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THE RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE CO, PITTSBURG, PENN., Has complied with the State laws of 44 different States. confines its operation to the United States. Issues every conceivable form of insurance and has a number of attractive features that have never been embodied in any other con tract. Is the Only Company that Issues the Famous Self-Sustaining Policy. 1st. It provides for cash loans: 2d. Cash values: 3d. Incentestible after one year: 4th. Paid up values: 5th. Thirty days' grace after the first premium is paid: 6th. Extended values:'th. The paid up values participate in dividends: Sth. It has a Total and Permanent Disability Clause. That is if the insured becomes totally disabled by disease or accident the pre mium ceases and the policy is automatically paid up for face value. the privilege and benetit. remaining the same as if the premiums had been rerularly paid by the insured. 9th. It also provides tbat if the poliry-hoider should make ten payments on the 20-payment plan and cease paying premiums the company will pay his estate $1,000 for every $1,000 applied for should the insured death occur during the second 10-year period and will not deduct a single premium from the face of the policy. 10th. Should the insured continue to pay his premiums dur ing the second 10-year period and if death should occur during the second 10 years the company will add every premium to the face of the policy that has been paid during this period and pay it in cash plus the face of the policy. 11th. This policy can only be obtained from Reliance Life of Pittsburg, the companv having the LARGEST ORIGINAL SURPLUS to policy-holders of any COMPANY IN THE WORLD-A SURPLUS OVER THE RESERVE AND ALL OTHER LIACILITIES OF OVER ONE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Its Board of Directors is composed of recognized financial ability and busi ness integrity, it is officered by practical and experienced insurance men. The right man can secure a position by applying to JAMES H. REED, President Reliance Life Insurance Co., Pittsburg, Penn. February Sale Woolen Goods IT ANDI BELOW CO ST. Come and buy today from STRAUASS-HOGAN CO., Summerton, S. C., STOP PAYING RENT, BUY A HOME. We have some splendid Farming Lands in this and adjoining counties which we are offering at very low figures. Now is the time to buy, as Real Estate is avnIf eou hae lnd for sale, we will sell it for you. If we fail to sell. it will not cost you one cent. Call on, or write us. WOOD'S & O'BRY AN,I Attorneys at Law, Harvest Time Has Come. YOU NEED A GOOD WAGON. We have just received a full line of one and two horse PIEDMONT AND H[ACXNEY WAGONS that wve propose to sell at close figures. These Wagons. are guaranteed.d We also have in our wareroomns an excellent ass.ortment of standard Buggies from the best manufacturers, and will ask that y ou inspect them OUR HRESS DEPARTMENT is well stocked with Sgleand Dou ble Harness, Collars, Whips, etc., and we are anxious to prove to the pub. lie 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 &Co., MANNING, S. C. ~ INE. 1 UGHAR:o-W VEXL N ORTH J NDSOUTH Florida-Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury and comfort, equipped with the latest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa tion-, write to WM. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent-, Wilnt...... C.e t C Chex~A ar-inearoln a lem Per AcemNV 37o Iw'l .1 cone f'' nt you can "incrcas ue ya r acre" a: you v:an't t.o.to keep it a se cr;et , eirer. ci-:h Mss. w c .:.you a 7AL on w h .w pr"na cf Virgic -'-C *aC. -rfIlzers per acr '-r5 1-.c, ckared a preit of 5 r.c mr. thanKNOWS t toh :: all about Liver Corn wich ha-2plaints. H e says there's - fertlier''no reason to be sick. Curetyon 7'V ot arouse the Liver; ofanyco.advr nnd hi sueyo~e o~yV a-iia-Caro-bul hna.. up your system with RichmRamon's Liver Pills and Norfolk. '. Vavan ah. . Tonic Pellets--a sure, Durham. IN. C. ontgorner-. A& .rlesS1 "is. Tea. safe and swift cure. 25C Baltimore. ".d. Shreveport, L for Complete Treatment. ____________________All Druggists. W HEN YOU COME TO TOWN CALL AT SHAVING SALOON WhicA is fitted op wit ant ove to the comfort of his * custonerW. ith Us. HAIR CUTT1Y(U IN ALL ?TYLES, You can then pay your S HAV I N (AND bills with checks which SHAMPON we return, to you the D~one with neatnesi and first of each month and dtspatchwhich are thus made a A cordial inatatiol receipt in full for every is extended. dollar you pay out. Ja L. pELLS. You can always mae changre no reaso Block. Undertaking. with a check. Bank of Su ilerton Summ erlton, S. C. fo CNotice. be ~~A Accountpatofteconr.adcaliI bc responded to by Mr. A. J. *Whitc. fureri~ Notice is hereby given to all voters director and undertailcer. nig~ht or day.