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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in se for over 30 years, has borne the signatre of and has been made under his per. somnal supervision since its infancy. Aflowno one todeceive you in this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but ]Eperiments that trifie with and endanger the health of Inemt and Chfldren-Experiene. against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor O, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie -ubstane. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and afays Fever4hness. It cures Diarrhoa and Wint Come. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation a F=izueney. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stonmeh and Nowels, givir.g healthy and natmral sleep. The Chidren's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS &eMr the Sipaur of lb d YoR ae Mlway Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Hot Weather Eating Should consist largely of frmts either fresh or cooked, 66creils and light food generally. Below we quote a few onemah.e -""cro...... P!R nes, LaWge.fat felos, per lb., carton 150 Beautiful Californias, per lb., carton...... 25C Peaceos Fancy Unpeeled California, per lb., carton.. 18c i Peahnes Extra Fancy Peeled California, per lb., car Ple, Fancy Evaporated, per lb., carton............15c Apples Boyal Scarlet Brand-Simply Perfect, per lb., S nn . .. .. . . . . ' . . .- . . . . . .. . ..8 pp=es, .., State, per 3 lb., can....... .....15c Fine New Goods, per 3 lb., can............30 Cer .ies, New Goods; per 3 lb., can......... 30C Famous Hawaiian in 2 lb., and 21 lb., cans . .. and 30c 8 sesgn Tps, real nice goods, per can..........2,c Whole White, largeTwnns per can.......55c SueePtatoes, per 3 lb., can...................15c .ShweetPeppers, Imported, per can... ...25c hery Saice, per can...............0 n~~udding,...per...an........................35c >~ning' Grocery Co. 4~A~NNNG, S. C. ~~ raehouse is now ope~ for the Sale of Lee 4Wewastevery planter of the weed in Clarendon ar *~ ~ ~ . {tgive usaztriat . ~T~s~bbegnni.Ofa nw frm in Manning -an < re fat must be established in the future, and v itthis season, if hard work, highest marks &ain adls atention to business count for an: ans a 4 pute hat wpe have one df the *~~T ?GUTDB WARE3IOUSE3 ay other State, which is vety important, especiali OO~Fdgea~inwmsle to please all. We are here to sta: . Yours d~r busies Senut. frmane for his "Comn- ~f nea=n amessan Law." wasa a a sn gi gg- Aieraer Hamiltf. adywownenhedvre th great Federa~m was hs~n eetdyu by &aron 3~arr In a duel he be- asr" esa the miileb~ enemty of the lat- 1.~~a odey OneT damonths afterwardhahecos mra e hi.s~a 5tSurr en thete u edn rph cle a gpsc ideo asa tre.H scoounimtocometd bg* - araied is at ndbowed to the ground and then said in his calmest Uuthm.ndener prcofesoal tone,,"The opinions of the ~ d~fld )emned chanelor are always enttledEy oBuis. the higest coTheerDesnerter. so, ask et tHe ojlydedssineyt -. ~. drnks wh aned thers Black-O, h Fort Edard, .Y"YeclbesiBal Mountin t thehone a eigho us can howe he ease o o - wr~b~Dr Kng' l~ Dicoer- ~" io Heonthas afer hatd mon ba crd isef fAsha-Tio on r edinge ti.escle - wonderinltheemacaer oof-reliengdclodhes,_and cured hestsonms ti e ofpeopee." - ~ Thoat ad Lan cure n e "r. es.. rog ersed ~ifiS Cougs, CldsCrou. Heorrhge "Wehin bI woned, Hnte and Ta and Sre-Lugs ae surly cuedeb i or chron oh, bcm e. bsy me Best or Ha Feve, ri and tuoo n athim and hgtoe, ee id."-C in oght0 n SLOG Trital o-Icuhadhalteln.W . hadred Guimsneed bf Asa.l dru is o THE GREAT PHARAOH. Horemheb Did More For Egypt, Per hap&, Than Any Other. Horembeb at the time of his acces sion was forty-five years of age, full of energy and vigor and passionately anxious to have a free hand In the car rying out of his schemes for the reor ganization of the government It was therefore with Joy that in about the year 1350 B. C. he sailed up to Thebes in order to claim the cr'wn. Had he lived longer he might have been famous as a conqueror as well as an administrator, though old age might retard and tired bones refuse their office. As It Is, however, his name Is written sufficiently large In the book of the world's great men, and when be died. about 1315 B. C.. after a reign of some thirty-five years, he .had done I more for Egypt than had almost any other pharaoL