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Read How Thomas Phosphate St. M atthe%%, S. C'., Sep, . 909. Prevented COE-MORTI-dEr. CO., Charks.en, S. C. Cotton The following is a condensed report of my experience with Thomas Phosphate this sason:ght Number of tons used, 15. Character of land. gray loamy. Crops, Wheat, Oats and P. Hay. Results, very good. Used in combin.icn wvith other Phosphates on Corn, (Ammoniates) Meal (Potashes) Kainit. Application (per acre) 200 to 4-0 lbs. When and how applied, nix Mtal and Kainit Remarks: I broadcast 400 lbs i,:r -. on ss ceres land !ha: was bligh:J:. ky: years and abhost stopped .t conipit:riy. Yours truly, (Signed) W. Baos Foc Ge I fnd best resuls from use of Thomas Phos p'axe second year on land, and put it down in January and February for Cotton Blight. - The Coe-Mortimer Co., NEW YORKM CHARLESTON, S. C. Manning Realty and Insurance Co. We can place on quick notice for C(::sh a fOO to 200 acre farm. One located in the Fork or Salem section preferred. If you have something to offer see us at once. :-: :-: : - Manning Realty and Insurance Co. S. W. BARRON, Manager. * 41 ON,_LIDONBSf * I want every Farm in Clarendon County that is for sal or rent-to be listed with me. Prospective pnrchasers * and renters from Marlboro are waiting for propositions. * *List Your Farm With Me. * I can sell or rent your property if prices are reasonable. *and Jet me make a quick deal for you. Commission for 9 *selling is 5per cent. on price at which sale is made: for *rentin~g, 10 per cent. on each yea'r's rent during term of g * ease. *either for sale or lease. 3 1, COSBY INTON, * Real Estate, Stocks and Insurance, Drugs to cure must be pure they must be fresh, also, or they lack remedial virtue. Every drug must be selected with a ~Iwe thorough scientific knowledge of y its qualities, and its accordance with a positive standard--ours T4IS are.I jIl Bring all your prescriptions here and know that they will be ______________ compounded absolutely correctly with standard drugs. by well trained pharmacists. From the doctor to the dose, our under standing of prescription comn pounding is all to your benefit. Zeigier's Pbarmacy The Safe Prescriptionists Manning, S. C. aPhysicians Advise th s fagoodlaxative, tokeep th oesoe1adpreventthpossciudg oofrmgettinginto your system. Th nts prodnet or science ir vELvo Laxative Luver syrup, purely vgtbe e: reibeand of a pleasant, aromatic taste. Velvo acts on the hiver, as wen as on th stnma'i and bowels, and isof the greatest possible effcacy in constipation, mdigest' biiusessckhadcefveihnscolic,flatulence, etc. TyvF LillLAXATIV _EtA LIVER SYRUP lJLIUNGS NEW DISCOVERY' THE PRESENT INSTANT. Solonoe Defines it am the Hundredt. Part of a Second. A congress of European astronomers decided that the present time-that is. I' the present moment at any particular ihstant-consists of the hundredth part of a second. This has been settled on because these men .-f science have thought th-t It represented the tiniest fraction cf tine v~lich could be appre- iu ciate.1 by the human brain. Yet the thousandth Isart of a eceond is actually e used in physical science. especially in Pl. certain important uses of electricity. For scientific purposes, however, the Se ofticial present moment ilashes ?Ic ' the future to tthie past In the hun dredth part of a second. This cannt " seem so remarkable when it is recalled that speed records for both horses and t men runners are o~icially calculated In fractions as small as one-fifth of a sec ond. But in astronomy It is needed to have the hundredth part of a second. for in that mome.t ig!ht can trave 2.00 miles. So time, which is. after al. enly a flzure of speech and Is a mys terv that no hmuan brain- can under stand or fathom. imust be consiered relatively to one's sensations. The time to pull an aching tooth is really much longer to the zufferer than A whole night spent in sound sleep. It Is more of the person's actual life. It de mands more food to stand the nerrous strain and the pain than hours of quiet rest Time, then, for all men Is relative to their personal sensations. Yet time Is real enough. It Ikes actual t!me for starlight to travel. in some cases thou- .n sands of years. It takes time for sound ed to travel and time for the electric wave .c to work actual results over long dis- tb tances. So that time is not only theoretical: it Is as real as coal and wold. Yet this reality stretches over a human life time back to ages before the existence of the sun and the stars. For purposes pr of ordinary human work the second is = small enougb to use as a standard of value, but scientific men have pro gressed so far in knowledge that the second Is too long a period for them to a consider as the scientific Instant Therefore they have chosen the hun dredth of a second as the standard for the length of time that they will con sider as the actual moment at any one instant.