- within the corporate limits of the Town w. E.JENKNSONco.1 of M-anning who may desire to vote in Wheconin municipal election to be hed the sec~ond Monday in April 1906, nthat before they are allowed to vote insuextnded.ymstb qa.fe udr h.lw ManningStte.byirodcinBalogitra tinoerifcatefo thencouny yur vio freirstro achnt andtfae frmtetwhic suprvio ofu rea Fire, Lifereceipettiandulalthortioery Place your ndollare inthepfollow irigYComcaniesaeacharepresent Undertaking.eaue..& eiae HartfordnofoHartforderConn Phenix ofmmrroklynSN.CY ACompntientocl of Caes Yok.ndF-Noie Americ0an Fre of Pheinlyadepa.eNtc shrb ie oalvtr Gietrmand underiaknih o day. York.ecrort isoteTw ofeManninganoamayfdesieatoevoteai Fir Asocato JEKof Phildelhia coigEuicpyeeto tob held theksendedrModayrin'Aprilc1906 Wetenof andahAe Stel y Wrocngargita A sar o yurbuinsssoict i or cetfct romha the conyspr . . fromcte own spir ofreita Countr Ufenan Apridety wrndtenalhso. Ifyu aueyu W. . DVI. J A.WENBEG.erl fite atonE. J. RONE Placeyouranduranceineyeefolmow iS &i WIsEhRG, ent- coLEYsa haoETlAssswl ATOREY AfLW, th cret fe days. N pae Thattisrtreoeverrtwordof it.nD rotinenton Nien tork.etossecal edes oftyuwt America FireY ofRITO P idlpia4. yugteprec.Ti eko Penslvni of Phiadelphia.hesecaepedlr FireeAssoeiation of Penseseladea Ne MorAnderG wis' Agencdfetye il mneyuree ofr Newif Yuwilormein WetrJ Cnd. Are Surely WorthORTA% AWOODS of yorbusines solcied F.r tYuhanHMthot Nettles MANINGSeCeso 1av Sth prop-teet Bl.Dg., uJ.ar A.WIBRG eryfited No. one. D UE- ,S. ATTORNEYS AT LAw , ters~fyuas MANNING,;S C. ' _not-truttrvelin__opiciasan .Fecus i i old usTbypeole W A TO..TLA, com tousyMin for as aferhavin ILO &-AN,. b ht od thelt candlenepedler. _______- - - - - . ha~ve the bles t lescema Imade Attney an Conseg a.La, eaei lens brean. Sigound fors each e 1~cohetl if S y ouwil cometin.Tai ~ DJ.x sAwos. R fOOS OB1rn'3 . HIC cnsMITbo, GOpt.n mDe, ATTO RNY T - H PTOETRIT .& nCoriv OPTIIAn,wi. N ANNIG ,S. C. &-Notic 1 ot Manret . Net~lesBldg, ugair. Pone EstaPhoe o 359s . - RSUMTR, S. C. THONSNING, C.SON \NN N S. C. * g. ifi fo cnti ai nistio iv -Phon No h Troubles.C , . Pimle, cem, m"r DR. J.Aerhahe r-ach MoutanRa. Intret Al~c * -ro Date-renIL Dnr COUMaionHis S TA TE. GOLDUGET FR SLOWPCPI Netavsi~ng upsars, W r.K n's 1 Ol N B GtEE, PS.i C. NocePtIo Preices - EstateST Casie. Jms M FihrsoTra .T.o DyspEIGE Ce ue, will pr~eset efo yatts'ed -- ~~~tEROse owng d EstatGi. make Di'hoeso. whtG. et. Le, o. C.B R.CF. Inteorest b Wlepor om the esof.i. e- R - oye ru toe Turbeville Sparks. Editor The Manning Times: Messrs. J. A. Roland, J. F. and D. M. Turbeville, and Dr. W. H. Woods, of this place were among the members who heard Sam Jones in Manning last Friday night. Mrs. W. L. Brown, after a visit to friends here, has returned to her home at Workman. Mr. Clyde Turbeville, who is attend ing school here, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home, near Lake City. Miss Julia Benton, of Sardis, spent last week with her sister. Mrs. J. L. Green. Last Thursday. the passenger train of the Alcolu Railroad wrecked a few miles below here. There was little dam age and no one was hurt. Messrs. S. C. and J. M. Turbeville, and Dr. W. H. Woods left yesterday afternoon for Columbia, where they go to attend the celebration of the 42nd anniversary of the Knights of Pythias. The new store of Mr. S. C. Turbe ville is completed and is being painted. Mr. Turbeville expects to occupy it in a short time. * A telephone line has been built con necting New Zion with this place. G. They never gripe or sicken, but cleanse and strengthen the stomach, liver and bowels. This is the universal verdict of the many thousands who use DeWitt's Little Edarly Risers. These famous little pills relieve headaches, constipatiou, biliousness, jaundice, torpid liver, sallow complexion, etc. Try Little Early Rtisers. The it. B. Loryea Drug Store. Happenings in the Sandy Grove Section: Special to The Manning Times: The following was on the honor roll for-last month. Corrie May Webber, Lila 11cFaddin, Daniel Driggers, Hoyt Ham, Birk Driggers. Reuby Platt, teacher. Mr. E. H. McFaddin spent last Sat urday in Lake City. Mr. W. D. McFaddin and daughter, Lula spent last Saturday with Mrs. T. P. Fullmore of Salem. Miss Emily Bell who has been teach ing the Hieks school has returned to her home in Orangeburg. Miss Lula Kennedy of Lake City spent last week with her father. We are very glad to hear Miss Alma McClam is able to be out again after a severe case of grippe. Miss Corrie May Webber is very sick. Littie Miss Jeanette McFaddin is visiting her grandfather Mr. W. D. McFaddin. JIMMIE. Lake City Feb. 19, 1906. Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar. Foley & Co.,. Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthless imita tions have similar sounding names. Be ware of them. - The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for doughs and colds The R. B..Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M.-Loryea, Prop. Paxville Paragraphs. Editor The Mannina Times: The gifted and earnest English woman, Miss Christine I. Tinling lec tured here on last Friday evening to a large and attentive audience. Miss Madge Craig spent last Satur day in Sumter. Miss Nonie Corbett has closed her school at St. Paul and is at home again, much to the delight of her many friends. There will be two temperance medal ontests at the Paxville academy on next Friday evening at 8 o'clock. No admission will be charged, but a col lection will be taken for the temper nce cause in our town. Mr. Alva Curtis returned to Wil mington last Saturday after several ays visit at his home here. Misses Annie and Beulahi of Man ing are visiting at the home of Mr. T. P. Brown. Presiding Elder Browne held the first quarterly conference of the Pine wood charge here last Saturday and Snday. His sermons on both days were good. X. Paxville Feb. 19. In Self Defense. Major Hamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., when he was fiercely attacked four four years ago by piles, bought a box f Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of which he says: "It cured me in ten days and no trouble since." Quickest bhealer of burns, sores, cuts and wounds.- 25c. at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. . Panola Dots. Editor The Mannmng Times:. On account of the inclement weather the farmers are very much behind with their work. Married on the 7th, at the home of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Porter, Mr. Robert Briggs, of Silver, and Miss Grace DesChamps, of Panola. Miss.Sarah Harvin of Manning spent last week with Miss May Harvin. Among the worshipers last Sunday t Andrews Chapel there were four lady school teachers present and some of the younst men were all smiles. Miss Etta Livingston returned to her home at St. George last Saturday after spending sometime with relatives here. Mr. Claude Harvin of Sumter is spending a few days at the home of his father. Died on the 5th, after a brief illness, t the home of her son, Mr. F. H. Chewning, Mrs. Elizebeth Chewning, aged about fifty-five years. The de :eased was member of St. Andrews Methodist church, and her daily walk was with Jesus. Why should we mourn. when one of these earthly saints passes from this world of sin into eternal rest Her remains were laid to rest beside her husban'd. W. -'Don't Deceive Yourself. Don't deceive yourself. If you have indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsii Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. W. E. Hoc~ut.t, South Mills, N. C:;.says: "I was trou-. bled with chronic indigestion for sevs. eral years: whatever I ate seemed to. cause heartburn, sour stomach, ~liutter ing of my heart, and general depres sion of mind and body. My druggist recommended Kodol, and it has reliev= ed e I epn a eat anything and sleep sourrdlya:r night. Kodol Digests what y.ou eat . The R~. B. Loryea Drug Store. - "eme .. Have' Niz Cornxered. 