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I AT . HIRCHMANN'S I you can get what you like and will like = what you get. When you cast your eye on thing you'll need to day or tomorrow: Fine Dress Suits, Dress Goods, Notions, *Fall Overcoats,I Rain Coats, Hosiery Underwear, Neckwear, Sweaters, Gloves, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, all ready here for Ladies' Men. Youths' and Boys. D. Hirschmann. Town Lot Given Away! This Is a 6ood Opportunity to Secure a Building Lot in the Town of Manning Absolutely Free! All that you have to do is to pay what you owe and one year's subscription in advance. Or if you do not take THE TiIEs now, subscribe and pay for one year in advance. Those who have complied with these conditions, their names will be put in a box, and on the 18th day of December. in the pres ence of witnesses, some child will be blindfolded and draw from the; box one slip of paper. This slip will contain the name of a person who has paid all indebtedness to THE TIiEs and one year's subscrip tion in advance, and to this person or to any one he or she may des ignate we will execute a warrantee deed to one of the building lots which we purchased at the Lesesne lot sale. This is no game of chance or lottery, but a straightforward gift to a TImS subscriber. Bring in, come in or send your subscriptions and be eligible to get this valuable present. Physicia Adise the e of a ative, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested fod frm gettito your system. The aest prodct of is VLavo Laatve Liver Syrup, purely vegetabl, gente, reliable of a plesant, armatic taste. Velro acts on the liver, as well as on the stoa and boe, an isof the grtest possie efficyin constipation, indigestion, Wnesse , sick hbeMhaa feverkhness, moe fatnik, etc. Try VF 1 LAXAI VELVOIVER SYRUiP Bargair The following offers contain only selected Mag The Manning "1 Greatest S FOUR--- PUB Tbe Manning Timles T0 OTA L Ainslee's Magazine. ........3 50 $2 $5 American Boy.............2 50 2 15 American Homes & Gardens. 4 50 4 15iTH American Motherhood..2 30 2 20 American Poultry Journal 2 00 1 SO Atlantic Monthly. ... ......3 0 4 70XAqNN Black Cat..............2 50 2 15 Blue Book..............3 00 2 73 Bohemian.... .... ...... 3 00 2 55 Book-keeper..... ........ 2 30 2 10 Bookman...... ....... ..4 00 3 63 Boston Cooking School ...2350 2 10 Breeder's Gazette.........3350 2 35 Burr McIntosh Monthly...... 4 50 3 50 Century Magazine..........5 50 5 30)& Children's Magazine..... ...2 50 2 10 Christian Herald (N. Y.)...3 00 2 65 _____ Country Life in America..3 0 4350 Craftiman..................4350 3S 80_______ Current Literature.......... 4 50 3 75 Designer........... ...... 2 00 1 85 Dressmaking at Home...2 50 2 15 ~co i Educational Review........4 30 4 00 Electrical World.......... 4 50 4 15 edr prcaetevl :rIectrician & Mechanic...2 50 2 15 o evc f hsiaai Etude jfor music lovers)...3 00 2 30 aae yfaho xet Farm ournal (2 years)...1 83 1 75 Field and Streamn..... .....3 00 2 50 ina tkep t ed Forum..... .... ...... ...350 2 $3 admstsatinsaoa Garden Magazine....... ....2 50 2 13 s~l Good Housekeeping.. .F..2f50lO1 Good Literature...... ....183 17 Hampton's Magazine.......3 00 2 50 Harper's Bazar. ......... .2 50 3 135 t ito s~e iadit Harpers Magazine.........5 50 3 00 o ainlitrs.Sm Harper's Weekly........5 50 5 00 patcllsosi oec Home Needlework.......2 25 3 0?0 n.hueeeig n o House Beautiful...........4 00 3 75 ' Housekeeper..............2 23 2 10 deoangadfrsn. Housewife............... 1 85 1 75 wmn h ar fcide Human Life .............. 230 21 hu15ndpzls.ehe Illustrated London News... 7 30 6 %' eiwi 3c oyadi Independent............. . 50 2 83 ayer International Studio. ......6 50 3 73 Judge....................6 50 3 73 Keramic Studio.......... 350 5 00 Ladies' World.. ........... 2 00 1 $3TE AN Leslie's Weekly............6350 3 50PITR L Life............ ....... .. 6 3 5 S CES3 Lippincott's Magazine...4 00 ) 2- I)ENP Little Folk s (Salem) ne w. ..2 54) 2 13 Rei McCall's Mag. and pattern.-. 2 00) 1 90otlvat McClure's Magazine.. .... .3 00) 2 40 Metropolitan Magazine. ..3 00 2 15 _____________ Modrn risill.......200EE$ us your list, and weeawill auotecyot the loetposbeahc. ew ManningsFASH'19 Coast Line CbaaMe. Wilin:i:ton. '. C. November 6. 19.11. The Time;. .lannin::.. S C. Gentlemen: -- lelzeving the schedule chang-es which take ettect on Novem ber 15th on the Atlautic Coast Line will b>e of interest to your readers. I beg to ive leu below. the chanzes. which :.are iarked. and wili be very lad to hlave your co-operationi in representin. -aie to %our readers. -fective November 15th. the Atlan tie Coast Line wi-l inaugurate a new throug-h P'ullmnan dininz car- train, noowi a., the Palmetto Linited, be tween New York and Jacksonville. Fla.. i and Atlanta Ga. It will be equipped with the latest 'ullman sleeping cars, 1 thoroughfare coaches and dining car. betweeon New York and Jacksonville, leavin- New York at 3:, p. in., Wash in.ton 10 p. m.. arrive Florence 10:0r.2 a. M., Auusta 3 p. m.. Atlanta S:20 p. i.. where connection is made with out -oing trains for the We-t. .\rriving Charleston 1:3i p. m., Savannah 4:56 p. m.. Jack-sonviile 8:10 p. in.. connection being made forall ipoints. in Fior ida. *Ieturning. leave Jacksonville -:30 a. in.. Charleston 4 p. in.. Atlanta 8:30 a. i.. Eastern time, Aug-usta 4:30 p. in.. Eastern time, Florence 7:4S p. m.. ar rive Washington S a. m.. New York 2: 1. m. The above will be in addition to the ( Florida and West Indian Limited. z trai.s 8 andl 5, schedules of which will be arranged as follows: Train <. leave C New York 9:55 a. m.. instead of 4:23 a. m.. Wasnin:zton 4:02' p. i.. instead of : p. m., as now. Fiorence :':45 a. i.. Charleston 6:40 a. m.. Jacksonville 1:20) r p. n., where connection will be made to 3 all Florida points. lieturnin::. train t2 a will leave Jacksonville a- 14:05 a. i.. in- C stead of S:50 a. i.. a, now. arrive Ciar- C le.,ton 5:50 p). in.. Florence S:55 1. i., arrive Washington 6:40 a. m., and New York 2'45 p. im.a There will be no change in the sched ules of The Coast Line Florida Mail, trains i) and 89. An additional local tr-.in will be put m on between Sumt, er . d Au-us:a. erV-a ing Sumter at;, a. m . arriving Augusta. 11:15 a. m., leaving Augusta on the re- t turn trip at 4 p, m.. and arriving Sum- t ter at $:15 p. m. .C Tne convenient schedule and arrivals of the Palmetto Limited at all pointl in W South Carolina will be appreciated by h the traveling public: and the people of h. your community have now, for the first time in a number of years a through limited train service to and fromi Atlan- 1 ta and the West. Yours very truly. sb h W. J. C'R.UG. Passenger Trattic Manager. so -- -sa an The above is the name of a German ab chemical. which is one of the many val- fa: uable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine i recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foiey's At Kidney Remedy as soon as vou notice' any irregularities and avoid a serious malady. W E. Brown & Co. of No Time For Art. a .m "Real hlth art.* said a comedian. All "seldom strikes home. I played in % bu melodrama in my youth where the ve leading characters were :rand artists. wb but their best scenes were only scoffed ref at. Our villain had a death scene In Isa the sixth act. He reveled in that be( scene. He writhed all over the stage. sev [t was real hgh art! In a small town sht one night the scene shifter started to sto lower the slow curtain on this deatn oth much too soon. The dying vIllain. as wa: be kicked about, whispered hoarsely: So "'Time there, young fellow. I ain't ed lead yet.' ed "'D~ead or not dead.' saId the shifter. . ot tme hot supper's waitin' fur me,." I Wo mazines of the highest me Juvenile, Outdoor it imes and Cosrn ubscription offer. Through a most LICA TION SVALUE, PI . 