-Cincinnati Enquirer. fir Spoiled His Act. so A musical artist announced t- %L, W! friends that he had a feature for his su act that was calculated to niake the N whole profession sit up and take no- I tice. Several days later he was asked to divulge his plans. "On. that's all off." was the answer. "Well, If It was such a wonderful thing what was it?- was the general inquiry. - "I had planned to have a real skel- K eton." the musical man replied. 'with Its ribs tu-ed up so that I could play an music on it like a xylophone." LO "Great: Why aren't you go!'.g to do Le ltr( The musician heaved a sigh of-disap pointment.I "I tried It," he answered. ''but some- h body sold me the skeleton of a ticklish 'j' man and I couldn't hit the ribs."-! to Youngstown Telegram. C AClosed Discussio. They had argued long and furiously '' over- the question. "Can a man marryr his widow's niece!" and the highly tai ente layerin the corner had waxed every state in the Union, every coun try In the world. clvllzed and unclv-l lIzed, and had cited the affnity tables of every church and even the legisla tion of Lycurgus down to that of Brigham Young. when a young man j4 quietly announced his Intense desire to be Informedl where the deuce a man was when his wilfe was a widow? Then the discussion ciosed down and 4 fourteen excited controversialists or dered iced water.-New York Times. A Fair Sized Trout. H The gentleman was strolling acrossI a large estate when he came upon a aan fshing. "What sort of ish do yon cateh here'?" he said. "Mostly trout," replied the man. "How many have you caught?' "About ten or twelve, sir." "What is about the heaviest you 4 have caught?" continued the gente "Well, I don't know the weight, but the water sunk two or turca~ feet when 4 I pulled It out!" Divides the Waters. Situated exactly at the highest point 4 of the divide of the Rocky mountains. on the Crow's Nest division of the Ca- 4 nadian Pagcific railway, in British Co- ( lumrbia, is a hotel. When It rains in the miounL.'nr' the water which falls. on the eastern slope of the hotel roof trickles away to join a tiny rivulet, 4 which In due time mingles Its waters 4 wth the Atlantic. The water faling' just beyond the ridgepole, on the other side of the roof, flows westerly and ultimately Into the Pacific. Lots of Them. "There Is one thing which has'rather puzzled me."4 "What is that?"' "When money talks does It always. talk cents?"--Baltimore American'. 4 His Argument. 4 "Dear, I only play poker for fun." "But you bet, don't you?"' "Well, there wouldn't be any fun without :a little beting--Pittsburg ;Iost. Patient waiting Is often the highest way of doing God's wlll.-Collier. HUNT'S CURE 1 Gjuaranteed Cure for all V4 SKIN DISEASE AT ALL DRUG STORES. 50c-s1 :Ied. Fay. aet. sure 45i. a D appeal to .Ir. Verity. whose truth Iness nobody doubts." said the out ::ed hostess, with a glitter in her e. ".Mr. Verity, do you think I sup urmy boarders with bad butter?' rhe others looked eager attention to e how Mr. Verity would get out of \iadam," he answered. with a bow. he truth en which you compuhment p Sorces me to declare that your but is one of your strong points." itimore American. Bites. ihe est way to measure your ximunm bite iongitudinally is to lay f!t on an ear of corn. To get the th of tile bitC. :ueasure it in a slice vt eCnl&.