The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, September 05, 1906, Page 4, Image 4
FIERY ACIDS IN THE BLOOD
All skin diseases are due to the same cause-an excess of acid in the
blod caused by faulty assimilation of food and poor bowel action; this
oery acrid matter is forced to the surface through the pores and glands.
Pustules are formed, discharging a sticky fluid which dries and makes a crust,
causing intense itching. When the crusts or scabs are scratched off the
skin is left raw and bleeding. Dear Sirs--My body broke out with a
Sometimes skin diseases are in the rash or emotion spite of all
try form, and bran-like scales come on The itching, especially at night, was
the flesh, or the skin becomes hard and simply terrible. I had tried mans
highly recommended preparations with
dry, often cracking, and the painful out benefit, and hearing of S. S. S. deter
Itching causes acute suffering. It mined to ive it a fair trial, and was
dosntmte owtetobei inexpressibly delighted when a few bot.
does not matter how the trouble is ties cur. mec ntirely.
manifested, the cause is the same--an Escon do, - L e they
excess of acid in the blood. Salves, powders, cooling washes, etc., while they
relieve the itching and give the sufferer temporary comfort, cannot cure the
trouble because they do not reach the acid laden blood. T' best treatment
for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that
is purely vegetable and one which acts directly
on the blood with a cleansing, healng effect.
S. S. S. neutralizes the acids, and purifes the
$ @ @ blood so that the skin-instead of being blistered
PURELY VEGETABLE. and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by
a supply of cooling, healthy blood. Special
book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired will be furnished
without charge. THE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Upon Entering.
This our tenth year of business life in Manning, we wish to thank out
pats o the town and county for the splendid support given us in the
pastond the deep appreciation we feel for their loyalty and continuoue
patronae we beg to say that we intend in the future to try and merit
this patronage as never before. To do this our facilities are vastly im
roved over the first few years of our beginning: then there was only a
inited demand for goods such as we sold. and commencing with only a
.mal line of Shelf Hardware and Agricultural implements, we have
year after year added line upon line to our stock until now some 01
these new lines far exceed in value our entire original stock; Our im
proved facilities now enable us to bring goods to our town and to mar
;et them at a cost impossible at first. We now have a splendid credit
established abroad second to none in the State. and owing to the greatly
increased value of -our business we are able to ship goods in car loac
lots, thereby saving not only in first cost but also in freights. We car
safely say that such goods as
Cook Stoves and Ranges,
Wire Fencing. Barbed Wire. Nails. Sheet Iron. etc.. can be bought it
our town as cheaply as anywhere in the State in large or small quan.
tities.
Of the above named goods s partia call theatention of our ptro o our line 01
ofth aov nme g~Cook wStoves and Ranges Wel sell the Favorite arneadth .K
Mystic Range. both splendid values, but our line of Cook Stoves is fat
more complete.
We have in stock the Jewel Stove, made by the Detroi. Stove Works
the largest stove plant in the world. but our main line is the O. K. Stove
made in Louisville. Ky. This cook stove we' have proven by compar
ison and experience to be the best and most durable moderate pric(
stove made: this is no doubt due to the fact that only the best pig iror
is used irntheir construction. This we are guaranteed by the maker:
who have built up a national reputation for honest goods and they have
a standing offer of reward for any piece of scrap iron to be found or
their yard.
We are glad to show our Stores and Ranges and we take pleasure in pointing out wherein we
think they excel other makes. We also take pleasure in showing out
stock, a description of which we fear would be a waste of printer's ink
as the various lines we offer could not possibly interest every reader
We ask that you call at our place and get prices when in the market
We assure you it is our intention to describe the various lines we have
to offer as well as the time it would take to read up the matter, much 01
which would not be of interest to the customer.
We again ask that you call at our place and get prices, we will make it to your Interest to do so.
W e again thank you for the liberal patronage you have given us in the
past.
Very truly yours,
Manning Hardware Co.
The Public
Is cordially invited to come
and see the new ginnery.
Respectfully,
STRAUSS-ROGAIN CO.,
Summerton, S. C.
SANIJTrATION.
SS. L. KRASNOFF, Undertaker,
* 3J. W. lIERIOT, Funeral Director.
