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N& Ne ~~~ -'-. ~fol t- rvn Mrachines. Corner MLeod Biock. INN N F R A OFFER~\(~~W NOW S THE TUME TO ET 600D READING We wil send to all who subscribe between now and .June 1st. THE MANNING TIMES and THE TWCE-A-WE NEWS AND COURiER, THE FARM AND HOM'VE On Yea Fo $2.25, Cash in advance. and as an additional premium we will make to each one taking advantage of this combination, a present. of a Nickel-plated, 8-inch Steel, adjustable -atent-tension Shears. 2 si Hl AC AR Wesoiitvurb N .:uses.Iistyorneetto. paroie hs ae n srn~ an.Foryer o on tiud rwhfn oai on wihuhels f1smc asadolrsesf or itel.dosit\t? Wewn ob yujakr, fyuaeno led eutoertcm areu bu tan elu h.I yo ae cmead eeu ayhw I i evr o ltet BAN OF - CLAENON Mann,.C ~ ANURETHLN FOR MNnSC WesU ci or.akn * e~ Otr t ino te est o r uoS this somi FREE the pesonal W ear an ado We antto e metuo b ' i't r oth aleades. ArantmDru, Sore. andsesd prtel sy. I toak rdi fo r yem lf. ~~ Iow ntese sre Pad o M aiDPANYts thi grANt Fermd- CLAOEDN16a8n0n , S. 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On his return after a pe riod of thirty years. on passing the horse guards, he looked up to one, and seeing him, as he thought, unchanged as to horse, position and accouter ments, he exclaimed, "Od, freend, ye hae had a lang spell on't sin' I left" Mir. F. G. Fritts. Oueonta, N. Y., writes: "My little girl was greatly ben elitted by taking Foley's Orino Laxative and I think it is the best remedy for -onstipation and liver trouble." Foley's Drino Laxative is bes:, for women and children. as it is mild, pleasant and ef fective, and is a splendid spring medi -ine. as it cleanses the system and clears the complexion. W. E. Brown & Co. Customs in Public Dining Rooms. "Have you ever noticed persons en ter a restaurant-how the women inva riably select a center table, while a man will linger or glance about In the hope that he may find a comfortable seat in some corner or against the wall?'" said a proprietor of a fashion able restaurant. "It's almost always so and is always amusing. The wo iien like to show their gowns, while the men-well, my theory of it is that the -habit is a relic of the cave days, when a nlan preferred a position against the wall so he could fight his enemies to advantage." - New York Herald. Lived 152 Years. Wm. Parr-England's oldest man married the third time at 120, worked in the fields until 132 and lived 20 years longer. People should be youthful at 80. James Wright, of Spurlock, Ky.. shows how to remain young. "I feel just like a 16-year-old boy," he writes, "after taking six bottles of Electric Bit ters. For thirty years Kidney trouble made life a burden, but the first bottle of this wonderful medicine convinced me I had found the greatest cure on earth." They're a godsend to weak, sick1y rundowt, or old people. Try them. 50c at all druggists. A Light Burden. A frail little slip of a girl with a sweet, wori face toiled up the hill unader the weight of a robust infant who must ha.ve weighed nearly as nuch as she did. "My dear child," exclaimed a sym pathetic passerby, "you ought not to carry that big baby. Isn't he dread fully heavy?" "Heavy? Why, no, indeed, ma'am," s.he smiled. "He's my brotherP"-De lineator. Many weaic. nervous women have been restored to health-by Foley's Kid ney Remedy as it stimulates the kid ney so they will eliminate the waste matter from the blood. Impurities de ress the nerves, causing nervous ex haustion and other ailments. Commence today and you will soon be well. Pleas ant to take. W. E. Brown & Co. Good Luck. Mr. Buggins-A . black cat came to our back fence last night Mrs. Bug gins-Did it bring you good luck? Mr. Buggins-That's what It did. 1 hit it the first time I fired. - Philadelphia Record. Colors secn by candlelIght will not look the same by day.-Mrs. Browning. Prescribes Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy. Dear Sirs-I first used your Catarrh Cure in the case of my son. who had chronic paso-phar yneal catarrh. with great beneilt to him. I often prescribe it for other of my patients. and I think it is quite the finest remedy for catarrh that has ever been placed on the market. Thanking you ror past favors. I am, Yours very truly, M. J. D. DAxrzLEER. M. D., Elloree, S. C. Dear Sirs--Your medicine is winning fast in t s country. It has effected some remarkable cures. I do not rnow that it has failed in one instance where it has been fairly tried. Very trulv yours. - Rxv. T. H. ALLEN, Lexington, Ky. Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy is for sale by H. R. Boger. Manning. S. C. A month's treat meat for $1.00. A free sample for the asking. A postal card will bring it by mail. Mutual Surprise. They stood beneath the mistletoe. She was justly resentful of what he had done. "How dare you kiss me?" she ex claimed. "I never was so surprised In all my life!" "Neither was I," he replied contrite ly. "I thought it was your younger sister."