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P. B. Mouzon has one of the best Cold Storage plants in town. We are the house k ee ers delight. At our Groery every thing is clean and fresh, and only the be,!. goods are handled. CANNED GOODS, COFFEES AND TEAS, CAKES AND CRACK ERS, FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, CHOICE BUT. TER, HAMS AND BREAK FAST STRIPS. Everything that is handled iu a First class Grocery. It is my object to please and I invite your patronage. P. B. Mlouzon W H EN YOU COME TO TOWN CALL AT WELLS' SHAVING SALOON Which is titted up with nu oye to the coutfort of his customers. . . . HAIR CUTTI'Ni IN ALL STYLES, SH AVING AND SH A MPOOI NG Done witLi neatness and dispatch. . . . . . . A cordial invitation. is extended. . . J. L. WELLS. Manning Times Block. KILL THE COUCH AND CURE THE LUNCS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery OCONSUMPTION Price FOR oUGS and SC & $1.00 .OLDS Free Trial. Surest. and Quickest Cure for all. THROAT and LUNG TROUB LBS, or NONEY BACK. The Arant Co. Drug Store. F01EY3H0O1ETAsDTAR stops the cough and hea3slungs LOOK FOR, Scott & Smith's BLACKSMITH SHOP. South Side White's Grist Mill. If you want to save money it getting your repair work done on wagons, buz gies, and all kinds of vehicles, see us before you trade. We build log carts and do HORSESHOEING with the greatest satisfaction to the animal. Gire us a trial ASON& B EAM~ i Am Why You Should Patronize D. Hirschmann: 1. Our Lines include practically everythini, need by the general pblic. 2. Our Qualities are guaranteed, reliable. the same that are sold by other first-class merchants. 3. With the exceptions of a few articles, the price of which are dictated by manufacturers. 4. Our Merchandise will not only please You as a cus tomer but will appeal to you as buyer. 5. We apply the most careful attention to details of Style and Variety. 6. We are first in the field with the newest productions. 7. We reduce operating expensoto te lowest notch by selling cheap. 8. We do not lose interest in a custoiner aftr we hv1 e sold him a bill. . Hundreds of customers who buv t s send US other customers. 10. If othier customi1-ers have founI it lar .ely to thir u interest to buy of us. follow-, naturally that you will too. C. M. Davis & Co.'s Old Stand. The short crops in the vicinity of Manning have caused prices this fall not to advance as they did lastyear.Now is the inves tor's opportunity, as with reasonably good crops and prices next years land will go much higher. Others think as we do. And bere are two orders recently placed with us by two men from other counties, and the kind of men this county needs: First. A farm. within easy reach of a high school and good churches, properly improved and costing from five to ten thousand dollars. Second. A farm of from one to two hundred acres. within reach of a common school and good church. costing from three to tive thousand dollars. If you can't pay cash we will help you to borrow the money Manlugo Real Estate Agency, E. D. D. Hodge, Manager. (lir-e over Tank of Manning. I T I IF11 S A BUGGY you are needing we are in shape to suit you. having now one hundred on our floors to select from. that must be sold as cheap as quality will admit. to make room for others now on the road. Full line of oHarvesting nachinery and Binder's Twine on hand all the time. Try our 4 HORSE REMEDIES. 4 Money back if wanted. In fact. we can sup ply all your needs in our line. Come to see us and be convinced. Our Harness last a little longer. Yours for business. D. M. Bradham. CLARK'S WAREHOUSE, MANNING, S.C. FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO is now ready to take care o your Tobacco. Buyers will be in in a few days. If you need some money, bring some lugs, we'll treat you right. CLARK'S WAREHOUSE, R. D. CLARK, Prop. The Greatest Subscription Offer Ever Made In This County r~ ~~~~i ell l'a ntitution In-m ccklyAtla Ia 2 StIiI e MW ihes The Tri-Weekly Constitution Is The Farrer' Every.Other-Day Paper There Are Three Numbers Each Week, F UUl dWith Best Matter * (1.) MONDAY.-The news of greatest interest. The Farmers' (3.) FRID .--Te Balance of the news. All the news. The Union Department, conducted in the interest of the great coopera- Voman's . mthe Children's page, conducted by genial Aunt tive order that is seeking to solve the farmer's economic, education- Susim the fl,, 1uthe home writers. al and practical problems. The Farm and Farmers' Department, Every namoer of The Tri-Weekly gives the market reports. of the conducted by Colonel R. J. Redding. twb vs ucal etween issues and keeps one posted right up to (2.) WEDNESDAY.-The news of course. The R. F. D. Carriers' tle mment ne press turns. An instalment of the month's story Department, The Chicken Column and The Letter of Travel, giving from the e.t 15, .000 set of serials. A half page set of comics from views of strange peoples and their home-land customs. some of the greatest humorist artists of the day. Clubbed With The Tneek av TbC NCW HrC liUay ll Ulail-b14 Constitution We Have I C 11W 'K.1 i kNd L. 1y li LIdi no first page shows a splendid colored county may of (2.) The second slet represents maps in bcnutiruid representing the :..