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Evel Month writes Lola P. Roberts, of Vienna, Mo, "I used to be sick most of the time and suffered with backache and headache. MyMother,who had been greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have been well ever since." E_ TakIAROQI1 The.Womares Tonic Cardu isa gem c for young and old women. It relieves and prevents pain. It builds strength. It feeds the nerves, It helps the wholessem. Made from harmless roots and herbs, it has no' bad after-effects, does not terfee with The use of any other medicine and can do you nothing but good. Try CardnL .Itwillhelp o.Your dealerseflsit. -Touch Not the Queen." .Under this itle a Pars journal pro rese to give an ecount of the tragi: leath of the queen .of Slan. who was Es greatly loved as her consort Some yea ago her majesty as nboatfn with ladies cf th court in a Jake in the gardens of the paiace at Bangkol. The boat overturned. :0 thi -c:en could - o.swim. She was z rmcuded by nu mros peenn;es who could have asved.heriffe. -but not oue 1:s the right cistand the hand rw"'i the 'queen. he. ~n alone coud lzxe held her up im&a prevented her- fra: and hasas ,'owhere at hand. Respectful court aDowed the queen to chippendale's Own. Astg enhine Chpendle 9z th w aooks .ne a crak right "Dby Chippendale himse sir, In "Dora w henhe beard the union enD. t .tb omen out." - London --.;TheOthw Was Important. S .u regt ea~tdres of my life have - genera&d. One was to go up In asbhirp." T'A Mthe otherb ge~zt safely back to earth."-EI asir 31other-Bine, didi you let thrXr. Sngge have a mis? Bessie -- mma. He said It would be a goddgais enI was junt dead ani hasiebav.eha so-Puek. 1 one a e ot - uiiosa'de nsa - ly e uoet w' .AVJS. 3. a. wmBEG DAVIS.& WEINBERG, 6 A22oRZSl AT LAW., MANNIN S. C. P ns aentiengiven tocolletions. DY& O'BRYAN, Attones and Conselos at Law, MANINGS. C. jB. LESESNE. 'AfTONEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. . D .JOHN H.-MORSE, * Sumter. S. C. 3 . PRANK GEIGER. -DzTSsT, NNINDG, S. C. The best In the world. ECONORY! 1. A revelation in pe-rfection. beauty. The Economy is built fo way that you will positively kn it, that in it we are giving a 1 for every dollar invested-built roads" vehicle, but so that it wil roads, built not only to run in 11: is EVER READY for service, 1 so thatitmatters not whether you roads to travel, you can always. faction of knowing that you can please, and yet feel as near cert; thais world that with an Econorw power is in the Economy. Steadmrd Equipment............ PEtouton Top .............--... Large Ga Lamnp and Generator.. INMAN.BRAILSFORD CA It has. bee: :r:. -:id that for ev ery one wi:.. %vh :tin Jhere twelve to !e:: :'--:t;:< him. iow is t with you?, '.. n - one of thos" against whlotu others lean for help and encnragerrr. ,.- :re you leani. against soue ..rnv ::,d drawi.g your Inspiration and cou1ir:' Z :Om him' It depends on'irely en your r wheth--r you take :;,:ive :it:tnc v yo work or vh'-:;-r y;:r ::egative cl::r acteristic si.: ' <!:n:e. It is much easier to g :bo;:h life makinr as little effort :snsible. but it is a poor way if wc nre* going to make life yield eren a :unall modicum of what it he':s for us. If you :re work Ing earnest!y ::nd :pin.g 1or success there is only one w::y to attin it. and that is t::: :; y-!:r positive charac teristics.-l'i:idelphfia L-edger. Julius Caesar. Caesar wvzs as.nated \arch 13. 