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FAMOUS BULLS. ams From the House of Cornmn and From the Pulpit. The house of commons, as migh have been expected. has contributed : fair share to a very amusing collectlo of "bs." It was in one of the de . bates of that body that the late Col nel Saunderson described Eastern Rot meala as "man enough to take he stand" In defense of a certain threa ened right. An Irish member of parliament onc declared that of the outrages reporte from Ireland threequarters were e3 aggerated and half had no foundatioi In fact. a statistical computation tha reminds one of another Irish membe of parInament who declared excitedQ to a group of fellow members. "I wan to gonvince you. that there Isn't an rutWlIn half the Ies they are teMIA about Ireland." The biography of Dean Hook recall asertan uitnor canon who used t preach at the cathedral when Hod was a boy at Winchester school. I one of his aermocs there occurred th stiking refection that "what is Impos sible can never be and very seldou comes to pass." Another diseourse was remer bered for Its patbetic loin tation0 thedgeneacyof the age: "O tempors 0 more! 'What, times we lve In Little boys and grls 'run about th streets cursing and swearing beflor tbey can either walk or talk!" B the Church of Eglandt has no monoP oly of these violent contsts. fQr I was at a City Temple meeting no many years ago that a speaker ex eAimed- "I And my time is alread wne. Therefore I wfD -teep- withiz POSED THE DEAD MAL Sdaem.. of" the GmaMws in Crook frd's Hosm In Loodon. froekford, t e proprietor of a wel Wnown 0I6don gambli house, wa dato play acqueer role after he ws ea. When one-of Crockford's horse vWa'pob- d just before the Derba - aihe masZtm -brought on an at appiy which proye atal with '-,2 forty-eight- hors. -Now. many 1 Crockforts bends had staked larg s on- annber- of the enble o b eswtich was a favorite for th mk.a& J&h wasdiqualied b3 deathof the owner. Only the peo Wle the gambn -house knew 01 GaoetItdeath, anaift was reaotte 2kse* ameere antiI-after ths a V e squeenmats4p bribed and swo ~V ~ and tcosplas on th -ftwthe night W which CloC& " d had t, body -plaed ta i befgawinalow.sothat4eople a s r n e track couldsee thi Blibli .t 'thee. a fixee 4pan loomas mun as possihae anm i nlow anfary co c ienberbe curtains look ehbAe-rlng by the - hoese with. Osks as ~d~Ia nalq thai true stig leaked out oF the Cligales. Whginslsswoa who ived anitganenan t : t~5on -d eme ,his poutri naimmd samhenetzan, .h d 9 atde a"th - anele nwh andam -..r& . -Chcg er t h a th 41 bfocd~t ag (atrteslipper ue - s annaZm-tssumm moi ~nbeoea c1dbO - - - 7 omi7 e asibi ae-atyWals the other utgh .his wif le iL 'So; let her keep ei -cy-CTs ed8 Leaderi L. - s ~es~d&n aking an ahsetutFoe sHons, a~nd -T.r Ic oraccoughs, hmebti, hay fever . -sehmwaadsuneonbeas is sops th' eobah- slsgengs.W. E. Brow h.Colosas ofRwd ~he giatic Coloseue of Ehode ws of thneeW nnder of tb * orkd;Itiwas erectedin honof th wn by Chales of Tinaus, a discipi of ~l~mad -was thr dowl a. yn-carthquakabomta ac. me gurs stood upon two mes. ietenam n each si'e of the ha 2 Ar.Kwinding staircase led to tb top o figure, from u of theee ofS wenwere vdihae the -coast Syiandtheshlp sailing on thecous - t gpt. The colossi were the pc cultar caracteristi of - e'sena and were of comna occmurece, man; of them being over slxty feet I \eiht. The most celebrated Is th~ statue of Memnna, on the plain Tebme, dnscrieda by the historin THE WORD "BANZAI." it Has Been Used In Japan From the Earliest Ages. t It Is not Infrequent to find men spec ulating as to the origin of the now fa 2 miliar "banzal," and we believe that a general impression classes this excel lent ejaculation among the inventions of modern Japan. Quite recently in r deed we beard a learned Japanese de clare that the late Professor Toyama was the originator of the word as the Japanese equivalent of "hurrah." But the truth is that -banzi" belongs to a very much remoter date. History shows that it was used certainly as t long ago as the year 4SG A. D.. and r probably it was not an innovation r even then. In the "Chronicles of Ja t pan," a work published in the year F 82D A. D.. It is related that in the spring of 4SG A. D. the Emperor Woke. remembered. by posterity ,as s "Kenzo, Tenno," repaired to the park of the summer hall and there held revel by "the winding streams." His 1 guests were a concourse of ministers L and of high officials known at that epoch under the titles of OmiL. u.ajl 2 and Miyakko. When the feas' -.