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Carlisle Fitting School, BAMBERG, SOUTt CAROLINA. birhteenth year begin Septe:ber i1%t. 1 . n ment. Stron:: facut';v. .\Ahi!, .::oogl epie n e furni.hed. HOT and itL'D .\vTSI.N tTliah . * Unsurpassed health. P-'re artesian water for all purpo.e. Separite 9 domirtorics and boardinz departments f;, boys an S. Such a vantages a! athleties. library. -r.Lry ieties, mu exresn oe hundred and ifty do'.'1ars oxys a~irrcxzest9 Noth.- can take the p~aoo of PIZOPKl 1 I F I f \l TR\ QOr. :Iool !--.owned and controfled by Woflord!c:ee acd t~ - pare %our son or daug-hter for any school or univerltv in the Sou:h. ___ We havtecommodations foroniy a limited nunibcr. Write :t Once for caaio-zue or application blank. * J. CALDWELL GUILDS. M. A.. Head 7iaster. PURE PARIS GREEN 25c. Per Pound. MARK A Work of Art That is what your home ca be if you decorate it with Arb-wtime. For appRopriaeness is true art; and not only can. yu make your home deco rationappropriate with Alastine, but you can make them reflect your own taste in a way that is not pos sible with any other form of wall covering. Is spwiwin 1' i durabirdy and is unkm~mits -prerim you saomd knw weabmftt*a an th inu m~.d ym coo it you wil 0 tnte Ub admvto send us yowm l f m a wi md yo0 the A-3mtne tint crd. and te y. - The AtiW& Conpany, 900 Geamdvi13Ayg...Ggad Rapm&. WLc. or 100 wetw Snse New Yok * " ThZ PACKA& THE MANNING HARDWARE GOMPANY. We Offer for Sale Brush Cars, $500.00: Buick, 1050.00. and Cadillac "Thirty" at $1000.00. and make delivery from stock. The above Cars are nothing new to tbe trade, for years they have travelled through our mud and sand beds and we feel, when offering you one of the above Cars, we -offer you a Car that has stood the test and each year finds them more popular. Ask any one running one of the above Cars their opinion and we will risk consequences. If younare in the markcetor expect tobe at any time ask us for a demonstration, it is a pleasure to show you. BANK OF CLARENDON. Manning. S C. We solicit your banking business. It is to your interest to patronize this safe and strongr bank,'* Four years of con tinued gtrowth and operation without the loss of as much as a dollar, 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 . ou are, come and see us anyhow. It is never too late to do a good thing for yearself. interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Z BANK OF CLARENDON, Manning, S. C. _Physicians Advise oo rmgettingito your system. Th aetproduct of science it VELVO Laxative Lilver Syrup, purey vgetabe gentle. eable and .f a rlat. aromatic taste. Velvo acts on the liver, as we'sa o h tomch and bowels, and is of the greatest posibie eseay in cw++raidigetin boness, sick henadih, feverishness, coliC~flatlnce, etc. Try V _______._VER SYRUP Notice of Discharge. NOCE I will apolv to the Judge of Probiate A meetingr of, the Demjocratic E-xe-. for Clarendo'n County on the '8th day of cutive Committee for Clarendon ugust. 1910. for letters of discharge County is hereby called to meet mn s guardian for Reynolds XV. Davai the Court House on Friday, the :1-'nd formerly a minor. ~ day of July nlex!, at t::0 o clock A.: J1. W. \II~S. :M. The Committee is requested to: Guarian. meet prompltly at the above hour in Paxeille. S. C.. Jaiy ti. 1910. order that they will be through iu - - - - ---- - - -time to not imterfere with the State Notice to Creditors. . .j.Rcoa. All persons havmng claims a::ains.t h.niConyE.Co. he estate of Amanda James, deceased. 31WX)IM will present them duly attested. and Sceay those owing said estate will mnake paty- Ji~1t..lht nt to the undersigned &jaliii&ed x-tr of said estate. onT SJFS Lthis e .J Rc~ro L.OUIS LEX.. ''On First-Class Real Estate. Manning, S. C.. July 1, ]ti1 uI Mortgages. Prdy &O'Bryan, ggg am rro .s\T LAW Turbeville Dots. Thl- tnraner'. in-titt e Friday was paarly :1altended. A great many. lore fvra:z: t-o liste-1i to the State office seekers. went to Mannin::. The tour --eakers nadle excellent. aIdrene which will d1oubtle:ssly inscrease the interest now being taken inl scienitific farming. A few stalks of tubacco were thown, and it is hoped that these tuen will b.