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In the Wait of te Mses. The little son of Mrs. 0. B. Palme Little Rock- Ark., had the measl( The result was a severe cough whi< grew worse and he could not sleep. S says: "One bottle of Foley's Honey ai Tar Compound completely cured hi and he has never been bothered since, Croup, whooping cough, measles couc all yield to Foley's Honey and Tar co pound. The genuine is in the yellC package always. Refuse substitute W. E. Brown & Co. - Strlies of the~ Paris Courts. Among humorous stories of the Pa s.$ law courts it is told how a we known, lawyer, M. Alem Roussea 3as once pleading a rather tireson se and, noticing that the judges we 'Ing no attention to him, said, ". president i falin; asleep I su 'end my speecn." But the judge hz just ,woke up and cried, "And I su pend you from practicing for s months." Nothing daunted, the la, ' retorted, "Well, I suspend myse ver and ever;" and, gathering i Wis brief and cap, he left the cou bnd never appeared again. I A Paris barrister, M. Clery, howeve more vigorous. Seeing that t] kvdent and the assessors were 2 paleep, he stopped, and, dealing a t 'US blow on the desk in front, thp woke everybody up with ktart, he cried, "Yesterday at this sax $tour I was saying"- And the who bench rubbed their eyes and asked eai pther-If they had really slept thron bWenty-four hours. The same counsel, was 'plading Iersaineson a cold- day and remark that the Judges were all turning mo ind more aroupd toward -a stove th ave out a-welcome heat "The trib behind? which I have the honor b'roughtthem an'right abo He Had a Claim. In a certain town swas a yong-la -er whose father was very rich ai weho had been sent- to an eastern Ia Wehool. Since his graduation he h kione nothing except open an office I eause he had plenty of money. TI jyoung lawyer was proposed for me] bership in the local fire company. "We cannot elect him," one of t members protested. "The constitutil of our company says that the me] .0M of It must sleep and'live here 0. city,. and he- lives out of town I ia farm andnot in the city at all. I would be of no value at all in case jgreat'ight He doesn't sleep he Jat night." -No," replied his proposer; "it is tr jhe- doesa't sleep here at .night, but Weks. here- in his office all day." Andtheyelected him on that groUr f-PhladelPhIa Saturday Evening P0 The Simxple Maid. "ftas in a simple country town, a maid of all work was simple a: t in sympathy. When she i t ed from shopping half a soveret . in her change Mrs. Mani ey was naturally incensed. Go baek to each shop,.you tareli 'shitold the weeping maid, "a them you are half a soverel in your moiey an& they m ~ itayou a L .Susan'-went and wasdback.again: -an hour.. Entering her rnLstre she laid five half sovereis the tib'le before her. Faithful she had carried out' M etter, and each shopkeeper, fearful wrong and hurtipg a fllow cri -had thrust the-minsing coinup .bew1Idered gEAL-Londondnfswe wil cure any skin disease. That's heprice of HIUNT'S CURE, and I1 tabsolut'ely guaranteed. A. B. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman, Texas. Sold by Zeigler's Phiarmac3 .* A Good S. 'AE sportsman of great imaginati gifts and fond of tellng his explol -related 'that at one shot he hi .brought down two partridges and tare. His explanation was- that, ,though he had only hit one partrids Athe bird in -fallng had clutched another partridge 'and brought that earth entangled In its claws. "But how about the bare?' he ,w "01-," was the-calm reply, "my gt kicked and knocked me backwar -and I fell on the hare as it ran-past! An Old Christmas L.aw. The .general court of Massachuset Bay Colony, fonlowing the example the Eigish parlament, in 1659 ena< ted'M laW that "anybody wh~?o Is fotD observing, by abstinence from latx feasting' or any other way, any sty iWay as Crsm -dyshall pay for e 'pasrePealed In 1681. It. Got Wartner. Little WB21le-Say, pa, doesn'tit 2 colder when the thermometer fall Pa-Yes, my son. Little Wlllie-We ours has fallen. Pa.