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WE HAVE but we sell goods much cheaper than you can buy at any sale, for the simple and sound rea sons, ,-We have no expenses of advertising, have no leaders at less than cost to make up dol lars on other goods by' schemes. Our Fall Stock comes in daily in large volumes and we need the room. We also can use the money to good advantage to bay goods for cash for less money. For all these reasons we offer our entire Summer Stock at such low 'ces that no sale can match it. is well-known to all our patrons that we always are in position to buy our goods at -lower figures and we can afford to sell almost at such prices some merehants cannot buy. This hks been proven many times and we are ready to prove it to you at any time. Just a trial at our store will convince you." - 1.1 ASIOFF, C'WIM XCLEDD BLUAM E~arair The following offers con tain only selected Me -~ K . The Manning' * --Greatest FOUR-- -PU E AmeIan _ __hn.... 5 0 Am~eao!tyIrnI. Times TOTAL Blue..Boo.................... 3o $2875 Wah minn . . . ... .. ... ... 50 215 Bok-eepe......i .......... 2 50 1 10 Annean ... ot......... . 4 0 36 Blsan Cokig....o...... 250 2 15 mBreora...tt........... 330 2' 55XE Boaimau-.n.............5 50 553 Book-kepe in...... .... 2 50 2 10 Craftman. ..............40 3680 Dr-eob at Bgeme...--2 50 2 10 ElCritian & H ae... 50 25 Etude mselovers. ... 3 00 2 50 Fil n tem...... 3 00 2 50 Ven.Ikestra Porum..-.... .............a 5 2 85 adms mrnsao Garden Magazine ..... ....2 50 2 15 sll 6oo oskeeping..... ...250 151ASI good LiJterature.........185 17 Hampton'saaine .......3 00 2 50 HarprBazar............-... 2n 50e 5ra15 Harper's Magazine..........5 50 5O ofntonlitr0t a .-Harper'; Weekly........... 550 .500 patcllsosi oa BOme NeedleWOrk.........2 25 3 00 ig oskeig n Houe Beautiful..........4 00 3 % aigadfrihn Housekeeper...............2 25 2 10" .Housewife...............1 85 1 75 wmn h cr fcid Human Life...... ........ 250 2 15 huoanp le.co Illustrated LondonNews.... 7 50 5 Reiwi 55 oya Independant...-- ..------. 3 5 2 8.5 International Studio. ......650 5 75 yar J.dg..........-----. .-. 650 5~ 75 Keramic Studio...........5 50 5 00 Ladies' World........... 200 1 85HEMA Leslie's Weekly.... ......850 5 50 PCO Le......... ....... ..... 650 55 SUCES 'sagazine.....4 00 3 25 ~olh (Salem) new. ...-2 50 215MOEN McCalls Ma.and pattern... 2 00 1 90 PcoilR McClure's Maaine .......3 00 2 40Toav Metropolitan Magazine. ..3 00 2 15 ____________ Marwin S. C Educational Rally. lIhere will be an Idcationa; 1, eeting, held at the rozhitie. t stae Auut. The date set Ilarendoni .\u:st, at Mannin;. i., earne.stly desired that all trui attend thi mneetiu;;. as it , ::re; desired to Zet intol , o touch with en:ire ed-:ational Imach inery. T lhe .It io1al am ain m ' mi is iu.sy ;:ettin; out literature for I tribution. andas<sooni ::, iti recei% will be mailed to each trustee in county. as well as to otners intere in educational work. Several speakers from elsewhere 1 be sent here: and I am arran;;intr several speakers from our trust esides the regular speakers. portunity will be givefn for _eneral i cus-sion. !t wcula be well for each : every tru-teno to be thinkcin" of wh anad how some improvement can made. and be in readiness to others the beneits of his thougl Every man. womaan and child at interested in the cause of education urged to A.ttend this public educatio mass meetin-z Fach reader of the T M.\NNING.; Tis is urged to spro the call :aUd thus insure a r meeting, the :rood e!Tects of which spread over and permeate the cou througahout. 