The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, August 05, 1914, Image 5
Seven Keys
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"No," Mid Bland, but tala tone waa
am tra. *n can't go back on Hay
No-It wouldn't"
tbousend." repeated Car
au. "Ten yean' salary the way 70a
are going ahead at preaent What's
Heyden ever dose for you? He'll
throw yon down some day, the way
no's thrown me."
I know"- warered Bland.
Mas package,M snggoeted
the msytr, take $20,000 00S and slip
th# rest to see. No questions asked."
-Weir - bogt a Bland. Ho was lost
Saddetaty too quiet of Baldpate moun?
tain Waa ansaUed by s loud pounding
aft the inn door and a toJco crying,
?neUnd-let mo for
*Msof#t Heyden ncwr cried Mr.
^ sin'I too lato," canto the mayor's
Too can do It yet It ain't
*^Do <
whatr cried Bland In a firm
[on can't bribe me, Cargan."
"Oo round to the
Then bo add
in: "That's my answer. I'm
Stuart? lot htm In."
?Ut htm in," bellowed tb> mayor,
"lint too hound la 1 gooes I've got
sf4nofjMng to say to M r. Heyden "
came to Magee's ears the
of opening doors and of return
'How do yon do, Cargan?" said s
?cico now to Bald pate.
"Cot the society howdydoea." replied
the Mytpr hotly. There's n little
to sott tod between mo and
ffsvien. 1 ain't quite wise to
> f ort nfsfchv the hotSuuhuls ways.
undt*otand your syetem. When
1 sj|t? my word I keen It Has that
gosj? out of style up on the avenue
wsVs yon irrer
'iThors are condltiona"? began Hay
h? there are!" roared Cargan.
* 'a word's his word, and be
It to me or I know the reason
Too can't come down to the
seas hall with any now dsn! like this,
I ?ka to have two hundred thoussnd.
W^dWnt 1 got itr
"Bees use," replied Heyden smooth
B*||*s si little favor you were to
int sae In return In to be made use
by tha courts."
in 1 help that?" the mayor de
'Waa there anything about
rt
??! SasJ say work. I want my pay."
etbe agreement? I did my work
my poy. I'll have It. Mr. Hay
len's voice was coo) and even ns
?opoho tc Bland.
yOot the money, Joe7"
<?Yes." Bland answered.
**Wberer
?fVVeU. wed better wait, hadn't wer'
sjsond * voice waa shaky.
jNo. WYII take It and get out." an
aayered Msydsn.
r*l want to see you do It!" cried
(fcrjan. "If you think I've come up
here on a pleasure trip I got a chart
?a pointer all ready for your neit
SL And let me put you wise,
nobby little tde* of yours about
e)sjdpab> Inn Is the worst *ver. The
Ceo Is ia full of people as If the reg
f senim.-r rates wss being charged."
i?T^ devfl It la!" cried Hsyden. III?
iolce twtrsyed a startled nuneysnee.
"It hasn't worried me none." went
do the mayor. "They can't touch me
I own the proeecutor. und you know
kV Hot It atn'*" getng to do you any
good 00 tin* sv< niie If you're aeen hers
with me. la It Mr. Hoydenr
??The reote rvje??o ' lot 1 vi*'..
"for getting tlie money nnd lenvlng at
once. I'm not nfrnUi of you, Cargan.
I'm armed."
"I ain't." sneered the mayor. "But
no exquisite from your set with his
little nlr gun ever Wifstl me. You
try to get away from here with that I
bundle und you'll (lud yourself all tau*
gled up in the worst mi*nip that ever
happened."
"Where's tbe money. Joe?" asked
Hayden.
"You won't wait"? Ulund begged.
"Wait to get my own money 1 guess
not! Show me where It is."
"Remember." put In Cargan. "that
money's mine. And don't have any
pipe dreams about tbe law?tbe law
ain't called into things of tills sort, us
a rule. 1 guess you'd be the last to
call it You'll never get away from
here with uiy money."
