The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, September 25, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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JYmerican Aady nfleman SHOE - -h Stylee 6009 S A v-ici kid lace boothel flexible hand tuned sole. Cuban heel and Toe Price z4.00 patent tip. "Redfem"o$-.0 Toe Price 3.50 Our Stock of Dry Goods. Notions and Shoes is complete. We are now ready to serve you. SHA WM cCOLLU ME Su tes.c South Main Street, I SumtererS.an CLARK'S WAREHOUSE, MANNING, 8. 0 FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO is now ready to take care 01 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. Our Tenth Anniversary Sale Has just closed with gratifying results. While we had big sales and sold piles of goods, we still of Sfer some big values. Come before the big Ssale prices are tornl i ~off if you want cheap Si ~goods. P. KR ASNOFF. Mngr Manager. THE FALL TRADE has now opened and we want an opportunity to place a New Buggy or Wagon under your shed. Buggies, Surreys, and Harness to meet all require ments and tastes, practical and strong in construction, hand some and thoroughly finished in ever detail. The appearance is what catches your attention, the price makes them sell. Our Harness Shop has every style and make you want. We expect a car of Horses and Mules in nect week and will have what you want all the season. What we want is an opportunity to show our stock and made prices to you, we'll risk the result. Yours for business, D. M. Bradham. SUMMERTON E RCANTILE COMPANY'S FALL OPENING WEDNESDAY AD THRSDAY, OCTOBER 2D AD 3RD. You are cordially invited to come and inspect our line of Millinery, Dress Goods and Ready=to-Wear Garments. Styles up-to-date 'at prices that will interest you. Summer ton Mercantile Co., 5UHM MERkTON: 5. C. Machiavelli. Nicolo \izii.avelli, from whose sur name has been coinel a synonym for treacherous craft, was a writer of nervous and concise Italian. He took high rank as a dramatist, his comedy of -jandragoli" being pronounced in ferior only to the work of Voltaire. Leo X. admired it so much that he had it played before him in Rome. III; book on the "Art of War" won the praise of so competent a judge as Frederick the Great of Prussia. His policy in statesmanship embodied In his work "The Prince" was the direct antithesis of Washington's sentiment that "honesty is the best policy." Misunderstood. "Your sentence i to be suspended," began the merciful judge. "Great Scott, jedge," exclaimed the prisoner, "ef I'd knowed chicken steal ing was a hanging offense I wouldn't have stole."-Philadelphia Ledger. To check a cold quickly get from your druggist, some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventies. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Pre ventics. for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Pre ventics contain no Quinine, no laxative nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La grippe, etc. Hence the name, Preven ties. Good for feverish children, 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 ets. Sold by Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Scotland. Prior to the year 258, which witness ed Its invasion by the Scoti, a tribe who inhabited the northern porions of the country now known as Ireland, Scotland bore the name of Caledonia, literally the hilly country of the Caels, or Gaels. The word cael, or gael, Is a corruptlan of Gadhel, signifying in the native tongue "a hidden rover," while Scot, derived from the native scuite, means practically the same thing-. e., a wanderer. The Caledonians were the inhabitants of the highlands, the ter mination dun expressing the Celtic for hill, fort, stronghold. The Scots were the invaders from Scotia, who appro priated the Hebrides and western is lands, whereas the lowlanders were the Picts, so called from their descrip tion by the Romans, picti, painted men. -"Names and Their Meaning." There are a great many people who have slight attacks of indigestion and dys psia nearly all the time. Their food may satisfy the appetite but it fails to nourish the body simply because the stomach is not in fit condition to do the work it is supposed to do. It can't digest the food you eat. The stomach should be given help. You ought take something that will do the work your stomach can't do. Kodol for Indiges tion and Dyspepsia, a combination of natural digestants and vegetable acids, digests the food itself and gives strength and health to the stomach. Pleasant to take. Sold by Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. LAMP