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Begi Looking o cided to g last them A Ladies' Hose Black Only. Sale Price........ 10c. Value. UN 25 doz. Union suits in fi long and short-sleeves 7 B. V.'D. Union Suits Sa B. V. D. Shirts and Dra Mena Scriven Drawers Ladies' Gauze Vests wit Price............ Men's fine white Gauze Price... ........ Men's Pant 6.00 value, Sale Price 5.O0 value, Sale Price 4.00 value, Sale Price 3.50 value, Sale Price 2.50 value, Sale Price 2.00 value. Sale Price -Men's Khaiki Blue andG $2 and $2.50 White Ladi The Nettles' Building. EIats. -~1BN1IGS. C., . 4, 1915. EVERY WEDNESDAY , .APPELTL 1~~' w~a AD PROPEDrJoR. ~-eweb to the community hih.we live to do every, we can in every way pos - tat will be to its advant Our neighbor's prosper means a great deal more to .,than someone . who lives ewhere. We should bear this k-in .in buying our goods. se anafford to pay our home ~a ifrm price for his wares ~ahrthan send our money ~~aknowing as we do that ~eeydollar .our own citizen will help in sustaining ~bwschools, churches and pub ~4sttions. It pays richly patronize home industry. Pull together, brethren. We reahere for the same par Sme.Then live and let live. 'he best way to build up a town SIor each and every man to Zpll togother and not strive to rend and tearidown. All the resi s ets ot a town are partners, 'noti opponents. In all likelihood the more business done by your rival the more you will do. Every merchant who treats his csomers honestly and fairly will get his share and the more ,business that can be secured by .united effort, the better it will >be for all. When a town ceases Sto grow it commences to die, and glite more people try to kill each ~other off in business and good name the more rapidly will utter eTrin come to all. Stand togeth erfor the advancement of every ctien, and if a man shows the ~ bility to prosper do not pull >'m back with jealousy or eight him down with cold in 9ifferenCe. S8L s Today ver our stock N ive our patrons for some time I Ladies' Vest ."ood Value. Sale Price............. DERWEAR ne French - Balbagan, Porosknit, 5a value Sale Price.... ....9c le Price................ 69c wers Sale Price..........34c Sale Priee.............. h and without sleeves Sale ...... ..............'71-2 shirts and Drawers Sale .,390 .................... ....39 Boys' Pants 3 98 3.00 value, Sale Price 2 98 9.00 value, Sale Price 2 48 1.50 value, Sale Price 2. 75c value, Sale Price 35c value, Sale Price 1 98 Lot of small size from 4 98C years, 25c and 35c value Fray, 89c Sale Price HOESI es' Oxfords, Sale Price.... 98a. T TH. PROEIBITION ELECTION. Following is the law bearing on the prohibition -election :to be 3 held in September:( "This election will be held on a Tuesday September 14. Theret will be two ballots, as provided t by the statue, one, "For the j manufacture and sale of alcoholic 1 liquors -and beverages in Southt Carolina," the other "Against a the salo and manufacture of r lcohohc liquors and beverages i in South Carolmna."3 There will be but one ballot t ox. if the result of the elec- j tion is against the manufacture t and sale, the county dispensary s will be closed after the 31st, of c December, and the sale of alco- a holic liquors and beverages t within the state will be unlaw- e ful after that time. a This has nothing to do with I the gallon-a-month Jaw, regulat- a ing the importation of liquors s from outside the state. All persons who are elibible E and desire to vote in this elec- 2 tion must have a registration j cartificate and a receipt showing a the payment of all his taxes for t the year 1914. To vote in this election a per- i son must have been registered a more than 30 days before the a election. unless he becomes of age within the 30 days.. It is earnestly desired by those favoring prohibition that the election shall be a full ex pression of the people, both for and against prohibition. And for that reason, all persons who are eligible to do so, are urged to register and vote. It is an old saying that the y American people love to be hum- 2 bugged. We are reminded of ~ tis by seeing agents canvasing our town and county with pack ages of dry goods. Tbese pack ages are sold for various prices. h People forget how extremely f low all classes of goods 'are at a the present time, and fall easy victims to the traveling hum bugs. They could buy a much , better class of goods of our s 3 honest merchants for less money These city sharks travel through ~ the country and make a fortune 2 out of shAdy goods. A word 2 to the wis should be sufficient. p The goods they sell are dear at aT1U n~tw T J M Andi1 Ve fid that. and the publ o come at pi Calico, Fast Color-Al 5c. Sale Price........ WORK ANI Good heavy quality of l manship and guaranteed Dress Shirts with and w 75c value Sale Price.... Men's Sport Shirts.... Well known brand "Par Sale Price......... . Suspenders a 1 98 25c value, Sale Pr 98c1 50c value, Sale Pr 69c Big Lot 15c value 4' Laces and Embroid 19c a Sacrifice. to 6 10c Misses Handke 19c 10c Ladies' Handkc S All Men's Low Quart DON'T BE PESIMISTIC Don't be pessimistic so far a our home town is concerned Jan't you see that if you g ,bout with a long facebewailin he miserable fate of your houm own, it only pulls it down )on't say that the town is deac hat its citizens are back nun ers, that the population i tadily decreasing and a huni ed other evils that probably es t only in your own mind.] !O can't say anything good hen keep still. Don't let othe ieople know that you haven he energy to move away froi ch a miserable hole as yo laim you are living in. If yo re a property owner don't te he whole world that your pros rty is worth just half as muc s it was ayear ago. it is ver possible they may believe yo ,nd some day you may want t eli the property and you wil >e able to get just half its wort: so you see when you tall gainst your home town it onl. iurts yourself. Your town ha s good a chance as many othe owns, of becoming an entei rising city. All it needs is ew good boosters. So put you houlder to the wheel and boos d the result will richly repa; 'OU for your trouble. YOU MUST WORK. Whether you handle a pick c ien, a wheelbarrow or a set c loks, dig ditches or edit a pap r. ring an auction bell or writ tany things, you must worb )on't be afraid of killing yomi elf with work. Work gives a: ,ppetite for meals, gives the ar reciation of a holhday. Ther ,re young men who do not wor) rut the world is not proud c bem. It does not even kno1 eir names, it simply speaks c hem as old so and so's boy. Tb :reat busy world does not evel now that they are here. S .nd out what you want to d d do it, take off your coat an ake a dust in the world. Th usier you are the less deviitr; ou will get into, the sweete rill be your sleep and bette atisfied will the world be witl o Drivo Out Malaria And Build Up The Systeri eke the Old Standard GROVZ's ASTLSS chill TONIC. You knol 'hat you are taking, as the formula rnuted on every label, showing it amiine and Iron in a tasteless forn he Quinine drives out malaria, th ... build up the system. 50 cenl M E .asts As re have too mu ic at large a ch: ices way less Ds. Men's Und I Colors. Balbigan Short ......4 1-2 Sleeves, knee and ) DRESS SHIRTS. ten's Work Shirt, excellent work . to wear good Sale Price... .89c ithout collars good pattern best .............. ......,...39c ....................48c is" Shirts best $1.00 value ........... .... ........89c nd Belts. Tango Hair Nets ice 19c Pearl Buttons ice 39CBrass Pins i9c Safety Pins 10c Ladies' Handkerch eries at Spool Thread Crochet Thread rchiefs 5c Two in One Polish rehiefs 4c ors, Sale Price HOES I rs going out at Actual Cost. RIGHTS OF THE COTTOD PRODUCER s If the United Stated govern .ment desires to insure a fair o price for this year's cotton crop g it can easily do so, but the Unit e ed States government is not at ? all likely to have such a desire, ,and unless the cotton producer - uses such means as he may have s at hand to help himself, he is 1- not likely to be helped very :-much. :f It will be remembered that , last year there was a strenuous r effort to persuade congress to 't, valorize cotton at 12 cents a u pound, and that it woul'd do noth u ing of the kind. The events of u the year have proved beyond 1 doubt that if congress had at .tempted such valorization as was a desired, it would have put mil y lions of dollars into' the pockets a of the cotton producers of the o south, without one cent of ex 1 perne to the government. 5 As it was. the only thing c that the government did was to y go into the marine insurance s business for the benefit of the r shippers, thus enabling them to --make millions of dollars out of a cotton that was bought from the r producers at a little more than t half the cost of production. 