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be dlanniug Eimes. .\NNING. S. C.. ull'T - Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. :nembe eat opy for a ciangc of a.:. .StT beV n thisot ce bY Sa'urday N'u n oritr '4 insure public-ati;on the fooigweek ST. PETER'S, NO. 54, A. F. -I. RLrm CHAPTER. NO. 40. W C. DAT.,.k.I : MIz aniznChuga Le r. X. U) *Onerrof Ena.4ern $r nr. .nechMonLh. (si'4) FalCES D;vL. .. (Miss) MA4THA DAV:. SmC. BE SURE AND VISIT CLARtENDON'S 5 -AND 10c STORE. NEW GOODS Coming It- Every Day. The Manning 6rocery Co Judge J. S. Wilson is holding court in Abbeville. We direct attention to the chan;:e of ad. of D. Hirschmann. The Bell long distance terhone is being installed in Manning. Maj. A. Levi and family has returned home from their summer vacation. Read Xrasnoff's ad. in this issue. He is always doing something to win trade. Miss~ Emma Wilson of Sumter, is in Manning visiting her sister. Mrs. S. L. Davis Miss Eleanor Todd has returned fro.-n a very pleasant visit to relatives in An-| derson. * Mr. J. H. McKnight of this place was( the first to gin cotton at the ol' mIll this season. Mr. David Levi and family are nw at home from their varat~ion in the mountains. Mr. J. H. Orvin and family after rusr ticating in the mountains with the bigI guns came back. home. 1 Rev. W. B. Duncan and family of' Charleston, are in Mannin~r visiting the family of Capt. W. C. Davis. t Dr. Ned Barron of Columbia isI: spending a few days with the family of j his brother Mr. A.!1. Barron. Several bales of new cotton were put! on the market last Saturday. It broug~ht i 135 cents. and it was not a good cotton either. Mr. A C. Harvin and family who have been spending the summer in i.. mountains of North Carolina are now: as home agaim. Clarendon will have a good delegation1 in the House of Reoresentatives. ma: ters no: which two of the four- are chosen. Messrs. Allen McFaddin andI J. F.V Kelley left Manning for Chick Springs to attend the convention of farm demon-i stration workers. Solicitor WV. H. Wells and family of Florence, were in -anning visiting the family of Mr. S. L. Davis. and Ieft for' their home yesterday. We hope our friends will send us the returns of the election as early as pos sible as it is desired to publish :he re suIts in the issue following the election. o noing is oing the limit thi eso on ottn, hebuyers have had the bridle removed and the competition will be the :iercest that has ever been on this market. Bring your cotton to MTan ning. There are several comnmunicaon~ crowded out of the paper for the lack of 'pace and time to get them in type, and! we would as our readers to read the inside pages as there is much of inter est in them. Miss Sauers of [Baltimnore is in charge of the millinery denartment of The .. M. Bradham Co. This young lady~ comes to Manning highly recommend ed and we are sure -.he will please the most fastideous in thme fall ,:ylve'. of millinerv. The young people of this town wert to a sociable given by Miss' May Blrad bamn in honor of her guest Niss Liillian Hill of Newberry. and they report a e iightful evening, and were captivated: with the young hostess ar.. :he *us of honor. Governor Ansei has appointed a'. com missioners of election for Clar-endor State. L R. Mcintosh. Mannin: .\. - Broadway. Manning: T. M. Beard. New Jehu Smith, Tuirbev!!. e:.. .N . Paxville. It was our privilege :o inspe.: the cotton e-op of M r. Frank ltawiso .oa Monday and we do not exaggerate when we say :: :s the :inest coitton we .e ever seen :n a large tield.