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Zulu "House Boys. Th* best ot il! 'servants in Soutb Arrient is a Zulu. especiall~y if he is: raw-tat is. fresb from his native Igraai and totally unspoiled by the wiles or civilization. Such a "house boy" is bonest. sober, quick, clean and anxious to learn the ways of the white man. He soon becomes as deft as an English butler and as handy as the ideal housemaid. He does everything, from cooking to answering the door. and after a little practice he does it well The boys have all manner of strange names. usually chosen by tbeimselves from some one or other of the vords they hear often used, such :is sixpence. -tickey" (threepenny pleeet. shilling. breakfast,. kettle. silly foot. ugly. pint pot. scrubber, chopper or wtisky.-Harper's Weekly. The Lion's Taste. Miss Charlotte Mansfield in -Via Rhodesia" tells of a native South Af rican boy who came to England and was taken to the Hippodrome. "In stead of enjoying the entertainment however, he begged. with tears in his eyes., to be taken out and be said: 'There are lions over there'-pointing to tme stage-*and I am the only black man here.' It is a well known fact that a man eating lion will make a meal of a black in preference to a white man it it is a question of choice. Perhaps the flavor-is stronger and the taste for white flesh-like caviar-has to be acquired." Why He Retracted. Kilmore-After all, Stedman isn't so bad a fellow. He came to me, man fashion. and took back all the things he had said against my people. Bur man-Did it voluntarily? Kilzpore Practically that. It is true I threat ened to shoot him on sight If he didn't retract. but that was only a matter of detaiL-Exchange. Anything to Oblige. Tourist (at Irish hotel)-You seem tired. Pat Waiter - Yiss. sorr; up very early this morning-half past 6. Tourist--I don't call halt past 6 earlY. Waiter iquickly)-WeLL half past 5 thln.-London Punch. Contradictory Admonitions. Fatner (having caught his son In a le)-EHaven't I always told you to tell the truth? Son-Yes. father, but you also told- nie never to become the slave of a babit.-Boston Transcript. Go to the Rescue Don't Wait till it's Too Late-Follow the Example of a Man . ning Citizen. Rescue the aching back. If i, keeps on aching, trouble comes. Backache is kidney ache. If you neglect the kidneys' warning; Look out for urinary trouble-dropsy. This Manning citizen will show you how'io go-to the rescue. Mrs. L. Newman of Manning, S. C.. says: "I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a splendid backache and kidney remnedy 1 and I can say that they have been used in my home with excellent results. - A; -member of my family had a lame and adhing back, together with a kidney' weakness. Doan's Kidney Pills were1 -used in this case an& they brought re lief. I have never had need of Doan's Kidney Pills myself, but I have often * advised their use, as I know what they *will do." -For sale by all <dealers. Price 50 -cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. . Remember the name-Doan's-and take no other. S An exceptional opp good Shoes, stylish S Ileaithers, at a very low It pays to keep wear of proven mnerit a sociate with a pair of < Mens' $5.00 Low Cuts, pate S now, per. .............. SMen's $4.00 Low Cuts, all sty: Mnsand Women's $3.50 I and leathers, at. .. ..... . SMen's and Women's $3.25 and SWomen's and Men's $2.50 Lov SWomen's and Men's $2.00 Lou Lot of odd numbers in Sand $2.00 Low Cuts, at 98c. Special low price SS ummer Goods. No g< price. IT PAYS TO I Rib ry LEVI B STATE 10 SOUTH CAROLINA, Clarendon County, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.. Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served.) Fork Land and Timber Company, Plaintiff against John W. Ridgill, Charles L. Ridgill, Mrs. Mary Barrett, R. C. Broad way, onie Leonore McLeod, John H. Broadway, Alice Eugenia Ardis, Robert Lee Broadway, the last three named being minors over the the age of fourteen years; Richard Broadway, Alfonso Broadway and Eva Broadway, the last three named being minors under the age of fourteen years; Miss Eleanor Ridgill, Mrs. Mary E. Ridgill, Mrs. Cammie Hodge, ). Leslie Ridgill, Mary Anna Ridgill, the last named being a minor over the age of four teen years. Sadie E. Christmas, Martha Irene Ridgill, the last two named being minors over thc age of fourteen years; Henry Napoleon Ridgill, the last