9he' -tice was .discoursing to the efisonsthe w~o'des of nature. "Take the-rmiJir illustiration of the sti~ng of a wasp," fle said, ''as compared with the findsite xeedle. When enamied through aInfeoscope the sting Is still sharp, smoothi and polished, while the dedle appears blunt and rough. "pIt s so-with everything. The works of nature -are Indinitely superior -t thoe"ot' art. Try how .we may, we cnnot improve on nature." * 'It isn't so with my eyes, teacher," saif:4 -lttle girl in the elass. "Why, how Is that, Nellie?" he asked. ."'Cause nature made me cross .. she said, "and the doctors gej~ ysall n11Itht"" WHEN GAS WAS NEW. Presient of F r-'t Company Made "Diaring"' Cxperiment. Gas had as rau 1euity in making its way in N ), y -k city apparently as did the steci ::wi skyscraper. In each case it reg:1rd a man who had the courage of hi, convictions to prove that it was safe, but wheu once it was shown that the benerieti v/re greater than the daugers gas and skyscrapers took their places as ncce.ities. In the case of the Akyser.per the designer had to couvince thw owner. w:ho had be come somewhat fearful of the succ'ess of his venture because of the com ments of his friends, by signing a lease for an otiice on the top floor for a long term of years. In the case of gas, although it had been used in London and other American cities before it was introduced into New York, Sam uel Leggett, the president of the com pany that proposed to bring the mueh feared illuminant into use here, had to prove its harmlessness in his own house. This was in 1823. His heroism attracted a good deal of attention and proved to be a good ad vertiseineut, for hundreds if not thou. sands of persons visited the house to see the illuminant which was said to be so much better than candles and fish oil lamps. The house .was In the up town fashionable quarter of the city, on Cherry hill. It was at 7 Cherry street, only a few doors below the big, square Franklin House, in which Pres ident Washington lived when New York was the capital, and near the cel ebrated Cherry gardens. It was a nar row, three story and attic brick struc ture with two dormer windows. An abutment of the Brooklyn bridge now occupies the site. Stories of the explosive character of gas had spread without the aid of a press agent, and persons hesitated about having the pipes run through their houses. They were willing to have some one else make the experi ment, however, and curious enough to visit the house of the venturesome one to see what happened. For the time being all roads in the evening seemed to lead to Mr. Leggett's house. Groups gathered outside in the darkened street to witness the process of "lighting up." Many a couple from the other fashion able quarter, State street and the foot of Broadway, gave up the evening walk along the Battery. to wend their way up Pearl street in the moonlight to 7 Cherry street to see the novelty. There were eager visitors from surtounding towns. Mr. Leggett-3is not averse to showing people how 'much better gas was than any other form of Illuminant by taking them through the house. This fact, becoming known through out the city, added to the numler of visitors, and not infrequently when Mr. Leggett, basking inthe light of no toriety in his drawing room, saw faces peering in at him from the outer dark ness he would go to the door and in vite those without to come in. It was several years before the prejudice against gas could be altogether wiped out.-New York Tribune. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, eals the -lungs and prevents serious results-from'a cold. Cures la grippe ough and. prevents pneumonia and onsumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Re fuse substitutes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, 1saac M. Loryea, Prop. THE TAIL OF A COM-AET. Its Ever- Changing Mass and Why It -Filees From the sun. The tall of a comet Is not formed of the same particles which composed it yesterday or even an hour or a moment ago. It Is constantly being renewed at the expense of the nucleus. As the long stream of black smoke from the neigh boring factory or mill Is being continu ally renewed by fresh particles of car bon released by the combustion going on .in the furnace below, so is the wdn derful luminous train of cometary bod es being conitantly replenished 'by particles flying 'from or rather driven from the nucleus by the intense heat of the hun. Then. again, how infinitely small and how intensely luminous must these par ticles that go to make up the tall of a comet be! This thought is suggested by the fact that it has been proved that in some cases the nucleus of comets which are only a few hundred miles in diame ter will have .enormous fanlike tails stretching across space for a distance exceeding"200,000,000 miles and having a .bulk exceeding that of the sun by more than 10,000 times! Professor E. B. Barnard beautifully Illustrates the formation of a comet's tail by "suppos Ing" thus: "Suppose, for example, that the nucleus of a comet is composed of Ice. Then suppose the .heat of the sun to be so intense as to rapidly