-oine interested ill the produc tion of the weed for which the Pud din:x Swamlp commuunity i. so noted. An erijoyable social funetiota was that of a party oni last Wednes'!ay evenlinig at "The Pin..., the hus-pit able home of Mr. and M-s. E. N. Green. :iven in honor of Misses Lizzie and Anna Belle Pittmnan of Carlisi-. There was no contest, but all joined in several games and had a pleasant time. Delicious refreshments were served durin:: the evening. Those present were: Mis.es Lizzie and Anna: Belle Pit MUan. Mary H utson, Frances :a.d l.ffie 'ireen. Lucile Moris. Her tIha Ture-ville: and Dan. Jasper and John Turbeville. Mark Smith. Geor:e treen. Fred :and Russell Morri.-- and Ja.ke Pope-. Miwses J ealia Cut t i::'' of M:a:ti: . Jew-l Hroc-kintots of Ildiantown, ntid Rubv Brockinton of t'harleton. are spendin: this week with their cousiat. Miss Edith Cole. Miss Frances Green left last Thurs dav for Wadesboro N. C.. where she will spend quite a while with her friend. Miss Mabel Clyde. Camnitie Broadway of l'inewood, was ov-er a few davs last we-ek to "et is sister. Mrs. 1). . Green. Misses Floreasce Alelutt o,-ha inal Larie Htarrington of Workmnan. :re- tihe :e-ts of Mi.s Lucile Morris. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. .. 11 Kennedv. which had been sick for ot:ne t itne, died last Wednesday after noola. ana was buried the follawiag. Iny at Bethel Baptist clitarch. Tuarbeville, s. C.. July 25. 191F. 'Foley Kidney Pils Have Cared Me.' The above :- a qutat ion fron a It -iter xritt.-u by H. M. Winkler, -'va ill- 4 ncl. "I coutracted a s-ve as.-e of kithey rouble. .\lv taek -:vo- out aoil paained ne I seemted to have lo-t il s!tre::thI nd au',:tion: w:s bothered With dizzvI pe!s. tuy head would --wiml) and sp-ek.s loat before any ee. I uak F-.ey Kid wev l'ills r-ularly and :an now pierfeet % well aid fre like a twew m1an. F-!. idrkey Pills have cuaredt me W. K. LiOn &Co. -Barrow's MiM Dots. Editor Tu TIEs:-l ask fGr a ( -hort letter this week iWcuaa-e we weldtm have tlsi, .w-tions represented I n Ihe coluawna of Ihe counaty paptler, ud I waist your reader-, to h-ar frotu -old Lncie' jote'" section of the ,ounty. Mr. R. P. Barrow has the best corn 'rop in the county. barring none, .nd his brother C. W. Barrqw. has I hbe hext tobacco crop in the county. i Mr. Johnnie Barrow says he will t nake more fruit on an acre of ground han he can get back on it after it is :anned up. Now that is what may e called making fruit. Messrs. J. H. Morris and his broth r, R. P. Morris, have fine crops. Mr. Editor, we would be glad to ave you come ove: to our Sunday chool at the Morris school house. It t s the best one you ever and it takes t retty good people to carry on such , Sunday school. Mr. B. C. Benton has been elected eneral leader and his sweet voice annot be beat. Miss Irene Smiling. ot Ohanta, - ut Sundav with her sick cousin. ais Maize M1orris. Little Maize hast een sick for sometime, and she is I, at improving fast All of us have1 esined to let God's will be done. I Mr. Editor, if this letter misses the raste basket I am coming again. I ti ' Those ties of Boyhood. How delicious were the pies of oor ood. No pies now ever taste so good, 1 -hat's changed? the pies? No, it's you. I Louve lost the stroog, healthy stomach. he vigorous liver, the active kidaeys,I Inc regular bowels of boyhood. Your di ~estion is poor and you blame the food. hat's needed? A complete toning up > Electric Bitters of all organs of di estion-Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bow- I ls-Try them. They'll restore your t ovhoodt appetite and appreciation oft od and fairly saturate your body with j ew health, strength and vigor. 50e at I druggists.- - 2 Saved by His Wit.c Lord Justice Pitzgibbon. at the time * when he was one or the justices of ap- t eas of Ireland. was holding assizes n Tipperary county when a man was brought before him on indictment for? nurder. Thme case was proved that the[ I rictim came to his death by beIng hit with a stick in the bands of the de fendant. but the doctor testiled that e had what they called in medIcal rlance a -paper skulL" The case looked dark for the prison-1 er. however, and the jury returneda rerdict- of guilty. As the man was roght before the court for sentence It was noticed that his lordshIp had his! laCk cap In his hand.4 "Have you anything to say why sen ence should not be pronounced upon our demanded Lord Fitzgibbon. 