S.Open day and night to mieet the demands of the needy. Our Un
Sdertaking Establishment is complete in every respect. We carry
Coffns from $2.00 to $2.5.00: Caskets from $10.00 to $300., finished and
i draped 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- a
fectious germs of every nature.
Respectfully, -.
S. L... TirEsr-loff.
E Ianning, 5. C.
"Uncle Billy's Favorite Blend"
of Selected Moyune, Ceylon
and Gunpowder
[TAE
IS THE BEST ARTICLE AT THE PRICE EVER OFFERED
OUR PATRONS.
By a special arrangement we have purchased a fine stock of
the above excellent varieties and through scientific blending we
are enabled to offer a superior article of tea at
Only 50c. Per Pound.
We hav e it in two distinct blends--one for icing and the
other for drinking hot. Enough said. A trial will do the rest.
TOU LL FIND IT AT
TOOTH PICKS.
A Visit to London and a Little Les
son In Etiquette.
"I ran over for a short visit to :.ou
don," said a globe trotter. "On the
boat was a pretty widow from Altona
who disgusted and amused all bands
one day by saying:
" -I am surprised that a fast and ex
pensive boat like this should fail to
supply us with toothpicks.'
"She thought toothpicks indispensa
ble, like napkins or forks. For think
ing so we set her down as a beaker.
But wait.
"I dined during my visit in London
at Prince's, in Piccadilly, and at the
Savoy, in the room that overlooks the
embankment and the river, -and at the
Carlton, where I paid a dollar for a
plate of soup, and at all these restau
rants, which are admittedly the finest
and the smartest and the most fashion
able in the world. At all of them there
were toothpicks on the table, each
toothpick done up in a sterilized en
velope. -
"This taught me a lesson. It taught
me that It is narrow and provincial to
despise people for their disregard of
certain small rules of etiquette. The
things we despise them for, which may
be glaring errors in Seattle or New
York, may be again, as like as not, the
correct thing in Paris and London."
New York Press.
Ladies,read this catalogue of charms.
Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, red lips,
a smooth skin without a blemish, in
short, perfect health. For sale with
every package Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea. 35 cents. Sold by Dr. W.
E. Brown & Co.
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Cutting Eyelashes.
An eyelash is pointed. A cut lash is
blunt. A lash once cut never again
becomes pointed. Every lash lives a
variable time and then falls out to be
replaced by a fresh one. When a cut
lash so falls the newcomer is pointed.
So any mischief resulting from cutting
the lashes will be remedied by time.
Opinions differ as to whether lash cut
ting promotes growth. That it renders
the lashes unsightly is very certain.
A Lengthy Drop.
Mrs. Portly-Puffington (proudly)-We
can trace our ancestry back to one of
the Saxon kings.
. Visitor-Indeed?
Mrs. Portly-Puffington - Oh, dear,
yes! We have been descending for
generations.-Puck.
I don't want to brag, but I've got
my health and my friends, so what on
earth more do I want?-Deland.
"Make Hay While the Sun Shines."
There is a lesson in the work of the
thrifty farmer. He knows that the
bright sunshine may last but a day and
he prepares for the showers which are
so liable to follow. So it should be with
every household. Dysentery, diarrhoea
and cholera morbus may attack some
member of the home without warning.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy,which is the best known
medicine for these diseases, should al
ways be kept at hand, as immediate
treatment is necessary, and delay may
prove fatal. For sale by The Arant
Co Drug Store.
Reading on a Train.
If you travel back and forth into
town every day you no doubt read
your paper or a magazine on the train.
While this is not, indeed, the best prac
tice for the eyes, it seems a pity to
waste so much time which might be
turned to good account Much of the
annoyance which comes from train
reading is due to the jolting of the
ars, which continually knocks the
printed line out of focus with the eye.
This can be In some degree obviated
by laying a card or some other object
bew the line to be read and moving
it steadily downward while reading.
This acts as a guide to the eye and
helps to keep the sight fixed. Those
who have tried It say that It wonder
fully assists to decrease the difficulty
of reading while in motion.*
Torture by Savages.
"Speaking of the torture to which
some of the savage tribes in the Phil
lipines subject their captiver,reminds
me'of the intense suffering I endured
for three months from inflammation of
the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of
Cushing, Me., "Nothing helped me un
til I tried Electric Bitters, three bot
tes of which completely cured me."
