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SUT 3 A First { To the me modern I petent Dr at your s * fill almos * tion, at * RHAME'S I SUMMER' Reliable 2 Can always be i We have made our scores of c merton and vi( the very best in Ladies' I * Men's Cl1 Oxfords Furnishi Dress G( Our store is ful Goods for Spr: wear, and we ci erable money I needs here. The Big Stor If it's t Summer find it a H. P. "Home of Iht Gasoline am Over Shi side.-st i buyer ler York am~ A m nateria opening * all the b, however, teous tre i GEORGE I.AnDIE HARR Aid I >dern Doctor is a. Iruggist--A. com uggist, always at a arvice, ready to * t any Prescrip- a )RUG STORE, A roN, S. C. VIerchandise found at our store. it our aim to give ustomers in Sum :inity nothing but heady-to-Wear = othing and Shoes ngs and Hosiery cods and Corsets 1 of all the New m ing and. Summer in save you consid by supplying your GORDIN e on the Corner r be had in ton, you will :t T R0Y'S. TROY, RTON, S. C. Eviting Eatables" u'sO I Lubricating Oil. A NNOUI\ are carrying a full, up-to-date stock of I ine of Hfart Schaffner & Marx Clothing f ecs for Men, Queen Quality Shoes for Wo , we also carry a full stock at all times a ur pricesi are right, as they are bought ri .ves en July 15th, for the North and Wecst I Blaltimore in the interest of our buisines t or our Fall Business. Come in and let is rumored in and around Pinewood that w up) an establishment there, but such rum usiness that we can possibly attend to her possibly in some other town, however, thi a very cordial invitation to our Pinewor atment and a square deal. JOSEPH'S T *' AND GENTS' READY-TO-WEAR, HA' RIO V E. COPELA Note to Advertisers. There will be several vacant spaces in the Summerton Bureau for adver tisements within the next few weeks, unless those having those spaces will renew their advs. There are several mercantile establishments in Summer ton who do not advertise in the coun ty paper. They state that it does not pay. I had one merchant in Summer ton to tell me only a few days ago that he believed he sold more goods through advertising in the Summerton Bureau than he would have by ef forts in show windows. We all more or less have show windows in Sum merton, but folks in the country don't ride through town to look at your window exposition like they sit in the coii shade of the afternoon and read the the weekly advertisements in the Summerton Bureau. After next week I hope to be able to see all the mer chants in Summerton and secure an adv., if only a small one for each week. It helps the town, increases the sales, besides shows the spirit of a good town. If we do not have the space to place all on. one page, I know that the Editor will allow us at least two pages for this kind of bus iness. Advertise, it will help your business. Folks may not tell you al ways that they read your adv., but they do just the same. If avou want your advertisement changed every week and do not have the time to do it, I shall always be glad to 'assist you in every way possible to make it pay you. I understand that there will be several new business enter prises in Summerton within the next few weeks and we welcome them to this department when they see fit to place an opening advertisement. ---- M. W. D. Carson spent Saturday in Sumter on business. The Misses Baker of Scranton oit visiting at the home of Mr. W J. Goodwin. Mr .1. A. Hionsuckr' spent Sun-iay :nd Mond,;" in Bennettsville. The Saniee Crossing Company is still canvassing the county and aS joining counties in the intere of the Santee River Bridge at Pmen.ney's l'anding. We understand that they ave niet widh generous r'st.re frorI All h.. > i ten asked to + - .. sofar. nd that c" erything points -ut that the project 's an assure . thing and tiI news ( oneerning the sam: is cry encouraging. We are sorry to hear of the criti -al illness of Mrs. E. 0. Rowe, of the Cross Roads community. We hope for her an early return to health. - Rev. W. E. Wiggins, Mr. J. S. Can tey and J. E. Rowe are attending the Methodist Conference at Olanta. Messrs. A. J. Plowden and A. W. Billups enave returnedl from Charles ton, where they wvent to attend~ the Unii.ed States District Court. Mr. Charles B. Davis and family spent Tuesday in Manning. Mr. I[arry Brown has accepted a position in Manning with a depart ment store as dry goods salesman. Mr'. James McClary is spending a few days in town, haiving recently re turned from Wofford Collegre, Spar Repri'~eentative' R. S. Whaley has prom isced the citizens o)f Suma a i rton to have the Federal G'oovernment es tablish a combination mail and pas senger jitney service between Man nig and Sumime rton, 1irovidled a e tition is sent up to that effect from the citizens of Summerton, Manning, andl intervening points. In view of the fact, that undier the new schedule which goes into effect ~CE MENT adies'' and Gzent' F urnishi n', amiong or Men, Style-plus Suits, Manhattan men and a general line o& Children' f Dry Goods Speialties, and a general ght, we can afford to sell themi thme sai and will visit St. Louis, Chicago, Phila s and