- There:'.w are told seventy acres in mm theiti we looked at. and it wi: make a. :ca.,: *ne* and one-haf bales to the aee hna the old Sprot: comfe a: JIordan:. the. m:t ton crop i.s very 'ine and :'. probabY . co a the fiawlison em :o:: We* c.al: a: :en::an of0:r:.:d to' the new ad-vert:eme::. M Dr1.' iiawkins' who ha.. chage*-f::pe ,.er:pior. dlepart:m.'. a -7 phiarm:acist wih a .ong exien-e and prewrrption, Thi drug stu r. handleu evrthing tod be oundc in2:rs~ . drgstore. adte:aerc:., a~ -2 Wedded i Co i~b..ia .l . annc* .: ttzendants a::emar-e.w hw Safe Medici:e For Children. For.e. wn:ithte rua: a s rta. T--: sdnyef:.: thne :te logand" n elwpea: V. -' Grwsa:Co. DT Executive Commttee Meeting. The ExecutIve k-mn:e :--e: ;::ra -ord-ance wihthe ruler: of :eDemit ra.tic partyv la-t Thrsday "Or the p.r tose of Canvas.ng :.he returns of.!:t !lection hel the Tucsday before. Thert Were vresent l out 0: the 2. member esides r.earv a2 of the e::ndida:e wh< rere anxious to iearn their fate. At t ery outset there were signs of muel nteres: in :he Senatorial contest, a nderground of excitement was evident ,nd many were ooccn;: for tesazziona, levelopment-. The canvass of the Statt icke: went :hrou::h without hitch or iindrance but whe:: it came to tue coun v. the real :*-e work- were set off. 1":, ommittee canvasse(i :ie cr:turn, ro:: he manazers of the seterav c~ab, und oaund tha: .\r. AppL: had a :ajorit-y: even over Cap:. Davis for the Senat. :apt. L)-.vis then arose an preserte v equest for a recount of the tickets 0 ich was objected to by -\r. A ppelt or he ground that to recoun: the :le a the tirst neeting wa., wihou: a hor. .v. as rule 6 distinct'v sayt commit. ee at the 1Art inectin: h c eturns and declare the reul: :%rit maktes provio.n When there ii a pro est or contest,. And ,-.nder tha ru.e ac Ion nust be taken at a mneetin: --:,here fter" meaning after the irst meeting, 6r. Appelt contended "ha: te commit ee bad no right to zo behind the re. urns of the :rnanagers usee-s fraud was !harged. and that Cap:. )a;Vis no' lege fraud -eiricaay. ::e erely :Iims the hirreguarities have 'Oee: rouaght to his at:en:ion and bee.use ol that some one has told him Ie wouL are the conmit:tee to exceed their au hority. Mr. Appelt admiitted that afte: 'ant. Davis had :lled a vrotest in proper orm so an ans--er could be :madz. the ommittee would have a right to re ount. take testimony and do such thin:5 s will throw light on the hinted at ir eularities, but unt!: a formal protest ~as been filed which could no:t be con idered at the initial meeting the com: 2ittee was withot authority. t~ting uie '; to sustain his contention. Th( omnmittee overruled M.r. .\ppelt by ot of 3 to 13, a striet:y partizan vote. 'he following is the notice given by apt. Davis for the recount: o A. J. Richbourg. County Chairman: The unders.igned, a candidate for the enate in the recent primary. would re pectfully ask the Executive Committee if the County. in view of the esoseness f! the vote, to order a recount of all :he ~otes of the various boxes so far asth enate is concerned. While - a grea: :any irregularities have been brough: 0 my attention, the evidence of t.hese reguiarities I am informed is in the oxes. and while i do not desire to con est or protest an election jus: on the ~round of some s!!ght irregularities hinic, in justice to my friends, thata ount of the votes be miade that any in dverent mistake or enrot' may be cor ected should there be any. I would also respectfully reserve the iitht during today. the tiue given :fl( nder Rule \-II., to file arny protest or ~ontest. Respectfuliy submitted. W. C. D.wv s, Carndidate for the Senate. The posiidon of .