7 The farmers of the south were told last year that they were legitimate victims of cir cumstances that were beyond r human control. It was put up to them that by reason of the utter demoralization of the cot ton manufacturing industry and ecommerce, by reason of the Eu ropean war. there could be but small demand for their tremnend ous crop ot raw cotton, and it was simply out of the question to create an artiticial market so far in advance of real values, etc. What we have actually seen is exactly the opposite of what we have been told. Instead of there 2being a smaller demand for cot ton. the dem:and has been larger than ever. Instead of the cot ton being manufactured into goods that would help to reduce prices on present and future e markets it has been destroyed annihilated. Instead of a glut there are p~rospects of a famine. And we are con fronted by the fact a that whether the war goes on and continues the demand for pow der, or comes to an end and per -mits a renewal of the demands af commerce, the supply of eo RI Long! ch SUMMER ( ance to supply THAN MERCI erwear, Dress 6 and long Past Colors. I aul length 17c. Value. Sale Pri MEN'S AND BOV "Coast Brand" best $1.00 valu Sale Price..... Good 75c. Grade Sale!Price.. Boy's Overalls Sale Price.... $7.50 to $9.00 Men's Odd Coats stand the sun and rain Sale Pi 5e Ne< ac All Colors, goo 3C Sale Price iefs 2c Col 4c 4c 75c value, SalR in all col- 1.00 value, Sali 7c 1.50 value, Sali SHOE Women's Low Quarters will b SIDE ton will not nearly be up to re quiremnents. At present potton is tied up more or less by embargoes lev ied principally at the instance of England, which country has am pie supplies for her immediate needs and some to spare to her allies. ~England is fixing the present low price and prevent ing the free sale to Germany, Austria and other countries that would gladly enter the market and increase the price to the consumer. The situation is one of hard ship to the south and there are those who think it can only be relieved by very drastic action on the part of the Untted States -action that would seem to ser iously threaten war. It is quite probable that the United States wouid be justified in demanding and enforcing free trade in cotton, but whether the United States does that or not, it is clearly within the power of this country to help the south ern producer ont of the present dilemma. If congress will at its next ses sion valorize the present crop of cotton at something like 10 or 12 cents a pon-nd as it can easily do it will help the southern cotton' producer out of a serious situa tion and do no harm to anyboay. But in view of what has been done all along-tbe opportuni ties there have been for helping the cotton producer. and helping him legitimately-we do not ad vise our readers to look for as sistance from the governmenit. If he gets help in the present situation he is going to have to help himself very much as he has been doing.-Yorkville En quirer. How's This t We cfer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured b'e al'F. J. CHEEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, 0. we. hthe undersigned, have known F. J. Chee honorable in all business transactions and finan clally able to carry out any obligations made by Ha~ Catarr Cure is taken Internally, acting drectl upon th bloo and mucous urac of prgitsti m i alsfre Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against. the estate of Henry B. Cutter deceased! will present them duly attested and' those owing said estate will make pay ment to the undersigned qualified ex-1 ecutr of said estate. ANNIE B CUTTER A1I s he irOODS on hai themselves v IANTS CAN inghams. Crepe 12 1.2 to 15c. j A full ce....... . 8 12 Sale Price. 'S OVERALLS. e in the market ................... 89c ...................47e ..................19c all wool guaranteed to rice...... .........$4.89 :kties. Wais d 50c. values 75c value, 1.50 value, 19e 'Crepe de C: -sets. B . Androsogir Price 39c Fruit the L B Price 89c Good l0c va e Price 3 29 36 inch 10c !S sold at astonishing.prices. LoOKING FOR OPPORTUNITIES. A wise and honest man, a ma of ability and earnestness, is ni troubled about looking for o] portunities. Many and great 0] portunities everywhere are c a constant outlook for such mei It is the numbskull and stre4 loafer who is continually tall ing and complaining about tt lack of opportlunities. As a ru: his native town is too slow arn small, and he feels compelled 1 leave his parental backyard fc some hustling, bustling metri polis in order to show the worn the stuff he is made of-Mush. We bave several -uch youn fellows standing around the por office, with their hands in ths' pantaloon pockets up to th elbows, smoking cigarettes, fee ing confident that our home tow has no opportunity for