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OYSTERS! Mne receive Fresh Norfolk Oysters by express daily. Come and try a Fry or Stew, Everything sanitary. The only Calfe in town. DIXIE CAFE. Dr. John B. Cordero SUMTER, S. C. OpticianlAnd Eyesiqht Specialist. Eyes famined without the use of Drugs. Guarantees to Relieve Headache or No Charge. Cross Eyes Straightened Without the Knife. Eye Strain Relieved with scientifically Fitted Glasses nour eyes call for help don't neglect them and take the awful chance of their becoming diseased. Consultation Free. Permanently located in Sumter. Examinations Sundays by Appointment. OSSCE, 14 South Harvin St., SUMTER, S. C. Aloalu Railroad [Co. TIME, TABLE, NO. 14. 'Effctive Sept. 11914. Supersedes Time Table No. 13. i tation Train No. 1 Train No. 2 Train No. Train No. 4 M). Read Up. Read Down. Read Up. Read Down. Alesia Ar. 8:30 a.m. Lv. 10:15 a.m. Ar. 5:00 p.m. Lv. 8:15 p.m. 0 McLeod Lv. 820 " 1020 Lv. 4:50 8:20 2 -Iarby " 8:15 "1025 4:40 8:25 5 3Drant " 8:05" "10: : I m a ~ i - " 8 : 3 0 " New Zion " 7:40 " b 11:3 " 1 4:00 " 9 8-W c 14 bards "735 ":50 8:55 15 see "7:30 11Z 3:35 9:05 17 Paoda t." 7:15 1"40 3:20 9:15 20 Hudsoms " 7:10 " 11:55 3:10 9:20 21 Omn 7:00 Ar. 12:05p.m. 3:00 Ar. 9:30 25 rnSr Tmo. 1 and No.e4 ar Passenger Trains. TTin No.N2 and No. 3 are Mixed TraN.s. Daiy except Sunday. OeNIOM@Leods, HarbyIDurants, Beards and Hudson areflag stations. P. R. ALDERMAN, T. M. Alco:, S. C ~ ha 1W:25 Th "H4:40t "Be:2 " Hav yo 1e:3r "tp to think of wha 8:30 h " 7f yo ife' ..1r:5 w"l e Ar 4:1u "tr awa part of you mo cro ~11:3 th"itr of 4:0d ag an 8-50ortune4 . d ealp.1ace fo re eepingeor franssal. I' odpa or eve 2 fand e No. 3 ae a Tronaningnetono Day wt tobrSuoeofteedasawya.ngtat h MaeM ~ors ayo,orntods.ery and Hudson rate'and witaotos SW ate Walfinl-o nThe toarvbsess ey Hame you me intopped to"hnllof.ht"haveto Imumr es Wheork wilbAe yotny away We'll ofmemour moneycou hener You l aed Msortne. - I ayo want to etrroin of thayst CLD neorit LthPe loan frhase twlv g ood our apshtraes compitout i any red tae..Drs diectoe an tmei toure, we ewill gldyreudyour WhenYoeedMoey * DICSOUTEL DRUGANTED TH E RE IS A Reason! Our Mule Pen, Buggy Repository, Harness and Wagon Houses are Full. We are today doing business with a thousand satisfied customers who were directed to us by their fathers and grandfathers. Fourth Car Mules tol arrive next Monday. A look, and our price, and goods make ycu a customer-Guess the Reason. B. I RADHAM & ON Cl ed co S1 be / ot: ad al 'I-n bl ax In B< CI Rheumatism : Just put a few drops-of Sloan's th on the painful spot and the pain si stops. It is really wonderful T how quickly Sloan's acts., No need to rib it in-laidon lightly g it penetrates to the bone and re brings relief at once. Kills z4 rheumatie pain instantly. N Mr. Jame E. Alexnder, of Nyf ci WVVPawf Me., wmites: !'Many straiP bl my back and nps brought on he- C ( matm in the eciatio nerve. I had it so cc bad one 'ht when sitting in my chair, that I hato Jump on my feet to get relieh I at once applied your Lsnment to the affected part and in less then iznutes it was perfectly may. I think it is Co best of &H Linimeate I ave ever ueed.V SLOANS a N Kills Pain At all dealers.25c. Send four cents in stamps for a TRIAL BOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Dept.B. Ph&Ad M Pa. t b Owns a Cat With a Long "Recipe." One of the officers of the Cat club j heard that an east side woman has an exceptionally valuable cat which might be exhibited at the forthcoming cat show, and called her on the tele- d phone to inquire about it. "Yes, he's u a valuable cat," the woman replied. n "We wouldn't take $200 for him. We c paid $50 for him when he was a lit- d tie kitten, and he's got a long recipe." 