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HOUSEKEEPERS I We h.ave the following seasonable Goods at prices that will interest you: HAMMOCKS. Our line of Hammocks is perhaps the best ever shown in our town. They are rich in coloring, commodious in size. and are well made. Cet our prices and we will :onvince you that they are good values We sell the Aretic Ice Cream Freezer: it has been the most satisfactory of any Freezer we have ever brought to the market. We have a nice line of Gem Ice Shaves. Ice Picks. etc.. Do not fail to see our tall Glass Vases for longsten flowers. they are splenlid for use on dining table. We have too, a lot of Perfection Oil took Stoves. TIes Seves are Dot. only great fuel savers, but are the greatest comu tor. iv warm wather, doing away with the necessity of making tire in the range in the morning or evening. Te' will greatly aid you in keeping your house comtortable during the heated p'rio. W. have just received a nice lot of Flower 1ots and Churns. These are nice. 'lea ' goods and are the strongest stoneware that. is nade. FARMERS ! Dr not. fail to seeo us for Mowers and Rakes. We are selling, as we have for a mannmh'r of *ears past. the Deering .lowers and ilakes. We are sure that this hwe: is be far the twst thing ou the market. It - iffes lightness of (Ira I' with et11h of co inst ruet ion. We ask that. xanine your neighbor's (11 )teeriner .ower. V(u will lind that it 1 .stood all kinds of hard usage. The Mowers te have are the late st rom the factory and are splendid SW il have" stock of American Field Fencing to select from. Get our prices, we are ure that we have the best constructed Fence made. We buy this' .oad lots and get the lowest prices obtainable. See us when in the market. Very truly yours, Manning Hardware Co. For Convenience and Safety, You should eposiz your noncy in a good bank. As for safety. we have Burulary and Fire Insurance.-Time Locx. Bonded Omleers and Regular Examinations, and our con tunued ,rowth is evidence of the confidence reposed in us by the people of Manning und the surrounding country. Deposits October 1, 1904, $38,154,82. Deposits October 1. 1905, $72.559.67. If your patronaec has in any way contributed to our success, we th:k you for same, if you are not already our patron. you are invited to become one. Bank of Clarendon, Maning,s.c. 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 becanse is is Old. Strong and Reliable! BECAUSE it ss more than a generation since it was chartered. 'BECAUSE its business from the outset has been ably and conservatively managed, and its growth has -en healthy. BECAUSE its iuvestments have always a n prudently made, and its -financial atfairs kept well in hand. BECA USE of the high character of the securities it has always held. BECAUSE the Policy-Holders have been luost amply protected, 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.-News Haven Union. 12-1--05. The good reecord made by the Home Life on Friday stood the test of further examination yesterday.-N. Y. World, 12-12-05. Home Life fought shy of high finances. Insurance company found with clear bili.-Wash ington Times. 12-11-U5. Mr. H'ughes 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 y'our book's? The Home Life suppied one of the marvels of the present investigation.-an insurance company without any obvious scandals.-N. Y. Tribune. 12-12-05S. The investiga-ting committee hast at last found one company with what is apparently a per. fectly clean record.-N. Y. Commercial. 12-12--05. Mr. Hughes failed to bring out a single questionable transaction.--N. Y. Sun. 12-12-05. Inquisitor Hughes finds one insurance company that benetits patrons.--Cincinnati Post 12-I11-05. Honesty found in an insurance company. No -vellow dog' fund. No campaign or legis. Iative payment by Home Life.-N. Y. World. 12-9-05. 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 harv esteda mighty small crop of admissions.-Evening Sun. N. Y.. 12-il-05. The Home Life Insurance Co. of New York is one of the strong and reliable financial institutions of the country. Its .successful career of over FORTY-FOUR TYEARS has been the result of careful and conservative management and honorable dealing with its Policy holders: THE H OME LIFE of New York is one of the strong, reliable financial institutions of the country. Its successful career of over FORTY-FOUR YE ARS has been the result of careful management and honorable dealing with its Policy-holders. * For further information write to S. E. INGRAM, Manning, S. C. :Dividends Apportioned Every Tear. S. E. INGR AM, District Agent, -Manning, S. U. WILSON BROS., General Agents, - Columbia, S. C. S. ANITAT'ION. 5..L. KRASNOFF, Undertaker, J. WV. IIERIOT, Funeral Director. 