The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, March 03, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday,lI These lots have been est bidder. -Don't fail to a of Manning. It does noti equal chance at all prizes One of the best Bands GEORGE PENN\Y, Presid No Land So Rich That Fertilizer Cannot Make It Better You use fertilizers for the profit you get out of them--and the better the lan'd the more profitably a goad fertilizer can be used on it. Do not imagine because land will produce a fair crop without *Virginia-Carolina *Fertilizers that these fertilizers cannot be profitably used on it, or that they were made only for land too poor to produce without them. If porland will show a normal increase when fertilizer is usd odland will * show at least double the increase. Use Virginia-arin ,Fertilizers to increase the giality, as well as the guantity of the' crop-and you * wlincrease the profits from your land. "I have been using your fertilizers for a number of years" says Mr. William Fraiser, of Glasburg, La., "anzdfnd that itnot only pay Aa sc a s$oubrwds have used a number of the adfound them to be as recommended and to give better results than any other fertilizers that I have ever used." Every patr and farmer should have a copy of the new 1909 yi~i-Ca o - Farmers' Year-Book. Get a free copy from your fetizrdealer, or write our nea'est sales office. Virginia-Carolina ChemialCo saes OjicsSls . s meaxmonoa, S.C Norfolk, va. i-aola atmrM. Columbia, S. C. Clmua Atlanta, Ga. Savannrah. Ga. ogmeyA3 Buggis. Ou Roc Hill DurhmDCrhtand BaCoc ableand'erfct rdin Bugy.f tisareso tion, dollarowumbavsGa. one hant tou difet dollr prtteto fsoor giet the monge. Get in c lill, duraobttadBacc able inef Wagnsug.fi is copeea fo ligteso, drafsh and durability foratheggriceuweanterorishenlowest nogt ee picketv will hBggeyo th bentie yof Jn hea our twnyfiveydollarxperize.i Soelpnboy gets t whatey.u wat.ieadwn Oue Lno han the cemlerted - oe, and fo ihteso dravethen dblitynee howi the ceouner, is hunpro Iaded msasie cutmeiusnvorhndmdel.ns Ourac w carr oaoerhin was ourlneoade want. mor-g antee thinat and swatif yu wth om ric henha whyou wnt. Weu twntfv yurs epradencae in shaelpn to get ifyu will insecbet orLine efer shon makte younty purhaes hun Your wntyou ae and red to serve outi i o SD. M.RBRADHAM &eSON E Located N Vlarch consigned to u ttend this sali :ost anything' that are to be in North Carc ent. J. C. PERR .J.R.I, Ee Leadeth -Me. [By Request.1 Tn pastures green? Not always. Some- A times He Who knoweth best in kindness leadeth A me In weary ways, where heavy shadows A be, Out of the sunshine warm, and soft and bright, Out of the sunshine into the darkest F night. I oft woul 1 faint with sorrow and B affright, Only for this-I know he holds my hand; So, ,'hether led in green or desert isle, I trust, although I may not understand. And by still waters? No, not always so; Oftentimes the heavy tempests around in-- blow, C And o'er my soul the waves and billows go. But when the storm beats loudest, and I cry Aloud for help, the dear Lord standeth by, And whispers to my soul, 'Lo; it is I'' Abzve the tempest wind I hear Him say, 'Beyond this darkness lies the perfect p day; In every path of thine I lead the way.' So whether on the hill-tops high and fair T dwell, or in the sunless valleys where The shadows lie, what matter? He is there. And more than this, where'er the path- A way leads, He gives to me no helpless broken reed-C But His own hand, suicient for my'y need. So, when He leads me, I can safely go; I And in the blest hereafter I shall know Why in His wisdom He hath led me so." A - The LurdGlow of Doom S was seen in the red face, hands and yj body of the little son of H. M. Adams, of Henrietta, Pa. His awful plight from v eczema had. for five years, defied all remedies and baffled the best doctors. who said the poisoned blood had affect ed his lungs and nothing could save him. "But," writes his mother' "seven bottles of Electric Bitters completely cured him." For Eruptions, Eczema. Salt Rheum, Sores and all Blood Disor ders and Rheumatism Electric Bitters J. is supreme. Only 50c. Guaranteed by ye Dr. W. E. Brown & Co.. and J. E. Arant. n< Look Behind.E Two wise men going on their way e Were halted by a youth, at Desiring o'f them that they stay A Awhile and utter truth' And *risdomn that would serve to throw Light on the way that he should go. "Your eves must fix upon a star,''" The first adviser said, "And hold it, though it be afar a\nd always overhead, A'nd if your gaze shall never quit That goal, my friend, you'll come to it." "A fool advises you. my friend." The second wise man said', "Nor fame nor fortune will attend Who only look ahead, But look back now and then and see How great a fool you used to be." t1 SHow can any person risk taking some unknown cough remedy when Foley's Honey and Tar costs them no more? ILt is a safe remedy, contains no harmful drugs, and cures the most obstinate ci coughs and colds. Why experiment with! i your health? Insist upon having the C grannine Fiae'snney and Tar W. E i IW Salle of ear the I 6th, s and will be ~, as it will be to attend this given away. ilina will furn LIT! S Y, C. E. TH( HOMAS, Loc A Plea For Factory People. ou may think we factory people Are an unimportant lot; nd the reason why God made usT Was He kinder just forgot: Tp nd after He'd created us He thought He'd let us stayT nd scramble 'round on earth awhile A To pass the time away.F rell, I knowv we are unimportant In one sense of the word,T or to the tramps of earthly fame Our names are seldom heard; N ut many of us have a heart, ~~T'Q n'ble, true and kind. A ith . . v disposition And a ge. 