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7 0 secure the biggest crops of corn, fertilizers must be used liberallyr Apply at least 500 pounds to the acre- with 3fy per cent. nitrogen, 8 per cent. available! phosphoric acid, and 9 per cent. POTASH. POTASH is a most important factor in corn culture. Our practical books for farmers are yours for the asking-no cost or obligation of any sort, and a vast fund of invaluable information in them. Address. GERMAN KALI WoRKS. New York-93 Nassau Street. or Atlanta. Ga.-22M So. Broad Street. If You Were Asked to give your reasons for believing that the - Home Life Insurance Co. of New York is one of the best companies, you would probably answer because is is Old, Strong and Reliable ! BECAUSE it sa more. than a generation since it was chartered. BECAUSE its business from the outset has been ably and conservatively managed, and its growth has been healthy. BECAUSE its investments have always been prudently made, and its - financial affairs kept well in hand. BECAUSE of the high character of the securities it has always held. BECAUSE the Policy-Holders have been most amply probected, all olaims having been -promptly and honestly settled. Is this not the Company to recommend to your friends ? This is what the best known papers have to. say: Honest company found at last by the insurance investigators. - Home Life is square.-New Haven Union. 1i-11-(b. The good record made by the Home Life on Friday stood the test of further examination yesterday.-N. Y. World. 1:--12-05. Home Life fought shy of high linances. Insurance company found with clear bill.-Wash inaton'Times.1-1 Mr. Hughes was moved to make this comment: -You have apparently $74.000.000 insurance in force: how is it possible for you to do all that business with all your accounts on your books. -N. Y. Times. 1? .9-05. The Home Life supplied one of the marvels of the present investigation.-an insurance company without any obvious scandals.-N. Y. Tribune. 12-12-05. The investigating committee hast at last found one company with what is apparently a per fectly cledn record.-N. Y. Commercial. 12-12-05. Mr. Hughes failed to brin;: out a single questionable transaction.-N. Y. Sun, 12-12-05. Inquisitor Hughes fnds one insurance company that benetits patrons.-Cincinnati Post. 12-11-05. Honesty found in an insurance company. No "vellow dog- fund. No campaign or legis lative payment by Home Life.-N. Y. World. 12-9-45. When President Ide of the Home Life Insurance Company finished his testimony before the Armstrong Committee this morning Mr. Hughes sighed: "It's hopeless!" He harvested a mighty s-mall crop of admissions.-Evening Sun. N. Y., 12-11-05. The Horme Life Irnsurance Co. of New York i- one of the strong and reliable financial institutions of the country. Its successful career of over FORTY-FOUR YEARS has been the resalt of careful and conservative management and honorable dealing with its Policy holders. THE HOME LIFE of New York is one of the strong, reliable financial institutions of the country. Its successful career of over FORTY-FOUR YEARS has been the result of careful inanagement and honorable dealing with its Policy-holders. For further information write to S. E. INGRAM, - Mannin~g, S. C. . Dividends Apportioned Every Year. S. E. INGRAM, District Agent, Manning, S. C. . WILSON BROS., General Agents, Columbia, S. C. KILLTHECOUCH AND CURE~THE LUNCS LS Dr. King's New Discovery CNSUPTION Price - FO mand SF~c&$10 TEKROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or NONEY BACK. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Chamberlain's . Ztlerxtcfe alluaout Rvercorn Thea nhsldrensaysatheree no-easCUoRbEsiS coughsrouselteLiveo;pbuil Whoig og.upyu sytmwt alre i am- e Roo' ie il n safedandeswiftncure.o25 fortCompleteCTrdatment ACponsghavn Reamedy alainstts the sae CofRen'R. Faudgiesde Wn hoseoping sadosttewih. ak pamaept fthciile ol.I a o.~'i~it Forestond S. C. ystaaul LAE. d ' PR.c 25 Ats cLrESz.50c MANNINGLS. C. all RabOut LiverCom All personsnta.iHe csaisstheai's ceaed~illprsen thm dlyattste, Oreao to be sik. andthseoiin sidesat wllmae Ears EtSeLvr ul paamon'nLiverPi and0 TonicPellts--asure for Samlet bTD0reamet Allerggiss. DEBLADES. MANNIOGNSUAC. ______ __ TAX.m . W PhoneAZ NLAST ''Careno.heti lad. VbR.J. FANK EIGE. Mets o Cfouthiond nights0a. DETIT.Viitin~ ovreign Bok-intoers." SM::-.IernS..CC 'Phone No. -. BW.g.or o Wo toTeTme.ie Our Lear iPn&Is. Many a boy Is zhade happy these lays by a present of half a dozen pen :Ils with his name printed thereon in gold letters. Perhaps the name "lead pencil" will last through all time and eternity. The original r",ncil was really made of lead. and n the rough paper )f the time made a clearly discernible mark. Germany led in its manufac ture. Our earliest importations were much sought after, and none could be bought with other money than gold coin. A common "lead" pencil was al most worth Its