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National .Encamflpmenlt 00f' Atlantic City, N. J. Round Trip From $22.45-Manning- $22.45 Atlantic Coast Ine. We DATES OF SALE. September 15 to 19. 1910. Inclusive. STOP-OVERS. t icktts v: arrvae .Sson' oer p~oin: with D)epo.t Tickett Agent: Tickets will be limited to return. n"ot inteLr Z Ian I _night of September f9. 1>UT MAY 1'E EXTENDI) to OCTOBER 2, !y pitposin: tkets an1 p:yrt-ment Uf -. Make arrangemeonts :Th :-kets. P'uaua reservations well in advance wt*: - H. D. L\itiK. TMcket .\ii. Mannin. ) soft W. J. CRAIC T C. WHITE . s Passenger Traftie MQgr. <;en. Pass. Agent. Wihninzton. N. C. U%4 L I M E, CEMENT. Acme Plast. Shingles. Laths, Firo' Brick. Drain Pipe. Etc::-:::: HAY. 6RAIN. Rice Fiour. Ship Stuff. Bran. Mixed Cow and Chicken Feed : HORSES. MULES. Buggies. Wagons and Harness.-No + Order Too Large or Too Small 4. OOTHARBY- LIVE STOCK CO. SUMTER. SOUTH CAROLINA Tobacco. Sales! MANNING Tobacco Warehouse. IS THE PLACE. We have been selling larqe quantities of To bacco and have gotten good prices for the Farm ers. Lugs are selling high. Bring your next load here and'get the highest price you ever got for a load of Tobacco. All we want is just a trial to show the peo pie we mean to pay for it. Yours for High Prices. CLARK & COTIIRAN, Proprietors. "THINK OF IT." $4%5 for the best built, most thoroughly proven. smoothest running, easiest riding, most reliiable, mos5t economical. most powerful, and hanrdies ..mall car in in America is the little BRUSH MACHINE. WE have already operating' in C larendou h of them,and want you to ask their ownlers what is the best automobile value on the market. - This little machine we claim to be the most powr fui in our sandy roads. This little ear has to its ced.it the fuel contet of the time. having run; 4 .2 milHs on one calion of gas'' Write for ci rculars and ask us for a diemon~stratio if you are in the. mar ket. Physicians Advise th ~ o oodlaxativ.e, to keep th-e tow's openad preven~t the pioso rdg fofrmgettinginlto your systemD. ThJatest product of scence 1& VELVO~ izxxat:ve L We r Syrup. Nil eeai.G reibeand of a plasarzt. romaxt taste. Ve-N aczts t::e. Ir. .s we i e stomach and 'oweis, and is of? the greaest 'toswtt e:Thcacy i:t :npa:i. :::e.gest: biiosness, sick beada.che, feverish::es-, .vou ,tienckfe, c's.T TEL TOULIVER SYRUF Dar't Break Down. * ~ ~ ' r: . ........ The The B o dogs. very seldom-i b:irks. 11i:':. e Ing to the constructten of his throat hs :tternpts at barking are :nore like a burlesque of the real thing. TIe wades into : fi:ht w!thout any vocal warning. and the only sound he emits Is his heavy breath!n. LI!s courage Is stoishing. and the largeness of his oppornent uever acls as a deterrent when hIostilities are imntnent. Still. as he is not -t quarrelsome doa. Le very rarely indulges in street braws. and. as he is exceedingly good natured. I: takes a lot to rouse hMn. The modern bulldog Is undoubtedly a different looizing anki from bis bull - fighting ancestors. The most conspicu ous "iprovements" introduced by the present day *fancy" are largeness of bead. width of chest. heaviness of bone and more typical tail. Why She Was Pleased. "Do you mean to tell me that you actual!y overcame that ancient antip. thy of yours for Mrs. Muggsby and called on her this afternoon?' said his wife's husband. "That's about the size of it." replied her