--ssions of territory. It also shows por - C l h dt that c colors of Alasa, and of all o m- n1 lr ::nl ( ml pia I trits of the rulers of the world. It gives also a topographic boi orth and South Carolina, with a the data can sions, and a rap of "he 1:'r ulei o P:m:=:. :1.1 aseVI rilief map of the Russo-Japanese war with the history of it Wellbeshown on th of a map. It is beautifully United States map. About fr o: t; t e from the severance of the diplomatic relations. wet be shown on the face of ap f Theauthe United S Ite I Z. , b all Charts are all bound together at the printed in colors on new plates tePei:iSofheUiI n:.prepared especially for The r tte ,The Library WalCrtaealbontgthrtth (3.) This sheet gives a c - r M rb iitp with the top with metal strip and hanger, and thus form a splendid constitution. lands and waters of tic globe projet'e without 1ivisions a-,! convenient reference encyclopedia of everything pre into hemispheres. It shows also a map Ut the U7nitd St atas sented. F E 7 In Addition To This, WVe OMor Free To FREE r FR E E . 01d And New bscriber - -THREE um- ES OF MERIT FARIV N EW S . SPARE MOMENTS, A Magazine of Inspiration for the Amblitions of Both Sexes HUMAN LIFE, Edited By Alfred Henry Lewis whichh mWhen you subscribe for Human Life you know eactly Which has beetanigfm Spare Moments is the best inagazine ever pulislied at the price. In the first year of its existenie t America that is devoted entirely to people, not circulation of a quarter of % million a mnh. Ntr 6-0 farm homes, in proportion to circulation, than any other pa- Spare MYonients preseits a lierary prograimen:. unexcelled b, th in tps pu n e e, men and wobay who any m:gaiine. During 3 G-7 pare M minents will print a per published in America. -re , I'Ths things that are bringing them fame or fortune. There are departments for all phases of farm life, chl federacy."I ' Thcsc articks will contain the personal reninis- Itis containing the best that goes. And With Al These THREE CONSTITIUTIONS 4 WEEK, AND TiREE d APZINES Q 9 A MONTH, We Give your own Home County Paper, wiih the lafesf and best flp of news and county happenings, legal neoices, and all for - - EAR rifdavHU ANee Te E, Eo donaitd yaind lloaryt .avse Trl.Weekly Constitution, Yearly Subscription Price .....$1.00 V and emembr, the te-aweeky Consiton Mor nday, Wftenbesa Human Life, Yearly Subscription Priue ................. ....you50 know e l y Spare Moments, Yearly Subscription Price ta ................. .25d New Hom Lirar Wal Cai', Esil wo Sad things. Gt pright orpn. poplbt m n a n opy drsn aho Farm News, Yearly Subscription Price ...... ..............1.5 i $2.50 ONLY TWO DOLLARS AN $2v504 Yo obu brly insi ohr p...............g.0 in t p eo 00 I or et t tr i ngthem fa o fort ne. ItH is ris, [beez and Xenter ainn Adlin s its Big Suit Small Sum. A wealthy Frenchman recently bought a ticket at a Paris rail waY terminus but missed the trair lie intended to take. while wait ing for the uext train, which left twu hours later. he studied thE compay's tariff to pass away thc time. He then found that he had paid 14 francs 45 centimes, whereas the .proper fare was only 14 francs 42 centimes. He asked for his money back at the office, but withoutresult. An interview with the station master was also unsuccessful. He afterward wrote a number of letters to the comany, but received no answer. He then commenced an action to recover the three centimes. He won the action in the lower court, but the company took it to the appeal court, afterward to the Courde Cassation. Both courts dismissed the appeal and the company was ordered to pay the plaintiff the three centimes. The cost to the comupany a mounted to t,250 francs, or $1, 650.-Railway Engineering Re view. Those who have stomach troudle, no matter how slight, should give every possible help to the digestive organs, so that the food may be digested with the least effort. This may be done by taking something that contains natural digestive properties-something like Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Kodol is a preparation of vegetable acid and contains the very same juices found in a healthy stomach. It digests what you eat. Sold by W. E. Brown & Co. Jamestown Exposition. Rates from Manning, S. C., as fol lows: Season ticket, $17.60. Sold daily April 19th to November 30th. 60 Day ticket, $14.70. Sold daily April 19th to November 30th. 10 Day ticket, $13.05. Sild daily April 19th to November 30th. Coach Excursion $7.40. Sold each Tuesday: limit seven days. Endorsed "Dot good in parlor or sleeping cars." Through Pullman sleeping cars from Port Tampa and Jacksonville, Fla., Atlanta and Augusta, Ga., Wilming ton. N. C., via the Atlantic Coast Line R tilroad. Write for a beautiful illustrated folder containing maDs, descriptive matter, list of hotels, etc. For reser vations or any information, address W. T. Craig, Passenger Traffic Manager, or T. C. White, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. "Everybody Should Know" says C. G Bays, a prominent business man of Bluff, Mo., that Bucklen's Ar nica Salve is the quickest and surest healing salve ever applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a case of piles. Pve used it and know what I'm talking about." Guaranteed by The Axant Co. Drug Store. 