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"t But age." mid-oecieta Thei rectiue AtIeimpsy ohddreto th Lononphysician makeuedf a"Nthin' began shulthe in chadic-t Tof preerv couthyo sister thavstea U , - teth u heusn money musinuely n brthe r nah g ed but tradeol werith foo t hi n "' sectiy ad sy p - rety of h xer ienoTe yo th u ntper TotalProtectionreaftrd with amed onemtoufr muIe ul to gthe tsekra oftigs the maoar ud It eea tpliyytrawhen ta she leredfomt e airadniigcnaeoehelh toepsior,11,00auynte atltowih thes .gdren wouoy ad lat.he ogs werepu ouilding dotr btween dyead h ino. nearl soetothin else ges on otenl rewil aete cgiouchove aul2 ay ious acner hin brther sgardttTen.c-or i nth csea oforaie tha onotonfy-a dieade latter exite cards Ion'twn mooy rusbnning ba the time aftderweafr teln heas car-nt.ess mighnt een pookrrsede- withou ange ofesnot look emorienchir whi g mler."Juge.Acing ove h a p nte te popoa te o ctfom gave "S caie likee to o,"ve yo n n e ou Bu T her m nst be mop res rct illha o ldar comoleeat H er ood bth wrkmucess wtohes o., ptet. EvnWhysicians shae do weak- age tadtofhe onty sisnte thatsnte woul -mn n duthe ion caryin sixely tmaoly. butol the otor were ness for thengrssTe beretha tfhe morinud.laper tim-esard mch ausd runtempt six tmsch wqa ter ei the ba ffting tim lee ta thein teet seeand nhuiam ew insanctrne.ogh aunate athetcudo reerth, good ber.wod and dered ogsavere to tof mae aore tater. arntnal soveromthi le agng ineluence rapidhy ~ / ~ I / tetrian attlets odi coier about 120t wiorner with saHoene. uncommo ns tecas of efune isa monotons. liea ihles einstec feeith of the foeof the arnnin bradhoe time aewasdhe ead xalshr nou as it is hsupysicia erageitou country oee Cit epeolene OV-E .oudbaerycomonpac mad. e aood, poisedu t was ssu whsm aid,- them. tewr pyics oehauve at k ae annthelby rant vare yofunge. woul fidodfuntyin carinfixnr tos.Hold thbra a ae fromctorhoesfr thes song suumb. Soe bef th Theno hm seind.gea a SafetyimesdaRemuchiandyrunningfewxofimes was theested losind th i wafsin timer ieethae coelle tognupateretadnhuas Fe m inds t a r trypole Teyog wo many godpointabouas coudsnt bgas he c erh.apinesase an odared eaert tooeso sbero tod ae geast eeeer-abeveeprcom whe agingk butfwuenceo ther hiSBAN. Ms. LciaWile, f Caolie, s ae funired maing wos hadsome upuil"o the wokhssahutve puta infinnyyer.ihouhtey drpeateryhn variet ofalie. We hae hada lon exeine.n~~ Salve, when it completely cured a run- craze for mahogany set in, and furni- "If they feel that gray hairs, coming a good time. There Is no doubt that cesfave handalng texperiee or small ning sore on her~ leg, which had ton- tune made from it became highly popu- perhaps a little earlier than they are the theater, In spite of Its many evils, BAcounts ofandsines large orhecll tured hen 23 long years. Greatest an- lar, the then Duchess of Buckingham due, are going to make the term of has done a great deal toward erasing BaAccountLas Buet. eChc tiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds and fostering the craze in the fashionable their best days even briefer they are the marks of age. People who laugh Accounts___of __Ladies __etc.__Sores. 25c at The Arant Co. Drug world. driven to hiding those traces of time much retain their youth longer.-Sue store._________and overwork by the use of hair dye, cess. BohAie wu ue.and the number that do make use of it_______ BohAI. nAflCough cue'Is very much larger than anybody sup- oierreehed. pe IiThe wife in the middle of the night "Two years ago our little girl had a poses."