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1jhe time will come when your wish-will be a new home, -Saw money now Small savings have been in wany instances the imeans bf making the first payiment on a home. The fact that you have a Bank account brings about a con dence which results in better teris-of purchase thai you could -makeif you did not-save. It is not so much the moniey as it is Le -st minga.Bank aocount give: you-Tha t's where we cn help Vo. Begia ;iLh one dollar. 1The Bank of Manning. THERE IS A 71 Reason Our Mule Pen, Buggy Repository, aress and Wagon Houses are. Full. We are today doing business with tboisand 'satisfied, customers who were directed to us by their fathers and graidft;.hers. Fourth Car Mules to arrive next Monday. ok and our price, and goods make :3 a oeustomer-Guess the Reason. _ 'M Bradham & Son We are in the Market for loans upon imaproved farin let ~svuper eens. annual interest. Loan values restricted to an cent. of the appraised value of the land alone. The terms of ti witlan ancual repaymnyment of principal, based on the security $ppodunity to Assist YU!r L -~ The maiority-of banks doing business in South Carolina we pms of handling commercial loans and not investment loans. 1 ~- ci.isblans, but investment loans exclusively. if the loan you bi has been standing until it is inxeality an. investment propositki cwvert the same mnto five year mortgage on your .real estate, ti -ametof interest and relieving your'local bank. Upon request we will be glad tb 'mail you application blank. Union National Bn ulig ou ba * Authorized Capital $250,00) Chas. H. Barron, President. H. A. Kahler, Vice President. T. B.. Stackhouse, Vice President. L. M. Hawkins, Secretary and Treasurer. T. F. Sherwood, Assistant Secretar'y and Tre Barron, McKay, Friersoni & Moffat, General Chyain D'unti. MYn1ngS.C. -L/ce3 Cou MRSI WfLL IAMS LONG4MSiBNES Yields To -Lydia . PIn arm's Vegetable Compound. Elkhat, Ind.:-"I sufered for f( teen years from organic Mammat f emalIe weakno :pain and irreguL ties. The pains ny sides were creased by walk or. standing on let . feet and I bad s awful bearing dc feelings, was pressed in spis and became thin /- pale with dull,he eyes. Ihadsixc tors from whom I -received only ten rary relief. I decided to give Lydia Pinkhiam's Vegetable Compound a j trialand also-theSanative Wash. Ih now used the remedies for four mon and cannot express 3ay thanks for w they.have done for ;e "If these lines wllbe of any ben you have my permission to pub] them."-Mrs. SADIm WILUAMS, James Street, khart, Tnmina. Lydia-E. Pinklham's Vegetable C pound made-fromnativerootsandher contai s no nareotic or harmful dra and to-day holds the iecord.of being iost successful remedy forfeial we-knowof,.and thouisnds'ofvolmt .testimonials on :file .in :the. Pinkh laboratry. at. Lynn, Mass., seem prove this fact. - If have theslightest dou that Lyd:aE. Piikham'sVeget blCompoun, Ifmlbelp ou,,wr t .Inkh'amM dene (~nide~a1LynMaiessora vice. Your ewil be Open readandanswered b-WomIS and held-in strict dence. Money to Loan. Applia&Lion; received for loans fr $100.0to 810.000, on improved and imp'roved hIwri property and ri Iland.. 'Inteest 8 p*r- vent strai i, ret. payakble' annually or s ainually. Time: one to ten years. plicauts fur loaus will -pi.ase givt scriplion, location., aud valuation pr4-ver- rynff'radas securi:y. for Ii Sa:e improvemens and- va!uation s" me: We want Coun-y represtntatives receive applicatsons f-r -loans; appra property. and sery.