He found the country in the wildest disorder, and be left it the master of Itself and ready to be come once more the master of the em pire which Akhnston's doctrine of peace and good-will had lost Under his direction the purged wor ship of the old gods, which for him meant only the maintenance of some time proved customs, had gained the mastery over the chimerkal worship of Aton. Without force or violence he substituted the practical for the vision ary, and to Amun and order his grate ful subjects were able to cry, "The sun of him who knew thee not has set, but he who knows thee shines; the sanctuary of him who issailed thee Is overwhelmed In darkness but the whole earth is now In llght"-Arthur E. P. Welgal in Century. BELLS OF THE BASTILLE. They Are Hung In a Little Rustic Bu-3ding In Paris. The bells of the Bastille are still In Paris in a little court in Avenue d'Ey lau, where they are hung in a little rustic building, There Is no doubt as to their authenticity. They carry In - ralief their story. "These three bells were made by Louis Cheron, founder to the court, for the royal Bastille in the year 1761." Fleurs-de-lIs, crosses and sacred figures adorn the legend. The bells formerly were part of the clock Installed by M. Sartine in 1764. In the archives de rarsenal are all the documents relative to the work. On July 14, 179. the bals of the assailants stopped the clock of the Bastille at a quarter past: In the even Ing. Palloy, who demolished the pris on, three days later received the order to deliver the clock to the commannder of the Paris militia, who transported it no one knows whither. After the revolution the bells were found at the foundries of Ronlly-sur-Andelle, in Eure, where, under the -reign of ter ror. the church bens were converted into money- The proprietor of the foundry was Interested in these relics and did not melt them. He installed the three belts In his works with the movemert of the clock. By this time the dial plate had disappeared and the figures which belonged to It Some years ago the bells were transferred from the Ronilly foundry to Paris, and there they have since remained.-Lon. don Globe. The Frondh Academy. The French aaemy Is one of the five academie and the most eminent consituingthe Institute of France. It was founded in 13 by Cardinal Rich elfen and reotganized in 1816. It is composed of forty members, the new member elected by the renaining thfr-j ty-nine members for life after person-1 al appliCation and the enhmission of1 the nomination to the head of -the. state. It meets twice weekly and Is "the highest authority on everything pertaining to the niceties of the French1 language-to grammany rhetoric and poetry and the punh~tan of the ~ French lasics.ee" The chief odicer Is "the secretary, who has a life tenure of I hzis position. A chjair in the academyIa 4 Is the highest nabttfr of most liter ary Frenchmn Why Men's Hats Have a Bow.: A bow is always to be found on the left side of a man's hat This is a sur viral of the old days when hats were costly articles. In order to provide ifagainst the hat being blown away in stormy weather a cordor ribbon was dfastened around the crown, with ends banging so that they could be fastened to part of the attire or could b Sgrasped by the hand. Tne ends fell on the left aide. of course, as the left hand Is more often disengaged than the right When not required It was it usual for the ends tobe tiedlin abow. The bow becme smaller and smaller, -but itstllremainesand is likely todo so as long as men wear hats. Transparent Rhubarb. 'Do be made day before using. Cut rhubarb 'Into pieces one-half inch long. ] spread on plates and sprinkl with sugar, allowing one-half cupful of I sugar to each cupful of fruit Letall~ stand overnight In the morning pour Yoff the juice and boil for ten minutes, drop in the rhubarb, a 'smafl portli at a timne, and cook until tendr. Re-I , move from the sirup as soon as done . to preserve shape. Put Ia a pretty ' dish.-Chicago Record-Herald. Brown-That coal dealer of. ours got uswhtwas coming to him. Town- 1 How? Brown-Mgtried a girl the'oth er day, thinirin~ that he 'was gettng I 140 pounds and got only 9S.-St. Louis tnquisitive. "Yor hnsbhd is of a studious turn of mind, isn't hie?' 1 "YRes, Indeed. Whenever we have Shash he Isn't satisfied nkwa he knows' everything that is in it."