44 R_ C.. and was ::t thLa time of his death fifty-six year old. It is not alone as a mil!tary genius that his fame endures- By alnost common consent he avs the niost remarkable all round man of antiquity-masterful ly great not only as general. but as writer. statesman and administrator. In addition to these high accotaplish I ments he was a great mathematician. philologist architect and jurist His conversational powers were extraor dinary. and from au accounts he was In' his manner one of the most at tactive of men. Henry of Navarre and the Rod. Henry IV. of France was a firm be liver in the adage. -Spare the rod and spoll the child.- In a letter to the governess of his son he wrote In Oc tober. 1007: "Madame-I have to com plain that you have not informed me of having flogged my son. I desire and request that you will flog him whenever he is disobedient or other wise troublesome. knowing as I do that nothing will do him mere good. I speak from experience. as at his age I was frequently birched."-Paris Gau lois. Just Made It. Farmer Glecs (who has just cashed a check)-I don't thin: this money's right. Te Cashier-Would you mind counting it again. shr? I think you'll I find it correct. Farmer Giles (having done so)-Yes. but you be careful. young man; it's only just right.-Lon don Sketch. Foley's Kidey Ermedy--An Appreciation. L. McConne.-. atherine St.. Elmtra. N. Y.. write: -- wish to express my appreciation of Tie arat good I derived from Foley'.s Kidnevy tmedy. which I used for a bad e::se ob kidney trouole. Fire bottles did the work most. tIet irely and proved to me beyond doubt it is the most reliable kidney medicine I bare ever taken." XV. E. Brown & Co. Two 1a Company. "Have you ever loved before?" asked the coy maid. "Yes." yawned the worldly young man. "but-rever before a chaperon, two small brothers and a pet bulldog." And then she suggested a trip down the old road to see the stars..-C'icago News. A Sugar Coated Pil. "How did you persuade your dad~gh ter to learn kitchen worki" "By calling it domestic science." Pittsburg Post. IThe way of the world Is to make * ws. but follow customs.-Montalgne. State of South Carolina .County of Clarendon. WHEREAS, J. F. Geiger and J. H. ~Orvin made suit to me to grant them letters of administration of the estate and effects of Rosa C. Galluchat. IThese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Rosa C. (ialluehat, deceased. that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Man ning, on the 12th day of January next, after pablication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shtow cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. IGiven under my hand this 31st day of December. A. D. 1910. [SKAL.] M I Judge of Probate. Notice to Creditors. estate of Dr. Paul M. Salley. deceared, will present them duly attested. and those owing said estate will make pay mnti to the undersigned qualified exec utor of said estate. ~. ~~, ~Orangeburg. S. C. C HARLTON DERANT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIANNING. S. C. ECONOMY ! ase o1 ope~:ratio:.. comfCort and R IE.\ L~S I 'E. ituliit inl such a vandt :ipbIrecia>- after operatinrg At ~ i(LL-\ WS worth of value that it is not simply'':fo serve you on1 and over most of te and fair weather. but so that it thin fwinter a::d su1mer. Built hne eithersanid~deep snow or mud art up wih assurance ana satis : when you please, where yout in as one can be of anything in '.u can~ a:i" wvili :riet back-the . ... ..... .. .........$7o ............... .. ... .....- 50. .... .. .... ... .... ... .... . . 