Cures Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Blood disorders and Malaria; and re
stores the weak and nervous to robust
health. Guaranteed by The Arant Co.
Druggist. Price 50c.
Dlrcerent Times.
Sarasate once found his memory de
serting him at a recital, but he discov
ered the reason of the mishap in time
to prevent a failure. A lady was fan
ning herself in the front row of the
stalls. The violinist stopped playing.
"Madam," he said, "how can I play In
two-four time when you are beating six
eight?" The lady shut up her fan, and
the recital was concluded successfully.
Impudent Dog.
A dog had the audacity to bark at the
deputy commissioner of Purula, in
Bengal, when he came to the house of
the master of the dog on a bike. The
owners of the dog were sent up for
trial under section 289, and one of
them, Karusha, was fined 20 rupees.
Laore Tribune._
Outside and Inside.
A bath cleanses the skin and rids the
pores of refuse. A bath makes for bet
ter fellowship and citizenship. Not on
ly should the outside of the body be
cleansed, but occasional use of a laxa
tive or cathartic opens the bowels and
clears the system of effete matter. Best
for this are DeWitt's Little Early Ris
ers. Pleasant little pills that do not
gripe or sicken. Sold by The Arant
Co. Drug Store.
Trade Emblems on Tombstones.
In Scotland It was for a long time
usual to place. on a man's tombstone
the symbols of his trade. Especially
was this the case at Dunblane, where,
in the burial ground of the abbey, it
has been found that of those tomb
stones which are from 100 to 200 years
old about one-fourth are thus marked,
the symbols being In low relief. A
sugar cane may be seen as showing
the grave of a grocer; an ax and saw,
with hammer and nails, occur on the
grave of a carpenter; an awl and a
hammer on that of a shoemaker. There
are many other graves similarly
marked.-London Answers.
Well to be Careful.
When you have a cold it is well to be
very careful about using anything that
will cause constipation. Be particular
ly careful about anything containing
opiates. Use Kennedy's LaxaciveHon
e and Tar. Sold by The Arant Co.
TOO HUMBLE A HUSBAND.
Position of Prince Albert, Royal
Consort of Queen Victoria.
A woman inozL':! ui with a laugh
from a heavy v.uhun she was reading.
"Now I know." sh s:iil, "why Queen
Victoria was -o f+'d:,1 of the prince con
sort. This hus:untI did not merely re
gard his wife a: hi:< euial; be regarded
her as ixmea-stirably his superior, say
ing that it wa:s his duty to sink his
own individual e::istence in her. Lis
texi to this iette that Prince Albert
wrote to the DuI:c of Wellington. Here
is a champioa of woman's rights in
deed. Don't you think, though, it is
going too far for a man to humble
himself so low as this?"
She then read from her book in a
sarcastic voice:
My Dear Duke-In the question whether
It is advisable that I should take the
command of the army I have come to the
conclusion that my decision ought entire
ly to be guided by the consideration
whether it would iterfere with or assist
my position of consort to the sovereign.
This position is a most peculiar and deli
cate one. While a female sovereign has
a great many disadvantages in compari
son with a king, yet if she is married and
her husband understands and does his
duty her position, on the other hand, has
many compensatory advantages and in
the long run will be found to be stronger
even than that of the male sovereign.
But this requires that the husband should
entirely sink his own Individual existence
in that of his wife and that he should aim
at no power by himself or for himself,
being content to be the husband of the
queen, the private secretary of the sov
ereign and the tutor of the royal chil
dren.
Men fast Sixty in Danger.
More than half of mankind over six
ty years of age suffer from kidney and
bladder disorders, usually enlargement
of prostrate gland. This is both pain
ful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney
Cure should be taken at the first sign
of danger, as it corrects irregularities
and has cured many old men of this dis
ease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, RockPort,
Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged
prostrate gland and kidney trouble for
years and after taking two bottles of
Foleys Kidney Cure I feel better than
I have for twenty years, although now
I.am 91 years old." Sold at The Arant
Co. Drug Store.
Wooden Spoons.