weight in gold, and a man who got a supply had to be well recommended. When a New York -mer chant advertised the arrival of a con signment of "lead pencils" the rush to buy was pellmell. This seems Incredi ble to us young roosters, who can buy a dozen pencils today for 10 cents. New York Press. A Good Complexion. A good complexion is impossible with .he stomach out of order. If pasty sal low people would pay more attention o their stomachs and less to the skin )n their faces they-would have better :omplexions. Kodol for Dyspepsia will ligest what you eat and put your stom ich back in right shape to do its own work. Kodol relieves palpitation of the heart, flatulence, sour stonach, heart burn, etc., Sold by The Arant Co.Drug Store, successor to The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Fulminate of Me.cury. A peculiarity of fulminate of mer cury Is that it produces a shock to which all other substances are sensi tive, and its supreme value as an ex plosive rests in this fact and in the known liability of all explosives to be detonated by more or less distant ex plosions. There is a current of sympa thetic influence in these terrible chem ieal compositions that is as strange as It is dangerous. What is required to produce explosion is the rapid genera tion of great heat along with large quantities of oxygen. In gunpowder, for instance, the nitrate of. potash (saltpeter), which Is the chief ingre dient, Is practically Imprisoned oxygen, and when it is decomposed along with charcoal an immense heat is developed, which causes the gases to expand sud denly; hence explosion. A Year of Blood. The year 1903 will long be remem bered in the home of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance,Ky., as a year of blood; which flowed so copiously from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: "Severe bleeding from the lungs and a frightiul cough had brought me at death's door, when I began tak ing Dr. King's New Discovery for Con ;umption, with the astonishing result that after taking four bottles I was ompletely restored and as time has proven permanently cured." Guaran eed for Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, at The Arant Co. Drug Store,successor to The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. They Needed the Money. A freight steamer once came into Maropol, a port on the sea of Azov, which had among its cargo 100 pieces of machinery numbered "M." from 1 to 100. When the pieces were unloaded it was found that No. 87 was missing, but two pieces numbered 88 showed that there had been an error, the final tally being correct But the custom officials did not take this view of the matter, the port being in need of funds, so they fined the ship 500 rubles for being short of cargo as per manifest namely, No. 87-and 1,000 rubles for smuggling, having two pieces num bered 88 when the manifest called for but one.-Caroline Lockhart in Lippin cots Magazine. Have you weakness of any kind stomach, back or any organs of the body? Don't dope yourself with ordin ary'medicine. Hollister's Rocky Moun tainTea is the supreme curative power. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. WV. E. Brown & Co. A Dangerous Practice. A.-Is dying the hair as dangerous as the doctors would make it iappear? B.-Certanly! You take my word for it Only last spring an uncle of mine dyed his hair, and in three weeks he was married to a widow with four chldren.-Fliegende Blatter. Overdid It.. "So sorry not to have heard your lecture last night," said the loquacious lady. "I know I missed a treat Every body says it was good." "How did they find out?" asked Mr. Frockcoat. "The lecture, you know, was postponed." Was Wasting Away. "I had been troubled with kidney d'isease for the last five years," writes Robert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo. "I lost flesh and never felt well and doc tored with leading physicians and tried all remedies suggested without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and I ain now sound and well." During the summer kidney ir regularities are often caused by ex cessive drinking or being over-heatedi Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. The Clever sir:. Daughter -- I don't want to marry just yet I'd rather stay at school. Mother -~You must remember, dear, men do not wish clever wives. Daugh ter-But all men are not like papa. Taming a Rat A trapped rat may easily be tamed by allowing no water but that offered in a spoon, for the creature soon learns to recognize the hand which supplies this all Important necessary. A Bad Burn. For ai painful burn there is nothing like DeWitt'sWitch Haze1Salve. There are a host of imitations of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve on the market-see that you get the genuine. Ask for De Witts. Good, too, for sunburn, cuts, bruises, and especially recommended for piles. The name E. C. DeWitt & Co.. Chicago. is