-New York Sun. -Old Joe, a farmer, was noted for the was awakened by the loud snores of touch of pneumonia, which left her many.way he had of skimping and A n hubn.Seeiue h orbeAcount [he- a-s ng 'a*she *couldhen with a awful cough. She had sp es NohnsoFa.aving. One day he hired a big country pinching the man sharply, she said: whooping cough and some thought she byt ephmwt i ok h "Herbert, you'd make less noise if would not get well at all. We got a Mothers need have no hesitancy in boy reported for duty at 5:30 o'clock in i, Uhtyou kept your mouth shut." bottle of Chamberlain'sCough Remedy, continuing to give Chamberlain'sCongh the morning, and Old Joe sat him down S Herbert, sleepy and surly, muttered: which acted like a charm. She stopped Remedy to their little ones, as it con- to breakfast. - After the lad had finished W it.3 uS 'So wuld ou."coughing and got stout and fat." writes tamns absolutely nothing in'urious. This the meal the sharp old farmer Said, So would you. AMrs. Ora BusrBrubaker. Ill. This remedy is not only perfectly safe to "Wa oyusyi eetdne Replaced. redi o aeb h rn of gesa worh derit as d while we are at it?" As the boy agreed, You can then pay your Mistress - Why, Bridget, what on Drg 'oe world wide reputation for its cures of they fell to and ate a little more. Then, bils wth heks hic erthareyoudong ithal nebroen- ~~~ eacughs, colds and croup and can al- seeing that the youngster could eat no ishe othshfBigtSrstaetea ways be relied upon. For sale by The Imore, Old Joe suggested, "Suppose we we return to you the mum, yez towld me Ol wur to replace Some forty years ago, when out with Arno.Dutoe _inspanaspeoo""l first of each month and every one 01 broke.-London Answers. a boating party for seagull shooting, I -.~*right," assented the lad, and he man espid amonser ish askng o th - aged to swallow another crust of bread. which are thus made a Cured of Bright's Disease. surfae of thenster fih isin thewl b oe,,, . . Now let's get to work," shouted the rece~t i ful Mr.Robrt 0 Bure, Enora N. ufc in the ar ih t aoweu y Ne-WhenI met May today I had gleeful farmer, thinking of the saving rcitifulfor every Mr oetO ukEioa .Yu nth i.Tecetr alwdu ynwgw on. Of course I expect- in meals he had made. '"No," returned dolrroipyou.tes: Before I strted to use Fole to get ithi thirt yars whenaden ed hen to say something about it, but the boy, "I never work after supper. dolla you ay o t.wideyv e twent tme a g t , and fro tw.hre fso noishawt she pretended not to have seen it.I A man's time is his own the."-Lon You can always make change twasele btotent timsp ightps and my the result that it rolled over Oni its Belle-Yes, she's an awfully consider- -don Times. -it acek.eyesight was so impaired I could scarce- back, and our boat soon came up to it' ate and tender hearted girl. - Phila-TeFoetlSaa. with a check- ly see one of my family across the room. It proved to be a large angel shark. I delphia Ledger. . TeFreflSuin BSI had given up hope of living, when a thought I would make quite sure it _________A colored preacher took some candi OR friend recommended Foley's Kidney was dead and sent two more charges A Universal Rule. dates for immersion down to a river in Cure. One fifty cent bottle worked into its upturned belly. I must have, A good thing in one town sometimes Louisiana. Seeing some alligators In otlers h a dfy had goe, ash e nsowtly, brt isik bHadder norfst o okinte on bo h tem n fte betd Su m e ttShC irtea her killedf iIt t atgan swt in . ha re d Int lute knowledge seems to be rare, ex- "Why, brother," urged the pastor, Summet~n, . C dsease"--iled ta sand flpp d itn, weae s cept that it always pays to be indus- "can't you trust the Lord? He took hea an flppe is wngs wesholdtrious, fair and decent. - Atchison care of Jonah, didn't he" probably have added one more story Globe. *"Y-a-a-s," admitted the darky, "but a Notice of Discharge. A xarrow Squeak. to the long list of sea serpent fabrica-.waesdfrntAwhe'goa I wil a lyto th Jud"Your front door is unlocked, sin" tions.