11 Review e of the up to date-minute fash- A 3. It has four foreign offices. ,. in Paris, London, Berlin and rs in touch with what is newest le stye. Pictorial Review is not ol at M[AGAZINET ~resting, its articles broad, and at ~f the regular deportments are b ressmnaking, millinery, crochet w sehold tinance, sanitation, home pl money making suggestions for in ,a page for elderly people, wit, e: from the stage. etc. Pictorial '1 bought singly would cost $1.S0 Si CC NG TIES. 52 numbers, $1.50. R EVIEW, . .12 numn bors. $I1.0. AGAZINE. ..12 numbers. $1.00. *ISCILLA,. . .12 numbers. .50. w Pattern... ...Value.. .15. e ...... ...... .......$4.15. THE MANNING TIM >r renewal. or extensions. Magazinl 1l duplicate any offer made by any EJIM The Wildernes,. This thenter of bloody conflicts is a vast sea. so to speak. of a dense forest -a second growth more than a century cld. It Is made up chietly of scrubby. low limbed. stubborn oaks and disor lered. haggard pines. for the soil is :old and thin, with here and there scattering clumps of alien cedars. Some of the oaks are large enough to -ut two railroad ties, and every once; and awhile you come across an acre > two of pines ten to twelve inches in liameter, tall and tapering. true to the ;oaring propensities of their kind. But .enerally. and above all where the bat le was fought, the trees are noticeably tunted and so close together and hick lower limbs so intermingled with thick underbrush that it is very dif icult Indeed to make one's way brough them.-Atlantic Monthly. Meredith's Advice to Stead. W. T. Stead tells a characteristic tory of George Meredith. which is all he more appreciable as it is told gainst himself. "Ie was a true friend." says Mr. ;tead. "not less faithful in criticism han he was cordial In his appreciation. Of the former i remember well the, eat way in which he put me out of onceit with my first attempt to writc story. I sent him my little effort rith fear and trembling. My trepida on was not without warrant. 1 have ?ad "From the Old World to the ew."' he wrote. *Some of the char eters are interesting and well drawn. ne of them especially reminds me of ecl Rhodes. But if any one of your -nds tells you that he likes the story s a story don't believe him."' No Wonder She Swooned. Mrs. Lysander John Appleton's oher instinct divined last evening at her son. Chauncey Devere Apple n, was in trouble, so she took him her room and said. "My son. tell. ur mother what troubles you." it turned out that the young man is having a hard time. The girl he s been "going with" had refused m. Mrs. Appleton was indignant.: e thinks it would be an honor for, y girl in the west fo marry an Ap- t !ton. "Why did she refuse you?" e asked her son, with fine scorn. 'Well." the boy replied between his S bs. "she objects to our family. She rs pa's a loafer, that you're too fat d that everybody laugh4 at Dayse b; tyme because she's a fool and talks di Dut nothing but the greatness of her T nily." Chauncey threw water in his a' >ther's face. but at 3 o'clock this a ernoon she was still in a swoon, H th four docturs working on her. :hison Globe. Applied Christianity. [other had baked several varieties cakes. among them being some gr all. decorated ones for the children. is had received their share and were L< ;y disposing of them upon the back dc anda-that Is. all except Isabel. de o for some misdemeanor had been re used a share of the feast. Now. m bel was four years old and had to 'n attending a Sunday school for, TIl eral weeks past. and in the school ac learned a number of texts. She' na ad by the window watching the ris ers make merry until her longing hij Stoo much for childish patience. she walked over to the table, reach-. da out her hand and solemnaly repeat. "tI "The Lord is my shepherd: I shall it want.' Then a little list closed Pe ily upon the largest, finest cake.