\r. .\ppeit objectin: a) have the mnanagers count gone ore: t this time was put on -ecord an~d the rork of the conmittee proceeded by se ct three Davi, men andi three .\ppel: en to make this count of :ie'ets. .\fte: everal hours of toil the comnmittee re ssemibled to hear the report of the s.ub ommttee. in the meantime .\r. A ppelt ecured the services of Purdy a: O'r .nl to represen: him bekre the commit ee. and when the s.ub-committee were bout to report dudge P'urdy arose and 2ade a formal objection : oth~e recouni rd demanded a declaratior. of the re jut as reported by the managers. thb he committee declined to do arnd its ae ion together with dJudge l'urdy's die and was made a miatter of record. The ~ub-commitee then a::nouuced itN rnd. gs which was that there were somel isreeneies found b::t these would no hange the result bu:. insteadi of .\ppe: avlng a mrajority o. .he n'ad by an "e ulcount of thie ticktets a majori:. 0 1..::! ta::e an atte: wa.. mad )a*4motio of. J. :.:-er: )a v . 'et the cv:::m:.teec :o adjur b . -asi; ofdh votes- .or the members~". 0 he committee rex::,e.- oacor he: ) roceded~ to declr -\ppes: fo hen th!., dee'.aravo' was, made~ 1?: [avis :Led the i:own:: .ormal rotes: nd :ne commuteededdi.o~ .a he same Tu*eday .:.. I: wa, a ,et were labo'in wi...tsuppr-e. iemen.. and a... roe!ng o r~chi so tha: :'*sfaed:ee:: leer teL.:>rs were cox::::red :ohn :ore :nan: a :e w :ea--.wa y< ;>.e Da -.w.:~ 'S'a:.e of .->vuth. t -an I-.redo Co,. . do * ount v : -'. c :E.e < :: . -- The unde~i;:.. d.rotes ... re . . .o. . '. c e: ZlV UV a ll.' V.1 ~ % 111 U ! a e f 'at-.t ( 'o: V : 1. L , 1c. t" m 1 1;11i'~z a , s: o* a \ ': -- : a i !ra - f- . ' VOt U're I~tautlbm:,ihrav I:,herdewt a- 1a~ t-r i'f it:, iprot4re \. s . )f I\t A. iaW4" w 44 wo': r e i then :-t~ d a r 'd a~m~ne. No..< -. .jSe tber . 91. of outh aro'.na. -:are don ('otnt v. i'er.a.a!-: appeared E. !-. ioate.mwho .c bei sorne a.:y saor ,a: i- on;- :he %o. i the axvl cluba -, raohel S onr.\uus: . 1v10. * Tha ..: n.::io aou t Lat Ce:id :me- :::.ere wonc :wo.e -aites we:h r T.- :han er'a 1:.I . h l .:. s . Ta:1 a'er :he out Cnheld roer i N roo:, sa. Ixa theyad aKd E.1tri. won ...;n- :m -:orn a.e tht ote-, wee uone b:rh u ithebox a::d not un:d. 1l10t Coe- one:::h (ute say.b U~.that tie :ku oga~ otth ) wo vo the Cere <>Zone b,!- sadethatd -'rty x asked ~ -ne w#.e an d th een (on aht <'!. Dav-:re ei d alo qt orvtvT re b :.I.L ti t i A-- t of aca. tne !ial hi, na-flt writ e:. :. h.Tack. -worn :o before nel th i; r-' day of T. .\1rrent l. \V *u.. . - i -. .. Ncot. P,1ubk. I)or S. . lat obIf.oud that aVi hi aend o : reiv' :-on thon ' avappeare 1.iF. I t. 1d. Ilh A v, -a JA)wder- ii d iNsr(4vedl I-\ the a01 pai nA his mother who have hA birth ofy th mane a4*er day of May e9 which * "a.Ce-- him 2. th:'L nast May. the. 'rI al e .ton can bs: hown 1he he tr*X'k.of asuppxor!er (J h i'.. who we Ti-re 'aorned had te aui or xix men. Whoee namer were no uen the Cub :n the Aolau club voted. Thisup trier ha these en to vo.