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al Encampment 7i antic City, N. J. Round Trip From -Manning- $22.45 b uding Rates from other points via the -t tic Coast Line. DATES OF SALE. r r 15 to 19. 1910. Inclusive. ia STOP-OVERS. not to exceed tinal limit will be allowed on 1 pg and return trips at Richmond or Norfolk b Baltimore and Philadelphia. by depositing e arrival a. Stop-over point with Depot Ticket C will be limited to return, not later than mid- 3 Aptember 29, BUT MAY BE EXTEN DID to S28, by depositing tickets and payment of $1. arrangements for tickets. Pullman reservations Z H. D. CLARK. Ticket Agent, Manning. .0 W J. (RAIG, T. C. WHITE. . t er Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agent. I Wilmington, N. C. t ForL Ford.i it i t 1: IN A .OW PaICED CA t ord Car is. 1200 lbs., it is no.lighter in propor i eng.ieof the accepted highest type. The locomotive used on the Pennsylvanib 53.8 lbs. per horse power. The Model " - horse power. Each is designed by an en i r pal-lo r service. On the other hand, tl- C engine, as Well as a large proportion of automl 85 lbs.' r--orse power. Note the dii t as othe mighty Reo. Car load Automnobil. .vek Ask for a demonstration. --&- RICIIBOURG, ummerton, S. C. County. ti sation of the Season. and spcfctions of this Car: saLdrive. 20 h. p., selective typ saing:a wit mu Bosch high tensioc nmagneto. no btter e-, easies ridn economical car made. Color dark blue. wt a cram runon optional with customer. A6ENTS WANTED -g count.ies: Georiretown. Wlliasbur: andi- aendon mnte a Car for your-ielf or a eney for ou ou SUMTER. S. C. tAv. and Washinton St. 'ho:'e -. -' -.ix ~ FnrntureCo.. Notice of Discharge. LI will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon -.ounty, on the 2-2nady of September. 1910. for Let ers ter of Discharge as Executor of thea. Es-tate of Andrew J. Tindal. deceased adW. SCOTT HR N. Emnbalnmers. MXanniin=. .:^*ugst*11 j'* Notice of Discharge. White and Coiored. We I will ap>ply to the -ludgev o: Pr. !naLkndsof~uitur bate- for - -!arendon county. .a th. ~2nd day of Septemuber. 191'. ior l.-t - ters of Dis.charge as. Execut or of th* AN ?ugi.7 Estate of Wilhiam H. GaiullardI. d. - g -ceased Embalmer. EDWA RD F. HC R RiWS. BRING YOUR W ORK( A QUEER UNIVERsiy. ;airo Has the World's Oldebst Educa tional Institution. OWhea ye think of Iharvard er Yale. iO former dating from ltzs and. the .tter from 1701. we think of, them a lI universites." says a wrlter in the .nerican Educatioaal Itevi ew; "ut ,hen we pass to the other side of the rId we -discover that evern the oldest eMerican universities are !a reality ery youn~ instittions. "The oldest educaiRnal Instl:ution in he world is the t'niversity of El ?har, Cairo, founded in the year 16S y the great Saladin- It is the central eat of learn!L;z for the whole Mo ammedan world. as wel: as a foun :aI of spiritual life. It occulies an ncient mosque In the Arab quarter of 'airo. surrounded by a confusing maze f narrow streets where the ppultion ; made up of represeutatives of every ace that follows the prophet. "The old mosque covers several acre's nd consists of a series of court sur ouded by long cloisters with low ofs supported by forests of columns. 'he floors of red tiles are covered d-ily 3y a multitude of men and tys. squat ng in semicirces around their teach rs, who sit with their backs to the olumns lecturing in nwnottn*'s. "The chancellor of the university is ways a descendant of the prophet d Is usually a man of ability and arnng. le occupies npartments In , Ashar and is not only the supreme ducational but the eccleslaVtical head C the church of Egypt. "There is no organizadon similar to bat in modern universities. Any rep ttable man who desires to teach can Wbain the privilege by appllcation and assigned a column where he may sit .nd impart the truth as be thinks roper. His fame or ability will at ract more or less students and di les, who pay him fees according to heir means." THE SCOLD'S BRIDLE. Brutal Punishment to Which Women Were Once Subjected. The brank. or scold's bridle, or gos p's bridle, was neither more nor less ban a muzzle. It was in general use a Great Britain from the sixteenth to he eighteenth century. ad in Scot and as wel: women were muzzled for vtain offenses, some at least of them nore imaginary than real. The instru nent of torture. even a dog's leather nuzzle, Is ncomfortable. How much nore the scold's muzzie: It consisted, cording to a high authority, Mr. W. ewitt, of a kind of crown or fraime