9 - Open day and night to meet the demands of the needy. Our Un Sdertaking Establishment is complete in every respect. We carry *Coflins from $2.00 to $25.00; Caskets from $10.00 to $300.. finished and Sdraped in the most artistic manner. We have Hearses for both white a Sand colored people. Residences, halls, rooms and contents disinfected by the most ap Sproved methods of modern science, destroying all contagious and in- 3 Sfectious germs of every nature. Respectfully, ALCOLU RAILROAD. DAILY ENCEPT SUNDAYS Effective May 1s--. 1906. NORTHEAST.-READ DOWN. SOUTHWEST.-READ UP. No-.1. No. 3. N.5. . .N.4.No 6 Mixed. Mixed. Mixed. STATIONS. M ixdMixed.~ Mixed. A. N. P. M. P. M. -100 745 .... L ....... . Alcolu.............A r 25 sO0O .... .... '1) 05 75 .- .. 2 ... ...Mcieode.............. . 23 74 . . ... ... 2 5 s0 -- .. .... ..... Harby *............. .20 40 .... .... 22 8 5 ---. ....... .DuRimt*............... 18 735 .... ..-. S 5 830 .... .. .... Sardinia....... ....... 13 710 ..... - . S 55 840 -- .- 14 .......New Zion*............. 1 Il 700 .... . 3 u s .... 5 ........Beard*................ 10 S 5 ..... ... 3 15 d0 .....1M......... Seloc.'...... ........ '8 6 40 ......- - 1 00 9i 4a .... 1, ..... ..Hudson.............. 4 6 5 ..... .... 4 30 10 15 ~~~~... ...... .... ........ ....eu...... ........ . 0........ ........ * l sans except Beu::nh ad Al-li: ar'' fa:. stations. for all trains'i. Mondays. No. 2. F'ridays, No. I. Tue-days.. No. 1. 'a: trca-.' Nt. 2. :.:t Nv. 3 'Thu rsdca:s. No. 2 P. 1R. AL.DERMAN. F. L. COLLINS. Color' Sehcrnacs in Rnfldu!ng. Strange how little we Americans do with color. We have a red brick house or a yellow-brick house with a red tile roof or a green roof, and that's about the gamut we run. Most beautiful ef fects can be gained by the use of enam eled colors even on flat surfaces; dainty patterns can be worked out and bril liant yet harmonious effects gained. Our coloring schemes are tame. We certainly have much to learn in that re spect from the Persians of old. They were masters in enamel, and their work was gorgeous, beautiful. With us it is lack of taste: It certainly is not lack of material. There are American makers of tile that produce material equal to that of antiquity, the richest colors and the most easily adapted shapes.-Clay Worker. Cured of Bright's Disease. Geo. A. Shernan, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I had kidney disease for many years and had be-en treated by physicians for twelve years: had taken a weil known kidney inedicine and other remedies that were recommended but got no relief until i began using Foley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle relieved me and four ottles have cured me of this terrible disease. Before I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle re lieved me and four bottles have cured me of this terrible disease. Before I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fifteen minutes, day and night, and. passed a brick-dust substance, and sometimes a slimv substance, and sometimes a slimy substance. I believe I would have died Jf I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." The Arant Co. Drug Store. Fat and Lean Men. Modern scientific investigation in a medical way -declares that the plump man Is not necessarily the "healthiest" or the best able to resist disease. The lean man not only enjoys greater re sistance to weakness and debility, but he is stronger in the performance of a given task. In other words, a large fat deposit in the general tissue is no evidence of good general nutrition. The rich and girlish beauty of the plump man, sometimes called "Fatty." may delight the eye, but when it comes to walking downtown in the morning or running four blocks to a fire "Fat ty" blows out a fuse and is sent to the repair shop, while his lean brother is merely put in condition for the day by this little burst of exereise.