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e dmauning Eimes' - I\ NG. IS. C.. M-PT~.2I Pubhishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisement... :amet:a op o chlan-re 41f ad1. s-rb t h: ot. ce bys*uda4ouir re insure :,ulicati win wezhe ST. PETER'S, NO. 54 A. F. .. RUT- CH APTER. NO. 40. Ortlr of Essa-t er r Stur. cauza.- Cetr. Ftc-r: -e.a n each Month. (M> PRAaxcEs DAvis. W. M ;N1vsKn MAernA DAVi!. S. BE SURE AND VISIT CLARENDON'S 5 -AND 10c STORE. NEW OOODS Coming In Every Day. The Manning 6rocery Co Judge J. S. Wilson is holdinz cou:rt In Abbeville. We direct attention to the change of ad. of D. Hirschmann. The Bell long distance telephone is being installed in Manning. Maj. A. Levi and family has retu-ned home from their summer vaca:0on. Read KrasnoTs ad. in this issue. He is always doing somez'i ng to win trade. Miss Emma Wilson of Sumter, is in Manning visiting her sister. Mrs. S. L Davis. Miss Eleanor Todd has returned fron a very~ pleasant visit to relatives in An derson. Mr. J. H. McKnight of this place was the first to gin cotton at the oil mill this season. Mr. David Levi and family are now at horne fra.v.n their vanation is the mountains. Mr. J1. H. Orvin and family after rus ticating in the mountains with the big guns came back home. Rev. W. B. Duncan and family of Charleston, are in Manningr visiting the family of Capt. W. C. Davis. Dr. Ned Barron of Cozumbia is spending a few days with the family of his brother Mr. A. I. Barron. Several bales of new cotton were put on the market ' Saturday. I: brought 13i cents. and 'a-s not a good cotton ember. Mr. A C. Harvin and family who have been spending the summer in the mountains o-f North Carolina are now at home agamn. Clarendon wili have a good delegation in the House of Reoresentatives, ma ters not which two of the four are chosen. Messrs. Allen McFaddin andl J. F.. Kelley left Manning for Chick Springs to attend the convention of farm demv. stration workers. Solicitor WV. H. Wells and family of Florence, were in Manning visiting the family of Mr. S. L. Davis. and left !or 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 the re suIts in the issue following the election. Manning is going the limit this season on cotton, the buyers have had the bridle removed and the competition w ill be the tiercest that has ever been on this market Bring your cotton to Man ning. There are several communicaion.' crowded out of the paper for the lack of 'space and time to get them in type. andl we would ask our reader-s to read the inside pages as there is much ofa inter est in them. M iss Sauers of latimore~ isin char:te of the millinery department of The .. M. Bradham Co. Th~ts young lady comes to Manninit highly recomnmend ed and we are sure she wil! please the most fastideous in the fa!: style. of millinery. The young people of this town went to a sociable given by Miss Nay ilrad bamn in honor of her guest Miss Lillian Hill or Newberry. and they re;>or: a 1Xe lightful evening. nnd were captivatedl with the young hostess ar.: the gues: of honor. Governor Anasel has appointed as comi issioners of election for Clarendo'n: State. L R. McIntosh. Mannin;;: A. . Broadway, Manning: T. .. Bieara. New /.ion. Federal. C. 3. Lesn.Manning: Paxvile. It was our- privilegr :o. irpee: th.e cotton crop of M r. Frnk !:aw'i.son as Monday and we do no: exaggeae whien we say it is the :Ines: cotton w V..r ever seen in a iar;:e ::eid. There :,we are told sevenz:r acres ini the 1ted . looked a-. and it wi:2 make a: :e-s: *n and one-hal! ba:es to :he ae-re. hna the old Sprott no~rce a: .Jord '. -he a: ton croz is. very 'ine and :s .robbl as gad as the !lawlinsoo:: O. n'e c: the a:: e .....on irra. er to the ne adver-iemto' Dr '. I: Brown : .t .. Inti Isse )r ,.cription department isa:rs - he i. noted .or his care i. em. ndin everythin" to be found n :r- e drug store. and the trade recei;'a !. ( In IV. Wedded in Colrmbiz. :tqdvo E . am : em a.wr ! !e-. a!:. ! . :e Safe mhedici.e wor Children. I o:: u . I 'I,- . a, - a a f :" i.: f:r c'te :e -- a-. a :h atedntd:oearae, whic0wa a.C guse :?.). '** ::te1e > o i aTh Executive Committde Metia. c:ative m:di c-!e for thren rtr does- ot couasnz the:: .e~rn oa:: Hoc:r.,nd e ur he ;.o :'.r.Ta::. were vrese=t te e o' the :ernlem Ce:ces Lear~y a. t. :he candidia:e-e who were anxiouz. to iearu their fate. At the very outset there were sign-; of much interes: n the Seuatoria conte<t. an underground c' exeiten:e- was evident and iMany were 'ookin; for scsationa' developmen--. The canvass of '."e State ticket wen: :hroa::h withou-. hiich o hin.irance bat when it came to:e coun tv, the rea; :re works were of f. The comnun:ttee canvass.es :he. r e~.irna ro the mana'er,- of the severa: c:U!Ws and7 found iba: .Mr. .\ppvl h.ad . :. of seven over Capt. Davis for :ie Senate. Capt. lavi then arose and prese.d a request tor a recoun: of the tic which was objected to by Mr. .\ppel on the ground that to recount the tick at t*he t rat ineetin:: wa .ua o ityv. as rule- 6 distinctiv say-. toe commit tee at te :rst m"ee: n: aa canva : return, and declare :he rsi.h:rl i akes perovniion wae :nere i. a pro test or contes:. and under t"atru e ae tion must be taken at a meetin--.ere after" imeaninz after the !lrst mecntim. Mr. Appel' eontende that the co:rnit tee had no right to co behind the re turns of the managers un e4. fraui was charged, and that Cat):. a :ot allege fraud specineally, he --:rely c4aims the *irregulari.ie. h.ae oeen brought to his attention" and! b e.use of what some one has told him he woud i have the com-nittee t-3 exceed their au thority. Mr. .Appel: adimited that afer Capt. Davis had :.'ed a protet i proper form so an ans-er could be nade he committee would have a right to re count, take testimonv and do such thin-is as wil throw light on the hin:ed at ir regularities, but until a formal protest has been ~iled which could not be cou sidered at the initial meeting :ne com m iittee was without authority, citing~ rule 6; to sustain his contention. The comimittee overruXed .ir. .\ppet by vre o. 3 to ,>. a strict:y partizar. vote The following is the rotice given by Capt. Davis for the recount: To .\. .1. Richbourg. County Chairma': The ..ndersi.gned, a candidate for the3 Senate in the recent primnary, would re-; spectfully ask the Executive Ccomitee* of the County. in view of the closeness jof the vote, to order a recount of all h votes of the various boxes so far as he~ Senate is concerned. While-a grea. many irregularites have been e-oughbt to my attention. the evidence of these ireularities. I am informed. :s : boxes. and while I do not desire to cn test or protest an election .i2s: on the ground of some sligh: irreguiarities i thirc. in justice to ny friends, that count of the votes be made that any i advertent mistake or error rnar be cor rectedI should there be any. I would also respectfuily reserve the r:?rht during todav, the time given me undier Runle \'II., to fie arny protes: or; contest. Respectfuliy submitted. Candidate for the Senate. The posion of .Ir. .