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Open Hows A.- Account Your With Us- y Liver? It wilpay you to take good care of Yu, can thcn pay your liver, because, if you do, your bills with checks which l take good care of you. we return to you the Sick liver puts you all out of sorts, makes you, pale, dizzy, sick at the tirst of each month and Stomach, gives you stomach ache, which are thus made a headache, malaria, etc. Well liver keeps you well, by purifying Your receipt in full for every blood and digesting your food. dollar you pay out. There Is only one safe, certain and You an awaysinak chaoelreliable liver medicine, and that Is You cant always mnake change with a check. Tbedford's Bank of Summerton, Summerton, S. C_ lu r u h For over 60 years this wonderful 1vegetable remedy has been the standby SNG ic liver ts o a th world. MANNNG, * C*It acts gently on the liver and kid ("pit al Stock, 8_40m,000 neys, and does not irritate the bowels. "- r It cures constipation, relieves con Surplus, - ~ ) gestion, and purifies the system from Stoekholders' Lia- an overflow of bile, Thereby keeping the body in perfect health. i i r l 25c at all drugsts and -k ddeales. Total Protection Test it. to Depositors. $115,000, Tax Notice. The County Treasurer's office wil veetbl reeyhsbe thes tb be open for collection ofan with the favoritout penaltv, from the 15th day of Oct aber to the 31st day of December. neyisive, 1906. The levy is as fol tlows: For State, 5 mills; for County. 2.3-4 mills. for jail, 1-2 mill; for Con stitutional School, 3 mills; Pollfro, oo; Dog Capitation tax, c. Als. teS. hool District o. 24, Special, I PrMill; School Districts Nos. 11, 16, 17 18, and 25. Special 2 mills, Scho toDistricts Nos. 2,5.15,21, 2 and 2 TSpecial 3 is; School Districts N ,9, 19,.20. 22 and 26, Special 4 m ilII SAVE 1" mills ad litior,1d *. t'~(inl ]Pvv: for yotir money and star-, a Banik Akccount iSchool District -No. 2,for bonded in whjile o aee y You will beidebtedness, 1 per cent penalty added spriSed toseeLbrapidls yooupr for the month of January, 1907. Ad BANK C ditional penalty of 1 per cent for month February,. 1907. Additional will grow when you once get used to s er cent for 15 days in March, 1907. saving, even a little, sys-aticall4. Road tax for 1907, one dollar. No safer place forsyour monet could be S. J. ml PLAN. found t0an this Bank. Treas. larendon Co. Kodol Dyspepsi1a CurO aLy5,Sl2 flsS Digests what you eat. fDr chadats sa., W 27@ pad2 THE. RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE COP, PITTSBURG, PENN., Has complied with the State laws of 44 different States, confines its opertion to ther nid Stat Issues Acconchoole form o isur banded h a nuri yof atrae fures that wiave dbnev er benebdedn penay thedn supise the Onl Copidy thtIethe Fa mous 90.d -st BAN ACC-O UNT monts las:2 ah valebr:ary, 1907.stl Afdteionae yeal row hen yu values gethuse Tity das grpfer cenhfo 15idast pMremiu 1907 savidg, t.etende altes, sythtcl. Th Raid utalue articipatoe ndividends fuTha tis oalan. PraetDsblTyes Clauedno m iuess andt poiyiutmati call apfr face, ale, he piee a oid beithinn the sae laws if the pifreium Stadeen cofiegularl opaion tothe inred 9tat. Issues pver concifale foihrm souced as ae payment on athrce -paures pla ad ceer ayin pemboiused copany willon dins the eonl0yea prodpand wthant dedutasingle prmimfomsh fae fth olcy 0t.SlSuteinure coicoyhspeiusd ingr th secod uyrplerio 5th. 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P. HWMS & COAIG, A p ~ ~ ~ Gnra assenger sevcAgeclentiuxr WM.lJmCRA G t,NC THE SUN)AY. SHOOL LESSON V, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 4. Text of the Xesson,-Matt. dlr17-3o. Memory Verses, 26, 27-4Gden~Text, I Cor. xi, 24--Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. I. Stearns. (Copyright, 1908, by American Pres Association.] When the first Passover was kept Pharaoh was oppressing the people of God and seeking to destroy them or at least prevent them from multiplying, being the devil's .agent to -that end. At the time of this last -Passover, for here it really ended, being flfilled in Christ, the devil's agents are Judas Iscariot and the chief priests and scribes, not avowed enemies, like Pha raoh, but professedly believers In the only living and true God. The object of hatred is now not the people of God, but God Hlmself,.