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HOUSEKEEPERS ! We have the following seasonable Goods at prices that will interest you: HADIOCKS. Our line of Haminocks is perhaps the best ever shown in our town. They are rich in coloring, commodious in size, and are well made. Get our orices and we will :onvilce You that they are good values we sell the Arctic Ice Cream Freezer: it has been the most satisfactory of arv Freezer we have ever brought to the market. We have a nice line of Gem Ice Shaves, Ice Picks. etc. Do not fail to see our tall Glass Vases for longstem flowers, they are splendid for use on dining table. We have too, a lot of Perfection Oil Cook Stoves. These Stoves are not only great fuel savers, but are the greatest comfort in warm weather, doing away with the necessity of making fire in the range in the morning or evening. They will greatly aid you in keeping your house comtortable during the heated period. We have just received a nice lot of Flower Pots and Churns. These are nice. clean goods and are the strongest stoneware that is made. FARMERS I . Do not fail to see us for MIowers and Rakes. We are selling, as we have for a number of years past. the Deering Mowers and Rakes. We are sure that this Mower is by far the best thing on the market. It combines lightness of draft with strength of construction. We ask that you examine your neighbor's old Deering Mower. You will find that it has withstood all kinds of hard usage. The Mowers we have are the latest designs from the factory and are splendid machines. W e still have a good stock of American Field Fencing to select from. Get our prices, we are sure that we have the best constructed Fence made. We buy this in carload lots and get the lowest prices obtainable. See us when in the market. Very truly yours. Manning Hardware Co. For Convenience and Safety, You should deposit your money in a good bank. As for safety, we have Burglary and Fire Insurance. Time Lock. Bonded Ofticers and Regular Examinations, and our con tinued growth is evidence of the confidence reposed in us by the people of Manning and the surrounding country. Deposits October 1, 1904, $38,154,82. Deposits October 1, 1905, $72,559.67. If your patronage has in any way contributed to our success, we thank you for same, if you are not already our patron, you are invited to become one. Bank of Clarendon, xniz,s.o. If You Were Asked to give your reasons for believing that the 'Home Life Insurance Co. of New York is one of the best companies, you would probably answer because is is Old, Strong and Reliable ! BECAUSE it ss more than a generation since it was chartered. BECAUSE its business from the outset has been ably and conservatively managed, and its growth has been healthy. BECAUSE its investments have always been prudently made, and its financial affairs kept well in hand. BECAUSE of the high character of the securities it has always held. . BECAUSE the Policy-Holders have been most amply protected, all olaims having been promptly and honestly settled. dis this not the Company to recommend to your friends ? This is what the best known papers have to say: Honest company found at last by the insurance investigators. Home Life is square.-Ne~w Haven Union, 12-1-O5. The good record made by the Home Life on Friday stood the test of further examination yesterday.-N. Y. World, 12-12-0S. Home Life fought shy of high finances. Insurance company found with clear bill--Wash ington Times, 12-11-05. Mr. Hug'oes was moved to make this comment: "You have apparently $74.000.000 Insurance in force: how is it possible for you to do all that business with all your accounts on your books." -N. Y. Times, 12-9-0S. The Home Life sugplied one of the marvels of the present investigation.-an insurance company without any obvious scandals.-N. Y. Tribune, 12-12-05. The investigating committee hast at last found one company with what is apparently a per fectly clean record.-N. Y. Commercial, 12-12-05. Mr. Hughes failed to bring out a single questionable transaction.-N. Y. Sun. 12-12-OS. Inquisitor Hughes ends one insurance company that benefits patrons.