\ppelt objectic~. to have the mnanagers count ione ove at this time was put on record and the work of the committee proceeded byse lect three Davi.. men. and three .\ppe: men to make this coun t of tickets. A fter, several hours 0' toil the commi.ttee e assembled to hi-ar the report of the .ub-' 1committee. in the m.eantime .\r. A ppelt. secured the services of Purdy o O'Bry Ian to represent him before the commit tee. and whxez the ..ub-com'mittee wer Iabouit to report J]udge Puirdy arose and Imade a~ 'ormal objection to the recount and -!emanded a declaratior. of the re su i as reIorted~ .; the Ir.anger.. :s the committee declined :o do artd itsae tion ogether with ,Jaege i: ruys * e mnand was m'ade a matter of record. Thc suab-comm'ittee then annou::ced ts'.d in::s whichi was that the:-e were soe discrep encies~ found bu::hese* tvo.. n enange ::e resui : au: masteaui o. A\pir ha=.-n' a majori:y of he had by an :e tual -ount of the ticket:. a t.ajorit :v on motion an .a. .:er !-a . nothin oa' : n i oi e owarn ice .L the Le.i.aure and: i *. o.e a. the- commite re ce oaujou0n. vie s.eate r.i eu a a- .)ar a. D~avis :':ed :he0 foin f orma: po~e and :ue comzt.::..- ee dede itud e: the .ame Tuesdiay .:. It1 wa, iy tension. for th iriend of Dayi a:- .p t:nueu :ne .ee.; :>a ne e*a.s beoee :.emners wer e:::r. :. Inohing a-or':h av. few :..-&'. "r. e..can!ed. ... oi *I ow :::- -. -* Louis .pe.:. I on.esteq. co Ion e :* es a::.n: ..pect~ .y prot-- ::--con--: b'., n - e C - V.1\/ A: r.m... L -~ ne ! *ruc, a ., ihm u.: a:a it h r. t A, V3 1'r 11' :V' U, ;>r1 A,.. n\\'. tC.7 A I X is A A ~ I''utp u vu-oit. was vi- '.mA XL .. :i . '.. e ;ember . 10 i- arendon u'onv. i -r~~al:: ppere II 1 : li atn~vean I who.. utein e uy w or say,: eiI~i TAt he watr hrernt an,: asted i e in t the t vote, In ther 'axville vlub: -a1 art: -heu p rimary.\u..u;i : I:) 9 o e Th:-: ih: conn Inithe veue it a find i .hat!hr were, :wo :.:ore* VOte.; in t:he x-e :hanwerne name on the voti a id hat two tce v were thu Ir-da out SZie. oLof ,heMh v or .03, .ppet aNo:. tor. :i SC T that fer :!e couo : ha' prtoceeed t Son-e :-e he-ie two votes% were pu1t i e uto .he 'DOxaNt. ICidntel. eo L~eiene::: f"rther say that aft t- al n-, the t A e of ther were club i a Bunre a.a1-orty Six 14,; votes i hrOe f w OUh ou .\ppel receiVe .i "ne 11,..ndredo and Three (10, and W. Tr '. i r -t4reee 'orty-Three A4:13 (1I. 1 . )i .Ivm . dN.o i 'wora to~ )C breUV mn :hie d of A. sc~ moer. ha the a s. ~ .r .Tne ? Not. Pl'u. for ;. :-tatzite of S-ou h Car-ina, C uaendon. C'ounty. l'ra!!v lappeard tha. ta-:.Io. who in .en-- duly sworn says :,hat het was-- oIne ne tifte manaers of the .\!ouil Club at h: he rriMarv he! or hu-ust .W. 1910. h u That at .aid election about five te o-ix I, men offered te voe, whoe namis were :ot oin the Cub IUoll. That the-y aid no! laim to bhe pre viay o t h'ub Uh in : tih thar :fheyp had aked hisr. hones r .r. iNxorn to have :heir names pu: on he !.ch had not been dohe. That h)ter w he e e to vo fte. ta t i f eaci: * hn au name wi et- thine .ae:Le. -e )f teir icac:~. ndFi cas. Hoti.:.u Sworn to before mw e this r:Ia of eptember. ha1th oxtronou.T Not, Pl'. "orA,. '. o n av in bi priptotet of 1A. q# owled . hu: re',ie, up-on the - a:e ie::s mad cteh . the I rhe thir.