0 -Kansas City star. Sick Headache. fi rq Sick headache is nearly alwayt caus- 01 6d by disorders of the stomach. Cor- al rect them and the periodic attacks of sick headache will disappear. Mrs. John Bishop of Roseville, Ohio, writes: "About a year ago i was troubled with indigestion and had sick headache that lasted for two or three days at a time. 0 1 doctored and tried a number of reme- 9 dies but nothing helped me until dur- d ing one of those sick spells a friend ad- t ised me to take Chamberlain's Toblets .1 This medicine relieved me in a short time." For sale by all dealers.-Adv. e Stage Bells. t "Parsifal" is Interesting, quite apart n from its artistic merit, as having had t: a musical Instrument invented for it, li and named after it. The reproduc- tl tion of the sound of church bells In e opera was long a difficulty. Real a bells simply drowned the orchestra, and all substitutes were tried In vain i until Doctor Moti designed the Parsifal bell instrument, somewhat on the prin cipie of the grand piano. Each of Its five notes has six strings, which are struck by large hammers covered with cotton wool. And the result is S as near to the solemn sound of - church bells as the theater has been al able to get. di A Test For Liver Complaint .Mentally Ui ~ happy-Phisically, Dali. The Liver, sluggish and inactive, h: irst shows itself in a mental state-un- S< appy and critical. Never is there joy Si n living, as when the Stomach and ey Liver are doing their work. Keep your al Liver active and healthy by using Dr. da ing's New Life Pills; they empty the owels freely, tone up your tomach, ure your Constipation and purify the Bood. 25c at Druggist. Bucklen's rnica Salve excellent for Piles.-Adv. W. 0. W. Woodmnen of the World.te Meets on First Monday nights at M 30. foS 7isitin:Sovereigns Invited. de ni -th - ro -' he~est'!edicin~de n< I ~. -~.LeyandBkidder'ronbes" is LEY i PLLS ~ z Rheumatism. ci .~7DKidneys ana h< For Sale by All Dealers. wi all C< APPAREL SHOP ~ al FOR MEN 55 AND LADLES Everything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn o ment of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully C and promptly.t DAVID UTFITTING COMPANY, Charleston, S. C. The duinin That Does Not Affect The Head I Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMo QUIM NEis better than ordinary TI Quinine and does rm t cause nervousness nor G1 ringing in head. Remember the full name andM amberlain's Congh Remey-Tn Mothers Favorite. "1 give Chamberlain's Cough Rem .y to my children when they have Ids or coughs," -.rites Mrs. Verne iaffer, Vaudergrift, Pa. It always lp them and is far superior to any her cough medicine I have used. I vise anyone in need of such a medi 3e to give it a trial." For sale by dealers.-Adv. Jewish Flags. The Zionists have adopted a flag ade up of a white gound with a ue horizontal stripe on each side, td the shield of David In the center. reference to the direction from the >ok of Numbers, "Every man of the illdren of Israel shall pitch by his vn standard, with the ensign of their ther's house," the Midrash explains at the emblems and colors corre onded to the 12 precious stones set the breast plate of the high priest. -&e colors for the different tribes were follows: Reuben, red; Simeon, 'een; Levi, tr-color, white, black and d; Judah, sky blue; Issachar, black; fbulon, white; "Dan, blue; Gad. gray; aphtali, wine color; Asher, pearl >or; Ephraim and Manasseh, jet ack; Benjamin, all the above colors Embned. A Preacher's Partisan Prayer. It is difficult for the fervent partisan > avoid politics, even in the pulpit. ere are those, too, who never trY. mong them was Father Taylor, the oston sailor-preacher. He was once Dducting a Sunday morning service few days before the state elections, nd he ook the opportunity of offer g up a fervent prayer that a man 2ght be chosen for governor who :ould rule In the fear of God, who -ould never be afraid of the face of y, who would defeat the ringlead rs of corruption, who would defy his wn party if it yielded to wire pullers, rho- Suddenly Father Taylor aused. Then he brought his prayer D an abrupt conclusion. "0, Lord," e exclaimed, "what's the use of box ag the compass in this way? Give us eorge N. Briggs for governor. tmen!" Prompt Action Will Stop YoUr:Congh. When you first catch a Cold (often in icated by a sneeze or ccngb,) break it p at once. The idea that "It does not iatter" often leads to serious compli tions. The remedy which imme itely and easily penetrates the linig f the throat is the kind demanded. r. King's New discovery soothes the Titation, loosens the phlegm. You wel better at once. "It seemed to mch the very spot of my Cough" is ne of many honest testimonials. 