The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, February 28, 1906, Page 3, Image 3
THE RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE 00,
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 hasa
number of attractive features that have never heen embodied in any other con
tract.
Is the Only Company that Issues the Famous
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1st. It provides for cash loans: 2d. Cash values: 3d. Incontestible 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;
8th. 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 benefit remaining the same as if the premiums had been regularly paid by
the insured. 9th. It also provides that if the policy-holder 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 company having the LARGEST ORIGINAL SURPLUS to policy-holders
of any COMPANY IN THE WORLD-A SURPLUS OVER THE RESERVE
AND ALL OTHER LIABILITIES 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 0N BREOW 1 COST
Come and buy todaw-z
from
STRAUSS-ROGN C.
Summerton, S. C~
SHave on hand a nice lot '-of Horses and Mules,
which must be sold between this and the 1st of
April, and we are receiving for our spring trade
one Carload of the celebrated
Hackney Buggies.
This is the best Buggy that has ever been sold on this market.
Come while they are fresh and select one for beauty and comfort,
as well as durability. We are also receiving
Other Buggies
and will be able to satisfy all purchasers who will phce their trade ackh us.
Also, a fine assortment of One and Two-horse Wagons, made by the Hcney
adPiedmot peple, the best manufacturers in the South. Also full iine of
Harness, Double and Single, Slip Gear for wagons: Collars, Bridles, Whips,
etc. W'e thank the people for their liberal trade to us in the past, and wil en
deavor to act so in the future as to maintaiu their confidence and support.
W. P. Hawkins & Co.
ALCOLURAILROAD.
DAILY EXCEPT SU.NDAIYS
NORTHEAST.-READ DOWN. EecieFbur9.10. SOUTHWEST.-READ UP.
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For rates, schedule, maps or any informa
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WM. J. CRAIG,
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Fe 4
Chem
depends upon the life-long study
and exper ence of the men who di
rtct thie 'usiner:, and who nix a
fertilizerwhich":a-sthreeoften
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cf it :.s
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By ts very liberal use. a week or
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nssecondapplic-'ation. Multitudes-of
'IaIrm~ersi tha S)Lth have
Z creased their yields per acre." and
nih thr larer tro!its which thece
increased yie i.s brought. paid ott
t te mort 'rge on their farms. Don't
be fooled'byarn.y dealer into buying
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Manning Times Block.
Undertaking.
A complete stock of Caskets, Coffins and Fu
neral Supplies always on hand. Mv hearse will
be sent to any part of the county. and calls will
be responded to by Mr. A. J. White, fureral
director and undertaker. nigbt or day.
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MANNING, S. C.
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.3. . wuLsoY. CuAR! TO\ DUHANT
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Interest Allowed From Date of De
posit.
STATE
Savings Bank,
CHIAR L ESTON. S. C.
ION B3. RlEEVES, President.
i. B3. GILCHRIST, Cashier.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yob eat.
Bring your Job Work to The Times office.
A FAMOUS MONSTER.
An Old Ti-nYuder iTh Had an
yet:: Its Knee.
Tu the.. wrict* t ofhath ] Li(vetus and
Z.hn inuy be :uimi 't-erip'tions and
illustrations of :- :ns 1er or :it RI.
venna. It:ily. in the ce;; 1511 or 1512,
the exact date hein siewhat uncer
tain. This n1enstr' 1ad a body and
shoulders like tfhose :f :i y oung1, woian.
There was but one leg. g:adt:ally ta
pering from the hip.4 Cown and termi
nating in :in im.;inense scaled claw, like
that of a turkey hu::zani. There were
four toes. eaAh tipip>ld with a biony nail,
three of them paln to tle left and
one to the right. 'Tlhe creature had
wings in ph i of i; : 111'm m always
held them 1in :in erect position, as
though ready to take flight at the
slightest provocation. From the hips
to the single knee the flesh was cov
ered with large,. well arranged feath
ers. From the knee joint to the foot
the leg was scaled. like that of the com
mon barnyard fowl. the spot where the
feathers left off and the scales com
menced being marked with a large lid
less eye. which seemed to be altogether
incapable of voluntary motion. The
nzeck. head and general outlines of the
face were those of a woman, but the
ears were large and set very low, al
most on the neck.