-Detroit Freel t- The Roa To Saress< * has many obstructions, but none so des A prat aspoor health- Success to-day Sdns health, but Electric Bitters is Ithe greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect ac ti on of stomach. liver, kidneys, bowels. epuritfies and enriches the blood, and dtones and invigorates the whole system. Vigorous body and keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to slight. Electric Bitters if weak, run-down or; sickly. On'. 50c. Guaranteed by all o druggists. ~P- I.:Not Guilty. e --"Young man," said the serious per rson. "don't you realize that the love of e money is the root of all evil? y "Well," answered the spendthrift.4 "you don't see me anging on to mon Ieyas iflIloved tdo you?' Same Thing. "Don't-court trouble." -"No; court a girl and the rest will take care of itself."-Boston Herald. Never mind who was your grand .,.he.. ho naen ou-Proverb. How She Treveled. -How did the queen of Sheba travel when she went to see Solomonr asked a Sunday school teacher. No one ventured to answer. "Could she have gone by the rail way?" "Yes'm," said a little girl. -Indeed! Well. we would like to know how you found thLs out." "In the second verse.- responded the child. -it says she came with a great train." Habit. "That was an awful break 3ou made at Mrs. Gotrox's little buffet luncheon yesterday." said his wife. "What break?" "After you had received your plate of salad and fnger roll from the maid you started to walt about the room looking for the cashier."-Detroit Free Press. Go With A Rush. The demand for that wonderful Stom Lch. Liver and Kidnev cure, Dr. King's New Life Pills-is astounding. Drue rists say they never saw the like. I's >ecause the; never fail to cure Sour tomach. Constipation. Indiaestion. Bil ousness. Jaundice.' Sick leadache, ,ills and Malaria. Only t5c. Sold by il druggists. Smart Electors. At an open air political meeting in the north of England a man cried. "Hurrah for Jackson!" to which a by stander replied sarcastically. "Hurrah for a jackass!" "All right, my friend." exclaimed the frst speaker. "You can hurrah for your candidate. and I'l do the same for mine!" All electors are not so gifted. as the following experience of a canvasser in Devonshire clearly Indicates: - "Whom are you voting for, my good fellow?" he asked. "I votes for the lady." "But there is no lady candidate standing." "Well." replied Hodge, "Poll Early comes on my voting paper before the names of the two men. and I thought rd vote for her. See!"-Chambers Journal. Health and Beauty Ad. Cosmetics and lotions will not clear our complexion of pimples and blotch s like Foley's Orino Laxative, for in igestion, stomach and Uver trouble and ibitual constipation. Cleanses the sys em and is pleasant to take. W. E. rown & Co. posed Reprint of the "Easter" Discussim tasterlThe anning Tuines: Dear Sir:-Several interestedreaders io the recent controversy on Mr. Blan ,hard's "Easter" artsele.have express d a wish to have the same reprinted Lnd issued in v neat booklet. But be ore zommitting myself to the expense f such a reprint, I should like to ascer &in if wu are likely to sell sufficient :opies to justify the outlay. 'May I be Mlowed, through your columns, to ask hose of your readers who desire to pos es a permanent- record of the whole if tbe Easter discussion. at 25 cents a opy, to send in their names to me (at onne"ton, West Virginia.) Then, as con as the expenses are "guaranteed," :will pla,:e ar. order with the printers. ALBERT NEW, Cannelton, West Va. Dr Abernethy, the great English >hysican, said, "Watch rour kidneys. When they are affected, life is in dan er." Foley's Kidney Remedy makes ealthy kidneys, corrects urinary irreg darities, and tones up the whole sys em. W. E. Brown &Co. The Mnagerment of The imes will hereafter go ver the mailing~ lists every veek, and wit hoit fusrther otic~e every subscription in irrears over one year Will e strickcen off. This is done n. comp.liance with the ~osta2 regulations.So watch ;he label on The Times, it ilt tell yow when you~r n~bscrition expires. e Sde of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. 