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. A Ternble Blunder to neglect liver trouble. Never io it. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills an the first sign of constipation, billiousness or: inactive bowels and prevent virulent in digestion, jaundice or gall stones. They regulate liver, stomach and bowels and build up your health. Only 25e at all druggists. Men's Clothes. Since 1S25 the clothing of men has s: grown simpler and simpler, and if the course of evolution has taken away V from the picturesqueness of the crowd - it inas added to the dignity of the man. -Men's Wear. Unreasonable. "1 say, old man, you've never re turned that embrella I lent you last week." - "Hang it all, old man, be reasonable. -d It's been raining ever since."-London b Punch. - A Faith Cure. U Towne-Do I understand you to say c that Spender's case was really a faith cure? Brown-Yes. You see, the doc tor and the druggist both trusted him. -Medford Drum. r Have a heart that never hardens. m and a temper that never tires, and a I touch that never hurt.-Char's Dick. t< ens. Your Neighbor's Experience. I How-you may profit by -t. Take Foley's! Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G. Wbiting, 3601 Willow St., Akron. 0.. says: "For some time I had a very serious case of kidney f trouble and I suffered with backaches g and dizzy headaches. I had.specks float- s, ing before my eyes and I felt all tired b out and miserable. I saw Foley Kidney . Pills advertised and got a bottle and took them according to directions and results showed almost at once. The pain and dizzy headaches left mae. my eye-sight became clear and today I canj say I am a well woman, thanks to Foley tl Kidney Pills." W. E. Brown & Co. oaopp:ng a steamsn:p. a M. Bertin. chief engineer of naval con struction in the French navy, figured out from elaborate calculations in how short a distance a steamship can stop. He demonstrates that a 50,000 ton transatlantic liner, going twenty-nine knots an hour, simply by stopping the engines will come to a stop in one hour and thirteen minutes and will in that time have traveled 4.7S statute miles. The same vessel with recipro- V cating engines, if these be reversed. S vwi stop in twice its own length and b if the engines be turbines in four times its own length. These theoreti cal calculations are verified by actual experiment. The French minister of marine made the test with some tor pedo boats and has on several occa sions stopped one by reversing its en- 1 gine to 60.6 yards and when the en gInes were of the turbine type in 273.4 a .yards.-New York World. Obeyed the Judge. A little colored girl, deeply insulted by her playmate, who had pushed her "oZn de stoop," took her case before the justice of the peace. He inquired Into the circumstances and said. turn- a lug to the injured one, "The plaintif e Is allowed to ask the defendant a ques- E -tion in regard to the assault." - "Wha's dat yo' say, sahbn" "I say that you may ask the de- ~ fendant a question." "Wh-what'll Ah ask her, sah?" "Anuy question you like." -The child studied the floor a mo 2nent; then,.with the politest of smiles, she inquired, "Sally, am yo' manmma ~well?"-Everybody's. i 59a - - c will cure any skin disease. That's ~ b he price of thUNT'S CURE , and it iabsolutely auaranteed. . A. B~. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman, Texas Sold by Zeigler's Pharmacy -~osuon~d os uon eaq eill UseFoey ineyls fo~rnsquick and o ptemanent raeult in alcses of kine , ande~ o~ blde roestnmnt andrainful . p - truea o enjs e.Leq e~n -sn.~ u.oif s odns.r euts', T-'eao Tnants and pChildren, . id Yo ae Alaygpsogh Murat's Daring in Battle. I have read that my grandfather's bree distinguishing characteristics rere high chivalric courage, great skill s a general and almost unparalleled oolness in the hour of danger. His :rm was tall, his tread like that of king, his face strikingly noble, w7 is piercing glance few men co ear. He had heavy black whiskers ad long black locks, which contrasted ingalarly with his fiery blue eyes. [e usually wore a three cornered hat rith a magnificent white plume of strich feathers. This plume, with inny other relics, is now in the pos ession of my eldest brother, Prince Eurat. My grandfather's dazzling ex arior -made him a mark for the ene ky's bullets. The .wonder is that, be ig so conspicuous, he was never shot own and was rarely wounded. I ave read that at the battle of Aboukir e charged with his cavalry straight irough the Turkish ranks, driving col mn after column into the sea.-Prin ess Murat's Memoirs. Passed the Bottle Too Quickly. Will Low, the painter. told this sto F of the Latin quarter days of Robert ouis Stevenson. Low and Stevenson -ere great friends in their youth. 'heir friendship indeed continued up > the time of the writer's death. "Louis," said the artist, "was no less plomatic than brave. He could be ery, and he could also be gracious nd pacific. One night. I remember. re sat in a garden in Montmartre. 