1i The man looked for a moment and Len said. "No. your lordship. I have. oothng to say, bt!I should like to ak one question." "What is that, my manr said Fitz ;bon. "I should lke to know what a man with a head like that was doing in The black cap was put away and a] prison sentence imposed. Joseph Chamberlain. the EhngItati itatesman. was once indebad to a mursery rhyme for a great eratorical l. In one or his speeches be was rticising Lord Beaconsfield and Lord anbury on their return from Berlin. where they had been carrying on ne otiations with Bismiarck. Both had I ad speeches explaInIng their ac lions, and one of them in e course f his oratory used the "i"so' many times as to give ~hmber ain a chnnee in his reply to make one f those popular allusions whIch are remembered longer than any logic. "What the honorable gentleman has saId." he remarked. "remind tue of a hyme I learned from my nurse: "If aU the sea~s were bread andl cheese. It anl the rivers were Ink. It alt the lakes wcro currant cakecs. What should we have to drinky' The effect on the audience was tre mendous. No one ever forgot that " I An Essay on Cats. - schoolboy wrote an essay on cat-s. The chapter on diferent breeds sup- t plies the following Information: Cats that's made for little boys and girls to maul and tease Is called 3Ma1 tease cats. Some cats Is known by their queer purrs-these are called IPur sian cats. Cats with very bad tempers is called Angorrie cats. Sometlimes a very fine cat is called a 31agnlicat. I Cat with deep feelln's Is called Feline :ts."-Exchange. MtKiN'S N~EW DISCOVE RY Will Snrely Ston Thai C0ough. The Hat Straw Crop. The greater/part of the straw em ployid for making summer hats comes from Italy. To obtain a suitable straw for this purpose the wheat is sown as thickly as postsible in order that the growth of the plant may be impover Isheid as well as to produce a thin stalk. The Italian wheat blooms at the beginning er June ILd is pulled up by hand by the roots when the grain Is half developed. Should It be allowed to remain in the ground a longer time the straw would become+xo brittle for the purpose for whichi it is grown. Ulfrooted straws to the number of about five dozen, the size of the com pass of the two hands. are tirmly tied together in !ittle sheaves and stowed away in barns. After that the straw is again spread out to catch the heavy summer dews and to bleach in the sun. When the product has been sufliciently bleached It Is put into small bundles and classitled. The last step is to cut It close above the first joint from the top. when it Is again tied up in small bundles centaining about sixty stalks each and Is then ready for the market. -Harper's Weekly. The Languages of Paradise. Every language has Its admirers. In Luclie" the author. Owen Meredith. maintained that when he heard French ;poken as he approved he -found him elf quietly falling In love.". Edward [Iutton Is another instance of this lin gual fascination. In stating his pref rence In his enchanting "'Cities of Spain" he recalls an interesting me lnelaal legend. He says: "And as I listened to the splendid ;yllables of the Castilian tongue that ang eloqueatly through the twilight I emembered the saying of that old panish doctor of whom James How. 1ll tells us In his *Instructions For Forralne Travell'-to wit. that Spanish. Aallan and French. these three daugh, :ers of the Latin language, were spo ;.en In paradise; that God AlmIghty :reated the world in Spanish. the :empter persuaded Eve in Italian and kdam begged pardon in French." Taste Is Localized. Taste is curiously localized In the nouth. Put a lump of sugar on the lp of your tongue and you will fnd it listinctly sweet. Then try it halfway :aclk on the tongue and you will find t ..steless. All sweet or aromatic ;ustances. such a.s wine. sugar and ffee. can be property appreciated by be front half of the tongue, a piece of nowledge that every true connoisseur pplies when he sips instead of taking mouthful. With most other sub tances. however, the reverse is true. n these cases the tip of the tongue erves only for touching-it is the back prt that tastes. The sidqs of the outh, too, are quite insensible to ceV in substanow not tastles. Put owe salt or vinegar between the teeth tnd the cheek and you will fd them Lbsolutely davorless.