husband's wife. "And she was glad to see you' -There Isn't any doubt about IL" "Why do yuu th!nk9 that-' 'Well, I ha:d on that old dress 1're worn three seasons and a hat that Is entitled to a prominent place in some museum for aotlulties. while she had on a new gown just from Paris. Oh. yes. Tnm sure she was tickled to death. figuratvely speaking. when I called!" -Chicago News. A Sample of Suggestion. A popular come 'lan and playwright was praising the humorous value of ,suggestions. "It is funnier to suggest a thing." he said. "han to say It out. Play wrights should remember this. Sugges tion. preguant suggestion. Is what makes really funny the little boy's re mark to his father: "Pa. if you help me with my arith metic lesson tonight i'll tell you where ma hId your trousers.' "-New York Sun. The Lash of a Fiend woUld have been abo-! as wkelcone to A. Cooper of Oswe.o. N .i.. a, a mer cies lunz-rackinz oigh that de:led all remedies for year-.. "I: was mest troublesome at .d:," he writes. "noth inz helped me tiNi I used Dr. King's New Discovery which cured me completely. I never cough at nigh: now. Millions ,now its matchless merit for stubborn colds, obstinate coughs. s.ore lungs. In. gppe. asth ina, hemorrhage. croup. whooping cough. or hay-fe ver. It reliev e- quickly apa never fails to satisfy-. .\ trial cornvinces. .We. $1.oQ. Trial bo:ie frze. It's positively- guar-an'ed by all drgts. -'Ere i ' c . Q . D., "ome QUiC Another t wirel-ss mess:' :1 ot ICLhre-s 4 da:1 of mis: G reatest Su the S . 5 "etting~ ready for the :l r*i It tak'es sev'erailthingzs All Suits up to $ All Suits up to S A Reliable Medicine -No. a Ncoutic. .r F. r t i. t .I - . . . Tbot ters.- he Hur ris t /rteh b.. .x:.:vtr., Wa.- sIn.- I, : - - I ::a .- Twi ah- ' i :h ..-x ::.! T or i : -. tl-'e11', It. . an.! Tr hil.t, In th Ll nt' jcz Mamnzlae IV 11 1 r1 1. ! :t MEMORIES OF MARK TWAIN. !Two Letters the Humorist Wrote to Henry Watterson. "Mark Twain--.\n Jntimate Mem atiel.- atbout his couri-in ans it :ippe-ars teorson reei~es the fo-ib-winaz inci.* -nt; --ii: typical of Mark Twain'- whim 14 1:: i t .of 11.-%%': "I miid turned ever t th. dr One( ia Indon 1 was l ivi* vi y family a! II:, Mi.unt stree-t. itetwi. 1(Ci a s" there wa- the :archi:t! wrkcuse-;u:ite a long and it'It!.ing buidin;:. One event:i. upon .omi:i in froi an inin;;. I foindit a !-.ter h had written 4,:. the sitti;g rocc:n tabl and l.-ft with his card. Ile .op-ke cf th.- -.hock he had received up.n tind inz ha next '.. lo'. -pre-surma.y 13 - was th.- wcrkh,.ue iIte had loveed me. but had always feared that I would end by disgaeing tI family-h. inxt hanged. icr somthina-hnat tie 'work'xs.' that wa- Ievond hin: hwe had r.ct thought It would come 1o tha: 'And so on through pages of horsePlaY. his relief on aseertaining the truth and learning his mistake,. his r.-gret at not t1ndir.g me at home. closind with a dinner invitatioti. Once at G, n..va. in Switzerland. I received a long. rilowing letter. full of buovant td iies. writteni from London. Two osr three hours later came a teleg-ral: -Burn letter Blot it from your mem ery. Susie is dead.' Susie was Mrs. Clemens. TURKISH WOMEN. They Are Curiously Fastidious In Some of Their Ways. The habits of the Turkish women of Constantinople are wonderfully fasLtIdi ous. For Instance. when they wa;h their hands at . tap from which water runs into a marble basin the fair ones will