- as our exclus representaive. At:-roey or real' rat- man-.- preferred. - Applicants . an.d aD!pica1nts.fr agencies ix t vely required tafurnishQ at least t eharact-r r'-fr rercs. and forwar,1 j Lage. tire 2c stamps,.or appllica bhtcks.. rull. -particulars, and pron rep!y. Write Fou-hern Offi -e, Son e~t-tt rn lorvwxge Losn. Assn., Eobu Nat'l Bank Blog. Atlanta. Ga. kOLIY KIDNEY PM FoR SAcKACWE KIDNEYS ANDI 'I.ADD Men With Conceit. iiperience is a great teacher, -1 there are some conceited mefi who:i agine they can give experience car andI spades and beat it at the teachi ans-. ids in- South Carolina at adidunt'within forty pe te ltan will be five years, in each Joan. o0al Ballker re organized for the pur W.. iIenot handle commer ive with your local bank' n, we suggest that you lere'oy-procu ring a lower outhi Carolina. asu rer. Counsel. gIA OLD UREDFOR 50c. ABSOLUTEI.Y GUARANTEED. l u o want to get rid of that COLD or LAGRIPPE jur- just purchase twelve of ur:-Capsules, comp unded by - n' us. If. taken as directed aid th-y fail to cur.. e wll lady lrfand oalt rm iey. MY[8? 81G TOR ach RA 0 F de- %m aits Pod E. 'air ave efit e to There's a-greatvariety ol useful articles required in the kitchen for cooking- purposes, -and we have . them a'l n superior quality. K'ettles. Tea and Coffee P,.ls.1ro lers. Sancepans, Fry Pans, Cake Pins. ;0- e :-. have in the m'st-xelIent makee. -They are d- of tie tie ,t1uck tin, and formed in a way that uA4keslt..m most durable. Whether You need a whole kitchen outfit or -in odd ihi g, it is here. Un-r ,rm Hrwr onu lit. an. - -CarolinaSpecial es- p THROUGH SLEEPING CAR DAILY W-o To Chicag-o )pt Southern Railway rs PREMIER CARRIER OF' THE SOUTH. Oueen & Crescentikoute. Bi9 Route. SCHEDULE: mUt )U- --WESTBOUND -as Lv. Charleston. .'..... . .......... 8:00 A. M. g Lv. Summerville ..... ..........8:43 A. M. -. Lv. Brancbeilly .r.... ..;..........10.20.A. M. Lv. Oranigeburg........:...... .........10:55 A. M. *Lv. St. Matthew.... .... .. .11:24 A. M. Lv. Columbia.. .... ... . .........12;55 P. M. Ar. Cincinnati... ..... ....... ..........10:55 A. M. *Ar. Chicago..... .......................9:00'P. M. -EAbTBOUND Lv. Chicago .......... .. ......... 8:55 A. M. Lv. Cincinnati ...... ... .. ..... ....... ...06:35 P. M. Ar. Columbia ...... ......,..............4:45 P. M. Aa. St. Matthews................ ... 6:05 P. M. Ar. Orangeburg............ ....... ...'.. 6:35 P. M. . Ar. Branchville ..-.... . ......... 7-15 P. M. Ar. Summerville.... .. ........8:48 P. M Ar. Charleston.................. ...... . 9:'40 P. M. Excellent connecions at Chicago with through traius for. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Omaha, Denver, Port land, Seattle, Milwaukee. St. Paul and other points West and Northwest. For passenger' fares, sched'ales, tickets, etc., ca l! on Southern Rail way Ticket Af'&nt. W. H. CJAFFEY, .Division Passerger Agent, W. E. McGEE. Charleston, S. C. IAssistant General Passenger Agt. I Columbia, S. C. R hat Will The Harvest Be? .e Have you ever stop'ped to thipk of what the har 'v't of yourlife's wo.k will be? Are you storing awiiy pattof y our money erop for the winters of old age and misfortune?. .An tuvt-stigat~ion will you that our hank would bd an ideal place for k- eping y our funds safely. IL's a.good p'an for every farmer to hav'e a strong hankin a conntec ion. You may .want to b'or rw one of these d-tys; we cau ueegotiate the * c an for Soii, on~rood s-cur'ity, at right rates and wit hcut --any red