-Minne apolis Journal. Will Help Some. Thousands annually bear witness to the efficiency of Early Risers. These pleasant, reliable little pills have long borne a reputation second to none as a laxative and cathartic. They are as I staple as bread in nillions of homes. Pleasant but effective. Will promptly relieve constipation wit-hout griping. Sold by The Arant Co. Drug Store. The Perfect Exercise. The game of golf fulfills the -axioms laid down for a perfect exercise-a walk with an object. When it is cOn sidered that the limbs and the trunk are exercised golf may be classified as one of the few games, if not the only game, which affords a complete exer cise in itself. - Professor Cautlie's "Physical Efficiency." YounWieIwntyo to promise me oe ting If e wuldavoid trou blewe ustliv wihinour means, and to help me In doing this I want your promise that you will never run in debt. Young Husband-I will prom ise, my love. If I ever get in debt I'll let the other fellows do the running. Worry Wears You Out. There is no need of worrying along in discomfort because of a disordered digestion. Get a bottle of Kodol for Dvspensia, and see what it will do for you. Kodol not only digests what you eat and gives that tired stomach a need ed rest,but is a corrective of the great est efficiency. Kodoi relheres indiges tion, dyspepsia,palpitation of the heart, flatulence and sour stomach. Kodol will make your stomach young and healthy again. You will worry just in the pro portion that your stomach worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best. Worry is to be avoided at all times. Kodol wvill take the worry out of your stomach. Sold by The Arant Co. Dr-ug Store. Japanese swords. "Japanese swords are the finest," said a swordmaker. "They are finer than the blades of Ferrara, of toledo or of Damascus. The blades of Fer rara, of Toledo and of Damascus must bend Into a perfect circle without breaking, and, a pillow of down being thrown in the air, they must cut it in two with one clean stroke, but the Japanese blade must do all that and more. The final test of a Japanese blade is its suspension, edge upward. beneath a tree. It must hang beneath the tree for twenty-four hours, and every lightest leaf that falls upon Its edge must be severed neatly. One fail ure and back to the forge goes the Japanese blade again." How to Break up a Cold. It may be a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be completely broken up in one or two days' time. The first symptoms of a cold are a dry, loud cough, a profuse watery discharge from the nose, and a thin, white coat ing on the tongue. When Chamber lain's cough remedy is taken every hour on the first appearance of these symptoms. it counteracts the effect of the cold and restores the system to a healthy condition within a day or two. Fo- sale by The Arant Co. Dr-ug Store. The Stinging Tree. The stinging tree of Australia some what resembles a gigantic nettle. It has an unpleasant odor, and the na tives and native animals are careful to avoid it. When a man is stung by the tree-or, to put it more prosaically, pricked by the tree's thorn-the little wound gives him at first no pain what ever. But in a few minutes a madden ing pain is set up; the victim shrieks and rolls upon the ground. For months afterward when water touches the stung part great agony ensues. Dogs when stung rush about with piteous whines, biting pieces of fiesh from the place that has been stuxg. The Very Best Remedy for Bowei Trouble. Mr. M. F. Borroughs. an old and well known resident of Blutfton, Ind., says: "I regard Chamberlain's ~Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best remedy for bowel trouble. I make this statement after having used the remedy in my family for several years. I am never without it " This remedv is almost sure to be needed be fore th'e summer is over. Why not buy it now and be prepared for such an emerency? For sale by The Arant Taking No Chances. i Glasgow steamer was laboring in a heavy sea, the waves sometimes sweep Ing her decks, but the officers had as sured the passengers that there was no danger, and all seemed reasonably calm with the exception of one meek appearing little man, who every few minutes would approach an officer and anxiously inquire if he thought the ship would founder. "No, I tell you!" one of them finally exclaimed. with Impatience. "What is the matter with you? Look at those Other people-they are not scared to feath." "Oh, I'm not scared." the man re plied. "But, if the ship was going to founder, I wanted to know a little ahead of time." "oh: Wanted to tell your friends goodby and all that?" -Well, not exactly," the man said hesitatingly. "The fact is, my mother in-law is along with me. and if the ship was quite sure to sink I wanted to say a few thin-s to her."