The head was covered with a queer
mixture of scales, feathers and hair,
but the oddity of the whole "upper
story" was a pointed born, which rose
just In the edge of the hair on the cen
ter of the forehead. This horn was
three Inches in length, and, according
to Zahn, "even a farmer would have
mistaken it for the horn of a two-year
old heifer had It been removed and
shown to him."
The old time wonder mongers all give
pictures and descriptions of this "horn
ed Italian monster," but none tells how
long it lived or what was done with
the body after death.
In Self Defense.
.Major Hamm, editor and manager of
the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky.,
when he was fiercely at-tacked four
four years ago by piles, bough t a box
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of which he
says: "It cured me in ten days and no
trouble since." Quickest healer of
burns, sores, cuts and wounds. 25c. at
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
A Man of Nerve.
He-I called to see you last evening.
She-Yes? He-Yes, the servant told
me you were not in. She-Yes, I was
so sorry to have missed you. He-I
thought you must be. I heard you
laughing upstairs in such grief stricken
tones that I almost wept myself out of
sympathy.
The Reason.
Teacher-You've been a very good
boy for the last day or two, Bobbie.
I haven't seen you fighting with the
other boys or romping In the school
room. Bobble-Yes'm. I got a stiff
neck.-Cleveland Leader.
The Bank of Mlaniniiig,
MANNING, S. C.
Capital Stock, - $40,000
Surplus, - - 35,000
Stockholders' Lia
lility, - - 40,000
otal Protection
to Depositors, $115,000
A BANKC
here every deal is characterized by
absolute reliability and trustworthi
ness is the' Bank where you may feel
sure .four money
IS SAFE.
[adis will find it both convenient and
pleasant..o bank here.
NORTHWESTERN R. R.- OF S.0C.
TIME T ABL E No. 6.
In Eliect Sunday. June 5. 1904.
BETWEEN SUMTER AND CAMDEN.
~Mixed. Daily except Sunday.
Southbound. Northbound.
No. 6XNo. 74 . No. 70 No. 6
PM-r AM AM PM
- 6' 9 36 Lv'e..Sumter ..Ar.9 00 5 45
'27 9 38 N.:W.Junction....8S58 5 43
6 47 9 59.... ....Dalzell ......S 22 5 13
'-t'.10 10 ........ Borden ......8.00 4 58.
T 2''! 10 21 ........ Rembert's...7'40 4 43
7. ' 10 31 ...... .. Eller be.. 730 4 28
75- 11 10..So. Rv. Junction. .7 10 4 23
00 11 10 Ar.. .Camden. .Lve7 00 - 4 15
PM PM AM PM
BET WEEN WILSON'S MILL AND SUMTER
Southbound. Northbound.
No. 73 Daily exc'ept SundIay. No. ,..
PM PM
3 00 Leav e..Sumter ...... ArrivC. .12 30
3 03....Summierton Junction...12 27
3 .-... .......Tindal....... .... 11 5
3 34... ..... .Packsville.....-.... 41 30
35 ......... ..Silv'er...... .... .. 11 00
4 45...........Su meron....-.-10 45
.2............. Davis........--.. --- 9 45
5 5............. Jordan ...........- 9 4
6 '30 Arriv.....Wilson's MilI.Leave 8 40
PM AM
BETWEE ~N MILLARD AND ST. PAUL.
Daily except Sunday'.
Southbound. Northbound.
No. 73 No. 75 No. 72 No. 74
PM AM AM PM
4 05 10 20 Lve Millard Ar.10 45 5 30
4 15: 10 30 Ar St. Paul Lve.10 35 4 20
PM AM AM PMl
FHOS. WILSUN. Presid~.
GeoS. HcKer &Son
MANUFACTURER1S OF
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C: ' mnrHquMMF 2
" . m ~ ill~e !!
Doors, Sash, Blinds,4
Moulding and Building
IYaterial,
OA -IAR1;ESTON, S. C.
Sash Weights and Cords.
Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty
Oil In Hair a Betrayer.
"Tell the lady we can't take that hat
back. It's been worn," said the mana
ger of a department store, handing a
fragile creation of lace and feathers
back to the saleswoman after examin
ing it carefully.