-Chicago Post. if you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orino Laxative for constipation nd liver troubles as it will stimulate these organs and thoroughly cleanse your system, which is what everyone needs in the spring in order to feel well. W. E. Brown & Co. Soused. Wife-My husband camne home from the club lasit night with such a swelled ead that I haven't been able to arouse in today. Neighbor-Why don't you try pourhig a pitcher of water over his *ea'd? Wife-I did that very thing, ut the only thing he did was to call out for an umbrella.-F-liegende Blat Hoarseness. bronchitis and other threat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar as it soothes and heals the inflamed throat and bron chial tubes and the most obstinate cough disapnears. Insist upon having the gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar. W. E. Brown & Co. Money Getters. "Do you think it pays to send our sons to college? Do they obtain the practical experience iln money getting hat is so necessary in these days?" "Well, judging from the experienee I have had with my son, I should say they did. His practical experience in money getting increases with every letter that I receive fromn.chim." Rev. I. W. Williamson's Letter. Rev. I. W. Williamson, Huntington, W. Va., writes: "This is to certify that I sed Foley's Kidney Remedy for ner vous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that it wvill do all that you claimn for it." Foley's Kidney Rem edy has restored healtb aod strength to thousand of weak. run down people. Contains no harmful drugs and is pleas ant to take. W. E. Brown & Co. Remembered. "Did your uncle remember you in his wil?" "Yes. He directed his executors to eallect all the loans he had made me." -Boston Transcript. r.K~ing's New Life Pills T'he best in the wor-les Good Reason. It was a kindly chstom in a certain d village for the wealthier inhabitants to F make good the loss which a poorer vil- I lager might sustain through the death t of a pig. Old Major Currie, however, had but recently returned from In dia; he therefore was astounded at receiving a visit from a laborer's wife. 1 "Lost a pig, eh?" he repeated gruff- a ly. "Well, I haven't got it. I don't t collect pigs!" "Beggin' your pardon, sir," faltered the woman; "but, you see, the pig died." b "Weil, d'ye want me to go to the 11 funeral, send a wreath, or what, wo- P man?" he fumed. a "Oh, no, sir; indeed, no!" was the re- t ply. "But we're poor folks, sir, and we thought that, bein' the biggest pig In the neighborhood, you'd give us a little 'elp."-London .Tit-Bits. A Card. This is to ceriify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents pneumon ia and consumption. Contains no opia tes. The genuine is in a yellow pack age. W. E. Brown & Co. His Belief. A drunken earter came into a car riage of the Greenock train and sat opposite a clergyman who was read ing his paper. Recognizing the pro fession of his vis-a-vis, the carter in a little while leaned forward and in a maudlin way remarked, "I don't be- y lieve there's ony heaven." h The clergyman paid no heed. e "Do ye hear me?" persisted the cartei. "I don't believe there's ony P heaven." Still the clergyman remained silent behind his newspaper. The carter, shouting his c nfession t this time loudly, said, "I tell ye to a y.our face, and you're a minister, that s I don't believe there's ony heaven." "Very well," said the clergyman, "if you do not believe there is a heaven 1, t go elsewhere, but please go quietly." London Graphic. CASTOR IA For Infants and Childien. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of , _ , The Fire Worshipers. Azerbaijan, a province in northwest ern Persia, is the home of the descend ants of the Ghebers, the ancient fire worshipers of Persia. The whole coun tryside is admirably adapted to the propagation of a fire worshiping creed, for earthquakes and caverns vomiting fumes from subterranean confagra tions abound in the neighborhood of Tabriz. One df the most remarkable caverns in the world is that of Secun dereah, -'hose character resembles the Grotto del Cane of Naples. It gives off noxious fumes, which at certain times are certain death to man and beast. But the most astonishing place in Azerbaijan is the ruined city of Takht l.-Suleimaunl, or Solomon's temple. The city stands on a hill 150 feet high, with a wall of thirty feet embracing the crumbling remains of temple and shrine. In the midst is a "lake of deepest azure." Although most of the buildin'gs are of the Mohammedan pe riod, there is one striking mass which has been identified as the temple of the dre worshiperS. 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"Because," answered young Mrs. Tole kins, "no good poker player could be so popular as he is with other poker players."