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Saved His Wife's Life. !.ofl wie uihave bee&n in he, rave to day," writes 0. H1. l3rowu, 0 'Iuscadiue. Ala., "if it had not, been fo, Dv. King's New Discovery. She was down in her bed. not ar to ge:t ur with::ut heiv. She had a severe bron chial trouble and a dreadful cough. 1 got her a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery, and she soon began to mend, ant was well in a short time " Infallible fo! coughs and colds, it's the most reliabh remedy on earth for desperate luni trouble. hemorrhages, iagrippe, asthmz hay fever, croup and wboping cough 50e and S1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar ante-d by all druggists. Roprimand For Tennyson. On one occasion when Tennysor was Ou a visit in Ireland with Aubrey de Vere a sullen mood overtook him, and 'ie sought out his hostess and be gun to inveigh against the inanity of dancing, but the lady cut him short saying: "How would the world get or if others went about growling at its amusements in a voice as deep as a lion's? I request that you will go up stairs. put on an evening coat and come down and ask my daughter So pbia to dance." - She Knew Him. Husband (excitedly)-My dear, this indies' tailor you employed says in this note if I did not settle your bill be will bring suit promptly. Wize (care lessly)-Don't worry, dear: that mar makes you wait weeks. He never did bring suits promptly. - Baltimore American. The Recompense. "Men are so hideously lacking in self control." a young girl once said to her mother. "Well. don't find fault with that.: the mother answered. "If they weren't most girls would die old maids." Friendship. in the hour of distress and miserS the eye of every mortal turns to friendship. In the hour of gladness and conviviality what is your want, It Is friendship. Protecting Its Appearance. '-*What are those hideous cards past ed all over that wall?" -They're 'Post No Bills' signs." New York Telegraph. A great man Is made up of qualities that make or meet great occasions. Lowell. Foley's Kidney Remedy is par:.icularly recommended for chronic cases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to regulate and control the kidney and 'bladder action and is healinec strengthening and bracing. W E. Brown & Co. Home diy- n Name. A young teacher who has substitut ed in the lower districts of the city tells this little story of one of her pu pils: There had been an entertainment at the school at which the child had re ceived a picture from the principal. The next 4ay the little girl .appeared with the picture under her arm. Quite -regretfully she laid it-upon the teach er's desk. -Mom says tpank you for the pic ture., she imparted. drawing up her ragged little form. "liut we ain't got no wall to hang it on." -No wall!" cried the horrified young substitute. "Why. Molly, what do you -'There's five families of us in our room." Molly explained carelessly, "and we live in the middle."-Phila delphia Times. - The Bloodletting Branch. Not every pun is as good as one credited to a Dublin gentleman of - long ago by the author of a book en titled "In Many Lands." George IV.. on his visit to Dublin in 1821, met at a *reception Sir Philip Crampton,. Ive' *land's greatest surgeon. "In what branch of the service is that magnificent looking man?" asked his majesty. The gentleman to whom the question was put was too polite to hint that the king was mistaken in suppostig thai te distinguished surgeon was a naval or military officer. "Sire," he replied, "be is a general in the lancers." F. S. Rexford, 615 New Yor k LifE Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo., says: "I hada severe attack of a cold wbichr settled it my back and kidneys and I was in great pain from my trouble. A friend recomn mended Foley Kidney Pills and I used two bottles of them and they bave done me a world of good." W. E. Brown & Co. Cause Fcr Tler. .. Small Elmer, who' n:l ,r: r' en-ea2 a severe scolding. SanI -Ari I in-: so bad. mamima' "Yes. Elme'r." she rep:ieft 'von fare been a very, very b::d h a moment's refieciomn. 