rork of Iron. which was locked upon he bead, and it was armed In front ith a gag, a plate or a sharp cutting ;fe or point, which was placed In the poor woman's mouth so as to prevene ker moving her tongue, or it was so daced that if she did move it or at empt to speak It was eut in a most rightful manner. With this cage up a her head and with the gag firmly iressed and locked against her tongue he miserable creature, whose sole of 'ending perhaps was that she raised ier voice In defense of her social ights against a brutal and besotted insband or had spoken honest truth of iome one high In ofice in her town. ras paraded through the streets, led >y a chain by the hand of a bellman, he beadle or the constable or chained o the pillory, the whipping post o: narket cross, to be subjected to every onceivable insult and degradation, wlthout even the power left ber of sking for mercy or of pronmlsf tmendment for the future, and when e punishment was over she was rned out from the town hall or the giace where the brutal punishmenti ad been inflicted, maimed, disfigured, >eeding. faint and degraded, to be the ubject of comment and jeering among ir neighbors.-London Family Her Colors of the Stars. Although there is nc relation np parent betw~en the two phenomena, yet .t Is Interesting to recall the fact that mong the stars certan colors amp pear to characterize different stages of thange. or evolution. Rled stars. ac' ording to the testimony of the spec roscope, differ widely in their consti atuton from white or yellow ones. and it has been thought tha't varying col 3s may give a clew to progressive hanges In the heavenly bodies. Sirius, for Instance, is said to have changed rom red to white, and some have sus pected that Arcturns Is fading from red toward yellow. A Fairly Good Appetite, Kaffirs, North American Indians and~ :he fat boy in "Pckwick" may well ,e quoted as fearful examples of ye racity. but even their gr'astronmornic eats are exceeded by the full growm skmoo, who wI:1 daily eat twenty ounds of flesh and oil if he has the hance, while on the authority of Ad rniral Saritcheff a Yakut of Siberia ha: yeen known consume in twenty-feur hours "the hind quarter of a iarge ox, :wenty pounds of fat and a quantitl f melted butter for his drink." To Be Avoided. "'hr'e's Wilson: Let us turn back. I've no desire to meet that fellow' agaIn! Last week I asked him to lend me ie pounds." -Wel, he certainly rmight have done so he has plenty of money." "Yes, I know-and--hbe dId lend me the ler"-London Mall. A Strategist. "That fellow Is a greater strategist tmn Napoleon ever was." "As to how?" "ie got a two dollar raise of samlary a year ago and hasn't told his wIfe abot i yet."-Pittsburg Post. ASTOR IA Fhr Infants and Childfen. [he ind You Have Alway Bought en;.'he Signature of 4"/ 4? t The Lamp of a Man's Life. Dr. jiles said the lamup of a n' life has three wicks-brain. hkl :ad breath-and to turn down any une' of them makes the other two -:0: out The --ds a a:::n will survi;'e :and e-.e .n isregard o 1o:a: as L.& hie:d meart and lung.s arc un:a't i:'-x2 lon; been one cof the'wo:fet ofw:-r his The Burden of Golf. otr (with a fu: ba;:. vekua.: for :addie-i samy. my friendl. d.o yo : pen tm h'.:ow of any one who"- Near sighted Villi.:er (testi!y)-No. I don't. XII the fj:ks rond L'ere doesi their owm Watch This Space For Next Week's Ad. The J. M. Bradham Company. 'T'E MANNING HARDWAE COlMPANY AGENTS FOR: The Deering Ideal Verticle Lift Mower and Hay Rakes. AGENTS FOR: The McKay Famous Sulky Stalk Cutter. IPurveyors of Stoves. Ranges. Hardware. Tinware. Crockeryware.G6uns. Ammunition. Come to see us. TBE MANNING HARDWARE 8MPANY, THEPOPULAR ii 7. "30"l1910 TOURING CAR $1250.00. Mohair Top. Extra $65.00. Freight $50.00 Extra. -rlds is :- -I W-yimIer ,Wibiin" *ear traln1sSion. COn1t ~e lth. 2 -d forwardi and oneli revese eair. Thie IFL.\\NDh~Z ~* -" s::ae a1s )(V Ib'.- . -\. V' (-: l al-,;.x: 4 t ir1 eP' l b.*, s.- 100 lin. h s. I l a is2 101 . ":.' 1 U a: 14 il le ia u:Te r sL. "dyer I)or 15 I, ij.e in t' .k 4 a ""n :2roof . 4'.. Freight .T'.5 . ou igcr:otr .& > n ~~Bugies and Surries. T . ..v. cars o)f \'ago.zn,.. Se or z.usual stock of Hlorses and SIIAW & DRAKE, 10,. i: ana~ 11 Sumter St.. S LMTEli. S. C. Loa ~.4d L ng Dietance 'Phone 553. Come In And We want to tell you a for the farmer-a mar "'Jim Dandy"-the light Fd-s Any Makes BI ~ iump I - &6 You never s - M it has ever beci a perfect Powe besides pumpin4 any machine orc ing yourself. Cc a special trip to you ever neard sure. We want ted n 3. 