them. is a sad fact, but every villag and town has such serious paa ents. Remember, no village is s small and quiet, but is large an active enough for every hones man of practical ability to bn happy and do something nobl and useful. It is all fol-de-rol to be eve3 lastingly hankering to live in large city because of larger oj portunities. Of course a ma who has really out grown hi native village has a moral rigt to seek larger opportunity else where. but that man is as rar as a pearl in an oys ter'. Thout ands of our youth. however. an annually rushing to our large cities believing themselves to b talented and capable to becomn famous and financially succesi ful in the midst of the large an dazzling opportunities of th city. Alas! only to be compell ed to turn the grindstone fo sharpening the tools of others If our young men are wise ani truly have great ability, the; will remain at home, at least for a season longer uutil thei wisdom teeth are cut. It is mor satisfactory to be a prominen and respected citizen of a vill age than to be an insigniticanz sti anger, jostled and ignored by the hurrying mass of human ity in a metropolis. We wouht rather be a hog on a farm thai a caged lion in a menagerie. How To Glive Quinine To Children PERILINE is the trade-mark name given to a: rt ov ta u i des inoat disturb the stnmact Children take it and never know it is Quinine Mao especially adapted to adults who canno aue nervuness nofringing in the head. Tr' Hot W ad. So therefo vith SUMMER BUY. s and Lawns line, 15c. Value, Black a ....... ...8 1-3c Sale Pri BARGAINS IN C A few Palm Beach Suits previout $7.50 Sale Price............ 185 Suits all pure worsted Osweg the biggest values ever offered, j a fui range of size and colors val Sale Price............... A few Men's Odd Suits value frox Price ...... Lot of Men's'Odd Coats excelleni t! Waist! Our full Sale Price 39c Goods, E Sale Price 89c. and all aime Waists $1.79 slashed leachings saving < Sale Price loc on the d :>om, Sale Price loc Our full lue Sale Price 7 1 2 Gowns, value Sale Price 61 . etc. are SHOES Children's Low Quarters. from $ -e SHoffman Dyeing T. N. WR.DI nCLEA NING, - R E P t CLO e Suits We respectfully~ d Sponged age of those who rand another are displE >- Pressed . sei vice they are ui d '5. We solicit those g lu particular about t iis done. r 4 Suits We solicit tho e fo teto t. r care andateio a$0 All who come ea sured of servi -Advance. et tMail Order Work Gii e . Call Us-We'll Call. ' Medical College of the CH1ARLE t Scnool of Medicine and Pharmacy .Owned and Controlled by the State EightA-seveuth session begins Oc. ober 1, 1915-Eads June 1, 1916. Fine new thfee-story building im B mediatelv opposite R >per Hospita!. r Laboratories of (Themis:,ry. Baeter B jology, Anatomy, Physiology, Path ology, Clinical Pathology, Pharmac ology and Pharmac-y provided with new, modern equipment. S The Roper~ospital, one the largr Sest and best equipped hospitals in -the South, contains 218 bed, and with an extensive out-patient service, offers unsurpassed clinical advant ages. S Practical wor-k in dispensary for Spharmaceutical students. Two years graduated service in rRoper bosuitai with six appoiut ments each year. DepartmenL of Physiology and t Embryology in~ aliliation with the -Charleston Museum. Ten full time teacr4 ini labora tory branches. - For catalog address Box 12. OSCAR W. SCHLEE-TER, Charleston, S. C. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days :ather. re we de GOODS to E Z Walkers. Lnd-White, all sizes ce .............48c. LOTHING. ily retailed at $6.50 and ..............$3.98 o Serges and Cashmeres ust come in, so we have ne in from $15.00 to $5. ....... .... ..$8.98 n $10.00 to $12.00 Sale ....... .... ....$5.48 value Sale Price. $1.48 line of Summer Dress s Crapes, Lawns. Silks kinds of wash, goods, to the lowest price, a >n each yard, 15 to 25c ollar. line of white goods, as Skirts, Corset Covers, almost given away. L.50 to $2 values. at $1. IORRIS NESS, Manager. and CleaningCo 1AN, Manageir. PR ESSING, ~IR ING TH ES. solicit the patron- Suits fow one reason'or Steam ased with the valet ow gettmng-. Cleaned who may be over :e way their work $1.00 Ladies' ~e who appreciate to details. Clothes may. feel as- Cleaned ce that's differ Epecially en Special Attention. Phone 142, Manning, S. 0. State of South Carolina. STON, S. C. COLLEGE BUILDING ROPER HOSPITAL.j Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old San-- general strengthening tonic. GROVE-S TA... mELESS chill TONIC, drives out