-geation an nic te ae oi H rowder n isisproved by% :hith a. . avi of his other who oave h S e birth lav :I.; the :.4th day of .\Iay l!"' whi.ch naie him 21 thi past \ t.e - iis ,econd alleation cana bhe shoen to e the -trick of asupporer of i who we l .re informed had the -five or ,ix men. f rhose names were noL u;pon the Club ia ,1''of the Alcolu club Voted. This sup- '&; eorter had these mn to vt.- !or Dvis! idth theirown tameswritten or. the back . heir tieaets. and in eae the club r -ave A tel:e. a majority to use this a- a in round to have the bo thrown ou:. The borersi of thsome of is Tknown and : : i oniv througt perua-wion f of ppelt hat he ;s not prosecuted. ! ' The th ird a.ieation can be easil dis- 1 tve nwitha ing poete antdavteS Sne~inatef thathte pr~i o:estcn-es inlled Caor thevish woul ae been re uested i toheuretthrthe contesteepwith b. votes at the boxe nameor to.secu~;re tidavits ntfro themyo thatoin he this layo wthaw the weroes reeadefor he sxecuotive fc~mtte hafer, ti no- -s :o n etr;dat. Dis protesta hich ahe ouldehave sstine nof ony mbrassin who el ofis artnd thad rei hel ase onined.rcie i h ci ion atridav bot micsd-dawwer o 1I dY tojuwitafthes protes. oand the 2te. - reing the ex r e emmiteef arned fo the eh. twat calld rslT rown istthe uetter withdraing pro- i naept. no.f1910.r. i< Der ir:lae th isdec rearlyd opotu- e ity of noifyn you~f the ! have tisn Ta dihdran teproet readhe beafore il hV Fecouive Comiteest after bre-i edato theearo ntne afddat w xiens who been aou:aed. ao ter-i yotinper a ci.es o the elec- at ine iter e plces.ierd ahanjuto v thjury bcutate ithn aver the so iter a . foresigte exntrete b to erness wof ein thoold anresulto y t4' t rone:::-. ing up and prsnione h v u~idence u hav decdo :o press-d- th ''as'ter n futh..uatij Iaeti Wie th e sidence~ reore lto :re A ouc. aprobablys justify the la a'tin >rt. ore "cdcated uic.u uthat afte br as i~e~be annouacedh. noemter 1: nviai be' conidre asunjust ev y 0hs 'equainte with Ia!te .t. An M an: rno ncre< an are::: e'ea and *~ uq usio. er ''r~1::e Co feae to n:v ren. a l:seern u whit. * on I mad tii ie t h. e:er in tonhee ..lie: w:pI. :ea o::. and th:1au:o-oEed in at iue t.i. . . .euo hs cu t e i hinntes Of Democratic Execrtivc Committe' -- 2, L* ..1 :-;.S j.:*'inde*' a: e:.'V.': t). . I~lehbour ) a n. :her-- w pr. ~ I N Tob1i.. I or* t 'I T .l.du w '..wj 11I (;,nmble 1-: Thon ' 4Jn. I * I.I Thom fl :..4, C' 1 . i.\ ..i.:v r i \\ I )avi: or '*. * . j) ve (' I Hale. e T:-2:aultion of th rtur"- wa. - .: withi. and it w:i. .2-covere ere wa, no tablation shee: -in the any Cirove box for the conare.-iona r counV :Coeket. 1: wa. dieided i4 4V.- thle-t~k. inlhi ixm 01.-uted byv ,bcmittie- whit.b was, done.4 an1; ;> rte: :he rsult of ie ooun: to the :i ..omm:ittee. .\t th; stae of the proeedin W. C. atvis !ied a r.que,: with the eouinty iairimn to ine t he va!e taken in the 01rv No far as 1: re!ate, to the *enate -c*oun',-t(. \lr. WV. K. Davi,-t moved to it ti h ri qu t. ,e'onde--: h. ! Ion. Before tl#- t.ote was takeu r. I Ai Appe!t rctiequeed the rumlll iter not* to reount tfe vote at thi e.-:in;;. as the ru!e, wero clear Ihiey ere it. to canvass the return.% at the r,:z me--'mo. citm rale ;. Hleclaiied iat i7 there was a prote.st or coltest wa. provideu for in the rules to be c,idered at the next. meetwn- when re o have notice.he otlon of \lr. W. i:'. I avi,. prevailed Id the recotunAt wa, ordered. Thi-. re muiL2t Was made on a vote of S to l'. he folowing sub-commnitwe wa.s se ced. by Capt. DavL-: C. 1.. Sprott. .. Gamble. .1. F. Iowe: by .