-Harper's Weekly. Ortwits the Surgeon. A complication of female Lroubles, with' catarrh of the stomach and bow els had reduaed Mrs. Thos. S. Austin, of Leavenworth, Ind., to such a deplor able condition, that her doctor advised an operation; but her husband, fearin.g fatal results,postponed this to try Elec tric Bitters; and to the amazement of all who knew her, this medicine com plotely cured her. Guaranteed cure for torpid liver, kidney disease, bil iousness, jaundice, chills and fever, general deoility, nervousness and blood poisoning. Best touie made. Price 50c at The Arant Co. Drug Store. The Ancients and Medicine. A roll of papyrus acquired by Dr. Ebers in the vicinity of Thebes, Egypt, in the winter of 1S72, from an Arab who made ancient grave robbing a business, after investigation and trans lation was deposited in the library of the University of Leipsic. The script of this papyrus is hieratic. The date of it is said to be over 7,000 years ago. It is a coinprehensive treatise on medi cine. Diseases of the abdomen, the chest, the heart, the eyes, the ears, and so on, are carefully arranged and de scribed in a manner that would com mand respect at the present day. For instance, of the heart the papyrus clas sifies the troubles as fatty deg'enera tion, dilation, carditis, angina, or spasm; hypertrophy (enlargement), thrombosis (plugging) and dropsy. Of medicines over 700 different substances are enumerated, and they are pre scribed in pills, in tablets, in capsules, in decoctions, powders, inhalations, lo tions, ointments and plasters. When the baby talks, it is time to give Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Its the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers. It makes'them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Planter Casts. Those who have plaster ensts that they wish to preserve may protect them from dust by brushing them with a preparation of white wax and white soap, half a teaspoonful of each boil ed with a quart of rain or other soft water. Use when cold, and when they are dried the casts may be wiped with a damp cloth without injury.- To hard en crsts brush with a strong solution of alum water and brush with white wax dissolved in turpentine. Put the cast in a warm place to dry after using the latter, and it will have a look not unlike that of old ivory. Bend h Kind You Hlave Always Bought Signature The supply Held fnm. Tommy (at th.e supper table)-Now, ma, may I have a piece -of chocolate cake? You saId I might after the min ister had taken three pieces, 'cos that was enough for any man, saint or sin ner. His One Error. Benham-I can't let you have any money. I paid a bill today. Mrs. Ben ham-I thought you said you never made mistakes. Hope writes the poetry of the boy, but memory that of the man.--Emer son. Unknown Friends. - There are many people who have used Chamberlain'sColic andDiarrhoea Remedy with splendid resulfs, but who are unknown because they have hesi tated about giving a testimonial of their experience for publication. These people, however, are, none the less friends of this remedy. They have done much toward making it a house hold word by their personal recommen dations to friends and neighbors. It is a good medicine to have in the homne and is widely known for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trou be For sale by The Arant Co Drug Store. Two of a Kind. "You say that iFaro Jim came to his end through contributory negligence?" "Yes." answered Broncho Bob. "He showed down four aces in a poker game, an' two of 'em was the ace of damonds."-Washington Star. Great Provocation. "You say, matlam, that you were under great excitement when you struck this woman." "Yes. She had just found.Age family Bible with my age in it." The poorest people on earth are those who make the most of what they have and the least of what they are. New Cure For Epilepsy. J. B. Waterman, of Watertown. O., Rural free delivery, writes: "My daugh ter, afflicted for years with epilepsy. was cured by Dr.King's New LifePills. She has not had an attack for over two years." Best body cleansers and life giving itonic pills on earth. 