-London Stand Wrestling For Rent. In several cantons of Switzerland he custom prevails oZ holding wres Hing matches and other exhibitions of ohysical strength at their choral. gym nastic and rifle festivals. The chaim sons taking part In these athiletie ports belong to the most diverse unks in the social scale. Thus at a ecent festival at Grenchen. a little own iln the canton of Soleure, a rethy property owner and his ten int, a carpenter. stepped into the are m to wrestle according to the rules of he art. There were to be four rounds. >r "falls."- The stake for eacih "fail" ras one quarter's rent. After the car enter had thrown his landlord four limes the victors prize was awarded o him, and he accordingly found him elf entitled to lire In his house rent tee for a whole year. A Henpecked Astrologer. Lilly. the astrologer and alchemist. ould Dot see for himself sufficiently ar Into that future which he professed o be able to scan so clearly for others o guard him against making a fool of timself by marrying.. He caught a len. "of the temper of Miars." to use als own words. and the fact that she rought him ?500 as dowry did not ount for much In the way of compen ation. seeing that "she and her rela Ions cost him ?1,000." Matrimonial Dyspepsia. "Well, lhow' do you like married lfe-: inquire'd the friend. "Not at all." replied the ana who mad married money and was suff'ering or It. -i'm a case of matrimonial dys ~epsia." "MatrimonIal dyspepsia?" "Yes. She never agrees with me;. he's too rich." His Deduction. The Sunday school teacher had just sxplained to the juvenile class that the irst parents were made from dust. -Now. Edgar." she said to a bright ittle fellow. ''can you tell me who the irst man was?" "Henry Clay." was the prompt reply. -Chicago News. .As to Truth Tellir~g. There is an eastern saying which uns: "it is good to know the truth ad to tell It. It may be better, know g the truth, to talk of date stones." ondon Truth. As Bill Nye Saw It. Bill Nye described a five shot Colt'i mevolver as -Professor Colt's die vol une teti a the ventIlation of the mmaa syste.-Kanmss Oty 7aies. Hi-s Suggestiaon. Wgwg- I never knew such a fellow as Ijoues. He is a1'ways~ tookina for rouble. flenpec'ked--Th'en why doesn't e get married?-Botonm Courier. Buckten's Arnica Salve The Best Salve Ia The World. The Confederate Monument. The movement so) lon negit'rted has .t last begun to' erect a monument to he memory of the heroes whom wore the r.-soldiers whose record was the narvel of the civilize.'d world. Cliarendomn Ilow proposes to plac'e upon the court, mouse square a suitable muarkc of its la rotismi by havin;- erec'ted a s.haft. in moor of those who responded and laid lown their ives upon their countr y S .itar. .\ll 'ontribut ion~ sent to) Tm!? d.lAslN TI:tys will be' ackn~owin Ied brouh its columns. . i'. i...e..ne.........-1 - - " ) '.e .Vilder............ ...-.- - ->) LC\peTRIC...........sOE g|HTTER.lf'.......A.KN.I'. TINIIC OCEN RESORI5 Evidence of the Growing Importance of North Cafolina's Popular Re sorts. Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches-Approaching Sea son Will be ig Or'e. The rapidly approaching season will unquestionably be the bl-est in the his tory of Wrightsville and Carolina i.cahes. the deli;zhtful summe-r resorts in clOs.- proximity t, Wilminton. Practically -very organization of im portance will me-et at Wilmir.gton and Wrightsville be*tween- June Ist. and September Ist. among which are the United Commercial Travelers of the Carolinas. the North Caro lina Press Association. North Car olizia Good Roads Associatio: State Medical Society. Stat.- Den tal Society, the liar Associat!on. the Btankers' Association. State Coun cil. Jr. 0. U.,A. M.. the North Caro l'na Architects. and probalbly others. Nearly. if not 4iuite all. the associa tions will take a side trip down the Cape Fear river with probably a stop at Carolina Heach. as no trip to Wil mington is complete without'a trip on !he steamer Wi'mington. One of tlteost important of the many improvement at Wrightsville Beach is the enlargement of Tarry moore Hlotei. Mr. W. J. Moore. manar.er. the excellent hotel hav ing added another wing to the north of the old part, in which ar- 60 well appointed rooms and -quipp-d with all the corvenences of a modern hostelry. The addI tion extends out toward the ocean and is so arranged that every room commands -a view of the ocean. The extension is 1.uilt on concrete piers. and is connected with. the old p-art of the hotel by spacious verandas. Of equal. if not greater importance is the extensive improvelnents at the Seashore Hotel. Mr. Edgar