25c. The Bat. Nearly all bats have the faculty of hibernating. Their hibernation, how ever, is not perfect-that Is to say, that when the warm days occur in the mid dle of winter they wake up, together with the Insects which are their food. Still theirs is a true hibernation trance. differing from sleep, with very low rate of pulse, inart action and respiration. Probably they would endure Immer sion in water for an hour. or two without drowning, as other hibernators have been found to do. Just the Other Way. "I am delighted," said, the old friend who had called. -"to find that you agree wIth your husband In everything, Mfrs. Henpeck." "Indeed!" answered that estimable lady. "If you will take the pains to in 'estigate our domestic relatIons, sir, you will find that it is Mr. Henpeck who agrees with me in everything." His Size. "Sami, what would you do if you had a million dollars?" "Fo' de Lawd's sake! I'm sho' i dunno wot I'd do er I had a million dollahs, but I know wot I'd do ef I had $2. I've bin waitin' two yeahs ter git married."-Judge. Preference. The Court-Sirc years at hard labor. You'li get a chance to learn a trade. my man. Burglar-Judge. couldnt e permitted to learn It-er--by corre spondence course ?--Puck. For the burdens which God lays on ns there will always be grace enough. The burdens which we make for our selves we must carry alone.-A. W. Thorold. D. D. I"Regular as The Sun" is an expression as old as the race. Nc doubt the rising and setting of the sun is the most regular performance in the universe, unless it is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed by The Arant Co. Drug Store. 25c. Tobacco Smoke Poisonous. It is often said that tobacco smoke is a powerful germicide. The com position of tobacco smoke is complex, the princlial constituents being oils of a tarry nature. Nicotine itself is a strong germicide. but the quantity of this poison in tobaceo smoke is nminute. The oily matter which accumunlaites in a tobacco pipe is highly pboisouous, but does not contain any apprciable (quan tity of nicotine, the chief constituenit of thIs r-esidue being a ver~y poisonious oil known as pyridinte. Tobacco smoke contains a decided quantity of ear bon monoxide. which is a preser-vative and wvhiich must possess germuicidal proerties. One of the pr-incipmal con stituents accounting for- the germidal properties of tobacco smoke is the po'v erful antiseptIic form:aldehyde.-New York Herald. His Logic. A keen business man bought at a low price a theater that had long been unprofitable and by economical umn agement put it immediately on a pay ig basis. But lie was very economil cal. He watcned the expenses with the -sharpest eye. The first month's expense account containied the item: "Meat for cats, to protect the scenery and properties from the rats' ravages, $2." The proprietor struck this item out, writin;, on the margin: "-If the cats eat the rats, wherefore the muent? If they don't, wherefore the cats?" John Riha, a prominent dealer of \ in in, Ia. says: "I have been selling De Wit's Kidney and Bladder Pills for about a year and they give bett er satie faction than any pill I ever sold. There are a dozen people here who have used them and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. I have used them my self with fine results." Sold by W. E Brwn & Co. THE SPEAKEWS MACE. Origtn of the Emblem of Authortfy Used In Congress. At the right of the speaker's desi n the hall of the house of represent Atives in the capitol at Washington stands a large cylindrical pedestai made of highly polished green marbie. When the house is called to order each day, the sergeant at arms or one of his deputies places upon the pedes tal the mace. which Is the symbol of authority in the house. When the body adjourns he removes it and keeps it in safety until the house meets again. This mace is of very ancient and honorable origin. Under the old Rto man republic the magistrates passed on foot from one place to another ad ministering justice, trying public of fenders and imposing penalties. Each of these magistrates was at tended by a small body of men known as lictt.rs, whose duty it was to make way for the 6fficers of the law, pre serve order, make arrests and inflIct punishment on condemned citizens. Each of these fictors carried with hi1 a bunch of rods tied together with thongs and having an ax bound to the outside of It. The thongs were used for scourging and the ax for beheading. Sentences imposed by the magistrates were at once carried out. Those bundles of rods were known as fasces. When the Romans conquered Britain the use of the fasces as a sym bol was brought with them, and many other Roman customs remained with the British people. While it was no longer used for in flicting