-Mancliester Courier. Cheerfulness bears the same friendly mhe'sf'rytene A' wae's 'gt a for Clarendon County on the 2trobatesoe thaMrCelieman Hoshoe haoud,,., regard to the mind as to the body. It ten swaller dis nigger, he'd jes' go ten 0f December 1906, for L~etter's of Dis- taMrCressHuhodrad.banishes all anxious care and disCon- sleep dan in de sun an' fergit all 'bout charge as Administrator of the Estate gone to bed without attending to his Fortunate Missourians. tent, soothes and composes the pas- me."-Womian's Home Companion. 0f R. F. Turner, deceased. locks. "When I was a druggist at Livonia, sions and keeps them in a perpetual___________ A. JT. ICHBOURG, "It's all right," replied the burglar Mo.." writes T. J. Dwyer,now ofGrays- calm.- - Taeasdrcdibcosth '-ummerton, S. C. November19,1906. from the bedroom window a minute ville, Mo.,"three of my customers were - ___ - gre atenst curcted iet fo the le - -- ____________later; "niy son will lock it when he permanently cured of cnupinby stua eetfIvrhdvs yoo yppi ue[ou* well *** " * d sng today One wastyn Such is Hollisters Rocky Moutain Tea. Digests what youa eat. flea.sil earned bob.' chucked the bto sl hi s po ert a d sov to C A S T O R A 35cns e or Tablets. Dr. W. E. Aiarrowv squeak." said the bugashot time he found itunnecessar3 to or Infants and Children. men of Destiny. forcb~re.~ af, tre..~o oiae. withi a shet round his shoulders. covery as the most wonderful medicine The [ind You Hare Alway Bg ht "De man who takes hisse'f seriously forc~ldreg sfe sue. ~o pttesi " er,"replied his accomplice, whose in existence." Surest Cough and Coldevrmiuefaslf,"adUne hands were tightly clasped oven poor cure and Throat and Lung healer. Ber the Everynu, "alu is toibe,"oneoftwol Kodol ilyspepsia Cure Mr. Careless Householder's mouth.- Guaranteed by druggist. 50c and $1. thibns ger to b jone ofinto Digests what you eat. London Express. Tria bottle free. Sold by The Arant Signature of - tna ro.rajkeWsn Cures Biliousness, Sick Cleanses the system Headache, Sour Stom- thoroughly and clears ach, Torpid Liver and sallow complexions of Ch ronic Constipation. pmFtes an tces. Pleasant to taC. Dg SteIt. The Araut Co. Drug Store. - Do You Watl PERFECT FITI ING CLOTHES? THEN COME OR SEND TO US. We have the best equipped Tailor in Establishment in the State. e bandle 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, L DAVID & BRO,, Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, - S. C. Geo.S. Hacker &Son Ma NigACTUR8 or _ - Winding and BuGas'~ialn. Undertaking. o m l t so fin ahe a r u - sett aof he ,on uty. ad callswl director and undertaker, night or day. W. E. JENKINSON CO. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Crm all Coughs, a" expes Colds from the stetm by cently moving the bowels. Whc slteduniha csoors. Sah B..ds. INHALLESTOYLESC Don eithntes and Crs Undrdiivtaing ea upisaysext ned. . v . erewl be esondd o b M . A.. Whie uErlS Mieran nrTkern h B o a. R.. EA. COE.NO O Phoned' Nox ' c ony 7.Ta DuR.salCog J FRAN el ColdE. fo WHENTISTOM Dvs&WEINBERG ANING, SALOON Psomatetis.gvento.ollctins WIsN AL STBYANS, MANING, S. C M HANIING C MANIG S. C.LS MANNINiS S. C DHRLTOFRN GEIGER. MANNING, -S. C. W HOLLDAIST.A ER'S RG MANrNI N, S. C n. Lv Prmp .DBrath.ntlou given toBolections. remy . W tt s eky MOIneR O bRyA M noCANIY, asn C. mJnOSNET F. RALLM E, PE '1STORIA For TlinantsadChlrn - The Kind You Have Alwa s Bought AVegetablePreparationforAs similating te a la ungdnestomachsa sof Bears the - ~ - -ignat1re Potes Distion.Cheerful nes anRes ~otains neither OpiuMorpine norlieraL of NOT NARCOTIC. Apefect Remedy forConslpa yion,Sour Stomach,Diarhioea Worms,Convulsions,FeveriSh- Z ness and LOSs OF SLEEP. - Fac sin& Signature -of .aS NEW YORK- 3fl.U - MOr COPY O. wUACM. Buy Land! The short crops in the vicinity of Manning have caused prices this fall not to advance as they did last year.Now is theinve >r's opportunity, as with reasonably good crops and prices next year's land will go much higher. Others think As we do. And ere are two orders recently placed with us by two men from ther counties, and the kind of men this county needs: First. A farm, within easy reach of a high school and good -: hurches, properly improved and costing from ive to ten thoisand olars. Second. A farm of from one to two hundred acres, within reach of a common school and good church, costing from three to five thousand dollars. If you can't pay cash we will help you to borrow the money ialliling Real Estate Agency~ * E. D. Hodge, Manager. Office over Bank of Manning. ...Dealer in... Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye Glasses and all Kinds of Fancy Novelties. : I make a specialtyof wEDDING and HOLIDAY PRESENTS and always carry a handsome line .of . ~ Silverware, Hagd-Painted China, Glassware and numerous other articles suitable for Gifts of all kind. -QOME AND SEE ~"1THEM. All watch. Clock and Jewelry Repairmng done promptly and guaranteed. ~ggMiUe ofCo ~o~. MANNING, S.. ALCOLU RAILROD. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS. -Effective May 1st, 1906. 3RTHEAST.-READ DOWN. - SOUTHwET.-READUP N.1. No.3. No.5. ~ TTOS ~No.2. No.4. No.6. 1xed. Mixed. Mixed. - SAIOs Mixed. Mixed. Mixed. 2 00 7 45 ....... 0Lv..........Alolu...........Ar25' 8 00 ........ 2 05 7 50 ..... 2 ...........McLeod*..............~ 23 45........ 215 8 00!..... 5 ........... ...y............ 20 740........ 2 20 8 056 ..... 7 ............ Dua*............ 18 7 35........ 2 45 8 30.... 12............Sardinia............ 13. 7 10........ - 2 55 8 40....14 ...........New Zion*............I11 7 00........ 3 00 8 45.... 15...............Beard*............. .10 6 55 ....... 3 15 9 00.... 17 ..............Seoc.*............. 8 6 40 ... 4 00 9 45....21.............Hudson*............. 4 6815. .. 4 30 10 15.... 25 Ar..........Beuah............Lv 0 6 00 ...... .M. P. M. -P. M. * All stations except Beulah and Alcolu are flag tations for all trains. Mondays. No. 2. Fridays. No. 1. Tueeday, No.1l. Saturdays, No. 2. and No. 3. Wednesas No.2 and No. 3. Thursdays, No. 2. R. P. ALDERMAN. Trafflic Manager. ~or Convenience and Safety, You should deposit your money in a good bank. As for safety, we have Burglary ad Fire Insurance. Time Loca, Bonded officers and Regular Examinations, and our con tinued growth Is evidence of the confidence reposed inus by the people of Manning and the surrounding country. eposits October 1, 1904, $38,154,82. eposits October 1. 1905, $72,559.67. If your patronage has In any way contriuted to our success, we thank you for same, If you are not already our patron, you are invited to become one. ank .of Clarendon,xuarg,s.o. BRING YOUR dJO B ~W OR K TO THE TIMES OFFICE.