The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 11, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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1 Je-O Ice Cream Powder Makes Ice ceam at cost of 1 eent per plate JtcaM. Usece package of Jei-Oce cream Powder.oe boede mik-m an=d freeze Nbae ..re. An geient in the -c ke. 2 uar of Pre. Deli imo. re Cmm in W m e. C.oers son 2 ,ackages f c. Book of Recipe MFRE Addnu. De GUM ft eed CA.e sy.N.Y Notice of Discharge. We will apply to the Judge of Pro base for Clarendon county, on the 19:;h day of August, 1909, for letters of dis charge as Administrators of the Estate of Kimbrough J. Johnenn, ceceased. W. W. JOHNSON. C. F. RAWLINSON, Administrators. NOTICE. Surveying done with accuracy and despatch. Apply to IRWIN B. RUTLEDGE. Summerton, S. C. e Theb stIn tm ewodr. - - ________________-- a ROLE OF THE COCOAUT. p Te Otbf of Life to the Natives of b Sea Washdw lsa S A is mre th a. concdence that the -tree which fatnlshes a greater amomnt of available material to man thanasy other In the vast kingdom of getbIes s the f&rst to spring up an - tare'roeks of the newly are n4 anal reef, The cocoanUt. so tormed g llited throughout tropical Islands .2 It thrives best near the sea. seldom 1i penetraing far Into the Inteine. Its bardabell s a cot of m fr the em byo pean It to standhard 'age for a procracted period andla up mewee -the wreiou Ufe kmtniature.k The3 ft nt which envelos It S mIs emom s n the mrnet ne secount of the gesar incressed bulk g b ksea tbeJarwhich would binev -1"- should the bard nut tef unpeo- ej Seted from the tall tree to the groud si mixty or niety feet below. Soeki aboNimwould swrely fai toi s benk theaoabs ****'"thaosset as the rimEsO. neesary to :m Te eatiirbuast not oy s imek thbier t anf. but oasft it supe theuvate. wiletbe tough oter am ileeleiwwster ei Zm'Is the tieewitihkhe to mn th 4 nst in thert aH his neces-raw sisteyekttered where themrr seinmand theiedm oter a footing. .nd frm ite kambe native sere. ma buter. wine. vnegr oil. gv mg i t~ing~ t~tch 2r reof and mnates V Kataggift -My pga lesaces hahlambe r w --. ,r..... -3 - a ~........4 00.3 6 - -a ... ... 5 2 3 . 3 0 2 1( RE SYoo.).2. 0 216: C 3triM ~mrc...550 4 5( em="m Mo........... 4 50 3 St Cani:W~teraure.........450 3214 - eger ... ... .... 2300 12S ~CmrieinA teie . 5...450 -4 04 enr 1 i.......4 50 34 Ca .ma4ves . 3o 00 3 5 D w......eam.... .....2300 2150 14rm..;..... . ........340 2 85 3ctarencazine....-- .... 250 2.15 Goode Hona-ng..... .. 2 00 25 Go-od trnatre.. .... 1 85 1 2% ~ampt aain........025 Ibtarpea.....a..............S3 earpeesxagadn.......... Gor uek eely...........23 Beooedlewour.......... 1 Haons aiul............ 30 2S Hosekeeper............--..305( =.>Bomwi.................13 7 Human Life...............25 1 Indpenent.........330 2850 latrnticza Stdi....5 50 5 00 Judg..............60 5 00 Keramc Stuio..2 5 3 C00 Magaine4 00 3 olk(Saem D~*~ 2350 - 15 Bica=t-1gLondntNews.... 200 190 McdesdMnga.............3 00 2 40 Moernatina.udi. .... 65 Kam Sctio.......... one ful ye0a us oulst and patern. il q0ot yo 9h Manningr. S. C. Arrested for Forging Money Order. The Mi ers are From Manning. After success'fulPv Opteratinz a ;wint ling a-ame for sev-ral minths. Frau NMiller. A negro-t. whv tio _ place (1 residence at slo kri str.--t. w9 caught this aftern(oitn by 11. -. Ilirt acting cierk of the .lack.-ouville 1pk otlice, at ! o'clock. at, the corner o Third and Walnut streets and turne< over to Detective Caboon. On the 22d of last April Frank .iilei received a letter, which was addres.,e to Silas Miller. another negro. wh< ,works at Cummer'. mi!!. The lettei was from the latler's father. and con tained a moner ):d.