5. 1909 M *3[*)":" Want to buy n antomobile: Detuand a car free frot flaws and .xperimenta! feattires Iu-ist that it he aholutely correct in every mech .nkical detail* Desire a car w;th years of succee- back of it' Want a car thorou;ghly tried out i: e-very detaii. no experint-ntal feat ure!-: 4ccffey cd R1Eiby= A1 A CHINESE BANQUET. Cu.nary Mysteries That Bewildered an Englishwoman. I One moment we were eating ducks' eggs whose backened, lime flavored whites Indicated that their age was nimpeachable; the next we were grap- The decks plng with sea weeds. macaron1 and for cash tra the slippery sharks' fins that eluded needed on th Our clums!!y Mnipulated sticks. Norr we tackled-not without fear-un- I vordmliv known meats and vegetables cooked In sugar, fresh shrimps, mushrooms from!* .\ongolia, young bamboo sproUts, p1- J geons' eggs and a hundred different foreign tasting mnesses. Then clean plates were given to us. and bowls of sickly pink sirup, sweet potato and Indian corn canes of dur'ay hue were (Iol. set before each one. These were only crevice: !::rs :.ad conhded the first and !::.ter por::ivn of the repas.t. Now ca:ue the reali sub.stantlal meal. where in every dish had! .n accompaniment of ::ai.er ones. containinz gravies.G etc.. in wh-ich to dip the morsel takena There' was :ewedl duck :ovoked with out >al:. r :: a.i:a *ig; :rcemet. birds' ne t.:::br..om, of vegetrab.les\ n:d of se:a :g The're was ;trilled! fresh weater tish. which, accourding to (l~I custo:-i. was helpedi from the top sli' eCI-ap only. for t!-- chinese remembers hi-. , servant. .i. inalry, at the conclu son the inevitt.ie usmall bowl of rice Alter ome thee hour. casha fra The Kindedeedeo. th ~wht s~il Idonow Ths allisIn codai Ion. rap~v taoin tle keaen (If: slaipt- to ettit mut. canz~n on shl'ci lke du[pn na0_ _ .Il~ G 'e> an Kic atrsin se beford. eachm r After some three hos, wi~nth a!n feeal-s tho of Ichandlesta apr! has ver.e the it sere. to smet w tdelou stdt addw ou orsens s an othe diC pen!! ie ithe i r wtho t hben May onseth* e inun Imrss wa'9 9 "Dea e. ai ther w Grs ft youd ve~ enon mau.~~t tat he ina leonn to b . o "wha.!t sa-l doee nw? is all iabl tn "Wl, e -m e."ay said ers mun *I apid'y turninga the -.Tea-w.rtes - ds oo of instruc:tios I: proesue agnou hee shae:o gety ia~t out." i '-.~ h hat cyffnica rp. "We:~ll.sif thau Kissing:r n Icel and 'i n h ths fIa. d appea t hvin the : most: selre.:Danishmnt as t~bhe penal~ lid dow fr kissing anoter. consent. The~~ sanunsm twa ea s:T-n A C..Starln Reply. . .i TO-:At! h o r T BseLE sent BAN ou of tin bte hn Cholesaid agem oat viere::dmuy.i!L. .-.uplied that AskA )out the latest and newest labor saver :el of mechanical genius - a regular handy and simple n e aw anything like it before-nothing like a made. It makes a windmill pump into r Pumping Plant in a few minutes, and r, it runs separator, churn, grindstone, or finarily run'by hand. You do the atach. ists less than a windmill! It's well worth learn about the most wonderful invention of. Next time you are in town come in to give you a catalog free. ning Oil Mill. Want a car that can be depended upon under al conditions? Want the e-ar that gives maximum pieasure with minimun labor at the lowest possiblecost of upkeepi Waut the greatest automobile value in America? Then write us at once. We can convince you. We have the Ca you are looking for. $1'->k Regal -;0" the car that stisnes. tCmbCile CompZary. the Fioht. are cleared for action. I am now in the race e. and i have a splendid stock of everythiing e farm or in the household. invite an inspe4tion of my stock of -oods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, ng, Crockery, Tin, ooden and Hardware. ROCERIES ndin lar.gec quanlhtiiS. y* ,-er... :irice mhy g~ood!. examita- thxe ulality. ibe1 a ~ thea eest. theni ioni i Vn Iromf me.i .e =le'eia! :*ranienIts to dio a lairg~e rash trade an !i fa ilir realine that [ imust. to do b)usinies. anpti on This I have preipared for. i. J OH N SON. WE ARE home stretch" now. and want to 3 der the wire ahead when the fall sea -__ ver. Our stock of aera1 Hardware ! Scomplete than ever before. The 3 and stock of ackery and Glassware_ ought to Manningc. Two cars Wire just arrived to select from. Agents irmick Mowers and Rakes. t on the market. We guarantee our o be first-class. Nothing shoddy sold store where you think about quality price the lowest. OF CLARENDON. M*annlng. S C. Interest Paid on 5~wing. Dposits OFp CLADFNDON. Mannina. S. C.~