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E~hD ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT?. N orNw o~c '4e. C a- e seene $h $Qcomlse sa 0 CdikngOMB baiss-t P 6 o nartaieaa emayorr e er&sNTJrA(ze EAnntOKne oeurl ~ER , un/h theyarty.onasnig b. 4bwaesrin h m.d 1threchadinsee wadin~u~g bu etekworvery thc, a the only epstk o&he buding was yon the aade..O terpra on h 2nry. Sereee ylte hetnae - T~e aaosatndat bean oea tin t the.ecorners o the bading ~gTwo oeul eephnts atr putin an mprsoo the a nne we 2 m Xd tootretnere** A thesird emme for~w&rd, an appln hiatss as levers, b algt seeee of n on. e made.nt -thersu of thewhsrd ad Asr the f whi saycol nos beae -' n manetn ate once, the ie -'-kn ama l o oa three or mour. Aftry satmEd ing theselies thliare. - theogkeherd bpward ef twent, thad made aw tanel. th wene an below sound asanl bear an of h ee htos, an the stinu on the granary~ ruhe oueadoibIn theinr tompake levrin o the blding, w e e tinawd th retire waered tAn thir tun Heom e ha percehiveded trop returnng aro thengle .and ogaven the sgnal foeret ofe the hed hfer, flouishing thereve truks roe rapdy nto gthe plngle.t er ni The hard, uwd ften. had deourd washegar aron of the rice. Apanfro a thspe a dihegaary rs at tmndie their reratoutte ony weaggeg thebidigtads acfted mascker - ned whee othMen wer take heirse tsur . ..He .. h ade ivdte rop ;ASTORIA For Infant ad Cidren. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of > In Use For Over Thirty Years Rai TOIA -ft-FROM BLACK BURBON A Four-Year Old KENTUICKY JACK. at our Stable - 1st, 1909. LT-NO PAY. QUICK. I STOCK COIPlIY IL.... HliED WITH OSQUITOES 'P SSCEEENED WITH ' ND WR4~DOWS. Call, 'Phone, or Write for Prices. iTU)RING COMPANY, s. AE tw aso1. . - cHARL.ENON, S. C. DN. Manning, s c. ene.Isis toyour inteetto . sg bank. Four years of con- ' a without the loss of as much does it not' arif you are not a~rn~ ho.It is never too late to IDON, Manning. S. C. CATARRII CURED AT HOME Trial T.+mt of D. B0asse's Caarh TalRemsedy Freeito Sufferers. Ifj aestarrh the os.thro t..o age i yu r oal sitn, lowng a man reehl ral ungs begi n ocre yoorself privoey a reednt. Thes uale votae of Nrew io School DititNe5 re herebiny no-uGb 'Thilteatm an eest be eka he ho osea July 31st 190, fo th puose adw ofr inan- annuadoe mill tax~ forl scheol purpoes sadn minl taxrbeng inaditi to th e a athre beins taxur nourbeing comllecthed.nsi Thdaisti Voters ous ew hirn rego istricetificSae hmereipno asrired iz n eera l beect' s. andh schlouse o. . July 31st, 1909. o Surveingnddon~ wiethrcy iRIB. trsUT ehL'tEiE re -trto Seiamerond S.~ eC. Noteqie ofgnea Dischargei. ol Clarenn ut, ococ the n.o Audcoegu4p n. uy3st, 1909,.o etr o icag Keldcae. . WHEELIER, Surveyig dn istcrar InRWnIN B. RUTLEGE.1% FUNT AND TINDER. Making Fire In the Days Before We Had Matches. A friend of mine of just my age used to iaugh about his own boyhood and tell the story of his mother shnking him in bed and bidding him put on his boots when he dressed and his over coat and wade through the snow to the next neighbor's to get a pan of hot coals with which to make the nre. I suppose Joe's mother had lost her fint. We kept our flint and what was called "the steel" in a round tin box such :, would hold a quart of straw berries now. and it was on the man telplece in the kitchen. It was half full of tinder. Half the boys and girls of today do not know what tinder is or was. sow. whoever was in the kitchen in the morning and found that the last hot coal of the wood fire had gone out took down the tinder box and struck the steel with the fint smartly and of ten until a redhot spark fell on the tinder: then very carefully she blew with her breath on any flakes of the tinder which had lighted until she had quite a little cove of lighted tinder. Then she took what we called a brim stone match and put that very care fully in the little hot hole. if all things worked well, the brimstonw lighted and the wood of the match lighted, and she lighted the candle, which made a part of the tinder box. Oh. dear! There were thousands of tinder boxes in little Boston the day I was born, and a few years ago I tried to buy one as a curiosity, and I could not And one in any of the jUnkahops. In those days old women would stop at the door and ask you to buy some bundles of matches. They had made tbese themselves of pine wood four