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ro coMFAinr. loimi, a a %%M P*V Im genvter Wetohteaa tu found? ed en ltee mm the Tau goathroa la Waestaan aa4 BoBthroa etreelatlon and af both of Um eld Imitation u tho tl nee rest form of flattery, eat who would have expect? ed Cole U Blease to pay this sort of tribute to R. I. Manning. Neverthe leae he te dol ng It delly In his cam? paign ea^eehtM. Two years ago the keynote of Manning's campaign epeeeh wee hie repudiation of fee ttoaaltmn and his promise "to be the governor of all the pec pie" If elected. The people took him et hie word and he hae been the governor of all the p tap la. Bisa na, not being* a Tool, saw that BBj pbttcy of recognising none but pettlloal henchmen, of betas the gov? ernor of a faction only, had been re? pudiated, so he baa boldly adopted *a slogan and la go the talii crying aloud that If elected I er? he the imai people aad will knew Manning's way te the hatter way aad wtehee to make the veters haMave that he hae teen the Ught hae undergone a change of heart aad will aew try to tea like Oev. Meaning, a goverr.or of all the people. ? ? ? Do you want Wood row Wilson re eeeetedT If so, how mach? Honey is an dad to pay the legitimate * xpeneee erf the eampalga aad the Democrats have no big iotereete to pat up the meaty The llepobllcane are backed hp the bit manufacturers and finan? cial later**** alel they will provide eaore money than the Republicans arm anew what to do with. The Dem eeraeVe party h? the parry of tde peo pU and it hae worked and laglelate i for the benefit of the average citizen, which haa aroused the bitter antago? nisms of the men who have hereto? fore controlled the country through the Republican party and have profited by special legislation dictated by them. These men know what they want and have the assurance that a Republican president and congress will obey their orders. They do not , want the Federal Reserve banking system which removed from their con? trol the financial system of the country: they do not want a rural credits law; thsy do not want a tariff commission; and they do not want a Democratic administration, which has given the country these things and is working for the enactment of other laws that will be to the benefit of the people ad a whole. The election this fall will be a battle between the spe? cial Interests and the people, and the stake Is the Industrial and llnanclal independence of the farmers and working people of the United States. Real Estate Transfers. McCallum Realty Co. to Iva H. Bostlck, lot on Blending street, $5 and assumption of mortgages on same. C. C Beck to Fr?ser Brown, 30 acres In Sumter township, $300. McCallum Realty Co. to D. R. McCallum, lot on Broad street exten? sion* H and other considerations. nsssner to B. McLaughlin, lot of 12 acres en public road, also lot of 30 acres on Providenoe-Stateburg public road, $000. Master to Davis D. Molse, lot In suburbs of city, $60. R. J. Mayen, Jr., to F. A. Stuckey, lot In Blandland, $10. Master to L. W. Folsom, 60 acres in eeunty, $1,111. Willie A. Brltton to J. J. Brttton and J. B. Britton, 6? acres In county, Enterprise Building and Loan As? sociation to Bartow Walsh, lot in city. $160. Master to McCallum Realty Com? pany, lot on Oakland Avenue, $100. W. A. Bowman to Charles J. Qail lareV eat at village of Dalsen, $ T.50Q. Chess C. apencer to J. W. Sjencer, let Ja nssra of Mayesvllle, $Q and other usmsllni atlons. Recent heavy rains are said to have washed the road to Cam len In the vicinity of Rafting Creek quite badly. This is a road that is difficult to keep In good condition. ?? Rub-My-Ttsm?Antiseptic, Anodyne ?Kills pain, stops putrefaction.? MISS CLARISSE DAMON DROWN? ED. Fourteen-Year-Old Charleston Girl Loses Lire Off Station 27 Sullivan's Island. Charleston, July 6.?Miss Clarlsse Damon, 14 years of age, a daughter of Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Damon of this city, was drowned this morning off Station 27, Sullivan's Island, and two girls with her on a reef, which a ris? ing tide had cut off from the beach, were rescued uncor clous and later resuscitated. The body of Miss Damon was re? covered shortly before 1 o'clock this afternoon, off Station 20, and is now at the Atlantic Beach hotel. Several hours were spent by Capt. Coste of the life saving station and a party of volunteers, searching for the remains and at noon their quest had been in vain. An hour later, however, off Sta? tion 20, a mile from the reef, where the drowning took place, the recovery was made. Miss Clarise Damon, with her cousin, Miss Damon, of Florence, 15 years of age, and Miss Ruth Smoak of Charleston, 13 years of age, with oth? ers bathing this morning off Station 27, waded out to a reef and remained there in knee deep water too long, not realizing the danger of being cut off by water in a deep gully between them and the beach. Miss Clarlsee Damon started in and was Immediately over her head in wa? ter. W. A. Smoak, who