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The Horse's Ancestors. Lovers of horses may be delighted with the distinguished genealogy which geologists have completed for that fa vored animal. At least the names of the horse's ancestors look very distin guished. Here is the list, with the geo logical eras in which each lived, as ar ranged by Professor W. N. Rice: The line of descent begins with Hyracothe rium and Bohippus of the lower eocene age. Then follow Protorohippus and Orohippus of the middle eocene; Epi hippus of the upper eocene; Mesohip pus of the oligocene; Anchitherium of the lower miocene: Parahippus, Proto hippus and Pliohippus of the middle and upper miocene, and finally Equus of the pliocene and the quaternary, from which the modern horse directly descends. Hipparion and Hippidium represented ancient side branches that died without descendants. More Laughter, Less Suicides. The physiological benefits of laughter cannot be overestimated. It shakes up the diaphragm. sets the pulses beating to a lively measure. stimulates the blood corpuscles. enlivens the brain and sometimes produces dislocation of the jaw when indulged in too heartily by a man with a large mouth. Used with discretion, laughter is as inspir ing as a sea breeze, as refreshing as an August shower. Its moral effect is beyond computation. It has killed more ridiculous superstitions by its rollicking roars of unbelief than any other agency. What can be more de risive than a laugh? The man who laug-hs never kills himself.-Exchauge. G. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Burhus, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been en tirely cured of'a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles o'. Foley's Kidney Cure. I entirely stop ped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disap peared. I am glad to say that .1 have had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble " The Arant Co. Drug Store. INK THAT NEVER DRIES. Care Used In Handling Fine Etchings - sr.d Engravings. "One of the tirst things we have to impress upon newcomers in this busi ness." remarled a dealer in fine prints, "is to take the utmost care In handling prints for the simple reason that the Ink used in ginting engravings and etchings pra cally never dries. Of all the men whose works in this line we handle it can -be safely said that on the' printsof .only twb of them Rewvnidt aiid.Durer-bas the ink really dric& And you know it is a long time- since they, were alive. It lias been our frequent experience to have prints fully 200 years old show signs that the ink still had some mois ture in it, as we have learned to our cost in seeing them rubbed. "An expert. whether he be a profes sional or amateur collector, can tell at a glance that a print has had another one' pulled across It, for to his accus tomed eyes the telltale marks of the ink having been drawn across a blank place on the -paper are as clear as day light. 'That is why we keep all of our prints in boxes that just fit them so that they must be liffted out squarely with no chance of their being dragged across the one below. It seems like a trifle. But it is just such trifles that -make or mar the sale of a really fine print worth thousands of dollars." oir* Y'ork Press. Do you really enjoy what you eat? Does your food taste good? Or do you have a heavy, dull feeling after meals, sour stomach, belching gas on the stomach, bad breath, indigestion and dyspepsia? It so, you should take a little Kodel after each meal. Kodol will nourish and strengthen your diktes tive organs and fut nish-.the natural di gestive juices for your stomach. It will make you well. It wili make your food 10you good. Turn your food into good, 7rich blood: Kodol digests what you eat. Sold by W. E. Brown & Co. Reason For .Heavy Wheels. Everywhere in the olid wvorld the wheels of wagons and carriages are two or three times as heavy as those on corresponding vehicles in America and so appear clumsy and cumbersome to us. The explanation of the differ ence is that our wheels are made of hickory. a wood unknown abroad, which supplies the requisite strength in smaller mass.-Travel Magazine. A Matter of Economy. "You're not so strict with that young ster of yours' as you used to be," said Popley's friend. "No; for economy's sake I'm not," replied Popley. "Every month I used to have to buy myself a new pair of slippers and him a new pair of pants." -Exchange. Suited Him. Her Suitor-I wish to marry your daughter, sir. Her Father (sternly) My daughter, sir, will continue under 'the parental roof. Her Suitor-Well, sir, the parental roof looks good to me -San Francisco Chronicle. You may succeed when others do not believe in you, but never when you do not believe in yourself. Was in Poor Health for Years Ira W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa., writes: "I was in poor health for two years, suffering from kidney and blad dler trouble, and spent considerable money consulting physicians withcut obtaining