L. Ilinton. manager. A steel pier has been con structed from the rear entrance of tne hotel to extend 700 feet out into the ocean. TheiPier is 30 feet wide the greater part of its length and out at the end is 50 - feet wide. At the end"*of the pier will be erected a two-story building to be used for concerts. dances and other forms of amusement. The roof of the build ing will be used as observation ve randa. from which a fine view of the beach can be had. The pier is really a continuation of the hotel veranda. The pier will be greatly patronized by ifsh ing parties as well as for the different forms of amusement mentioned above. Besides the pier. the Seash-:re has enlarged its capacity by the addition of 80 rooms, in aNwing extending to the north of the other part along the ocean front. With this addition the Seashore Hotel now has 250 well equipped rooms Lumina. North Carolina's pleasure palace. has also been improved, or rather the approach to the amuse ment resort has been greatly Im proved and beautified by the removal of all small buildings. leaving Lumi na standing conspicuously out in an open. clear space. Additions have been built to nearly all of tho many lith-class boarding five to twenty rooma each. Down at Carolina Beach. where so many Wilmingtonians pand out-of town visitors like to sojourn. a num ber of improvements have been made and visitors this season will find the resort even more attractive than ever and a trip the steamer Wilimng ton is one at should not be miss- I ed. Some stop at the beach and others will go on to Southport. from whence they will take the delightful trip out to sea. Everything points to probably one of the best seasons in the history of the resorts around Wilmington and many new faces, as well as familiar ones., will be seen here during the summer. The Atlantic Coast Line is offerng an attractive line of excursion ratesa rates from several hundred points In the Carolinas to Wilmington and Wrghtsv-ille Beach, particulars re garding which can be pbtained from their agents, and ". Tidewater Pow er Company and tne Harper Line of 1 Steamers is keeping up to a high standard its splendid service between Wilmington and the beach.--Morning Star. Wilmington. N. C.. May 15. 1910. "Is Life Worth Saving?" .\rs. Mollie .Mcflaney, Prenl.iss. .\iss., I write that she had a severe case of kid nev and bladder trouble, and that four ~ botles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured t her sound and well. She closes her let- c ter by sayiner: "I heartily recommend i Foleys Kidney Remedy to any sufferer u of kidney disease. It saved may Iife." W. F.. Brown & Co. Maresage Marts-.r The fa'mous Tunis m'arriage mart is ei held twir~e a year. in the spring and in the autumn. The Tunisian girls attepd a by the hundreds, each with he'r dowry C In coin nod jewelry disposed about her person. The -golden girdle of maiden hood" enceirc-les her waist. and In it is tn uniheaithled dagger. When the dag ger is ;:ently rn-moved by a passing gai annd piresently returned. it means that a proposal has been made. A prettier cuist omt prevails among the Ooron maids. who. ::t stated intervals, aseblle in the market place. In front of eneltls a lighted lamp, an emblem of conjugal lidelity. A young man feels attracted and gently blows upon] the flame. extli*utsing it. When the girl relights it. it is ai re-jectment: If sho allows the lamp to ;to unlighted. bow ever, the suitor is acceptable. Wise Elephants.] Elephants. those aninal sages thatp are conis:antly c-hanagin:: keepers, be come so wise and kniow so much about I] the tricks of the trade and human na tre in general that they finally will t not work for any man. It is doubtful If there is ai bull elephant more than fifty years old performning in this coun try. Theyv have not "gone bad." as the shownen say, but have learned too much. picked up from their keepers. and they can not be worked with safe ty. An elephaant that is gcitg to tuake roble turna bis buek oun his lineled vicm and begins tA) swlngr his great body fromi side to aide. Thieii in aj flash be wheels. catches the offender with his trunik nd hurls him perhaps J twenty feet away, following swiftly to crush the life frotn his body with his mighty knees. lole's lKidney I :emedy tili care a ny ctse of kidney :mdu bladder tron le. tnot b-vond the reach of micliine. .