25c at Arant Co. Drug Store. Card Etiquette. "Hand in a lot of cards," said the elder woman. "Why?" was the hurried inquiry. "Well, if you don't hand in enough," she said, as her companion dived deep into her case, "they will say you don't know what is right. If you give too many, however, they will think that you know better than they do and that there is some new style they have heard nothing about Hand him a tt."-Kansas City Independent. Will Care Consumption. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: "Foey's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs Colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured con suption mn the fir-ss stares " You ner er heard of any one using Foley's Hon ey and Tar and not being sat istied. The when Lowell Was Suspended. A biography of James Russell Lowell says of a famous incident of the poets college life: "Throughout his senior year his unexcused absences from reci tations and chapel exercises increased in number until they reached a total that even now is startling to an aca demically trained reader. Finally, so the story runs, there came a character istic ebullition during one of his infre quent appearances at evening prayers that brought matters to a head. Hav ing been elected in the morning poet of his class, Lowell had spent the day in anibrosial jubilation. At irayers that evening, being still jubilant, he arose in his seat and bowed low to the. right and to the left. Coming at the end of a long career of consistent negli gence, this breach of decorum was not to be passed in silence." Lowell was as a consequence suspended. The Wisdom of Animale. You cannot induce a lower animal to eat heartily when not feeling well. A sick dog starves himself, and gets well. The stomack once overworked1 must have rest the same as your feet or eyes. You don't have to starve to rest -ur stomach. Kodol for Dyspensia takes up the work for your stomach, digests what you eat and gives you a rest. Puts it back in condition again. Yon can't feel good with a disordered stomach. Try Kodol. Sold by The Arant Co. Drug Store. A Japaneme Proverb. A Japanese proverb worth remember- S Ing: "He who knows not and knows not e that he knows not is a fool. Shun him. "He who knows not and knows that i he knows not is humble. Teach him. t "He who knows and knows not that he knows is asleep. Wake him. "IIe who knows and knows that he knows is a wise man. Follow him." The Remedy. "I am greatly troubled with klepto- 4 inania," exclaimed the fashionably dressed woman as she bustled into the drug department. "Now, what would you advise me to take for it?" "Your departure, madam, by all means," replied ~the floorwalker, and bowed her to the elevator.-Puck. Stimulation Without Irritation. In case of stomach and liver trouble the proper treatment is to stimulate these organs without irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids diges ton and stimulates the liver and bow els without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. It does not nauseate or g ripe' and is mild and pleasant to take. The Arant Co. Drug Store. Envious Canada. There is a great deal of gush about the charming and all conquering American girl. What is the truth about this much lauded damsel? The most attractive American is she who is edu eated abroad, who imitates the voice of the Englishwoman and the dress of the t Frenchwoman and who uses the money 2 accruing from Chicago/pork or New ( York stocks to buy, so far as such things may be bought, the old world graces of speech and attire.-Canadian Magazine. Ber h h Kind You Har Always Boghlt Signature POLEY ONEYfmTAR stops the couzgh anidheaslungs Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Isaac T. Hodge, de ceased,will present them duly attestedI and those ow-ing said estate will ma~ke payment toI C. K. CURTIS, and ~ T. PARKER BROWN, Qualified Excutors. Paxville, S. C., hlay 29, 1906. Chinese Laundry3 I have opened up a Laundry in the town of Manning and solicit your work. I am an expert in the business, and guarantee all Laundry entrusted to me. I am located in the building uext to the post office. Sarn Lee. IChamberlain's Colit, Choleia & Diarrhea Remedy Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy f or colic or t diarrhea at some time during the year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many years and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people.1 It has been prescribed by phy sicians with the most satisfactory results. It has often saved life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can little ? BUY IT NOW. