using the second bottle she was en
tirely cured." For sale by all dealers.
-Adv.
I Re Estate S. C. Turbevmfe De
ceased.
Notice To All Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to .all credi
tors of the estate of~ S. C. 'Turbeville,
eceased, to make proof~before the
ndersIgned, special referee, within
nnety (90) days from the 11th, day of
July 1914, of the indebtedness due
them respectfully. All proofs of debt
a~re required to be Jtemized and veri
Notice is further given that under
the order of Judge John S Wilson, all
reditors failing to prove and establish
their accounts and demaiids against
the said estate of S. C. Turbeville, be
fore the referee below named within
the time aboye set; forth, are barred
nd estopped from asserting: or claim
ing any further indebtednoss against
the said estate or against the Adminis
trators thereof.
GEO. D. LEVY,
$peciallReferee.
Not so Strange After AlL
You may think it strange that so
many people are cured of stomach
trouble by Chamberlain's Tablets. You
would not, however,-if you should give
them a trial. They strengthen and in
vigorate the stomach and enable it to
perform its functions natorilly. Mrs.
flosie Rish, Wabash, - Iod., writes,
Nothing did me the least good until I
begun using Chamberlain's Tablets.
It s decidedly the best medicine for
stomach trouble I have ever used."
For sale by all dealers.-Adv.
ures Old Sores, Other Remedies Wn't Cmr.
The worst cases, no matter of how long stadng
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Prters Antiseptic Bealing Oi1. It relieveI
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
ALCOHOL 3 PERq CENT.J
A~eeareparationis
Simda Mg&- Bears the
onotesDigestionikerful
nsadletCont~aine 0
Opi .Morphiae nwoiMneral
NOT NARCOTIC.
Hoi.Su WDacbrrdm
WMovulsonflSeverisi
nessandLOSSOFSLEEP. . O
Thirt Years.
NEW YOD
1Ez t Copy of W mc OKNAU(. -., "M Y. VORK CITY.
On the book of
-time your days
are charged off
one by one.
Build a Bank
account with
ourdollars,one
by one.
The quickest and shortest route to indopendence
and comfort is a Bank account.
It is easier to start a Bank account than it is to
earn mon6y and it seems easier to earn mnon~ey when
you have a Bank account. You will never know how
true this is uritil you start one and we will help ali who
have the ambition to travel the sl~ort route to success,
by starting one. You can 'begin with $1.
4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings.
The Bank of Manningx
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Plaruad my &Swran FORnsipEN
Myoeviltng s idn sal b e t ixti~ ftebs
alt withpaccordingwtoraa.. RHAME.
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ltersons dicare heeb Gurddan o
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del wt acrdn t aw . .RHM.COMPA NY,
Charlesten, S. C
I il apl t te ude f roat, . H. LESESNE.
of ugst194,at11 'coc A M, orATTORNEY AT LAW.
letesofdicare sGurda frMANNING. S. C.
_e ion, r.., Juy 8 1014 Ten Dest Sav in The World.
CANDIDATES.
F10% CXNGRESS.
T 1iRECY ANN:DUN:-1E MY CANDLDACY
f r re-norinaktion by th.e Dewocruic party
for terren-ntaitive in Con-r ess froin tLe -First
Distrit, pied;;in- y-eCf to comply; with the
us of th: p:irty.
' RIC'.AlD S, WHA LEY. -
FORl STAT' ENATOR.
U NDER TEE RUJl1S AND REGULA
tions of the Democratic Party I .anaounce
m! candidacy for re-election to the State- Sen-'
ate. LOUIS APPELT.
.,.IOUSE OF r. EPRESENTAT IVES.
N II -'ONSI '10 THE UROyNG OF'TE]
friwdIs of my neighborhood, I ha;vc consent
edl t. nai:e the race ias a candidatR for the
Ihouse of .tepress nt ati':e subject to t rules
of the Democratic !!rimary. aud I dei5ire to.
state Ihat Ipropose to entcr this contesc a. a
Democrat solely and not as : fac"ion:Jist.
Wv. N. RUSar,
Sardinia. S..C., June 23, 1914.
MY FRIENDS ANN> N, EIGEIBORS HAV)El
honored tau w'ith ain expression of 'tpic,
con tidence, by nskinct ml to becoinc a daadi.I
date in the cominor prImary.-I-ther-Z re-an
nounce myslIf a 4andzdate -for: the Hous: of
Representatives subject to the rules of the
Dernocratic primary. W. E. GIB'0N,
TurbevilIe. S. C.. June 19. 1914.