-God.manifest in the flesh. This age wll end with the kings of the earth and their armies gathered together to -make war ~with the same person (Rev. xvii, 14; xix, 19 21.) Notwithstanding all the hatred of the devil and the raging of the nations, God quietly works out His eternal purpose and fulfills His word .(Ps. 11; Isa. xiv, 24). Knowing all that was before Him, our Lord continued from day to day teaching in-the temple-and at night went out and abode In -the Mount of Olives (Luke xxi, 37). In due time came the day of unleavened bread, when the passover must be kill-. ed, and He sent Peter and John, say ing, Go and prepare us the passover (Luke xxii, 7, 8). We are not told the names of the two whom He :sent to bring the colt (Matt. xxi, 1), but they may have been the ..same. Contrast those who delight to do His will with His enemies, who want to kill Him, and remember that He said, "He that is not with Me Is against Me" (Matt. xHi, 30). The disciples being sent do not start off as If they knew every thing, but -ask meekly, -OWhere wilt Thou that- we prepare?" (Verse 17.) Those who truly:desire ,guidance-will very often ask the questions, "Where wilt Thou?" "What wilt Thou?" (Acts Ix, 6). A good question is found in Jer. xlii, 3, "Shew us the way wherein we may :walk and the thing that we may do," but in that case the questioners were not honest. To those who desire It sure guidance is vouchsafed in such passages as Ps. xxxii, 8; Isa. xxx, 21. Both Mark and Luke give our Lord's reply more fully than -Matthew. He makes the way very plain for-them. The way to the city they knew; then the man bearing-the: piteher of water would be easily recognized, and by him the house Is reached; then they have only to -ask-for the- guest -cham ber, and the rest they knew how to do. At his birth there was no room in the nnor guest-chamber (the word- s the same-and only used In these two-con nections); now there Is a place for Him and His. The disciples found as He had said (Mark xiv, 16; Luke xxii, 13). So It was when they went for the colt, and so it always has been and will be in reference to all that He has said. We may depend upon It that all Scrip ture shall be fulfilled exactly as It is written, and to all eternity It shall be, all shall be, just as He-bas said. As he :sat down with the twelve-In the evening at the feast He;said that. He had greatly desired. this,s-but would. not any more eat of Ittill It should-be fulflled in The kingdom'of God (Luke xxii, 15-18). As at therflrst Passover Israel was delivered from Egypt, when the kingdom comes Israel shall be de livered from all nations and placed In their own land, never to be pulled up or scattered any more. Some time during the Passover Je sus rose from supper, :and, takring a basin of water and a towel, JHe washed and- wiped the dIsciples' feet. The full account of this is found in John il, 1-1'7, with the lessons He sought to teach them. How he was enabled to do this menial act Is, I think, found in the words, "Knowing that the Father, had -given all -things. Into His hands and that He was come from God and went to God." Why He did It is seen in the words, "I have given you an example that ye should do as I have done to you." If-. redeem ed by His blood we are to follow His steps in all love and humilityr believing that all things are ours In Him and that He has given us the glory which the Father gave to Him (John xvii, 22, 24; Rom. viii, 32). Only as-we be lieve-that we are what he-says-we -are by virtue of His .great sacrifice will we hold ourselves- ready for -any -man ner of service, however lowly, that He may be glorified. Sometime during the evening, -either before He instituted the supper which we call the Lord's supper,- or -the com munion, or else after He had given The bread and before He took-the wine, He sorrowfully announced that-one of them would betray Him. Each one asked, "Lord, .Is It I?" John, leaning upon Jesus' bosom, asked at Peter's suggestion who It was, and then Jesus by a simple act, which would neces sarily be observed by all, pointed out Judas Iscariot, and. saying tot- him, "That thou doest do :quckly," Judas