A curious industry in Russia and one
which nevertheless finds employment
for thousands of men is that of mak
ing wooden spoons. In the district of
Semenovsk, where they chiefly come
from, no fewer than 7,000 men make
a living at the trade. The spoons are
generally made from birchwood, and
a skilled workman can turn out sev
eral hundred a day. No fewer than
12,000,000 spoons are m ufactured
during the course of the fear, which
are sold at 6 to 8 rubles per thousand.
They find a ready market and pene
trate as far as Persia, Khiva, Bokhara
and Khokand.
Summer Diarrhoea in Children.
During the hot weather of the sum
mer months the first unnatural loose
ness of a child's bowels should have im
mediate attention, so as to check the
disease before it become serious. All
that is necessary is a few doses ofCham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy followed by 4. dose of castor
oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. 0.
Sockland, Pastor of the M. E. Church,
Little Falls, Minn., writes: "We have
need Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy for several years
and find it a very valuable remedy, es
pecially for summer disorders in chil
dren." Sold by The Arant Co Drug
Store.
How Sound Waves Move.
The speed with which sound waves
are transmitted through the atmosphere
depends on several conditions. When
the temperature is at 32 degrees F.,
sounds move with a speed of 1,090 feet
per second, the velocity increasing with
the temperature at the rate of about
one foot of speed per second for each
degree above the freezing point. Then,
again, in damp air sound moves with
a greater velocity than It does in dry
air, no odds If the dry air be warm and
the damp cold. In water sound moves
more than f'our times as fast as it does
in air, or, say, at about the rate of 4,700
feet per second.
CASTOR IA
Jor Infants and Children.
he Kind You Have Always Bought
Sinture of
F~ood Value of Cheese.
It is said that one pound of cheese
Is equal in food value to more than two
pounds of meat It is very rich in pro
teids and fat Considering this, it is
low in price when compared with meat
and ought to do good~ service to the
poor man in replacing occasionally the I
regular diet of meat. In America cheeseC
is looked upon more as a side dish and
luxury than in some parts of Europe.
The Swiss peasant depends on It as a
staple second only to bread, while the
use of it In England and Germany is
extensive.t
Delay Fatal.
Visitor (to widow)-I am so sorry to
hear of the sudden death of your hus
band. Did they hold a postmortem ex
amination?
"Yes, and, like those doctors, they
did not hold it until he was dead, or
they might have saved his life."-Clin
ical Reporter.
Rescue of a Merchant.
A prominent merchant of Shongo,
N. Y., J. A. Johnson, says: "Several
years ago I contracted a cough which .
grew worse and worse,until I was hard
ly able to move around. I coughed con:
stantly and nothing relieved my terri
ble suffering until I tried Dr. King's
New Discovery. Before I had taken
half a bottle my cough was much bet
ter, and in a short time I was entirely
cured. I surely believe it saved my
life. It will always be my family rem
edy for coids." Fully guaranteed; 50c
and $1.00, Sold at The Arant Co. Drug
Store.
Husbands.
A woman who shall be nameless fur
nishes the following essay on hus
bands:
"There are three kinds of husbands
the young husbands who make us un
happy because we are so jealous of
them, the middle aged husbands who
break our hearts because they would
rather make money or play golf than
devote any attention to us and the
old busbands who sicken us with their
silly objections whenever we turn to
look at younger men."-Chicago Trib
une.
BenSL the TeKn You Have Always Boght
SAYS '' *
"Don't Physic !" Use
Ramon's Liver Pills and
Tonic Pellets for all liver
troubles. Safe, sure,
permanent cures and
complete treatment for
23c. Easy, natural and
certain--money back if
they fail.
All Druggists.
Open
An Account
With Us.
You can then pay yomi
bills with checks whicl
we return to you the
first of each month and
which are thus made a
receipt in full for every
dollar you pay out.
You can always make changE
with a check.
ank of Summerton,
Summerton, S. C.
The Baiik of iMiaiiiiiig4
MANNING, S. C.