'he red wine had been flowing pretty meely, and one member of our party ot heated and aggressive. Finally )me one said a thing that this fight ig chap disliked. As soon as the rords were spoken he grabbed up a ottle and hurled it at the other's ead. It was a strong, true shot and rould have hit the mark had not Ste enson sprung to his feet and caught ie missile. "'Tut. tat, George,' he said to the rower-'tut, tut! If the bottle is assed so quickly none of us will be ble to stand out the evening.' Poor Thackeray. Sir William Howard Russell's diary yr April 1852, has this amusing limpse of Thackeray: "The sportsmen among whom I had le honor to -be numbered were of the Finkle order. Thackeray, Dickens, ohn Beech. Jerrold, Lemon, Ibbotson. ere invited, and carriages were re ?rved to Watford. As we were start ig a written excuse was brought from "ikens to be conveyed to Mrs. X. by 'hackeray. The party drove up to the ouse, apd after compliments Thack ray delivered the billet. The effect ras unpleasant Mrs. X. fled along ie hall, and the guests heard her cal' xg to 'the cook: 'Martin, don't roast ie ortolans; Mr. Dickens isn't coming.' "Thackeray said he never felt so mall. 'There's a test of popularity r you! No ortolans for Pendennis'" Hiring a Mother-in-law. In Marseilles the salary of a mother i-law hired to fill the position for a ew. hours is quoted at is. 6d. It was case of separation of the girl's .par ats. Custom decreed that the moth r-in-law must be present at the mar age ceremony, so the obliging ma ron agreed to go to give her consent n condition that a carriage be sent or her, and if not, said she, she rould stay at home. The hour for the redding came, but the carriage did ot, so the mamma stayed at home. 'he bridegroom in desperation when he did not appear ran out into the treet and hunted up a promising look ig woman, who agreed to come and et mother for the sum named. So he gave consent and blessing to the aughter whom she had never seen in er life before.-Buffalo Express. The Nile or the Sky? The barge sped like an arrow over he water, leaving behind it a silver rae that soon was effaced. A few rothy bubbles breaking on the surface lone testified to the passage of the raft, already out of sight The river anks, yellow and almon colored, un olled rapidly like papyrus bands be ween the double azure of the heavens nd the water, these so alike in tone bat the thin tongue of earth which epaated them seemed a' causeway ait across an immense lake and ade it difficult to decide whether the me reflected the sky or the sky re ected the Nile.-"One of Cleopatra's ights," by Theophile Gautier. Confirmed His Suspicion. Ben Nathan, the English humorist, n returning home from a visit to this ountry was expatiating to a friend pon the glories of California. After stning patiently the friend said: "But there must be some disadvan ages in living there?" "No," said Mr. Nathan, "it is a per etly ideal place. For any man 'who rill work" "Ah," broke in the friend, "I knew bere were some disadvantages!" Eyes of the Giraffe. The giraffe, which is a very timid nim, is approached with the utmost ifficulty on account of its eyes being o placed that it can see as well be id as in front. When approached bis same faculty enables it to direct rith great precision the rapid storm of icks with. which it defends itself. Castles inl the Air. If you have built castles in the air our work need not be lost. That is rhere they should be. Now put foun ations under them.--Thoreau. Inclusive. Willie-Papa. what are trial mar ages? Mr. Hennypeck (with surpris ig spirit)-MlI of 'em, my son; all of ~m!-Puck. Brides in Iceland. A quaint :ld superstition in Iceland that every bridi' must invite all her ~iends to :a dinner- in her own home nd every article of food must be pre ared by Tla he ride herself. If she is ccessfuL in pleasi~g her guests she ot only rece ives praise for her own till. but helps atlong her younger sis trs. who a:re. then assumed to be 1ually good at cooking and conse uently have a much better chance of etting married. Woolgathering. "For one's wits to go woolgather "is ain allusion to a pitiful indus Ty sorieti:nes seen in older countries. 1 parts of France, Germany and pain very cld people are sometimes ployd in gathering wool from ushes in sheep pastures, where it has en plucked from the fleece as the imals pass too close to the ibranches. Kind Little Boy. "Has my boy been a little defender ad been kind to dumba animnals to "Yes, grandma. I let your canary a~t of the cage. and when my cat IL. .L The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive youin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trile with and endanger the health of Tnfants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTO IA Castoria is a harmless substitote for Castor Oil, Pare gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine naor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guaranee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Ix cures Diarrhose and Wind. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency.- It assimilates the Food, regul1ates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea,-The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signture of TIio Kiid Yo HaY Mways Boht In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STRCC.'. NeW YORK CITV. + AVOID THE STINC OF REMORSE tbat follows avoidable mistakes. Have you ever thought how many+ mistakes in spending you might avoid if you banked your money? 4 START AN ACCOUNT AT THlE BANK OF~ MANNING +. and learn by pleasant experience. Money in the bank doesn't burn like 14 cash in your pocket. Once you put it in you are not nearly as ready to +. take it out to buy anything you see You think twice and thinking means saving.I ~ReliableSpringGoods E + At D. IHirschman's~ j ~ UR prices are right, that's our secret of holding trade, anld why we are growing larg er all the time. Al ways pleasant to fill your mail orders, or see you if you are comin:: to -Manning, and you can depend upon getting Square Deal just as advertised, as a continu ance of your trade is looked for, it will pay you to call on us. Get Busy! Almost anything in the line of Men's, Boy's, and Children's Clothing at Cut Prices. "Semefl (I)Anti-Skids { tkissa garages hardened Steel I$La ra Anti-kidas tough, flexible, Studs do prevent and non - .~ punCturing IN STOCK BY Bell & McKelvey, Manning, C. S. BRING YO UP cJO BWO R KD TO~ THlE TINES OFFICE. Space and Tikne Unoonqeu'rable. No cheating or bargaining wils ever get a single thing out of nature's *'es tablishment" at half price. Do we want to be strong? We must work. To be hungry? We must starve. To 0 be happy? We must be kind. To be wise? We must look and think. No changing of place at a hundred miles P an hour nor making of stuffs a thou sand yards a minute will make us o one whit stronger. happier or wiser. 5 There was always more in the world than men could see, walked they ever so slowly; they will see it no better for going fast. And they will at last, and soon, too, find out that their grand inventions for conquering (as they think) space and time do in reality conquer nothing. for space and time are in their own essence unconquer able and, besides. did not want any conquering-they wanted using. A fool always wants to shorten space and time: a wise man wants to lengthen both. A fool wants to kill space and kill- time; a wise man. first to gain them, then to animate them.-John Ruskin. The Crow That Wearm a Fool's Cap. The following clever way of keeping crows away from a grainfield is used by the farmer of Holland: He makes some small caps of stout paper and smears around the inner side of the mouth of each some birdliine of other sticky stuff.- In these he puts some grains of corn and stands them about his fields by pressing their points into soft earth. When the crow finds one of these paper caps he think himself in great luck until he attempts to peck at the tempting grain, when, - to his astonishment, he finds the cap attach ed to his head-a regular fool's cap which will not even allow him to see what course to take if he flies up. However, he succeeds in reaching some coarse grass or bushes and after much bewildered scrambling and fop ping aboutsgets his head out of this undesirable cap and ever afterward avoids the field where there are more of them. Changing Tom Reed's Face. Thomas B. Reed was once the victim of a printer's error the unusual apt- + ness of which, after the first flush of 4' indignation had subsided, appealed so + strongly to his sense'of the comic that he never failed to refer to the matter + with the keenest gusto whenever he + met the man whom he, with the ut- + most mock solemnity, alwafs held re- + sponsible for it. The late Colonel John A. Cockerill's handwriting in the heat + of composition was sometimes liable + to lose itself in an almost interminable + tangle, decipherable only with the + greatest difaculty. On one occasion he + undertook to say that "any one can + see Tom Reed has the face of an hon- + est man." but was horrified when he opened his paper the following morn ng and found that the types made hii say that "any one can see Tom Reed + has a face like a harvest moon-" Lightning Kills Few. In 1906 lightning killed only 169 peo ple in this whole country. One's chances of death by liahtning/are less than two in a million. The chance of death from liver, kidney or stomach trouble is vast ly greater. but not if Electric Bitters be used, as Robert Madsen, of West Bur lington. Ia., proved. Four doctors gave him up after eight months of suffering from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He was then completely cur ed by Electric Bitters. They're the best stomach. liver, nerve and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at all drnggists. Custom' House Humor. Two Germans who were crossing the Luxembourg frontier declared to the customs officials: -'We have with us three bottles of red wine each. How much is there to pay?" "Where is it?" was asked. "Well, inside us." The official gravely looked at his tar if book and read: "Wine in casks, 2~0 shilings; in bottles. 