\ for Das wiz'terowu nameswritteronth baco% o.01 theit meets. and in cas-e the club: r re ppeo a majorith to ne this ut a roynd o have the box .hrown out. The tiwoker of this measly trik i known and en on.: th o g bacO. : wort he eo no: prosecutet : 'he third a'.l(z-itaio:I can ijo eaSiiy di a ~ o th pot. Thu b. t:- e n' .'V~ s.-iil at mo::ed than o'ay: Davis do - a: ,ay tat thad: tnh- protecn-o hn e.:: .a:. vid:: lhae butrlepn the -.ate'n' tnmade to uaiby ather . i rw: alleeaion s~aing to te all of .\#inLrfome the disrovi b the ali pare on hi motther whro rpaers.brh tae)hiO:!ti at tilay.hr j o ani asec.on n aleat cabeshow o b e he ikoauporter wfhih wo be ar e fo:nd te"ieorxmn wonse ' nabouter noti upon te Clubof ortrohdrtese menato vo:.- for Davis' oe'thei tica~ets, andin pcatse.a the u gaven Appela rejoritoe this astt a ground forh the box wasrolln ou. The workeriof tis meas tric withknwn ando i ony L hrou A persuadio of.\ppelt thDa S ae ths no:rprooecuted. n r.of notithtandinu the adavtits aahe toaaw the protet Thea teteme of voes vting attree thanoe o is so.indefinat~e that hith protest cwn tinued' Ca.o Dais ould hate te re oreted :mofurprctsh i the seecit s'omething taen:iblaes.m ansawer to te "oers bt tboe thnmed :o ecr e a'tdan fromrehemidisproingrehe bil tlegatiofen that theuwer reeaes It.. ise psiiv upc an tre :s n~t an . ale, ation decde Cat.oav rest whih he ould ave reustaied o one ouwe haiyormation thi cartounb oh ase ntineud. taohrrao lea!! cr~orse dict s that aft.Dvi eid ea tno wihdravo ho, poe, candidte meetin of he annouctiv comitter hol.e o tne.a 6th asle of'. Tes teecosdre : ns Hon . ocuia pel:, ~itr .\l ther Dea' Sr-I :ae noi early opprtu nihy o notiyi ou rat or hove this dav I ithdraw hea polie to whichefor the "-:xecutieao nite af1ter tedre riend....to fet oragedf atthe re ote improer pralcticesin thea ee on at.di n:erent lc.~ and ahvysto my cCjury. butec afte thinin over. jte :rter adfet eein: theextrem b:lit 0 ro' en up andl' presetinC the.. mate t~ furthe-:.ci. \Vhile ah 1idenc rote oIme'IJ hof. aitere* euc'lt, ye nte reaso for the ~ cors indictedt i, th :at after a mjoit i. fao foe addt ha Are benanor ee. omte ho'btied 4 chng ofte rl't ~ wi~i e~eviab~v e cosiderd as njus r ofdeaenot.et i'e~ni meto av;o ~' ricnd41a whoseearnst se'eittion 4mad this race wh hav soloy'.y upprte :-.ad hs c':.denc .n -te !dir . rea'.t. :: m ue men: the detemination here Im-e: on .r he resrmnioe.adt henal ht:y aehsbe .M44o *'on Nerv.. I14 Minutes Of Demxratic Executive Comritte-. - o orby ::. co:~ - ba i rrI a .\ I \ v ) z.t\' !.e.;. :. 1 \ 1:~ 'l: ob. A t:h :.. .& .i ' "i >. a ~ i eN To i~a i44 arn i 'w !I ;a a: 1- To13 13 4 - 11Ti'h ma. : dr. ant' :.r:: .I ! :Iber i of . J E N ) the .IJ 1 . G rn'i:n; .;i a . -. H l Azor-e etith and Nit wa, .eideovere rieir a,. n :tvthe la tin ake in the ci4Lti'v ;4e boxr :t-o the -ohe !na4 ha v th : k Mr. W. i .n thiish , 4nvntd by ai'l tt. 1 16 o~t Wa- ak.-u I . Iil 3 a re<;ue,! : wt ~"li t te Cuntyl chairman to ievoitht tve VoLae :i the ct-, oun' to a a Ls rlte reurnS at tSe com..y wi: citi rlwt. 6. lelai-ed .. i. _i.re was a prote.', Or cote1 .lr. %pui ppide: fe.r I the Ilet tom cu-ier ;:. the rue, weetclear he be al intero.ed Wnd ihavv notive. Trht a'1outeI'z of MIr. Xv. i1:. I avi.s ;revajild wenod t ou. *aas- trdturnsd. at I thati tad e on a vote of c to e : io aroowin in te was -e 1a'd i.y Cpt. oavu : av. 1. SproT. I mot (f mbf . .1. F'. Eavi: pv revraI apt: A A. reou way. ). .. Ttirbe vie i W. M. IDvi-. A recess 'wa i :n taken and the committee proceed eI wlith :hie recount. iTe sub-cornnittee made :heir re re ort. and I'urdv & O'Brvan appear ing as atiorney, for Mr. .