"Will you tell me how you discov
ered that fact?" asked a curious by
stander.
"By the sense of smell," replied the
manager. "The peculiar.ity of macas
sar oil-the oil that is in the hair-is
that its color is imparted to anything it
comes in contact with, and, although
there wasn't a spot on that hat. I knew
it had been worn by this slight odor
which had clung to the lining. The pur
chaser of that extravagant bit of mil
linery probably couldn't afford any
thing so expensive-wanted to cut a
dash at the opera with her best young
man perhaps, trusting to exchange the
hat the next day for a tailor made suit
or something she really needed."-Ncw
York Press.
Don't Deceive Yourself.
Don't deceive yourself. If you have
indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
It will relieve you. Rev. W. E. Hocut.t,
South Mills, N. C.. says: "I was trou
bled with chronic indigestion for sev
eral years; whatever I ate seemed to
cause heartburn, sour stomach. flutter
ing of m- .heart, and general depres
sion of mind and body. My druggist
recommended Kodol, and it has reliev
ed me. I can now eat anything and
sleep soundly ar night. Kodol Digests
what you eat. The R. B. Loryea Drug
Store.
Value of the Average Man.
Genius is a phenomenon; the average
man Is a law. He has seen Shake
speares and Goethes and Napoleons
and Wagners rise Wd fall, and he
goes on calmly, knowing that-it is he
and not they who are the race. Despise
him, kick him. as you will, the last
word is with him. He is nature's fa
-orite. Like a true mother, she loves
her dull boy best A. Shakespeare was
too much. for her, but she saw to it
that his faculty perished with him. He
died, a wonder among men, and his
family reverted to the average. Lest
the abhorred thing should reappear In
the course of generations the family
presently died out The case is typical.
It is almost a commonplace of the sci
ence of heredity that the appearance
of extraordinary talent in any branch
of a family means the extinction of
that branch.-London Standard.
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Just a little Kodol after meals will re
lieve that fulness, belching, gas on the
stomach, and all other symptoms of in
digestion. Kodol digests what you eat,
and enables the stomach and digestive
organs to perform their functions na
turally. Kodol is a thorough digestant
and will afford- relief from any disorder
due to imperfect digestion or mal-as
similation. Sold by The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store. - -
British Contrasts.
Their wealth; their luxury, their* ul
tivation of arts which we have not yet
had time to seriously contemplate, their
civilization, their strange class distinc
tions, but above all the great wealth
and the great poverty of their people,
stir our wondering faculties more than
any other things can ever do. When
we behold their wealth we are as poor
children brought suddenly into a rich
child's nursery and lost In astonish
ment at the number and profusion of
toys strange to us. When we see their
poverty we are Pharisees who thank
God that we are not as these others.
But in either case are we beset with a
great amazement-From "An Outland
er In England."
Galveston's Sea Wall.
makes life now as safe in that city as on
the higher uplands. E. W. Goodloe,
who resides on Dutton St., in Waco,
Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. He
writes: "I have used Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumpton the past five
vsars and it keeps me well and safe.
Before that time I had a cough which
for years had been- growing worse.
Now its gone." Cures chronic coughs,
La Grippe, Croup, Whooping cough
and prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to
take. Every bottle guaranteed at The
R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Price 50c.
and $1. Trial bottle free.
AU at the Head.
Glass stands first of elastic sub
stances, pearl Is the heaviest of animal
substances, mercury Is the'' heaviest
liquid, the heaviest woods are.-pome
granate and lignum vitae, cork Is the
lightest wood, and platinum is the
uost ductile metal, capable of being
drawn so fine as to be invisible.
More than half minkind over sixty
veai'% of age sutf'er fr-om kidney and
bladder disorder's, usually enlargement
of prostate gland. This is both painful
and -dangerous, and Foley's Kidney
Cure should be taken at the fir-st sign
of danger, as it corrects irregularities
and has cured many old men of this dis
ease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port,
Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged
prostate gland and kidney trouble for
ear's and after taking two bottles of
Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than
I he for twenty years although I am
now 91 years old." The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea. Pr-op.