1l-espectfully. S E.J. BROWN-. County Supt. Educati4 CASTOR IA For infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bogl Bears th o WANTED NO LAWYER. It Was a Simple Matter to Satisfy t Accused. "Jed Blake to the bar." ordered t judge In a rural Alabama court. A big, hulking ne::ro ambled up to arraigned for murder. "Jed," began the judge. "you a charged with the grvest crime knov to the law, that of taking the life of fellow man One of the forms .Pf pn Ishment for murder Is deatS Ha you -nade any arrangements for yo defenise in this case. Jedr "No. suh. jedge. I ain' done nuthin "Have you a lawyer. Jed? "No. suh. jedge. I ain' got no i yer. I an' got nuthin'. jedge." "Wel. Jed." said the judge. showL a U+le Impatience. -have you talked anybody about this case?" "I talked to de sheriff some dat nig when he come after me, jedge, but y< knows dat didn't do no good." "For your Information. Jed. I W state that it is within the province< this court to appoint counsel to al defendant who has none. I am no ready to appoint you a lawyer. I you want one?" "No, jedge. I don't want nuthin replied Jed rather dolefully. "See here," snappea the judge, won't have any more of this foolls ness. You say you don't want al lawyer. Well, then, what do you I tend to do about this caser "Well, I tells you, jedge. I al 'tendin' to do nuthin'. Ef It's je' same to you, jedge, as far as I's co cerned r's willin' to let do whole ma ter drap right here."-Everybody's. Delay in commenceng treatment for sight irregularity that could have bee cured quickly by Foley's Kidney ReE edy may result in a serious kidney di ease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds t the worn out tissues and strengther these organs. W. E. Brown & Co. gazi-nes of the highes Juvenile, Outdc Times and Cc Subscription offer. Through a RLICA TIO .. VA LU E al Review ' tue of tbe up to date-minute far ie. It has four foreign offic rts, in Paris, Londen, Berlin a ers in touch with what is new, ible sty'e. Pictorial Review isi N MAGAZINE ateresting, its articles broad, a e of the regular deportments dressmakingf miliinery, croch usehold finance, sanitation, ho ,. money-making suggestions en. a page for elderly people, y as from the stage. etc. Pictor if bought singly would cost $1 ING TIMES, 52 numbers, $1. G REVIEW, . .12 numbers, $1. MAGAZINE, ..12 numbers, $1. RISCILLA. . .12 numbers.. view Pattern... ..Value... tLue..... ...... ......., -4 THE MANNING r. or renewal. or extensions. ) will duplicate any offer made b After One Ravage the Disease May Lie It j Dormant For Years. e*c- The leper in the settlment at M10 t LtlV lokni is far better off than the leiper the who lies in hiding o'utside. Suih a ' tWe leper is a lonely outw:ast. living in con .te stant fear of discovery and slowly and: 4! surely rottiug away. The action of r1 the leprosy is not steady. It lays hold of h ted Its victim. commits a ravage and then I lies dormant for an indetermiiate pe- ni il riod. It muay no: commit another rav-: ir lor age for tive years or ten years or forty' s years, and the patient may enjoy un- n Interrupted good health. Rarely. how- b ever. do these rirst ravages cease of fl ere themselves. The skilled surteozn is re be quired. and the skil-d surgeon cannot b ive be called in for the leper who Is in !. its. hiding. For instance. the first ravage' h all may take the form of a perforating ul- 1W r cer in the sole of the foot. When the le Ibone is reached necrosis sets; in. If s .ad the leper is In hiding he cannot be operated upon. the necrosis will con- a' tinue to eat its way up the bone of M tvI the leg, and in a brief and horrible al time that leper will die of gangrene or some other terrible complication. On cl the other hand. if that same leper .; W in lolokai the surgeon will operate: ti upon the foot. remove the ulcer, cleanse at the bone and put a complete stop to that particular ravage of the disease. A month after the operation the leper will be out riding on horseback. run. ba ning foot races. swimming In the break- - ers or climbing the giddy sides of the -alleys for mountaln apples. And, as c has been stated before the disease, ly-m lng dormant, may