48 shillings; in donkeys' hides, free. Gentlemen," he added, looking up, "you can go."-Der Guttemplar. .Not on His Tombstone. "What did he die of?" "A slight difference of opinion, a near as I can find out." "Oh, a fight?" "Not at all." "What, then?" "Doctors disagreed, and he died be fore they settled it."-London Tit-Bits. A Memorable Occasion. There should be order in all things. For instance. on one occasion we dis covered that the proper method is to hook her party gown first and fix the furnace afterward. Reversing the or der cost us $32.50 for a new gown and spoiled her whole evening besides. Detroit Fi-ee Press. The Poor Doctors. "When a man dies, is an inquest al ways held?" "Oh, no! If a doctor has been in at tendance the coroner is not supposed to have inquired into the cause of the death."-Toledo Blade. Not Nowadays. "Polonius was a very wise man. Just consider his advice to his son-" "Reads well. But would a really wise man attempt to tell his son any thing?"-Washingtonl Herald. There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it with r-ht..n - -Thrence. No Reason For It When Manning CitizenlsShow the Certain Way Out. There can be any just reason whby any reaet- of this will continue to suffer the ttcer's of an aching hack, the dangers of kidney ills when relief is so near at iad and the most positive proof given that they can be cured. Read what a Manning citizen says: George .June, of Manning, S. C .says: "I am pleased to make the fact known that I have been benefited by Doan's Kidney Pills. My kidneys troubled me and the kidney secretions were unnatu Iral and were filled with sediment. My ack was lame and I did not get much rest at night. Doan's Kidney Pills which I obtained at Dr. W. E'. Brown -_ Co.'s drug storc, removed the lame ness and soreness and after taking this remedy. I felt much better in every For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent. Foster-Milburnl Co., Buffalo, Nesv York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's -and take no other. Grinned into Matrimony. That grinning matches were an ac cepted f'rm of sport in early English days Is shown by an advertisement announcing a gold ring to be grinned for by men on Oct, 9 at the Swan, Coleshill heath. Warwickshire, which appen-ed in the Post-Boy of Sept. 17. 1711. Addison gives a detailed ac count of one of these "controversies of faces," telling us that the audience nnanimously bestowed the ring on a cobbler who "produced several new grins. of his ovn invention. having been used to cut faces for many years together over his last." His performance was something like this: "At the very first grin he cast every human feature out of his coun tenance. at the second he simulated the face of a spout, at the third that of a baboon,. at the fourth the head of a bass viol and at the fifth a pair of nut crackers." Addison adds that a comely wench whom he had wooed in vain for more than five years was so charmed with his grins that she mar ried him the following week, the cob- = bler using the prize as his wedding ring. Powerful Bulls. During a debate upon -the second reading of the Irish land bill in 1S96 Lord Londonderry concluded a period wi.: "This is the keystone of the bill. = Are you going to kill it?' Sir Frederick Milner. speaking on the budget. said, "A cow may be drain ed dry, and if chancellors of the er chequer persist in meeting every de ficiency that occurs by taxing the brewing and distilling industry they will inevitably kill the cow that lays the golden milk!" Lord Curzon-"The interests of the s employers and employed are the same nine times out of ten-I will even say g ninety-nine times out oien!" Discussing Mr. Asquith's licensing bill at a meeting at Shoreditch. a nem ber of parliament roused the audience to a frenzy of enthusiasm by declaring that "the time has come to strip to the waist and tack up our shirt sleeves!" What Is Electricity? Man- persons young and old often wonder how the modern electric cars, trains and locomotiyes are operated and what electricity is. No one knows what electricity is.. We know some of the things that it will do. We. have to a certain extent learned how to con trol it and for want of a better name call it a fluid. We have discovered. too, that it is one of the most impor tant forces, if not the most important force, of which we have any knowl edge. We are almost as ignorant of many other great forces of nature-as, for example.' the attraction of gravita tion. For the present we must be con-' tent to observe such forces in action and to devise the best methods to con trol them. In this knowledge mankind has progressed wonderfully within a few years.