'e, loving mind. C] re'l divide with those in need. If we only have a dime;'T Te know the Lord will give it back T To us some other time.s ur treasures are in heaven, Not here in golder rank; A Te'd rather trust it to the Lojgd T Than put it in the bank. sI .nd thus it is while at our work We card, we spin or weave, Te are happy and contented, And have but little~ time to grieve. T: Thile the rattle of the spindle, The slubber or the loom T] utssorrow, care or pain to flight Or dispels a cloud of gloom. T A Te all forget our troubles I And our trials here below, s we listen to our shuttles, While they rattle to and fro; T s, we watch the busy shuttle, As back and forth it speeds, nd with pleasure watch the cutmarks A-coming through the reeds. A T h! if I was a millionaire Or finiancially so stout 01 could down the whole town wide And the country 'round about, couldn't then be satisfied Unless I had to go nd set my looms a-runningN When I heard the- whistle blow. A Ly you don't like factory people? J Well, that's sinful, I declare; Ip by chance you get to heaven, There'll be factory people there; hen there you meet with us you. Na Please don't elevate your nose;. re'll not have black oil on our hands N< Nor cotton on our clothes." A1 -:- - - . - O It Saved His Leg. Is "All thought I'd lose my leg," writes A. Swenson, Watertown, Wis., "Ten ars of eczema, that 15 doctors could >t cure, had at last laid me up. Then ucklen's Arnica Salve cured it sound Id ad well " Infallible for Skin Eruptions. sc zema, Salt Rheum, Boils, Fever Sor- Isu , Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c til Dr. W. E. Brown & Co., and S. E. ec rnt. cc p1 Proved It. b "What started the riot at the per- in ormance of 'Hamlet' last night?" C< "Why, Hamiet held the skull and aid: 'Alas, poor Yorick! You are not g le only deadhead in the house.'' ft & The Missing Part. Mrs. Boardem-How do you find the hicken soup. Mr. Boarder? Mr. Board r-I have no difficulty in finding the oup, madam, but I am inclined to bnk the chicken will prove an alibi. Talk not of agood life, but let thy ood life talk.-Sehiller. p Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any f ise of kidney or bladder trouble that y not beyond the reach of medicine. ures backache and irregularities that neglected might result in B'-ight's a [seseordibees W E Bow~ C. 75 Ch leart of 1909, sold, rain or Sa GOLDEN sale and et sh good Mu 'J. j )MAS, Vice-I a1 Represeni -Two Views of Virginia. BY THE OPTIMIST. e roses nowhere bloom so white As in Virginia; e sun nowhere shines so brighe As in Virginia; e birds sing nowhere qite so sweet, d nowhere hearts so lightly beat, ' heaven and.aarth both seem to meet Down in Virginia. e days are never quite so long -As in Virginia; e quite so filled with happy song -dwe As in Virginia; d hnmy time has come to die rt take me back and let me lie Lse where the James goes rolling by. Down in Virginia. bre is nowhere aland so fair -As in Virginia; fll of song, so free of care, As in Virginia; n I believe that Happy Land e Lord's prepared for mortal man built exactly on the plan Of old Virginia. BY THE PESSIMIST. i juleps nowhere sprout so green. As in Virginia; Le wood hogs nowhere are so lean ,As in Virginia; mud creeksnowhere have the smell, d nowhere else, the truth to tell, so hot this side of hell As in Virginia. be bum hotel is all the style In old Virginia; rhere waiters wait once in a while In old Virginia; d trolleys sometime come along, bat's -when the current's runn strong, t'something else has not gone wrong In old Virginia. were such storms obscuire the sun As in Virginia; ~where so slow the railroads; run As in Virginia; - ] ad when my time has come to go st take me there, because, you know, .longer live. I'll die so slow, Down in Virginia.1 ~where can toil so well suffice As in Virginia; ~where ancestors cut such ice As in Virginia; ad I believe that that lazy land fleas and niggers, heat and sand simply fashioined to be d--d In old Virginia1 Near Death in Big Pond. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs. aSoper to face death. "For years a ere lung trouble gave me mntense iering," she writes, "and several te nearly..caused my death. All rem ies failed and doctors said I was in Lrable. Then Dr. King's New Discov y brough quick relief and a cure so rmanent that I have not been trou ed in twelve years." Mrs. Soper lives] Big Pond, Pa. It works wvonders in ,ughs and Colds, Sore Lungs. Hemorr iges, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup, j hoong Cough and all Bronchial af ction. 