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With the approach of the Tobacco Op4 anywhere else. Hence, the following reduci ly say that we are very well equipped with Best 50c. Work Shirts-------------- 39c. 50 and 75c. Dress Shirts., all styles 39c. Our Line of Remember the'Date ! 22nd of this r The Nettles' Building. -TO THE SE.AS I 0 R E. 'ROUND TRIP FARE FROM MANNING TO CHARLESTON, $1.30. Tickets sold only for trains specifiea below on Sun days, limited to date of sale. SCHEDULES GOING: Lr. Manning.......................7.07 A. M. Ar. Ciarleston.............. ... .. 0.30 A. M. S'HEDULES RETURNING: Lv. Charlesson..................'. -... 8.25 P. M. Ar. Manning..............--.---.....11.20 P. M. For further particulars, tickets, etc.; apply to, H. D. CLARK, Ticket Agt. W.J\VRAIG, .C.WIE Pass Traf. Manager Gen. 9 P as .2 gt ATLANTIC COAST LINE. The Standar d Railpd of the South. CITY 'TAILOR. SHO0P * .Cleyning, Dyeing and Repairing ! * OF ALL KINDS OF GARMENTS. We also Clean Palm Beach suits. Ladies' Work A Specialty. Brinq your Hats to us when they need attention. All Work Guar anteed. .CITY TAILOR SHOP. 'PHONE No. 1. - OI'D BAKERY STAND. For Sale Fo CasH or on Time with Aproved Collateral. Nitrate of Soda, Acid Phosphate, and Ammoniated Fertilizers with or with out Potash. Better see us before placing your order. NAMING OIL KIILL Manning, S. C. L TRIC FOEY THkCTAiLET ning, the Management of :ions were made on staple a clean and up-to-date lin PRICES THE "Coast Brand" Overa 6ood Value Khaiki P Men's Won nonth! Come and corivit Government Kept Going. "I notice that the old man's quit cussin' the government?" "Yes; after tryin' It for 80 year the government kept a-goin', jes' like it never heard tell of him-never so much as askin' him to please let up an' give it a chance to grow up with the country. That made him so mad he was too ful for ,utterance, he was struck speechless!" Elephant Gave Sick Soldier a PIlL In the Island of Ceylon. where there are a great many elephants, there was a young one which had been caught and tamed when it was a little thing. The doctors at a hospital used to take it round the wards with them In the morning, when It would see the sick soldiers take their medicines and pills. One morning a native soldier dropped his pill on the floor. In an Instant the elephant picked it up with its trunk, popped the pill into the man's open mouth, and, with a great puff, blew it down. The eliphant in Its wild state plucks tender leaves from the trees with Its trunk; food growing about the roots of trees it digs up with its tusks. It takes up water with Its trunk and pours it down Its throat When the flies worry, it breaks off the branch of a tree, and, making a hand of Its trunk, uses the branch like a fan.-Fromn "The Childs Book of Eniowledca" Pies cared in 6, to 14 Days Tour druggist winl refund money If PAZO U3IndBeedhE~rr~t~dIen 6 atoi days. The Sastap sal~ ives Ease and Rest. 50c Good Excuses. Two men were drinkring together when the conversation turned on how to eed and train canaries, which hap pene to be their profession. They were telling each other the merits of their birds, which were to go in a shcw, and both were sure of winning the prize. At last one of them said, in a'sorrowful tone: "Ah, Tom, if I had only got the one I had last week I should not have much trouble in win ning, but I had taught him to sing, 'Home, Sweet Home,' so much to per lection that the tears rolied down his breast till be got exhausted, fell off his perch and was drowned in his own tears." "Oh," said Tom, "that's noth ing. One night my bird was singing 'The Village Blacksmith' so true that the sparks flew out of his eyes, set fire to the cage, and before we had time to. put the flames out the poor little wretch got roasted to death." lo Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASThLESS chill TONIC. You know Iwhat yuare taking, as the formula is pitdon every