not again attack him I for five, ten or forty year&-Jack Lon- in, don in Contemporary Review. ] af he Many people with >-ronic throat and su lung trouble have found coniort and re be lief in Foley's Honey and Tar as it cur es stubborn coughs after other treat ment has failed. L ,. Ruggles, Reas nor, Iowaays: "The doctors said I had consumption. and 1 got no better until ato I took Foley's Honey- and Tar. It stop- dkI n ped the hemorrhages and pain in my a lungs anj they are now as sound as a' n- bullet." W. E. Brown & Co. kib re BEAVERS' HOMES. to; How the Ingenious Little Builders Con- wt struct Their Houses. When the beavers' dams are com pleted. the animals separate into small, to comp-ne to build cabins or houses for themselves. These are constructed I" upon piles along the borders of the ed pond. They are of an oval shape, re- N sembling a beehive, and they vary So from five feet to ten feet in diameter, 0 according to the number of families. T 13. they are to accommodate. These dwellings are never less than us( wc two stories high, generally three. and -%P sometimes they contain four apax:- wa ments. The walls of these are from fa two feet to three feet thick, formed no of thq same materials as the dams. On to the inske they are made smooth. but M left rough without, being rendered im- su penetrable to rain. ' ols The lower story is about two feet nc a, high, the second Is formed by a floor ur le of sticks covered with mud. and the 143 eupper part ter-mintes with an arched ~roof. Through eachfoor therelis a t passage, and the uppermost floor is: 1 always above the level of the water., g Each of these huts has two doors, one 1ig a on the land side to admit of their go. but n Ing out and seeking provisions that of 3-way, another under the water and be- yot low where It freezes to preserve their the P communication -with the pond.-Eng- thit '~ush Magazine. gro Smerit- The needs anddes or interests. Fiction, Techm smopolitan or Ai most unusual arrangement with the pu 'NS AND - - $4.15 -iSuccess M ~h- Aims to be the one indispensable es, ad The Great Home est lot of America. It stands for the biy and for national, civic and busines The world's work is told in articli portant happenirgs in engineeri ,nd art, hiterature, etc. The serial ar tre best procurable. Readers have1 et- writers on dress, etiquette, horr mue phases-the table, the farm. the g foir investments and child-culture. Suc< rit, ened by the masterly inspirational -ial Marden, the editor, and a wealth < .80 Success Magazine is 10c. a copy at cost $1.20 a year. 50.i 15. TIMES, EVERYBODY'S a lagazines may be sent to one or to sep y any reputable agent. agency. or pub AANNb FLOATIhNG A WHALE. rtflating the Monster C::r--: to Kw It on the Surface. "Then began the wo'rk of brin;gin ic whale to the surface and lowir: : up so that It wouhl tiont." says -riter oni wh:Li.ng in Popular ME aiics. "Taking a hitch about a cor r'nient post, the rope was slacked an in through a pulley block at the ans' end to relieve the strain of raisin ie great body. The winch was set i totion. and for riftee-n minutes nott t was heard save the monotonou rind as fathom after fathom of in 'as wound in. When the body wa rought alongside the lobes of th aLkes were cut ofT and lifted to th ck. Then a long coil of small rub r hose,. one end of which was at ched to a pump and the otlier to r>low. spear pointed tube of ste< ith perforations along its entir ngtb. was br.ought Into play. Tb car was jabbed well down into th hale's side, the air pump was started id the body slowly hiLed with air 'hen intlated suf~ciently to keep i loat, the tube was withdrawn. th cision plugged with ekum and the ia!ns cast of. A buoy with a f1a: as then attached to the carcass and e N- hole set adrift to be picked ur the end of the day's hunting." What He Wanted. Voung Mr. Charles was pial.nly em. rrassed. and Mis Smith knew whin is coming, or thought she did. *Er.Miss Smith." he said feverishly ould 1-er-see your father for a me mnt or two'e 'Certainly. Mr. Charles!