-r for Al7. waiet, Frank Miler rea-il;y ap-.1rt.riated tx his own use. To.w.ecure thc payuert o1 the money h, s.ecur,-d1 :he -iuature- a Lewis Carn Bro-.. z. an indlornemnt, and when he presniee the order at, the local ofce it was caIed without que! Lion. Emboldened by ois success. the negro continued to impersonate Silas .lMier. and when the money was slow in com ing from the father of Silas, who .ived in South Carolina. the prisoner wrote to the old man and informed him that his son was sick and in ..:ed of iunds. The old negro without suspicion sent along q:0 in open mail, addressed to his ;on. and this was aiso appropriated by Frank I.iiler. He continued to inter :eoz the mail of Silas until the latter >ecame alarmed at the lack of letters rom his father and reported the matter o the authorities. Investigation followed, and it, was dis overed that Frank Miller had been iving under the two names for quite a chile. The money order which mark <1 the beginning of his operations was eut back to Jacksonvile from the office a Sonu Carolina. and then i:. was an asy matter to laate the offender. It. is nown that the aegro secured " by Lis scheme. and it is thought that. be, eceived more than this from the old tegro in South Carolina. who thought NI the time his son was receiving the money. The penalty for the crime of bich the negro stands accused will, if roven, give him a long term in prison. od as there are two or three counts to e lodged against him, he will probably pend several years in jail.-Jackson Wle Times-Union. No matter bow long you have suffer 1, Foley's Kidney Remedy will help m. Mrs. S. L. Bowen. of W4yne, W. a, writes: "1 was t- sufferer from kid y disease. so that at time I could not t out of bed, and when 1 did 1 could it stand straigbt. I took Foley's Kid y Remedy. One dollar bottle and wt of the second cured ms entirely willI cure you. W. E. Brown & Co. Virgnia Cabbage. Select a sma . One pointed head of bbage, cutting of the top for a lid. at out the cen-, leaving a wall an dh thick. CI'op one cupful of cab tge very fine, then add one cupful Lch of ground ham and - veal, one ated onion and finely chopped green vper, sf roUed crcke, two beaten xs, one cupful of milk, two table eoals of melted butter, one-half aponal each of eeler salt and It, one salbpoonful of white pepper d two dashes of McIx thor-j' gWy fl cabbe-e, on the lid. put a cheesecloth beg and boil in salted Ater for - o* -hour. SUce <'osswise d ser wnth cream sauce. Dell 30s. Serre the potato croquettL on esampatter.-Chcago Rocord-Eer Wel the Waitress. wman remarked the wise 'SordGo you figure that out?' que d-the intereted spinster. 'I se '.a-e-ed:- answered the w., "'she bs waIting to get one. and~ she is she's waitig for him to . hoe.ce~gosews. yal sin only selected Mag 'he Manning 1 Greatest Si -'r PUB TOTAL TE I $1.50 Piotorie Readers appreciate the vali. ion service of this magazine managed by fashion experts Vienna. It keeps its reader and mast smart in seasonabi solely a Its fiction is ceran it of atinalinerest. Some o practical lessonis in home di ing, housekeeping, and hous decorating and furnishing, women, the care of children. humor and puzzles. echoes1 Review is 15c. a copy and if a year. THE MANNID PICTORIAL E 3UCCESS M2 MODERN PR. Pictorial Revie Total value 7Subscriptions may be new. c a lowest possible price. We wil Woman. It takes a hundred men to make :o er1tcampmentiit. hut ou- wonan can maki n.' !w :ti nly adhmir..- woman a e li .tuz duliill e*a~t~tre' that w;1; ever crv. ted. but I re erence ler a tin rtederi:ti- ' : < itb t humanity . he .-at cru of all -he virtu.-s. the pledge o ac ! ;irfect qualities of heart and head it is not just nor ri-.ht ti Ity the sin: 01 Men at the feet of woman. It is he cause women are so much better that men, that their faults are conside*red greater. A man's desire is the foundation ol hi. love, but a woman'- deire i, borrt of her love. The one :hin_. in this worhd Ithna: !, constant Lthe nie peak that aris e.N above all cloud.. the one wiudow in whichi the lighJt- f-orevr otius, the one -r th. E darknesso cannot quench. is , rises to the :reatest heitia. It sitnk'., to the edeps. It forrives the mst injnries. It i. perenniai of ife ant zrows in every einate. Neith er codness nor ne::!ect. harshness nor cruelty can extinguish it. A woman's love is the pe-rfune of the heart. this is the real love that suhlues the earth: the love that has wrought all m13iracies of art: that gives us music all the way from the cr-adle son-Z to the grand clow in symphony that bears the soul away on wing-s of tire. A love that is greater than power. sweeter