went Immediately out, and It was nght (John xlii, 23-30). It was-the last night on earth for Judas, for ere an other night he was where morning never dawns. Jesus said of him that It would have been good-for him never to have been born (verse 24). The supper by which we-show forth the Lord's death till He come (I Cor. :d-26) was partly If not fully Instituted after Judas went out It may have been that Jesus did not take either the bread or wine till Judas had gone. But, even If Judas partook of one or both, It brought him no blessing. Many still partake of the commnunioa who only eat and drink judgmneft to them selves (I Cor. x, 29). Doctors said He would not ILive. Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., wrftes: "After doctoring for two years with 1 the best physicians in Waynesburg, and still getting worse, the doctors advisec me if I had any business to at tend to I had better attend to it at nce, as I could not live another month us there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me1 by a friend, and I immediately sent in son to the store for it, and after taking j thsee bottles I began to get better t~nd continued to improve until I was en tirely well. The Arant Co. Drug store. Ready to Peoe. He-Why are you wearing that ex pensive gown at that dinner tonight? It isn't such a swell affr. She-I kow It, but I don't feel like t-alking much, and with this-go'wn on I -won't be-entirely lost sight of.-Detrolt Free BAI ta ,qh-Kind YOfliaAlJ~aS Beug i Hi Golden Opportunity. A Baltimore man tells of an address made to some school children In that .city by a member of the board of trus tees. "My young friends," said the speaker, "let me urge upon you the necessity of not only reading good books. but of owning them, so that you may have access to them at all times. When I was a young man I used fre quently to work all night to earn mon ey to buy books, and then get up be fore daylight to read them."-Success Mfagazine This is the season of decay and weakened vitality. Nature is beingj shorn of its beauty and bloom. If you would retain yours, fortify your system with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Kicks Its Food Into Its M1outh. "This is an aye-aye," said the keeper of the monkey house. "Watch it kick its food into its mouth." The aye-aye, a handsome lemur, hur ried to the plate of cut carrots that the keeper had just pushed under the bars. It stood before the food, which it took up piece by piece in its fore paw and tossed swiftly through the air into Its open mouth. Like a juggler, It kept a yellow chain of carrots curving through the air from its foot to its mouth con tinuously. The quick toss of the leg with which this was done had, unde .nlably, the look of a kick. "Aye-ayes come from Madagascar," the keeper said. "They are nocturnal in their habits, and they live in holes. The natives regard them with supersti tious reverence. They are the only creatures extant- that kick their food into their months." A Lucky Postmistress is Mrs. Aleqander, of Cary, Me., who has found Dr. King's New Life Pills to be the best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in perfect order. You'll agree with her if you try these painless puri fiers that infuse new life. Guaranteed by The Arant Co. Drug Store, Price 25c. Town Wfthou't Horses or Wbeels. The town of Funchal, in the Ma deira islands, is a town with no horses and no wheeled vehicles. In traveling about one either drives in a sledge or s carried in a hammock. The streets and adjacent roads are paved. with small and curiously smooth cobble stones, and from the first it was found that runners were bette;,Ahan wheels both for speed and comfvrt. For in stance, when you come to a hill the oxen- draw -your sled to the top and are then unhitched. Your driver then proceeds to toboggan your conveyance gently down the other side, while the team trots on behind. Horses are not avgilable in Funchal, as the nature of the cobblestone roads would soon ruin their feet This is why the ox, with his flexible hoof, is the draft animal of .unchal. For expeditions into the country the hammock is used. This is slung on a pole, carried on the shoul ders of two men, and is perhaps the most comfortable conveyance in the world-no jar and no need to guide it. Many men give lavishly of gold, To build bridges and castles and towers of oldi If you want everlasting fame, a bene factor be, Give the poor and needy Rocky Moun tain Tea. Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. STATE OF SOUTH GAROLUNA, County of Clarendon. By James M. Windhamn, Esq., Probate Judge. IN THE PROBATE COURT. WEREAS,Joseph M. Bradham made Vsuit to me, to grant him Letters of Adminitration of the estate of and efects of Thomas A. Bradham. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Thomas A. Bradham, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Manning on the 1st day of November next-after publica tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 17th day of October, A. D. 1906. JAMES M. WINDHAM, [SEAL.] Judge of Probate. Town Taxes. The books are now open for the col lection of town taxes. For the present the office will be open every Saturday. Time for paying without penalty ex pir' November 15th. The office will be open every day during the last week. [tf E. J. BROWNE, Clerk and Treas. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Frank M. stukes~deceased, will present them duly attested, and those owing said estate will make pay ment to the undersigned qualified Administratrix or said estate. -MRS. SARA H I GRIFFIN. Pinewood, S. C. sept. 29th, 1900. Mouzon & Rigby, Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Etc. VEGETABLES IN SEASON. Always.on hand a fresh, clean line f Staple and Fancy Groceries, Can aed Goods, etc. WVe supply others' tables, why not yours? Give -us your orders for anything n-the Grocery line. We fill and de iver all orders promptly. We ha ve recently added to our line EN-ENT COUNTER. Have you been to see the wonder ul bargains on this countre for 10c.? [5 you haven't, come in now and let is show you some of the greatest argains for 10 cents ever brought to anning, Yours for business, Mouzon & Rigby. Money to Loani Inasy Terms. APPLY TO CHARLTON DuRANT. ~odol Dyspepsia Gure nanaots what you eat. ( ('Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipatior?; Pleasant to talie Do You.Wat PERFECT FIT]ING CLOTHES? THEN COME OR SEND TO US. We have the best equipped Tailor ing Establishment in the State. We handle High Art Clothing solely and we carry the best line of Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the city. Ask your most prominent men who we are, and they will commend you to us. J Lo DAVID & BRO,, Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, - S. C. Geo1. Hacker &Son MANUFACTV3MFR OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding and Building Material, 3 CHRLSTN S. C Seash S ealays hand MChers.l sreson e n tdan G e S cal . dietraUndertaknigtoga. W. E JENINSO CO WHNYOCM WELLS HARCUTN - Dors, Shanss Blnds oudinand .B. .d.. A Mcord ialto CHARLEtended .C SDsh Weighs.aCOCLE. UndarsoerakfMing. ne M upisANNING, onhn. C.hasewl Deresodd. ob J.rFR AK G .iEI ER al d Metr ANdnraGe, nihto C. W. DAI. JNAKINBERGC. C All NNGs eps. Cols o Prompsystetb entoin g t oels. WL N ORYNE ATOTON ALL LAw, MANING, SALOON McSWALNSTOOS, HARLTONURANT, SANINS.C Icy onwtaineaesggets A cor- .IdiliniionfBs epe 2.- ~i eat nd e need.gr D.E 5.1 A. enpu - pta ooe B n ta of M nning .frm A rcnNING So . Geunemdeb Phorn nea o .ts,3aioWs n Jn.NUGT FR GAL EI LE Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of e Syrup pimples and blotches. ax a,.4eFuit iut is guarant-ed The Arant Co. Drug Store. THE ARGYLE HOTEL. Open for Theatre Parties and Specia2 Dinners. EURO EAN P=L ALN. OPEN FROM1 7 A . r~rIrM1F I HREO TO 1 . PM THE RESTAURANT, wiC A.ERRITT. - CHARGES RESOABLE. ROOMS EN SUITE, WITH AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATHS. !%W ENTRANCE ON HASELL STREET. Charleston's First and Only Modern European Plan Hotel THE ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors. For infits and Children. The KOMd You-Have ~~ Alays nnh AVegetablePreparationfo-As-f simnlating ftefoodualegua ting&eStomachs BOReSOf Bears the Promotes DigestionCheerful nessandRest.Contains neither OpiumMorphine norMineraL NOT NARC OTIC. Romi& Sa& k Aperfeci Rernedy forConsipa lion, Sour Stounach,Di ea Worms,Convulsionsleverish ness and LeOSS OF SLEEP. VUr - ac Simile Signature or NEW YOK. T - EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Maning Real Estate E. D. Hodge, Manager. Office over-Bank of Manning. We offer tha following valuable Propertyfo Sale: No. 1. 