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure - Digests what you eat. DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST. Nettles Building, upstairs, MANNING, S. C. - Phone No 'U. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. Phone No. 6. H4OLLISTER*S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets ' A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. ' A sie~ific for Constipation. Indigestion, Live o"s! Kid novy Troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure I210.-i, Det Breatha, sluggisha Bowels. Headache - a r.I Ita.:kuche. It's Rock-y Mountain Tea in tab. } -'r for:n. 35cents a bi.. Genuine made b H.,tIStRa Drc' COMP.WYv, MadisoD, Wis. b GOLDEN NGGTS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE PLEY31ONE TAR 1 The Arant Co. Drug Store, SucceQ Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. * Pleasant to tale The Arant Co. Drug Store, Succe )o You Want THE Opt PERFECT FITIlN E 3 OPEN FROM 7 LOIH ES?' fo THEN COME OR SEND TO US. Charleston We have the best equipped Tailor g Establishment in the State. TI We handle ligh Art Clothing olely and we carry the best line of I 0 [ats and Gent's Furnishings in the ity. Ask your most prominent men who 7e are, and they will commend you 0 us. I, L V DAVID & BRv Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., The -ind )HARLESTON, - S. C. in use 3uggies, Wagons, RIoad Carts and Carriages cou E9xperim REPAIR ED *fa*ts With Neatness and Despatch -AT- Ctoria R. A. WHITE'S gori"D substant WHEELWRIGHT and and alla BLACKSMITH SHOP. Colic. I and Fla I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water Stomach >ipes, or I will put down'a new Pump The Chi] -heap. If you need any soldering done, give CE N UI ne a call. C N 1 LA ME. My horse is lame. Why? Because I lid not have it shod by R.. A. White, he man that puts on such neat shoes ,nd makes hoises travel %ith so much ase. We Make Them Look New. We are making a specialty of re >ainting old Buggies, Carriages, Road - I t 3arts and Wagons cheap. L Come and see me. My prices will ilease you, and I guarantee all of my rork. Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's. R. A. WHITE, .MANNING. S. C. NORTHWESTERN R. R. OF S. C. TIME 'CABLE No. 6. In Effect Sunday, June 5, 1904. BETWEEN SUMTER AND CAMDEN. Mied, Daily except Sunday. southbound. Northbound. No. 69 No. 74 No. 70 No. 68 PM AM AM PM 6 25 9 36 Lv'e..Sumter ..Ar.9 00 54 45 6 27 9 38 N. W. Junction....8 58 5343 6 47 9 59...Dalzell..822 5 13 7 05 10 10...Borden...8 00 4 58 7 23 10 21...Rembert's.. .7 40 4 43 7 30 10 31...Eller be..730 4 28 7 50 11 10..So. RI. Junction..7 10 4 25 ________ *8 00 11 10 Ar...Lamden..Lve? 00 4 15 PM PM AM PM IET WEEN WILSON'S MILL AND SUMTER m No. 73 Daily except Sunday. No. 72 P M PM M 3 00 Leave..Sumter ..Arrive. .12 30 3 03..ummerton Junction..:.12 27 3 20...........Tindal............11 55 3 35...........Packsviile.........41 30Hacopidw 3 55............Silver..............11 00 to he U id 4 ......... Millard...............f vtr t 45...........Summerton .....10 135 nt 5325...........Davis..............~ 9 4h5~ 5 45............Jordan ............ 945 i 6 30 Arrive..Wilson's Mill.Leave 8 40 PM M R Southebouted. No. 3 No 75No. 2 No 7 . Is ad th er P. A AM PM 4 05 10 20 Lye Millard Ar.10 45 Q 8h. It has a 4 15: 10 30 Ar St. Paul Lve.0 35 420T FEOS. WILSON. President. That is if the in mium ceases anc Notice to Creditors and benefit remt the insured. 91 All persons having claims againstI payments on the he estate of Reese Bradley, deceased, pay his estate S] vill present them duly attested, and during the secor hose owing said estate will' make pay- face of the poli, 3ent to ing the second: A RCHIE I. BARRON, years the compa Clerk of Court, been paid during Administrator. 11th. This p Manning, S. C., May 8, 1908. W. C. DAVIS. J. A. WEINBERG. the company ha J AVIS & WEINBERG, of any COMPA: AND ALL O'] ATTORNEYS AT LAW , HUNDRED TE MANiNING, S. C. Its Board of ness integrity, it Prompt attention given to collections.| The right m J1. S. wILSON. CHIARLTON DURANT. JA ME SlILSON & DURANTR I Attorneys and Counselors at Law, I MANNING, S. C. J. M1 SwAIN~ wOODS. S. OLIVERt O'BRYANI. OODS & O'BRYAN, 3 ATTORNEYS AT LAw, THE MANNING, S. C. ~ Nettles Bldg., upstairs. 