than life and stronzer than death." DAvi> Bauw. Turheville, S. C., July '0, 1109. Cures Bay Fever and S er Cold. .. S. Nusbautp. Batesville. Indiana, writes: "Lut year I suufered for three monLhs with a sumuer cold so in:: that it iterfered with my business. I had many of the symptoms of hay fe ve. and a doctor'. prescription did not reac-h my case. and I took several med icines which seemed only to agrrvate it. Fortunately I insisted upon having Foley's loney and Tar. It quickly cur ed me. My wife ras since used Foley's Honev anal Tar with the same suce+.." W. E. Browt & Co. The Poultice Is a Barbaric Relic. The poultice is a barbarous relic of the days of witch burning. The typ Ical home poultice Is made of flaxseed. It Is a soggy. unsavory. germ Infested Instrument of torture. Clapped upon the suffering baby's chest. It Interferes with the poor child's breathing, infects his skin with the germs that cause pimples and boils and makes him un bearably uncomfortable and unhappy. rhe beat in the poultice Is its only raluable feature. The dampness does lamage. and the ftxseed is as inert as ;o much sawdust or breakfast food. Why not use hot water bags or. bet |r still. bot cloths?-Dellneater. He Got the Teacher. I A man alled at a grmar school ina t large cIty to see one of the teacbers c Id, uncertain Just which- was the d oom he wanted. noted the bell buttons n the main corridor. He pressed one if them. His surprise ws.great when con after the sound of the gong chil tren and temehers fled forth from the 1rious rooms. all in orderly line and ritb no excitement or crowding. The IsItor had pressed the button which Alned for the fire alarm drill pratice. d C CASTOR IA ParbTfanta and Children. hKind You tiar AlsayBsught aines of the highest m Juvenile; Outdoor imes and Cosi ibscription offer. Through a mos LICA TIOIN SVA L UE, Li Review e of the up to date-minute fash .It ht-s four foreion offices. ,in Paris. London, mrlin and s in touch with what is newests e style. Pictorial Review is not MAGA7ZIE resting, its articles broad, and f the regular deportments are cessmaking, millinery, crochet ehold finance, samitation, home noney-inaking suggestions for a pae for elderly people, wit, Erom the stage. etc. Pictorial bought singly would cost $1.80 (G TIMES, 52 numbers. $1.50. EEVIEW, ..2 numbers, $1.00. (G AZINE, ..12 numbers, $1.00. [SCILLA. . .12 numbers. '.50. wPattern... ..Value.. .15. S. . . . . . . .. . . , $4.15. THE IMfANNING TDl r renewal, or extensions. Magaz ! duplicate any offer made by an. ARAGO'S NOSE. It Was Enormous In Size, but it Wa Safely Anchorod. Emmianuel Arafo, the French imoliti clan, was a nephew of the noted as tronomer and was considered a !,and some man. although his nose was ex. tremely conspicuous. At ofne time h( was traveling by train to n-rsaille? when a child who was in the same cat and who had watched Arago for some time with dilated eyes began to cry. In vain did the child's mother en. deavor to calm the perturbed juvenile. The poor mother was in despair, and as the shrie-ks grew, more and mnore piercing Arago felt bound to interfere and see what he could do. He said to the child: "What ails you. my dear' Thus addressed. the child solbed out, "Take off your nose." Arago looked at the mother, who grew very conifused and said: "Ah. monsieur. excuse me-excuse my son." "But. madame." said Arango. -what does he mean?" The mother then explained that she had during the earniral taken her r child to see a number of persons in masks and with false aosei and he had become so excited that be could thing of nothing else. "By an unfortunate occurrence." she added. "we got into the same carriage as you. who no doubt for some good reason are prolonging the carnival, 'ut you see what a deplorable result 1;as followed. Let me then beg of you to have pity on a poor mother and take off your nose." -But. madnme." said Arago. stupe fled. "A little more and my child will have convulsions," shrieked the moth er. "Take off your false nose." "But, madame." said Arago in de spair. "that is Impossible. This is not a false nose, but my own!" "Impossible. Impossible!" cried the agonized lady. "Touch It." said Arago. The Jady gave a pul at Arago's nose. but It did not come off in her hand. as she had expected. "A thousand pardons." she said.