--Cincinniati Post. 12-11-05. Honesty found in an insurance copay No "yellow dog"' fund. No campaign or legis lative payment by Home Life.-N. Y. Wol'12-9-05. When President Ide of the Home Life Insurance.Company finished his testimony before the Armstrong Committee this morning Mr. Hughes sighed: ".It- hopeless!" He harvested a mighty small crop ot admissions.-Eveniing Sun. N. Y., 12-11-05. The Horne Life Insurance Co. of New York is one of the strong and reliable financial institutions of the country. Its successful career of over FORTY-FOUR YEARS has been the result of careful and conservative management and honorable dealing with its Policy-holders.. TH-E HOE LIFE of New York is one of the strong, reliable financial institutions of the country. Its successful career of over FORTY-FOUR YEARS has been the result of careful management and honorabie dealing with its Policy-holders. For further information write to S. E. INGRAM, Manning, S. C. Dividends Apportioned Ever'y Year. S. E. INGRAM, District Agent, Manning, S. C. WILSON BROS., General Agents, Columbia, S. C. SAxNITATrION. SS. L. KRASNOFF, Undertaker, J1. W. tIiRIOT, Funeral Director. Open day and night to meet the demands of the needy. Our Un Sdertaking Establishment is complete in every respect. We carry 2 Coffins from -$2.00 to $25.00: Caskets from 810.00 to -8300., finished and draped in the most artistic manner. We hate Hearses for both white a Sand colored people. Residences, halls, rooms and contents disinfected by the most ap Sproved methods of modern science, destroying all contagious and in- : Sfectious germs of every nature. Respectfully, 8. IL. Krasnoxff. Ilanning, $. C. ALCOLU RAILROAD. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS ~Ffective May 1st, 1906. NORTHEAST.-READ DOWN. SOUTHWEST.-READ UP. No.1. No. 3.jNo. 5.l i No. 2. No. 4. No. 6. Mixed. Mixed Mixced.I STATIONS. Mixed. Mixed.. Mixed A. M. P. M. - 1P. M. 200 74 .... .. ..LV---....... Alcou...... .... Ar 25 s 00 -. 2 05 7 5c ..--.... --.......... McLeod*............... 231 7*45 . -. --- 2 15 8 00 ... .. 5 -.......Harby*- -- -- 20 7 40 .--. 220 805... .. 7 .......DuRant::-.... . ... 1 735 .... .... 245 8 30 ...-- 12 ........... Sardinia.............. 13 710 ...-- ---- 2 55 5 40 .-.--- 14j...------ . -- New Zion*............ 1 7 0 .... 3~~ 0 4: ..... 5 ........Bearde............6-5-..... ---0-. 3 1 9 0 ..-.-- 17| ...........se10c.*.......... 8 0 ..... 4 00 94 ....2 .......Hudson*--- ----... 4; 6 15 .... 4P3. 101P.M . .- -I r........eulah.... ........Lv 016 00 .......---- ---- * All stations except Beulah and Alcolu are ftag stations for all trains. Mondays, No. 2. Fridays, No. 1. Tuesdays, No. 1-.audyN..adN.3 Wednesdays. No. 2 and No. 3. Stras o .adN.3 Thursdays, No. 2. P. R. ALDERMAN. F. L. COLLINS. Offand. "Some grocers." remarked the Cus tomer, "have an offhand way of weigh ing sugar, but I notice you're not one of them." "Offhand way? How do you mean?" asked the grocer. "I noticed you kept your hand on the scales just now while you meas ured out five pounds for me." Simplicity. % Only small souls assume exclusive airs. The more truly a man the moze simple do we find him. Rarely do we come in contact with a person from whom we may not receive something if we meet him on the plane of a kind ly human sympathy. It all -lies in our innate feeling. Cured of Bright's Disease. Geo. A. Sherman. Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I had kidney disease for many years and had been treated by physicians for twelve years; had taken a well known kidney medicine and other remedies that were recommended but got no relief until I began using Foley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me of this terrible disease. Before I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle re lieved me and four bottles have cured me of this terrible disease. Before I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fifteen minutes, day and night, and passed a brick-dust substance, and sometimes a slimy substance, and sometimes a slimy substance. I believe I would have died if I had not taken Foley's Kidiiey Cure." The Arant Co. Drug Store. A Puzzling Trick. Take