let the water run until a servant shuts it off. inasmuch as to do this themselves would reader them -un I elean" The-y cannot open or shut a dotr. Is the handle would be unclean. One of thes.e fastidious women waxs t long ago talking to a smal niece who had just received a present of a I doll frq.ru Paris. By and by the child laid the doll in the lady's lap. She was horrified and ordered the child to take it away. As the little girl would Snot wove it and no servant was near and the lady would be defled by touch ing a doll that had Ieen brought from abrand. tbe only resource left her was to jurap up and tet the doll fall. It broke In p!eces. Another Turkish woman would not open a letter coming by post, but re qird a servant to break the seal and hold the missive near her that it might be read: also, should her handkerchie.f fall to the ground It was immediately destroyed or given away, so that she might not again use it.-Exchange. flen "CG. 4). D.'' N , Danger" 41 ge sent out to all me~:s . ..oml~etoiwk. for if you do Z in the t Values of -Cean ing. u}' al i stOKs- - al of new. Fall goo'ds. - )oite ess. antothier IS ttisoe-e the aal ity .in 18.00 - 510.50o 4 5.0 - $15.50 cc. B) To the Democrats ol South Carolina: I wVish t take thi:s opportunri zty to thaki the. friends~ mi Iup Ir in 1. my candojlarY fo ;-o t:od t;) ;-e t Colln tinluanc- (Af their- U0rt u tilte poHlS vlose IIinthe seCcond pr, ImIa . T he tim.- befor that elti iusio '%hort and I will not hve ihe opportuity to commuI:iete with m1.any of them: per onally. roun tin - indications ofI tit,- irst primary and the as u rece ( * *tliXve al r f'l ( rom . e:--r (*t ion of th S.tte. I on con iid-to men th- ne,_-t p.oerm4r Of SoUthI Carofina but tih, victorv van ino't hev ach iJ ed withont the asss:tance of :y frieinds inl eacb ount. I Wish to sv that frot now uinztii the . ond primarv I will bave iinL-adqtiarters in Columbia.2wbe -naltters p.!rtaininZ to !he camp ignll ~i,e ateddj adw em friends may Lomm U:nicat. wi m. SincehIll. C. C. E.A ITI ERSTO'N V. IMEKS! Better Than Lemons! I 2Rc. Dozen. Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton, S. C. N sM WWE MUSTI * HAVE ROOM for our Large Fall Stock now coming in j~every day. In order to get it we must re-1 Iduc e our present Spring and Summer Stock.1 The reduction means a big saving to1 iyou. Everything in our Spring and Sum b9 mer Stock Reduced1 * TO COST I UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1st. SDress Goods. Notions. Hosiery. Under- i wear. Shoes. Gents' Furnishings. Etc.. at SActual Cost until September 1st.1 Big lot Remnants. Short Ends. Colored1 SLawns. Fancy Notions. Etc.. at less than Scost. In fact. at just 1-2 price. This cer-1 itainly means a big saving to you if you care1 to take advantage of it. for it's not just a 10 Sto 20 per cent. reduction, but the entire 19i Stock of Spring and Summer Goods is Re-1 duced to1 SCOST AND BELOW. We know that we are sacrificing our-1 selves in most of this stock. for the simple, Sreason that we can't replace some of it next1 season at the same price, yet we need the room and also the cash. hence this reduc-1 ~tion. At Cost until September 1st, for cash1 Aonly--- Nothing charged at cost price.1 it Pays to Trade at1 BRING YOUR tJOB WORKr TO THE TINES OFFICE. Ca't Work When you feel that you can hardly drag through your daily work, and are tired, discouraged and