- And, excus ; herself. she swept from the parlor Presently the old man came in. and ter a short conversation with Mr arles. he stepped to the door and mmoned his daughter. 61r. Cnarles, whose face was radiant id, "As I have a long ride before me hink- I will say good night." 'Oh, papa." pleaded the girl immedi ly her lover disappeared. "did be I you" I did." broke in the old man. s daughter fell on his neck and sed him. He held her at arm's 9th. I did." he repeated. "I lent him irpence to get home with-that was tat he wanted me for."- London Origin of Surnames. urnames were introduced into Eng d by the Normans and were adopt by the nobility a-bout 1100. The old rmans used Fitz. which signinles m, as Fitzberbert. The Irish used for grandson-O'Neal. O'Donnell. e Scottish highlander used Mac. as cdonald, son of Donald. The Welsh d Ap. as Ap Rhys. the son of Rhys. Richard. The prefix Ap eventually s combined with the name of the her; hence Prys. Pritchard, etc. The thern nations added the word son the father's name, as Williamson. ny of the most common surnames, h as Johnson, Wilon. Dyson. Nich >a. eM.. were taken by Brabanters I others. Flemings, who were nat lized In the reign of Henry VI. Trhe Sycamore. he sycamore has been called the r'ptian fig tree. The date of its be planted In England Is not known, It was very early. Mary. queen Scots, brought over from France a :ng sycamore, which she planted In gardens of Holyrood, and from have sprung all the beautiful res of sycamores now to be seen cotland.-St. James' Gazette. sires of every one w iical, Music, Art, Hu rnerican Suc4 blishers we are able to make A DRES FOR O SUCCESS agazine maagazine in the home- is magZine tb 'hest ideals in home life. s honesty in public life. ~s descriptive of the im- of ng, science, agriculture, br ticles and tiction are the hc lie advice of the ablest m<4 temaking in its various va asrden, books and reading, de :ess Magazine is strength- ani writings of Orison Swett w< >f poetry, humor and art. ke id if bought singly would Pt ,nld DELINATOR irate addresses. Additional r lisler. [NG THE NUMBER THIRTEEN. Time Was When It Used to Be Con-; sidered Lucky. Abstrnct seience has (lone much in Urushing away the cE'bwebs of )opular superstition. and albstruct sciceA., es talalishes the fact th:at thirteen inl :u cient times hnl'Dl quite a diff.-r-nt me-n. - Ing from the thirteen of today. Uri ental people foundl in thirteen some thing divine nnd hence snethind'4 gzid. Thus it Is in the folklore of the 4 Perslans, the Indians and IlIindows. Old Testament Jews were of the same opinion. as Biblical students well know. Thirteen cities %re especially 4 dedicated to the priestly tribe: thirteen high priest descended fronm Aaron: thirteen L'Ings sat in the high councia of the nneicnrs: on the 1">th day of the 4 month L-an ihe ipreparations for! Pass v-r 1began. and the holy incen'lse coisted of thirtevn different odors It is well known thalt all the- nationls (f the old world werte In more or les Intellectual rapport. The ideas of o'e tribe descended to the other. But it is; certainly Interesting to learn that the 4 figure 13 hnd Its s:cred and divine' meaning also in America of yore among the lont since extinct tribes of 4 the Incas and the Aztecs. The inhab- 4 ftants of Peru counted seven days without any particular name In the 7eek. Their year had seven times fifty-two days. or four ties thirteen weeks. The father was compelled to support his illegitimate child to the thirteenth year. The Aztecs had weeks of thirteen days. each with a special name. Their century had fifty two years. or four times thirteen. Their public archives were of circular form, with a sun in the center of each of the thirteen parts, and thirteen were their tribes. I. Everyone would be bene5 ted by tak ing Folev's Orino Laxative for stomach and liver trouble and habitual consti pation. It sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much su perior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orino Laxative to day? W. E. Brown & Co. His Dilemma. dW "1m in a difficulty over my gir." "What's wrong?" "I've been saying such nice things to her that she's getting conceited. If I stop she'll think I don't care for her any longer. and if I go on she'll think she's too ood for me."