50c 1 your druggist.-Adv. Luminescence of Nitrogen. It has been found that nitrogen, vig rously and spectroscopically pure, ac uires a continuous luminescence, uring the electric discharge, and herefore this phenomenon can no nger be attributed to the prescence f traces of oxygen. In the pres nce of metallic vapors, such as those f mercury, sodium or potassium, says be Scientific American, the phenome on is not produced owing to the ni rogen's being attacked by the metal c vapors, forming a combination of he metal with nitrogen. The pres nee of oxygen, which oxides the met Iliec vapors, binders their action on he active nitrogen and renders Its nration possible. Keep it Handy For Rheuatism. No use to squirm and wince and try wear out your Rheumatism. It will ear you out instead. Apply some oan's Liniment. Need not rub it in -just let it penetrate all through the ected parts, relieve the soreness and ew the pain. You get ease at once: 2d feel so much better you want to go ght out and tell other sufferers about .oan's. Get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ent for 25 cents of any druggist and ve it in the house-against Colds, >re and swollen Joints, Lumbago tiatica and like ailments. Your mon back if not satisfied, but it does give most instant relief. Buy -a bottle to y.-Adv. Remorse Endures. Though Allah and earth pardon sin. naneth forever remorse.-Kipling Sick Two Years With Indigestion. "Two years ago I was greatly b-ene ed through using two or three bot s of Chamberlain's Tablets." writes rs. S. A. Keller. Elida, Ohio. ."Be re taking them I wus sick for two ars with indigestion." Sold by all alers.-Adv. About Sound Waves. One of those scientists ,jho are al ys developing apparent paradoxes thoght has come forward with the atement that sound Itself Is not ex aneous, but exists only because of irve. In other words, If the ears of e human race were removed tomor w the world would be absolutely iseless to humanity. The contention that the sound waves, traveling at rate of 1,090 feet a second, create visible ripples in the air just as a ol ripples when a rock is thrown to t. The greater the force of these ayes the louder the sound. But there no noise until these sound waves ike the sensitive nerves of the ear. bs, reverting to the original pr'oposl n, the air waves themselves would noiseless did they not operate .in~ mjunction with the human sime of saring. Mrs. McCln's Experience With Croup. "When my boy, Ray, was small he is subject to croup, and I was always irmed at such times. Chamberlain's >gh Remedy proved far better than .v other for this trouble. It always eived him quickly. I am never. thout it in the house for I know it Is positive cure for croup," writes Mrs. .R. McClain, Blairsville, Pa. For le by all dealers.-Adv. Tax Notice. The County Treasurer's Office will open for collection of taxes on 15th ftber 1914, and close 15th March 15. The tax levies are as follows: For State 6 mills; County 4 1-2 mills; >urt House Bonds 1 mill; County ands 12 mills; Constitutional School x 3mills. Special school tax levies: District 1, mills: 2, 3 mills; 3. 6 mills; 5, 3 mills; 4 mills; 9, 10 3-4 mills; 10, 4 mills 11. mills;:13, 4 mills; 14, 6 mills; 15, 8 ills; 16, mills; 17. 4 mills; 18, 2 mills; 10 mills; 20, 14 1-2 mills; 21, 3 ills; ,9 mills; 26, 8 mills: 27, 6 mills; 28, mills: 29, 4 mills: 30, 6 mills; 31, 2 ills: 32 4 mills: 33, 3 mills. L. L. WELLS, County Treasurer. vigoratiig to the Palo and Sickly ie old standard general strengthening tonic, moE's TASTELESs chill TONIC, drives out ,laria.enriches the blood.and buildsuthe 3ys FOR th HORSES, MULES a WAGONS. BUGGIES. SURRIES, HARNESS, ETC.. call'to see us. We expect to get in a few more Fords soon, but they are hard to get now and the factory has sold all they can make by-October 1st. Also a fuli line of tires and parts. 