melt that portion of the ice globe exposed to the action of Its, rays, which are strong enough to immediately convert It into vapor,-which ascends toward the sun. "Imagine no'y a' fierce' wind blowing out from the sn causing the vapor which meets i't to be whirled out into space behind the comnet. This -will clearly llustrate the~theory- of the for mation of a- comet's tall, only that the nucleus of the comet Is -not Ice and the vapor is not water vapor, neither Is the force which drives it away from the sun a fierce wind." The unknown force hinted at-by the astronomer above quoted readily "ex plains why a comet's' tail, as a -rule, points In an opposite direction to the. .. The Ru~ssian astronomer :Bredie een distinguishes three different types of cometary tails-thos'e composed of particles having the specific gravity of hydrogen, those having the specific gravity of lbydrocarbon gas and a third clasa hgving all the peculiarities of an equal mixture of hydrogen and iron vapor.. More than half minkind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and ladder disorders, usually enlargement f prostate gland. This is both painful ahd dangerous, and Foley's Kidney jire should be taken at the first sign *of danger, as it corrects irregularities nd has cured many old men of this dis ease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, M~o., writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two~bottles of Foley's Kidney Cue feel better than have for.,twenty ~rs although I am ow 91 y'earsh ol'd" T'he R. B. Loryea Drug Store, IggecM. Loryea. Prop. Explained. Mistress (oil --he second day to new cook)-Kathi, just be so good as. ..o led- me 5 markis. Cook (aside)-HaI, ha" Tliat's *rhy she said yesterday the cook in her house was treated as one of the amily! - It is only by labor that thought can be made. bealthy, and only by thought - that- labor can be made happy, and the twi cannot be separated with lnpuni t-uskinl. THE~ ARGYLeR HOTEL.e Open for Theatre Parties and Special DiAners. E- U R 0 P__, E AN A N . OPLN FROM 7 A.a.T ~IN CHARGE OF . TP.M. HE RESTAURANT, MR.NC. A. MERRITT. -CHARGES REASONABLE. ROOMS EN SUITE, WITH AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATHS. NEW ENTRANCE ON HASELL STREET. - Charleston's First and Only Modem European Plan Hotel. THE ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors. OU R "R1CORD With medicines as with other things, the surest test of 40 YEAS worth is the length of time they have the confidence of C -a-s the people. The efficacy of S. S. S. has been thoroughly proven by experience, and so successful has it been that today it is the best known and Raost widely used blood remedy in the world. For diseases such as Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Sores and Ulcers, Contagious Blood Poison1 and other troubles due to an impure and poisoned condition of the blood, no re:nedy acts so promptly and thoroughly as does S. S. S., and thousands throughout the country, cured of such diseases, are daily recommending it to others sim larly afflicted. ITS FORTY YEARS OF EXISTENCE HAVE BEEN FORTY YEARS OF CURES. S. S. S. is a blood purifier of th'ihighest order, containing properties necessary to cure blood troubles of every character,, and which make it the greatest of all tonics. It goes into the blood and drives out any and all impurities, and makes this stream of life strong and healthy, and when this is done diseasecannot-remain. Being made entirelyirom roots, herbs and barks, chosen for their healing, purifying and building-up proper ties, it does not injure-any of the delicate organs or tissues of the body as do those medicines which contain Potash, Mercury, Arsenicorotherharfulm erais, but cures safely as well as permanently. S. S. S. reaches deep-seated .nd inherited cases on which the ordinary Sarsaparillas and tonics have no effect. it is no experiment to use S. S. S.; it is a remedy with a record; it has proven its worth and ability by its forty years of-cures. If you need a blood remedy begin the use of S. S. S.; write us about your case and let ouI physicians advise you and send book on the blood; no charge for either. 7HE SWIFT SPECIFiC COs, ATANTA.GA Alderman Stock Farm. For sale at all times, at prices to suit the farmer and of breed- 7 ing and qua:0-lications to Suit the fancier, SHORTHORN AND JERSEY CATTLE, AND BERKSHIRE HOGS of either sex and all ages. Correspondence solicited. 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