a piece of writing paper about three inches scifare and with a lead pencil, the point of which has been dipped in water, draw a circle, a square, a triangle or any other geo metrical figure. Put the paper care fully on a pan of water. letting it float and leaving the surface dry. Carefully drop water on the surface of the paper until the space -within the figure is filled. The moistenedpencil lines wil keep it from flowing outside the figure. Now place the point of a pin over some point In the figure near the edge. The pin point must penetrate the surface of the water, but must not touch the paper. At once the paper will float around until the pin points directly to the denter of the figure. See if you can find out why it does this. Outwits the Surgeon. A complication :of female troubles, with catarrh of the stomach and bow els had reduoed Mrs. Thos. S. Austin, of Leavenworth, Ind., to such a deplor able condition, that her doctor advised an operation: but her husband, fearing fatal results,postponed this to try Elec tric Bitters; and to the amazement of all who knew her, this medicine com plotely cured her. Guaranteed cure for torpid liver, kidney disease, bil iousness, jaundice, chills and fever, general debility. nervousness and blood poisoning. Best tonic made. Price 50c at The Arant Co. Drug Store. Curious Belgian Competitions. The Belgian artisan spends his leisure in a very novel manner. He breeds a special cock for crowing and that which can outcrow its fellows has reached the highest pinnacle of perfection. The modus operandi is to place the cages containing the roosters in long rows, for it appears that propinquity creates the spirit of emulation, without which the proceedings would fall flat A marker appointed by the organizers of the show is told off for each bird, his duty being to note carefully the num ber of crows for which It is responsible in the- same fashion as the laps are recorded in a bicycle race. The cus tomary duration of the match is one hour, the winner being the cock which scores the highest number of points in the allotted time. Worry Wears You Out. There is no need of worrying along in discomfort because of a disordered digestion. Get a bottle of Kodol for Dyspepsia, and see what it will do for you. Kodol not only digests what you eat and gives that tired stomach a need ed rest,but is a corrective of the great est efficiency. Kodol relieves indiges tion, dyspepsia,palpitation of the heart, fatulence and sour stomach. Kodol will make your stomach young and healthy again. You will worry just in the pro portion that your stomach worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best. Worry is to be avoided at all times. Kodol will take the worry out of your stomach. Sold by The Arant Co. Drug Store. Changing serpents Into Rods. The Egyptian cobra is not unlike its Asiatic cousin except in the absence of the curious spectacle-lUke mark -which distinguishes the latter. Although it is the most poisonous reptile known to inhabit northern Africa, it is the fa vorite among the snake charmers. These conjurers know how to render this serpent rigidly unconscious by pressing the nape of its neck with a finger. This act appears to throw the reptile into catalepsy, in which he is as stiff as an iron rod. Traces of some thing similar having been practiced in olden times may be found In the Bible, where Aaron made a serpent of his red or~ staff. How to Break up a Cold. It may be a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be completely broken up in ore or two days' time. The first symptoms of a cold are a dry, loud cough, a profuse watery discharge f m the nose, and a thin, white coat i g on the tongue. When Chamber lain's cough remedy is taken every hour on the first appearance of these symptoms, it counteracts the effect of the cold and restores the system to a healthy condition within a day or two. For sale by The Arant Co. Di-ug Store. It Wouldn't Be Right. "Now, Susie," said the teacher, "If your father should agree to work for $250 a day and at the end of sir days should bring home $13, would that be right?' "No, ma'am," replied Susie, "an' it wouldn't take ma long to tell him so, you bet you!" Let not mirth be thy profession lest thou become a make sport. He that hath but gained the title of a jester let him assure himself the fool Is not far off .