tape. Dop in t >seeus next. time y ou'r-e in rewn. - Make- thme call fritendly -vou don't, h-ave to do business every time you come in to say "bello." SRememaer Us When You Have Money and We'll Remember You When You Need Money. BANK OF TURBEVILLE. Alcoiu Railroad Co. Effective Sept 1, 1914. Sp-sd~Tm al o 3 rStation Train No. 1 ''~i m.2 TanN.3 TanN l Aiou Re id Up. Ra on Ra p edDw Alou Ar. 8:30 a.m.L.101 .n A'.30 .1.L.:1n. 0 McLeod Lv. 8:20 " "1:0' L.45 ~ 82 Harhy "' 8:15 " "1:. ~"44 . "82 Durant 48:05 - 03 :583 Sardinia "7:50 " ' 05 ~ 41 :5 J New Zi'on "7:40 "~ 1:0~ :0 '0 1 -1B--arls " .7;35 " " 1:035 ~ 85 Train No.S1pandrNo.e4aremeasseblerNo.a13. TrraiinNN..22 Traio.N3.a3eTraindNor4iMs. L . 1R~. A r. 5:00 pT. v.8:5om Al10:20 L. 4:0" -82 ........"...10:2...... "b "ao 4:40 "oe "o 8:25c "h 5a Invgoatig o te al a 0:3 Sikl -"cs of2 it toi 8:3d l "at efet AA Th Od tndrdgnealstegtenn to0:50 TIV "M 4:10 " is 8:45rha ord1a2 Oen.Atru "ok.o adult an chiAr. :5 loo. "o 3:00 si"tr ofr. 9:3 GRV" 25 Honor.Roll- -Maqnn Graded School. Fir-;t G--ade. si-ine- Albramis I '.v:%r ' f.nwn r: t n C ark - A !0:1 Gerald l :,-Ies RIIi b-. Kin t _od sprot. armen Arant S I 'rl Browder Loui.,e -Brown 3- G ger V <-i i G , imowav ol via Horton Pearl Hirschmann .-len Katzofi Winn'e Powden 0 r rudle Ilighv Mi rne r(cy Ni*V~uttnhat Wells o.seph Yas;w-y Cora folawin".U Use Tobias Second Gradj. I Ruby Buliard t?.-'al E N61an .Y Sue Brarley Margie Cre'-v Vir'ini:t CAtTey M-attie Hor;ori Mary Metropol -1rma Patri<k .Oiiver A brooks S 'neer BreIedin Ge r.'e iliil ill EI rin Rdglw:ty Third Gride - L Emran:t Prat.t 98 Mildred Snith 97 Franceq Dick-on 97 D.isy Meln'o.h 97 John D G-ral-i 96 Hati- Breedin 95 William Arant. 94 . Vir;inia Bradham 94 Frances Brown' 93 Mamie Phephs 93 Edna Thames 93 T-abel Yountr 91 Nevelle Spratzt 91 Gorrine McKelvey )0 Joe Aniley.90 Moultrie Baenal 90 Hugh Orvin 90 Fourth Grade. Isabel Plowden 99 Sara Lesesne 98 Willlam Richardson 95 Charles Wilson 95 Charles Davis 93 Alston Davis 93 - Cecil Clark 91 - Lula Rizby 91 Lucius Heriot 90 - Rosie Lee Richbourg 90. Fifth Grade. Bessie Mae Creecy 96 Linne DuRant 94 Mary Sue Wilson 97 Craven Bradham 91 Leland Smifh 91 oBurgess Sprott 91. Sixth Grade. Mary Ansley 97 Jee Bragdon 97 Rosalie Fladger 97 Virginia Geiger Virginia Ridgeway 97 Nonie Dickson 96 Lida Sprott'96 Madaline Shope 95 Jack Timmons 93 Grace Nimmer 92 -- William Clark 92 Peter Bradham 91 Glenn Harvin 91 Edna Boger SO Martha Burge-s 90 Brownie Bagnal 90 Seventh Grade Ben jamine Husbands 95 Moses Levi 93 V'oret Andrews 90 Eighth Grade. Isabel Wolfe 95 Archie-Barron 93 15rainard Gheon 92. Lronova Johnson 91. U sisie Plowden 91 Mattie Timmnonf91 Laurens Bradham 90 Harry Gerald 9?0 Louise Burc ess 90 Trene Plowden 90 Georg ie Sauls 90 M neth Grade. Beulah Johnson 96 Carolyn Plowden 96 I m.L. McKelvey 95 Rounette Hirs.chmann 92 Alleen Rigby 90 Tenth Grade. Jamne-: Barron Elxz e 11 Coskre. N 't Levi: Sardinia. Mis,~ Lize Rogers principal of the Sia:a.i4 school attended the teachers meetirng in Florencee last Thursday at~d Friday. The children in her room we-re very glad to have the two hhl Miss Strange and Miss L--ona Me Kaaig ha of Womrkzman spent the -week o d with Mrs. J. lE. Cousar. Miss L~ouise Meore of Otauta is atlso .speadiigse me timue with Mrs. Cousar. .