any marked benefit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and I desire to add my testimonyv that it may be the cause of restoring the health of others." Refuse substitutes. The Arant Co. Drug Store.' Disquatlied. Although Mrs. Harlow loved her hus band and admired what she considered' his good points, it was a never ending source of amazement to her that he had been chosen to fill the office of mayor for three successive terms. "Everybody knows how much I think of James," she said in a dazed way to one of her husband's cousins. "I always said and always should say that ha is a~s good as gold. But if you'll tell me whether you think a man who is color blind and who brings home toys that won't go when you wind them and who stIll thinks I could like olives if I'd only try is fit for such a position why, all I can say Is I don't." -Youth's Companion. A Wonderful Happening. Port Byron, N. Y., has witnessed one of the most remarkable cases of heal ing ever recorded. Amos F. King. of that place says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured a sore on my leg with which I had suffered over 80 years. I am now eighty-five." Guaranteed to cure all sores, by The Arant Co. Drug 'Mose of England Called the Most Obliging and Helpf4 There is no country where the mat ter of landing from American passen ger ships is so easy aId so expeditious ly done as England. says the Travel Magazine. of course it is a free trade country, the freest in the whole world. There are duties levied on tobacco and spirits, but travelers are allowed : half pound of tobacco in any shipe ana a half pint of spirits, which also in cludes perfume. Sugar is dutiable, whether in grain, sweets or in jam, but a small quantity is freely passed' In all cases, however, these goods must be the actual properts of the passenger and be for his use and control. cocoa, coffee and tea are also dutiable. as are reprints of English books. Outside of these things, as named, passengers can bring in anything - motors, cycles, horses, but not dogs, which animals a not to exceed six months' quarantine awaits. Keep dogs on the American side. The customs officials are life ap pointees-under the civil service-and will be found most obliging and help ful. In fact. they are a model to the customs world. Tell the truth at all times to these officials and you will be all right. They are marvelously keeu on spotting the supposedly smart liar. Lying doesn't pay "annyhow, Hinnes sy!" at home or abroad. TESTATORS' LAST WISHES. Strange Requests Regarding the Ar rangement of Funerals. Sir James Colquhoun's desire to be buried in full evening dress costume recalls, says the London Standard, cu rious last wishes of other testators. Geo'rge Herring directed that his're mains should lie beneath a sundial at the Haven of Rest. Maidcnheiad. Queen Victoria planned the entire programme for her funeral, even choosing the mu sie to be played, the anthems to be sung. A couple of months ago a young lady who died -at Reigate on the eve of her wedding was buried in her bridal dress, the friends who were to have been her bridesmaids attending the funeral in the gowns which they should have worn at the -wedding and carrying In place of wreaths the wedding bou quets. -More singular ws the funeral of Major General Algernon Stewart at Hascombe. Surrey. The coffin was drawn to the grave by the dead man's horse. The mourners walked, and the bearers wore old fashioned smocks, each with its collar adorned with a text. The same men appeared in their mourning garments at the church serv ice on the following Sunday. Nearly all old-fashioned Cough Syrup are constipating, especially those that contain opiates. They dont't acts'just right. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup contains no opiates. It drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the bowels. Contains Honey and Tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like it. Sold by W. E. Brown & Co. THE LIGHTNING ROD. Franklin's Theory Was Known Away Back In Talmudic Times. In an article on "Current Topics In Ancient Literature" J. D. Eisenstein says in the Sydney (Australia) Stand ard: "The lightning rod, was invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1752 to arrest the electricity of the thunder. When the information of the discovery reach ed Rabbi Saul Katzenellenbogen of Wilna, he said that the theory was not new, because it was already known in Talmudic times, and he showed a pas sage in the Tosefta (third century) where it says that 'on Sabbath it is permitted to place an iron near the hennery to safeguard the fowls fronm thunder and lightning strikes.' The Talmud vouches that -there is nothing superstitious about this belief.' (Tosef. Shabb, chapter 6, end.) "The system of telegraphy, in a crude manner, is curiously described by Judahr b. Jacob Chayat in his com menary to 'The System of Theology' chapter. 'The Gate of the Chariot' (see page 218b. ed., Ferrara. 