\r. popt: .\. .\. 1roalway. D. -. Turbe :'e and W. M. Davi-. A recess. was en taken and the committee proceed ! with :he recount. Tne .ub-omitt.-e made their re tor:. and i'ardv . ('Bryan appear ILa. a:torne%- for Mr. .ppelr. re wed the request formerly made to Lve the committee tabulate the re rn. of the election as sent in by the inag'ers. and to declare the result, (- request was again refused. The .:ub-committee made t he follow repor:. of their findin'!: L. APEI.v. r,-: - t - - d tred the nomicee The committee en p)roceeded to tabulate the~ uncon ited returw.. F-or the nouse of rep en tative.; larvey W. .\litchum ha. - .eceived a major:ty of th.- votes~ ,1wa-. declared nomtinated. so as L .. . \\indham for .lud e of ' - te. L. L. Weia fior Treasurer andl . Iiurg'. for \t:ior. <'apt. D). .1. adhamt wa-. declared the nominee for :igt-trat~e at M\aningf. A. .1. lich uri a: Summerton. Pineawood C2. . j.gins. Paxvie.. A. Zwrow. For.s on... -:. ltichbourg. .New 7.ion W . Fleming. .1. .\l. WNDH.i:I. Secretarv. 1a Saved His Leg. "Al though 'd lose my e . writes A. Swensen. of vatertown. Wis. en years of eczema. that 1~ coctors uld no: cure, had at :ast laid me up. aeu !rueren's .\rnica Salve cured it. and and well." Infallibhe for Skin -upt.ions. Fczema SaltH rhveum, 1oil-. -ver Sore-.. Hur . Sealdi. Cat antd .e.. 'a.s> :. all d irugtrists. Barrow's Mill. W*,!T.e.5:-;fo; Tim-ueran A We are still haviaur considerable tkess in this neck of woods. Mrs. P. Barrow is very sick. Mr. C. W. Barrow is quite ill with .er. Mars. Jane Drig;:ers who has beeni at the. hore of Mr. 1). ). Dri.r;:ers. no better. ThIe youn peopil-e at Workman -re badly disappointed by not ha-. Stheir party on account of the de :e of rain. M~rs. Julia McKenzie and her youtn; ii npent the week end at the- home Mr. W. T. Hagians. Mar. W. 'T. Ha;;ini is just back frotn Strip North where he e-njoyed him Miss Ethel Alorris will leave for heville to take a few week's renst. .iss I.aura Morris, atter spendingr e week end! at the- home. of her other at Wt.rktuan, nas ret urnied mue. lTere- will b'.- an ice ceam festival the Morris --chool hou.-e Friday eni~n;: ath.) ell Mir. i-:ditor, it raine-d so last lesday that many were deprived of e porivile;:e of eastin;; their votes t:-laredon's choie. but I hope erbody can :get out next Tuesday, bi. Li. r,. . aou wi::mert. Maco..a, I.. mid l.cr waly back to) taerfect health. .* wrItes: "I uieredo~ wi:ta.h kidney mb- and b?.t ack.ache :an: myu appetite Svery poor at time,.. .\ fe' weeks, -ma a :air trial. They gave me grea: .t'f. ,.O cotiniued till now I am a ;aa': toerfe heoalh". x.. lI rown a: C t Looking For Homes. .I.e. :-e.crtary o' '.he Isooard of irade. port, orre pondenoce wit th'e fo)low : art le--.r wo ha. been0 reported as wtr t hdhin trd isa t- .If at - * i --. ou th re .andre. t .\ r u :- u . !-4 \a an . ' . .- . .r;: o rolisto: *:, . ' -. :s :: d a tt 0g: . O . loca 02n .aut \\ .. i 'a..r \iN i sroan.wa. .\ - ,:eo;;aaler.boo- -eeper and cred.~.I: .oh .*rock. enae. SC. s ok ' Sc..o oolLe Notice - at h.- scoo-houi. 'f'o te pur ...... ....e.......*... A Card of Th2nL Thr a i. timn of mn.n when angua.- tnno:exrsth herts r .- oin . hi, t ie ret-, t-e ,e;f now. I c-annot tell it good people f 'late nd on 1 wh:t mv heart contain. Th.