Inches long. which they had dipped in hot brimstone at both ends. And those were the only 'matches that anybody ever heard of-Womanft Home Com Panion. Many people with chronic throat and lung trouble have found comfort and re lief in Foley's Honey and Tar as it cur es, stubborn coughs after other treat ment has failed. L M. Ruggles, Ress nor, Iowa, savs: "The doctors said I had nsemption. and I got no better until I took Foleys Honey and Tar. It stop pod the hemorroages and pain in my lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet." W. E. Brown & Co. Monkey and Goat. Monkeys are more renownedfor mis chief than for kindness, but even mon keys can be benevolent. 3L Mouton records the doings %o one in Gusda loupe that surely seemed to merit that reputation. This monkey had a friend in a goat that went daily to the pas are. Every night the monkey would plek out the burs and thorns, some times to the number of 2,000 or 3,000, from the goat's fleece, in order' that the animal might lie down in peace. On coming in from the pasture the goat regularly went in search of his light handed friend and submitted him self to the operation. Strange to say. the tricky instincts of the monkey re asserted themselves after the pricks were removed. He would tease the poor goat unmercifully. plucking his beard, poking him in the eyes and pulling out his hairs. The, goat bore it all withi patience, perhaps regarding It as only a fair price to be paid for the renmal of the thons.-Tanann Everyone would be benefited by tak ing Foley's Orino Laxative for stomach and liver trouble and habitual consti 'It sweetens the stomach and , etystimulates the liver and regulate the bowels and is much su perior to pills and ordinary lanad~ves. Why no& try Foley's Orino Laxative to day? W. E. Brown & Co. The Ruling Passion. His clothes said he was a traup, but his' brow was high and his man er grand. "Maam. may I request the favor of a pair of your husband's castoff trousers? These are somewhat psse."m This, with a sweep of a tat tered hat, brought results in the shape of a pair of hubby's oldest, which were just about two degrees better than those the tramp was wearing. After a critical survey of his acquisi tion, Ineadw of the polite words of thanks the good woman was waiting for, the tramp volunteered, with a deep, long drawn sigh of regret. "Mad am, I see your husbead discrdns from weaknese"-Puck. Mission of Pain. Although looked upon as an evil, pan iskaL It tells that the laws of nature have been violated and warns *ps to correct the cause. If it were not for pain we would go on doing things that would destroy us. Pain i a warning that something is wrong, and. Inead of trying to hush the pain with some drug we should seek to re move the cause. A light Rider's Raid The worst night riders are calomel, croton oil or aloes pills. They raid your bed torob fou of rest. Not so with Dr. King's New Life Pills. They never dis tress or izsoonvenience, but always cleanse the system, curing Colds, Head che, Constipation, and Malaria, 25c. at dl druggist. What H. Lacked. It Is related of a South American general, who was extremely well pleased with himelf, that once when about to sally forth to a grand dance he surveyed himelf contentedly in the mirror and thezn soliloquised thus: "Ahl Thou hast all-bravery. 'wealth, position, good looks. Ah. what dost thou lack?" Whereupon his orderly, who, un known to the general, was close at band, remarked: "Sense, general, sense." The Difference.. Little Lester Livermore-Papa, twhat, I the difference between a vision: and: a sight? This book says- Mr. Lver-' more-The difference between a girl before and a girl niter she is, mareied. -Puk. _____ Very Plain. Restaurant Patron-That bcn't a very good looking piece of meat Water Well, you ordered a plain steak.-Ex change. Sees Mother Grow Youmg. "It would be hard to overstate thbe wonderful change in my mother since she began to use Electric Bitters." writ es Mrs. W. L. ilpatrick of Danforth, Me. "Although past'o0she seems really to be growing young again. She suffer ed untold misery from dyspepsia for !t0 years. .