Mr. Mngee opened the card room
door farther and saw the figure of the
stranger, Hayden, confronting the
mayor. Mr. Cargan's title of exquis?
ite best described him. The new?
comer was tall, fair, fastidious In
dress and manner. A revolver gleam?
ed In his hand.
(To be Continued.)
Let's Have
a Look
At your watch and sec that It's
reAlly in readiness to give you
the proper time, A few ml mites
"lost" or 4,to tint* may ''nuse
you n lot of worry some day. Bet?
ter let us get iron? watch to run?
ning light now. Our expert *e
palrer knows all about watches.
W. A. Thompson,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
"a A IL" Stamps Given,
Improve Your Complexion.
Your complexion as well as your
temper is rendered miserable by a dis?
ordered liver and by constipation
Take Chamberlain's Tiblets and you
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all dealers.?Advt.
COULD SCARCELY
WALK ABOUT
kal For Tim Sohmti Mrs, Vb
cod Wu UiaUe to Attttd to
A*y of Her HoueworL
Pleasant HID, N. C-"! suffered lor
three summers," writes Mrs. Waiter
Vincent, of this town, "tnd the third and
last time, was my worst
I had dreadful nervous headaches and
prostration, and was scarcely able to
walk about Could not do any of my
housework.
Halso had dreadful pains In my back
and sides and when one of those weak,
sinking spells would oftte on me, 1
would have In give up and lie down,
until it wore off.
I wan cerMxly m a dreadful state of
hearth, when 1 finally decided to try
CarduL the woman's tonic, and I firmly
believe 1 would have died 0 I hadn't
taken it.
Alter 1 began taking Cardtd, I was
greatly helped, and all three bottles re?
lieved me entirely,
1 fattened up, and grew sc much
stronger In three months, I felt UI:<j an?
other person altogether."
Cardui Is purely vegetable and gentle
acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic
effect, on the womanly constitution.
Cardui makes for increased strength,
improves the appetite, tones up the ner?
vous system, and helps to make pale,
sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy.
Cardui has helped more than a million
weak women, during the past 50 years.
It will surely do for you, what it has
done for them. Try Cardui today.
Writ* to: Chitunoof? Medklna Co., Ladle*' Ad?
visory Dtpt.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special in*
ttructUmt on your cam and 64-paga book. Hoot
TrMUBMt for Woman." seat la piaka wrappar. J?ol
Taking Big Chance??. |
It la too ?rreat a risk to depend
upoln nelghh rn or sending for med?
icine in case of a sudden attack of
bowel complaint. In almost every
neighborhood someone has died from
cholera morbus that could have easily
been saved had the proper medicine
been at hand. Then think of the suf?
fering that must be endured until
medicine can be obtained. The safe
way is to keep at band a bottle of
t'hamherlaln'8 Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. Tt has never
been known to full and has undoubt?
edly saved the Uvea of many people.
Buy it now. It only costs a quarter.
For aale by all dealers.?Advt.
Ilia Indigestion Cured at Last.
After spending hundred of dollars
for medicine and treatmei. for Indi?
gestion an constipation with only
temporary relief, C. II. Hlnes, of Whit?
low, Ark., was permanently cured by
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all dealers.?Advt
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I Uifcrtiktr iH Eibilier.
Prompt Attention to Day or
Night Cells
AT J. 0. Crslf Old Stand. [H. Main
Phones S'gM2oi
WIIY IT SUCCEEDS.
Because It's for Ono Thing Only ami
Sumter People Appreciate This.
Nothing can be good for everything.
Doing one hing well brings suc?
cess.
D'.an'a i'idney Pills are for one
thing only.
For weuk or disordered kidneys.
Hero is reliable evidence of their
worth.