- do man's Home Companion. rit. The needs andde tterests. Fiction, Techi lopolitan or A unusual arrangement with the pi S AND . - - $4.15 Success M ims to be the one indispensable The Great Home America. It stands for the hig d for national, civic and busines be world's work is told in articl< rtant happen:ngs in engineeri t, literature, etc. The serial ar est procurable. Readers have 1 riters on dress, etiquette. hott iases-the table, the farm. the g; vestments and child-culture. Suc< Led by the masterly inspirational arden, the editor, and a wealth< ccess Magazine is 10c. a copy ar st $1.20 a year. ES, EVERYBODY'S a es may be sent to one or to sept reputable agent, agency. or pub] ANN] The By and the Book. "Tho late Edward Everett Hale" said a Boston tuagazine editor. "was a great student of chi!d life. "Dr. Hale once dilited to me on th Incorrigibly bad .:iste in books that children have. Hie lIstanced the cas of his own son. n1ow a fam:Ious arch tect. whose taste he had a hard tiMe forming. "The little boy. It seened. cared only for the veisational in liternture. Jack Unrkawny ::ud iDte:duwood Dick seem. ed to himl) tie very tojpl.inrst pilnacle of literary excellence. Ile yawned over the34 splendid historical works his father rend to him. "One d::y. however. Dr. Hale had a gleam of hope. The little boy brought him : volune of English history and said: -Will you read me some more out of this. pleasey E "'Why. certainly. mny boy,' the = father answered cordially. 'What part would you like to havelr* "ltead me.' said the little boy. 'about Mary. queen of Scots. getting her head rut off and the blood al. running down ber back.'" Division. The new teacher ;tlanced smilingly yver the school and was deliahted to ee so many bright young face" among ier new charges. "Now. children." she said. "so that I nay ind out what you ko>w I will est you on arithLmetic. Maggie Wil ins. if I were to divide three bananas tmong seventeen boys what would he he result' ' ".i riot." said Maggie. speaking up ike a little drum major. "Possibly." said the teacher. -but 1--it is not what I mean. Tommy. you nay take the question. Three bananas mong three U.ys-tha ""uld be one .'mnaa apiece for each boy. Now. bree bananas among seventeen boys rould be what ?" "Three bananas. mim," answered ommy. "I know. but three into seventeen is" -said the teacher. "Three bananas would go into seven yen boys once and none over." said 'omy confdently. It was then that the new teacher re- 6i gned.-Harper's Weekly. Stung For I5 Yea C Indigestion's pangs-trying many >ctors and $t00 worth of medieir(* in Lin, B. F. Ayscue. of Ingleside. N. C.. last used Dr. King's New Life Pil, d writes they wholly cured him. They ire Constipation. Hilliounen.s, Sic'k eadache, Stomach. Liver. Kidney and )wel troubles. 25c at all druggists. RE Travel In 17CO. S In these days of r;!pid transit a pamr. aph from a Yorkshire plper of 1700 pur interestling. It is an account of a eg mdon merchant's journey from Lon- for n to Dublin and back. Leaving Lon n on Monday evening. the traveler R iched Liverpool on Wednesday >rning. in time to catch the packet Dublin. which vity he reached on ursday. During that day he trans- I ted his business in the capital. and fr C it morning sailed for Liverpool. ar- Dre Ing there on Saturday. Monday saw a-s G n back in London. and his journey merI as complete. having taken only eight rs! "And." concludes the writer, tere is every reason to believe that N will be possible to heat even this formance in the near future."