3 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. rene Lesrg, Blanche Legg. Davis Legg, W: W. Legsr. Herbert Legg, and Ap Legg by WV. P. Legg their Guardian ad litem, and Laura A. Legg and N. Kate Coffman, Plain. tiffs. Vs. [ohn N. Leg and Daniel T. Iegg alias Dan Taylor, Defendants. SUMMONS FOR RE LIEF. - To the defendants, John N. Legg Lnd Daniel T. Legg alias Dan Tay You are hereby summoned and re ;ired to answer the complaint in his action of which a copy is here rith served upon you, and to serve a :opy of your answer -to said Comn laint on the undersigned Davis & einberg at their office in the town >f Manning. S. C., within twenty lays after the service hereof. exclu ive of the day or such service; and il on fail to answer the Complaint ithin the time aforesaid, .the plain. ifs in this action will apply to the ourt for the regef demanded in the :omplaint. Dated June 29th A. D., 1909. (iEORGE A. SMITH, DAVIs & W EINBEcRG. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To the Defendant. Daniel T. L.egg lias Dan Taylor: Take notice that the Summons and Domplaint in the above stated action ere filed in the office of the Clerk of ourt of Common Pleas for Claren Ion conty, South Carolina on June eth 1909. (.EORGE A. SMITH, DAVIS & WVEINB3ERG. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ASEEVILLE, N. C. "The Eolland." lood Table, Cool, Airy Rooms, Shady iawn. Modern Conveniences: an Ex ellen: Place to Spend a Vacation or he Summer. Mrs. Flora Roach, 40 N. 'rench Broad Avenue. Mkes Kidneys and Bladder' Right Bucken's Arnica Salve The Bae Salve in The World. Did You Ever It usqed to be a awful tak to mako ice cream. Did you ever try it ? To-day you cannot do 2 m . anythingeasier than make ice cream if you use 2dishes hae ICE CREAM cos Powder Stir one paecage into a <1uar' of 0 tLmil;.freezeit-ahaolutelynothing else to do-and you have two quarts of delicious ice cream at a cot of about one cent a dish. 2 packags 25 ceuts. at Crec's. lustrat Recipe Book Free. 'se Gemesee Pure Food Co..L Roy.N.Y. We Ask You* to tAe Cardunlfor your female troubles, becaus e are re it wi belp yo Remember that thia great female remedy 'ICARDO I has brought relef to nand of other sick wome, so Why not tb you? For headien backache periodicl pais, female weak ness, many have said it Is "the best medne to take." Try it ! Sold in TidsCEF F3 Woman's Age often does not agree with her appearance. Pain and suffer Ing add totheyears ti Many women l"'k much older than tey realy are. Many vomen.avodingpSin by th regular useof that ef fectual remedy, for women. Wine of CardUi, keep their youth 2nd besuty. / ".CARDU I Um Annie Vagn Rat. eigh, N C., tied Cardft ad "I was sic =d vwneat almost tto death. My sister tnaDy pMaded me to tke Cardd Before I had taken five bottles I was we aid Try Cri. It is forvwo men. IttonicbidingquaB ties should restore you gently to halth. Thousnds of wo men have found It to ge them lsting bent.l Try Cardni. For sale everywhe FOLEY'S HONEYTAR IThe oig|HI LAXATIVE coughremiedy. For 'coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good foreverybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine ~FOLYS HONEY and TAR is is aYedowpackage. Refusesubatitutes. Prepared onlyb'y Foley A Company, Chtoago. W. E. BROWW & Co. CHICORA GREENViLLE. S.C. THE SOUTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERIA.N COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. A Christian Home Schozui. A High Standard College. A Tuition, Board. Roomn anid Fees $183. B All included in proposition [A] and Tuition in Music. Art or Expression $203 to $213. S. C. BY RD. Prouldeont. My farm at Jordan of 60 acres. 304o it now very fertile inclosed unto wover wire fence. a nice home, will exchanget Ifor property in Maning Also an ex. tra nice pair of mares well bred, nol afraid of steam or automobiles, bred bI mysief, work singrle or double, with o1 Iwitout eye winkers, quality such as ia make them valuable. 5 and 6 years old H. L. WIzsos. M. D., Jordan. S. C. Prescribes Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy. Dear Sirs-I lrrs usc. your Catarrb Cure ' the cas of my son, who had chronic na-ophar yna. catarrh. with 3:reat be.nefit to ~. ofe prsrb it for othe'r o my patients. arx. I thnk~ it is quite the ri-s remedy for catarrt tha ha'. .'ve been placed .,n the markect. Thanir.g you rr pas t avo. 1 am. Eltiorrec. S. C. ar Sirs-Your muedicine 's vinn'in fa-t i tis counter. It has effectedI '.ome rem a.r.a& Icur'. I do not itnow that it ra ald1 n int ance whereit has beer. ivrly 'rie. Dr. flo'ser's Catarrh Remeyv :s M. .'c b I. It Boaer. Mann!n::. S. C. A~ mont' tra~.t zetor *1.00. A ree' samopi" for th skn Will c any case beyond tue reach of r we 00 W Woodmen of the World. Mee:s on foUrth Monday nighLs at 8:30. Visitin Sovereigns invited. 