-St. Nicholas. Fishing without Bait. On the Nadoo creek, at Hukow, we saw a novel way of fishing. Two small boats were moving parallel with each other about thirty feet apart. The ends of a line about sixty feet long to which small unbaited hooks were attached about four inches apart to two sticks were held respectively by aman in each boat As the boats~ moved slowly along first one man and then the other would give his sticka jerk. Immediately that the hooks struck anything the line was gradu- ' ally hauled in and invariably with success. Wd saw fish struck four out of five times. many of them running apparently from half a pound to two or more pounds. It may be that Chi na is the only place in the world where figh are caught with unbaited hooks.-North China News. The Confederate Monument. - a Tbe movement so long neglected has at last begun to ei-ect a monument to C the memory of the heroes who wore the gray,-soldiers whose w'ecord was the a marvel of the civilized world. Clarendon now, proposes to place upon the court boue square a suitable mark of its pa. riotism by having erected a shaft in honor~ of those who responded and laid cown their lives upon their countr~'s altar. All contributions sent to THE MANNING TIMEs will be acknowledged through its columns. J. H. Lesesne.......... ......810 00 Louis Levi................... 10 00 Fred Lesesne ............ ..... .10 00 ' Mrs. E. Appelt............... 10 00 David B. Jones......... ....... 10 00 D. L. Green..................3500 C. M. Mason................. 5 00 R. F. Ridgeway...... ........1 00 R. M. Strange................. 5 00 W. T. Wilder...... ..... ....3 00 R. R. Harvin, Tadmuor. Tex..10 00 H. '. Strange................ n 00g J. T. Touchberry .... ......... 5 00 Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Jfudge of Pro- t bate for Clarendon county, on the 2th day of June 1911, for letters of discharge as admiinistratrix of the es tate of Willie King, deceased. I MARY KING, Administratrix. Summerton. S. C., May 27th, 1911. 785. 1911 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. [27en you: ntewni: soptomtcr 20th Entrance examination at all con ty seats on F'riday, .July 7th, at 9 a. m. The College is; ensdowedl enablingI itto maintain the highest standards. It o!fe-rs compliete 4 yearl core in Ancient and Modern botna1res, cieuce, aue gineering. - Cou rsesi for B. A. S and U3. S.de zree with Engineerir. A free tuition scholarship to eachi ounty of South CarolinaL. Vacant Boyee seholarships. giving 810 year and free tuition, open to com ryetitive examuinations in september. Expenses reasonauble. Terms and :atalouges on application. Write to l-iarrison Randolph, Pres., Charloston, S. C. OATS NEOTAT On First-Class Real Estate Vortgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Succeed when everything else fails. I In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEYLWER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold Freless Cooker! and The Ideal STEMC00KER Two wonders in the kitchen. The Ladies, are invited to, inspect these. A new and. beautiful line of HAMMOCKS just received. Reed's guaranteed Enamel Ware. Farmers' Supplies in every line. Paints. Oils, and.Varnishes. In fact every thing in first-class hardware can always.be. found at I THE MANN NG iARfDAIWI COMPANY Where Can be Found D The Celebrated Prosperity Fann # Implements. The Beautiful Sanitary Wall Coat-s ing--ALABASTINE The High-grade Paints and Varn Sisf Stains. The Incomparable 0. K. Stoves and Ranges. The Matchless for Strength Amer p can Wire Fence. The Everlasting Hickory Leather Collars. The Full Stock of Hardware,Enam el-ware and Crockery. SThe Hearty~ Welcome for. all ou p Many Friends, at The MANNING HIARBAft COMPANYg nd the Automobile people know it I am selling the~ nly practical business Automobile on the market I m of fering The Brush Machine FOR $450.00. 'he most practical economical, and certain car made. GUARANTEED > go over 20 miles of our worst road with just one allon of gasoline. We guarantee the springs not to break, no matter 1e load or the road. Write or ask us about this machine if you are iterested. DIBRADHMM&SON WE HOLD up Red Meat--the chew for men. Always - good--better now than ever. No spice to make your tongue sore-no excessive sweetening to m~ake you spit yourself away arnd rumn. yur stomavch. juzt high-grade\Nort Carolina tobacco, properly sweetened by ~ :.perfect -rcecss. " 33'S youi're borri, is the ~rcal hing ins good chewing. ~ Get busy today arnd find out for yourself. ;:~" Cut out thi3sad. and niail to us with your namne and address for our FREE offer to chewers only. Address_____________ ___ Made only by LII??ERT SCALES Co., Winston-Salem, N.C. V. . DA VIS. J- A. WEINBERG. JH .CPR,(fSihCrln) AVlS & WEINBE3RG. OEHD RGT ATTTRNEYSYATAT' LAW MANNING, S. C.EanBidn. JOSHITN D. WRGH. 'rmp ttnio gvn ocoleton.Telereobne. - Main 66 9