punishment, it continued to be used as a symbol by the early English magistrates, and when au olicer ap peared carrying the fasces his au thority was immediately accepted by all. It was, in effect, his badge of office. The English form of the fasces was slightly changed in that the ax was placed Inside of the bundle of rods, with the blade protruding from the top. The great councils of the early Saxons gradually developed into one general body, which In the fourteenth century became known as the 'house of commons. In all these earlier coun cils the use of the fasces was con tinued, but It then came to be known as the mace, which has remained as the emblem of legislative authority In that body down to the present day. The house of representatives of'the United States was modeled closely after the house of commons -by the framers of our constitution, and the usage of the mace was borrowed from the English custom. The first. mace adopted by the house was destroyed by fire when the Brit ish burned the capitol in 1814. From 1814 until 1842 a mace of painted wood did service, but In the latter year the present mace was made after the model of the original one.-Cleveland Plain Dealer. I will mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment s treatipg the result of your ailment, ad not the cause. Weak Stomach erves-the inside nerves-mean sto ach weakness, always. And the Heart ad Kidneys as well, have their con rolling or inside nerves. Weaken these erves and you inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the inside nerves. Also for bloating, bil ousness, bad breath ot complex ion. use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me to ay for sample and free Book, Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by W. E. Brown & Co. Peculiarities of Long Island. The class in geography in one of the Brooklyn schools was asked by the teacher. "What are some of the natural peculiarities of Long Island?" The pupils tried to think, and, after awile, a boy raised his hand. "I1 know," said he. -*Well, what are they?" asked the teacher. "Why." said the boy, with a tri umphant look, "on the south side you see the sea and on the north side you hear the sound." Fatalism Exemplified. She-1 hope, dear, that you are not going to worry about my exceeding my alloance this time. He (brightening -up)-You don't mean to tell me, dearest, that there isn't any necessity for it? "Certainly not What's the use of worrying about something you can't help ?"-Ncw York Life. The Flesh She Lost. "You're not looking well, Mrs. Giles. Surely you have lost a lot of flesh lately, have you not?" "I have that I've lost me 'usband. 'E weighed nineteen stone when 'e died."-Londonl Telegraph. Modern Modesty. "You say a modest woman. Just what do you mean by that?" "Well, a woman who costs her hus band less than $2,500 a year is modest as prices go."-New York World. Times Change. Mrs. Benham-You used to say that you would give your life for me. Ben ham-That was when I was sick and expected to die anyway.-Baltimore World. Rydale's ILiver Tablets. Are guaranteed to cure Chronme Con stipation, Biliousness and Torpid Liver. Give them a trial and if you are not. satisfied your money will be refunded. Each box contains 50 tablets, price 25 cents. W. E Brown & Co. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Your sons probably please you as well as you pleased your father. If you don't look carefully after your own affairs, who do you imagine will? A good many people try to administer forgiveness and punishimenit at the same time. About all some men get for their efforts to be dignified is a reputation of having the swelled head. The greatest triumph for a boy is the privilege of being accepted as an equal by boys somewhat older than himiself. Don't begin to wonder how other people can afford so many things that you can't afford. That is a big step in the direction of growving envious and We have noticed that people who do exactly as they please, whether their friends like it or not, get along about as well as those who are always trying to lase-Atchisn Globe. TIGER MEDICINE. A Secret That Was Guarded by an East Indian Trainer. The maharajah of Jammu had at one time the distinction of possessing the finest male tiger kept in captivity any where in the world. Percival Landon in "Under the Sun" describes this beast and tells a strangely interesting story, which he declares is strictly true, in regard to it The tiger, a glorious brute of white and orange and black, with steel uin ews and teeth like Sikh daggers, lay sulkily in his cage and growled. Na daun, the attendant, spoke to the tiger, and as he did so the beast flung him self furiously against the flimsy bars. The keeper put his slender hand under his clothing and pulled out a little white bag. Some years ago the tiger had found that the little back door of his den was open. The assistant of the little men agerie returned to find him loose in the garden and fled. Iu half an hour Jammu's streets were as those of a dead city. No- man h!n dered the tiger, and he glided silently down the main