154 acres, 6 room house, large barn and stables,, all- odas new; 75 cleared, 7.5,timber, pine, and oak; 40 of it will-make a.'ale of cot-. ton per acre, artesian water, -railroad 1 1-4 mile, hgh . sehooland - c hurches convenint, 6 miles from-Manning on publi road, No. 2.210 acres in high state ofecultivation. 4tenanthouses and outbuildings, all new, 125 cleared, good roads and high school, 6 miles of Manning. No. 3. 100 acres, all woods, same country as Nos. 1 and 2. No. 4, 165, 60 acres cleared, balance woods, one 8 room tenant honse, 6 miles of Manning. part of B. R,-Gibson's place.. No. 5. 88 acres near Midway church in Salem. No. 6. One 4 room house, garden, barn and stables,-full acre lot intown of Manning. No. 7. 300 acres, part of S. R. Epp's estate in Salem. No. 8. 47 acres 1 and 1-2 miles of Manning, one house, 16 acres cleared. No. 9. 147 acres, 1 1-2 miles of Greelyville, Williamsburg county, one house and outbuildings. 40 acres cleared. No. 10. 147 acres in Santee township. N&. 11. 210 acres in Harmony townhip,part swi.mp and pine timber. All of the above are good bargains. If you want a house, -call on us and we will please you. S. R. VENNINGs Jew---r Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye Glasses and'all Kinds of. Fancy Novelties. I make a specialtyor WEDDING and HOLIDAY PRESENTS and always carry a handsome line of Silverware, Hand-Painted China, Glassware and numerous other articles suitable for Gifts of all kind. . CCME AN O SE E *T'-IE1V. All Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairmng done promptly and guaranteed. Qaa iv innnf h Daco Levi Block, O~bIHJLiib I Un IIV. ANNING,8S C. ALCOLURAILROD. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS Effective May 1st, 1906. NORTHEAST.-READ DOWN. . SOUTHWEST.-READ UP. No.1. No. 3. N'o5 ... .No.s. No.4. Not Mixed. Mixed. Mired. STATIONS-. Mixed. IMixed. Mixed. A. M. P.MK P.M K 2 00 7 45j.... 0 Lv........... Alcou ........... Ar 25 s0-......... - 2105 8050 . .......ced...............H23r7b45........ ........ 2015 800 ..... 5 ..........ary............ 23 7 40 ... ... 2 20 8 05 [....7 ............. DuRant*............ 1 7 35 ...... 24.5 S30?.... 12 ............ Sardia.............. 13 710 ....... ... 2 55 8 40 .... 14 ........... New Zion*.....:....... 11 7 00 ....... ... 3 00 8 451 ..... i5 ............. Beard*............... 10 6 55......... 3 15 9 00 ..... 1 ............ Seloc.*............. 8 6 40 ...... 4 00 9 45 ..... "1 ............. Hudson*............. 4 -615 ......... 4 30 10 15 ......2 Ar.......... Beulah............ Lv 0 6 00 ......... P. SI P. M. P.MK * All stations except Beulah and Alcolu are flag stations for all trains. Mondays, No. 2. Fridays, No. 1. Tueedays, No. 1. Saturdays, No. 2. and No. 3. Wednesdays. No. 2 and No. 3. Thursdays, No. 2. Rt. P. ALDERMIAN. Traffic Manager. For Convenience and Safety, You should deposit your money in a good bank. As for safety, we have Burglary and Fire Insurance. Time Locic, Bonded Ome ers and Regular Examinations, anc our con- . uinued growth is evidence of the confidence reposed in us by the people of Manning and the surrounding country. Deposits October 1, 1904, $38,154,82. Deposits October 1, 1905, $72,559.67. If your patronage has in any way contributed to our success, we thank you for same, if you are not already our patron, you are invited to become one. Bank of Clarendonxmg ~ o mmLflIOETrUDTAR iirlonETm The Joy of Lf.. Therman.wh4oes not feel hisbheart throb'with sdtiitude every dayof-bils -ffe for-eing-b - In the Keryldoken -age of- the-worITand who des natteel that-be owes aAmeandous debtttbo apst to all tbeapeople who bavesteng gled&and strive-and aacrifcedSbefore him;- is -not made of the right kind- of stuff.-Success Magazine. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J. W. Williams, a well known merchant of Bac, Ky., He writes: "Twenty years ago I had severe,.hemorrhages of the lungs, and.wasrnqar death -wnen I be gan- taking Dr. TIipg's New Discovery. It-competely cuied-me and I have re mained well eve'r since." It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed by The Arant Co. Drug Store. 