- po*4p If ti .cot have honrhed ,n fo r :hi :im.* h1: t i . : th a~ .s litiin h-er than gripli of steel, and di I Lot apprecte their kiwii*, and cont: uenc- I wou!d b.- unworOihy of even T*he recent ie!etion wa-i a rnot trenjuou n-W.-. the moLt streuoius of an y in :h-- htory of the county. at lite same lime. I arn -;ure th- peoploe will bear mi- o'. when 1 -ay that I conuiLuct ed IV ide of the contest In a dignited manner. iraving my piolitical fate. and tru-t with tho :>eople alone. i had no or 'anlizetd aid n,1r did I have the advau Stae of a large family connection. but ept..' d entirely on the jLtice of a people hose public .ervant I have ben for the past several years. and for whom i "o'Ve to labor. I lall wlmit I :hI- li' of :n12 Creator Ilnut mpuli" c atL, in a manner t1at will ha* a pride to iivself and for wat I brieve to be the b-et interests of Ole people of moy county and State. I 1er no ji; Will for those who fought I- fairlv this was their vrivilege. and thoe who re.orted to misrepresenta tion I hoipe they will repent. With a heart bursting with gratitude. I thank the people who stood so loyally by me, and the entire people have my promise to %erve them so that they will not re gret having placed Clare(ndoa' stam dard in,, my keeping. Very .incerelv yours. LAMIs APi-i:LT. Card. I des.ire t.) place on:: record my highI and sincere :appreciation of the treat nent received by: me from the good peo pie of Clarendon in the recent primary. I made the race for 1F:ailroad Commis sioner and only lacked a few votes of getting into the second race, my own county stood by me loyally and true, and whether or not I ever again become a candidate the people of Clarendon and throughout the State of South Carolina can feel assured of my fidelity. I shall always be readv to r.id in any movement which has for its purtpe the good of my coun:v and State. Fellow estizens I tnk with a heart filleI With grtatituzde fo:-par:n.::niice t spport . Your.. Trulv. >) . Sea nisonor- tH. St:-n-ii rton. . .Septeii.-r ~t h. 1910. Card of Thanks. To I. V(2er of t:aretUion: 11i:a %::o leen der:ared by Iw D.-mno Ex i vu' Executive' Comi-t to be en-t 1 edthevote-d for ;in the- weginl" pri Sry. an appreia:iu: the hall n:eIIe to 'e4a-e from. I d'sire to express i thanki to the pIeople. and to ask the:n if they believe my career a" a public ser vant i. worthy of their contidence. to vote for :n: on ;he M3Ih. I am sure that with my -experie:e I am in a better po itiou to !rve the people than ever be fore. and if elected i can safely promise a and an honest service. Yours &.c, 1). L.CR:. 1 LIr bev i:e. S. C.. September 4th. 1910. To The Voters of Clarendoz Countv. PIicet- allow ::: to t hanIk you for the vote you "'aVe Me in the race for the house of representatives. Taking into con-tidera'tion the number of ahle and wve-l kno~wn candtdates in the race. I received a handsome vote. I do the more appreciate the vote given me bec-ause it represents citizens who posse he abihty to vote without bein' td who to vote for. \'ery respectfully. .eomn. [I. F. ID. No. I. Card of Thak I'-ieas- alorw ime to express through the medium of Tir,: TIMI:s to theI voe t fCarendon coun:.y my high apreitinof their sup~port at the prmr election last week, and a con tinuance of their encouragementan suupport at the approaching election. Itespectfully. E. I:. lI)WDE. A Card. Iwish to tender my thanks to th Ivoters of l'axville andl Silver clubs for th~e sprlendid vote you gave ime on the :0th,. and trust that no action of mine will ever give cause for regret of hay ing placed coniidence in me. Very lIespectfully. J. .