\ppelt. re newued the request formerly made to have the committee tabulate the re turns of the election as sent in by the manage-s, and to declare the result, the request was again refused. The -.ub-committee made the follow ing replr. of their indin,: ai..1. t .r. N on. :11 - . -. , .. .......3 l' . . . . S1. rhe above report, w.as unanimou,!y ado;"ted a:d the result was declared .S f.diowi: Louis Appelt havinD received a rajority of the votes cast, was de clared the nominee. The committee then proceeded to tabulate tho uncon tested return.. For the nouse of rep reentatives Harvey X. Mitchum hav in.: received a majority -f the vote. ex--t was declared nominated. ,pal wast!. .1. M. Windham for .1udze of I'ro bate. L. L. Weiis for Treasurer and i. hnrpge..s for \udi'or. Capt. ). .1. liadham was declaredi the rominee for, .\agitraite at .\inntitg. A. .1. Ilich hourz at Summerton. l'ine wood (. M H u;ins. 'axv!ile .!. A. Iirown. i-'ores eson, Ji. i-:. Itichbour;:. New 7.ion W. F.. Fleming. .1. .\. W INDH..M. Secretary. It Saved His Leg. ''Al: tho~ugh i'd nose myi le:.'' writes! J. A. Swensen, of WVatertown. Wis. ''Tn v..ars. of ecze ma, that 15' doctors cuh3 'no: cure. had at last laid me up. Then liueien's .\rnica Salve cured it, Frupt.io'ns. Fezetua. Salt ieum. lioils Fever- Sore-. iBurus. Sealds. *u* n Barrow's Mill. We are tstill having considerable sickness in this neck of woods. Mrs. R. P. Barrow is very sick. Mr. C. W. Barrow is qtuite ill with , fever. Mrs. Janet. Drigg.ers. who has been ill at t he homneof M r. M. ID. 1iri::ers. is no better. The young people at WVorkmnan were badly disappointed by not. h.v ig their party on account of the de-. luite of rain. Mrl.. Julia McKenzie andi her youn;:g son spent the week end at the home of Mr. W. T. Hagins. Mr. W. T. Hagin is just back froin his trip North w..here he enjoyed himu self. Miss Ethel Morri, will leave for: Asheville to take a few week'. rest. .Miss Laura Morrik, alter s;pendingt the week cud at the home. of her brother at Workiuan, has returned homne. There will be~ an ice crealu festival at the Morris- chool houise Friday' WVell Mr. 'raditor. it ra.1ine so la-t Tuesday that many were d.eprived o the priv.ilege of iastin;: their voteof for Cl1arendon's choice, but I hope everybody can ge.t out niez Tuesday, 1th. ( 1:,..aob Wilmiert, i.iueoin. 1I. foun hr way back to tperfect health. Siw. V writ.es:* --iTffredt with kidne trouble. and baeca.che an.2 my appet i was v..'ery. poor at time,.- .\fe'~ week ago t tI.i i-K itincy' '. :n and av tea:irtrial. They :a- e met .rea relief~.4 so continlued till no~w I am agai I Looking For Homes. repor:- corr? etMndence w'it h the fonow ing part... who4 ha.':'e e repoirteda \Tihi4. lxanI.a,'. C.arpter-i and3 t::d .1 w~ wf--: and otne child: wishe'. p!ace ::ed i ....:1 o : thee an re anee 4) .\rba a ni4 . 42.' \\.'.". m:: I i . :\\ n cat 311pro ~N ;ta:a,. man ag,.~ 1 la\ poth .inea htol. H\ a, -C~ne .m w.e-..t -:ar-.i.. a "hu in o , o an . 3: to-' oo .lc tin Wa .t \w . ' v.r'llN ;r:w y..u a..te~ngauer. t l'-ez:pe an3l I :-hda Jphn :t ;rok. Seno.1ha' f Ii. ;nr .ptm.-r.jat lven o'clioed. 113all ..... .1 ..i ..... ,.- ...t I1~....k.. I,' ... . T... A Card of Thak. w3n anru:;..e :an 'Ul preshs the heart-i emtoshi, tm ren it ,t mtw. I cannot tell the go'K people . t: 'tdn what: :nv heart contain,. Th-p.o!