\o medi (i'ne can do morec. W. F. lirown .v Co. Language of Switzerland. It Is a curious fact that the lo~opw muost celebraited for love of country should in a manner lie without a ln guage-that is. a mouther tonigue. The Swiss have three oflcial languages German. French and ltallin. About three-fourths of the populaition of the mountain conifederation specak Ger- ] man, while the re-n::,inder divide four , other languaiges aiong themt. chietli French and Italian. these languages~ beingt found. ais a rule. In districts in cse piroximilty to the conttries whe-r-1 In those langua-ges are- t:.- prinucipa!' tongue. It: Swiltzetrl:itud de'ninents :and notices are p rintedl in both theit Frni'h and German la:nana:is- In the tiatiot al asemibly tn.-mbers deliver thei sp'eches in either F.rencha or Germ::n. for nearly all members u:iderst:tnd both tongues. Trhe decrees and procla-.; matons of the presidlent are translated by an official interpreter and furnished to the piress In both languages.-New Yrk Pr. A PHANTOM COACH. It Is a I uessenger of Death to an Eng lish Family. Up the drive of : certain inanor horse situ:ted in 'one of the- sotithwtest counti.-s 4f EnglaId phaiteon coach with si wetrn! hobrses and driver is al ways heardi or seen prior to the death of the head of amiily or cof some in:portant tewber of it. On one ocension of qteite recent YearS a nuriler of gentlenen and two indies who formed a portion of the house party at Cliristmas were startled on their return at dusk to hear the sounds -of several horses' hoofs comin;: up the drive. Upon turninz. all the party saw an old fashioued co:ch with a team of four white horsts advancing toward them. They drew aside. and as the coach passed thern the two l:adies screamed and fell almost faint in;; i the arius of their coe:inaions. ine was the daughter of the liouse. .\ll retired to rest about 11 o'cI'k. :AOOne, no doubt.~to think over the :iys terious appearance of. the coach nnd others to sleep. Enrly in the morn ing a telegram. which had been dis patched too late the previous night for delivery, came to hand. conveying the intelligence that the only son of the house had been drowned while wild fowling in the fens. It was nearit forty years before that the coach had last been seen. although seventeen years previously It had beet heard to drive up to the front door nnd away again down the avenue in the middle of the night. Ott this ec asion the head of the family' had died in his sleep the next night. Her Fault. The teacher in charge of the primary department at a school In West Phila elphI waxs talking the other day about her work and her pupils. "They are deatr youngsters." she said. -but they sometimes make curious re marks. Several times I hare hd oc mslon to reprove a little boy who isn't bad. but who Is very mischievous and annoying. He is always getting into trouble and making a disturbance. "One day he .had been more than sually upruarious. and I was very ired. Instead of scolding or.pcnish Lng him I began in rather an exasper ated tone to talk to him. -'Tom.')i said. *n afraid rm never ;oing to meet you In heaven." "He looked op with the most shock ed facep.~Wby. teacher.' he said. 'isn't that just too Bad? What have you one? "-PhIladelphia Times. A FevoSbort Weec .ir. J. S. Bartell, Eawardsville, Ill., writes: "A few months ago my kidneys )ecame congestec. I had se;ere back che and oain abross the kidneys and ips. Foley Kidney e.is promptly cured n backache and corrected the action d my kidneys. This was brought about ter my using them for only a few short reeks and I can cheerfully recommend hem." W. E. Brown & Co. Candidates' Cards. 1THE YOT~ERS OF' CLARENDON ANDv the ilrst Congress'ionai Ditrtct: I announce myself a candidate for t'onress om the Fr'.t Conjrreoional Distict and solicit d will appreciate your '.upport. Clarendon County has never furnished a rep sentative in Con..resse during the fifty-live ears of the County's' history. If Clarendon ever waants% a congre-sman I be eve now in her opportunec time. Ir my friends 'tl tad by me In this county and do what hy can for me in the other counties of Herk cv. Charleston. Colleton and Dorchester. I be eve there is a chance of this County furnishing man Lo iook after th': Di'.tricts Interest.'