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PRESENTAD 'Il AT COURT A WHISTLER STORY. The Eagle That Was Made to Pose as a Fighting Cock. Apropos of something Whistler once Experience of an American at told a cockfight story so vividly that an English Royal Levee. only a man with a sailor instinct could tell it as well, mimic it so keenly and enjoy it so thoroughly. it was a story A RAPID TRANSIT FUNCTION. of a strange species of the American cock, pictured to the smallest detail so beautifully that one forgot that it was Pro Was In and Through and Out Be- a story. fore He Really Realized What Had Some American sailors were at a Happened-The Way His Difficulty Coc r ao Abou a ostme Ws Oercme. land when one of them remarked to About a Costume Was Overcome.champion: A six foot American who had se- "We have got an American cot on cured a "command" to one of the Eng- board that can whip any bird here." lish royal levees recently found him- "Go fetch lim on." %aid the champion. self In a pretty predicament. "Chuck '!i in and see. if e lickN (one On his 'notification paper was the bird we *ave plenty more to throw in hint that levee dress was indispensa- that can liek liany blawst'd liameri ble. In t guileless innocence of his can bird you can fetch -eres democratic soul the American took this "All right. We'll bring one. to mean that frock coat and shiny sailors When they got abotird they shoes would be called for. ri.-ed up an Alerican eagle. After He was in the act of looking over his their own manner. they painted, trim best outfit of that nature when a more med. spliced and reefed fore and aft. experienced friend called and caught transforing the eagle to a cock. When him in the act. The friend made haste ready they went ashore to pit their to inform the misguided Yankee 'that new American gamecock against all levee dress involved silk stockings, England. ruffied sleeves, black sword and other At the pit the sailors chucked In Items. their cock, whch looked around for Consternation ensued. It continued other surprises as he backI close to to ensue when owing to his height and the wall. girth no borrowable suit was discov- "Now, bring on your birds:" yelled ered and no tailor could be found who the sailors. A strutting cock was would'make one before the next after- thrown into the pit and Was another noon. At last a stage levee dress was surprise to the poor dismantled eagle. rented from His Majesty's theater, He backed up closer and closer to the where it had done duty in "The Last wall. wondering what would happen of the Dandies." next. The cock walked three times After the levee was over the Ameri- majestically around the circle, cufing can confessed that he hardly .knew at his strange opponent, the eagle piti what had happened. When he reached ably abashed and bedrabbled, crouch the palace he was first surrounded by iug lower and lower and looking the yeomen of the guard, who started around and above him for an explana him upstairs with great- dispatch. In tion of what i: ill macant. while the the course of his progress upstairs the crowd were yelling madly for the yeomn diappered andhe fundEnglish fighter. The eagle made him yeomen disappeared, and he found Z5 4 himself in a lane of tin plated life self smaller and smaller. but at last, guardsmen. finding that lie could get back no fur Again the scene changed, says Town ther and thinking that something was and Country, and there was a lane of expected o him. and, as the cock royal footmen and next a large room dashed at hin again, stretched out his filld tooverlowig wih ~long claws and took his opponent by filled to overflowing 'with admirals, el generals, diplomats, peers. chamber- the neck. iains, soldiers and sailors of all de Here Wistler enided with an imita grees of &ommissioned rank and a tion by motions of what the eagle did. great host of men attired like himself He stretched out Lis arm. shaped his in levee dress. One by one they were hand le a claw,-whlch by this time singled out and ushered into -the royal looked like a real one, drew it to his presence in the adjoining room. where mouth and with one bite pulled of stood the king surrounded by his suit. the head as he thought an eagle might The work of presentation was so do It Then he looked blandly about rapid that the American found himself the room, as the eagle had done, at the out and in another room before he astonished crowd and said, "Now bring knew what had happened. His over- on your otber birds."