on every box. Sold by The Arant Co. Drug Store, successor The 10-J3. Loryea Drug atore. ,Wanted Her Reformed. ,Mamma--WIly did you pray that God should stop your sister from telling .tories? Small Son-Because she prom ~ise'd 1;ne she wouldn't tell that I took the cakes, and she did tell. There are more talkers than think ers. Here you have the solution of gossip . esals The Kind You Have Always Bought Haer CLaims, to Phtrouuge, i hen Mrs. Loinbard offered to rec ommend Miss Simpson to her friends as a dressmaker she was honest in her wish to help the little woman, but her efforts bore more evidence of honesty than of tact. "I wish you would try Dora Simp son," she said earnestly to three of her friends who were calling upon her one day. "She's such a good little body and so unfortunate! Her old customers have dropped off one by one till there's scarcely a person in the neighborhood who emplqys her now. "As I often say to my husband," con tinued Mrs. Lombard, with haste, as she saw signs of inquiry on the faces of her friends, "suppose she doesn't fit very well. That doesn't alter the fact that she has an invalid brother to sup port and that she tried everything else. from stenography to cooking, and only took up sewing as a last resort and just hates every stitch she takes and always has. Now, do try her, some of you. She's been with me for the last four days making a jacket for my Jim. Dora is just as patient about it as can be, though we've had it all to pieces three times."-Youth's Companion. Have you pains in the back, inflm mation of any kind, rheumatism, faiat ing.spells, indigestion or constipation. Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you well. 35 cents, Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. The First Man Dressmaker. The first male celebrity who made his mark as a dressmaker was Ihom berg, the son of a Bavarian peasant from the neighborhood of Munich. One day in the month of May, 1730, a beau tiful equipage was seen driving about Paris with an escutcheon in the shape of a corset and an open pair of scissors in the middle painted on the panel of each door. That was Rhomberg's coat of arms, and It told its own tale. He was a genius in his way and owed his success chiefly to his skill in disguis ing slight deformities and bringing out the most attractive charms of his fair customers. He rapidly made a fortune and left his heirs an annual Income of 50,000 francs. Under the first empire and the restoration Leroy supplied the dresses of the ladies of the court and the higher nobility from his splendid mansion In the Rue Richelieu. 'An ef fusive encomium was written upon him by Auger, a member of the acad emy. It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold. How often do we hear it remarked: "Its only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneumonia. This is, or such common occurrence that a cold, howeves slight, should not be disregarded. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency of a cold t. result in pneu monia, and has gained its popularity and extensive sale by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It always cures and is pleasant to take. For sale by The Arant Co. Drug Store, succes sor to The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of va cant scholarships in. Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 6th, at 9 a. m. Appli cants must not be less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacat ed after July 6th, at 9 a. m. Appli cants for scholarship should write to President Johnson before the examina tion for scholarship application blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 19th. 1906. For further in formation and catalogue,address PRES. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. Bene The Kind You Have Always Bought Sigatue of The Philosophy of Thunder. Thunder is caused by ther lightning spark heating the air in its path, caus ing sudden expansion and compression all around, followed by as sudden a rush of air into the part-ial vacuum thus produced. If the spark be straight and sho~rt the clap will be short and sharp; if its path be a long and crook ed one a succession of sounds, one aft er the other, with a characteristic rat tie, will be heard, followed by the echoes from other clouds. The echoes have a rolling and rumbling sound. Made Happy For ILife. Great happmness came into the home of S. C. Blair, school superintendent,at St Albans, WV. Va., when his little daughter was restored from the dread ful complaint he names. He says: "My little daughter had St. Vitus' Dance, which yielded to no treatment but grew steadily worse until as a last re sort we tried Electric Bitters;-and I re joice to say, three bottles effected a complete cure." Quick, sure cure for nervous complaints, general debility, female weaknesses. impoverished blood and and malaria. Guaranteed by The Arant Co. Drug Store, successors to The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Food For the -Dead. Corn and bread are still ofL'ered by the pious Basques of the Pyrenees to the dear departed on their death anni versary. A traveler in Spain describes how at San Sebastian he has often seen some poor fisherman's daughter praying in a church for a dead rela tice "amid baskets full of fruit, loaves of bread and corn and kneeling upon the tomb of her ancestors." Exact. Bridegroom (who is receiving his bride's dowry)--Ten dollars is still wanting. Father-in-law-What? Oh, my daughter swallowed that $10 when she was a child.