Mrs. Joseph Wells, Manning. S. C,
says: "I was afflicted with kidney
complaint and I suffered intensely
from dull, nagging backaches, head?
ache** and dizzy spells. Doan's Kid?
ney Pills proved to be just what 1
needed and I had not used them long
before I waa relieved."
The above is not an isolated case.
Mrs. Wells Is only one of the many
in this vicinity who have gratefully
endorsed Doan's. If your back aches
?If your kidneys bother you, don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?ask
distinctly for Doan'a Kidney PiUs,
the same that Mrs. Wella had. 50c
all stores. Foster-MUburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 40
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cards accepted on credit.
For Congress.
I hereby announce myself as a can?
didate for the nomination ns Con?
gressman from the 7th Congressional
District and pledge myself to abide
the result of the Democratic pri?
mary._ A. F. LEVER.
The Senate.
I am a candidate for re-election to
the State senate from Sumter Coun?
ty in accordance with, and subject to
the rules of the Democratic party.
JOHN H. CLIFTOX.
I hereby announce that I am a can.
didate for election to the State Sen.
ate from Sumter County, subject to
the rules of the Democratic party.
R. D. EPPS.
House of Representatives.
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of representatives subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
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tives, subject to the rules of the Dem?
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perience and my study of the State's
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effective service* I am a candidate foi
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sentatives, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
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For Auditor.
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Sumter County, subject to the rules
nf the Democratic party.
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For Treasurer.
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date for re-election as . Treasurer of
Sumter county, subject to the rules of i
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County Superintendent of Education
of Sumter County and pledge myself
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date for the otlico of County Super?
intendent of Education for Sutntei
County, subject to tbo rules of the
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Tor Coroner.
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date for Coroner of Sumter county,
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parly. S. W. RAFF!ELD.
l hereby announce myself a candi?
date for the office of Coroner of
.'?uinter Count) subject to the ruh?
governing the l>emocratlc primary
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'
lVr Magistrate.
I
j i hereby announco myself a candi?
date for reelection to the magistrate's
office, 4th district, Sumter county,
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undoubtedly Will bo declared a neutral
port under the neutrality proclamation
President Wilson Will issue in the
event of a general European war. Re?
strictions on giving refuge and sup?
plies to foreign ships there will ap?
ply the same as in New York or any
Other American port.
LITTLE CHANGE IN VOTK.
Clarendon County Will be "AImiuc That
ol* Two Years Ago.
Manning, July 31.?The enrollment
f<>r Clarendon county In 23 dubs out
Of tlit' total of 26, known, and re?
maining three ratimatcd, will be
about 2,125. This is about tbe same
as the vote polled two years ago.
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?
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One fourth more pure,^
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Ten Cents in Mendleson's Big \
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Other cans give you only
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Sixteen** ounces " of Pow-^*
I
dered Lye for a dime instead
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ments, how long to boil.
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and buy it of the following dealer*:
WHOLESALE DEALERS:
Cro8swell ft Co., Sumter, S. C. I'nion Hrokeratre Co., Sumter, S. C.
RETAIL DEALERS:
Levi Bros., Sumter; W. S. llrou'don, Hrogdon; .1. W. Spencer,
Mayesville, S. C.;J. V Koykin, Providence, R. P. D. No. 1; J. R.
Kirkley, Remhert, B. C, K. V. D. 5; ,1. J. Chewning, Oswego, S. C.
U. V. D. 1; W. D. Hancock, Elliott, S. C; Tindal A Cuttino, Tindal
T. E. Hodge, Tindal; Willie Shuw Co., Sumter, R. V. D.6;J. M..lack
son, Tourney; W. D. Fraaier, Oswego, K. V. D. I; S. A. Harvin, Sum?
ter, K. F. D. 2; P. IJ. Harvin, Sumter, R. F. D. 2; ?illespie & Huges,
Claremont, S. ('.
Young Man, time tells .
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you are able"
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THE
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings.
BANK OF SUMTER
ESTABLISHED 1889