1338). Chayat is perhaps the first Hebrew author who transliterates the term 'magnet,' and he explains the physical phenomena as follows: 'If you break the magnet into two parts .nd sep arate .tliem at any distance, even a thousand miles apart, any movement caused by a joining wire to one part will be repeated by the other part' (quoted also in Shelahi, page 30a. ed.. Amsterdam, 1708)." Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. If real coffee disturbs your stomach, your heart or kidneys, then try this clever Cofee imitatiion. Dr. Sboop hus close ly matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Cotfee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or tereals, with Malt Nuts, etc. Made in a minute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold by The Manning Grocery Co. A CORDIAL NATURE. If It Is Not Yours, Do Your Best to Acquire It. The cultivation of cordiality and pop ularity early in life will have a great deal to do with one's .advancement, omfort and happiness. It Is a mortifying thing to have a kindly feeling in the depths of one's heart and yet not be able to express it, to repel people when one has just the opposite feeling toward them. To be incased In an icy exterior with a really warm heart Is a most unfortunate Some people have a repelling expres sion in their faces and manner which Is a constant embarrassment to them, but they do not seem able to overcome It. This is largely due to a lack of early training or to the fact that some times these people have been reared n the country, away from the great enters of civilization. where they do not have the advantages of social in tercourse, and in consequence become old and appesar unsympathetic when they are really the opposite. It is a very difficult thing to over ome these handicaps, but the cultiva tion of good will, of a helpful spirit and kindly feeling toward everybody will o far to open up the hard exterior so that the soul can express itself.--Suc ess Magazine. .When there is the slightest indica tion of indigetin.heart burna, tiatul nce or any form of stomuach trouble take a little Kodol occasionalily and von I "ill be alTorded prompt relie'f. Kodol is a compound of vegetable acids and tomach. Kodol digests what you eat. Why Penmen Get Tired. Tihe average person has no idea how much muscular effort is expended In writing a letter. A rapid penman can write thirty words in a minute. To do this he must draw his pen through the space of sixteen and a half feet. In forty minutes his pen travels a furlong and in five hours a third of a mile. In writing an average word the penman makes in the neighborhood of siXteen curves of the lieu. Thus in writing thirty words to the minute his peu would make 480 curves. 2S,000 curves an hour and 86.400.0(0 in a year of 300 days of ten hours each. The man who succeeded in making 1,000,000 marks with a pen in a month was not at all remarkable. Many men make 4 .i0.000 while merely writing.-Min neailis Journal. Cleaning a Sickroom. Most of us know how untidy a sick room becomes and how annoying the dust of the sweeping is to-the patient. "To remedy this," said a trained and capablq nurse, "I put a little ammonia in a pail of warm water and with my mop wrung as dry as possible go all over the carpet first. This takes up all the dust and much of the loose dirt. A broom will take what is too large to adhere to the mop and raise no dust. With my dust cloth well sprinkled I go over the furniture, and the room is fairly clean." fale People Made Rudy by Rydale's Tonic. Pale people are pale because the blood is deficient in quantity or poor in qoality, or both. This impovished condition of the blood is almost invari ably caused by some waisting disease. The cause may be a chronic disease such as dyspepsia, consumption, ma laria., etc., or may be the result of an acute disease such as fever, etc. It mat ters not what cause produces this im povisheld condition of the blood, ly dale's Tonic will restore it to its nor nial state and bring back the hue ci health to the pale cheek. Rydale's Tonic is put up in 50c. and $1 sizes. The large size contains 2 1-2 times the small size. W. E. Bnown & Co. Living Up to His Name. A teacher in a mission school in Bos ton had among her pupils a colored boy named Ralph Waldo Emerson Longfellow. As he was absent one Sunday. she asked the class if any one knew the reason for his absence. "I reckon I do," said one small, seri ous looking boy. "What is the reason, Johnnie?" "I guess he's home writing poetry." responded the boy, with a delighted chuckle.-Youth's Companion. That's What Makes Him Mad. "Why are you always quarreling with your wife?" "She is always arguing with me." "But you need pot get angry; just explain to her in'a calm, gentle tone of voice wherein she is wrong." "But she Is never wrong."-Houston Post. Farming. Nothing will take the various social distempers which the city and artifi cial life breed out of a man like farm ing. like direct and loving contact with the soil. It draws out the poison. John Burroughs. Domestic Economy. "I see Rtobinson's married again married his first wife's sister.". "Yes. He said he didn't want to have to break in another mother-4n law."