-as at its height the guests. we read, "ralsed repeated cries of bnal" It may I fairly be assumed that this formula of gratulation did not originate then. but at any rate its undoubted use in Japan more than fourteen centuries ago deprives any Meil savant of the t credit of hgving Invented it.-Japan -. an A11.TO SUCCEED. The Sa improve t Habit as a I 8Business Amst. The very reputation of having an ambitin to amount to something in the~world.of bayng a grand life aim, 1s worth everything, says a writer In eeeg Magaein The moment Your assOclates fnd' that you are dead In I earnest that'you mean business, that I they cannot shake you from your de v termination to get on in the world or rob you of your time or persuade you to waste it in frivolous things you Vwjl not only be an inspiring example to them but the very people who are throwing -away their time will also admire your stand. respect it and profit by it. and you will thus be able to pro tect yr-t 1elf from a thousand annoy rances ad time wasters and experi -enees which would only hinder you. In other. words, there is everything L 1n eering youself, In taking a stnd and thereby announcing to the world k that yodo not propose to be a failure -* -an ignoramus; that you are going to prepare youself'fr something out Lr ,C the ordinary, away beyond medioc dy; something large and grand The -moment you do this you stand 'oat torstrong contrast from the great maof people who are throwing away - thefr apportitIe and have not grit and stam n'enough to d.o anything *rt hU e or to make any great ef tort to be omebody in the wod& IFirst Omanibus. mnHIs" wUs an almos-han 1 1y oo -in ~ t ma or ese w n Shffilheetook itfrmtheiench in - 820, and In France' the name poe aessed a special signlhmene for.those who knew $helr'history, for from 162 to 1626 Paris had already-seen a regu L har service of roomy public vehtcles, "learosses a ebnq sous - Only -these pinn-dm of the modemn bus were bot . "nonihe"-Sor all The letters Lpatent which inettnted them for the benefit of meanea clas people laid .down that they were not tote used by e liatem Iackeys or an other wearers o falUvey or arti anJd laborers. Thaeeti~ vehtcee faded out of siemae and the new ones, which Swe-tartad in 'Paris in -328 were ai naed Momus'' expresly to signify - hiraoenmet chemeer--Lodon The widow's cap is a survival of an ol B oman eastom. pidows were olied to .wear their weeds for ten roontha and the , bereaved woman asved her head as.a token of mourn iu.Zaafly~ the ridow -cold not ery well appear Ln public with a bald 'so dsalny e were made in or diate. neuesity for Its estene has 3n- passed away-easons Weekly. nry IV._oFrace_ prticlar_ lledanWelS t~his qnestione given quily and without pmeepratlon. On eneasnen meeting aa weccl** he side to .hm: "Where do you come from? W2fere are you going? What -Look here.- e1am-d the ang ma as he rushed Into the real estte an"s one, "that plot I bought from ou.yeteray is thirty feet under wa PTardan -mp ovenigia" a~iologized the gentesanly~ agent. "We give a 4-tring sutwith each -I will send yu~ to'you today." . Oddy Ex-ssd Th following letter'of gratitude for servcesendered appears 'n a London toexpssone to tbefr kna and nikhao who so Ninadly asisedat the burning a their residenc. last night" ______ Th mean things done by those we dislike never surprise us.