-otto Bacher in coat was on his back in the same Century. rapid, mysterious fashion. and the - - - next thing he knew he was outside in A Fortunate Man. the courtyard. But he was actually 1r. E. W. Goodioe, of 107 St. LouiE" "presented" and is now forever Ho.f St Dallas, Tex. says: "in the pas fahig, or eligible for presentation at yearI have become acquainted witi any court in the world. provided he be Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no lax haves himself. ative I ever before tried so etlectu&ll3 All this was preliminary to the pres- disposes of malaria and biliousness.' entation of the man's wife and daugli- They dont grind orgripe. 25c. at Tt ter at the drawing room. Men are pre- Arant Co. Drug Store. sented at the king's levees, and the women undergo the same ordeal at the JOYS OF LIFE IN HAWAII. courts or draone roomso which are bthemr owner ofnctiompiot ever tlme'a d.-wug oomiseeldaevotant Prbmecnco. o ,~10&OO isspen bythepeope wio oaBrds tare evenwhran bird Hre." Scourt Thei musc 'ill tn," qivering camir.One one ut averyold abitu of he Cwnder why we ado see. all' lik inei cour-an the sh is eve belw birdie w hr e ple seems to trwtin rank f a ountss-wuld reamofhot beorane. inang, langud dam apparngatcortina osum t a n deirdyoh anftcter. tanc. I Itwer no fo th d.'wng "Ailln mosuto, W e'l rn one. flain the roos +~e arg flriss culdnotex st. lor. then thryI gth gbardn thas Ever woan ho s prsened oescaer o maneyor, acqu aintede andm atleat apoun, ad sme o thma ed.h hspces, with ereee boead veaft, wort tentime tha sum The th r asfoi wthe pales a flowers ahnd aretheboomakrs nd he osirs fradyshey wet tablsor tohis tham themilinrs o onsde, t sy nh ne mo eican ga ecockae aainstdile of te peple ho lnd crriaes, t the wear traer Itais chcee tha 500 people ontheipresentaionilist.oOfdiousoclimate thes evry othe's augter as er- the lsurrie th ad lse aso tame an L~don cort potoraper "theyar bringso four eincds"evant St. ames par onthe ightof hrowcn alway te had. Ind a, anohern drawng rom i filed wthLndon proble cupse and closr to the ue erswhowaner p ad dwn he ou-wiet wheocksu litlked antyee tis ble line of cariagescstallerinutdetmaicirandeofcplenty peerngntothewinowsandcrii ng Eoerod semser tae leeaily. g he cstums o the matons and rToffice andoabover eimrfor and noplana Slgitmat prvilge f te ppulce tiona baons heir aitall oeat rihly in conidethseaitngforpreenttiorostd, drwer thein divdeds and the as jets f iterstandtheeterstf mlfer and requirer, but spen them, latte haveto si, soe of hemnoer nW stopat he omet ba our fur an hor, sbjectd tothe gzeo hLou bnalod thnking theatuehingcwas don' ciizes. ou se hlf do e xpet.Oe e ofhe rand. a s ec hopirlfltteingther nsesaganstashe at n parlor, stretd out w inos the indw ofa mtorrouham ndond crees. fn ook whisooet thycal yo abou th drss f mlad an he NueroWhstlrm on'ec with ita daugherinidethion ion oo f benwhvrnaat the gedd "Aint sh beotifu, May An?'Ho otretcd ot huse am. thaed then "Wo do yo thnk f tis n? l dn'tan seprae buldin,whouh connecsted lik 'e gwn t al, byaloofed eranal he dre t ohin AU tis hs tobe brne ith mpar- her ae cott e btmeplvedof tan orttud solongas her Isno.The batd s hewnhout of eaglid stone, rowdism stangeto ay, her wit The shoe aoke. 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Sbppose thgs Dyetilo T~eiate bore.- mgin owiet h abou peednthe renaltion Alicn. Of desr Wa bu? theseoutvtre qualitysofathetwater. It's Garrickotoriped tooinhrogucsdsrcfl hI eetdadsi tmand Loes, urt h otiecogahrs fao fcfe nihsmrig" Wr ooisfor tei Costion. Lefrices.Usal drawints-Poor Wslliameddiedhandnlen ersewho Hneyu and Tat'wn the beou-h tble. of carrage talle it h ued mallhe nyhr we h a speein in the idos sand~. criticis-Ll neve thearostumes onte. usirn Foled. oneyan Tar waitn no penenatione. Nohn grawsevrcivd atherave to. sit, soe. wfoutehemsismoverso anhorsujete t te az o Ln Manne' THEATERS. k-REAL PIRA E ISLANDI .n. and Customs That Strike an American as Peculiar. it is not the play or the acting or the It Was Once the Stronghold of