\. Bin wN. A Card. ~i dire to thank the voters of Cliaren don for :he sup;>port given me in the re-4 The Gratitude of ilderly People Goes out to whatever behts give. them es.comfort and strength Foley K id-I ney I'ills cure kidney and bladder dis eseb prom.ptiv, and give comfort and relief to elderly peole. WA. l- Hrown .': to0. WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Troubles Ilay be Sapping Your Life Away. ilanning People flave Learned This Fact. Whe:..n a he-a1 i:hy an or woman be gins to r-un dlown without apparent cause. becomues weak. languid. deprese ed u!Ter- backache. headache. diuzy sp:sand urinary disor-der,. kidney weoksess5 may tbe thet cau:s'-eof all. ,K.e; the kidneys well and they will skelp you wei!. Doan's Ridnev l'ills e-ure seik kidne'.s and keep' them well. <'a:n .anning readers demand further proofI :ban the fo!!owing statement: .\:. I. H. Seymtour,.31 W:sX. Calhoun -:.. -Sumne'. S. 4 -.. .,ays:.i was annoy eda treit .:a by :rre-gular 'as,-ages of -ekd e-.ere::ns atnd had dul!. nag 0ing bachs. accompar.ied by dis tre-.-ic" pains~ through muy loins. I used DoLar' Kidneyv I %s and~ have not hadl wa,. abut a ear ago andi I an iladito ,ay:::aDan' idney. I':!!, entire!) whhU iedney trooh.e. ben unabei toI a: ig:.Sine akngDoan' Nidrac P', te ha- imporoved w~ onderfu:ly. I *'':adl recomme-"~ )l Doa' tidnev l'i in retun -o :h ::ood2 they did in ur Foster-.lii':-r. Co.. i u::Ialo. .New Yaork. .oeagets :.rthe. l' ited States. I temembet'Jr the ::ame IDoar.'-. ad J. Mi. Lesesne. Ei. C. Morton. F.-eal 3Estate. Weare- in p'o-,ti toatsi :u ou- int buyin or -.setg iin:: and. If yo have a hou-- and lot in town for sae. or a le of land in :hu couniitr' : or if LESESNE & HORTON, Manning. S. C. BUSINESS LOCALS. lBrown . Co.. for quick .-:r C. .\s I ha%:i up the a::eney for ")r )r Ilo-,mer' .atarrh r :emedy ': lannig .\r lnha.;i. White has b.-en appoild agen. a l ,l rd.r. for --ame. . !. I: r. -ue. Schoul children. ti.v from oirwn X L'4.. and ,et a present every .nnn:h. Notice. There will 4e an impoxrtar.', called ei::of the W. '.T. L'.. -ex t Tues 'av afternoon. Septembe-- l.. at the 1e of %rT.. .I. Wood-on. <tier ,or the comin:: year are to l. elected. int! delegates to the S:ate ('onvn ion .ho,e:n. E*verv mnember is earnestiv re p :e'ted io be4~ ;presen:. .\Its. .bo.4:Pl Si-NoTT. Notice to Managers of Election. )ne- of the %lanagers wil please ea:1 Lt the court house on Saturday Sept. loth. for the boxes for the %econd pri nary to be held on Tuesdav Sept. 13th A..I. U1,11101-11:. 'harnan. Secretary. NOTICE. For Lhe a nionth or more. i have >een losing a number of hors, and have eason to believe they have been stolen. \ny partie, buying hogs from any one n St. .lark's township will confer a avor by notifying the undersigned. H. A. ALLSBROOKS. Wilson, S. C.. R. F. D. An-ust 31. 1910. FOR SALE. I de!ire to sell. at once. ny home in West Honanzzdary street in I Leb town >I 3lanininz r. t.vo boewks from court iollse squlare. I i- one half acre in -ize antd has -rootu bou-e wr't h kitchen. wood and ow)l house. barn and a ::oo'd well of rater: also fruit and nott tree-. etc , L- fol!ow0-: : e :ache,. apricot. 2 duum. I pear. * :i:s. t -euppernon: -rave arbor.. 