-St. Innis *The tool 'rander; the wise travel TrnhProverh. -Nght On Bald YMantaln. On a lonely night Alex. Benton of e Foi-t Edward,- 3. Y:, climbed Bald , Mounan to the home of a neighbor, a tortured by Asthma, benton curing him with Dr. Kings New Discovery. that enred himself of Asthma. This wonderful medicine-soon relieved and -quickly cured bis neighbor. Later it cred his son~s wife of a severe lung trouble. Millions beliefe its the great set Throat -and Lung cure on earth. e ughs, Cokis, Croup, Hemorrhages e n Sore Lungs are surely cured by it. e Best for Hay Fever, Grin and Whooo ingCough. 50e and $1.00. Trial bot le free. Guaranteed by all druggists -Where the Hippopotamus Lurks. eHerds of hIppopotamuses are not s found everywhere in central Africa. They stick to the g ysoe overgrown with the papyrus plant, which -affords them cover by day when they come out to rest. At' night they feed on land, sometimes walking along dIstances away from the lake or eriver in search of palatable herbs. The ~hippopotamus is a -great eater. A cowv hippopotamus stays with her calf until the young one gets strong enough to FOREGN POLCE. Dress of tne Patroirren of London. Paris and Berlin. London patrolmen c-arry no clubs. Attached to the middle of the belt behind Is a dark lantern. The cuffs of their coats have vertical stripes, bfue and white, signifying rank and distinguished service. During the fre quent showers and rains they wear little waterproof capes. Their silent regulation of street traffic by hand signal is a realization of perfection. In Paris the ordinary patrolmen wear blue caps and coats and in sum mer white duck trousers. They carry short swords, rather as an emblem of authority. but in extreme danger use the flat side as :i club. In a downpour of rain the Paris policeman hangs his cap on a hook in the back sid of his belt and draws over his head the hood of a short blue cape of heavy cloth. This hooded cape is called a capuchin and in Its longer form, reaching to the knees, is used by civilians as well in cold or rainy weather. Accordingly at ;uch times the streets of Paris seem to be alive with cowled monks. The London plan for controlling vehicles is used on the Paris boulevards. The policemen detaled for such daty wear white gloves and signal with white clubs. German policemen wear helmets and have a distinctly martial air. Travel Magazine. FOLLOWED HER LEAD. The Chinese Cook Know Which Eggs Should Be Discarded. "Chinese need to be taughc to be more self reliant," said the woman who employs a Chinese cook. "Yester day I ordered my cook to make a pod ding for dinner, stopping a minute to see if he followed my instructions, for I had taught him to rrake this particu lar pudding. He had seen me smell the eggs before Rutting them Into a bowl. and he began by putting the first egg to his nose. He seemed on the right road. so I left the kitchen for a minute' "Returning. I discovered that he had used five eggs Instead of three, as I had taught him. Taking him to task for not following my instructdOC be answered: -Yes; three here (pointing to the bowl), two here (indicating where he had thrown the others). Same as you.' "It dawned on me that when I bad taught him to make the pudding I had found the second and third eggs that I had broken to \be bad and had thrown both away. He had simply ,done what he had seen me do-after smeling the second and third egg he had thrown them -away."-New York A Nabob. "Bich as a nabob" Is qn expression not infrequently heard., but why a "n bob" shovjd thus be associated with wealth and who he was precisely Is not so generaly known. Under the great moguls the provinces of India were administered by deputies known by the designation of "nawab," who commonly amassed much money and -lived in great splendor. The oface and t~e title continued under British rule e in the 'orient, but gradually the -wordd bem corrupted Into -nabob" and was applied generally to all natives who had grown rich. More latte It was bestowed-often in a derisive sense-upon Europeans who, having mnade large fortunes in Inda. returned home and spent their money in allux urcous and ostentations way.