10-12.14, SUMITE'R, a. Sumter, St., C. SHAW CO., C. 'Phone 553. 01 - d R j d Cl We Never Miss When Men See Our Guns s C in our efforts to please thcse who they immediately begin to think T come here' to buy any kind of of a day in the woods and a full hardware. It's a sure thing that game bag at night. But don't we can please you if you are 0 - we cn peas yo ifyouarestop at looking. Come right in d looking for a good gun, That M t this hardware store and examine y part of our business makes a friend every time a sale is made. our guns in your own bands t When you are in the neighbor- Heft them, balance them, sight e hood, drop in and you'll know them. If that don't complete 2 why. your satisfaction, the prices will. C thisenhHurdw e stoenu xmne Great Bargains at KATZOFF'S T Great Fall Sale Sale will continue for 30 more days. Yours for a Square Deal. DOnft Wat for Time ' ~oteaCh .. ~O SVe; : Strt him Young people who are taught to save become a credit to a community by reason of the fact that it makes them ambitious. Young people will take pride in looking upon this institution as their Bank and they have the privilege of coming and going just as much as they please. A - Bank acquaintance is a fine thing for a boy who is j nearing the point of active life. Start him with 81. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings. The Bank of Manning. NOTICENotetoCeirs Pursuant to Resolution of the Board ett fJmsP agtn eesd f Directors thereof, notice is hereby ilpenthmduyatsdad en of a eeI BER Soodr of NY~ewu~sadett il aep to be held on the 4th day of December,curofsieta. ce of D . ALDERlAN & SONS Setr Co., Alcolu, S. C., for the purpose of Lk iy .CR .1. coe onsidering a Resolution that said Cor- ~ 94 oration, FORK LAND & TIMBER COMPANY, shall go into liquidation and wind up its affairs and di:Molve inO heAlnco u, . ., Oct. 2Sh. 1914. T Lts: D. W. ALDERMAN, teett fAe .Tna.dcae,' President. wl rsn hmdl tetd n L. J. ALDERMAN, toeoigsi saewl aepy Secretary. mn oteudiindqaiidEe ucklen's Arnica SalveIATNDL The est alveIn Te Wold staeng of JaeC. Lacton1, deceased, Coldse should be "nipped In the bud", for if allowed to run unchecked, serious results may follow. Numerous cases of consumption, pnCu mcnia, and other fatz dis-1 eases, can be traced* back to a cold. At thc Eirst si;,. of! cold, protect yourseli bY thoroughly clear.si u - system with a few doses o TIEDFORD'S LA DAUGHT''1 the old reliable, vegetable ver powder. Mr. Chas. A. Ragland. or "adison Hights Va., says: I have been using Thed ford's Black-Draught for sicmnach troubles, imdiges - tion. and cods, and find itte be the very best medicine I ever used. It makes an old man feel like a young one." insist on Thedicrd's, the orignl and genuine. E-67 for the Boll:Weevil! He is $ in 250 miles of the South + Carolira border, and he is coming at the rate of 44 + miles per year. Louisana in 1904, before his advent, made 1,080,526 4 + bales; in 1910 she only pro : duced 245,648 bales. $ This Bank wants to help you get ready. 4. -4 * The PeOpes Bank_4 $ OF MANNIN6. + W. C. DAVIS, President. R. C. WELLS, + Cashier. + CYPRESS ~ SASH DOORS SBLINDS MOULDINGS AND MILL WORK Hodo8oY u Moe. in in tie'favr iitwl bodo-oyu Eeybsns na soldhaeanaconta safe ohn to Yours Mo eye ;he advantage of being able to iraw against it by check is worth ;omething. This bank solicits he accounts or merchants and ndividualIs. ' holle Bailk alld TrISt Co Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims againstthe state of E. C. Thames. dece::sed, wilf resent them duly attested. and those wing said estate will make paymnent to be urdersigned qualified administrator fsaid estate. P. B. TH AMES. Davis Station, S. C. Tov. 16t h, 1014. Constipation Is to bedreaded. It loads to serious ailets. Fever ndatestia. Piles. a mcore of other troubles follow. Don't let Constipation last. of fermented asy fos Dr. King's NewLife Pills All Druggists 