18. . Antsc Cnmmertnn SC.C M)For Infants a=d Chldren. - The Kind You Have aAlay Theas K Bougha Bears the pren'e mar- Of .ion. sour Siona .A DU 8a nessan O SLEEPFor ver p S iM t- 9 S ig =arm e of Thirt Years i1CASTORIA ,= Cop Of Wmpp: . Prepared OW Emergency. "What makes you keep giving me, fish for dinner day after day?" be In quired. "Are you particularly fond of t?" "No." she replied. "1 was wholly mselfsh. I read a lovely recipe about how to remove a fishbone when it sticks in your throat. and I wanted to try it."-Washing-ton Star. Not That Kir-d of-Woman. I "Do you believe In a"in a genu- If y iection before you enter your pew?" asked Mrs. Oldcastle. c "Mercy. nor' replied her hosss a she flecked a bit of dust fron the =,000 grand piano. "If I have Senu- - Sections tomake about people I al- . . C, I LU ways do it outside of church."-Ch-b ago Rtecord-Hernld. A Book Farmer. Kncker-Jones Is what they call a C book farmer. Bocker-Yes; he has used up two check books already. New YorkSunl. A sneejalmedicimanorfactuidneylag flicted withaibad case f rhe.mafis tceaoufely bld.y Pis s ae___-_____ inAyreet oiint acin. quick tharesulws. agoneciar medicinetfor al usidnFey dCitc iVoPls or. N.Hree ays "I was Tef-tetcmlleztatIee abletd wit ap bad mase o rh.a.dthesassm.Ra. wsa a in coto I acid toa Foly kidney failled na ndvstdte cn hr j cla ou hae. rWy Elo. Brw wa o. oameofmstresli.Teanld gony foreme to step. Ilused Foley Eidner Pilrelsforesthlittldaod -ellowat blehom Ieloupedna copy ofoyourdbook Love and the Landry. H a' ed u i ierast "The only thing I find to say againsthm.Ltisewaheasaotth on Is that your washing bill is far.too xtravagant. Last week you ha six Hlo~ ao, i or iera louses in the wash. Why. Jane. my tb yu wn daughter never sends more than ~ esedn wo."redi $m. "Ah, that may be. mum." replied ~ wa oyutJko t ane. "but I 'ave to! Your dauhte's H1?T i' obo tal ;weetheart is a bank clerk. whie my oelvd erf'f't eb n oung man l's a chimney sweep. Itoehanflstakta -a l akes a difference. mum."-Londont~ nurr ClenedThe"The greae copieth a I evern rs Gir-Wasyourbazar re Iavaluabl samsOil red. Fosleyr' thei pocets o pa ther ~ Ar ancosr and clsited the se hr -lodonTiit. oe o y sores ad The ndIan-e ofitheouttbotel i thouse. .toch "HowIs t. f Lve s blnd.u~a we "'dlooe-ns te old fae lwato hearof ove t ust sght" whomi a lale coupy cfur booE "It Is afterclo'tatread. buthhiscursfBorwnds Co that Loves sesuahay goesabs aboutChh Proofof Hr Abitysimpelo Jtongbu, das thr e readl you ima'''eMsheihas wonderfulcon- done ter f fctshetalk exremly itte h ad st ee. le reetdcek The the~Tht'5i~tit.She ho '""rwel tdo Luyo Bmth. of i remrkale iscetin i th seectonie thear checkws ade that oradal of t~ng tobe lft ns~d.-ClC th'o tmes."' J "-mith.n"M.3.nwre h NetBis.hubn'IntasSheplieti tolteapyindtelerend Oket.h nees e Grtl-I shhoshouldink o Anteentlemen hiato w.al heko h cekad fe u ses hows h adntre a men- heiaiisin"dnttikIc herckets toapeyatheirtramthare" Alwy itig. "nHw s t, hfaLve sind~ tha CATRe talr oflveton-estsghey' an~ o nazt n. hlr yot s afte oe at ostLight occurs o HveAwasB heiatue whenaty re notlind.-i ntzeo (z7 Bailey.e A ilty The 1OhnI ctnead arhye you mnQiee shas wonfls FORn-E stoa per es sen as a mte~ L D E trafpfats. wher talk exrem ie The otetrTa'ti. She sowsel rem~ ar. dOsceto win athe selet "W te r~'n ee brain s dinli buiessyhigo tebetf b usn u shows Sit."-Btimoed to mh eroarwarad.dr Isiarvaluable famhly friend.dFoney ticngthu hr hirwaswhtee xacty.' Mrs Cohrles ie . 81 thet.,-EaseonhPa.,mstates:cateveral re markd: ~Wha a pt owdeed es Weof myail orebee cred l are bad'coughs andico:ldslby theruselt Foley'si'v:an pone y.Trad mn withoutr' Toale. AVbtteIn h os. tso Tandnreliewintereiirritatson on troubleo troand.loosens upethe cold.iI have chap pe hndan lus cgbaisof-ondil aTrlTiabeNog ue"W Thedinddrromeht ofechecks.'