-Fliegende Blatter. Essential Requirements. "A man must know a great deal to be a good diplomat." "Yes, and be able not to tell it." It pours the oil of life into your sys tem. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That's what Holister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Dr. WV. E. Brown & Co. An Awful Stab. "And you call this chair unique? Why, It Isn't any older than I ami" "Wel4, mna'am, that may be, but It's antique, all right."-Houstonl Post. Exaggerated. A publisher advertises: "'The Wives of Henry VIII.' Third thousand." Surely there is some exaggeration here, -Punch. Bar the Ihe Kind YOU Have AlwayS BOUght salmagundi. Halliwell in his "Dictionary of Ar chaisms and Provincialisms" describes salmongundy to be a mixture of ap ples, onions, Teal or chicken and pic kled herrings, minced fine and eaten with oil and vinegar; hence a nickname for a cook. Halliwell-Phillipps' "Dictionary of Archaisms and Provincialisms" has: "Salmongundy-apples, onions, veal or chicken and pickled herrings, minced fine and eaten with oil and vinegar; hence a nickname for a cook." Cf. also Grose's "Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongure." Bailoy's "Dictionary" has "salmingondin." Salmagundi, of course; made of pic kled herring minced up raw with pep per, vinegar, etc. From "Sea Words and Sea Phrases Used Along the Suf folk Coast," by Edward Fitzgerald, communicated by him to the East An glian News.-London Notes and Que ries. The Champion Parrot. A woman in a London flathouse was accused of singing hymns to her par rots for the benefit of their souls. This recalls to the London Chronicle the most accomplished parrot in history. It belonged to Colonel Dennis O'Kelly and was famed for its whistling of the One Hundred and Fourth Psalm. When the colonel. died in 1787 a large propor tion of his obituary notice In the Gen tleman's Magazine was devoted to this remarkable bird, which got another considerable notice of its own when it died fifteen years later in Half Moon street, Piccadilly. This parrot could also whistle "God Save the King" and "The Banks of the Dee" and would go back and correct Itself If It got a note wrong. It could even answer ques tions, and its master was said to have refused 500 guineas a year to show It in public. Stomach Troubles. Mrs Sue Martin, an old and highly respected resident of Faisonia, Miss., was sick with stomach trouble for more than six months. Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets cured her. She says: "I can now eat anything I want and am the proudest woman in the world to find such a good medicine." For sale by The Arant Co. Drug Store, successor to The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Posy Ring's. When posies inside wedding rings ere first introduced does not seem to be known. Time has covered that, as he does so many things, with the moss es of oblivion, but we know that from the sixteenth century until the middle of the eighteenth it was customary to have them engraved on rings. These posies or mottoes are seldom to be found with more than two lines of verse and often with only one, but there are a few Instances known where three lines are used. Some of these po sies are very quaint' and curious, and a few reach a high standard of poetic beauty. In 1642 a small collection of rhymes was published with the title of "Love's Garland; or, Posies For Rings, Handkerchiefs and Gloves and Such Pretty Tokens That Lovers Send Their Loves." It contains some posies that are not to be met with elsewhere and is a very Interesting work, though but few people seem to have heard of It. The South Kensington museum has a good collection of posy rings, and among them we find the following: "United hearts, death only parts;" "Let us share in joy and care," "Love and live happIly." There is a story to the effect that Dr. John Thomas, who was bishop of Lincoln In 1753, caused to be inscribed inside his fourth wife's wedding ring: If I survive, I make them five. -London Graphic. Kodol D yspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Chimneys are modern-that Is, chim neys with fireplaces and flues. None of the Roman ruins shows chimneys like ours. There are none in the re stored buildings in Herculaneum and Pompeii. *Roman architects complain ed that their