was on the beach with a baby at the time, called to the girls to go back and Mr. Wil? kinson of Columbia hurried a boat to their assistance. Miss Damon of Florence and Miss Smoak were brought back to land partly uncon? scious, as they too were caught in the deep waters but were resuscitated byi Dr. Thomas Wright of Augusta, a visitor on the island. Meanwhile Miss Clarise Damon had been swept out ot.sight and was not seen again. Announces Engagement. ;?lliott, July 8.?8. C. Freeman an? nounce* the engagement of his daugh? ter, Qencva Elma, to John James Burkctt of Elliott. The wedding will be solemnized at the Baptist church on September 27. ?fhero wore five young ladies to take the examination to Winthrop College Friday, only three of them, howovor, trying for the scholarship. No. -686 will cure Chills and Fever. It Is the most speedy remedy we know.?Advt, 1 THE S?MTER 1 SUMTER, S. C. ||! Beg tu announce they have completed the installation of their modern 50-barrel Flour Mill, and are now prepared to grind wheat, and will guarantee the quality of their work equal to any mill in the I j country. I We grind up each lot sep? arately and In turn, and guarantee to give back the ? actual product from each 8 particular lot of wheat, so ! i you can eat your own bread. Mr. J. W. McDonald, our Superintendent, is an experi? enced mill man, having near II ly twenty years experience in the manufacture of flour in Virginia and North Carolina. We charge only 1-8 toll and guarantee to give you A Fair Square Deal. Wo have special milling-in-transit rates to all points. WE WANT YOUR BUSI? NESS AND YOU NEED US. Write for Full Information. J. W. M'DONALD, I Superintendent. PERRY MOSES, SR., President. rtnnniiiuniniimimiuuiHnmnnmnm ??? ' ????? Marriage. 1 1 On Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Brogdon of Brogdon, Miss Lillian Mann and Dr. H. G. Carter of Atlan? ta, Ga., were quietly married in the presence of the membera of the family andX a few intimate friends, the Rev. W.")d. Spinx of the. Baptist church performing the ceremony. After their marriage Dr. and Mrs. Mann left on a short bridal trip, before returning to Atlanta, which will bo their future honte. Mrs. Carter just before her ma?jluge had been visiting her sister, Mrs5 Jake Brogdon. ? 'f - Nc. 666 will cure Malaria or Bilious I Fever. It kills the germs.?Advt. FOlJ RENT?My furnished home, for sthnmer, in the mountains, Lenolr, N." C. Cool, shady; no dust S. A. Orlpr HloVory, N O. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF No. 10860. i The National Bank of South Carolina, at Sumter, tn the State of South Car? olina, at the Close of Business, June SO, It It. RESOURCES: 1. a Loans and discounts (except those shown on b). $765,072.24 2. Overdrafts, secured, $289.26; unsecured 158.82. . 448.07 4. Bonds, securities, etc: *r" 4. e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not includ? ing stocks) owned unpledged. ?#?* m ? * 6,080.46 5. Stocks, other than Federal Reserve bank stock ? 8,600.00, 6. a Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve bank.$11,600.00 b Less amount unpaid.9,750.00 9,760.00 9,760.00 7. a Value of banking house (if unencumbered) .. . 38,182.77 8. Furniture and fixtures. ? ? 4,565.66 10. Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank Vj 7/ 21,602.91 11. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago, and St Louis. 4,326.66 b Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities. 10,315.28 14,641.93 12. Net amount due from banks and bankers (oth? er than included in 10 or 11). 1,190.53 14. Other checks on banks in the same City or town as reporting bank. 1,644.08 16. a Outside checks and other cash items .. .. .. 1,612.10 b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents. 8:65.8 2 2,317.92 16. Notes of other national banks. 1,500.00 18. Federal Reserve notes. 140.00 19. Coin and certificates. 14,020.70 Total. $873,607.26 LIABILITIES: 25. Capital stock paid in.,.$200,000.00 26. Surplus fund. 126,000.00 27. Undivided profits. 39,187.91 31. Net amount due to banks and bankers (other than included in 29 or 30). 802.24 32. Dividends unpaid. 8,040.00 Demand deposits: 33. Individual deposits subject to check. 163,980.79 34. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 32,700.66 35. Certified checks. 25.00 36. Cashier's checks outstanding. 143.45 Total demand deposits. Items 33, 34, 36, 36, 37, 38, 39, and 40.$186,849.89 , Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice): , 41. Certificates of deposit. 31,533.14 43. Other time deposits. 226,670.75 Total of time deposits, Items 41, 42, and 43. . 258,103.89 47. a Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank ... 66,623.33 Total.?. $873,607.26 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Sumter. ss. I, C. O. Rowland, President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is truo to the best of my knowledge and be? lief. C. G. ROWLAND, President. 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