-Quarles. The V ery Best Remedy for Bowei Trouble. Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and well known i-esident of Blutfton. Ind., says: "I regard Chamberlain's~ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best remedy for bowel trouble. I make this statement after having used the remedy in my family for several years. I am never without it." This remedy is almost sure to be needed be fore the summer is over. Why not bhy it now and be prepared for such an emergency? For sale by The Arant A Venomous Snake. The only sure way to tell a venomous snake is to kill the reptile, open its mouth with a stick and look for the hollow, curved fangs. When not In nse they are conpressed against the roof of the mouth, beneath the reptile's eyes. They are hinged, as you can see if you pull them forward with a pen cil. The venom is contained in a sack hidden beneath the skui at the base of each fang.-Field and Stream. A Will on Ice. The strangest will on record is that of a Connecticut clergyman who broke through the ice of a certain pond. Finding that he was unable to get out upon the ice and realizing that lit had but a short time to live because of the bitter cold, he took hiskniife and wrote his will on the smooth surface of the ice. It was found, duly sworn to and recorded as his last will and testament. Will Help Some. Thousands annually bear witness to the efficiency of Early Risers. These pleasant, reliable little pills have long borne a reputation second to none as a laxative and cathartic. They are as staple as bread in millions of homes. Pleasant but effective. Will promptly relieve constipation without griping. Sold by The Arant-Co. Drug Store. riling It O. "Our minister does have the hardest luck. Just think, the baby's down with the croup, Albert broke his collar bone last week, their horse died yesterday, and now Mrs. Rector has pneumonia." "I suppose that by and by, on top of all that, some fool will get them up a donation party."-Woman's Home Com panion. Two Ways to Prosper. Two kinds of business men are bound to succeed. We refer to the man who knows how to advertise and to the one who knows that he does not know, but knows enough to get one who does Sknow to write and place his advertise ments for him.-Tr'oy Press. Practiced What He Preached. Hills-Gruet says that he believes in keeping in touch with his fellow men. Mills-Well, there ar-in't many of them that he hasn't touched. The weakest spot in every man Is where he thinks himself the wisest Emmons. When the baby talks, it is time to give Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Its the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers. It makes them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Coo1. "Is "cooly" the name of a people? It Is believed to be. The word belongs to all the Indian vernaculars. Etymolo gists have b'een tempted to fing its origin in the Tamil "kuli," which means hire, payment for menial odd jobs or the hireling odd job man himself, but it is pointed out in Dr. Murr'ay's diction ary that when the word appears early in the seventeenth century it refers to a tribe of Guzerat, In the west of India, far from the Tamil speaking south the Kull, or Koli, who seem~ to have been often employed by Europeans as bearers and carriers. Bears thme Th idYou Have Always Bought Signature of Limnited Bathing. Dr. Somerville Hastings, lecturing at the London Institute of Hygiene on "Cleanlinesgs Is Next to Godliness," said that peop-le were much cleaner now than in the reigns of Queen Mary and Elizabeth, when the washing of clothes was unknown. Cotton was hardly in use,-and lInen was expensive. The poor wore rough woolen garments, which were never washed, and the bet ter classes adorned themselves with silks and vel-ets, which were dyed when they would no longer pass mus ter In regard to cleanliness. It is re corded, continued Dr. Hastings, that .Tames I. never washed either hands or face during the period he posed as the wisest fool in Christendom, but con fined his cleanliness within the narrow limits of wIping his finger tips upon a damp napkin.