--Leslie's Weekly. A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing, healing household remedy is DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salv-e. For burns, cuts, scratches, bruises, insect bites, and sore feet it is unequaled. Good for Piles. Beware of imitations. Get DeWitt's. It'is the best. Sold by W. E. Brown & Co. A Chinese Idea of Foreigners. The following is a quite modern Chi nse conception of the foreigners' treatment of infectious cases: "If an epidemic broke out two foreigners took the sick away and put them in a little room, washed them with lime water and then locked them up so that no one could see them on purpose that they might soon die and not propagate the disease. Wives and children might cry and weep, but the foreigner wvould but drive them away with, sticks, for until dead no one must see those faces again. Better for all of us to jump in to the sea than submit to this" South China rost. Thousands of poe are daily suffer ing with kidney and bladder troubles dangerous ailments that should be checked promply. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are the best remedy for backache. weak kidneys, inflamma tion of the bladder. Their action is prompt and sure. A week's treatment for 25e. Sold by WV. E. Brown & Co. THE SNOW BUNTING. A. Feathered Songster of the Arctic's -Treeless Wastes. One of the most interesting of arctic birds'is the snow bunting or polar sing ing bird. A native of Spitzbergen and Nova Zembla, its short, agreeable notes sound doubly sweet when heard in these- treeless wastes. The birds build their nests' in the mountain clefts or under large rocks, lining them with feathers and .down. In winter time their plumage is warm and abundant and especially fits them for the rigor of an arctic winter. During the breed ing season and summer they live en tirely on insects, particularly gnats. while in winter they subsist on moss. roots and seeds. Some winters less rigorous than others they are in abun dance, but at times famine compels them to seek a more favorable climate, and they are then seldom found until they invariably reappear toward spring. These bnntings are distinguished by a long claw on their hind toe, a strue tre which really enables them to run about with ease on the soft snow. Of the other birds I may mention puffins, divers, loons, dovekies, gulls. skuas, burgomasters, kittiwakes, terns, swans, geese, hawks, eagles and every variety of ducks known to inhabit the northern shores of America and Eu rope, including the scooter, long tail. saup duck, merganser goosander and raven. These delight in reveling and resting among the moss covered banks and shores and among grasses and shrubs that exist about the polar wil low with its horizontal roots and shrubs, for in this country the forests are more in than above the earth. Field and Stream. A Memorable Day. One ,f the days we remember with pleasure, as well as, with profit to our health, is the one on which we became acqainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the howels right. 25e. at The Arant The Appetite. "The appetite," said the physician, "is always a consideration of great im portanice." "Yes." answered the man who is nainfully economical. "If you have a poor one you worry about your health, and if you have a good one you worry. ntabout the expense."-Washington Star. In Ignorance. "Your husband seems to have an ex alted opinion of you," remarked the bride's aunt "He says you are his right hand." "Yes," rejoined the young wife, with a sigh, "but he's one of those men who never let their right hand know what their left hand does." Wrong Man. "You understand," said the captain, "that we want a secretary who Is thor oughly accustomed to managing men." "In that cas-" answered the appi -ent sadly. "I'm afraid it's not me i you want. but my wife." itoney does all things. It makes 7honest men and knaves, fools and phi losopbers.-L'Estrange. A Charming Woman is iot necessarily one of perfect form and teatures. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artist's model, possesses those rare qualities that all the world admirers; neatness, clear eyes, clean smboth skin and that sprightliness of step and action that accompany good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters re store weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth velvety skin, beau tiful complexion. Guaranteed at The Arant Co Drug Store, 50c. The Seventh Time. She-When I :ceepte1 Jack he said& he i'lt sif he wns in the seventh hc:ven. Iic-I can well bel.ieve it. He nas been cngaged six times before. Fliegende Blatter. Made Sure of It. Molly-When you spoke to father, did you tell him you had $500 in the bank? George-Yes. Molly-Mknd what did he ay George-He borrowed it-Sketchy Bits. Quick Relief for Asthama Sufferers Foley's Honey and Tar affords imme diate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. The Arant Co. Drug Store. Two views. "What a pity you are engiged so young, my dear!" said the maid who was beginning to carry weight for age. "You will never know what fun it is to refuse a man." "No, I suppose not," rejoined the fair debutante, "but you can't imagine how much fun there issin accepting one." Chicago News. The One Thing Left. "But what will there be left for you to do after your toiling and Acheming and self denial have brought you the millions you covet?" "What'll there be left? Gosh, I can go to New York and spend 'em, can't I?"