50e and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. Buttons and Women's Clothex. "Why does a woman button: her gar -ments on-the left side?" The question is discussed in the London Tailor and Cutter by - several: correspondents, one of whom advances this theory: "For ladies to have the buttonholes In the -right-side of-their .garments. has its origin in the times when It was neces sary for a.lady .when going out at night to -have -a -gentieman escort, who sup ported her upon his left arm, leaving his right or sword arm at liberty. Thsthe lady'sleft-band would be free to fasten or unfasten'her -cloak: at her own - pleasure and without Inconven Chamberlain's- Cough. Remedy Acts on Nature's -Plan. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain's Gough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will altay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid texpectoration, open the secretions and aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testiiled to its superior excellence. It -counteracts any tendency of a-cold to result in pneumonia. Price, 25 cents. Large size, 50 cents. For sale by The Arant Co. Drug Store. The Poodle. Why is a. poodle, so -called? Some one-says: -"Probably--the a=tural an swer would recall the old lady who said that no credit could be given to Adam for -naming the -pig, since -anybody would -have known -what .to call it. 'Poodle' seems so obvious a ensme: forthis *dog..- And, In -fact, this is -not. far-fronr the truth about -the origin of the word.- It is quite recent in:.ngIish,-- not- -being--found- -before 1864, apparently. It is the German 'pudel,' which comes from the Low .-Gesaan,.'pudl' to wadde 4nd the -dog -nust .havoe been so called, as:Skeat says, either because he waddles after his master or because be looks fat-and clumsy on sceount of-his talck .halir." Devil's Island Torture is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I as..-advised to. appiy . .Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and less than a-box per ananently cured me, writes L. S. Napier, of :Rugles, - Ky. Heals .all wounds, ~Burns and -Sores like - magic. - 25c at The Arant Co.-Drue- -Store. ThE4sin of. -Isrne N!When-llfe insurance-wasnst-inst! tuted," said an antiquary, "the church and spious people generally -were dead set against It They said. that it was gambling in human lives. They said, too, that It wouldiencourage murder. They were right in a way. Life in surance isogambink In.~human lives -only the- odds are 'so greatly in -the companies' favor thate-they can never lose. It is also an encouragement to murder. A good many murders .ares committed every year for the sake-of life insurance policies. But these evils are--:no more thanT~y specks on the great -beneficent :lIfe Insurance bodies. life insurance does -so much good .that the evils attendant on It are by -com parison nil." -Makes.Bomely'Women Pretty. No woman no -m'atter how regular her features mavy- be can be called pretty if hir comnplexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and clears, sallow blotched complexions by stimulating the liver and bowels. Orino- Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or :gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name OInno andrefuse to accept any substi tute. The Arant Co. Drug Store. -near- Hunng. Bear hunting, with- the assistance of guides supplied with a -well trained pack of hounds, may. be satisfactory if merely the killing &f them Is desired, but it certainly is no sport- and de serves not even to be ranked with trap ping bears, as In the latter case -thle hunter must possess at leant some knowledge of the quarry's habitat -and habits. Unlike a fox, a bear, when once -found- by the hounds, stands no chance whatever of escaping, -and there would .be just as much sport in shooting the animals In a park or -pen as -to kill a :run to -bay <bear. .And, while -this truth applies to mountain lions also, there-Is 'not even the ex cuse of the animal's destructiveness, which is- applicable as -far as the lat ter is concerned.--Field and Stream. Is the Moon Inhabited. 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