- ft i, conut have hono,1r-d cl(ser t han grip, f,t !. a d1111 id I itol apet i ber t kindne- and co: I w4'h! b-- : t hy. of even a 14'I?.--'' The' reicm --100 wa.. a monit same !time. I am1 1ure th- l)eopl.- will bear mw 4.. whI n -av that I '1nd uct 1. my sid of the conte: in aI mannr. ieavin,_ mynv pol itical fate, and tr:-t with1 th- 4 ple aLlne. i had n1o1 Irgai.Lct: aid I;,):- did I have theadval tage of a lar'e family cdnnection. but dependetd eritirely on the j-:tice of a peowie whose publc s.ervan: I have been for the pa.t Neveral years. and for wIom I love :o labor. I .hal with t he be h, of Inv Creator ' v.-dt v ;mbl ic acts it Ia manier at will h.- a pride to my.self and for what I bielieve to be the le--t intetre!t if the people of mv county and State. lear no ill will for those who fought :1e fairlv, this was their privilege. and vIe who reorted to misrepresenta ion I hope they will repent. With a ieart bursting with gratitude. I thank jhe ;wole Who stood so loyallv by me. nd the entire people have my promise 1 ;A vcrve them so that they will not re- n ,re. having placed Clarendoa' stau lard i.to my keeping. Very sincerely yours. Loris APPi--:LT. Card 1 desire to place on record my high ,d sincere appreciation of the treat nent received by. me from the good peo )le of Clarendon in the recent primary. made the race for l:ailroad Commis toner and only lacked a few votes of retting into the second race. my own ounty stood by me loyally and true. and vhether or not I ever again become a andidate the people of Clarendon and hroughout the State of South Carolina an feel assured of my tidelity. I shall .lways be read'y to n.id in any movement vhih has for its purpose the good of ny cosmylv and State. Fellow citizens I hank with a heart Ii h-d with gratitude Your, Truly. > *. Se.')4aONor Ali. 4 -:m.-r ilton. S. I .. Septemn--r thi. 1910. Card of Thanks. '' ie .-\':er, of t' atrecn: , Iai% b Ieen de:ared by :he I )mo - I i.xteu I m. i t*.' to b4 -n-I d - vot4!d for in the secou-l pri nary. :aud appreciatin V.he i hand.%oime 1,gie me wihen th--re were %) man% 4s select from. I desire to) express mv .hInks to the people. and to ask them if I hey believe my -areer as a public ser- j :ant worthy of their confidence. to ,ote fom me On the 13th. I am sure that ith mn. expC:ieoce I am in a Mter po .ition to Qerve the people than: ever be ore, and if e!ected I can safely promise Si Lgood and an honest service. c Yours &e, 1). L. GRE:N. C lurbevi!1e. S. C.. September 6;th. 1910. S To The Voters of Clarendon County. t: I ease a!!ow me to thauk vutI for the :(te vou gave Me in the race for the sos of.represenatives. Taking into :onsmideratiton the number of ahle and .i known candidates in the me~e. I --ceived a handsome vote. I do the more appreciate the vote given me 2eause it represents citizens who >ssessed the ability to vote without yeing told who to vote for. \'ery respectfuill. It. D. WilerE:. .\leoi0. R. F. D). No. I. Card of Thans I-leas- al!ow mec to express through he mediumi of THl: TI~is to theI oters of Clarendon count:y my high~ ppreciation of their support at the' riavelection last week, and a con-I nuance of their encouragement and1 ~upo'rt at the approaching election. ltespctrfully. E. ! :. I 'T.OWDEN. A Card. I wish to tender my thanks to the oers of l'axville and Silver clubs for he splendid vote you gave me on the Othi. and trust that no action of mine vill ever give cause for regret of hay ng placed contidence in me. \'ery ltespectfullv. J. .