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STOP PAYING RENT, BUY A HOME. We have soie splenl id Farming L:mans in :i5:n ad join tZcountIit l- i i we are oriering at very low ti-ure-s. Now is the time 1o buy. R: 1W l-;utc i advancing ever day. -1 vou have land for sale. we will l i: fo . 1;. ! i 1 i t NV. ii wilI nt1 co you one ctelt. o:l on. or wri' WOOD'S & O'BRYAN, Attorneys at Law, Harvest Time Has Come. YOU NEED A GOOD WAGON. We havr just received a full line of one and two horse PIEDMONT AND HACKNEY WAGONS that we propose to sell at close figures. These Wagons are guaranteed. We also have in our wareroous au excelleut assortment of standard Buggies from the best manufacturers, and will ask that you inspect them before buying elsewhere. OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT is well stotked with Single and Dou ble Harness, Collars, Whips, etc., and we are anxious to prove to the pub liC that we want to merit their confidence. When the weather gets cooler we will have in our Horses and Mules. We guarantee what we sell and ask your patronage. W. P. Hawkins & 0., MANNING, S. C. The Secret of Good Coffee Even the best housekeepers cannot make a good cup of coffee without good materiaL Dirty, adulterated and queerly blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over their counters won't do. But take the pure, clean, natural flavored UON COFFEE, the leader of al package coffees the coffee that for over a quarter of a century has been daily welcomed in millions of homes-and you will make a drink fit for a king in this way: HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. Use LION COTE because to get best results you must use the best coffee. Grind your LION COFFEE rather fne. Use "a tablespoonful to each cup, qna one extr for the pot.* Fi-st mix It with a little cold water, enonjh to make a thick paste. and add wh of an eg(if eg Is to be used as a settler), then w one of the followig . 1st. WITH BOIIING WATER. Add boiling water, and let it bol THRm BENUTEs ONLY. Add a l1ttle cold water and set aside live minutes to sette. Serve rmt. 2n.. WIH COLD WA AI cold water to the paste and it to a boil. Then set aside, da little cold water, and in ive mientes its ready to serve. - . 3 (on't boil It too long. DOI on't let it stand more than ten minutes before serving. Dom'StDon't use water that has been boiled before. TWO WAYS TO SErrLE COFFEE. Ist Un& j ise part of the white of an egg, mixing it with the ground LION 2d. M& Cold Water instead of eggs. After boiling add a dah of cold water, and set Insist On getting a package et genuine LION COFFE reaeit according to this recipe and you Will only use LINCOFFEE In future. (Sold only in11b. sealed packages.) (Lion-head on every package.). (Save these Lion-heads for valuable premimms.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. ++++++++++++++++++++WH EN Y OU COME + TO TOWN CALL AT GueSW~fKSHAVING SALOON -4 Rarely pays-never in the case g which is fitted nip with ban . of eye trouble. A thorough, scien- + oye to the comfort of his ,, -zMic and searching examination + * ,with modern instruments will $ cuestomners. .. . -. show exactly the conditions and + HAIR CUTTING. .$ needs of your eyes, and may save 4 NALSYE -* som lots of distress and many N L SYE, :ollars. 4 H AV ING&ANSD SH A MPO OING ROMi TISl DAE Done with neatness and + dispatch... .. .. .. 4 Examination fe,8. rfne + cordial invitation 4 on the first purchase of a comn- 4 setne +plete pairrof eye-glasses or spec- * *s *tede - + taeles costing from 82.54) upward. $ .L WELS - + Manning Times Block. + OPTOMETRIST & PCA, + No. 18 South Iain Street. + + 'Phone No. 359. - SUMTER, S. C. Money to Loan.~1 6 rn :naY TIern2a CORRECT DRESS -APPLY TO K Md~ chd ytmo Wilson & DuRaniit. ';~-rd nrdcdb REAL ESTATE odrses:eywr. AND INSURANCE.: . Csofoen I have special facilities for buyinug and farcfomhihtcose I~~i-g~O ,Repilrngentoduce wheeve loate.HaNNI&NGo, S Cina., plce i godston Cmanes TESPAood dresersEveyh. 3 L. ~ hunt ~hooto or easeurepasuo ______________________________ h rate oreder50sgnesdo fign -te For ~ ie mst~ic'faitou frsombhichio choos seliglingNvebe 9.195 anLand finte MANINGS-oC M1anndin good opeing oraunswl.ppyt heJdefPo Yrbusiness slctd bAe forsn aren Couty foret Aplya.oc L. WI N tshot o r isharersEetorofs te .~- ~ PWEN ttead of Reth udrsine inuant e .Munng s casown wtofis obtining his~ EOI!T UO~ET~ EA~ MGoonill, S. C. November 19, 1905. Mowes Conds PRe.et ruol Notice of Discharge. HadLudyotiti- h ono I will apply to the J dge of Prot Maning god oeng fr lundy befor Cla'rendon County for let-o Wuies-tew discharge as xecutrtor of he J.ome ofteWrdS . PloodDD.'deeased on the 2d of De- 95 ees n outhMonaynig a.tC W1ILIA J. Dl7RANT. 8:3. ,Good will. S. C, November 2, 1905. VisngdSoveregns nemnNtieO shre -odo IyppiaCr w1illSapplyCt h uaeoPre ge tso wour t oda e isat G wl. KdS ao Blem e . g1 Death's Eupnemisms. I cannot tell when the custom arose, but I know that it was customary in New England less thain a century ago to anneice a suicide in the list of denths by eupherism-as. "In this city, 1st inst A. it suddenly." It was so comaton that on seeing such a notice any one -would understand at once that th.' deceased had taken Lis own life. Those we-e the days when newspapers underst and respected a certain de gree of reserve in regard to personal feeling, whether of joy or sorrow. In dividuals had some privacy. Another euphemism in regard tc death is the phrase, "If anything should happen." Persons speak of making their will or making any defl nite arrangement concerning their pos sessions, ''In case anythIng should hap pen to them." The phrase is almost invariably used where death is hourly expected, certain things are to be done or certain persons called, "if anything should happen," meaning that one thing is sure to happen.