label, showing it is Qunie and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents .The Cossack Tolstoy, who knew the Cossack, de scribes him in his novel, "Thie Cos sack," as follows: "He looks upon a woman as the instrument of his well being. As long as she Is unmarried she Is allowed to make merry; but once a wife she must put aside the spleasures of youth and work even till the end of her days to add to his com fort. He Is thoroughly oriental in his demand upon her obedience and toll. As a result of this state of things, the women, though to all appearances in subjection, become powerfully devel oped, both physically and morally, and, as Is commonly the case In the East, possess incomparably more Influence and consequence In domestic affairs than in the West. The Cossack, who in the presence of strangers regards It 1mbecoming to talk affectionately or gossip with his wife, cannot help feeling her superiority when he Is left alone with her." When Hot Weather Oppresses. "Vben you feel oppressed, dull and stupid, are inert and languid-do not blame it all on the weather. Heat will not affect you so much if tbe bowels are regular. Foley Cathartic Tablets are ideal for indigestion and constipa tion. They relieve stout persons of that bloated, heavy feeling. Dicksons Drug Store.-A dr. Rathe- a Neat Rebuke. "We will now take up our annual collection for the benefit of the hea then," announced the Rev. Dr. Fourth ly at the close of his sermon, "and I hope those young men making so much noise all through this service will be especially liberal In their contribu tion. They are In duty bound to help their brother heathens." Sound Advice. Treat your friends as you do your bank account. Don't be reckless with hem just because you've got them. ntrote Free Press 'EC TFOB1 this Company ha$ decid4 and valuable goods. and D of merchandise at LOWEST A ils------------ 89c. ants--------- 84c. en's and Ch ice yourself in the truth STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. W. Broadway, Plaintiff, against . Florence Caldwell, Ida Georeia, Lou Jackson, Rosa Caldwell, Gracie Cald well, Charlotte Caldwell, Wilhemeta Caldwell, Croswell Caldwell and G. T. Caldwell Defendants. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action to me directed, bearing date of May 26th, 1915, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at Clarendon court house at Manning insaid county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 2nd day of August, 1915, being sales day, the following described real es tate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land being and situated in the Town of Sum merton. Clarendon County and State aforesaid, measuring 100.8 feet on av enue B. and bounded as follows: On the North by'lands now or formerly of A. Plumer Burgess: on the East by lot of Edward James; on the South by av enue B-, and on the West by lot of William Witherspoon. The same be ing lot No. 2 on avenue B., as shown by plat of same made by . H. Canty, Surveyor, dated May 1905, reference being thereunto had. Purchaser to pay for pape Sheriff Clarendon County State of South Carolina COUNTY OF CLA RENDON, BY J. M. WINDHAM. PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, P. H. Broughton made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate, and effects of Thomas P. Broughton. THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Thomas P. Broughton deceased, that they be and appear before me, to tbe Court of Probate,to be held at Manninz on the 30th day of July next, after publi cation hereof,atll1o'clock in the fore noon to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this, 12th, day of July A. D. 1915.' [SEAL.] JAMES M. WINDHAM, Judge of Probate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon, Butler Brothers Against John Brailsford and Henry Inmann, and Kinner Montgomery Company. against John Brailsford and Henry Inman, De-. fendants. Under and by Virtue of an