-How far? Liti WJIIe-A&bout five feet, and when etruck-the ball -foor it broke" On the Trail "Irm gumdnw :or ranroads." a hiounced the trust buster. "Then-come with me," whispered tl hear humorist. "Xean show yonesor -of-thedracks."-Brooklyn Ife. ~He-Was Imnwne. HoweU-'Her laugh is ennteIot Powell-Well, I was in no danger catching it. She was laughing at n .-New York Press. To know the worst is one w wheby-to-better-it-Alfred Aastin Warning to Railroad Men. E. S. Bacon, 11 Bast St., Bath, 21 sends out this warning to railroade: 'A conductor on the railroad, my we 'caused a chronic inifiammation of t1 kidneys, and I was miserable and played out. A friend advised Fol Kidney Pills and from the day I co: menced taking them, I began to rega my strength. The inflammation clear and I am far better than I haye be for twenty sears. The weakness a aizzy spells are a thing of the past a I highly recommend Foley Kidn ?:lrs." W. E. Brown & Co. "Isn't Lol ie Sung by CLARA BE h Lyric by FRANK TANNEHILL r- Moderato. ie re at f a - hope my tern .. per you'l1 for-ge know that I'm dead stuck onyot n i -w - re uin - der-stand,(He)NO mat - ter w ter -ni -ty! (He)Pd climb thebh copyright Copydeab Published by MU] Os pod SOUR SPRING in SUMMERT( A buggy ride through the count: as and the apple blossoms on each sid' s- briar -bush budding forth, indicates he The tooting of a strange whistle and fcars on the Northwestern, the road a- other can do, brings us home each n extra is on, pressaginig the early use -The land is "flushed," only waiting t In passing I would like to menti< the wants of our friends -and are p: -choice of the followirig Distributors: Rex. We also have the following: Cotton and Corn, with and without Cox (there is nothing better), and th< one that has planted more acres thal prices will bear comparison with the are also in touch with the neells of ot Shovels, Sweeps or Scrapes, in all si line of F1~arm Bridles. The number of high tenant hious proved condition of our country. 15 ing us into own. Brick chimneys at the order of the day. While on this for the business. We are headquart< Cement, Sash, and Mental Roqfing (1 re' We usually have it when others are The miles of Fencing and the fat and droves of suckling pigs in CO Hannah Plowden, impresses one wit western smoke house and barn for < spken of as "way back yonder," like shipment of Wire has arrived and 1 markets and come and see us, you wi car unloaded in our warehouse. re Incidentally, would like to ment six sets of wire stretchers some whet Any information in regard to them h Don't forget our Tin Smith. Wi work at once and in an up-to-date ma i the business we have been getting ai to tion by keeping prices down to low safely will permit. ad I ME, C ] d Acme Plaster, Shingl r,$ Brick, Drain Pipe, B I l-HAY,G6R Rice Flour, Ship Stu: 0Cow and Chicken Fe< + HORSES, N~ s? $Buggies, Wagons and $Order Too Large or T as t BOOTHHARDY IV SSUMTER,SOUTH 18. **$$ 4H 4. hat AVOID THE STINC 1+thtfollows avoidable mi~stakes. Have ey : mistakes in spending you might avoid if jf $. START AN ACCOUNT AT Ti-E ed : and learn by pleasant experience. IonE en + cash in your pocket. Once you put it mn 9 take it out to buy