THEREDY ANNO.UNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate'for the House of- Represntative.
from Clarendon County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic Party.
P S. -DES 'tAxPs
fHEI.SY ANZOUNCE MYSELF A CN.
didate for the House of Representativwsab
idet to the rates of the Democraticpartyq -
COUNTY AUDi
offer my services to the people of Clareadon
for the position of i ountv Auditor. believing
I am" fullycompetent to fulfill the'dutiais of~this
very importantaoice. I am a candidate fir. tbh
same; subject t* the rule* ofkhe De~ocritu
primary. -.
A. P . WAG( N
Pinewood, S. C.&June 2. 1
I TAKE THIS OPPORTU'O -A
liomnce myself a canudidate for Ye-ele ion to&,
the office of Coun~t/M1ditocrofi Clarendoni
County. pledeing myself I o abide b, the rules
and decision of the Democratic primary
FOR 'JiGF P BTf
SUBJECT TO THE RULES OF THE DEMO
cratic Primary. I hereby announce mv-elf a
candidate for re-election to tbe-office of Judke
of Probate for Clarendon Count..
. - - ~-.J. X. WINDR A M.
SAM SOLICITING THE VOTES 'Ob 'Ti1E
Democrats of Clareadon for the cffiee o
Judie of Probate. subject to the rules and re
quirements of the Democratic primary.
CLARENCE H. MATHIS.
TREASURER.
I HEItEBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
-didate fbr re-election to thebfce. 6f County,'
Treasurer for Clarendon Comty, subject to the
rules of the Democratic priiary.
L. L. WELLO.
MUAGISTRATE. AT MANNING -
T THE yOTER OF THE.THREE CLUSi:
at Manning and the club at Bloomville. i
announce tnnt I am a candidate for the ofdce of
Magistrate at-Manning, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic party.
Respectfully . -: .
JOHN W. HERIOTT.
THE MAGISTRATE'S CFFICE AT'MAN
Ling does not belong to me., I therefore,
have to as,' the Democratic voters-In- the lip-;
proaching primary to, elect me for- one more
term. protisinz to abide the result of the pri
mary. and that I will support the nomineis of
the party. If elected again to this office. I prom
ise to try and uphold law and orderzas I have
in the past. D. J. BRADHAM.
July I&C.. 19:4.
IH, Y ANN-UNCiE THAT I ANI A
candidate for uife o ,c onMaaistrate' at'
Mannin;. and will ask the voters of the three
clubs at -Manain;: and the club at Bloomitille to
give ae their consideration and support.
, ' .THOMAS H CIDGEWAY.
HiREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN
didate for the office of Madi'trate at Man
nina, subject to the rules of the Democratic
parr. . E.B.ROWW...
MAGIS. AT DOUGL AS and SA NDY-GROV+r
TC THE VOCERS OF DOUGLAS AND
Sandy Grove Toanships at the request of
many of my friends I will announbe to the
pub~ic that I am a candidate for the otfce of
Ma-istrate, foi the Magisterial District of'
Douglas and Sandy Grove Township.
Binding myself under: no less penalty than
serving ;he public to the best -of my ability.
and abi ing the. result'of the primary election.
Safe guarded by the rules and reaulations of
the Democratic party of South Carolina.
Respectfully.
-HEfGH P..GIBBGN.
Tovoters- of Paxville and Silver Club.Dis
trict. I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for MIagistrate at Paxville, pledging my
self it'o abide the results "of the .Democratic
party and support the noinee of same. -
J. E. GRIFFIN
E DWARD 3. DENNIS
For Congress.
IN O.BEDIENCE: TO WHAT
conceive to be a duty. I deela e my
self a candidate forCOongress froun
the First Congressional .Distriet, and
I ask the voters of the-Districttg'ia
vestigate, both my pri~ate a-n& pab
lie character, and career, thistthey
might form an intelligent opdziofo
my fitne-ss for the plaee The people
in Berkeley county,. witli.whomj
*as Teared; and whodere- ig/daft?
con taot with me, have' h'oisored m
wit hI their ,commissioni ever sinlce .I
att ained the age of 21 years, that;
harve faithfully carried out'the trust
reposed in me is testified to by them
in sending me to the lower House-of
Represe~ntatives, and to the Se-nate.