\. BaVN. I A Card. !dc-.re to thank the voter- of ('iaren on for the suppobrt given me in the re ent 'rima"ry. .1. 1D. AsL4!HROIK. The Gratitude of ilderly People .oes out to whatever heios give them ase. comfort and stren~gtfi Foley Kid-f ey I'i!!s cure kidney and oladder dis :-e promphItiv. and give comfort and elef to elderly pepe \W. I: lrown a WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Troubles bay be Sapping Your Life Away. ilanning People Mave Learned This Fact. \hna healthy mtar. or w.'oman he at t:o run dowvn without apparent :iuse. ibecomes. wteak. languzid, depre.s d. wutfer= backache, headache. dizzy :pels and uirinary disorders. kidney co44.nesmay be the cau~s. of4 it all ~eep the kidneys well -d they will are sick kidneys and keep them wehl. aui .\anning reaLders demand further - >o hta th foll0 owin' statement: \Mrs. 1 st. .tii. Synur,. \\Y. ('alhou n it.. Sumter. S. i '.., "I wa,. annoy - a gr .i eata by irre;:ular oassa'es of he .kidney secrion and1 had: dull. nag ring b:Lekaches. accomipanied by dis re.ming pains thr.ough my i loins. I used )oazts lKidn'y I' ls anid have not h~ad iy trduh'le from mybac fece. That ,ra-, abo.u:tatyea ao andi I am gladl to1 .a : oa' l)'au' .idnaey I -:!! centire:y1 ire. m. .\l v ...n was a.-.o a:t~ieted 'Iir.' :'te "idney ,e'eretiots. esp.eciallyv n 0h ice takti::; Dua:;'s K idrney I'.ehavmroe ondcerfully. I4 dI~iy ecomn'end loan's idney 'Pills ..rtur for :he goo~d they did: in tou Ior 1,ai hy all da~ er,. IPrice 5' 'cnts. o:er.\ i bura'.. ilu:.aio. Ne w York,. .l aets for ti.' l'oited States. ..e..mbe..:he tname IDan'.. antd . 1. Lesesne. E. C.Mtortoni. Real Estate. \A are in postia .tatic :,.ou i buyug r e:!n;;lad,.If oshave a hu~ea~n lo intown for sale. or a pi ::oad in :ho coun.mtry: or if you was.t' tobuv auv' real --.ta:e. -ee ', befre :oing -o...:...: LESESNE & HORTON, Manning, S. C. BUSINESS LOCALS. lirown & C.., for etiksrie - l4-$) chi:r-r.: G; to fir.wri . ' t Sa. '. 4 .\, I ha.:i v up the a..tency fol >r i)r 120cer, C ~.arrh ie:Ced t .hom::: .lr. .1 un:., .\.White haa -enl appo; inted atgent. ant wil:: Schem eiide.1a from. Brown 11.. a:i -et a pre-ent evry ::.on:ti . Notice. There wi.b an importa:;ce :'ti:'.g of the W. C '. T1. V.. nex: Te y af:ernoor. Se;cr>tehe-- 13. at tia ir the cominz year are to be electedi ad deegates to the State ( 'encent i hoen. Everv menmer is earnestly re .\: :s. .h' e1-:i0I S ier-r. I resienz. Notice to Manaers of Election. One of the Manager, wil! picase ea: the court house on Saturday Sept )th. for the boxes for the second pri i:trv to be held on Tuesdav Sept. 1.,th A. .1. ltleni 1ut-4 :. <'hairman. .1. M. WINlH.\. Secretary. NOTICE. For tite i: ,t nonth or muore. i havi eu lo-ing a numberof hogs, and hav< ason to believe they have been atolen ny partiet' buying hogs from any onw i St. .\Iark's township will confer Lvor by notifying the undersianed. H. A. ALLSBROOKS. Wilson, S. C.. R. F. D .\n gust '1, 1910. FOR SALE. I desire to sell. at once. my hiom ii West Boundary street in tht, to~wr I Mannin::. twvo blek. :roz cotiri oume :-quare. I,)t i one-half acre ill -i., andi ha roomu hzoui-e wit h k itche:,. wood anc bwI house. barn and a ;:oodI well o -atert a!so fruit atnd un1.t tree-. etc. follopwp: :.:: peache". '. apricopt.: luu,.. I year. 4; st. -. p:ps;perzion: rape ar-bors. 7. boneh ;:rapevie bsout 50p rupberries-. about :X.tom irawberry p):lnt- and3- -- peranJl tr--S About -.501 :L %-ar can be renhzei roin the sale of fruit and berrie:-. "-Price :-.700.