-London Mall. A Previous Specimen. He-If rd known how sarcastic you were I never should have married you. She-You had a chance to notice it Didn't I say. "This is so sudden," when you proposed to me after four years' courtship?-Boston Transcript Time to Do Something. Mrs. MImm%-Mary, it Vas 1 o'clock this morning when you got in. I heard you. Mary-Well. ma'am, If I 4 was you rd take something to make = me sleep better. I took my shoes off = down in the kitchen and didn't make s no more noise than a cat would. Ive I been kind of worried about you for a 0 good while." A- Night Rider's Raid. The worst night riders are calomnel, croton oil or aloes pills. They raid your 'bed to rob you of rest. Not so with Dr. King's New Life Pills. They never dis-| tress or inconvenience, but always I cleanse the system, curing Colds. Head- 3 ache, Constipation, and .\aiaria, Mag ill be found represented mnor. Religion, Etc. :ess--Value $2. this remarkable offer to our subscrib< S PATTE' NLY - - Miodern Prh one of the best Embroidery Magazit e recognized Leading Fancy Work ] America. It is undisputed authorita aide:y, knitting. crocheting, lace, co me decorations. It is tilled from< )fthl with designs, instructions, des< luable information. Aside from the partments. there are department's i~ d water-color painting, stenciling, irk, basketry and the like. It has ma epers. and is areal good magazine fc 'iscilla is 10ic. a copy. and if boughi a year. FO $2.6, Talue $4.00. for $3.00. ostage is. charg~ed on Canadian and F TTIM4E The Drink Habit Won't Hurt You If you (Irink only good T';a. Most people already know that we are headquarters for this article, but for the in Sformalion of the few who may oot know, we wish to call attention to our Special Coupon Offer With every pound of our Famous Satsuma Blend at 75c. lb. Empress Blend at 60c. we give a Coupon worth loc. in Merchandise. This means that you get the very best Tea at the lowest possible price. Drink our Teas and keep cool and happy. Manning Grocery Co. The Hustling House on Busy Block. ninip are now the acknowledged leaders ii low prices for first-class Hardware of every description, and they are going to main tain that reputation -and make things fairly hum the coming season. We are almost daily adding to our ~already large stock, and have now almost everything - carried in our line. Stoves, Ranges, Oil Cook Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, the best Enamel Ware on the market:Tinware, Flower Pots, Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Tops. Two cars Wire Fencing. Special prices on same. The best Paints, Oils and Varnishes that can be bought. The largest and moste complete stock of Guns, ,Rifes and Loaded Shells ever brought to this market. The famous Keen Kuttergoods. Knives, Razors, Scissors, every pair guaranteed. - AUl these and many, oher articles thatsmust be sold. Come to see us in the Levi Block. ;azines! in this list-Women. Literaure, Reviews, 50 for $2.15. ~rs, R N --FIOU R S$2.65. ThMannTie otergazine.....20 88 :otoroatto--cover---50ac1 :ripnatiome articles 2a0n1d7 strctl fancy-wostucr------2k '0 r h oe oe n otAercnRie . 0 50 Otinr' Magazine...........30 200 PcfMoto t................30 250 PrM odeciand............ 3 .00 18 Neation.. ........e..-......... 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