-Londoni S- Iceberg Designs.1 'All the architecture of the world is represented In nature's iceberg de sgn. Sometimes~ a little berg will have the appeance of an Arab's white tent as it rides on a desert look-I lg sea: another. Its sharp outlinles softened In the vaporous atmosphere. wi appa lke a domed mosque In green marble. A cluster of Chinese pa-. godas comes drifting slowly down the current, followed by a stately Gothic cathedral, early style. Then comes a colseum, and beyond a huge man-of war fioats down the current, its stem submerged, with foam grandly break ing over it. the stern seventy-five feet. aloft.__ Then and Now. the days before us Is well illustrated by the story of the old general who was talking to a young lady whoma he , Ihad raken In to supper. Before the'm on a plate was a chicken. "After all. general." said the young lady. "there _ Is nothing In the world like the liver wing of a chen." "Well," he replied. "do you know I never tasted one. for when I was young my parents ate It, and now my chidren dor."'CngregatonaHlSt. Straightening the Back. it Is the custom In certain parts of] Scotland among the woman laborers in the field, 'when their backs begin toj ache from bending low. while working with short handle hoes, to lie down. their faces upon the ground. and aBa others to step upon the lower part of their backs with one foot several timnes. This operation Is known as "straight ening the baek."-Chicago News. A Chaltable WOrl3d. "Your mnOney must be a burden to ; you at times." "Yes," answered Mr. Dustin Stax.1 "but you'd be surprised to .see howl4 any I find who are willing to,bear'f other people's burdens."-Whnton, tr. __ Do the truth yoq know and you shall learn the truth you need to know. MacDonald. t1 The Road To Sucess has many obstructionus, but none so des perate as porhealth. Success to-day demands halh, but Electric Bitters is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect ac tion of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels. purities and enriches the blood. and tones and invigrorates the whole system. Viorous body and keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to slight Electric Bitters if weak, run-down or sicky. Only 50c. Guar-anteed by all druggists. He Followed Directions. led tape leads one to curi-'-s lengths. A writer in the Columbus Dispatch tells of a street railway car that picked up a young heifer on its fender and carried it some distance through the street. In making out the required report to the superintendent the employee wrote IIn answcr to the query on the'blank~ Fform. "What did the victim say. She was carried along on the fender and then rolled oC and ran away THE CORDON BLEU. At First an Orier For Women Coo.< Established by Louis XV. When you hear a man spoken of as a "cordon bleu" you know he Is a great cook, but few people have any idea of how and when the expression originated. The cordon bleu was at first an order for women cooks. It was established by : king--which makes It a real, proper order. Loui. XV. once asserted to Mime. du Barry that only men could cook really well. The famous beauty challenged the as sertion. but the king insi.sted that he was right-that women might be azl right for boiling potatoes and per forming the simpler operations of cooking, but that when it came to a work of art it took a man. Soon after this argument the royal favorite invited the ing to dinner. He praised every disi; he even ex pressed his august approval of the enu as a whole. Then his hostess triumphantly announced to him that the entire dinner had been prepared by women, from the arrangement oL the menu and the selection of the dishes to the preparation of the sauces and the sweets and the serving of the everal plats. Accordingly she claimed the foundation of an order of merit for her female cooks. The claim was at once granted. and the eordon blec was first conferred upon the women of %ime. du Barry's kitchen. Gourmets of today would be inclined to say that, however great the cooks )f Mme. du Barry may hare been In their day, the 'dictum of Louis XV. would be true teday. There are now rew great hotels or restaurants In the world In which cookery is a fine art where the chef is not a man.