\t last, she could neither cat, drink nor sl!eep. Doctors :rave her up and all remedies failed till Electric Bit trs worked such wonders' for h e r healt." They invigorate :0l vital or gas, cure Liver and Kidney troubles, induce sleep, impart strength. and appe Silver Linas to Black Clouds. "Of course I notiee things.' said the girl in the stocking department. "and one of the things I have noticed is that the stockings with the brightest red blue and green spots are bought by people dressed In the deepest mourn ing. Yes, that's right. Funny, ain't it?'-New York Press. Mixed. Patience-Did you ever ride in a sub marine boat? Patrice-No. but I rode In an ultramarine boat once. I just love that colorl-Yonkers Statesman. CASTORIA For Infants and ChildreD. The Kind You Have AhWp Bought Bears the Signature of , Prospects Brilliant. "I see you got married yesterday.. Chloe. Are your prospects brilliant?' "Yass. Mah husband's friends brought me fo'. me' washin's."-Crcle Magnain This world Is to the sharpest, heaven to the most worthy.-Hamiltn. If people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their dan ger they would without loss of time com mence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This creat remedy stops the pain and the irregularities, strengthens and builds up there organs and there is no danger of Bright's disease or other ser ious disorder. Do not disregard the early symptoms. W. E. Brown & Co. Satisfied. Mrs. Skowler-You will have to go, Mary. I can't put up with your Im pertinence any longer. I'm sorry I can't give you a recoedation. Mary-It's all right. mem. My leay lng alive will be all the recomme"d I need.-Boston Transcript The fool wanders; the wise traveL Sponh Proverb. Delay in taking Foley's Kidney Rem edy if you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fastens the disease up on you and makes a cure more difficult Commence taking Foley's Kidney Rem edy today and you will soon be well. Why risk a serious malady? W. E. Brown & Co. One Thing Certain. Canvasser (to lady of the house) Can you tell me, my dear nadan whether- your husband is Liberal or Conservative? "Oh. well," said the lady, "when he's with Liberals he's a Liberal, and when he's with Conservatives he's a Con servative-" "Ye but '.etween ourselves what Is be at home?" "Oh, at home! He's a perfect nut unce."-Andon Answes Toartued on a BoMe. "For ten'years I couldn't ride a horse without being in torture from piles," writes L. S. Napier, of Rugless, Ky., "when all doctors and other remedies failed. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me." Infallible for Piles, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Boils, Fever Sores, Eczea. Salt Rheum, Corns. 25e. Guaranteed by all druggist. Little five-year-old Bessle was telling about some nmeicin she had taken while I11. "Yes," sbe said, "I took some compulsion of cod liver oil, and" "You mean .'emulsion,' don't you, dear, not compulsion?" said the visitor. "Well," rejoined Bessle. "there was a good deal of compulsion about It." Chicago Nws Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops chronic coughs that weaken the consti tdtionand develop into consumption, but heals and strengthens the lungs. ~It a4 fords comfort and relief in the worst case of chronic bronchitis, asthma, hav fever and lung trouble. W. E. Brown & Co. It Would Mak, a Difference. Teae-Now, boys. here's a little example in mental arithunetic. How old would a person be who was born in 1875? Pupil-Please, teacher, was it a man or a woman?-Boston Tran script. _ _ _ To recall benefits we have -bestowed shows want of tact; to forget those be stowed on us shows want of heart. Delay in commencimg treatroent for a alight irregularity that could have been cured quickly by Foley's Kidney Rem edy may result in a serious kidney dis ease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds up the worn out tissues and strengthens these organs. W. E. Brown & Co. HOW AUTHORS WROTE Pope Thought Best When ln Bed-Vic tor- Hugo Wrote Standing. Alexander Pope, who was the literary pontiff of his time, thought best when in bed. Whenever a thought came to him he would jot It down on a scrap of paper. His servant often found bedclothes and floor covered with white bits containing aphorisms which have now become hackneyed quotations. Victor Hugo wrote -Les Miserables" standing up. an attitude which Haw thorne also assumed when he wrote many o.f his romances. One leg thrown over the arm of a ch2 or sitting on the arm of his sec retary's chair were Napoleon's favor It positions while dictating to Bour renne'a position which he varied now and then