'Phone 77.~ ri~ i H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAw, A prac MANNING, S. C. or p priet 22 in poltics, rOSEPH F. RHAME, __ funds and!I asThe fu ATTORNEY AT LAW, . twet-i MANNING, S. C. as and a P. $$Ratio of A l1oney to Loan. jj Let Emany -rerm.s. i! J 0 APPLY TO a SWilson & DuRant. laCoh DIEFYMloNr~m)TAR' Cnres Clds Prenvents Pnnmlna THTTVIT~l!WTI1 DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT The $1.00 bottle contain. 2% Imes the trial si. which &all* for 0 cend - PEPARSO ONLY AT TZ LASORATORY OF E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO. II.0 sor to The it. B. Lorye' Drug Store. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of F i Spiiples and blotches. It is guaranteed or to The I. B. Loryea Drug Store. ARGYL . HOTE-L. n for Theatre Partes and Special Dinners. A.O P N PLA N. THE RESTAURANT. rl.c.^.ER R. - CHARGES REASONABLE. IS EN SUITE, WITit AND WITHOUT PRIVATE DATUS. NEW ENTRANCE ON.HASELL STREET.. 's First and Only Modern European Plan Hotel. [E ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors. You Have Always.Bought, and which has been or oveir 30 years, has borne the signature 4r and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allowno one to deceive yoin this. terfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but ents that trifle-with and endanger the health of md Children-Experience against Experiment. hat is CASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pafe rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleisant. It neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie e. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms vs Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the. and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. ldren's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. ME CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ind You Have Alwy IW Bou it n Use For Over 30 Years. THE ECNTAUR COMPANEY. 77 WURRAY STRETI. NEW YORK OITY.4 BRING YOUR 0 THE TINES OFFICE. IlANCE LiF INSURARGE CO, PITTSBURG, PENN., th the State laws of 44 different States, confines its operation states. Issues every conceivable form of insurance and has a tive features that have never been embodied in any other con nly Company that Issues the Famous Self-Sustaining Policy. les for cash loans: 2d. Cash values; 3d. Incontestible afrter one uip values; 5th. Thirty' days' graces after the first premium is ded values; 7th. The paid up values participate in dividends: I and Permanent Disability Clause, sured becomes totally disabled by disease or accident the pre .the policy is automatically paid up for face value, the 'privilege .ining the same as if the premiums had been regularly paid by i. It also provides that if the policy-holder should make ten .20-payment plan and cease paying premiums the company will ,000 for every $1,000 applie.d for should the insured death occur d 10-year period and will not deduct a single premium from the r10th. Should the insured continue to pay his premiums dur .0-year-period and if death should occur during the second 10 ny will add every premium to the face of the policy that- has this period and pay it in cash plus the face of the policy. olicy can only be obtained from ance Life- of Pittsburg, ving the LARGEST ORIGINAL SURPLUS to policy-holders TY IN THE WORLD-A SURPLUS .OVER THE RESERVE 'HER LIABILITIES OF OVER ONE MILLION EIGHT DTSAND DOLLARS. Directors is composed of recognized Jinancial ability and busi is officered by practical and experienced insurance men. mn can secure a position by applying to S H REED, President nce Life Insurance Co., SPittsburg, Penn. y Mutual1.ife Ilnsurance COo. OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. ial. mutual profit-sharing American Company. No stock : ry interest to absorb insurance dividends.- _ 'ion of premium that may be used for expenses is ]imited which limitation guarantees economy, protection of trust__ beral dividends to policy holders. fllment of policy contracts is guaranteed by the reserve, y the undivided surplus, the company's record of over rears for prompt payment of claims, favorable mortality, ' ICY EXPENSE LIMTATION. ssets to Liabilities...........................1.21. show you our contracts that insur'e your insurance. nbia, S. C., andi M~anninlg, S. C.