will select a supply of the late~ us help you to pick what you ned e have purchased a building there an< ors are not true and1 we want to state e. We would like very much to be s isi quit out of the question just now d friends to our stores here and asisui ~EPARTMEN' !M. CAPS, N(YN'ONS. [lRY GOODS, o RE dent Somnethi R LATE DIS Guaranteed r No currying, no sh4 positively cure mang scratches on horses; No Cure, if used according to c E. M. WATT, For Sale at at Just Received--( Anchor LIl. You need Lime fo: buildings going u munity. Also have in Stock Arsenate and Paris 4 for tobacco and and bugs. Our pot a little larger than Good Stock Tobacc< Thermometers, Tv all the time. Corn CLARENDON H SUMVMERT( SURIETY ON Th'lose who aire required to gi and who desire to avoid asking fr or who nuy we'h to relieve t'rien bondismen, sh~ould apply in person J. J. CANTIA Sum 1perton AMER(ICAN SURtETY COM Catpital and Surplus Over $6,000,000 Wanv Several Saw Mill every week. Er balance of the $2 to $3 per day 1 MEDLIN & N F ND, Correspon on the Northwester railroad on the 8 8th day of this month the people of low Summerton will have only one mail L *per day, and in view of the fact that 5 under present arrangements, the peo ple of Summerton have no Sunday mail, the aforesaid combination mail and jitney service between Summer ton and Manning, will mean a great L convenience to the people of Summer ton and all patrons of the Summerton postoflice. and at least -500 citizens should sign the petition to Repre sentative Whaley. Besides, under the proposed newL schedule on the Northwestern railroad there will be no connections from L Charleston, either night or morning, L at Wilson Mill, and all parties from Charleston desiring to get into Sum merton, either night or morning, will.L have to go around by Sumter; the combination mail and passenger jitney L service between Summerton and Man-L ning will become an absolute neces- L sity. [ Mr. Ellison Capers is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Car lotta Capers. Mr. Capers has not yet received his discharge from the L service but expects to within the next few weeks. His many friends are glad to see him home again and hope that it will not be long ere he will he out again. L The recent rains thr-)ughout the L surrounding community have afford- L ed the farmers of this section an op portune time for putting nitrate to their crops. The crops in this im- y mediate section are far better, we are told than in many adjoining counties. Up to the present we have had no real bad weather to amount to any thing and we have one thing to be thankful for, that we have not been visited by a hail storm such as they have had in other parts of the county and adjoining ones. However, we have had a rather warm winter, ani the farmers hiay expect to have on h- nd many insects and pests about the time to lay by their crops. 'T'l past winter was very mild and owing to this fact we may expect the arri val of the boll weevil probably one year earlier. Taking into consider ation their past rate of travel it will take something like three years be fore they manifest themselves in this locality and with the Santee river a good barrier, this may hinder their rate of travel at least one year and it is very probable that it will be something like four years before they will be here. I am not familiar with the pest, although my old home being let year infested with the greatest of all cotton pests, but according to a!' reports from regions infested, th'ere k- little or no possibility towards manking a cotton crop when they are pre:a h nt. Some people seem to th ink that they will never reach this far,1 and oth.-rs think this certain, umnless sromething is tliscovered to pre'.ent them in the for-m of a spray or some kind of chiemical to apply, possibh in thre eil and let this be effectve from the siart of the seed to germ - inate, thait we shall be in the wov I belt within the next three y'ears. W may not i rrk for i t otl infeca-m within that time as it take3 t re ye:. s after 1~fir W ig d iscoveredl. moerton an M. 2r. W-u>l - W t'h.for of Manning we re u nitedl in the holy bonds of matrimeny on last Tuesday morning, the 3rd inst. Th'e brile was thie acc'omplishied da ugh t r of Mr. H1. E. Richbourg of the C'ross Roaids corn munity and Mr. Weatherford. ai prom intent business marn of M:tnning. Th ei:r Continned. ont I-dito~rial Page rhich are the Shoes. lHe line of s(tapte .delphia, New~ st styles. and lcontemplate that we have' n position to " We exctend e them cour [' STORE., MILLINERYt 4AU' A ~Li New! CO VERY flange Cure adding of hair. Will e of dogs, hogs and sore head chickens. No Pay lirections. Address, SUMMERTON, S. C. m I Drug Stores ,arload of Brand I E r the many new p in this com of Lead Green potato worms md package just USUal. Guns ine, Etc., on hand e and see us. ARD WARE Co. >N, S. C. ROND)S re Bontis in positions of trust, ienids to be'ome their sureties, is from further obl ig:en3 asi or by letter to , ttorney l'ampjhlets nA plcto Laborers. Pay riployment for year. Wages TOUCHBERRY UR