by patting that scribe on the head or pullinr his ears. Sir Walter Scott could while reclin ing on a lounge dictate to two amanu eses who frequently had to stop writ ing, so funny the dictated passages seemed to them. Balzac, In a monk's robe. freguently wrote from midnight till noon. taking drafts of strong coffee when drowsi ness attacked him and thus shorten ing his life by many years. no doubt. William Morris made one of his fa mous translations from the Greek while riding on the steam cars. Walt Whitman and Horace Traubel. original In all things, were most original in the position they took while thinking. They were wont, so Mr. Traubel says. to clImb upon a pile of lumber and lie down upon their backs. In that way each found out what the ether's best todts were.-Boston Globe. What He Wanted. "Be careful, young man. You know the old saying. 'Marry in haste andire pent at leisure.'" "Tht's why I'm rushing things. What I want Is leisure."-rEhcangc. When forue fails us the supposed' friends of ourprseosdy msh Delicious Puddings made fromD JELL0 . Powder Mix tocether one packare Jkilc Crem Powder (any flavor) and two heap ing tablespoonfuls of corn starch. Di solve in a little cold milk. Stir this mix tUre into One qUar*.t f boiliOC Milk and1 cook until sufcicntly thick. usually from one to two minutes. serve with malk. cream or any good pudding sauce. Use doubleboiler orstir constantly to prevent scorching. xay be garnished with straw becries or any small fruits. Stir a package of Jell-O Ice Cream Powder into a quart of milk and make two quarts of fne ice cream at one cent a dish. So by C-2oeWi..2 s. Illstrated Recipe DokPrM Yhe Genesee Pare FoodCo.,Le RoyN.Y. Young Girls Just entering L-to WOnnhnod, often suffer mzch pain and . misery during the change of their physic organizalot Many o will tel you thcar female roube started duirg that 1ying eriod. and has ch:g to them ever since. Cardul is a friend to young girls, as well as to women of all ages. It has been found to help women during their trying periods by relieving pain and restoring disordered organs to health. [aKB Mrs. Mary Hudson, East man, Miss., writes "While staing with me and going to s.hool, my yc=g sisterwas In terrible misery. I got her to take a fe-- doses of CARDUI =1d It heled hsr at once. "I Lave taken Cardul my 30 lr&ndbe1eveIwould have ben ude: the day had it not been for that venwn-t med& Y CarduL It 2 help Y= For sale cvarywhr. E 48 llt scured by up-to-date plutinbame en hace the enjoyment of the tenfold pleasure enjoyed when fitted by Rl. M. Masters of Charleston, S. C. No one should miss any of the devices now known and obtainable. Towel racks, brush and soap holders, sprinkets, etc., form an aggregate of possible conven iences which sensible people cannot well be without. Your ideas about plumbing shouldn't stop wit~h proper sanitary conditions. Let us put you u-to-date. R. Fl. FIASTERS, 27-29 KIcg Street, Charleston, S C Uniesity Of South Carolina. Schools of Arts, Science, Education, Law, Engineering and Grad uate Students. Ten different courses leading to the derees of A. B., and B3. S. College Ifees, room and light, $66. Board $12 per month. Ttition'remitted in special cases. Forty-two scholarships e a e h 'worth 8100 in casb and free tuition. For catalogue address S. C. MITCHELL, Peiet Columbia. S. C:. 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 weli bred, not afraid of steam or automiobiles, bred by myself. work single or double, with or without eye winkers, quality such as to make' them valuable. 5 and 6 yea old. H. L. WII~sos, M. D., Jordan, S. C. LOANS NEGQTIATED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Puray & Q'3rya, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning, S. C. W HEN 'YOU COMfE TO TOWN CALl. AT WA E LLS'. slAVING SA LOON Whicu i.. ftted up with an eye to the. cornfert of hi'. custoner'. . .. HAIR CUTTING( *iN ALL STYLES. SHAVINGi AND SHAMPOOING' Done with neatness and dispateb... .. .. ... A cordia! invitation 1.4 .extended... Manig~ Titnes Block. stop the ccagh and heels langs for chureac. saerure. B'o opIates Dr. King's N~ew Life Pills The ae+t in the world. Will crre any case bevond the reach of r W. 0. w. Woodmeu of the Wv..:w.: Meets on fourth Monday night. : 8:30. Visitn:: Sovereigns% invited. onia Laxative Fruit Srup' Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural actionofthestom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Price 500. W. E BROWN & CO. 