Capital Stock, - $40,000
3urplus, - - 35,000
tockholders' Lia
bility, - - 40,00
total Protection
to Depositors, S115,00
A GOOD BANK
here you may rest assured every
eal will be conducted with that ab
lute trustworthiness that has al
rays characterized all
OUR TRANSACTIONS.
an opening your Bank Account at
his Bank you will be making no
istake.
luggies, Wagons, PEoad
Qaxts and Cairiages
R EPA IR E~D
With Neatness and Despatch
-AT
R. A. W HIT E'S
WHEELWRIGHT and
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water
iipes, or I will put .down a new Pump
2eap.
If you need any soldering done, give
e a call.
L AME.
My horse is lame. Why? Because]I
id not have it shod by R. A. White,
e man that puts on such neat shoes
d makes horses travel ni ith so much
se.
Ve Make Them Look New.
We are making a specialty of re
ainting old Buggies, Carriages, Road
~arts and Wagons cheap.
Come and see me. My prices will
lease you, and I guarantee all of my
~ork.
Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's.
R. A. WHITE,
MANNING. S. C.
~ORTHWESTERN R. R. OF S. C.
TIME TABLE No, 6,
In Effect Sunday. June 5. 1904.
BETWEEN SUMTER AND CAMDEN.
Mixed, Daily except Sunday.
thbound. 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... 22 5 13
7 05 10 10...Borden..800 4 58
7 23 10 21.... embrts. ..7 40 4 43
7 30 10 31... Ellerbe.. 7 30 4 25
7 50 11 10. .So. Rv. JunctiOn..7 10 4 25
s 00 11 10 Ar...tamnden. .Lve7 00 4 15
PM PM AM PM
lET WEEN WILSON'S MIL L A ND SUMTER
uthbound. Northbourid.
No. 73 Daily except Sunday. No. 72
PM PM
3 00 Leave..Sumter...Arrive.12 30
3 03..ummrton Junction...12 27
3 20............ Tindal............. 11 55
335............ Paksville.......... 41 30
3 55............ Silver...... ..... 11
30...... ... ...Milard.......... . 10450
4 45............. Sumertonf..... 10 15
5 5............ Davis.-............ 9 45
PM AM
BETWEEN MILLARD AND ST. PAUL.
Daily except Sudy
Southbound. Northbou.
No. 73 No. 75 No. PMNo
PM AMAM P
4 05 10 20 Lye Millard Ar.10 45 5 30
4 15: 10 30 Ar St. Paul Lve.l1) 35 4 20
PM AM AM PM
EHOr. WILTN, Presient.
DY3PEPSIA CURNE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
The 81.00 boattecontalng 2% tes the trial siz., which sella for S0 csnM
PIPAsDa OtNy AT THE LASOKATORY OF
E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO. iL.
The Arant Co. Drug Store.
*The new Laxative fl7 iY lCures
that does not gripe Stomach and Liver
or nauseate. trouble and
leas to talle. Laxativ H 1Chronic Constipation.
The Arant Co. Drug Store.
Do You1 WanitTH ARYE OEL
Open for Theatre Parties and Special Dinners.
PERFECTFITINE U R OF EA N L A N.
12 . M. THE- RESTAURANT, MR. C. A. MERRITT.
-CHARGES REASONABLE.
C?, TROOMS EN SUITE, WITH AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATHS.
NEW ENvTRANCE ON HASELL STREET.
THEN COME OR SEAD TO US. Charleston's First and Only Modern European Plan Hotel.
We have the best equipped Tailor-'
ing Establi~hxueit in the State. THE ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors.
We handle
High Art Clothing
solely and we carry the best line of
Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the , , ;,;^: ,rutif,i 1si +l~a~1 /
city.
Ask your most prominent men who
we are; and they will commend you
to us..1
* ,,, or Infants and Cildren.
-.LDAVID& BRO,rnd ouHv
Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., The
CHARLESTON, - S. C. Always Bought
G S. Hacker&Son Bears the
AxV'IFACTUR RS OF
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Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding and Building Ap~etRmd frosia
MaterialWornms,Convulsions,Feverisbi
Mateial and Loss OF SLEEP. For O v er
CHARLESTON, S. C. FacSiniie Sinature of h
Sash Weights and Cords. ~.Tit er
Window and Fancy Glass a Snecialty.
Undertaking. ~ ~ C~O
neral Supplies alwys on hand Mv hearsewllIE i a
esent to any part or he county ad cal wilsIIIl U E
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