'youm insmtnr to be thankful th::t I ain't. I wmns "- Chi cago News. Seyond the Husband Stage "You say you arre your wife's third husband?" said one~ mant to niuother during a talk. "No: I am her fourth husband." was the reply. "Heavens. man." said the first man, -youl are not ai husband: you're S hbibt!"-Landies- Homte Journal. Nerve. Lady-Why do you give me this bit of paper? Tramp-Madam. I do noi like to criticise your soup, but it is not like mother used to make. Allow. met to give you hgr r-ecipe - F-liegende' blat ter Agreeable advice is rarely useful ad vice. -Massillon. A Peek Into His Pocket would show the box of Bucklen's .Arni ca Salve that E. S. Loper, a carpenter of Mailla, N. Y., always carries."] have never had a cut, wound, bruise, 01 sore it would not soon heat"~ he writes Greatest nealer of burns, bolis, scalds chapped hands and lips, fever-sores skin.-eruptions, eczema, corns an'1 piles 25c at. all druggists. America. Young Mr. Highup-Going abroat you say? But have you seen Americt first? Mrs. Blase-Oh, yes; there'! hardly a spot in New York we haven'! vislted.-Puck. Women Will Be Logical. Mrs. Hoyle-Don't you think my bo: Is growing? Mrs. Doyle-Yes; he I pretty large for his mother's age. Judge's Library.. The people once belonged to thi kings: now the kings belong to the neapna..Hline. Saw His Chatce. -Sf W all Westeestr coun' was thrilling wtb th'e p:-ospect of a nil road competition an agent of the new company that was to bui'd went through Pelbaw 1anor bouly proper ty for the right of way. He raug the doorbell of one resident, who was ur Ing in a rented house at $50 a month. - "Will you take $6,000 for this house?" demanded the agent "Oh, no, I couldn't." stammered the tenant "Will you take $8,000?" "I couldn't do it" "Well, think it over." Mr. Tenant foxily runs around to E the owner of the property and gets an agreement to sell him the property for $G.000 If he can raise the money. The railroad's agent returns. "Will you take $9,000" "Ten?" "Yes." "Done!" Oh. yes. there is such a thing as luck when a man has the wits to see it coming his way.-New York Press. Killing an Unfaithful Lover. When a Japanese girl has been slighted by her lover she revenges her self according to the following quaint custom: In the dawn of the early morning she rises and puts on a white robe and white clogs. Round her neck she hangs a small mirror, which falls to her breast, and on her head she puts a metal crown with three points. each point bearing a lighted candle. Iii her' left hand she carries a small figure of straw or rags-supposed to represent her unfaithful lover-and this she nails to one of the sacred trees surrounding the family shrine. She then prays for the death of the man, vowing that if this comes to pass she will pull out the nails which are hurting the sacred tree and make of ferings to comfort her family god. Ev ery night she com6s to the shrine. strikes in two more nails and makes the same prayer. her Idea being that the god. to save his tree from further Injnry. will kill her lover. A Strange Species of Deer. Just above the buffet in the dining room of a Richmond house there hangs a huge. finely mounted antlered head. This trophy of the owners hunting prowess is fastened so firmly to the wall that the glistening neck seems to be coming right out through the p!ster. When a little boy' from the city saw this decoration for the first time he eyed It with considerable curiosity and very evident uneasiness. It looked almost too lifelike for com fort. Finally the youngster asked to be excused and slipped from his chair, going into the next room. He return ed to the dining room flushed with embarrassment "What's the matter. Harry?" asked his host "I wanted to see," explained the child sheepishly, "if that animal's legs were really as long as that or if he were standing on something in the in" next room."