applause that attracts and holds the attention of the Anwrican who is at Morgan, the Buccaneer. tending for the nestime a rarisian openin. It is the a;)udienee. In the A TINY COUNTRY TO ITSELF. first paine. tie edIini-ninince (f mieu in the best orchestra seats will provoke a question which brings forth the in Old Providence, an Uncanny Spot in formation that in the majority of the the Caribbean Sea, and the Lawless, better class theaters in Paris the first tecarean Surdeaus andw Tht Law three rows of the orchestra are sold Reckless, Murderous Crew That NOW almost exclusively to men, and, as far Claim It as Ther Own. as it is possible, the box otflice favors Sailing upon that almost unknown men for the body of the house. princi w:iCh eilblbs and flows upon the pally because they do not wear hats :squiito (oast. the line of the horizon and do not therefore obstruct the view is bntsken' by two faint points. As the of those sitting behind. Before the vessel apiroaches nearer a strange curtain goes up the stranger glances gight meets the vision. The points about and is surprised to discover jew have become two jaws looming against els and gowns decollete in the highest the clearness of the sky and water. It balconies, the part of the theater is as if an enormous mouth had been known in America as "peanut heav suddenly thrust out of the sea with en." Both men and women, dressed distended jaws pointed skyward. as for a grand ball, are perched away Truly the sight is uncanny, but the up at least three flights of stairs. and jaws mark an uncanny spot in the during entr'actes they come down and Caribbean. Once these waters were promenade with the others and visit not so deserted by man. *Upon their their friends, and few are the wiser bosom passed stately galleons, the as to the location of their seats. The plate ships loaded with treasure from very fact of being present at an Im the new Spain. When their captains I portant opening is enough to give a saw those black jaws they may have certain social precedence, even though said an Ave as, altering their course, they sat on the rafters or clung to the they sailed away from them. for this chandeliers. bit of dry spot in the ocean was then Another feature which attracts the known, as it is today, as a pirate is- A merican is that durin the entractes land. the men who do not join the prom Old Providence. as the map maker enade stand up and don their hats the calls it, is in truth a dot on the waters. moment the curtain is down, and they Not over four miles from end to end spend the entire twenty or twenty-five in its longest direction and half as minutes inspecting their neighbors much in -width, a good walker can en- through opera glasses. There is much circle it by the little coast path the na- activity in the balconies and in the Stives call a highway In half a day. The boxes, caused by the social calls which human beings who call it home are are being exchanged. In the orchestra confined to its outer edge. for the sub- rows and family circles the men and c the women stand up. and opera glasses marine volcano which at some time in r ul the past ages gave birth to Old Provi- are used freely by both, and many lit dene i on ofitsconulsons tope tie flirtations are enjoyed between dence in one of its convulsions, topped those in the balconies, or loges, and it off with a miniature mountain range those on the first floor. stretching above the center of the is I It is not considered rude to level land. It Is one of these mountains that glasses at any one, whether within a forms the black gapin jaws so plainly few feet or up in the balcony, but it is seen Iong before the graceful cocovnut rather considered a compliment to the palms marking the shore line are visi- face or more often the shoulder that ble. In a. whimsical display of its attracts such close inspection. It Is power the volcano cut a great wedge true that the French are famed for in one of the peaks-a wedge fully a th p he maner ut ts u hundred feet across at the top and their polished manner, but It Is equally tapering to a score or so at the bottom. true that in the eyes of an American Today, as centuries ago, Old Provi- the roughest cowboy possesses a bet dence is a tiny country to itself. Far ter appreciation of refinement than the out of the modern ocean highway, In dapperest member of the French no one of the least frequented parts of the bility, and especially is this noticeable onribeaf the steuentedipa of tn in a theater.