anything you see. ire a Grand Old 'i CLE JEROME in Gus )YLANI Jr. Music b: (He.) z. Pm writ - ing to (He.) 2. The rose is red, t (She) Dear Jake, I take my pen i (STe) When this you see, re - mem-b haJ a or do, I ra ig-t mouai torpd, (S I ry eat. xc by JEROME H. REMICK & Canda, xesex,~ by JEROME H. REMICK & Cc tRAY MUSIC Co., liew York. Used by LETTER. )N, S. C., March 1, 1911. ey with the blooming peach 3, the common fence corner that spring is nearly nere. the rushing. by of' a train of hich does for us what none ght tells us that the guano of Fertilizer Distributors.1 o be worked. ) that we have anticipated repared. to offer them their Cole, K. P. Gantt, Gem and Planters: Cole Combination the guano attachment; the Old Reliable Dowlow, the i all others combined. -Our surrounding markets. We J1 ir trade in the way of Straight 3 zes. We also have an elegant . s being built shows the im- 1 . cotton is gradually bring- ~ d metal roofs seems to be subject, will put in a word I ars for this section for Lime, y oth galvanized and painted). 'just out." arrows with the old sow h mection with the record of abte idea; that the day of the ur people is past; merely ri the war or earthquake. Ou~r y he price is right. Try the 11 buy. No drayage, to pay, ion that we have lost five or 'e in our surrounding country. ill be appreciated. are prepared to do metal A ,nner. We are grateful for d are showing our apprecia- A est point that our business A TON HARDWARE CO. s Laths, Fire te N :: :: : : , Bran, Mixed LULES. + Harness.-No . oo Small::: E STOCK CO. I CAROLINA$ ~ g 1I - OF REMORSE i you ever thought how many$ you bankea your money? + i BANK OF MANNING y in the bank doesn't burn like j ou are not. nearly as ready to + You think twice and thmnking ['hing?" Sohlke's prodca n y WILLIAM J. McKENNA - you, dear Ja - nette, I the vio - let blue, You -a-d a hand And hope that you will er me, I1l love you thro e - f I ly, tru -'ly,. love but you, But .ing heart will ney - erstop,(He)What i 4 4 1 Co. ~emisllod Ye.S$, BTANDINC . OF CONTESTANTS . . IN TiHE $400 Lipton Pianc Contest. iarjorene Reardon. .33,731 anie Wilson...... ....18,00 fiss Shorter...... .....80,001 fiss Graham.......... 21,77i fattie Timmons........21,534 ~uth Galloway..... ...10,001 usale Smith........18,004 ~rownie Emanuel......17,251 fanning Library... .... 8,004 [rs. J. J. Nettles.. ..... 3,001 fiss Daisy Crowder ..... 7001 'oro Bagnal...... ....5,001 ~ita Nimmer...........12,001 lizabeth Wells........9,001 'asca Tur-beville...... .4,00( rma Weinberg ....... .5,00( liss Bowman..........,51! fiss Katy Gaillard.....10,554 fiss Gussie Appelt. ..,...4,001 ~fiss Bessie Harvin.....12,94( iiss Fannie Sauls......3,50( iiss Susie Harvin... .. ..8,25' 4iss May Strange. .... .5,92' fiss Annie Hirschmann.. 12,971 fiss Isabel Thomas...4,004 4iss Caro Bradham...... 4,00' fiss Kimmie Johnson. 4,004 fiss Emily Geiger......5.001 iss Ruth Watson..... .. 5,001 fiss Helen Thames. .10,001 fss Irma McKelvy...20,80' fiss Jennie Land.......5,001 iss Willie Briggs......4,001 fiss Allene Rigby..... .4,001 iiss Alma Hodge....... 5,03! fss Louise Huggins.. .. 4,004 fiss Nellie Hodge..... .4,001 frs. J. A. Cole.... . ... .5,001 fiss Annie Lee Wie..3,00) fiss Maggie Montgomery 3,004 fiss Annie Thigpen...2,50( iss Annie Alsbrook... 2,02! Bring in your votes every Wed esday and tell your friends t< et you votes by trading at eigler's Pharmacy, )00 Votes withEach Prescriptioi RANT'S DRUG STORE rhe Licensed Druggist, Sells Everything in IUSm and MEDICINES . 0 you,(SAe)But you,(He)But you,(,em)Butyot next? )e)Mhatext?(e)Whatnext?