.stais. sucsimpoebthsng; bbefoas thckfollowinm Salve.AA trinl eotviiceo.aGreakewhey healer ofebhrdsseveral ',mesepr (ant cheekA bruisdrawn to Mrs.iLucprainS.itnlyTh5c ataofi Mrs. M. J. haSmth. n S. Ceh INCURABLE. Some Interference Wireless Operators Cannot Overcome. Few are the steamer passengers who fal to visit the wireless ofce aboard ship to watch the operatign of the in tfx fts and to question the oper ator. Needless to say, the technical understanding of the well meanin visitors is a variable quantity. The operator must listen to wonderin;: ex clamations. original suggestions for the Improvement of the service, dis courses on the relations between wire less telegraphy and spiritualism and other doubtful topics with uniform courtesy. At times, however. the strain is too great. It was a lady pas senger with an eye for details who came to the wireless room and looked wonderingly In. "Oh. here's the wireless'. May I come In? Isn't It wonderfil to think of sending those-those waTez--you call them waves. dont you? How fas-! clnatin- to work at this! Are those jars filled with water?" -Those are condenser jars, mada. quite empty." 'Reany? I don't believe I could ever understand It. That coil of wire looks like a blrdcage." "That is the inductance helix." 'What are those things over your ears?" -The receiving telephones." "Then you have telephone conne tion too. One can hardly keep up with the times these days. What does that coil do?" 'That Is the receiving tuner and In terference preventer." "wonderful! Does it keep out all-in Not a%," replied the operator wea ry. "Some kinds of interference can't be tuned out: we just have to stand it."-Youth's Companion. The Genius. The principal difference between a. genius and a fool Is that the genius is ale to get people to take up his ideas and make fortunes out of them.-ChI cago Record-Herald. rou would Raise Big Cr DU would have fewer acr Crop& If you would r roduction, buy from the CHARL.1TON, S. C. rades of fertlizer and carry alarge stock' on want fertiies for Coton. Corn. Gra y the best from alell known company so amE. RERL CO., Cbarest@n "The Home of Good Frtlzes" grTil FOR Pt8&EB Accept my best wi piness, health and pr< For your part in1 ness duringe 1910. I wif Iwith the hope tnat the will result in our bei least'a portion of your We assure you a best quality and COl every item purchased drH (ome In, We want to for the farmc "Jim Dandy" Figs Any Makes it Hazmpl it t a p bes any mg a s; you sur LOIANS NEGOA&TDE On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Puray & O'yaz, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning, S. C. worry with your eyes. we uaranMee a Eye Glasses wm reie te hesln. ZEIGLER'S PHARMACY, Aet Hawkes'Glwses. s and :duce your ER CO.,4 ch as the S. C. shes for a year of hap ~sperity be success of my busi ;h to warmly thank yoa, confidence engendered g the recipients of at patronage during 1911. ways square treatment, plete satisfaction with f us, or money refunded "The Young Reliable." And Ask About ii tell you about the latest and newest labor saver -a marvel of mechanical genius-a regular -the light, handy and simple You never saw anything like it before-nothing like as ever been made. It makes a windmill pump into erfect Power'Pumping Plant in a few minutes, and ides pumping, it runs separator, churn, grindstone, or macie ordinarily run by hand. You do the attach. yourself. Costs less than a windmill! It's well worth ecial trip to learn about the most wonderful invenonan ever heard of. Next time you are in town come in . We want to give you a catalog free. 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