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 Insurauce Policy costs so little. and the risk of fire is so great, it is simply poor business to go uninsured. e F. N. RseN IM .e A9. E. C. HORTON, Manager. The Bank of Mannino Manning, S. C. Capital Stock.................. $40,000 Surplus................... ... 40,0001 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 VERY iMPORTANT ? All plumbing is important, eveni essential to the maintenance of health: but perhaps kitchen sanitation is most important of all, for foul ordors may spoil, even make dangerous, mnost articles of fcod. Beware of the defective or leaking kitchen sink: Perhaps we'd better have a look at all tha 'ipes in yonr kitchen forth with. R.- n. nIASTERS, 127-329 King Street, Charleston, S C 1.OA.NS NEGOTLTE On First-Class Real Estate Puray & O'3ryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . Manning, S. C. D .J.. A. COLE. * DENTIST. Upstirs over Bank of Maonuing. MANNING. s. C. Phone No~'. .J.. PIRANK GEIGER. DEJNTIST, - . MANNING, S. C. *W. C. DAVIS. J. a. WEINBi-:RG. ~DAVIS & WEINBERG, A TTORNEYS A T LA w, * M ANN ING, S. C. Prompt attention given to collections. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,. MANNING, S. C. I. oL. r' IDy. s. o4v.It 0 any * MANNING, S. C. CHARLTON DLRANT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, M.\NNING, S. C. Gue Cokis; Prvet Pmaa StpS the cough and heels lungs DrKing' New Life Pills The bste in the Wartea B.cacg Corects S-- larities rik having ot.s Discase or~~ Diabetesr L aedicine. No c e:Diabetes W. E. BROWN & Co. WHEN LIFE ENDS Yiir Income ceases. THE WIFE AND CHILDREN WILL THEN NEED HELP MUCH MORE THAN THEY DO NOW. A POLICY IN THE OLD RELIABLE Hartford Life Insurance Company Wili afford them Maximum Protection at a Minimum Cost. All Modern Polvcy Forms, Combining the Best Features with the Most Liberal Premium Raies. MA RON RICH, Gen. Agt., Columbia, S. C. S. E. INGRAM. Local Agent, J. M. WINDHAM, Local Agent, Mannig. S. C. Manning, S. C WHY BE BOTHERED WITH FLIES AND MOSQUITOES HAVE YOUR HOUSE SCREENED WITH WIRE DOORS AND WINDOWS. We make the Kind that Pleases. Call, 'Phone, or Write for Prfies HACKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Succeors to GEO. S. HACKER . SON. 544-548 KING STREET - - - - CHARLESTON, S.C BANK OF CLARENDON. Manning, S We solicit your banking business. It is to your interestto patronize this safe and stronz bank. Four years of con tinued growth and operation without the loss of as much.. - as a dolla. speaks for itself, does it not? We want to be your bankers, if you are not already a customer, come and see us about it and tell us why. If you are, come and see us anyhow. It is never too it e to * do a aood tbing for yourself. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. BANK OF CLARENDON. Manning C BRING YOUR ~AOB WORK TO THE TIMES OFFIGE QUALIT Y. [ We want to direct your attention first'to our Line of Buggies. Our Rock Hill, Durham, Corbitt sedABabeckne Buggies ertbrace every feature to be desired in a service.. - able and perfect riding Buggy. If it is - ease ofoo tinish and durability in a Buggy you want, for the lowest dollar, we have it. You getFREE. Yugtaticket with each Buggy that etiesnron toe one chance at our fifty dollar prize. Somebody .gets the money. Get in line and win. WAGONS. draft and durability for the price we offer, ia unpro acherd in any 'aval. Our car load of Horses wvas unloaded this morning. Come in and select what you want from a car $hat- as not been picked overr. We will give you the benefit of our twenty-five years experien~ce in helping you get just .what you want. WeLAP ROBES and HARNESS. Wenow bandle the celebrated 5-A Bobes1 and' have the best Line ever shown in the county. Five hun dred satisfied customers using our hand-made Harnes.. SIn fact we carry evprything in our line you wanat, Guar antee the quality and satisfy you with the price when. you buy. We want your trade and are in shape to getit ifybn will inspect our line before you make your~prhss Yours wide awake and ready to serve you, D. M.BRADHAM& SON BringYour Job Printing to The Timues APPAREL SHOP i maLarmcouOH FOR M'4N . AsoCURE1aULUN AXND LADIES Everything of the bestorc muent of both sexes. We till mail orders carefully OR MONBYR.'MWED and promptly. 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