-London Telegraph. Unknown Friends. There are many people who have used Chamberlain'sColic andDiarrhoea Remedy with splendid results, but who are unknown because they have hesi tated about givimg a testimonial of t~eir experience for publication. These people, however, are, none the less friends~of this remedy. They hav-e done much toward making it a house hold word by their personal recommen dations to friends and neighbors. It is a good medicine to have in the home and is widely known for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trou ble. For sale by The Arant Co Drug Store. Fishing For Sheep. When sheep were first introduced into Cornwall, England, a flock which had strayed from the uplands on to Gwithian sands were caught there by the tide and ultimately carried into St. Ives bay during the night There the floating fiock was observed from the St. Ives fishing boats, whose crews, never having seen sheep, took them for some new kind of fish and did their best to secure them both by hooks and lines and by netting. Those they se cured they brought home triumphantly next morning as a catch to which even pichards were as nothing. -New Cure For Epilepsy. J. B. Waterman, of WXatertown, 0., Rural free delivery, writes:"My daugh ter, afflicted for years with epilepsy, was cured by Dr.King's New LifePills. She has not had an attack for over two ears." Best' body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on ear~th. 25c at Arant Co. Drug Store. Odd English Customs. England ca. boast of more quaint customs and ceremonies that have been handed down from century to centur than any other civilized nation. To sounding of the mayor's horn at Ript Is one of the most ancient customs in the kingdom. It formerly announced the setting of the watch, but It has now lapsed Into the formality of three blasts given at 9 o'clock every evening at the mayor's residence by his official horn blower and three more at the market cross. Will Cure Consumptior.. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured con sumption in the tirss stages You nev er heard of any one using Foley's Hon ey and Tar and not being satistied. The UNDER A HAYSTACK. The Scene or a Eam: a .d Eventful Pr'ayer 'Icetin'.r Tie most famno>s lyer iiieeting ever convened ! > -i >uiry was held in the sunmmniei' oOf m the 'runds of a foirmer ndl i''-1 Ir to li::ms enoilege, Williaumo". I -- 'oLo~'s Weel:1y. It w:: be. b:: l'ive :;tiden'~ts. They were lisir v.hIt iIlic could do for the beneit or iimilkind. A thun derstorm ourr . ::.1 1hvy look ref uge under a1 1.:.ysu ::d cotinuel the meetin:. - m the students alone for the lime being knew of the meeting. For yearis the place was un marked and the event unc omiie'morat ed. Itut tliose students origin:tted the foreign mlNsinary"' ;inovemeC! in this country for the benefit of all Il11(I and peoples. Subsequently Wil4iamus college acquired the property, named it Mis sion park and erected a monument commemorative of the greet result. It consists of a shaft of granite twelve feet In height, bearing a globe three feet in diameter, representing the world. The legend on the shaft is, "The Birthplace of American Foreign 'Missions." Undernenth are the names of five students who had a lprt in the meeting-Samuel J. Mills, J ues Rich ards, Francis L. Robbins. Harvey Loo mis and Byram Green. This memorial is an object of interest to every visitor to Williamstown. and at every com mencement a religious service is held beside it. The sworn statement of the manufac turers protects you from opiates in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. Sold by The Arant Co. Drug store. Puzzled. "Are you the proprietor of this res taurant'" said the man who had wait ed for his orler until he became sleepy. "Yes, sir. What can-I do for you?' "You can give me some information. I want to know whether you have told the waiter to stay away so that you can bring in a bill for lodgings against me?" Did His- Share. "Every human being should do his share toward uplifting the masses of his fellow men." "Well, I did my share. I ran an elevator seven years." It is easy to make acquaintances, bul 'difficult to shake them off.