FRMER
You are again brought t
farms for another season v
you to call on us when do
to serve yen that we ha
that experience, perseyers
are enabled to offer you a
-withstanding the general
possibly a little cheaper ti
kets, to wit:
Dixie Boy Plows, F'argul
Eatchet Plow Stook
Besides these we have
PLOWS and TWO-HORS
We are selling for the thir
K.~ P. Guano|
This distributor has easil:
. .the kind for general usI
.DISTRIBUjTORS, which c
theigrowing crop. D~o r
. .. A. Planters.
Ar rcan Steel Wire I
-. We are prepared to furnis
what are your needs, our)
0. K. Stoves and
- . Commence by doing the ri
- a ure instead of work. You
K. COOK STOVES IN Y
Very tru
Manning N6
STAGE EPIGRAMS.
The' theater is the chastener of life.
Euripides.
An actor is a public instructor.
Euripides.
The theater is the mirror of life.
Sophocles.
Actors are the only honest hypo
crites.-Hazlitt.
The theater is the devil's own terri
tory.-Edward Allyn.
The stage represents fiction as If it
were fact.-Betterton.
'The stage Is the field for the orator
as well as the comedian.-Roscius.
A passion for dramatic art is Inher
ent in the nature of man.-Edwin For
rest.
The drama is the most refined pleas
ure of a polished people.-Dion Bouci
cault.
It is in drama where poetry attains
its loftiest flight-Don Luis I. of Por
tugal.
The stage is more powerful than the
platform, the press or the pulpit
Anna Dickinson.
A comedy is like a cigar; if good, ev
ery one wants a box; if bad, no amount
of puffing will make it draw.-Henry
James Byron.
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,
heals the lungs and prevents serious
results from a cold. Cures la grippe
cough and prevents pneumonia and
consumption. Contains no opiates. The
genuine is in a yellow package. Re
fuse substitutes. The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.
CHRISTMAS.
Negroes consider Christmas -day the
best in the year for a wedding.
Christmas was first celebrated as a
feast of the Christian church about the
year 190 A. D.
At Culdaff, in Ireland, the game of
kamman, a sct of hockey, Is played on
Christmas day.
A leaf from Christmas decorations Is
preserved in Yorkshire as a remedy
against toothache.
Scottish servants each endeavor to be
the first to draw water from the well
on Christmas morning.
It is an old Irish superstition that
gold should not be paid away on
Christmas day nor silver lent
Christmas day at Cape Town is usual
ly celebrated with picnirs. The tem
perature averages 82 degrees.
On Christmas morning in Norway
every gateway, gable or barn door is
decorated with a sheaf of corn fixed on
a. tall pole in ordir that the birds may
eat from It their Christmas dinner.
Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar.
Foley & Co., 'Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
reiedy, 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. Thi genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar is in a yellow package.
Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It
is the best remedy for coughs and colds
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac
M. Loryea, Prop.
Froude's Touthful Terror.
Of the youthful hardships endured
by James Anthony Froude a biogra
pher says: "Conceiving that the child
wanted spirit, Hurrell, his elder broth
er, once took him up by the heels and
stirred with his head the mud at the
bottom of a stream. Another time he
threw him into deep ,water out of a
boat to make hiuh .manly. But he was
not satisfied by inspiring physical ter
ror. Invoking the aid of the preternat
ural, he taught his brother that the
hollow behind the house was haunted
by a monstrous and malevolent phan
tom, to which In the plenitude of his
imagination he gave the name of Pe
ningre. Gradually the child discover
ed that Peningre was an illusion and
began to suspect that other Ideas of
Hurrell's might be illusions too."
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 Early Risers. These
famu.s little pills relieve headaches,
constipation, biliousness, jaundice,
torpid liver, sallow complexion, etc.
Try Little Early Risers. The R. B.
horyea. Drug Store.
- .. ulcan.
Vulcan, the god of ancient black
smiths and metal workers, was lame
In .consequence of a pretty hard fall
he had in his early days. Jupiter and
Juno had a 'row, and Vulcan sided
with his mother against the old gen
tleman, who promptly kicked him out
of heaven. He fell for ~a whole day
and lighted on the Island of Lemnos,
broke his leg and received as severe
a shaking up as though he had tumbled
down an elevator shaft. Esculapius
set his leg; but having only just receiv
ed a diploma did a poor job, and for a
long time Vulcan went on a crutch.
face the problem of stocking your
rith tools, implements, etc. We want
ng this. W ~e are in the best position
e ever been. Our stock is the best
nce and money can make it, and we
few things at very low prices, not
advance in goods. These goods are
Lan you can..buy them in other mar
LPlow St6oks, Georgia
;teel Shapes, Etc.
n excellent stock of SYRACUSE
.tIDIE-BREAKERS.
eason the
Iistributors.