(Se)Whatne: I ILA ibuts" in there she'll think I am "nextsin there that it's a bar- 1 r~ -4e. -4. (e) Love me when Pm right or wrongo( FI be l"deadsure."(Se) upyourmindt parson, a wit-ness, a wed-ding wri s't Love aGrad Old-Thing? THE Where Can be The Celebrated Prc -Implements The Beautiful Sanita ing-ALABASTINE; The High-grade Paii ish Stains. The Incompsarable 0. S Ranges. The Ma~tchless for St can-Wire Fence. The Everlasting Hit Collars. )The Full Stock of Hal elware and Crockery. The Hearty? Welcol Many Friends, at The )and the Automobile peoT>le kn ow Sonly practical business Automnob am offering The Bruish & FOR $45C SThe most practical economical, a: GUARANTiE 'to go over 2o miles of our worst Sgallon of gasoline. ) We guarantee the springs no1 the load or the road. Write or ask us about this inte rested. BRING Yn ,JO BW TO THE TIMES A Now an-swer, please, this note...... (He) If gThro life I'l be your prop...... (He) Shel thiz REFRAIN. a goat.. (She) Love me lit -tle, love er shop. ke) Love me wheth-er rich or poor, (9e)Donft W I n t ( e )akgadl th i Food eyt a Co) eat h t rf I- ove a d - - r E l e a Pins. !COIUPN! 3; Facine i i dserti Far mae road w isne S :koy Lreaknoter m~achine foyoudar Reli le n th make. C.DVI 3d cRtn car de.1s a2 MANN] )FFICE. Proate-nO Deav You thosete iV in .'UI Foley Kidney Pills furnish you the right kind of help to neutralize and re- - leave al those hoe the poisons Lbat cause backache. headache. nervousness, and other kid k with al those nev and bladder ailments. W. E. Brown &Co. Wintrop College Scholarship and Entrance Exam ination. The examination for the award of - vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col'. lege and for the admission of new, students will bc held at- the- eounty court house on Friday, July 7,at-s a. n. Applicants must .be not- jesZs than fifteen years of - age. W-When Scholarships are vacant after July ' they will be awarded to those mak ing the highest average at this ex amination, provided they meet:-the conditions governing the award Ap plicauts for scholarshfpstihoddlwrte to President Johnson before the .ex-d amination for Scholarship examina; - LO tion blanks. - Scholarships- are wrhf0nd free tuition. The next session w1l open September 2Oth;' -1911 For farther information and catalogcte address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock 11H1= C m--- FOR SALE- ) trnkyou d, but HERE IS EAR6MN 605 acres-of Cl ia nd i be sold cheap 300 aces el and stumped. This land is well .iocated Ior - farming. Chiclhnnedhooia. For particulars address - - -. C.F RAWUNSON& O. -iSmtater -C ~ CvF Engineer 7 1.. LAMN -Office Ove Binkfo On Frs-salass Ra Et~Z Moitgages. - -ATTo0 YS A elessCok ad The Ideals wonders in the itchen. TheLde i ted to inspect these. A nowa~s: eived. Reed's guaranteed Ename - Farmerst Supplies in >every Imiea d Oils, and Varnishes. In fact-every- i first-class hardware can alwgays bei able Spring Goods T At D. Hiirschman's.I OUR prices are right, that's our secret of holding trade, and why we are growing larg er all the time: Always pleasant to fill yotl rail orders, or see you if you are comn 't Mannig, and you can depend uprn gQ ting Square Deal just as advertised, as a continu ance of your trade is looked for, it will pay on to call on us. MI;. Get Busy! most anything in the line of Men's. Boy's, md Children's Clothing at Cut P'rices. 11rschman. WIIfRG JOHN G. CAPERS. (Of South Carolina). J. A WEINERG'Ex-Commissioner Internal Revneue. JOSEPH D. WRIGHT. INBERG, CAPERS & WRIGHT, S AT LAW, AT ORNEYS AT LAW, -NG S. C. Evans Building. a itentocoletins ITeepon.WASHINGTON, D. C. an6