-Lippincott's. A Clear Case. The beautiful young prisoner entered the box In her own behalf "What is your age, miss?" asked the lawyer. -"Forty-eight," was the steady repy. The feminine jury caught its breath with an audible little gasp and sat) there rigid. "-How much did you pay for the hat you are wearing?"' "Ninety-eight cents." "Are you guilty of the crime that is charged against you'?" "No." Thus did the wily prisoner attempt to establish her veracity and then con vince the jury that she was ininocent But don't forget that this was a jury or women- A verdict of incurable in sanity was brought in-New YorkI "Yarbs" We Have Known. What has become of the elderly lady who in the seventies and earlier al ways referred to an "herb" asa "yarb?" The word has gone out of) use. About the meanest "yarb" was a bitter weed named "thoroughwort." C Then there was cammermile, dockrootf and dandelion, In their miserable part nership. lobelia and catnip. Thes things were ''steeped," and you took them or bad them thrust upon you "for your blood."-Minneapolis Jour Nearly a Joke. I The humorist was In a brown study. "I'll get It yet," he muttered. "What's the matter, dear?' his wife Inquired. "You seem to he puzzled about something." "Yes." the jokesmith replied. "I'm trying to make a 'stitch In time' joke about the girl who is darning the clocks In her stockings-" I .Useless Sacrifice. Duncanhad eaten, with symptoms of - pleasure, his first shrimp, but the mushroom that followed it proved less to his liking. "Mother" he said, pushing the part ly eaten agarie to the far edge of his' plate. "I wish they hadn't killed that one."-Youth's Companion. No Crown For Him. Sunday School Teacher-If you are a good boy. Willie. you will go to heaven and have a gold crown on your '' head. Willie-Not for mine, then.I had one of them things put on a tooth once.-Exchange. Not Much Resistance. "Did the prisoner off'er any resist-. ance" "Only a shilling, your wurshap, and I wouldn't take It." Premeditated. "And why do you claim that it was with malice aforethought that the au tomobile defendant ran down the com plainant?" "On the morning it happened, your honor, I heard him say that he was going to take out his new auto and see if he could not ran across a few peo 'Iple he knew."-IIoustonl Post A Giddy Girl. "Is your daughter of a practical turn Iof mind?" "No; she is very frivolous- Wants toj take cooking lessons instead of per fectig her game of bridge."-Ex change. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ His Honest Face 1"Anyway, he has an honest face." "Hoest? You surprise me." "Yes; it's the only honest thing about him. It shows how dishonest he really is."-Life. ~Rheumatism Relieved in 6 Hours. Dt. DETCHON'S RELIEF FOR RHEU->L/ NATISM usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and effective. It removes the cause and the disease quickly disappears. First dose benefits. p Ilave You Voted I You can own this Piano without any cost to you. Are you ready for it?' is a Seminrole, handsoim- in Cse de sign and super> In tone. The singing qualities are - markaby. sweet. and it is a iavorite with many prominent musicians. It will be given away to the most popular person, school, lodge or church. Each cash payment at our store entitles the custiner to a vote. Get busy and enlist the aid of your friends and secure this magnificient - pl. -,a Seminole $450 Piano. COME AND SEE THE PIANO. It is worth your while to investigate the merits of this beautiful piano. It is just the instrument you would want to buy and to think you can secure it free for just a little hustle on .our part. HOW TO WIN. Request your friend- and neighbors to spend their money at our place and cast their votes for you. If your Sunday School has been needing a Piano, work for this one. If you have been wanting a Piano and have not felt just ready to make a purchase, just d little hustle among yonr friends and the placing of your trade with us will secure this elegant. high-grade Piano Free. Our line of Goods is just as complete. We have as ood values and extend as many courtesies as any place in town. We will certainly appreciate your trade. You hare the chance securing the Piano, and your friends will not hesitate to trade with us if you suggest that it will help you to secure this Piano. Rigby Dry Goods Co. LEVIBLOCK. et Well! Consult your Physician, then take your Prescription o Zeigler's Pharmacy. THERE AXRE REASONS Every Prescriptiort tied by Graduate Registered4 Parmacist. Every Prescription sent for and delivered, "Rush!" [fyou wish it. 1,000 Votes on the Piano for each Prescription filled.