-Lon 2 Family JournaL. sires of every one will 1 iical, Music, Art, Humor nerican Succes iblishers we are able to make this r A DRESS SFOR ON agazine magazine in the home- Is on < Magazinethe rec< hest ideals in home life, s honesty in public life. ~s descriptive of the im-* of Amea ng, science, agriculture. broider; ~icles and fiction are the home d< he advice of the ablest month i e making in its various valuabbt irden, books and reading. departir :ess Magazine is strength- and wat writings of Orison Swett work, b; >f poetry, humor and art. keepers. d if bought singly would Priscilk 812a nd DELINATOR-Valu .rate addresses. Additional postag isher. [NG '1 Good News "I write to tell you the good news that Cardui has helped re so much and I think it is just worth its weight in gold," writes Mrs. Maryan Mar shall, of Woodstock, Ga. "I do hope and trust that ladies who are suffer ing as I did, will take Cardui, for it has been a God's blessing to me, and will certainly help every lady who is suffering." ~CA8DUI1 - I The Woman's Tonic No matter if you suffer from headache, backache pains in arms, shoulders and legs, dragging-down feelings, etc., or if you feel tired, weary, worn out and generally miser able-Cardui will help you. It has helped thousands of other weak, sick ladies and if you will only give it a trial, you will be thankful ever after. at and Grow Fat FRESH \IEATS AT ALL TI.\FS. F.\ERYTHINGGOOD TO EAT. ve us a Trial. ark & Huggins. re. Dick .'b James.\ . WlrIdbam. Dickson & Wiilnilaill AL ESTATE A6ENTS, MANNING, s. C. hould you desire to sell or,( uhase real prol-er-ty let us utiate the sale or purchase you. Fair dealings assured. ENTS COLLECTED. lotice of Discharge. 11 i -..:ip t- toi- Jud-e of Probate retd.-n . Oi the 30t day of miwer. 1909 ; Ir -t----if discharge iaraian for o-ador H Coker. for y aL .\;or. I JOHN HI. DrBOSE, Guardian. w Zion. S ('.. Non-mber 29, 1909. rhe best in the world. Ya~ e found represenlte( , Religion, Etc. s---Value $2. emnarkable offer to our subscrib PATTE Modern Pria f the best Embroidery Mlagazir Leading Fancy Work: -ica. It is undisputed authorit: 7.knittin~r. crocheting. iace. co ~corations. It is tilled from< -ith designs, instructions. des< information. Aside from the ents, there are departmenzts< er-color painting, stenciling. isketry and the like. It has mza and is a real good magazine fi is loc. a copy. and if bough ear. R $2.6 e $4.00, for $3.00. is. chared on Canadian and F We Have Moved Into Our NEW STABLES Which is one of the largest. must convenient and up-to-date build ings in the State. We have spared neither pains nor money in Making our stables a comfortable and safe place for the accom modation of our friends and patrons. New Horses and Mules 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. New Buggies and Wagons. If you want a good, strong. handsome Buggy. Surrey or Wagon. we can supply you at prices to meet competition. Come to see us for Harness, Saddles, Robes and Whips, and anything pertaining to this line. We want your personal inspectio: of our stables, and we feel assured that we can suit yot to a Horse. Mule or Bug;y. Surrey or Wagon. COFFEY & RIOBY. GREAT BARGAINS to be had now at We E. JENKINSON CO 'S Dissolution Sale. 100 Men's heavy winter Overcoats. $12.50 values, y U be losed out at $7 48. 50 Men's fine Overcoats. well worth $15.00 will go at ;9.98. 200 Boy's 2-piece Knee Suits to slose out regardless of rice. -ere is your chance to get a cheap suit of clothes for your : .n 500 Bolts of Ribbon in all widths and shades will be losed iut at about 1-2 what they are worth. All Millinery Gods. Ladies' Hats. Plumes, Feathe i and 'aby Caps are being closed out at prices never before hea d of. Our entire Line of Furniture, Mattings, Rugs and Q pets.' nd all House Furnishing Goods must go. Our entire Stock of Goods must be sold for cash at ie 'oing out of business is the reason. Come and get the .oods heap while they last-a chance of a lifetime. W. E. JENKINSON CQ. razines.! I in this list-Women. Literaure, Revi aws 50 for $2.15. ers, R N FOU R S$2.65. TeMnigTne ies publihed. 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