-.ostonl Globe. Azd the 1'e-t way to determine the pacity o-f yur bite Is to watch you r benans. --evelanrid Plain Dealer. Serious. .ther-5. Eme: What has hap y to your dolly? Etfle--The doe ::evous breakdown. Dressed in "Black and Yellow" Not "Football Colors" but the color the carton containinz Foley's Honey d Tar. the best and safest co::ln rem v for all coughs and col-I. )o not cept a substitute but see that you get e zennine Fole'-s Honey and Tar in ;e!!ow carton with black letter-s. W. iirown & Ca. Ob:tuary Gems. When John Sherman of New Haven. eacher. mathematician. almanac 2ker and father of twenty-six chil n. heard of the death of his good end Jonathan Mitchell. a Harvard stor. he explainmed (after due thought d many poetic pangs): Here lies the darling of his te. Mitchen] expi-red In his prime. Who four years short of forty-seven Was found full ripe and plucked for heaven. When Thomas Dudley. father of the st American poetess. Anne Brad -eet, came to his deathbed. says the uth Atlantic Quarterly, he showed lere his daughter had received her rprising gift by composing such fare !! lines as: lrn eyes, deaf ears. cold stomach shew dy d!ssolution is in view. Elven tmes be-ien near lived bave . Ld now God calls I willing die. Forcel To Leave Home. Every year a large number of .cor Terers whose lunZs are sore and :ked with cough. ar- urged to zo to! other climate. ilat tiis is costly and! t always su:2. The r's a be-ter way. t Dr. King's New Dise >very c:-1e L at home. -It eured mne of It=,l uble," writes W. t. .Nelson. of Cal ine. Ark.. "when all else failed and ~ained -E pounds in~ weigh:t. Its sure the Kint' of al cout~ i and lung cures. casand's owe the-ir liv-:s :..d healti'. t. its poes itiveiV ::taranteco- fr up --al Throat and Luug trouble-. and $1.00 Trial botte free at AU! y and Children's Sweatei & in Cotton and ali SReds. Ec.. from . Security-Best .r-hoo! 1e pa-ir. (?he-k;~ only sop g oniev dil l--:e. to. Weall lotr.h ;&0k :1:n-' WI arfei.Ia s Ifyo anod sho 9 andl Iokwll-v. \X - us b- cjl. et pcas t( ~ i andS Di \ avCOt eeMi Hexamctb lenetetramin: 1 ih. - 1- 41f .1 <;rrman chemi< Vol' idn i -1nwdv. Ilexamet ercnizei.d by medi text bookN and authorities as a uric a .olvent and anti--eptic for ih- url Take. 14oh-y*' Kidnv eN-medy pr-om at th (r , Ao kidney trouble -void a v.*wsri maladv. WV. E. Bro X E 'o. a vee: 6:. ': News:.y - i'r :i w.4 'taIts a !4rus ;'inster.-ExChaxe. Barrett Wendell's Pun. When Professor Wendell of Harv: ente~red upta his Sabbatical year remained in Cambridge some we< after his leave of absence egan a persisted in taking part in the depa mental meetnt. The head of the < partment protested. -Sir." said be. "you are officially sent. You are non est." "Oh. very well." replied Profes! Wendell; "a non est man Is the nobli work of God."-Success Magazine. A Matter of Choice. An old darky servant devoted General Jackson waited on him in I generals last hours. Right after t generars death a preacher asked R tus If he thought Jackson would go heaven. "I doan' know. boss. ef 'elI go f, sure, but he can ef he wants t,." p!!ed the darky.-Independent. With Duo Care. Din!ty Ais a very proper sort of th but don't put on too much of It ;-ou may be taken for the butei Lpp!ncott's. Constancy of purpose Is certal o::, of thm1sperets of success. Rcaching Th! To in anv callinz of life, :-in:m a vi cus hadv and a keen -,in. Wit beau-h ihere is no success. !h'- I' rric iMtters i- the greotest lien Builder the world has ever known. comnp.ls perfec: action of stomacb. er. kidneys bowe!s. ourifies and enri es :he blood. tones and invi-orates whole system and enables you to st. thz wea'r and tear of your daily wc ".After mostbv of su:Terinz from E ney Trouble." writes W. .1. Sherm of Cushing. .\1e.. "three bottles of E trie litters made me feel like a r man." .0c. at All Druggists. Got It Exact. "Why is it that the butcher alwv sends me more meat than I order. n er by any chance less?" complained young housekeeper to her husband. 'Mwt me give him an orar" &aV and, stepping to the telepbone, be c ed up the market. "Send me two pounds of port house," he ordered, "and. say. If 3 can't cut two pounds make It a pou and a half." He got the two pounds by the n delivery.-New York Sun. A Fearsome Order. She-Dear me. I hope the man the next table Is not a 5ghter, b-at order sounds like It! He-What T t She-He told the waiter to br him a club Landwich and something dr*ak wIth a stick in Jt.-Baltimf American. Sweaters anid -Coats - Woo!. Black. White. .. .. ..25c. up. . . . .25'.. pair. irs and miliidrens' I'nde - m!. A1 Iizes/P froml 1:-. upl. al;I iI '(t)o d value in l l n ~ade of '. ( ;arler I ere;Ie. -the kind'. ibat wear2 Well Ve rilt bur~. A Il sizcs aind unsl. We' seli tihe best - ;-iee . . . ''.