. in 'iahinton. .J, H. LESESNE. MY FRIENDS AND CONSTITCENTS OF the first Congressional District: I hereby announce that I shall stand for re eton to Co re". subject to the rules govern' g the De~~ c primary. During the years I have been your Congress' Ian I have done my best to serve you honestly3 ad faithfully and to protect your every interest the best of my ability. I trust you still have ndence in my ability to serv:: you, and I al esteem and appreciate very highly any a"-. 'tnce you may render me In the coming pri tary. GEO). S. LEGARE. I BEG 'TO ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY r the of~ce of Governor, subject to the de slon of the Democratic vo-.ers of the Dhe State. Campaign promises are easily made. My pur se is. if elected, to givc the people a plain. nest and business-lke naminis' 'ttion. Of urse I 'ihall advocate good rot"' >od scnools uc rood government, my at... - a.s to the ,mec being well known to the public for many -a--. I con'iist.-nLly advocate'd pirohbition and was nonr the tirs't to gxve money and lend itiuence~~ push thi'. n.oveme'nt more than t'xenty years. A'. a bu'.ine.s.' man my chief aim. if elected. ail be' to conduct a State ,:overnment along. iae?..lne',. I". It. H YAT'T. Senate.V H ttElY ANNOIUNCE M.YS;EIJ .\ C.AN idate for the. Senat.. '.ut'ject to the rule'. of e. IDemocratic' primary. " LING that I have ziven to the people of Clarendon County and to the S&ae. a con :entius setrvice a-. State Senator. I offer' mi- 8 'if as a candidate for re-e'lection to ..e Senate. byce~it to the reqxuirements. of the Di-mocratic rzmary. LOLU[S.APPELT.'. - House of Representatives. I HEIRiNHY ANNOt'NCE MYSELF A' CAN diate for the hlounseof liepresentativer.. sub et to the rule, of the Demnbcratic primary. HERtElY .ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CAN didate fe re-election to the House o~f Rct'pe niatie-. - -:-ct to the action and rt.les of eDemoc:""' party. Dl. L. GRI EEN. HlElilY ANNNUNCE MY'SELF A CAN didate for the liouse' of ltepre'et.tatlve.". j~yct to the rule'. an:1 regmurement.' of Dxhe emocoratic par'.y. My expernence as a ecaisa-1 )r places me in position to aid in mnaking such Aw' a'. are- su.ited to the peope", ne.ed'.. and Lu pow. those attempt' at !cgi'.lation which -k t. aid the cla'.-c :tin. the interest 4): e mav.-'-. I. M. WOODS. : to "," ru.':- if the Democratic primarL'. fr the huier H. use or l.epresenIiat1",. '.:h ct to the rus"'. and re-;rulatlbm- of the Demro .I N: ; KERVED THE t*EOPLE O .. " er-tvt.no~i'unce m.A---~Ir a. a caL-.,idate -.rw. them. in th" next lesn-ta:,ure. .'Ju.N.e hi' rui,' and re.'tulatlion,' of the De'mocrstic art m the'comm:- prnmary e.ection. E0 IG:. JONE'.. diteii foir t h',i.. H use t'iprri':t tkve' tn-zm IC For County Treasurer. O t T ANNe dt'Na'E'TO J'TH Ei 'i'TE Auditor. I .tate ftr n.'--':e:oni to the' uome" of X.\'it .'. . n Xu t. .!IbijeC' to 'ii. ru.' u~toso he Democn raie pir1imary. - For Judge cf Probate. .!.\S. M. WINDH A.x:: For Magistrate at Court Heuse. NNA it'NtE MtYSEL.F .A '7ANtD)~EI the" u.emocratbc ;inrimAary fir th.: o1ce oif :' r~- ..:h counCtyA seat. andi i.1 ask th Li.: I ,r4 :u mv riend- tor ti' JA.'ition P .1 ltRA.DHl AX ANNrINCE MtY-EL. A CAXNDIDA.~TF ..r the *,:Lee.', of M..raLC at Maning.. in ..Ce rdace." with the n'-.;uir.mtis. .f lh-: Demol1 Economy. Husband-Excuse me, dear. but don't you cook much more for dinner ban we can usze?-Wife-Of coursc If 1 didn't bow could I economize by utiliz ing leftover disbes?-Cleveland Lender Not New. "Electricity Isn't a modern discor cry. It Is as old as I be tfood." How do you make that outr "Why. didn't Noab hare to have ark lights?' Defier a lush in the face than a blot in the he-art.-Cervantes. A qelping Hand. Is Gladly Extended by a Manning Citizen. There are mani enthusiatie citiZenS in M::rnning urepar'ed to tell their exper itfnce for the public .'ood. Tt-stimony from -.uch a mource ; the hest i dence-. and will prove a "helpiun hand" to wsare s of readers. Read the fo!low iog statement: W. R. White. S. Boundry St.. Man oio. S. C.. says: 'I suffered from kid ney t.ruble for years. I was forced to arise often durinz the nigrht ou account af too frequent pasages of the kidney wetretions and backache and sharp pains across my loins made mne miserabie. At' imes I was so lame.aod stifT that I could ha'dly turn over in bed and moroingi I roun.d it dillicult to dress. I was unable t fithd a remedy that would help ne titil I procured Doan's Kioney Pills.! used only one box, but the pains were iisrosed of and the lameness and sore less in my bd'disappeared. I do not bare t up'at nicht to im the kid avy seresions and I am feelin2 twenty vears %ounger I highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pilhs and can say that I 2ever used another remedy thatzave me iuch rreat relief.'' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fster-MiIburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, iole nents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's-and ake no other. APPAREL SHOP FOR MEN AND LADIES t Everything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn inent of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and proniptly. DAVID DUTFITTING 3OMPANY, Charleston, S. C. )ATARRH CURED AT HOME Trial Trment of Dr. Blassr's Catarh Ifyuhave catarrh of the nose. throat, orI us fyou are constantly spitig blowing hnse ae c topped up feeling, head noises. emns.ahthma. bronchitis or weak lungs. o can cure yourieltat home, by a remedy so imple that even a child can use i. It will cost you only r. posWa card 'to get a ieral free trial package of Dr. Blonner's odrful rt ',edy. It Is scnt by mail to every trested .,..crer. Certainly no ogfer could bc ore liberal. The full trearment is not cxpcnsive. A pack ac containing enough to last one whole month il be sent by mail for $1.0. A postal car-d with your name and address eat to H. I. B3OGER. Mannine Times o~ce. tanning. S. C.. will bring you by return mail be free trial treatment and an Interesting nkiet. so that you can at once begin to cure ourself privately at home. IRANT'S D~RU6 STORE The Licensed Druggist Sells Everything in )RU6S and MEDICINES DON'T worry with your eye'. we guaranltee 3 '.uretit. OurI Eye GlassesI will relievec the strain. ZEIGLER'S Ph-ARMACY, .\eeep on second .\onday nights at ,APERS & WRIGHT. AT ORNETS AT LAW. P Evan'. Iuildmna. cl WASH INGTON. D). C. e ephone. Main 609t.C Wi. C. D).\IS-! J7. A. ENEG )AV1S & WINBERG. ATTOR.[NEYS AT [JAW , .\ANNING, S. C. P romp~t attention :iven to coll!ections. URDY & O'B3RYAN, .\ulorneys :ad Coun~elor's at Law. M ANNING. S. C;. HUARLTON DtRANT. ATTORNE-Y .\T LAW. 1 11. LESE~SNE. ATTORNEY. AT LAW". 1 .\ANNING. S. C. )R. JOHN Hi. MORSE. Sumter. S. C. e,-~ -Pr.:'-. 172- Ie denec. 'Panne. 1M DENTIST. MlANNING. S. )R. .1. A COLE. DE:NTIsT. The hINk of Ma.ninj!. Manning. S. C. Cap il St ck.. ..... .. . . .O.oxi Siurplu-, ..... . ...... ... .. 40.4 % h~ Stockholders' Liability.... . 40,4)00 Total Protection to Deposiwrs. $1).00) START YOUR BOY n the righIt way. Good habits it.itiled n the youth wil! . bear good fruit n after'year.. Whether it be the smail tecountof the boy oa busIness accourst >f the man that is entrusted to us we 'an guaranteed perfect, satisfaction TtIE NEW BATH TUB s net only a thing of beauty, but a o for ever" to the family who is wise cough to know the value of the bath or health and beauty. You can revel a the lazury of one of the newest do ign.; in our bath tubs at a reasonable -ost. when we plumb your bathroom. s well as up-to-date wash stands, fot ubs, closets, etc., with open. sickle lated sanitary plumbing. R. rL rtASTERS. 27-129 King Street, Charleston, S C larendon Pressing Club. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Re air Work done in Irst-class manner ad at reasonable rates. Member's All kinds of high-grade Tailortog. ive me a call. 'Phone No. 87. WAYMAN A. SMITH, PrOP., MANNING, S. C. Hacker Mfg. Co. Beo. S. Hacker & Sop, CHARLESTON. S. c. Ye Manufacture Doors, Sash and Blinds: Columns and Baluster.< Grilles and Gable Ornaments: Screen Doors and Windlows. VE DEAL IN. Glass. Sash Cord and Weights. A. J. WHITE & Co., Successors to W. E JENKINSON Co. ~UNDERTAKERS. We have bought the Undertaking epartment of W. E. Jenkinson Co. ad will keep on hand a complete line SCoting and Caskets. WVe are alto repared to do Emnbalmning. Will also' rry a line of Picture Mouldinogs and lass for framing-pictures. A. J. WHITE & CO.. .\. J. WHITE. Jn., .\lr. Foley Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, rengthen your kidneys, cor. 'ectrinaryirregularities, build ip the worn out tissues, and :liminate the excess uric acid hat causes rheumatism. Pre rent Bright's Disease and Dia ates, and restore health and trngth. Refuse substitutes. W. E. BROWN & Co. SMITH BRO.S' ) RC HESTRA t reasoniable rates. FIVE PIECES. Wi! play for Picnics. Dances. ,tc. Address. EAYMAN A. SMITH. Box 45. Mannin. S. C.