-~ We have just put. in new spacious Prescription4 Counters, which enables us to better handle our steadilyq increasing Prescription work.4 Remember its absolutely safe and accurate if filled by Zeigler's Pharmacy,I Manning, 5. C. Call and see us when in need of a first- ( class horse or mule right. JUST' 1tECEIVED: 2 cars of fine Horses and Mules. 2 cars of Buggies. 1 ear of Moline. 2 and 4-horse WVagoos. 1 car. of Moline, 1-horse Wagons. I car of the celebrated .\ohne Farm Imple- ' ments. consisting. (f the following: Stalk Choppers. Harrows, Corn and Cotton P'lanters. Blue Bird one and twe-horse Steel Turn ['lows and Cultivators. For the Following AUTOMOBILES SE~ Cr: The Hudson. Chalmers and Hup., in all models. Shaw &Dae 10. 12 and 14 Sumter St. Sumter, S. C. Local and Long Distance 'Phone 553. ' . Dvs. J.A ENEG CPEPS (of south Crolina). JOSEPH D. WRIG HT. VlS & WEINBERG. I CpeRS & waIWIT, A TTORNEYS A T L A W, A T oRNEYS AT L MANNING, S. C.EvnBudi, om attention given to collections WA.sHINGTON, D. C. I SAGE TEA WILL DARKE THE HAIR Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Natural Color-Dandruff Quickly Removed. There is nothing new about the idea I of using sage for restor'ng the color of the hair. Our great-grandmothers kept their locks soft, dark and glossy by using a "sage tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked appearance they made, a brew of sage leaves and applied it to their hair, with wonderfully beneficial effect. Nowadays we don't have to resort to old-time, tiresome methods of gathering the herbs and making the tea. - This is done by skillful chemists better than we could do it ourselves, and all we have to do is to call for the ready-made product, Wyeth's Sage and Sulp#ur Hair Rem edy. containing sage in the proper strength, with the addition of sulphur, 1 another old-time scalp remedy. The manufacturers of this remedy authorize druggists to sell it under guar- 1 antee that the money will be refunded if it fails to do exactly as represented. This. preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle. and- is recommended and sold by all druggists. Announcement. We have opened up a tirst class meat market, at Sardinia. and will alvays have a full supply of fresh meats. We will also carry ice at all times. Give Us Your Patronage. Sardinia Palace Meat Market. W. K. TAVEL, Civil Engineer I AND Land Surveyor, Sumter, S. C. Otfice Over Bank of Sumter. FOR SALE! HERE IS A BARGAIN! 605 acres of Clarendon land will be sold cheap, 300 acres cleared and stumped. This land is well located for farming. Church and school near. For particulars address, C. F. RAWLIlSON & CO., Davis Station, S. C. GrocerieS SOF AL L KINDS ~Aiway Fresh AND Prices Right SMouzon 's Grocery P. B. MOUZON, PROP. Hacker Mfg. Co. I ~ SUCCESSORS TO Geo, S. Hacker & Son, CHARLESTON. S. C. We Manufacture bDoors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters: Grilles and Gable Ornaments: Screen Doors and Windows. SWE DEAL IN FGlass. Sash Cord and Weights. DR. .1. A. COLE. DENTIST, S Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MA NNING, s.' C. SPhone No 'T7. JH. LESESNE, ATTOR~NEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. Pills SWhat They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor. rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia. bates, and restore health and Istrength. Refuse substitutes. W. E. BROWN & CO. aFOLEDHlOR4FYmTAR Fireless Cooker!; and the tdeal STEAM C00[ER! Two wonders in the kitchen. The Ladies are invited to inspect these. A new and beautiful line of HAMnMOCKS 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 Plwe HwrEC u THE 1I&NNING KARRDWlE COM I Where Can be Found The Celebrated Prosperity -Farm 4 0 Implements. The Beautiful Sanitary Wall Coat ing--ALA ASTINE. The High-grade Paints and Varn ish Stains. The Incomparable 0. K. Stoves and C Ranges. The Matchless for Strength Ameri can Wire Fence. The Everlasting Hickory Leather Collars. The Full Stock of Hardware, Enam- 4 elware and Crockery. T he Hearty Weicomi fo il our < SMany Friends, at The IReliable Spring Goods' At D. IHirschman's. 