-Washing ton. CASTORIA For Infats and Children. The Kind You Have AlwayS Bought Bears the Signature of The Moquito's Stab. The mosquito's eating apparatus consists of a lancet, 'inclosed in a sheath, somewhAt on the principle of the instrument used by physicians. Connected with this there is an in jector for throwing into the wound a subtle poison, which thins the -biood, after which the fluid Is drawn up by a pump and swallowed by the mos quito. Altogether the mandible of the mosquito is a singularly complicated mechanism and well repays microscopic study. Stunulation Without Irritation. In case of stomach and liver troubli the proper treatment is to stimulate these organs without irritating them Orino Laxative Fruic Syrup aids diges tion and stimulates the liver and bow els without irritating these organs liki pills or ordinary cathartics. It does not nauseate or gripe and is mild an( pleasant to take. The Arant Co. Drus Store, Bear's the ~4IKilYlHaveAlwayS Bought Signature A Politician's way. Somebody suggests that the boy who ran away from home because he didn'l get enough pie has the instincts of a great politician. Wrong. The politician would have stayed at home, sfolen the pie and made his mother think she had eaten it herself.-Philadelphia N~orth~ American. The Waiter. Diner-Is it customary to tip the waiter in this restaurant? Waiter Why-aha-yes, sir. Diner-T~hen hand me a tip. I've waited three-quarters of an hour for that steak I ordered. The M#an Who Ram Failed. Even the man who has failed is en titled to consideration. He serves a noble purpose as an object lesson. Chicago Record-Herald. FOLIiN~TAll stops the coug~h anzd healslung': KILLm TH UC AND CURE THE LUNCS WITH New Discovery FOR (oUGs sand 50casi.OO ~OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or IMONEY BACL. The Arant Co. Drug Store. Kodol Dyspepsia CurE 'Digests what you eat. - - OLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioine for Busy People. Blrings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A snecific for Constipation. Indigestion. Live and Kidney Troubles. P'imple's. Eczema, Imipuri Blod.. Bad Breath. Slugish Bowels, Headach, and Back'ache. It's R 'cky Miountain Ten in tab let form. .3 cents a bo.'c. Genuine made b: HotLSTiRa 33at-a co~nmsv, Naudison. Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS. FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tal Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds fromi the system by gently mnov Ing the bowels. OLEY'SI1OR AR~'4 PARKER'S 's' HAIR BALSAM . cleanses and beautifics the hair. e ertasiOls o sO9 ry FOEY$KIDNEYCURE I-m aes Keys and Bladde' Riaht DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT The $1.00 bottle containa 2% tiesthe trial size. whc Dolls for 50 contL 322PARSD ONLY AT THE LAN03LATOXY OF 0 E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO. I1. The Arant Co. Drug Store. The new Laxative f Cures that does not gripe Stomach and Liver or Lauseate. trouble and 'leasant to tiae. ifl oft uj, Chronic Constipation. The Arant Co. Drug Store. Do Y1 Wanlt THE ARGYLE HOTEL. Open for Theatre Parties and Special Dinners. PERFECT FITIING U > CLOOPEN FROM 7 A. IN CHARGE OF We have the best equipped Tailor ing Establishment in the State. OhadPE TH A THE RESTAUR ANT, opre MGEs --CHARGES REASONABLE. -CLO '" ES oROOMS EN SUITE, WITH AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATHS. I ~NEW ENTRANCE ON HASELL STREET.' Charleston's First and Only Modern European Plan Hotel. in,- Esablshmnt i th Stte.THE ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors. We handle High Art Clothing solely and wve carry the best line of Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the, city. Ask your most prominent men who we are, and they will commend you to us. _______ For Iiats and Cfidren. J, L9 DAVID & BRO,, J3 L DAiD &BR91 ~The Kind Yoa ,Have Cor, King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON. - s. c.U