( " For further informuation see Mr. ,oer in Manning or write me a 'olnmbia. S. C.. P. (. Drawer 150. H. R. BOGER. Your kidney troul)e may be of 'on; :anding. it may be either acute u bronic. but whatever it i Fo!e's, Kid' ey Remedy will aid you to get, rid of ' uickly and restore your natural hea!tl nd vigor. *One bottle of Foley's Kid -v Remedy made me well." -.aid . ibi)ull of Grand View. Wis. Commenei king i: now. W. .. Brown x Co. ATTENTION ! School Children ! G~et your School Supies from N. E. Brown & Co, Valuable Present Every Month to iargrest arrount purchased. TRY THlE NEW irocery Store Foer v(,ur neCxt order. Everv thing new. fresh and ciean: ju.xt opened in fI0UZON'S OLD STANE Your order wili receive care ful and prompt attend:on and will be higihly aplpreiated. rFtll and comitlete' line ' TAPLE AND FANC\ GROCERIES nouzon's Grocer) P. B. MOUZO)N, Pw'iv. School Days! School Days! ARE FAST APPROACHING. We are r.-'ad t' tn mteet tihe demandl for' ,'verythint you needI at schOol. tion Hoo(nks: in !:wt very! Inltie Ink for the 'i lene .Stud.-nts. .-anning. . . OEYSIIONETa!-TAl for chUdren: safe, .sure. No opLatea [r. King's New Life Pills The het irn the world. Fall Season of 1910 m Conditions (jive Great. Promises. r o cond:Con bo h a b : hyi e ht. '.:w : ni 0,;':. . 1 tr an 1h sn of osederityot, na ,in : ' :.:c .:. we re isoe much b n.:ter thante :: , :o ic a f ' .:o r: - it. fact. indicati:oni n.,e.v are frMore tha:". :. ar:a:e3e: ial of h01 tle. wiebl 20 to thle na igof ;; n :e, 1::-th c unty.ad e-e: a ra per y -Ie :n ,,e -~e rop - n The . outh !,.. o course. de-pzeudCnt o:: cotton for '. pr-perity and propects for :Lis are oa. asut. evem The.id thc yield uot come Up to expec~ations. Ite re ta ir crease :Tr. r-- would -o to rrake up the !;Terence. An,!. whie the :ountry a . who!c is beneited by a big --::ncrp :hce Aouth a an 'fet in tirie. wher there . a shnrtage. At D. Hirschmann's \iingbueri:N :ake, no.te that .v.- have plan.ed-t fr an unusual fai!. ard t.: oo are comn:: in. E-;idence of it I.. i! throua h Our ore-e ha'e pu: a d:oubtle quick pr on al; o. o We carry a cot.. ete .: of er from...:.................... ...A) to $:.00 'h ld s Su; ts from... ..... . ... ... . ..... . .90 to $ '..50 h o r .\Ie. nfro'M ........ ...... ....... . . . 5to S 4.00 ho ., for Ladies .......... ... ... ..... 9) to $ 4.00 We also have a comple-.e le o! Dress Cood. Calico. Ho mspons and lileach % )utin. Don't miss our Millinery Deartment-as in that line we are complete with all kinds of Children's~Hats and Ladies' Hats. Lr adies* Suits. are up-to-date and the priceC will conviace. Have not much space o come andi you wi .ind what you need in ourstore. D. HIRSCHMANN. -t J. YM WE WEREYoU VERAJNAED SCAUE Yo DI YANE R MAR.TH Y WLL SDY T AET ER SK NTER WA !TOM ERT WMAYIT YOoKU REMEBERL WHEN YOU EEAN CHILT AN No.0 HAVEL IC CooTHES . W.E. N YO.. . W.ENTo T3.4 SCWOL IFV YoVERYTHEN YoUR LITTLE MARY TAE WNEAND TEY UWILL TUDY UTHIRLES SANS WETTOE WIL IUR TREWRHWA DRsnff CoSTTOHVETEM SoV e.EI $F.0 ALL Weeks SUITffer.You.the.FORlow.47 $2.c0 CAHMRTE SUIT..00DS...FOR 1.9 WE O HAVE E A ERYN THAT LITE MAR -JAME FoAN 10cRMAYeAMWA. BRIN. 4THE IN ANNEU ING THOERUT CHILDRE