\iisses Roberta and Bessie McFaddin and denry McFaddin spent a: very pleasaut day in Sumter last Thursdav. Miss Caroline Bigham spent the week eud with friends at Turbeville.. Mss Anna Wheel r spent-the week end at Workman. .The s--hool children arec goidg to have ten Easter egg hunt Friday at t~he I '-:d Mill."' 1Me-sars Francis Black well and Craw ley Jackson spent Sundry in Sardinia with friends... ..Mr "Ha3' Harrington who is work ing in Sardinia snant the week-end at his home in Wourkman. Dr. Doty of Sumter spent a few days in Sardinia last week. Master Burgers Bulrmain of Sumwte-r spent the week-end with his friends here. Several of the young folks from Sar dinia attended the' piay at Workman ast Friday evening. Amnong them were: Misses Anna and Sudie Wheeler and Anna DuBose. Messrs Lynwood Gamble, Marion DuBose and Edward, Pla.r. R. DuBose's house will soon be completed. is . sur lookinr tine. also the church. - lUST ER. FOIEY KIDNEY PILS The Soldier's Ignorance. The soldier's ignorance is not ailways restricted to the plaee in which he is fihting. The prospect of having to regard the khedive as an enemy re minds one of an anecdote of the Sudan cmapaign. It was after the fall of Om durman; the khaifa was being pur sued, and there was a false report that he had been captured. "Hooray, Bill," one British soldier was heard to shout to another; "We've got the bloomin' kaydiff!" Tommy was in charming ig norance of the fact that he had been marching under the khedive's flag eye snc h ha saredon the cam- L CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea In UseFor Over30OYears Rheumatism "It is easy to use.and uick- to respond. N: ork s apply. It penetrates- ithbut rubbig." Reid Whit Otheis Say: always. have -ab-t- e in.- d case of a cold*or sore throat.' I - wish-. to, say I think a ....h.......................of household rimudi:1 wdld not have uied it-nly itras - --reommended. to mo by a friendof -minewho, I wish to- My, is;oau of - thdbeat-boisters forjyer T.I t Leyer saw."-IJ. W.*14Er. Deiwv. -- -Just a e inprs9e of $a's Liniment. I have b ilrirly fourteen weeks with<,rhymaim have beentreated by.Aoktors who did-'theirbes::.Lhd-nt slept for -the terrible pain ihr evaig,-m d twIgnime and .thinoe aplibp cations gave mliaf so that I coiuld Good-for-Neuraliia a, Sprain n&&nies S-nd fi=r-ceits u p Tfri 1L. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. Dept.B Phadelphia,Pa Sr ayi&RDejLy Makes old orchards produce; doubles the yield of garden and truck. By . yourgrocer's; spray and grow prize winners. evs ald. Wmn. Schied fg. Co., St LocZ W. 4 ~ ;,A .- - . ., * ThggClirenidou.adies are cordially i~vid to. :spdct-he spirid Line of Spring. Milliner mow - penied up at-the.establishiment.ofTES *WILKES,- on Liberty'Street, Samter, S. C q - Miss Tong, ope of the. most experienced Yili ieis that has ever been in Snoter is now ,wi .us and her reput-ation alone.i a sufcet..grne to the -most exactmng. - .* Call anid look' at our-Barziyard Sailors,.and Ti pperary T r bins and -veils-.the, very .test:.rea tionls and which are so populai- on.the fashiodable bot levards of the -irge citier ~-' - We have gone-to'extra enpenlse and ca~e this season to give our pat: ous the-Newest and O~est and Swm test in Millinery. and-our prices-are.g'ith in: the teach~ of all who dlesire tirst (lass headgear. Our s~tore is at.23 Wi Liber-ty Street. Wli e a bearty detcome a\ aits thoise who honor ud vIsit. Sumter, -. --- S. C g-I IS Fo CasH or on Time with Aproved Collateral. Nitrate of Soda, Acid Phosphate, and Amnmoniated Fertilizers with or with out Potash. Better see us before placing your order. S111K OIL KILL Manning, S. C. BRING YOUR JcbWcork TO THF TINES OFFICY.