-New rork World. Go With A Rnsh. The'demand for that wonderful Stom Lcb, Liver and Kidney cure, Dr. King's hew Life PiUs-is astoundinu. Druz rists say they never saw the like. It's )ecause they never fail to cure Sour tomach. Constipation, indigestion. Bil ousness. Jaundice. Sick Headache, hills and Malaria. Only 25c. Sold by d druggists. Both Willing. "He said he'd rather go to jail than pay his divorced wife alimony." "Did she let him- go?" "Yes; she said she'd rather see him save ifs money behind the bars than spend It over them."-Cleveland Plain Dealer. Precocty. -Every time thebaby looks Into my face he smiles," said Mr. Meekton. "Well." answered his wife, "it may not be exactly polite, but it shows he has a sense of humor."-Excane Hunger.or Fame. "It Is a good I thi-ng to hunger 'for fame." remarked the struggling author. "Yes." assented his friend the artist, I "if you don't get the fame you are sure to get the hunger."-Chicago News. Health and Beauty Ad. Cosmetics and lotions will not clear our complexion of pimples and blotch s like Foley's Orino Laxative, for in-~ lestion, stomach and liver trouble and abitual constipation. Cleanses the sys em and is pleasant to take. W. E. :rown & Co. Dr Abernethy, the treat Endish >hysican, said, "-Watch vow- kidneys. When they are affected, life is in dan-I er" Foley's Kidney Rtemedy makes ealthy kidneys, corrects urinary irreg-~ LIarites, and tones *up the whole sys- I em. W. E. Brown & Co. The Manaement of The 'imes will hereafter goi ver the mailing Lists every eek, arktd without fztrther1 otice every szzbscription in1 vrrexrs over one year wiljo e stricken off. This is done1 a compliance with the msta regulatiorms.So watchC he label on- The Times, it di tell yov. when your n rubscription expires. ho State of South Carolina County of Clarendon. N COURT OF CO31MON PLEAS.j rene Leirg, Blanche Legg, Davis Le:g, W. W. Leg, Hlerbert Legg.; and Ap Leggr by W. P. Legg their Guardian ad litem, and Laura A. Legg and X. Kate Coffman, Plaine tiffs. Vs. oh N. Legg and Dansei T. Legg_ alias-Dan Taylor, Defendants. SUMMON$.FOR RELIEF. To the defendants, JTohn N. Legg ad Daniel T. Le'gg aias Dan Tay You are' hereby summoned and re 1uired to- answer the complaint in his action or which a copy im here rith served upon you, and to serve a opy of your answer to said Comn >laint on the undersigned Davis & 'einberg at their office in the town >f Manning, S. C., within twenty !ays after the service hereof, excln ,ive of the day of such service; and if rou fail to an'wer the Complaint. iithin the time itoresaid, the plain iffs in this action will apply to the . ourt for the relief demanded in the - :omplainmt. Dated June 29th A. D., 1909i. (iEORGE A. SmTH, DAvms & W EINB3ERG, - Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To the Defendant, Daniel T. 14gg ~ dias Dan Taylor:~ Take notice that the Summons and 3mplaint in the above stated action t were filed in the office of the Clerk of al ourt of Common Pleas for Claren- ~ Ion county, South Carolina on June 9th 1909. GEORG:: A. SMTH, ~ DAVIs & WEINBRi, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ASHEVILLE, N. 0. Jood Table. Cool, Airy Roomr.. Shady ~.awn. Modern Conveniences: an Ex ellent Place to Spend a Vacation - or he Summer. Mrs. Flora Roach, 40 N. ,rench Broad Avenue. Makes Kidneys nd Bladder Right Bucken's Arnica Salve H Tip Best Salve In The World. . S7 makes dclicious icecrc for 1c. a dish. Nothin. to do but put it intO =ilk and frecze it. Sold by ad - gTOs. 2 packages for :sccnts - We Ask You to take Cardui. for your female frouble, because we are szre It wil help you Remember that this greaU female remedy CME NrCARDI Il has brought reef to tmandof oter sickwomen so wy not to you? For