street of the town, a beautiful vision of orange and black striped death. He reached the jungle and vanished. An hour later Nadaun came back to his work and heard the news. A few minutes afterward another solitary fig ure made its way down the still empty street. He had no weapon. He had a little white bag in his hand and was soon lost to sight in the jungle. An hour later he returned, barehead ed in the sun. At his heels, fawning and kittenish, slouched the tiger, and round its neck was loosely tied one end of Nadaun's white pugree. It was the little white bag that had done it "Would your honors like to see the effect of this medicine?' Nadaun put his hand Into the bag and scattered a few whitish grains inside the bars. In a moment the tiger was upon them, searching out the tiniest bit of what ever it was. In fifteen seconds he was on his back,- beating the air with his huge paws, like a kitten at play. Nadaun very naturally refused to al low us to look closely at the powder. It was his livelihood, he said, and his secret, if our honors would pardon him, must be kept Keep the pores open and the skinclean when you have a cut,burn,bruise or scratch. DeWitt's Caabolized Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores and heals quickly Sold by W. E. Brown & Co. HUMOR IN THE FOOTNOTE. Librettist Gilbert's Joke on a Prospec tive Bride. In the early days of W. S. Gilbert's success, iwhen Gilbert & Sullivan were considered by managers as the "sure inners" in the comic opera fieM, a - young woman who was a member of one of the "Pinafore" companies wrote to Gilbert telling him of her approach Ing marriage with a young man of good position and family. Gilbert congratulated the young woman and expressed the hope that her future might be prosperous and happy. Only a little more than a month passed, and another letter from the. same girl reached him, in which she stated that her engagement with the young man had been broken and that she had accepted another suitor. He replied tliat he had every confi dence in her judgment and again ex pressed his hearty wishes for her wel fare. It was almost two months after that that Gilbert received a third letter from the saine girl, who Informed him that young Lord - had proposed and that she had accepted him after break ing her engagement with No. 2. Gilbert's humor could no longer with stand the temptation, and he wrote, "I desire to congratulate you on your - approaching marriage with"- Here he placed an asterisk and in a footnote added: "Here insert the name of the happy man." This is probably as characteristic a piece of humor. as any that appears in his "Bab Ballads" or in his works for the stage. ATARRH DUREID AT HOME Trial Treatment of Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy Free to Sufferers. If you have catarrh of the nose, throat, or lungs. if you are constantly spitting, blowing the nose, have stopped up feeling, heed noises, deafness, asthma, bronchitis or weak lungs, you can cure yourself at home by a remedy so simple that even a child can use it. It will cost you only a postal card to get a liberal free trial package of Dr. Blosser's wonderful remedy. .It is sent by mall to every interestcd sufferer. Certainly no offer could be more liberal. The full treatment Is not expensive. A pack age containing enough to last one whole month will be sent by mail for $1.00. A postal card with your name and address sent to H. R. BOGER. Manning, S. C., will bring you by return mail the free trial treatment and an interesting booklet, so that you can at once begin to cure yourself privately at home. Bismnarck's intense Hate. That Prince Bismarek was a good hater is shown in the 'remInIscences of Herr von Tiedemann, formerly chief of the imperial chancellery. During the irst dinner at which Herr von Tiede mann was present with the prince. Bis marck said he thought Goethe was wrong in saying that only love beauti fed life. Hate did the same service and was quite as great a vivifier an love. "To me," added the pricee. "are indispensable love for my wife- and hate for Windhorst" One morning Bismarck said to Herr von'Tiedemlann. "I have not been able to sleep; I have hated the whole night" Quaintly Put. A veteran, going fz~ his room one night to let out the 'cat, stumbled on the landing and pitched headlong down into the hall. "Why, Silas," called his wife, "is that you? Did you fall downstairs?" "Yes," grunted the old fellow, rising slowly. "Yes, I did, and for about a minute and a half I thought I'd lost my pension." - Lemons. "Could you get more hickory nuts or more lemons into a barrel?" "Hickory nuts, of course." "Wrong. You could squeeze more lemons into it."-Cleveland Plain Deal The English of it. He-You have had a week now to think of my proposal of marriage. She-Yes, and the more I think of it the less I think of it -Cincinnati En quirer. A wasp you should never attack un less you are sure to destroy It or it will assail you again with increased exasperation and redoubled vigor. Mirabeau. DeWitt's Little Early Risers don't sick en or gripe. Small Pills. easy to take.