*5'. C ambrics [adras. 1it at the Is pecial Ilow price . . . . . 10. yari. Trade at QANY. We want to tell you abt for the farmer -a mar "Jirn Dandy"-the liglht, -d r.d. fi You never savi nd ~it* has ever been dla perfect Power besides pumpin a Lb an acierri Ing sur"lf. Cost to ;or anat aa 15,1M9rito1%1 you never r say itsue ever ben P~fnfa da is 199 M IDc, Ii anoacierri .n yoref Cost eat ts a an autotobioe: yotveheado In enre a cir free from flaws aud experimental sure. We want tc Insis't that it be absolutely correct inevery wech raul.ical detai! D3ire -- car wh years of success back of it 2 he Dant a car thoroughy tried out in everi detail. no experimental features? Coffer cft FLigb37" AIM-t S -. ZEIGLER'S Got a headache powder at C his store that cures a head OU to stay cured. onthe "h d It's a harmless powder. Unde *Doesnt depend on some s e at dope. .son is ove Goes straight to the cause. Removes it, too. YES, at EvERY TDIE. Is Buy a 10c. trial package as and let them lay in wait. I i 1r In Ambush that headache ismrC to that's on the way. rgtal re Fv-cn stampsgesting themi back by return mail. O Order from k.'.Pi~rII~dtv ~ever brous 20de 8 Ilfiliity Fen cmg ji ~ LA'!~ItI " ~ for The Safe Prescriptionlists. a n..sc. McConi - Thebest < Notice of Discharge.- goods to I We w:i :: the Juthe of ''* here. hu~ for' 'lar -joh (at:-.On the14h' aarv of No--ami~ber. 191 for letters of The s C. gie .:e..:. and the p1 :.1NG. & !iHeadquzarters for ______ S PL.e Dnigs, BANKO patronze inued ezr School SUppiliesb ou are.l < anrd High-Grade "* - BANK 0 Stationery ee .11. HAWKINS. 9 Licensed Druggist. EOO Y TRY THE NEW ~Grocery Store MV~OUZON'S OLD STAND STA PLE AN D FANCY A~ reve ation i ( ~beautv. Thie Econ<( ( GROCERIES way tihat yoti wiU itta in it we :a fr (ve : ollar it roadis. itul t o orIansadChildren. 15.VI Til2 Kind You Have Always Bought .iwr! U ~*E 2.Standard Equipment ~. ~ Extention Top Beaz th - Largec (ias L.mp anid ~ I INMAN-BRAII tut the latest and newest labor saver I of mechanical genius-a regular Nandy and simie , anything like it before-nothing like nade. It m'es at wiicidmill pump into Punping PiOt in a few minutes, and it runs separator, ciurn, grindstone, or arily run by hand. You do the attach less than a windmill! It's well worth rn about the most wonderful invention Next time you are in town come in give you a catalog free. cing Oil Mill Want a car that can ;)e depended upon under all conditiow7 Want the car that ,ive. maximum pleasure with minimum labor at th.e lowes.t possible cost of upkeep? Want the greate-t automobile value in America? Then write us at once. We can convince you. We have the ear you. are 'oi for. $15 Rega' "30," the car that satisfies. WE ARE >me stretch" now. anAi want to r the wire ahead when the fall sea- E r. Our stock of low gral Hardware omplete than ever before. The d stock of kery and Glassware Pt to Manninq. Two cars W e . ist arrived to select from. Agents - nick Mowers and Rakes. n the market. We guarantee our ~ e first-class, Nothing shoddy sold ore where you thinik about quality ice the lowest. CLARENDON. Manning. .S C. 'our banking business. it is to y our iraterest to his safe and strong bank. Four years of con owth and operation without the loss of as much r speaks for itself, does it not? ant to be your bankers, if you are not already'. oe ned see us about it and tell us why. I! -ome acai see us anyhow. it is never too late to thi;: for yoursei l. Itrest Paid on Saving.s Deposits. F CLARENDON. Manning. S. C. ECONOMY ! --9 n perfection. ease (): ()peratior.. comfort and m:n' is buit for R E.\LSERVICE, buit in such a psitiveliV know andl( appreciate after operatimg -. iiga is.1Li DX)LLAWRS worth of value ;..st'd b)uit so that it is not simly a "goodI s th:at :t wili serve y.ou on and over most of I': to ran in fine and fair weather. but so that it for service , both in winter and summer. Built Sw bother you have eithe rsand.deeplsnow ornd a can : iWays start up with atssurance and satis that you . an g wim y-ou pmase.2ner yo;: Sas near (..rt:!u as5 on.' can beo antig in :han con,!:r-:y~ yo' (an and will iZet back-tnle ....................... .........s.. 50 Liencrator . ................ ..--------aS C .FQDn CO. Anjts Sumimerton., S.C.