-but; pray-oh. pray. hide it with your hat." So Arago continued his Journey withi his nose in his hat, and the child's screams gradually subsided. Arago himself used to tell the story with nuch =lee. Seared With a Hot Iro, or scalded by overturned keule-cut I ith a knife--bruised by slammed door -injired by gun or in any other wav be thing needed at once is Bucklen's Lraica Salve to subdue inriammation ad kill the pain. It's earth's supreme ealer, infalible for Boils. Ulcers, Fer4c ores, Eczema and Piles. 25c. at all ruggists. The Author-Well. how did yo. lIke n play? The Critic-Oh, it was very lie The Author-Didn't you think he church scene realstie? The Critic -Intensely so. Why, a great may of a actually went to sleep while it was =--Cleveland Leader. The great n~gazine e1ita.r sneerdA. "What right 'have you." he asked, to thlnkeyou'll ever make apoet?"$ "Well, sir." the youth' said timidly, I'Te been fastng manin a w or the last two seasons." nntim |nquirr r __I No man Is wise at all times. -lny ie Elder. erit- The needs andde intdrests. Fiction, Tech nopolitan or A t unusual arrangement with the p IS A N'D - -$41 Success MU Aims to be the one indispensable The Great Hom4 of Amer-ica. It stands for the hi, and for national, civic and busine The world's work is told in art~icI portant happenIngs in engineer art. literature, etc. The serial ai best procurable. Readers have writers on dress. etiquette. hotl phases-the table, .the farm. the t investmentsand E.hild-culture. Suc ened by the masterly inspirational Marden, the editor, and a wealth Success Magazine is 10c. a copy a cost $1.20 a year. ES, EVERYBODY'S e ~nes may be sent to one or to sep reputable agent, agency. or pub A NN The Crime oi idleness. bItles an , tri mbh- f.r .. et: , * t t.h rr. - with a Ity !t..r. i; NwLi: i-l ,0: %.-xn )n~hhe r bles and tihid up your vheaIh. 2.. all r . ICEBERGS. How Those Found In the North A lantic Arc Fcermed. The distanee covered by an iceber if the norih Atlantic foii the tit; i. formed until it rea.-h-s the ban is fuly 2...0 iles. It may have bee alioat fer a year. <.x;-scal to wik changes of temperature. battered 1 ie. lvoes. imo)sibly other bergzs an lcaselesly washed y the waves. YC some of those seen , 2.00x miles sout of their starting point ::rc nearly .7 feet In belght and truly of majest; proportions. often I.0K or more fer In length. while it is an establishe scientific fact that so much more c the bulk is under water than is visihi that the largest bergs, may extend Int the ocean to a depth of over half mile. Their enormous size when they b, come detached from the glaciers I proved by the observations of explor ern along the Greenland coast. A fev years ago a berg was measured a nearly as possible around the edges This distance was about five miles It had several peaks estimated t< range from 300 to 500 feet high. Jud; Ing from Its appearance. It was a solW mass that had separated In its entiretq from the glacial edge of Greenland. As arctic navigators who ventur far north often see a score or more o great bergs in a day. the tremendou: glacial activity In this reglont can b< appreciated. The najoPrity of thes that drift to the Grand banks comt from Melville bay. Sor'e of the dLs. tinct glaciers that terminate the Green land ice cap on this coast extend along It a distance of fully twenty-five miles Their thickness or height can only be estimated, but In places near the open sea it is believed to be several hun dred feet. Recent examinations of this coast show that during the short summer :he formation of bergs in the bay Is almost continuous. The glacial move ment keeps pressing the ice forward until a thick stratum often projects many feet beyond that beneath. 'After a time the great weight overcomes the tensile strength of the mass and It falls into the Sem, and a berg is cre ated.