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 your mail orders, or see you if you are coming to Manning, and you can depend upon getting a Square Deal just as advertised, as a continu ance of your trade is looked for, it will pay you to call on us.I Get Busy! Almost anything in the line of Men's, Boy's,I and Children's Clothing at Cut Prices. ID.Hirschman. 9.--AVODTE TN.F.EOS and ler-b'lesnbeprine Moe i h bakden4 uolk I twt.fll w a oieJdbe orbae~Hv o vrtogthwmn as adniista i f henn es gt ate o f yuPeteryu mne JareTdc\ARTE AN ACOTTlE, BN FANN 9. sh in ydrmocet inceis trat o aentnerya rayt Mannkeitg S ., tobu n thin yo1ee911.n tiean hikn Fiorida---Cuba. Notie o Dichage. Why not take a trip to Florida< I wll ppl totheJude o Prbat Cba? Thley have been brought wit: CorClrede cunyOQth 8h ayin easy reach by the splend of ul 111 fo lttrsof ishageThrough Train Service of the A as dmiistatr o th esat ofPetr~lantic Coast Line Railroad. Write f< Juvre, eceaedillustrated booklets, rates or at ~VALE~tB. JAYOE, other information, which will 1 A duinitraor. cheerfully fu rnished. MannngS C. Jue 7t, 111.T. C. WHITE, Gen. Pass. Agent, . O. PriwY- s. orivER O URYAN. Wilintgton, N. URDY & O'BRYA N. DR. .1. FR ANK G EIGI R. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, DENTIST, MANNITG. S. C. M ANN[ING,. C. STATE OF SOUTH gABOL -4 Clarend o C0inty1 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Decree. Richard I. Manning. Assignee, Plain 2 tiff. Against 1H. A. Brailsford and Hennie Brails-, 2 ford. (an infant under fourteen a years of age,)-sole heirs at law and distribatees of Carrie D. Brailsford. 2 deceased, Defendants. Z UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Z Judgment Order of the Court of CoM 2 mon Pleas, in the above stated ae a tion, to me directed, bearing date of a June 2, 1911, 1 will sell at. pub 2 lie auction, to the highest bidder, for - cash, at Clarendon Court House, at Manning, in said county,'ithii theil Slegal-hours for judicial sales, on Moh day, the 3rd day of July, 1911, being salesday, the following described real estate: 2 All that tract of land sitnate, lyin 2 and being in the county of Claren 2 don, in the State aforesaid. cojtain 2 ing one hundred and twenty-eiiht and one-half (12S8) acres, more or a less, and bounded on the Northwest , by lands of R. S. DeSehamps; on the East by lands of John M. DeSchamps 0 on.the South by lands ofR. A. Lw 2 rence and' by other lands 6f mine (Mrs. Carrie D..3railsford,) and on a the' Western sides by lauds of R'S 2 DeSehamps and by- other lands of a mine, and by lands of R. A.Law*rene 2 being the tract of land referred to- in 2 an instrument signed by R. S.;-De Z Schamps, .. M.De bamps.and Brace W. DeSchamps, dated December15th , w 1904 and recorded in the office of the : C. C. C. P. for Clarendon d6unty: n Book Q. 3, Page 14; and being -the tract designated as Lot A. on, a ..plat of "Oaklands' plantation made by Harmon D. Moise, Surveyor, and dated December 14th, 1904 and re corded in said office in Book i. at Page 626. Purchasers to pay for papers. E.B.TGA E Sheriff Clareidon County FARM WAN., - I desire a goodFarm from THREE to FE hundred Acres; musthe good value forithe piie asked live full patien lars first letter. PANTR Lock Box, 121, BennettsVUmle, S.C Woodmen of the World. Meets on First Monday ni hts 8:30. Visiting Sovereigns invited. Sodersato nduroiture C LiesdEmbabmer SUM1'ERTON, S. C. APPAREL SHOP FOR LIEN ~AND LADLES Everything of the best fcr the personalavear and adorn ment of both sexes. .We fll mail orders cateintly and promptly. DAVID OUTFITTING COMPANY, Charleston. S. C. lkemembher ! Only Licensed Pharma Scists handle Your SPRESCRIPTONS. at Suecessors to SW. E. Brown & Co. SJ. II. HAWKINS, Mgr. - KILLTHECOUGH I- DIUCHS 7a or&$L.OO - AND AILIIROAT AND~ LUNG TROUBLES GC/A RAN TEED $AT/$PACTOQY nR MON EY REFUNDED.