-W'ashington Star. Smashes All Records. As an all-round laxative tonic and, health-builder no other pills can com pare with Dr. King's New Life Pills. They tone and regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood, streng then the nerves: cure Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, Head ache, Chills and Malaria. Try them. 25c at all druggists. How Dickens Learned to Write. When asked by one of those wise acres who are convinced that In order to write good English a man must -be taught to write- bad Latin where his' son was educated, Mr. John Dickens replied with considerable aplomb that his son-er-well, his son-er-might be almost said, in a sense, to have edu cated himself. The street, the ware house, Mr. Creakle, an attorney's of fice, the reporters' gal.lery and post chaise-such was the education that equipped a young man of twenty-four to preside at the banquet of literature at an unprecedented age, to make the best speeches in London, to go Into the best society, to set the table in a roar, to lead every company in which he mixed, to travel, acquire French and Italian with ease and write the most animated letters known to the modern world.-London Times. Won't Slight a Good Friend. "If ever I need a cough medicine again I know what to get," declares Mrs. A. L. Alley of Beals. Me.. "for, after using ten bottles of Dr. King's New Diseovery, and seeing its excel lent results in my own family and oth-;, ers, I am convinced it is the best meadi cine made for Coughs, Colas and lung , trouble." Every one who tries it feels just that way. Relief is felt at once and Iits quick cure surprises you. For Bron chitis, Asthma, Hemorrhage, Croup, LaGrippe, Sore Throat, pain in chest or lungs its supreme. 50c and $1.00. ITrial bottle free. Guaranteed by all Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. A Pleasant to take Lo just enitring into womanhood, ofien su:'.r rauch pain and misery durin the change of their physicn= organization. '- y womezn 411 tell you ihir fbrnalo trouble started ithat trying period, and ing to them ever since. Cardui is a friend to young ] girls, as well as to women of at ages. it has been found to hlp women during their r rying periods by relieving pailn and restoring disordered *rgar to health. Mrs. Mary Hudson, Ea Ma, Miss., writes: "While s hying-wih meand going to chool, my young sister was In terrible misery. I got her to take a fiw doses of CARDUI sar 1t helped her at once. "I have aenCardu!- mY _5 self and believe I would have been nde: the clay had It not ben th wonderful medi Try Carda". It will help yu. For =Ie everywhere. E 48 W.O. W. Woodmen of the World. Meets on fourth Monday nights at 8:30. 0 Visiting Sovereigns invited. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi c'ne. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50Sc. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. W. E. BROWN & Co. itNotice. The qualified electors of Pinewood School District No. 1, will take notice that an election will be held at Pine wood, S. C., May 21st, 1909, for the purpose of voting an annual two-mills txtsuplemnent the general school Ifunds of saidDitc. . Polls open from 8 o'clock a. m. to 4 o'clock. P. M. Registration certificates and tax re ceipts necessary. J. R. GRIFFIN, N. L. BROUGHTON, P. M.SALLEY. Trustees District No. 1. For Sale. My farm at Jordan of 60 acres, 30 of it now very fertile inclosed unto woven wire fence, a nice home, will exchange for property in Manning. Also an ex tra nice pair of mares well bred, not afraid of steam or automobiles, bred by - myself, work single or double, with or dwithout eye winkers, quality such as to make them vaXuable, 5 and 6 years old. - H. L. WILSON, M. D., Le Jordan, S. 0. YOUR HOUSE. -Then if fire comes you will be saved many a worry and MANY A DOLLAR. In this age of the world when the pro tection of a good Fire Insurance Policy costs so little, and the risk of fire is so great. it is simply poor business to go uninsured. E. C. HORTON, Manager. -WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN CALL AT WELLS' SHAVING SALOON Which is litted up with, ani eye to the comfort of his custo~iers.. .. .. HAIR CUTTING -IN ALL STYLES, SHAVIN(G AND S H A M POOi NG D~one with nenum an1d dispatch.... .. ... A~ cordial invitation is extended... J. L. WELLS. aniniig Times Block. FOLEYSlk- AnAR Either Would Do. The Dear Girl-He had the impu ence to ask me for a kiss! Her Dear tiend-The idea! What cheek! The ear Gl21 (blushing)-He wasn't par cular which.-Judge. Incandescent Lamps. Incandescent lamps can be colored y dipping them in a solution of white ellrc in denatured alcohol to which as been added aniline dye of the de tred hue. If you want to feel well, look well and a well, take Foley's Kidney Remedy. tooes up the kidneys and bladder, arifies the blood and restores health 3d strength. Pleasant to take and con ins no harmful drugs. Why not com ence today? W. E. Brown & Co. Letting the Cat Out. "What would you do If papa should ie, Charlie?" asked the father before room full of company. "Send away the ugly nurse girl and et the pitty one ag'in!"-London Tit its. Safety Sandwiches. Parson--Ohs Mrs. Hostess, how di on slice this meat in your sandwiches o evenly? Mrs. Hostess (delighted) )h. easily! We used my husband's afety razor.