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. I f. N. fluI 1119 4. E. C. HORTON, Manager. The Bak of Manning, Manning. S. C. Capital Stock................. 0,000 Surplus.................. 40,000 1 Stockholders' Liability........ 40,000 Total Protection to Depositors. $120,000 START YOUR BOY in the right way. Good habits instilled in the youth will bear good fruit in after years. Whether it be the smali account of the boy or a business account of the man that is entrusted to us we can guaranteed perfect satisfaction Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of A. J. Morris. deceased, will present theafduly attested, and those owing said estate will make payment to the undersigned qualitled Executor of said estate. R.P.MORRIS, Executor. New Zion. S. C., June 2S. 1900. Notice of Dischagge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon Conuy on the 28th day of July, 1909, for letters of-dischargre as Administrator, with the Will Annexed, ofthe estate :-f W. J. McFaddin, de IBEN S. CRAWFORD. Alcolu. S. C., June 26. 1909. DR. .J. A COLE, DENTIST, L'pstairs over Bank of Manning. MIANNING. S. C. Phone No7. .J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST. MANNING, S. C. W. C. DA~VIS. J. A. WEIERG. DAVs & WEINBERG, ATTORNEYS A a MAiNNING, S. C. Prompt attention given to collections. JH.LESE ATToRZNEY AT LAW. MANNING. S. C. McS AINWOODS. e ATTRNEYAT LAW. Mann. S. C. Ottice Over Levi's Store. s. . relanY. s. .nurven anY P RDY & O-3RYAN. .ttorne vs ::.nd Couseors at Law. MA NNINC. S. C. C HARLToN DuRANT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. U-rer B~ackache -rects ---larities risk havfi 's Disease of Kidney or Bla ~kc Di~e --- Diaete aedicine. No medicine can do mor. e Diabetes W. E. BROWN & CO. WHEN LIFE END. Y1uCr Icormae Ceases. THE WIFE AND CHILDREN WILL THEN MEED HELPMUCH ( THAN THEY DO NOW. WI1L TiE?EP Y GaET I W A POLICY IN THE OLD-RELIABLE Hartford Life Insurance Comparny Will afford thew Maximum Protection at a Minimum Cost. All Moderu Policy Foris, Combining the Best Features with the Liberal Premium Rates. MARTON RICH, GezCAgt. Columnbia, S. S. E. TNGRAM, Local Agent, J. M. WINDHAM, Local Agen Manning. S. C. Manning S IT PAYS TO PLANT TOBMI IT ALSO PAYS TO BUY YOUR WIRE RflEi FLUES and REPAIRS FROM We can put up Flues of any weibt desired. Our r day has had four years' experience in makingfluewnd isZ pert at the business. All our Flues are built under-is pe supervision and guaranteed to give satisfation. O been giving thorough satisfaction to our custome ib and we are trying to give our customers the BEST ELUES sible for the LEAST MONEY. See us anileave oro de us and guarantee prompt atttention .to same. --ank advance, we are Yours for business, Manning Harwie QUALI. j c * p We want to direct your asentidufistronr2Ed Buggies. Our Rock Hill, Dnrham, Corbt~ia 16 Buggies embrace every featuretobederenservi' able and perfect riding~ Buggy: 1fias ~ao ind finish and durability in a Buggy youicapt; fr hIMow Idollar, we have it. . .+ FRE>722. -You get a ticket with each Bugba ettlso one chance at our fifty dollar prize.Soed money. Get in line and win. I WAGONS. Our Line of Wagons is compiete, and for lightness draft and durability for the price we dffer' is-uap ached mn any rival. ca ladofHORSES. Our crlaofHorses was unloade this morn~ Come in and select what you want from a car that not been picked overr. We vwill *give you theabenie - our twenty-five years experience in helping you get ~' what you want. LAP ROBES and HARNESS. We now handle the celebrated -A Robe have the best Line ever shown in the couty. Pv dred satisfied customers using ouriad-madern In fact we carry everything in oar line yoeu want.~ G~ antee the. quality and satisfy you with Ithe. pricew We want your trade and are in shape tget tit will inspect our line before you make your pur~hss Yours wide awake and ready to serve your ID. M. BR ADHA1W&S9 BRING YOUR JOB WORK. TO THE TIMES. OFE APPAREL SHOP uiuco FOR MEN AND LADIESWIDRN Ever'ything of the best for the personal wear and adorn ment of both sexes. We till mail orders carefully OR M fE&' and promptly.ArftS DuSt Eat and GrownFa FREH EAT A ~ ~ ? or bmeadch. OUTFITTING OO Lm-a T NPOM EATh.p ou Rm Chuarlson S. C.lhS teiuckwe, som CALL& TIMFS.s periodiais fm