decorations were smoked up. A kitchen In Rome was always sooty. Braziers were used in the living rooms. The chimney of antiquity con sisted of a hole in the -roof. The wealthy Romans used carefully dried wood, which would burn in the room without soot. The modern chimney was first used in Europe in the f our teenth century. The oldest certain ac count of a chimney places it in Venice in 1347. A Fish's Tail. A fish exerts its great propulsive power with its tail, not with its fins. The paddle wheel was made on the fn theory of propulsion, and the screw propeller had its origin in noting the action of the tall. It is now shown that the fins of the tail actually per form the evolutions described by the propeller blades and that the fish in its sinuous motion through the water depends on the torsional of the tail to give It power. Sore Nipples. A cure may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the child to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with the best results. Price 25c per box. Sold by The Arant Co. Drug Store. successor to The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Sterne and Garriek. Sterne, who had the reputation of treating his wife very badly, was one day talking to Garrick in a sentimental way In praise of conjugal fidelity and love. "The husband," he declared, "who behaves unkindly to his wife de serves to have his house burned over his heQ&d" "In .that case," replied Garrick, "I hope your house is insured." An Exception. "Which is the first and most impor tant sacrament?" asked a Sunday school teacher of a girl preparing for confirmation. "Marriage," was the prompt response~. "No, baptism is the first and mosr important sacrament," the teacher corrected. "Not in our family," said the pupil haughtily. "We are respectable." Precisely Located. "Where were the kings of England crowned?", was the question on an ex amination paper. "On their heads," wrote a boy In the pace left for the answer. No gentleman ever finds It necessary to roclaim his character in the asser 'Lo that he is a gentlemnan.-Duluth News-Tribune. F0Ef3liO1FTTAR AII The Arant Co. Drug Store, Su The new Laxative that does not gripe or nauseate. * 91easant to talke. The Arant Co. Drug Store, Su Do You Want PERFECT FITIING OPEN FR CLOTHES? THEN COME OR SEND TO US. Charle We have the best equipped Tailor ing tablishment in the State. We handle High Art Clothing solely and we carry the best line of Hats and Gent's Furniehings in the city. Ask your most prominent men who we are, and they -will commend you to us. J. L, DAVID.& BRO,, Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., The K CHARLESTON, - S. C. in u Buggies, Wagons, -goad Carts and Carriages A" RE-PAIRED With Neatness and Despatch -AT- Cast gorit R. A. WHITE'S - WHEELWRIGHT and and BLACKSMITH SHOP. COlic and Ston I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water stie .ipes, or I will put down a new Pump The -heap. If you need any soldering done, give CE N ne a call. LAME. My horse is lame. Why? Because I lid not have it shod by R. A. White, ;he man that puts on such neat shoes md makes horses travel with so much ease. 6 We Make Them Look New. We are making a specialty of re painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts and Wagons cheap. Come and see me. My prices wrill work. Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's. R. A. WHITE, MANNING. S. C-' NORTHWESTERN R. R. OF S. C. TIME TABLE No. 6, In Eff'ect Sunday, June 5, 1904. BETWEEN SUMTER AND CAMDEN. Mixed, Daily except Sunday. Southbound. Northbound. No. 69 No. 74 No. 70 No. 68 PM AM AM PM 6 25 9 36 Lve...Sumter ..Ar.9 00 5 45 6 27 9 38 N. W. Junction....8 58 5 43 6 47 9 59...Dazell...8 22 513 - 7 05 10 10...Borden...8 00 4 58' 7 23 10 21...Remberts. ..7 40 4 43: 7 30 10 31....E11er be..730 4 28 7 50 11 10..So. Rv. Junction..7 10 4 25 -_____ 8 00 11 10 Ar...Camden..Lve7 00 4 15 PM PM AM PMTH BET WEEN WILSON'S MILL AND SUMTER Southbound, Northbound. No. 73 Daily except Sunday. No. 72' P M PM M 3 00 Leave..Sumter...Arrive. .12 30 3 03....Summerton Junction...12 27 .3............ .acille.......... 30 cmp 3 55............Silver..............11 00tOhen ...........Miflard.............i 04 ubro 4 45...........Summnerton .1........ act. 5 "5........Davis.............9 45 5 45...........Jordan ........ 5 Is th 6 30 Arrive..Wilson's Mill.Leave 8 40 PM AM BET WEEN MILLARD AND ST. PAUL. 1st. It SuhoDaily except Sunday.thoud year 4tn P M AM A M P M 8th. It has 4 05 10 20 Lye Millard Ar.10 45 5 30 4 15: 10 30 Ar St. Paul Lve.10 35 4 20 PM AM AM PMT WHOS. WILSON, President. That is ift mium ceasE Notice to Creditors and benefi All persons having claims against payments o the estate of Reese Bradley, deceased, pay his est: will present them duly attested, arad during the those owing said estate will make pay- face of the ment to ing the sect ARCHIE I. BARRON, years the ci Clerk of Court, been paidd Administrator. llth. '1 Manning, S. C., May 8, 1906. - W. C. DAVIS. J. A. WEINBERG. D the compat iAVlS & WEINBERG, of any CO3 AND ALI ATTORNEYS AT LAW , jHUNDREI MANNING, S. C. ness iniegr Prompt attention given to collections. The ril J. S. wILSON. CHARnTON DrRANT. JA WILSON & DURANT, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, MANNING, S. C. J. sx swixN~ woons. s. oravEa o-BRTA. WOODS & O'BRYAN, ~ .. n m AT TORNEYS AT LAW, T.I MANNING, S. C. $ Nettles Bldg., upstairs. 