-Day Allen Willey in Scientific Axnercan. A Frog's Nest. In Brazil a species of tree frog con itructs In the water a curious nest, or rortifeations. to protect Its eggs and rowug from the attneks of fish. Start ng at the bottom o4 a pond, the moth !r frog erects a circular. tubelike wall >f mud whib at the~top projects above be surface of the w:lter. In the water hus Inclosed the eggs.are laid, and rben the. have hateh'e4 out the frog's roung are secure from' enemles untit bey are able to take care of them elves. A Heroine. Ella-Bella never passes a mirror rithout looking in It.. Stella-Brave irl!-Harper's Weekly. People with chronic brolchitis, asth a and lung trooble, will Sund great,re ef and comfort in Fdley's Bloney and ar. and can avoid suffering by coin encing to take it at once. W. E.. rown & Co. ~siressof every one wi nical, Music, Art, Hur merican- Succ liblishers we are able to make i A DRES FOR 0I *SUCCESS ~agazine magazine in the home- Is c ) Ri6the ;hest ideals in home life. ss honesty in public life. es descriptive of -the im- of .2 ing, science, agriculture, broi -ticles and tiction are the- hort the advice of the ablest mot ie-mak-ing in its various valt arden, books and reading, dep: cess Magazine is strength- and writings of Orison Swett wor of poetry, humor and art. keei ad if 'bought singiy would Pris $1.2 and DELINATOR-V irate addresses. Additional pos lisher. BSilcing Up a Speech. i. -f..re mnk'iz: a sp4-h Chnrle DickLers wou!d dhed!.- -..n his -rn t- he: nis .,nd then in hi.s -%i-is - lik the whowle subjve.t I. the tire jf a car wheel. ie lein: the hult. Fron th hub to the tir' he w..uld run as inntr spokes s there were subjects to b trented. :d durin, the progrestof th speeeh he would deal with each spok se'p:i'ntMV. .-'lK'lrantinu: them as b went round the wheel. and when al he spkes dropped -,ut one by one an< nothing hut t'te tire a:nd space remain ed he would know that be had aceom e plished his task and that his speecl :s was at an end. Useful to Flirts. A yo ung man called on a p'atenrt e.x pNrt and showed him an idea he want h ed pr-)tteteL It was In the form ol b an engtagement ring. "But." sai4 the expert. exami:.-n: the very ordinary looking circiet t "what is there patentable about this? "It is adjustable. sir.". -aid the in ventor proudly.-London Answers. 0 There is no greater grief than in misery to turn our thoughts back to happier times.-Dante. If vou are all run down Foley's Kid ney Ren;.dv wiil help you. fIstrenz thens the kidnevs so they will eliminate the impurities from the blood that de press the nerves, and cause exhaystion. backache. rheumatism, and urinary ir reaularities. which qay the vitality. Do not delay. TAke Fole'vs Kiynev 'Rem edv at once. W. E. Brown & Co. Fatherly Advice. "Dad." said the country youth who had just graduated from the district school. "I have long cherished a desire to go on the stage and have at last decided, with your perumisslon, to" "My boy." interrppted the old gran ger, "all the w-rld's a stage. You btch the mailes to the big. red plow and transfer the outfit io the ten acre lot behind the barn, where you can enact #he star role in that beautiful drama entitled 'Down on the Farm.'"-Chi cago News Courtship In the North. The old Eskimo lit a cup of walrus oil and peered over the scalslin cur tain. "Aurora," he called, 'sharply, "is. that young man down there yet?" "Yes, pa." answered the Eskino belle. "Well, I want you to cut him out. understand?" "Er-you'll hare to do It yourself. pa. He has been here .so long he Is frozen to the -'snow settee.-Success Take Potce. All persons are recoriiteaded to take Foley's. Kidney Re'medy for backsche. rheumatism. and kidney and bladder trouble. It will quickly correct urinary irregularities. wbich, if neglected, may. develop into a serious- llness. "'It wil restore health ad strength. Do no neglect signs of kidney or bladder tro. ble and risk Brigbt's; disease or diabe tes. W. E. Brown & Co. Solicitude. '4Charley, dear." said 'young Mrs4 Torkins "didn't 'you say that boas you bought has a .pedigree? "Yes," was thie complacent replf. "Well, 'knowing how unlucky 'o are with horses. I consulted a veterli nary surgeon. You needn't worr: The doctor says It won't hurn him i the -lest."-Washingtonl Star. 11 be fournd represente ior, Religion, Etc. 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