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We Are Headquarters for Nitrate of Soda in quantities from ten tons and upwards. We have sold during the past ten days a large ton age of this material, and while prices have advanced during the past week it is still cheap com pared with other ammoniates. Get our prices before you buy. IMANNING OIL MILL. and look over what we have to show you in a our line next time you i come to town. It may be vou are not in the W what we have for sale, a' i but would give us the *i privilege and pleasure E of showing you thrua i anyway. We will show you only such goods as will give you service. A Prices and terms al ways in line. Stop with i us when in town. I U.Me BraliM & Soil.I Mr. armer ! Is your Home Sanitary and up to-date ? Are you giving your Family's Health the proper considera tion? We are( inI poSition to give you Light and Power, Water Sup ply, Moder Plunbing System, Sewer disposal. Our Enginecring Department is at your disposal, at no cost to you. If you are inlevested, and you should be, let us know and our Representative will call and see you. I DIXIE ELECTRIC AND PLUMBING CO. [ECTION MUDDLE BROUGHT TO CLOSE harleston Public to Be Preferred to Personal Ambition .and Factional Strife. 'The supreme court yesterday dis nissed the petition brought to the !ourt yesterday morning by counsel or Mayor Tristam T. Hyde of Char eston for a writ of certiorari to com ?el the city Democratic executive com nittee to submit the records and oth 'r data in connection with the recent tetion and the declaring of John P. ";race the nominee for mayor. The vrite also asked that the committee >e compeled to canvas the contested mallots, the throwing out of which ,viped out the majority of Mayor [1yde over Mr. Grace. The court emphasizes that the dis nissal calls for the end of the pro onged litigation and the composure >f the public mind. "There is a third mart.y to the controversy. That , arty s the public of the city of Charles :on. Further litigation is not only jrought to an end by the bar of the lay of the (general) election, but the :'reat public, not concerned in the con Lentions of the parties thereto, is to 'e preferred to personal ambition and factional strife. It calls for the end ;f litigation and the composure of the public mind." The court divided on the issue. The maojrity opinion was written by As soci:ate .Justice Gage and was concur red in by Chief .Justice Gnary and Asso 'inite .1ustice Watts. The dissenting )pinion was filed by Associate Justice Ilydrick and was concurred in by As sociate Justice lraser. I,atst week the court in a majority apinion dou'lared the election null and void, Associate .Iustice IlIydrick re minded that the coutrt in the first ease teelared neither lr. IHyde or Mir. Grace the nominee, because the noi nation was illegal and it was ordered set aside. Cont inuing the petit ion out lined the litigation before the court in the election case, in which an opin iott was handed down that the court' could not assume that W. Turner Lo gan, chairman, and the members of the committee would not declare the results of the primary according to law. "It. appears now from the verified petition of Mr. IHyde .tat the commit tee did not do what was assumed itt would do, but taint, it met, on Novem-' her 25, and, by its action and method of prIedure. practically set at naught and nullified the decision of this court, for its procedure was clearly contrary to that which we had pointed out to be the proper procedure in clear and unmistakable terms. I c-m not con sent to an order which, i.. effect, al lows a party to a cause to set at n:au,.hit and nullify a decision of this court in that case." Contending that the committee has plenty of time to make an investiga t ion of the rejected ballots of which 77 wer challenged votes and 14 muti Iated bal lots, before the <iate oif the genteral electin, the dissenttitng opinhion hohtlls thiiat Mr. Hyd'ue has the tight toi htave this dlone( and that the court in assum itin g jur isd ict ion oIf the case de e ided that lie had acquitred tright s utn der1 thte primat'y electioni statute atnd the rights shtontld be pt'otected and e'nforced by tile cour'ts. lO)SS Fit~OM lIlRE IN BIG FIGURES Baltimore, Md., NOV. 28.-Revised es tinmates of the loss cautsed by thte fire whtich early today wrecked thriee of the group of buildinigs in the centet'r of the city, formerly occupIed lby Johns HIopk ins uttiversity andti daimaged abiot a sc'or'e of residences and stot'es in the vic in ity placed the a mount at apptroximattely $700,000. T'he loss to the tun iversit y alone may reacht $500, 000, but it is covered iby insuratnce. Inv'est iga tion is untdet' way to deter mline the oi'igint of the blaze' which br'oke out in McCoy ball, one (of the uniiits of thte I11opk inis grouttp. Sevet'l ex plosionts weie henard ini th e butild ing a few mintutes aftert the fire star'tedl and tts no explosives wetre stored there fire officialIs arec at a loss to explain whtat cau tsed thlemi. McCoy hatll, which since the re mioval1 of the tiniv'ersit y to Homiewood had becen home of vi rtualnly till oif the (lhairitable1 or'ganizatlions of the city, wasii de(stroyedI wit h records, mranut s'ri pt attd dait a of valu te t hat cant not he fixed in dlollar ts. The Maryland To lierc'uloasis assciat bn lost mre( thani 12,000,000 Redl (ross Christ mas seals whtich enni noit lie ireplaiced fot' the enam pa ign jttst ablouit t(o beg in. A high wind drove hitge' ember's foi' manty squarttes, start ing several other fres. fOne blaz roke'o~ ottt ten blocks awvay. Eua w Street Methodist Episco patl churchoi, t wo squares diistant, wa'ts set on fire atnd badly daniiigedl. TIhe churebcl is onte of the city's~ oldest. edii fiees andl Itas bIe 'ttpromeimtentl y iden - tiied withi the hiist ory (If Met hod ismi. Frriarcis Autshuryv is buit ed un derneathI MONEY MAKES MONEYI E A R L Y every self made man in the Unit ed States started in'life at the bottom of the ladder by BEGINNING TO SAVE MONEY WHEN YOUNG. Year after year he ad ded to his savings. In time his opportunity came, and HE HAD THE NECESSARY MONEY WITH WHICH TO SWING IT, because he had SAVED HIS SURPLUS. Any young man in this town or community can do the same. Deposit your money in this bank each week. We will SAVE IT FOR YOU, and some day YOUR opportunity will come, and you Will have the money with which to swing it. Be a self made man. What others have done, you can do. The brains of the country are not all centered in the men who have already achieved success. HOME BANK &TRUST CO1 MANNING, SO. CAROLINA. I CHAMPION MOWERS! We have just gotten in our line of Champion Mowers, and we would like for you to come in and let us show you the advant ages of this machine. Our Stock of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Etc., is complete. When in town make our Stables your Head quarters. We will soon have in a car of the Famous GRANT SIX Automobiles These cars are hard, to get and we would advise that you place your order now. ICoffey & Rigby.