CLOCKS. They Were Quite Common in the Sev enteenth Century. Of the various examples that have been given of early specimens of the clockmaker's art not the least interest lag are the several types of lamp clocks. One of these was of a kind quite common in the seventeenth cen tury and consisted of a lamp bur'ner placed at the base of a glass oil recep tacle mounted verticaily on a suitable standard. The oii reserv'oir had at tached to it a scale facing the burner and showing the hours, beginning at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the lamp wias to be lighted in winter, and ending at 7 o'clock in the morning. The lamp being lighted, the gradually descending level of the oil as combus tion proceeded marked the hours. The other device, of later origin, dat ing back to the beginning of the last century, utilized the same principle. It consited of twvo communicating oil chambers, superposed by a clock dial. In one of the chambers was placed a night larmp to illuminate this dial, and in the other was suspended a float from a cord which passed around a small pulley. The latter was mounted on a horizontal axis ending in tihe cen ter of the dial. The float of course de scended as the oil was consumed and carried the index hand along with it. thus marking the hours precisely as In the case already cited.-Pearsonl's Weekly. Occasional headache, belching, bad Itaste in the mouth, lack of appetite and slight nervousness are symptoms of in digestion when allowed to go uncared for, will develop into a case of dyspep sia that will take along time io get rid of. Don't neglect your stomach. At the first indication of trouble take some thing that will help it along in its work of digesting the food you eat. Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia will do this. Kodol will make your food do yen good and will enable you to enjoy what you eat.. Sold by Dr. W. E. Brown & Co. Nero and His Voice. In an interesting paper M. Moure and M. Bouyer relate the extr'aordlinary care which the Emperor Nero took of his voice. At night Nero lay on his back, with a thin plate of lead on his stomach. He abstained from fruits and all dishes which could hurt his vdice. In order not to damage the purity of its sou.~nd he ceased har'an guing the soldiers and the senate. He attached to his service an officer spe cially deputed to take care of his voice. He talked only in the presence of this singular official, who warned him when he spoke too loudly or forced his voice, and If the empe-or, carried away by some sudden fit of passion, did not lis ten to his remonstrances it was his duty'to stop his mouth with a napkin. -Modern Medicine. Idgestion Stom... trouble is but a symptom of, and not in itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia. Keartbun, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet hey are symptoms only of a certain specinc serve sickness-hothing else. It was this fact that first correeftfled Dr. Shoop in the creation of that now 'very popular Stomacn ?emedy-Dr. Shoop's Rlestorative. Going direct as the stomach nerves, alone brought that success and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Rtestorative. With. out that origInal and highly vital principle. no inch lasting accomplishments were ever to be had. For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion. try Dr. Saoop's Ftestorative-Tablets or LiQuid-end see for yomUs self what it can and will do. esl adcer aly recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative W. E. BROWN & CO. ELE3IORTTAR The new Laxative that does not gripe or nauseate. Vleasant to talie. La Do You Waiitl' PERFECT FITllNG 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. L DAVID & BRO., Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, - S. 0. Geo.S. Hacker &Son BIANUFACTURERSq OF Doors, Sash, Blind, Moulding and Building Material, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sash Weights and -Cords. Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty, f' Rydale'S LIVER TABLETS CURE ALL iVER TROUBLES WE GjUARANTEE THESE TAB LETrS To CURE CHRONIC CON STIPTION BILOUSNSS, O PI. IE, ANIEADA, AFFETIOS OFTHELIVE, I . eard ndGarntedb THE RDALE EMEDY CO NepotNesVrgna.I Byooams Sasinha, Blns, Po baterialge WHRESTNue L. Hamto esat Wfaeffcts ofdCRnsm Widonihw and ingular Shein dre andcredios oftesid o'clOiN, theLfOUeSSon tosho PIDuLeR, Anehv, AND ALL day ofIugst A. D.NNIEN07.X PRICE. 