7 b1neh r.p e Vites. hout 5o rA-jpherrie-.. ahou:t :;.0k rawherry p and! -, peran tr---s. About .5i a v.-ar can be realizeil rom the sale of frnit and berries. For further informuation see Mrs. Borer in Mannin: or write we at aolumbia. S. C., P. 0. Drawer 10. H. R. BOGF.R. Your kidney t roub!e mav bie of long tanding. it mav be either acute or hronic. but whatever it ik Foley's Kid ey Remedy will aid you to get rid of it uickly and restore your natural health Lod vigor. "One bottie of Fo's Kid. iav Remedv made me well." said .!. sibbull of Grand View. Wis. Commence aking i: now. W. .. Brown v Co. ATTENTION ! School Children ! G;et your School Supplies iromn EY E. Brown & Co, Valuable Present Every Month to Iarrest amount pu rchased. TRY THlE NEW Lrocery Store yo our next order. !'verv thing new. fresh and eiean: jui't opened in ROUZON'S OLD STAND Your order will receive care fumi and promfpt attention anti will be highly appreciated. Fuli and comnlete line: of STAPLE AND FANCY1 GROCERIES Wouzon's Grocery P. B. .\UUZON. lbor. School Days! School Days! ARE FAST APPROACHING. dietnandI~ for .*veryth it youi need at school.4 Pads. IPneii. I (i4'ompsi tionI Hooks: inl ft e-:.ry len oSt uiets. /(rder$ .\Ilai r'Phonv. Alanning, 5. C. FOLEYIIONEY-TAR for chUdrees: safe, sure. No opiates [r. King's New Life Pills The be+t in the warld. Fall Season of 1910 Conditions (jive Great Promises. ar i w I .: af prn : I O f, e-. xere d r i rosed mucjoh* bel:t--r than th-:o' :::uo-af --< -oe :l o efr in fact. indicat.o ar a:. ar:-.: .:-!- in a*. : of th t e. which o to the of :::::e- th- coulnry. ad -: a bumper yiel,* ::: th chief ero;p cor-. The ou :. of coure. depeuent o:: cotton 0%-i jr. perit.v and prospect. for :his are Sood. u:. ever -hadth y iei not come ap to expec ations. te - eut1anC i :crease nPr: - would :o to make u:p the 11:Terence. And. wh:le the eountry a-; whole i bene!!ted bv a bi -ton crop. the Snu-th- ha. an ome#,t in vrie- %vhen there i, a hra. At D. Hirschmann's S buyer. wil: :ak xe that .e have planned1 fur an unusual Iyv buy fail. and t:: oods are cominy, in. 'vi.dencc of it is aI through our ;tort.- e hav-e put a double quijtck price on a, .'f good We carry a oiee une o -M.lens' Suite; from..... . . ....... . ...... . .. ... .~ o : .0 hidre' Suits from .. .3...... ... 9 to $ -50 Shces for .len from................. .......... 1.2~> to $ 4.00 Shoe. for Ladies from..... . ..................... .90 to t 4.00 We ab..o have a conplete ine of Dress Goods. Calico. Homspons and H!eacn Outing. Don't mis our- Millinery Decnartment-as in that line we are complete with all kinds of Children's Hats and Ladies' Hat. Our Ladie' Suits are u>-o-date ani the prices will convince. Have not much space o come and you will !ind what you need in our store. D. HIRSCHMANN. THIARET "DIAMMsDE SEKR C CI~i( U1- Tv SC30 L-Ri H OOnJT hAKES1 TH ETEACH EIPA.?P. k. 00. TART THerM-A STE Ko F B DEK NO FA AWY* o E A I YoUN REEDRWENYUWR A *HLD N SN ETR WLL iT No WRT WA DRERE CLIT T E THAEM L OVE ATHER YOoU REMEBERL WHEN YOU EEA CHILD AN 55.0 HALL Wool CLOTH...ES ... W.E YoR WENT47 WCHOL? IEVERYCTHEN YHAT LITTLE MARY .JAMES' WELL THGEY WILL SAMED- TEIR S-N THEES COSNLT To HAVE THEM O HIR 5.0ALEW LooL ATSU T E....FO$34 3.0rASnHff' SUIorner...FO Store. TSEchNANDL USRChMldreCHIDRE Attention! SFor Two Weeks We Offer You: the Following SUnheard of Bargains. 20c. WORTH OF GOODS FOR 10c. retirin fro b-e es:t ALL OF THE ABOVE FOUR ITEMS I For l0c. Only. STHE MANNING GROCERY O, 'n