-Harriet Quimby in Les Caribbean, the steamship or sailingle'Weky ship has no occasion to pass near it lie's Weekly. unless driven there by storm. There is - . no postoffice, for the reason that there Is no mail service. True, it is. claimed red Herhaes of the Lung. by some country just as every point "Several years since my lungs were that sticks out of the sea is claimed. so badly affected that I bad many hem Colombia calls Old Providence a part orrhages," writesA. 2. Ake, of Wood. of its republic, but not a man lives Id. "I took treatment with several upon it to act as governor, judge or physicians without any benefit. T then eve agnt.So ts eope U11,2 sealstarted to take Foley's Honey and Tar, even agent. So its people kill, stealsound as a and commit other crimes utterly re- bullet. I recommend it in advance gardless of any authority save force stages of lung trouble." Foley's Honey and the little influence of the solitary and Tar stops the cough and heals the white man who has cast his lot among lungs, and prevents serious results them. fromacold. Refuse-substitutes. The St.Cale i the old das, was ofetheng- Cgs yeas he lod ohsfllwerh s evera THEar BRITIS mylNAsVwer flowed inrtheeveinsrofeitsApeopleebutf-Wood. befre he rceootr aild ito Ind. The shipk traell tc whseveral crimnalhethoghttoodaneros ysicuians beithog aroacede. Ite defate th garisn h plcedas satdt thelae inoeshiot engar guadsof iscapivs 00 fhescn-and officer, alloe towea as sod.a ics, elesedon her pomie t bon lFoth miute shpcommt issadvnce has andlitralyhmandres o totgesda of payingroube. toee's alway newSpan. gai th Spniads ap-and oficr sops wth dayg and night wth: Str. Ctheine, anditurnedmocinoaouly trisin pena oonyuntl Mogans fag A rng Co. alway Stored ihhe aied inbthe old inays, ad the strog orit ofessiornn. 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A thousand years ago the Anglo-Saxons used the word in England and north Germany. The Meso-Goths and, earlier ant, than they the Latin people knew it centuries before the Anglo-Saxons. and the Sanskrit records show that a thou- PERFECT FIll lIG sand years before Latin was written the same word was spoken on theft1 l T' TYc slopes of the Himalayas. I L i E S Great Builders. Seminent Divine once preached aL ND sermon from this text: COn buildinn We have the best equipped Tailor and builders." He talked of the World's i Pg Establishment to the State. Great arhitects, artists, authors, paint- We handle ers, sculptors, etc. He said that ever one,' no matter how low his station in ' life, who left the world better than he found it, was a builder, that he whoHim digGed a ditch well built for the world's betterment. 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No.sid72 3 03......hupmerronJuCctren.......1nty tendent.........c.tionr.oThe......a.ks 1 with the counyuSuperintenentrbebored. thebeinnngoftheexmiatin.JON~ Sx.7N 7. o.vs 72to. trin fr shoarh~shul 4l 05I 10 N L& ilr O'RA.45. 3 scholarship aErne oth$1and-NNG C fr. tution. tOn Frshoalaspstdn scoasisfrom Caedonounty myslc h e ie coel otther Cout coure oue onh griculy5r al ore. Aiatios for .LE SE papelrsil may furne butac api int hould pro vihe hiounty wih Term- T AW scndenh papEduo. Thenmese of asch muisto be woaroerll b an-dMNiled.C noutch thernt Sueitnetbfr thi P.cto H. ithL President, -Mell.___________ Cletito.Oemschollhip s.tudentHF.RHME Jrmeh sonma selett__ ____x-_ tile curse. thers usANtINGoneSf.the Agriclurlh couses Blakmition MSAI OOS bg paiting be funspedut Manchga.p We are showl openvindew uimldig Owithvrei'toe earchpot. Te numric ofash as ipsItobeIaarde will betir veaann- ani nounced Jadge. P. H H.AS MaryL, Cureide.J.FA K EGR ofamiston Cofleestat C.TIT ofdeffects o Jn F. C at t, TPsearNtEfoDe to Cit. n ANIG .C Welrgt and ditrsmifthsi ohneral Cupari, horese-shhoe and VLTNDRAT e arnod appe beor e. buing Cout f roat. o b Iel a Mn. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , ning, on heAN0thGay of Ma nextptafteentublicatinnttheoeofctatns o'clck n th foenon, t shw MANNING, S. C. day of Ma, A.NNIN107 S- C. JAMESSEPHWF.DRHAME, [SEALT)oRNEYZAT L'w. Jude o Pobae.I * cildfMANNIN, Sar. C. olae Cleanses the syst thoroughly and c Nsallowcop *xatv e pimples and The Arant Co. Drug Store. ARYERS The splendid values'we are offering you should induce yon twequip your farms with the most up-to-date plows and implements. Our stock of Turn Plows is without doubt the best ever brought to this market, both in.Valueand.variety We will be glad to have you inspect them. We have -all the various ki'nds of Guano Distributors and Cotton Planters usually carried and' are oferg you for the second season the Cole Cotton and Corn Planter, The SoutherCnltva tor. a farm journal published in Atlanta, Ga., most highly recommendsthis planter for both cotton and corn, and parties to whom we sold in. 'ourcoumty last season are loud in their praise of this machine, aside -from. the splendidare sults to be obtained by the use of this machine in.piantingt iswel'made o the best steel and casting and will last for many years. We witt cheerfully fiirn ish names of purchasers last season for reference. MILL SUPPLIES. We continue to sell lots of mill supplies. We always have in stock -such fittings as are most wanted and can start you up in short order. We cut pipe up to two inches. We have lately added to our stock Circular Saw Teeth forin serted tooth saws. We carry in stock the best quality of Lace Leather, Rser Packing, Sheet Packing, Babbit Metal, and Lubricating Oil. All at-the lowest prices. PAINT YOUR HOUSE. It will-improve your property more than any other .investment. A-thousaad dollar house well painted looks far morejattractive than one many timesits value not painted. We have the very best grades of paint at prices that will itees you. HOUSEKEEPERS. We have most beautiful Floor Stains. Let us induceyon to stain e elo of one room and note how much easier it is to keep clean thanthe others It will be only a question of time when-all your floors will be stained. 'looraints and stains are mixed and ready for use. You lave-only to brush the pain the clean floor and the work'is done. Idries quickly.. The splendid values. we are.ndw offering i 0..K. Cook Stoves cotiuines to bring us customers. There is nothing.like O.;K. Cook Stoves made for'the same monev' The handsome appearance,.'the splendid :workmansjhip &iplayed in their make-up, the fine quality of the iron- Lusd-iteastifgs all make the 0. K. Cook Stove what it is, the best Cook ;Stove ever e money.A Very Lrly yours Manning Ha ALCOLU - RAEI R- Au1r DAILYBXCEPT SUNDAYS *Effectiv6 May'1st, 1906. - r NORTHEAST.-READ DOWN. - I - No.1. No.3. No.5. 2SATO S .Mixed. Mxed.L A. M P. TkL - 200 -7 45 0 Lv......... .Alou Ar 5 - 205 750 ........ 2 ............Mc eOd - - 2 15 .8'00 *........ 5 .;........a..... Harby*. - 220 805 ........ 7 ............D an. . 245 830 ........ 12 .. . -Srdiia 13 7 255 840 ...... 14.. ....... --* -- - - - 3 00 845 . 15 ........... - . ..... - ..- - -. G ' 315 900 ........ 17 .--...- - - - 400 9 45. 21 ............Hudson. - 430 1015 ..... 25 Ar.........-- enah-. M. P. Mi. All -stations except Beulah and Alcolu gstat tZ n a U Mondays,No. 2.a Tuee-days, No. L. a TorasN -t.snd No. . Wednesdays, No.2 and No. 3. ThursdaysNo. 2 I. P. ALDERMAN. Traffie Manager. 2iinSleing n &-.os f For rates, schedule, maps or any infonn ' tion, write to WK'4 J. CRAIG, enceral Passenger gent, Wilmington, N.C BRING YOUR %JOB WORK i TO THE TINES OFFICE I Summerton, S. C. . - -. CAPITAL STOCK - $25.000 0 SURLUS- -- -- -8,0000~ STOCKHOLDERS' - V . LIABILITIES --- - 25,000 00 $58,000 00i - ~ ~ IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARMhTNT ~ ~ We pay interest at the rate of ~ ~ eg 4 Per Cent. ~~ o- *- 0 per annum, compounding same o - quaterly. o I -* o * RICHARD B. SMYTH, 5 A~ President. J OH'NVW. LESESN~E, AAAL1AALAAAAAh1&~IM Cashier. Notice of Discharge. . IMoney to Loans Iwill apply to the yudge o rbt for Clarendon County on the 29th da of June, 1907, for letters of dicages I'rm as guardian for Samuel W. Barron, APYT Frank E. B3arron, William R Barron, and B. Pressley Barron, former minors. C A LO U A T ARCHIE I. BARRON, _________ Guardian. - Manning. L. C.. May 20. 1907. -.' Uakeis Kidnays and Bade Riglt Woodmen of the World. 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