Execution in the above stated cases, I have levied on and will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house in Man ning, on Monday, the 2nd day of August, 1915, the following real estate: "All that parcel, piece or tract of land lying, being and situate in Sum merton, Clarendona county and State aforesaid, containing three thousand eight hundred and-fifty feet (3850 feet), measuring thirty-five feet on Main Street, and one hundred and ten feet on Church Street and bounded as fol lows: On the'North by Main Street, on the West by Church Street, on the South by lands of Peter Chewnipg, and on the East by lands of Peter Chewning. A LSO. "All that certain piece, parcel o-r lot of land, lying, being and situate in the town of Summerton. Clarendon County and State aforesaid, containing 3-4 of an acre more or less, and having the following lines and distances. On Dukes street a front of 152 feet, anid running back from the Street 242 feet, and bounding and butting as follows: On the West and Norh by landi of the Grantors and on the East by Dukes Streets and South by lot of Mrs. Fan nie Alice Walker. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. They Write Every Day. Every day Foley & Co., receive let ters from grateful men and women, telling how Foley Kidney Pills cured them of backache, sore muscles, stiff joints and other kidney and bladder troubles Is very quick to relieve lum bago and rheumatism due to kidney trouble. No other remedy has a long er record of cures. Dicksons Drug Store. Adv. Why Wind Them? Maybe there are people in town who feel that keeping a rooster through the summer Is necessary to life, liber ty and the pursuit of happiness, but why wind them, like an alarm clopk, every night!-Toledo Blade. Modern Millinery. Mai~nn-"What sort of hat did Genevieve Gotham wear?" Man-"A simple thing-just a gardenia in froni ;d to give the people of 4 placed at the public's dis ND QUALIT $1.50 Grade ------- All Lawns and Crepe values, Special P ildren's Lov of our statement. DO I SIDE Died as He Lived. "Easeman is got.., poor chap. Die without a Atruggle." "Just like Ease un; he never was known to ccer himseJf In anythinr." A Good Boasehold Slave. Ordinary ailments and injuries ar not of themselves serious, but infectio or low vitality may make them dat gerous. Don't neglect a cut, sor bruise or hurt because it's smal' Blood Poison has resulted from a pir prick or scrutch. Foor all such a* ments Bucklen's Arnica~ Salve is ei cellent. 1t protects and heals tb hurt, is antiseptic, kills infection an prevents dangerous complication, Good for all Skin Blemishes, Pimplec Salt Rheum, Eczema. Get an origi nal 2-ounce 25e box from your Drus gist.-Adv. Not Looked for Very Hard. The reason a lot of people can't Efn Opportunity is because old Op usu ally goes around disguised as Hard Work.-Cincinnati Enquirer. SammerAches and Pains. A backache that cannot be explaine 'y having "sat in a draft" is mor than likely the result of disordere kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills promptl relieve backache, sore or stiff muscle and joints, rheumatism, and sleep di: turbed bladder ailments. They' pt the kidneys in sound, healthy condi tion. Dickson Drug Store.-Ad v. - Don't Telfle With Such Subject. "I have just read a trivial sugget tion as to how to keep the necktie 11 place. That is a subject that ough not to be trifled with. Somebod; ought to do a series of articles on It. -Cynie in American Magazine. SWhat Will TI Nave you ever stopped t your life's work will be? At money crop for the winters< An investigation will yo ideal place for keeping yout -for every farmer to haye a s1 may want, to borrow one of t loan for you, on good securji any red tape. Drop in to seel E Make the call friendly-you time you come in to say "hel SRememaer Us When You Ha You When Y $ BANK OF Kl Rest Recrea tion~ Rec upera t The strong appeal c as well as pleasure. SUMMER TC WESTERN NC Southerz