-Chicago Record-Herald. ILong Live the King is the popular cry througbout European countries: while in America, the cry of the present day is "Long live Dr. King's New Discovery. King of Throat and Lung Remedies:" of which Mrs. Jiulia Ryder Paine, Truro, Mass., says: "It never fails to give immediate relief and to quickly cure a cough or a cold." Mrs. Paine's opinion is shared by' a majority of the inhabitants of this country. New Discovery cures weak lungs and sore throats after all other remedies have failed; and for coughs and colds it's the only sure cure. Guar anteed by The Aranet Co. Drug Store. 50c. and $1 Trial bottle free. PAIN Painthe head-pn anywhere, has i cause. leiniscongestdon.painIsbloodpressue-nothing else usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop,. and to proe it ehas reted 1i e p~n tet. Ta coaxes blood pressure away from pain centers. toug safely.bloo If you have a headache, it's blood pressure. .If it's painful periods 'with women, same cause. If youare sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood ongestion-blood pressure. That surely is a cerainty. for Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets stop it in 20Ominutes, and the tablets simply distribute the unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your finger, and doesn'tit get red, and swel, ndpai yo?0f course it does. It's con geston, blood pressure. You'11find itwhere pain IISalways. It's simply Common Sense. We sell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recomme Dr. Shoop's IHeadache Tablets W. E. BROWN & CO. -You Look . Yellow The trouble is, your liver's sick. One of its products, "bile," is overflowing into your blood. You can't digest your food, your a ppetite is poor, you suffer dreadfully from head ache, stomach ache, dizzi ness, malaria, constipation, etc. What you need is not a. dose of salts, cathartic water or pills-but a liver tonic SThed ford's IBlackDraught Thsgeat medicine acts gently on. the sick liver. It purifies the olood, reniew~s thieappetite, feeds the ncrves, 1clears the brain and cures consti I pation. 'It is a true medicine for sick liver and kidneys, and regulates all the E cgestive functions. Try it. At all dealers in medicines in %25c packatges. F aices Kidneys and Bladder BIght Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cres all Coughs, and eXpels Colds from Ia tbeaytem byacently moving the bowels.. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. 'As pleasant to the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Try DeWit's Kidney and Bladder Pills-Sure ad Sats W. E. BROWN & CO. Eat and Grow Fat FRESH ME ATS AT ALL TIMES. EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. 6ive us a Trial. Clark & Huggins. Rydale's LIVER TABLETS CURE ALL JVER TROUBLES WE GUARANTEE THESE TAB LETS TO CURE CHRONIC CON STIPATION, BILIOUSNESS. TOR PID LIVER, JAUNDICE, AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVER, IN TESTINES AND BOWELS. 50 CHOCOLATE COATED TAB LETS IN A CONVENIENT BOX. PRICE. 25 CENTS. - Prepared and Guaranteed by THE RYDALE REMEDY CO., Newport News, Virginia. Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 23rd day of July, 1907, for letters of discharge as administrator of the estate of Samuel Robert Epps. deceased. . BRAXTON B. THOMPSON, Administrator. Bethlehem, S. C., June 22, 1907. Mon' ey to Loan. APPLY TO CHARLTON DuRANT. The Banlk of ]Ylaninig, MANNING, S. C. Capital Stock, - $40,000 Surplus, - - 40,000 Stockholders' Lia - oility, - - 40,000 Total Protection to Depositors, $120,000 OUR REPUTATION, our high financial stand inst. our re sources, all make it apparent to the discriminating man or woman that THIS BANK, is the safest place for their money. En trust you account to us and you will be the recipient of every attention and courtesy. 7ACANCIES In the State Scholarshiips in SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY to be filled by competitive examina tions exist in Clarendon.County..to wit: Clarendon (1). Appication blanks may be ob tained by applying to County Super intendent of Education or to COL. C. S. GADSDEN, Chairman of Board of Visitors, Charleston. S. C. These appliactions carefully filled ot must be received by the Chair man of Board of Visitors by 21st of July, 1907. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CLARENDON COUNTY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Relief. Melia or Milly Petersog, Plaintiti against Susan Bradley, Defendant. To The Defendant Susan Bradley: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which a copy is filed in the ofce of Clerk of Court, and to serve a copy of yourI answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at his otfice at Manning in Clarendon County in said State within twenty days after the service her-eof, exclusive of the day of such service: if you fail to answoer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the compllaint. J. H. LESESNE, Plaintiff's Attorney. To The Defendant Susan Bradley: Take notice that the Summons and Complaint in this action were tiled in the otiee of the Clerk of Court of Com mon ! leas for said County and State on the 5rth day of .Tune, A. D. 1907. J. H. LESESNE, PlainsitPs Attorney. Jenkinson & IHyatt, PINEWOOD, S. C. Wheelwrights and Blacksmiths. General repairing, horse-shoeing and buggy painting a specialty. We are now open in new building,' Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to take L Do You Waiit PERFECT FIT1ING CLOT"HES? 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. i. L, DAVID & BROU, Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, - S. C. Geo.S. Hackef SoB SIANUFACTURR 0F CD C,0C, LLU Doors, Sash, Blinds,. 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Eo.S5NSNE No,7 PMAMTRE AMPw, OSE H. WILONAMesiet ATTORNEYS AT LAw, MANNING, S. C. WICSON OODSA, aATTORNEY AT LAW, SMAaNINGnS S. C DR.EJ. A. ROLE, MANNING, S. C. POie OveLvis7.oe R. J. FANK COEGR DENTIST, MANNING S. C. Phone No. 6. CHARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. W. O.W. Woodmnen of the World. Meets on fourth Monday nights as miitn- Sovereig-ns invited. Cleanses the-system, thoroughly and deais oREND sallow complainof axaiv Fr pimples and a v Fgit is guarteed The Arant Co. Drug Store. FARfIERS. The splendid values we are offering you should induce you toequip your; farms with the most up-to-date plows and implements. Our stock of Turnlows is without doubt the best ever brought to thirs market, both in value an&vsne We will be glad to have you inspect them. We have all the various lands Guano Distributors and Cotton Planters usually carried and ae offer g .yo for the second season the Cole Cotton and Cor-n Planter, The SouthernCaltvi tor, a farm journal published in Atlanta, Ga., most highly recommends -this planter for both cotton and corn, and parties to whom we sold in our county last season are loud in their praise of this machine, aside. fro'm the splendidre sults to be obtained by the use of this machine in planting. ft is well madef the best steel and casting and swill last for many years. We witcheerfullyUrn ish names of purchasers last season for reference. 'MILL SUPPLIES ' We continue to sell lots of mill supplies. We always hain fittings as are most wanted and can start you up in short orderWecuv pipe up to two inches. We have lately added to our stock Circular Saw Teeth for in serted tooth saws. We carry in stock the best quality of Lacs Leath Packing, Sheet Packing, Babbit Metal, and Lubricating Oil A a prices. PAINT YOUR HOUSE It will improve your property more than any other investment. A thonsand dollar house well painted looks far morelattractive than one manytimesitsvalu not painted. We have the very best grades of paint atiprices that will interest / HOUSEKEEPERSJ We have most beautiful Floor Stains Letus Iico stan the of one room and note hoir much : easier.it isto keepclean thanrthe.otiers will be only a question of time.when all your-filoors willbestained.Floo and stains are mixed and'ready for use. Youtiae to. brush the the clean floor and the work is done. Itres-q y. The splendid values we are now offeringnJ GiO.. Cook Stoves -.nu to bring us customers. There is nothing like 0. Cook Stoesmae same money- The handsome appearance, the liiidid. workna d ay in their make-up, the fine ouality of the iron-usedsinah make the 0. K. Cook Stove what it is, the beit Cook e money. -o. Very yours Manning Hardwr ALCOLU RA1LRA DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS Effective May lst 1i90. NORTHEAST.-READ DOWN. NO. 1 14o.3. No. 5. ~ -SAIN. ~ Mx&fzd mixed. Mixed. Mixed. s A. M. P. 3. 200 745 ........ 0 LV ......... -Alcolul 205 750 ........ 2...........Mteo - 215 800 ........ 5 . ........... Harby - 220 805 ........ 15 .............Beard*. 255 840 ....14..... ewZo#. II?41 300 845 ....15..........Ead - 315 900 ........ 17 ............. ... - -- 400 945 ........ 21 ............... dson* . 430 1015 ...... 25 Ar ............. eniah. P. M. P. M. *All stations except Beulab and Aco I sti O Mondays, No. 2. Tuesdays, No. 1..Sauaslb2ado.3 Wednesdays. No. 2 and No. 3. Thursdays, No.-2. P. P. ALDERM AN,. Trafic Manager. - RzT FloridaCha A passenger service unxeldfrixrk# and comfort,equipp edwttea stulfa Dining, Sleeping and TihoroigfkrCars For rates, schedule, napsorayif na' tion, write to wm. .* cR I. . 7.. . . - eerlPassenger-Agent.... 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