25 cents SATIFACION OR MONEY BACK uilt L salpeulag 'SJO'sS PlO sam "Madame" Fitted Him. The friends of a certain senator say at, although it is admitted that some ie used senate stationery to promote mining scheme, it is very unjust to ake any charge of dishonesty against e kindly old man. To illustrate his taracter, they tell this story: He as one of the funeral party that so >mpanied the body of a distinguished nator to its burial place. On the turn trip he went early to bed. The ext morning his round, red face, de >id of hair, gentle of expression and rinkled, was thrust out of his berth ; the Pullman conductor passed by. kre we on time, captain?" called out Le senator in his thin piping voice. lust on time, madame," said the con Lictor, as he lifted his hat and passed Old-Time Wages. The history of Rumford gives the >llowing account of how farm work as paid among the early settlers of umford: Young men who went out work received $8 per month, for the x busiest months of the year, which as considered good wages, though a extra hand sometimes earned $10. very sick day and every holiday was educted. It was also specified that o cash should be paid, but settlement > be made in products of thefarm. irls reeeived for services 50 to 75 nts a week. If the work was spin ing wool, the day's work was five keins of warp or six skeins of filling. alico was 75 cents a yard.-LewistOn ournal. our Cold is Dangerous Break il Up--Now A cold is readily catching. A run own system is susceptible to Germs. ou owe it to yourself and to others of our household to fight the Germs at nce. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- Honey Is ne for Colds and Coughs, It loosens ie Mucous, stops the Cough and sooth s the Lungs. It's guaranteed. Only 5c at your druggist.-Adv. iow To (ive Quinine To Children. EBRILINEis the trade-mark name given to an nprovedQuinine. Itisa TastelessSyrup. pleas t to take and does not disturb the stomach. :hildren take it and never know it is Quinine. jso especially adapted to adults who cannot ike ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor use nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try : the next time you need Quinine for any pur ose. Ask for 2-ounce original . Tkhe ame FEBRIIN is blown inbottle. cents. 0. EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT FDWARDS & PERRITT, CIVIL ENGINEERS kND SURVEYORS. )ffice Over Home Bank and Trust Co., MANNING S C. ,t Alcolu until January 1st, 1915 G. T. Floyd, URVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Office over Bank of Manning . H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. JiHARLTON DuRANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. .o. rURDY. s. oLIVER o BuAyEz SUJRDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys Counselors at Law MANNING, S. C. 7.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN )AVlS & WIDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MANNING. S. C. 50ANS NEGQTIATED On First-Class Real Estate dortgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning S. 0. SUCKNER & RUTLEDGE, ENGINEERS. SURVEYING )RAINAGE. SUPPLIES. PIN EWOOD, S. C. )RL. J3. A. COLE, DENTIST, Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. Phone No 77 ) R.1J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING. S.C. )HN G. CAPERS, (of South Carolina). Ex-Commnissioner Internal Revncu )SEPHI D. WRI HT. APERS & WVRIGHT, AT ORNREYS AT LAW Evans Building, WASHINGTON. D. C. MOTORCYCLES ! W. B. DAVIS, Agent, Sumimerton S. C. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days r druggist will refund money if PAZo NTMNT fails to cure any case of Itching. nd.Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to l4 days. e first application gives Ease and Rest. Soc. benever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ill Tonic is equally valuable as a ~neral Tonic because it contains the .i 1lknown tonic properties of QUININE sa d IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives ' t Malaria, Enriches the Blood- and ' ildsup te Wole yste. 5 cens.