Premier Oarr May 15 to September 31, 1915.. Many ati the Southern Railwa Summer Trip. W. H. CAFFEY, Division A1001u R TIME TA Effective Sept. 1, 1914. Station Train No. 1 Train No Read Up. Read Dov Alcelu Ar. 8:30 a.m. Lv. 10:15 a McLeod Lv. 8:20 " " 10:20 Harby " 8:15 " " 10:25 Durant " 8:05 "L " 10:35 Sardinia " 7:50 " " 10:50 New Zion " 7:40 " " 11:30 Beards " 7:353 " " 11:10 Seloc "7:30 *' " 11:25 Paroda Jt. " 7:15 " " 11:40 Hudsons " 7:10 " " 11:55 Olanta " 7:00 " Ar. 12:05 p. Train No. 1 and No. 4 are Passenge Train No. 2 and No. 3 are Mixed T Daily except Sunday. *****McLeods, Harby, Durants, Be P. R OPBCT larendon county an oppori posal at a great advantage, Y THE BEST --...---------- $1.19 s 10c. and 15c. rice-------8 1-3c. r Quarters at NOT TAKE OUR WORD.-C mA Museum Many. Centuries Old. Japan has maintained intact through all the country's many changes a mu t seum of decorative art estnblitshed i the year 756. For Bay Feyer or Asthma. e Many persons dread July on account n of hay fever. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is recognized as the ideal , remedy for hay fever and asthma. It heals and soothes the raw, rasping throat and eases the chokint sensation. it allays inflamation and irritation-and brings easy, natural breathing. Dick e sons Di1g Store.-Adv. Young Men for Action. Young men are fitter to Invent than to judge; fitter for execution than for oounsel.-Bacon., Aro You Feeling Fit. Do you envy the man or woman of untiring enegy, strong body and hap py disposition? All these depend upon good health, and good health is inpos sible when the kidneys- are d*essed. Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys cast out poisions that cause backache. rheumatism and other symptoms of dangerous kidney and bladder troubles Dickson Drug Store.-Adv. e Daily Thought. In God's world, for those who are in s earnest, there is no failure. No work - truly done, no word earnestly spoken, t no sacrifice, freely, made, was ever 'made in vain.-F. W. Roebertuon. Dairy Thought. A man's true wealth hereafter Is the 1 good he has done in the world to his 1* fellowmen; when he dies, people will t ask, what property has he left behind V him? But the angels will ask, what *good deeds has he sent before him?-~ The Koran. hie Harvest Be? .2 o tbhink of what the harvest of. e you storing away part of your >f old age and misfortune?,.a Lu that our b'ank would be a funds safely. It's a good plan ~rong ban king connection. You bese days; we can negotiate the ,y at right rates and without us next time you're in tewn. don't have to do business every 1o." ye Money and We'll Remember au Need Money. "UR BEVIL LE. f outdoors for physical profit )URIST FARES to )RTH CAROLINA ia Railway ier of the South, -30, final return lmit October ~ractive resorts furnished by y Let us help you plan your Pass. Agt., Charleston, S. 0. ailroad Co. BLE, NO. 14. Supersedes Time Table No. 13. . 2 Train No. 3 Train No. 4 MI. n. Read Up. Read Down. .mn. Ar. 5:00 p.m. Lv. 8:15 p.m. 0 "Lv. 4:50 '" " 8:20 " 2 "4:40 " " 8:2.5 " 5 "4:25 " " 8:30 " 7 " 4:10 " " 8:45 "12 "4:00 " " 8'50 " 14 "3:50 " " 8:55 " 15 " 3:35 " " 9:05 417 3:20 " " 9:15 " 20 "3:10 "~ " 9:20 " 21 mn. " 3:00 " Ar. 9:30 " 25. r Trains. -aiins. ~ardsand Hudson are flag stations. .ALDERMAN, T. M. I Aioi,. S. C :unity to buy more for their money than Goods are arriving daily, so we can proud -Checked and Yellow Homespun-- --5 3-4c Apron Check. qood value -------- 5c, Dress 6inghams and Cheviots-. 7 3-4c a Sacrifice. ome yourself and look at the Goods. MORRIS NESS, ado Manager. BIG BARGAIN ---AT- - KATZSFS.4 ECK STORE Wilkins' Old Stand. SH OES From 25c. a pair and upwards. All; other goods at 50c. on the dollar. Yours for a Good Bargain, KATZOPF. Wilkins' Old Stand. 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-G-uess the Reason. D. M. Bradham &Son ~LFY IIDNY PLESBucklin's ArnicaSalve .R ..--CW KD-Y .-4 2A.. The Bst SalVe in The Wari