-Judge. WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award o acant Scholarships in Winthrop Col ge and for the admission of new stud nts will be held at the County Cour rouse on Friday, July 2, at 9 a. m. Ap licants must be not less than fiftee ears of age. When scholarships ar acant after July 2, they will be awar ed to those making the highest aver ge at this examination. provided the: eet the conditions governing th< ward Applicants for Scholarship! hould write to President Johnson be ore the examination for Scholarshi lanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and frei uition. The next session will opei ;eptember 15, 1909. For further infor nation and catalogue, address President D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill. S. C [e Balk of Mlai11111 Manning, S. C. ,apital Stock.................. $40,00 urplus................... 40,00 tockholders' Liability....... 40,00 Potal Protection to Depositors. 8120,00 START YOUR BOY n the right way. Good habits instille a the youth will bear good frui n after years. Whether it be the sma ocount of the boy or..a business accour >f the man that is entrusted to us u an guaranteed perfect satisfaction. ecre byu-odt lm i"e should bisy p to-ae deuvlicsnoe known and obtainable. Towel rack brush and soap holders, sprinklets, etc form an aggregate of possible conver ences which sensible people cannt well be without. Your ideas aboi plumbing shouldn't stop wvith propi sanitary conditions. Let us put yc Lip-to-date. R. 1'. flASTERS, 12729 King Street, Charleston, S D J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. W. C. DAVIS. J. A. WEINBERG. AVS & WEINBERG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MANNING, S. C. Prompt attention given to collection H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. McSWAIN WOODS, eJ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Manning, S.( Office Over Levi's Store. ac. o. mr. s. oatuiia o'nr URDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, MANNING, S. C. C HARLTONDUAT ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. LOANS NEGOTIATEI On First-Class Real Estat tortgages. Purey & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions. of Syrop pimples and 1blotches. ixative fruit Syrup It is guaranteed W. E. BROWN & CO. LIVE. STOCK There never has been in this market a cleaner lot of Horses and Mules than can now be found at our stables. Every Horse or Mule we sell goes with our guarantee. - Farm ~Mules, Draft Mules, Carriage Horses, Buggy Horses, Saddle and Driving Horses. Also Dr. White's famous Horse Remedies. Ii you want a good, strong, handsome Buggy, Surrey ot Wagon, we can supply you at prices to meet competition. Come to us for Harness, Saddles, Robes and Whips, and anything pertaining to this line. We want your personal inspection of our Stables, and we feel assured that we can suit you' to a Horse, Mule or Buggy, Surrey or Wagon. COFFEY& RIGBY Brin: Your Job Printing to The Times 1 WHEN LIFE 'ENDS ov~cur -31 ao~zme CeeO - THE WIFE AND CHILDREN WILL THEN NEED HELP MUCH MORE': THAN THEY DO NOW. "W 31I. 3L 'IM ME 3E; "3r El~ 3 T '--XT. A POLICY IN THE OLD RELIABLE Hartford Life Insurance Company Will afford them Maximum Protection at a Minimum Cost. All Modern Policy Forms, Combining the Best Features with the Most Liberal Premium Rates. MARION RICH, Glen. Agt. Columbia, S.- C. 8. E. INGRAM, Local Agent, ,L X. WINDHAM, Local Agent, Manning, S. C. Manning, S. C - IT PAYS TO PLANT TOBACCO, IT ALSO PAYS TO BUY YOUR WIRE, THREAD, FLUES and REPAIRS FROM TIE MANNING HARDWARE COIPANY We can put up Flues of any weight desired. Our Mr. Holla day has had four years' experience in making Flues and is an ex pert at the business. All our Flues are built under his personal supervision and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Our Flues have been giving thorough satisfaction to our customers in the past, and we are trying to give our customers the BEST FLUES pos-. sible for the LEAST MONEY. See us and leave your ordeis with us and guarantee prompt atttention to same. Thanking you in advan e, w are Y ours for business, Manning Hardware Co I. QUA LIT Y. Bewan to direct your attention first to our Line of Buggies embrace every teature to be desired in a service able and perfect riding Buggy. if it is ease of motion, finish and durability in a Buggy you want, for the lowest dollar, we have it. You get a ticket with each Buggy that entitles you to. one chance at our fifty dollar prize. Somebody gets the money. Get in line and win. WAGONS. Our Line of Wagons is complete,'and for lightness of draft and durability for the price we offer, is unappro ached in any rival. HORSES.- i S Our car load of Horses was unloaded this morning. Come in and select what you want from a car that has our twenty-five years experience in helping you get just what you want. LAP ROBES and HARNESS. noah nde the beceinlee bra n nthed Rob ie hnd dred satisfied customers using our hand-made Harness. In fact we carry everything in our- line you want. Guar antee the quality and satisfy you with the price when W ou b auy.h elb at d 5A-o es n We want your trade and are in shape to get it if you Swill inspect our line before you make your purchases. Yours wide awake and ready to serve you. o D. M.BRADH A M&SONI