Noven itself to be the best thing of
.We also have the COLE GUANO
.osuch nice work distributing around
t 'fail to see our Corn and Cotton
~encing. g
h this. ip any duantity. Let us know
rices will ini~ee you..to buy.
Ranges.
he thing, make the cooking a pilg4
eca.do this by putting one of our 0.
U KITCHEN. They never fail.
ly'yurs,
rdware Co.
ERMANENT MEADOWS should have
an annual dressing of 5oo pounds per
acre of a fertilizer containing eleven per cent.
POTASH and ten per cent. available phos
phoric acid.
This will gradually force out sour grasses
and mosses from the meadows, and bring good
grasses and clovers; thus increasing the quality
as well as the quantity of the hay.
Our practical book, "Farmer's Guide," gives valuable facts for every
sort of crop-raising. It is one of a number of books on successful fertiliz
ation which we send on request, free of any cost or obligation, to any
farmer who will write us for them.
Address. OERMAN KALI WORKS.
New York-93 Nassau Street. or Atlanta, Ga.-22% So. Broad Street.
THE ARGYLE HOTEL.
Open for Theatre Parties and Special Dinners.
]E U ER 0 P: ]E A N1* P1 L 'A N.
OPEN FROM 7 A.M. nC AIA J IN CHARGE OF
TOP O P.M. THE RESTAUR ANT, M&C4. MERRITT.
- CHARGES REASONABLE.
ROOMS EN SUITE, WITH AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATHS.
NEW ENTRANCE ON HASELL STREET.
Charleston's First and Only Modern European' 1lan Hotel.
THE ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors.
O ~Tf'IK HEWOD DISEASEDN
-SYSTEl DISORDERED
When a Sore or Ulcer is slow in healing it is the best evidence of a dis
eased condition of the blood and a disordered system. They show that the
bodily impurities, which should pass off through the natural channels of
nature, are being retained in th. system from some cause. The blood ab
sorbing the waste matters becoues steeped in poison which finds an outlet
through the Sore or tlceT, keeping it I hav not words strong euough to
inflamed, painful and festeriug. As praise your great *medicine. I had -
the blood constantly discharges its sore on my left temple for Years. It
poso nt tee lce, hyIa would itch, burn and bleed, and I could
poison into these places. they eat not -et it theal. After tarI"S. S.S.
deeper into the surrounding ilesh and &whi it began to discha ge, d. ha
the poisonous matter was ontit hieeed.
tissues, growing larger and more this was abouttenyearsagoand have
offensive in spite of all the sufferer never seen any signof snce
can do, until the entire health is Gant, No. JOS
affected. Washes, salves, powders and such treatment are desirable for the
reason that they are cleansing and also help to relieve the pain, but they are
in no way curative. The blood isfilled with
poison, and until it is removed the'sore cannot
-heal. S. S. S. is the only cure for these evi
dences of impure blood. It goes down to the
eroot of the trouble and cleanses the circulation
PURELY VEGETABLE. of all poisons and impurities. S. S.S. enriches
the blood and reinvigorates the different mem
bers of the body so that the impurities and waste matters can pass off as
nature intended. Then the discharge ceases, the sore scabs over, new fleih
is formed, and the place heals permanently. ok on Sores'and Ulcers and
any medical advice you need.without charge
aE SwpErE Cos A.AA, a&
Alderman Stock Farm.
For sale at all times, at prices to suit the farmer and of breed
ing and qualifications to suit the fancier,
SHORTHORN AND) J] RSEY CATTLE,
AND BERK HOGS
>f either sex and all ages. . i~1cie. Come and
see our stock whether you intend t'uy . -t~
.ALWOLU, 8. 0.
D. W. ALDERMAN, Prop. SAM'L G. BRYAN, Supt.
SALE
AT THE
* 'Mutual
Dry Goods
S' l TILL Manager.