hhead26 backache, per-dcal pains, female weak ness, many have said It Is "the best medcneto take." Try it I Sold ThsCity F3 Yo ng Girls Wjust enrig pto renanhnod, V often suffce ZrUch pain and I misery during the change of their physic;:n organi-rtinn M:-y wcm-m 1ill ten you Sth,:Ir femalo trouble started during that trying period, and ha:cit:Mg to them ever since. Cardi is a frend to young grr. s wel as to women of *l ages. tas been fond ts help women duinng their tryig peziods by relieving Sp:ti and restoring disordered c-gans to health. SMrs. MAy Hudsn. East nan. Miss., writes: "While sisyingwifa me and going to .acoL, myyoungsIsterwasin ernible misery. i got her to take 2 few doses of CARDUI - .:L'.it heled !zzr g once. "I avetkn.Card~A my sinndbelieve t ould have bene::the clay hadt not bacer~ that worf-un medi Try Cardol. it ii help you. For sale cuerywhere. -i-E48 FOLEY'S IDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU fany case of Kidney or ladder disease that is not ~yond the reach of medi me. Take it at once. Do t risk having Bright's Dis se or Diabetes. There is ting gained by delay. Oc. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTIUTES. W. E. BROWSi & Co. CHIC ORA. GREVILLE.S. C. THE SOUTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERI*. - . COLLEGE. FOR WOMEN. A Christian Home School. A High Standard Colleg~e. A Tuition, Board. Room and Fees S183. B A3l included in proposition [Al and Tuition in Music. A rt or Expression $203 to $213. S. C. BYRD. P2rontdent. j For Sale. Iv farm at Jordan of t'0 acres. 30 of nw very fertile inclosed unto woven re fence. a nice home. will exchanze property in Manning. Also an ex tnice pair of mares well bred, not raid of steam or automobiles, bred by telf, work eingle or double. with or 'bout eye winkers, quality such as to ake them valuable. 5 and 6 years old. HI. L. W1rsoxv. M. D.. Jordan. S. C. r~escribes Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy. Dear Sir,.-I frst used your Catarrh Cure in ae of my 'on. who had chronic naoohr ceal catarrh. with .great benefit to him. I en prescr!be it for other of my paient. anij hink it I-, quite the tin.-s4 remedy for catarrn It ha.' ever been placed on the market. bankng :b mr pn- Iavo. I um. M. J. D. DAN-rztxxc. M. D.. E~Iorce. M. C. ar Sirs-Your medicine is. -:frning r:s.t in . coun:.ry. It ha-. cif.-eted ,.ome: renr kabe ..I do not L:now that it haw failca : one~ a~nec where it ha'. been fairly tried. Lexic::'on. Iy. Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Rem~edy i.s for sa'c by . lioger. Mannin::. S. C. A month'. tretat i' for $1.00. A iree '.ample frn thean. Cures Bmiousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipaticn. Pleasant to talie o W00eWa W .jet O Ord. W .0U~a Meets on fourth MoUday nli:.:ts 8:30. YOUR HOUSE. Then if fire come. you ;ill Ie -:av many a wurry and MANY A DOLLAR. In this age of the world when the pr tection of a good Fire insurance Polic cusLs so little. and the risk of tire is great. it is simply poor business to uninsured. Ikg F. N. li~sn Ir1m~e lgis E. C. iORTON, Manager. The Bank of Manin! Manning. S. C. Capital Stock........ ......... 840,0 Surplus.................... ... 40,0 Stockholders' Liability...... . 40.0 Total Protection to Depositors. $120.0 \ START YOUR BOY in the right way. Good habits instill( in the youth will bear good fru in after years. Whether it be the sma account of the boy or a business secomi of the man that is entrusted to us 'v can guaranteed perfect satisfactic-a VERY IMPORTANT? All plm i motat v essential to the maintenance of healti but perhaps gitchen sanitation is mo: important of all.. for foul ordors mai spoil, even -make dangerous, mot articles of food, Beware of the defectii or leaking kitchen sink! Perhaps we' better have a look at all the pipesi vour kitchen forth with. ,R. Cl. IlASTERS, z27-I29 king Street, Charleston. S LOAN NGOTIATE3 ,On First-Class Real Estat Mortgages. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. - Manning. S. C DR. J. A COLE, DENTIST. Upstair-s over Bank of Manninug. M ANNING. S. C. i'hone No~ .J. EFRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. WV. C. D.VIS. J. A. V.CINBElRG. DAVIS & WEiNBERG, ATTORNEYS AT LA w. M ANNING, S. C. Prompit attention given to collectionm H. LESESNE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. n. 0. Vrar)Y. s. ')Ir.Is .. anT ?URDY & O'BRYAN. Attorneys arnd Counselors at Law. MANNING, S. C. CHARLTON DU-RANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANNING, S. C. IIYS1~IYATA Oures Cous; Preent Prn teoptehe cough a.nd heels louna, Dr. King's New Life PiIIs The bne in the woridt ChcansCs the system thorougy -and clears complexions of * om-~e and blotches, Laxanive fruit Syrup It is .an e W. E. BROWN & CO. 2WHEN LIFE ENDS Yllr T cbne Ceases. . THE WIFE AND CHILDREN WILL THEN NEED HELP MUCH MORE THAN THEY DO NOW. . POLICY IN THE o)LD RELIABLE Hartford Life Insuraice Company Will afford them Maximum Protection at a Minimum Cost. All Modern Policy Forws. Cotubinit;: the BeFt Features with the Most Liberal Pn-iniin Rates. MARTON RICH, Gen. Agt., Columbia, S. C. S. E. INGRAM, Local Agent, J. M. WINDHAM1. Iocal Agent, Manning. S. C. Manning, S. C. WHY BE BOTHERED WITH FLIES AND MOSQUITOES ? HAVE YOUR HOUSE SCREENED WITH WIRE DOORS AND WINDOWS. Y We make the Kind that Pleases. CalU, 'Phone, or Write for Prices o HACKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY,, SuccOsors to G EO. S. HACKER S SON. E1544-S48 KING STREET - - - - - CHARLESTON S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BANK OF CLARENDON. Manning, S 0 - e solicit your banking business. It is to your interest to, patronize this safe and strong- bank. Four years of con. tipued :crowth and operation without the loss of as much -0 as a d1ollar. speaks for itself. does it not? . - We want to be your bankers, if you areoo" aiready a )0 -~ custower, come and see us about it and tell us why. If you are, come and see us anyhow. It is never too a.e o do a good thing for yourself. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. " BANK OF CLARENDON. Manning BRING YOUR - CJ OB WOR:K ~ TO THE TIMES OFFIC Q UAAIT Y. We want to direct your attention first to opr Lineof_ jBuggies. Our Rock Hill, Durham, Corbitt and Dlcc Buggies embrace every feature to be desired in a seri able and perfect riding Buggy. if it is ease of- ni~tion~ filnish and durability in a Buggy you want, fortews dollar, we have it. Yo gt . icet FREE. You et tiketwith each Buggy that enti1es you t one chance at our tifty dollar prize. Somebody get tbe money. Get in line and wmn. I-p WA%50NS. Our Line of Wagons is complete, and for lightness o ached in any rival. ~H ORS ES. Our car'load of Ho-ses was unloaded this mnorlking Come in and select what you want from a car 'that has not been picked overr. We will give you the~ benefit of our twenty-five years experience in helping youg~et just what you want. LAP ROBES and HARNESS. hae the best Line ever shown in the county. Five hkun ded satisfied customers using our hand-made Harness. Inefact we carry everything in our line you want. Guar atethe quality and satisfly you with the price wvhen you buy.. We want your trade tind are in shape to get it if you will inspect our line before you make your purchases. DM. BRADHAM &SON APPAREL SHOP KILLTKcoIDO FOR MEN ANOcURETHWO AND) LADIES WITDRKING'S NEW Everything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn O,$ N~tR ment of 'both sexe. I ALHA'I IRIDE We till mail orders carefully' ORNNVE/BD -and promptly. W H E N YOU COME TO TOWN CALL AT DAVID " OUTFITINGSHAVING SALOON , ' Lich Ii titied up wrth an COMPANYJI IX'~ , .etothe co..ort-of hi. Charleston, S. C.A .A CU,,,1e ____-IN ALL STYLES, SHAVING AND SH AMPOOING Eat and Grow Fat dipach - FR ESH MEA TS A T A cordia: invtaLtf ALL TIMES. EVERYTHIING GOOD '''"Xt**deC- - TO EAT. 3. L WELA Manniu;; Titneb Block. Giive us a Trial. II~u The best in the world. Clark & HugginsjjEyflGN~imjR . or chtudreat eafe, cure. No opeates