-Journal of American Folk Lore. Bilious Attack Quickly Cured. "A few weeks azo I had a bilious at tack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days. Failing to get relief from my family physician's treatment, I took three of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the next day I felt like a new man."-H. C. BAILEY, Editor of the News, Chapin, S. C. These tablets are for sale by The I. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Seornfal Caddie. A very pompous, self sufficient and very bad golfer was once playing over an Irish course. le had as his caddie a battered old Irish peasant, with a very knowing twinkle in the corner of his eye. After each stroke-and each stroke was cruel hard on the green.turf of Ould Oireland-the vainglorious one said to his caddie in the most lordly fashion, "Replace the turf, caddie!" Quietly and patiently the caddie %vent through the performance, thinking vol umes and saying nothing at all until the eighteenth was reached. Then, as the last duffed shot stumbled its way to the putting green and "Replace the turf, caddie!" rang in his ears for the last time, he turned with a look of in effable scorn upon his august employer and said: "Arrah, is it replacing the turf you'll be bidding me to do? By the holy fly, it'll be returfing the place we'll be all doing when you're gone!" London King. Croup. A reliable medicine. and one that should always be kept in the house for immediate use. is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will prevent the attack if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. London Sunday Closing Riots. London had its troubles with Sunday closing laws when ii 1855 there were riots caused by Lord Robert Grosven or's bill to put down Sunday trading. A crowd hostile to the measure went to Hyde park "to see how the aristocrats kept the Sabbath," as a newspaper of that time put it. Carriages taking the afternoon drive were greeted with yells of "Go to church!" and with hooting that scared many horses into running away. A week later the police prohib ited a meeting that was announced, but tens of thousands of people' ap peared, and there were vigorous strug gles with the police. On the third Sun day pure rowdyism supervened, foot men were assaulted, and windows were smashed whalesale through the aristo-, cratic districts. Then the trouble died out, and so did the bill. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps up t'wards the heart, causing death. J. iE. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his band, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck Len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound and saved his life. Best in the worlM for burns and sores. 25c. at The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Bees as Aerobatts. When wax is needed a certain num- . ber of self elected citizens gorge wIth honey and hang up in chaIns or car tans, each bee clinging by her front feet to the hind feet of the one above her, like Japanese acrobats, and there they remain, sometimes for two days, until the wax scales appear pushed out from every pocket. It is not hard to understand that, since much honey is needed for the manufacture of wax' a bee after filling with the raw material would produce much more wax by keeping quiet than by using any of the gorged honey for energy in moving about and working. But the necessity of "holding hands" while this work goes on must ever remain to us another occult evidence of the close relations in the bee commune-Country Life In America. How to Avoid Pneumonia. We have never heard of a single in stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or other lung trouble when Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken. It not only ~siops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substi tute offered. Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Asg new, Mich., writes: "I have used Fo le's Honey and Tar in three very se vere cases~ of pneumonia with good results in every case." The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Measures. A gallon Is exactly ten pounds of distilled water, so when housewives say -'a pint's a pound the world around" they are mistaken. The imperial standard yard, which Is the same as our own, Is the dis tance between two fine lines on a bar of bronze, measured at 62 degrees F. The bar is kept mounted on eight rollers In a special steel safe in Lon don. The standard pound is kept in a sil ver gilt box contained in a bronze box, the top of which Is securely screwed down and the whole placed in a spe cial compartment of the same safe: The German metric system took the place of more than twenty local meas ures. The Hesse-Darmstadt foot was less than ten inches, the Schwarzburg Rudolstadt foot more than fifteen. A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, Ohio, writes : " I have been affected with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel and stones with excrrciating pain. I ot no relief frm medicine until I began Itakng Foley's Kidney Cure, then the eult was surprising. A few doses strted the brickdust like fine stones, Lnd now I have no pain across my kid nets and I feel like a new man. It has done 'he 1.000 worth of good." The R.3B Loryvea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lor ea Piop Sober England. In nothing have the habits of Eng lish gentlemen more changed than in the use of wine. Time was when each plate and table was enfiladdd, almost surrounded, by an escort of wine glasses, ranging from sherry to cham pagne and tapering thence to madeira and braTdy - port, claret, burgundy, the red alternating with the white-. and he was no good man and true who did not go through the list and survive it. Today at the great houses you may have what you want, but rarely more than three glasses are visible, for white wine, for red wine and for champagne. Apollinaris is largely in evidence. The fine old English gentleman who made it a merit to get drunk on port and to sober up on claret has disappeared. Louisville Courier-Journal. Nature Needs But Little. Nature needs only a Little Early Riser now and then to keen the bowels clean, the liver active and the system free from bile, headaches, constipation, etc. The famous little pills, "Early Risers," are pleasant in effect and per fect in action. They never gripe or sicken, but tone and strengthen the liver and kidneys. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Cicero's Wives. Cicero had a shrew named Terentla, who made him do as she pleased. He was under great obligations to Clodius, but when the divorce suit of Caesar against Pompilla came up for trial TO rentia compelled Cicero to appear against Clodius. Tired of Terentia, Cic ero got a div6rce and married a rich girl named Publilia, left her and lived alone until his death. Lost Their Grips. S. T. Johnson thought himself a goner when grippe took bold of him last fall. A 25c. bottle of Dr. King's Wild Cherry and Tar made it turn loose. Dr. King's Wild Cherry and Tar is a great La Grippe Medicine, and seems to cure all who take it. FORT MILL MFG. CO. Fort Mill, S. C. Tastes good, and sold by Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. An Old Master. Mrs. Parvenue-That'picture In the corner is by an old master. Mrs. Swart leigh-Indeed! I would never have guessed It. Mrs. Parvenue-Yes. The man I bought it from jave me a writ ten guarantee that the painter was past seventy-five-before he did a stroke on it. Cleared for Action. When the body is cleared for action by Dr. King's New Life Pills. you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks, the brizhtness of the eyes, the fi'mness of the flesh and muscles, the buoyancy of the mind. Try tflem. At The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, 25 cents. She Told Him. De Bore - Is Miss LIlliwhite in? Truthful Domestic - She's out. De Bore-Hum! Whom is she out with? Truthful Domestic-Out with you. If thou art a master, be sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deato Fuller. The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on acoount of the great merit of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthless imitations have similar sounding names. Besvare of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yllow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store, Isaaz M. Loryea, Prop. HJss Ambition. Uncle Horace (who is something of a sage and philosopher)-My boy, it Is time for you to begin to think seriously of the kind of future you intend to map out for yoursejf. To sum it up in a word, what epitaph are you a.mbitious to ha.ve engraved upon your tombstone) Nephew (just beginning his -career)-He got his share.--Cticago Tribune. But Few Are Free. But few people are entirely free from indigestion at this time of the year. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not only the best remedy to use because it digests what you eat but because it also enables the digestive appar-tus to assimilate and transform all foods into tissue-build ing blood. Kodol relieves sour stomach, heart burn, belching, nnd all forms of indigestion. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A Subtle Distinction. - Mother of Parvenu Financier (to vis tor)-AII t'hese are photographs of my son. Here you see him as a child, there as a man and there as a baron. Journal Amusant. cievernesa. "What's a clever joke?' "One that makes you laugh when you know absolutely there Is nothing to it -Judge. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The KInd You Have AlwasJ Bought Bears the Signature of Rossini's Criticism. Very cruel, says an author, was Bos sini's silent criticism of a score- sent to him by a young musician. Rtossii was fond of macaroni. The musician, know ing this, sent him along with his score a packet of macaroni of unusual excel lence. In a humble little note he asked the 'composer to point out the merits of his work if he found any. there. Ros sini's reply ran like this: "Thanks for your score and the macaroni. The lat ter was excellent" Mlany children inherit constitutions weak and feeble, others due to child hood troubles. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure chil dren and make them strong. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Dr. WV. E. Brown & Co. A Vegetarianl Danger. In some respects vegetarians suffer more than meat eaters from urig~ acid poisoning, seeing that beans, peas, len tils and peanuts contain twice as much of the poison as meal. The natives of India suffer greatly from uric acid Els eases owing to the quantity of dahl (lentils) they eat Other natives who avoid dahl are almost entirely free. Dr. Haig'ln London Mall. Pain may go by the name of rheuma tism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleurasy No matter what name the pains are called, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away. 35 cents Tea oc A Strange Thunderstorm. It was a strange thunderstorm that struck Suffolk, England, Aug. 4, 1577. According to Ilolinshed, the tempest of lightning came through the wall of Bliborough church and went a-yard into the ground, knocking over twenty peo ple and killing two. Then it came up again, mounted the steeple by way of the vestry door, broke the beis and darted off to Bungay. six miles dis tant. There, according to another chronicler, it became a - fiery black dog, which dashed between two people kneeling in church and broke their neeks and clawed another man on the back so that he was "presently drawn together and shrunk up. as it were, a piece of leather scorched in a hot fire." Claw marks remained on the door to prove the reality of the black dog. Mr. Wade Run Down. Down at Hasty, N. C., lives a well known nlanter. Mr. J. D. Wade. Says he: "I~ was run down almost to the potnt of giving up. I took two bottles of King's Iron Tonic Bitters and now am as good as ever. I took other tonics. but found nothing to compare with King's. Sold and guaranteed by Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Old Time Advice to Travelers. Edward Leigh's "Hints For Travel ers" was published at the end of the sixteenth century. Only those who speak Latin should travel, he says, and every one should. be well grounded 11n the true religion" lest he be perverted abroad. Travelers should know their own country Deire eing allowed to leave It. Before his voyage the traveler "should make his peace with God, re ceive the Lord's supper, satisfy his creditors if he be ir debt, pray earnest ly to God to prosper him on his voyage and to keep him from danger, and he should make his last will and wisely order all his affairs, since many that go abroad return not home." Bears the ThB Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Doubled Initials For Plurals. Under the rule that the initial letter of a word is sometimes doubled to sig nify the plural, bb would be a proper abbreviation for barrels. Probably some one, unfamiliar with the rule and thinking the abbreviation too conise, as It might be mistaken for an abbre viation for boxes, bundles, bags or butts, made it bbl. for one barrA, and then, still ignorant of the rule, added an s.for the plural, making It bbls. for mbre than .one.-Boston Transcript. Terriffic Race with Death. "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernandex, of Tampa, Fla., describing his ;earful race with death, " as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had trieb many different doctors and many medi cines, but got no benefit until I began to use Electric Bitters. So wonderful was their effect that in three days I felt like a new man, and to-day I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store ; price 50c. Railway Wheelnt. Did you ever notice that the wheels of a locomotive engine are beveled? The reason for thIs is that in rounding a curve the outer rail is, of course, a little longer than the inner one. The difference is very little, but it would be enough to make an engine "skid" unless it were reckoned for. In the beveled wheel the higher part, with Its greater circumference, Is forced against the outer rail by the very tendency of the engine to drive straight ahead, and with the other wheel the smaller circumference rests on the rail, thus overcoming the difference in the lengths of the lines. Sluggish Liver a Foe-to Ambition. You cannot accomplish very much if your liver is inactive, as you feel dull, your eyes are heavy, and slight exerfion exhausts you. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver add bowels and makes you feel bright and active. Orino Laxative Fruit Sy'rup does not nauseate or grine and is mild and very pleasant to take. Orino is more effect ive than pills or ordinary cathartics. Refuse substitutes. The HR. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. N othing Jn a Trifle! The half inch United States standard screw thread has thirteen turns per inch. Mr. Welsh, the original superin tendent of the Wesdinghouse Air Brake works, used for the half inch bolt twelve threads instead of thirteen. This decision has proved to be a mis take, and the company would be glad to change it, butfthe immense number of brake equipments ivhich are out all over the world, the constant call for repairs and extensions make it impossi ble. One Box Fixed Him. Shopton, N. C.: "I have had kidney trouble for the last four years, and got no relief until 1 tried Dr. King's Blood and Liver Pills, and one bQox entirely cured me.-FRANKLIN WA TT." The President of Charlotte Hard ware Co. says : " I consider Dr. King's Blood and Liver Pills very best 1 ever used." Dr. King's alwas cure. Sold at 25c. by Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Pity the Widower. . From the Cork Constitution: "The friends of a respectable young widow wnt to get her housekeeping In a re spectable widower's family. Under stands her business." There seems a certain want of finesse in this latter statement.-London Punch. Sells More of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy Than of All Others Pat Together. Mr. Thos. George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says : " I have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced into Canada, and I sell as much of it as I do of all other lines that I have on my sheles put together. Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, I have not had one bottle returned. I can person ally recommend this medicine, as I have used it myself and given it to my chil dren, and always with the best results," For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. No Prevaricator. "Jack Ardupp tried to borrow a dol lar from me just now, but he didn't get it I told him I hadn't a sou." "Wasn't that stretching the truth cosiderably?" "Not at all. I never saw one, in fact. It's a French coin, Isn't it?"-Pittsburg Pst. Bears the TeKind You Have Always Baight igaof ZitfleZocfor KNOWS all about Liver Com plaints. He says there's no reason to be sick arouse the Liver; build up your system with Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets--a sure, safe and swift cure. 25c for Complete Treatment. All Druggists. Open An Account With Us. You can then- pay your bills with checks which we return to you the first of each month and which are thus made a receipt in full for every dollar you pay out. You can always make change with a check. Bank of Summeron, Summerton, S. C. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Tax Notice. The County Treasurer's office will be pen for the collection of taxes,. with ut penalty, from the 16th day of Octo er to the 31st day of December, inclu ive, 1905. The levy is as follows: For State, 51-2 mills; for County, 2 3-4 mills; for Jail, 1-2 mill; for Constitutional School, 3 mills:. Polls $1.00. Dog anitation tax, 50 cents. Also School istrict No. 24, Special, 1 mill; School. istrict No. 11, 16, 17, 18, 25 Special 2mills: School Districts No. 2, 21, Special' 3 mills; School Districts- No. , 9, 19, 20, 22, Special 4 mills. A pen? aty of 1 per cent. added for the month f January, 1906. Additional penalty of per cent. for month of February, 1906. Additional penalty of .5 per cent. for 5 days in March, 1906. Road Tax for ear 1900, one dollar. S. J. BOWMAN, County Treasurer. FOLEY3IIO1ETADR stops the cog nhasug Town Property For Sale. No. 1-T wo-story d welling in Man ling, Clarendon county, large lot with fruit trees, artesian water, near raded school, price $4.000. No, 2-T wo-story dwelling, conven ent to school, new building, artesian ell on the place, price $2,000. No. 3-One story dwelling near Mfethodist church, * acre lot, and ut-buildings, fruit trees and good ater, price $2,500. No. 4-T wo-story dwelling on large ot, barn and stable, all buildings ew, artesian water and electric ights, a nice place, price $3700. No. 5-Vacant .lots suitable for uilding residences. all of good size, nd well situated in best part of town nd will be sold at reasonable prices, acording to location. FARMS. No. 6-267 acres good farming laud, six and-a-half miles from town, con aining dwelling and outbuildings, onvenient to school. Price $18 per cre. No. 7-500 acres good farming land, our miles from town,270 acres cleared o improvements, except tenant o'ies, price $10 per acre. No. 8-105 acres three miles from own, 4 tenant houses, price $2,000. 'his place wvill be divided into two rats if des red, at $15 per acre. No. 9-50 s cres one and a half miles rom town, t vo tenant houses, at $35 er acre. A very nice little farm. No. 10-450 acres about twelve miles from town, good farming land, t 85,00 per acre, or will be divided nto tracts of 50 to 200 acres each. For further information apply to J. L. WILSON, Manning, S. C. FOLE SIIONYAmTAR THE 43055"P COTTGRN ESS! saas, suoss. BST TM E MUanAY G Gpi Srima Gins, Feeders; Cnuns, Elc. . GISBES 3tACHINERY CO. Colo-emb=, S. C. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cres all Coughs, and expels Colds from the systemrn h enty moving the bowels. IS IJJIll e AB~OUTl TI t S.H'OU *Io u hte o e r rntltU e e You a Pair SPCA I eebrteDtSp 1 I E ntrStcofEC.BRTSeebae$50 3ParMOAC,$.0 Line, onlyT 9h~ e enael chr notl, and sew Sadlan due 0 -9 DE'ESOES.0Ln.ol arisi prouct atete atber blhers D an e e, p t calf8 to an9ie rm - o8 Enti e to .BR' eebius, $50