50e and $1 00. Trial bottle] ee. Guaranteed by Dr. W. E. Brown Co., and J. E. Arant. Twin Place. One day an old gentleman who lud the Java village at the World's Lr very absorbing at length confided a young man standing near. "It's werful nice to watch," he said, "but may say I should be better on't if I as a trifle better posted. My jogra by's a leetle rusty, and It's truth and: ct that I don't jestly know where1 iva s. Now, where is it?" "Oh," said the young man, with the: 3sured quiet of one who knows, "just la..ittl waf roMa".-Ar'onault. IR -Mannin~ I.. at shine, regai OPPORTU: rery one on sic and it wi t. THOMAS, ~residents. ;ative. HOME MISSIONS. LVIANNING AUXILIARM The United States -is almos is large as Europe with Chinm nd Japan, added. The cottoi of the. United States last yea: was equal in money value to th< gold ane silver of - the world About one-third of the. peopl< of this country is affiliated, wit] any.religious faith; 42 per' cent of our population are foreigner: or descendents of. -foreigners There rre 5,000 Chiinese womei California; 1.200 of whom ar sares. There are 47 Buddhis emples and 62 heathen piace: of worship I'n our country. IL Tampa, out of.a population 40, 300, 19,000 are foreigners wh< speak 31 iferent . languages One-half of the rough work ii this country is done by fore igners, One-third of the parsonages ii our church have been -helped b2 bhe Home Mission Society. Th< lay school and schools and in Tstrial schools and seminarief ar striving to give high ideal: of life to the mountaineer, th< Friendless, the submerged, th< utcrst and the foreigner. It has been said that about one ialf of the christians in Cuba ent from Key West and Tampa :arrying with them' the Chris whom they learned to know and ove in our Home Mission schools Recently Dr. Lambeth admin stered the sacrament to 22 na ~ive Japanese on the Pacifi< loast. .Ln the Rescue Home at Dallas L,000 girls have been saved t< hrist and to service. At Thomasville, the building is iompleted. The girls are taugh1 o sew. cook, keep house. laundel mud other useful industies. In one ward in Nashville, "th< Athens of the South," there art L4 saloons and two very pool shurches. The Home Missior Society has established in the nidst of that section one Wesley Bouse, a reading room, a kinder ~arten, a day nursery, a sewing oom, boy's and girl's and moth ~r's clubs. The indifferent man, the work ng man, the preoccupied mar nust be made to feel his need o: Dhrist. There are 45 deaconnesses who, in addition to many othel luties, try too make these mner Lealize in their lives the power 0: he gospel to save.7 MRS. MACDONELL, General Secretary. "My thr-ee year old boy was badla sonstipated. had' a high fever and wat n an awful condition. I gave him tw< loses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the lext morning the fever was gone and hc vas entirely well. Foley's Orino Laxa ~ive saved his life." A. Wolkush, Cas esidence Lot ):30A)M - :-lesa of price, to the ih NTITY .for the good pol the grounds wil hvea Ibe ageat*ay for all -..-. .--.-;. I' *.-*. Secretary and Treasuer. 3 -- - - ; - - ; lt There never has been in this marke aeldiener lo fHorses and Mules~than can now be fun>aim stables. Every Horse or Mule we sell goes with our t- giaarantee. Farm Mules, Draft Mules, Carriage Horses, Buggy Horses, Saddle and Driving Horses. lso 'Dr. White's famous Horse Remedies. II. you want a good, strong,.handsome Buggy, * Surrey oi Wagon, w e can supply yon at prices i meet competition. Comae to us for Harness $idares Robes and Whips. and anything .pertaining 'to this line. We want your personal mnspection 'of our Stables, and we feel assured tha~t we can suit yo to. a Horse, Mule or Buggy, Surrey or. Wagon. COFFEY & RIGBY 1LWDENHARWAE C. -want to express their thanks for the liberal and.grow ing patronage they have had since beginninig busmness one year ago, arnounce to their friends and customers that they have now a larger and more ; complete *9 stock than ever. In the thousands of useful and necessary articles carried in a Hardware Store it is hard to call 'atten tion to even the most important articles in an adver tisement. - We have a Full Line of the best Ranges, Stoves and Heaters. Beautiful-Eamel Ware. We make this specialty. Nursery Refrigerators, something new, useful and attractive. Guns, Rifles and Ammunition. All the.latest fads in Base Ball Goods and Fishing Tackle. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Axes, one and two borse Plows, Cotton Planters, Guano Distributors, Cultivators and Harrows. In fact, almost everything a farmer, mechanic or any other calling needs in the way of Hardware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Roof mngs. Agents for both the Electric Weld and Ellwood Wire Fence. No others can compare to these and all good tarmers are beginning to appreciate their merit. We manufacturer the very best Tobacco Barn Flues, from the heaviest and best iron, and guarantee every set we sell. A Full Line of the best Crockery, Lamps, Glass ware and Table Cutlery. Our prices plways low as the lowest. Plden Hardarei Col llY In The "Busv" Levi Block..