'Phone 77. 22Fl IH. LESESNE, i ATTORNEY AT LAW, $$ A MANNING, S. C. orp JOSEPH F. RHAME, funds ATTORNEY AT LAW, poec MANNING, S. C. I 2 and a NiRatio Money to Loan.l ~ Easy Terms. 4 J APPLY TO j Wilson & DuRant. 2 FOLEY3IN1ANTAR is BOur. CaldsD Prevents Pmowinonla DYSPEPSIA CUE . DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT The S1.00 bottle contans 29 timeste trial ize. whtch sa! for 50 cenM PRZPARZD ONXLY AT TH E LA2ORATORY Of E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO. Ill. ecessor to The It. B. Loryea Drug Store. T fCures Stomach and Liver .Frt Syrup Chronic Constipation. .ccessor to The R. B. Loryea Drug Stgre. RE ARGYLE HOTEL. Open for Theatre Parties and Special Dinners. O R P E AIN P LAN. P. M. THE R ESTAURANT, cm. C.A RERTT. --CHARGES REASONABLE. ROOMS EN SUITE, WITH AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATHS. NEW ENTRANCE ON HASELL STREET. ston's First and Only Modern European Plan Hotel. THE ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors. ind You Have Always -Bought, and which has been se for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. PAllowno one to deceive youin this. ounterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but riments that trifle with and endanger the health of ts and Children-Experience against Experfment. What is CASTORIA. ria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare , Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It dins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie tance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind . It relieves Teething Troubles, clares ConstipatioU. Flatulency. It assimiates the Food, regulates. the iach and. Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. UlNE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For .Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRECT. NEW YORK C8TV. BRING YOUR JOB WORK~ TO THE TINES OFFICE. RELIANCE LIPE INSURANCE CO, PITTSBURG, PENN., ed with the State laws of 44 different States, confines its-operation ted States. Issues every conceivable form of insurance and has a ttractive features that have never been embodied in any other con e Only Company that Issues the Famous Self-Sustaining Policy.. provides for cash loans; 2d. Cash values; 3d. Incontestible after one Paid up values; 5th. Thirty days' grace after the first premium is xtended values; 7th. The paid up values participate in dividends: atal and Permanent Disability Clanse, he insured becomes totally disabled by disease or accident the pre s and the policy is automatically paid up for face value, the privilege remaining the same as if the premiums had ~oeen regularly paid by i. 9th. It also provides that if the policy-holder should, make ten the 20-payment plan and cease paying premiums the company will Lte 1,000 for every $1,000 applied for should the insured death occur second 10-year period and will not deduct a single premium from the policy. 10th. Should the insured continue to pay his premiums dur nd 10-year period and if death should occur during the second 10 >mpany will add every premium to the face of the -policy that has uring this period and pay it in cash plus the face of the policy. his policy can only be obtained from - teiance Life of Pittsburg, y having the LARGEST ORIGINAL SURPLUS to policy-holders IPANY IN THE WORLD-A SURPLUS OVER THE RESERVE O THER LIABILITIES OF OVER ONE MILLION EIGHT ).~OUSAND DOLLARS. r of Directors is composea of recognized financial abinty and busi ty, it is officered by practical and experienced insurance men. ht man can secure a position by applying to iES H. R EED, President liance Life. Insurance Co., SPittsburg, Penn. elity Mutual Life InsufraCe Co, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.. practical, mutual, profit-sharing American Company. No stock prietary interest to absorL. insurance dividends. te portion of premium that may be used for expenses is limited cies, which limitation guaranatees economy, protection of trust tnd liberal dividends to policy holders.__ ie fulfillment of policy contracts is guaranteed by the reserve, ted by the undivided surplus, the company's record of over -six y-ears for prompt payment of claims, favorable mortality, POLICY~ F-XPENSE LIITATrION. of Assets to Liabilities............................. r.21. E t me show you our contracts that insure your insurance. OE C. McCREERY, g District MVanager, lumbia, S. C., and Manning, S. C.