25 CNM TEL.] E EED C. Dr.dWE. Bonf Prob. Noticendon Ceditrs Byat Jlam . Rynd, ecsd,o thoe wig sidsate dge. e ay matdte sundersigedt grantifidmd let faministratorn of sadhstte estte f ad efecsdomi niso. Zapon.o15anSadnaNo28 schoo e disrctharefreus to it old thepuros all condsingulag the kaion drend rdorscofo the beneid nohamptoivngi dhecsedtrict The beoadplearbre in thecomnyar urt tof Praeet wto the hre athan dagy. h 1h a fSetme 'clok in heSfoenndnto.ho csetme if any7 the hae^hh sad admniratinnone hul ano exe rined.wrmn Iv utndrad ande tie andh bythe o brig eitwor. Il pae~ haveiltding am aa insh sodrsc at ofe Wilap.Ryolds, et-d ilesepns, saedl patse, pan, milhpse o nting sadethatl naed pay paerng. to wthl uderigne alifiedmad miosradtore of s aid estadt teees wil iv oustfatio, he trefoeeyo tof Miway..14Ne ZinoHN P.ndSrdn NoL.28 Sho nearBradham's sta lei.s ei dntce fdySet Dischge.,o theillrpoplyofo tnsi.ering thePlocato frarndonCoury ofn ooo the 1btheday urgedcto et7 with he tte dis hat sephD. riffn adSCirnt n rt. Setmber minr, 1 .07. GRI FIN rienceduardimnn tlsstwmans, sae . an s, dish1 pans Cures Stomach and Livae . troubk and xatlve Fruit Syrup ahroic Consipao. The Arant Co. Drug Store. SPECIAL NOTICE. We desire our many business friends yho read The Times to look out for our Real Estate and Fire Insurance ad. next week, as it will contain some of the very best investment opportunities ever offered in this section. Our system of doing business is the very best, and we desire those interested in Land. Timber, also Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Plate-Glass and Live Stock Insur ance, and Surety Bonds, to call on us as our Agency is under ex pert management. You cannot make a mistake in placing your business with us. Call and let us show you how and why we do such a volume of business. The Clareidon Ral Estale and Fire Insuratce Ageny MANNING, S. C. LEVI BUILDING. "The Recollectin of Quaft Remains Long After the Price is Forgem ig d 0aa01 s t h Requiremenlts What do you expect of a hamme a rightly formed handle that can't ii j work loose cr come o-.-a Lexe ou canrnot batte Itth tru h j~ ang -nd balance for stmightdriving? Tlihn you must get a hammer on which this name- appeamu Tools~ No matter what kind of tools want, hris-i sigifies that every requirement i qait tai ser vice winl be mnet. f een Ktter Tools include notonly CarpenterToob iill of all 1-in&- br-t algo Forks, Raes, Shovels, Hoes, ' J//f/ Mznure-hoO'kp, -rning-tkuivt* Grass-sheas- and all bast of its kind and is guaranteed. Dickson Harware Co. F. P. ERVIN. W. KOGER MCINTOH . , W.E JENINSf.N MANNING, S. C Bring us a load of tobacco. The very highest prices and polite attention is guaA'an teed. W. KOGER McINTOSH, Manager. SDEERING 'MOWERS AND R AKES. FARMERS: The heavy rains of August have in-~ sured fine hay crop, this as you well know is becoming - each year more valuable and in consequence the necessity ~ ?of saving it greater, in order to do this economically you must use machinery, now when you buy machinery, "do Snot fail to buy the best." There are several Mowing Ma Schines that are recognized as standard, we have selected. from these and are selling the "Deering Ideal Mower." -Our reasons for handling this Mower are many, among Swhich are: Because it is the strongest made and owing .E Sto it being evenly balanced is as light in draft as many -~ machines of less weight. These are the most importaint, but we are prepared to sh~ow our machines point for point I against anything made. "We are sorry to say that they are made by the trust, we will sell the first machine that we can find that is not made by the trust, when we are Sconvinced that it is as good as our Ideal Deering Mower." We keep a full stock of repairs at all times. The SDeering Rake sold with Ideal Mowers has the advantage Sof simplicity of operation, any boy can work one after a short tria.l who can drive a horse. It is made solidly of In connection with hay-saving machinery, every - Sfarmer or community should have a Hay Press. With ~ Sthis in view we have placed-on the market the Red -Rip Sper Hay Press. We have this press nrow in stock, the press is set up ready for use so that any one can see how a Ssimple and rapidly the operation of baling can be car Thisdo,~ is the ideal way of storing hay. Buy a press and bale your hay, in this shape it is not only more econ :omically stored. but will keep better and fresher and make better feed than if stacked in the open or housed ' Sloose in barns. vie us show you this press, if you are not con -a vncedthat it is the best and easiest press operated on the market we will not ask you to invest your money in it. ~ Very truly yours. SMANNING HARDWARE COMPANY BRING YOUR 4J OB W OR K TO THE TIMES OFFICE