My experience as a legislator has
been long and active; the records in
both b ranches are opentio thezclosest
scrutiny, to whieh in'it-alI inter
ested; this record will disclose the
fact that in all of my long career as
a legislator, I was on the -side of-the
weak' against the strong. l~oth byv
speech and vote. I am a farmer, all
of anicstors were fatrmers, all of myv
in'neet, n, eiv I kno
ar-o5hecroatos ,u th
artee e manl frm u the farte
lu represetn thei inteets aganow
tensef tcorporatone.rI a akinglthe
suterages ofte eopl becaushie I amn
:ov ince thatd Ia tlle y culiieds
notav ltablt tor oao for the
intresofd wte lles ho myo cthatt
[renn takeicarerof etheyfinterest this
Si tie, abor epa ly tis Dvcisc,
s~l direetone.e in am asivn the
hannced that prv amly worthined,
knhonestha andinusyrioushyndeavo
ltnc athe understo lao fotr this
Intersts of ty owne. koinw wthut
alin tae aeyo eprymintes tan
dividalnor especall tis Distrct,
>rss dietoincedivinl. I givenose
o btne t hallcoesman frmthe
firost Congresinastristr ende
>ndent of ll o n. y soit ole alle-o
lienng made ano the malses tndany
haolhae the prtiviulse of apper
og be the hcstngresmhoal fom the
>eople wcilg toa the assd toe hl
:deavor to convince them that I
Lt worthy and well qualified, both
ii character and ability, to be thleir
epresentative in Washington.
E DWARD J. DENN IS.
nvigoratintg to the Pale and Sickly
ihe Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
ROvES T ASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
,alaria.enriches the blood~andbuilds upthe sys
m... A tru, e ni.Fr adults and children. 50ce
Mrs. Jay McGee, of Stepb
enville, Texas, writes: "For
nine (9) years, I suffered with
womanly trouble..-1 bad ter
rible hnahesand pains in
ny back,et. -Itseel as if
I-would die4I suffered so. At
last, I decided to try Cardui,
woman's tonic. and' it
aped melfh aiay- The
ul treatmept n only elped
ei, but it caredind'
TAM
41
Ts Woman s Tonic
Cardui helps women In time
f reatest need, because it
' contains ingredients which act
-cc y. yetgenlly, on the
- so, i, you :; Ife Af Sl
bhie, ot-f- Ale to
o ur houseildi .on
ao~ C of yotcondlizo , stop
:Symg 2-:. idu a
has ie!ped thousands
d~arinote y ou?
-7 - E-71
3ORINC CAPE (Or-SoutbVaionna).
- Ex-Comiioneriatenal Revnen
JOSEPH D. WRIGHT.
APNR WRI0HT,
AT ORNRIS AT LAW
Er.'s BuEIgn&
W-ipmN. U. C.
CHARkfPDYRM~T,
AioRzNEY A'T LAW,
i. t. PUK?.- e. d...tvg to HKYAN
PURDY & OTRYAN,
A ttorneys anttCunselbrs at Lw
- ANG. S. C.
C.- 0. EDWRDS. '. ERRIIT
E.DWARDSI& PERRITT,
Ey1t;ENGINEERS
MANNING S C.
DENTIST.
Upstairs over Bank of Manning.
.MANNING S.
PhoneNo.-77
.C. DAVIS. ' V W.IDmEMAN
DAVlS'& VIDEMAN,
~MANNING. S. C.
.t ANK GEIGR. -
- RANNING, S. C.
* TGINEERS'
SURVEYING.
DRAI-NAGEr SUPPLIES.
PINEWOOD, S. C.
BUY THlE BEST
When You Buy!
A NEW HOME
Sewing Ma -bint' You know
what it means.~ A New~ Home
Rotary at 8400-S10.00 cash
and $3.00 pxar :notimt. Write
me.
JOS. S. DICKSON,
Alcolu, S. C.
Hacker Mfg. Co.
SUCCESS~ORS TO
8e0, S, Hacker & Son,
CHAR LESTON. S. (C,
fe Manufacture
Doors, Sash and Bliads; Columns
and Balusters: Grilles and Gable
Ornaments; Screen Doors arnd
Windows.
E DEAL IN
Glass. Sash Cord and Weights.