miserable, take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is prepared for the purpose of helping women to regain their strength and health. Not by doping with strong drugs, but by the gentle, tonic action, of pure vegetable herbs. E56 CARDUI i The Woman's Tonic Mrs. L N. Nicholson, of Shook, Mo., writes: "Before I began to take Cardul, I was unable to do any work. I have taken 5 bottles and have improved very much I can o the most of my housework now. "I can't say too much for Cardui, it as done so much for me." Your druggist sells Car dui. Get a bottle today. =APPAREL SHOP .FOR MEN .AND LADIES Everything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn men, of both sexes. We till mail orders carefully and promptly. DAVID OUTFITTING ' COMPANY, Charleston, S. C. J. S. BELL, GENERAL MACHINIST.. A Sanitary Plumbing, Steam Fitting Ai and Automobile Repairing A Specialty. A~ gent for Maxwell Automobiles. - ou will find me at my shop every hday. and to serve you will be a pleas jure -All my work guaranteed. South. M i Street. one block from Court Hou-se LQANS^NGOTIATED AfOn First-Class Real Estate SMortgages. ~ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Manning. S. C. DON'T wo ' . h yOtr eyes. we :.Crate a j~f -e. QEye Glasses ZEIGLER'S Ph-ARMACY, hW. 0. W. Woodmen of the World. \icet~s on second Monday nights at iVisitng Sovereigns invited. JO'-FPH D. WIG'HT. .APERS & wlR(G H'll -i A-r on~N}CY ;V LAW. h W. C. D.\vis. J. .\. WE-INBERG. ~Davis & WEINBSERG. ATTORNE~YS AT LAW. . j M A NNING. S.C. hIPrompt attetion tgiven to collctions. URDY & O'BR YN,0IItY tornys ad Cunseorsat L~aw, Mi:.ANNIlNG, S. C. HARLTON DtRANT. hi ATORNEY AT LAW. ahi D 1 "EEN DE NTJST. ARANTS DRUG STORE The Licensed Druggist. Sell- in Ev'erything nRUGS and MEDICINES: The Bank of M M"anning. S. A Capitui Stock. . Surpb... . .... itockldi-,-C Ladity . T(otas Protctionl to Depos tO START YOUR BOY i thn ri.: way. Good habit. _n the routh will bear z in after yvars, Whether it be ecoun t of the boy or abusines f the man that is entrusted 1 ean fguaranteed perfect satisfa THE NEW BATH TU is nut only "a thing of beauz joy for ever" to the famt!y WI nough to know the value of 'or health and beauty. You in the luxury of one of the n' ;igns in our bath tubs at a r :ost, when we plumb your I is well as up-to-date wash st tubs, closets, etc., with ope plated sanitary plumbing. R. M. nASTERS, 127-129 King Street, CbrIe larendon Pressin Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing Dair Work done in firsteis and at reasonable rates. 4i H 8jflg6 M O PORst All kinds of -h d e ive me a call. - hone No. WAYMAN A. SMITH, MANNINO, S. C. Hacker Mfg. CJ srccEssoHS '1'o 680. S. Hacker & CHAm.ESTON. S. C. We Manufacture Doors, Sash and Blind: and Balusters: Grilles Ornaments: Screen. 1 Windows. WE DEAL !N Glass. Sash Cord and' A. J. WH ITE & Successors to W. E. JENKINSON UNDERTAKE We have bought the 1 epartmecnt of W. E. Je Lnd wili keep on hand a c< >f Coibfns and Caskets. X repared to do Embalminr arry a line of Picture Mc ;lass for framing pictures A. J. WHITE & A. .J. WHITE. JR., Kidni Pill What They Will D They will cure you: strengthen your kic rect urinary irregular up the worn out ti eliminate the exces: that causes rheumat vent Bright's Diseas bates, and restore : strength. Refuse s W. E. BROWN i SMITH BR' ORCHlES FIVE PIEC \\il ulav for Picnt \AY.'N .\. SMI' m:4.~. .\ia Mes Kidneys and B