Buggies, Wagons, road simjatingtheroodandne-da Carts and Carriages iagestldalid ow Bears the RE8PAIRED gmtr R EP IR D Pomotes DigssioriCheerful With Neatness and Despatch Opium.Morplune norlfi=eA Of -AT- OT NARCOTIC. R. A. WHITE'S WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP. I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water pipes, or I will put down a new Pump cheap. If you need any soldering done, give me a call. .IonSourStouiachDiartboea LAME. WormsCorwulsionsFeverish My hore* lae. ~W? B I ness and Losi OF SLEEP. O e _My horse is lame. Why? Because IOr ve.1-,,.". did not have it shod by R. A. White, FacSimile Sigature oF the man that puts on such neat shoes and makes horses travel with so much ease.NE UI.T iryu r We Make Them Look New. Thirty Ylr We are making a specialty of re- __3 __3__.. painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road ____AQTR. Carts and Wagons cheap. Come and see me. My prices will ~ ~ VA~R work. *4CNAUCOAY.R OK Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's. R. A. WHITE, MANNING. S. C. B I G Y U NORTHWESTERN R. R. OF S. C. TIME TABLE No. 6, A ~ I , BETWEEN -SUMTER AND CAMDEN. - Mixed. Daily exccpt Sunday. Southbound. N. thbound. No. 69 No. 74 No. 70 No. 68 PM AM -AM TO TEMIESOF.E 625 9 36 Lve..Sumter ..Ar.9 00 3 43 6 27 9 38 N. W. Junction....s858 5 43 6 47 9 59...Dalzell...8 2 5 13 7 05 10 10...Borden...8 00 4 58 7 23 10 21...Rembert's. ..7 40 4 43 7 30 10 31...Eller be..730 4.28 7 50 11 10..So. R. Junction..7 10 4 25 __________________ ___________________ 8 00 11 10 . Ar... amden..Lve7 00 4 153 PM PM AM PMTH BET WEEN WILSON'S MIL L AND SUMTER No.73 Daily except Sunday. No. 72 AC IEISRNEC~ 3 00 Leave..Sumter...Arrive..12 30PTSURPN. 3 03...ummerton Junction...12 2'7 3 20...... .....Tindal............115 3 35...........Packstilie.........41 30 a opidwt h tt aso 4 ieetsaecnie t prto 3 55...........Silver...... .......1 00 t n ntdSae.Ise vr ocial omo nuac n a 30 ..........Millard..........11 43 nme...tatiefaue.hthvenvrbe moie nayohrcn 4 45............Sunnnerton.....10 15 5425..........Jor.Dai............. 945 .O l SI ~ +~ 5 45............dan ...............SS 9S Fam4u 6 30 Arrive..Wilson's Mill.Leave 8 40 P M A Mr BETWEEN MILLARD AND ST. PAUL. 1s.Iprvdsfrcslon;d.Csvaus3.Icoesieatroe Southbound.ail except Sunday. Northbound.ya;4h adu aus t.Tit as rc fe h is rmu s - --No. 73 No. 75 No. 72 No. 74 pad t.Etne aes t.Tepiupvle paicaein iieds PM AM AM PM 8h thsa .4 05 10 20 Lve Millard Ar.10 45 5 30 a d~s,~zz. lue 4 15: 10 30 Ar St. Paul Lve.10 35 4 .20ra .P M A M A M PMS FHOS. WILSON, President.Thtiiftensrdbcmsttlydsbebydsaeoacdnthep Notice to Creditors adbnftrmiigtesm si h rmushdbe eual adb All persons having claims against pyet nte2-amn lnadcaepyn rmustecmaywl the estate of Reese Bradle'y, deceased,pahiesae$,0foevr$100apedorhulteinrddahoc r will present them duly attested, and drn h eod1-erpro n ilntddc igepeimfo h those owing said estate will make pay- fc fteplc.1t.Sol h nue otnet a i rmusdr ment to -igtescn 0ya eidadi et hudocrdrn h eod1 A RCHIE I. BARRON, er h opn iladeeypeimt h aeo h oiyta a Clerk of Court, be addrn hspro n a ti ahpu h aeo~h oiy Manning. S. C., M\ay 8, 1906.11hTisoiecaonybotiedfm WC.D.WIS. J. A. WEINBERG. .ReineLf ofPts rg DVS&WEINBERG, o n OPN NTEWRDASRLSOE H EEV ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUDEHUADDLAS MANNING, S. C.nesitgiyitiofceebypatcladeprecdiuacem. Proptatentongiento olecio s h ighant a eueapoiinb ping toeia CHARLTYD'RPromoJA ES Hio.Chee EDfur--en Attoreys DURNTneane nan neie IsrneC aOpiumoorphinornortneaal MANNINGNS.NC.c PTtsc. g .nn I ~ ~ ~ ns andLELOSSE OF PHLADEP.PA oraropietar Sinatersoasrnur ane ovded JOSEH F RHMEfund Th an liera divdens plicto ohodrIfs. and thidreeve ~ anda POIThe KLIITdA Hav. MANING ~ C.twetys~xreas or fAlasaoal Borgtiy RaioofAset t Labliie ears......the 121 APPLYTO OitBiW O R Kez Wilsn & u~an. olum IS UG, n EMnn., S- C E1JLLI3J...1UHas complied it t he SVYVVtaV!'te w f i 44 diferent StaVVVtes, confinet oertVion GL'rc Colsj P'VOD~ POOIO to ~the nited SY1YtaYWYTTTYTTYIte.IsseveryYTnceivbl frm of insurance and has a