named being a minor under the age of fourteen years; George A. Ridgill, Mrs. Egeria Mims, Mrs. Lou Ella Wil liams, 0. W. McRoy, Effie Hawkins, Venetia Hawkins. Annie MeRoy. Ruth MeRov. the last two named being minors over the age of rour teen years; Willie McRoy, the last named being a minor under the age of fourteen years; Lawrence Griffin, Badger Griffin, Lillie Ella Griffin. the last two named being minors over the age of fourteen years; Delmar Alfonso Griffin, a minor under the age of fourteen years; B. D. ,riffin, R. L. Griffin, William A. Mahoney, Willie Ma honey, Robert M. Mahoney, Benjamin Lloyd, Mrs. Bessie Beitson, James P Mahon+y, S. R. Chandler, Joseph M. Chan dler, Mrs. Maggie Carr, Mrs. J. E. Kennedy, Julia Windham, Leo Windham. Harvey W. T7indham, Jessie H. Windham, Hattie Lafady, Sam G. Windham, J. J. Windham. Maybelle Malphus, Maggie Pres coti, Elodia Tindal, Thomas T. Windham, Fannie Lewis, Mitt White, B. B. White, John Chil ders, J. P. Childers, Parker V. Childers, Robbie Childers, Wilson Childers, Rosa Thames, Anna Gra ham, Mary Elizabeth Thames, Elliott Childers, Kate Childers, and Ada Childers, the last three named being minors over the age of fourteen years; Pauline Childers, a minor under the age of fourteen years; Mary Rebecca Boswell, Robert Orvin Walker, Fannie E. Walker, John Thomas Walker, the last three named being minors over the age of fourteen years; Willie Siucler Walker, Susan Bertha Walker, the last two named being minors under the age of, fourteen years; Charles Walker, and all per sons whomsoever unknown to the t laintiff herein claiming as heirs lievisees or otherwise, by, from or under Robert D. Ridgill, Henry R. Ridgill. William T. Ridgill, other wise known as W. J. W. Ridgill, Henry Ke!ly and Mortimer. A. Ridgill, or either of them, Defend ants. ro The Defendants Above -Named: You are hereby summoned and re nired to answer the complaint in tis action which was filed mn ihe office'of the Clerk of Court of Dommon Pleas, for the said County, : the 3rd day of July, 1911, and to serve a copy of your answer to the ;aid complaint on the subscriber, at is office, in Manning, S. C., within :wenty days after the service ereof; exclusive of the day of such .ervice; and if you fail to answer the somplaint within the time aforesaid, rhe plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated June 30, 1911.. CHARLTON DuRANT, 'Plaintiff's Attorney. eppggM ai j 01 AIS JSea 94. A~eeguay s6ueppng Shoes. ortunity to purchase hoes. all styles, all cost. company with foot d distinction. As urs at cost pric.a, nnt, gun metal, tans, etc., _ . ........... $3 90 s and leathers, at. . .3 20 .ow Cuts, all styles . ............. . $285 S.00 Low Cuts, at . . 2 35 Cuts, at.. .. ... ..1 90 . Guts, at. . .. . .. 8 45 . \Ien's and Womnen's 81.50 = ssonall Spring and >ds charged at cost TRADE AT _d= 000 S 00 LOCK. Notice of Discharge. : I will :ipply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County, on the first day of August. 1911, for Letters of Discharge as Executor of the Estate cf Susau Olivia DuRant, de eeased. JAMES REAVES, Executor. Alcoln, S. July 1. 1911. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the qual iflied electors residing in Silveri School District No. ,0 that an elec tion will be held at Silver on Thurs-!( day July 20th, 1911 for the purpose of voting a six mili, levy annually for schoo. purposes in said district. Polls open from .8 a. ai. to 4 p. in. By order of. i .1. F. BROADWAY. 1 A. M. FELDER. : H. CAIN. Trustees District No. 30. Notice of Discharge. I will 'apply to the Judge of Pro-ft bate for Clarendou county, on the 27th day of July, 1911, for letters of E discharge, as guardian for Leonidas,*' W. Felder, formerly a minor. V. E. FELDER, . u:ardian. Sunumerton, S. C., June 26th, 1911. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of ProbLte for Clarenion-counry. on the *7h day of July, 1911, for letters Qf discharge j as admiuistrator of the estate of James Thomas Lozau. deceased. E. P. JOHNsON , Administrator. Pinewood, S. C., Jane 15th, 1911. LOANS NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate 0 Mortgages. Pudy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning,S. 0. W. K. TAVR j Civil Engineer Land Surveyor, Sumter, S. C. Office 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 forQ fariing. Church and'school near. For particulars address, C. F. RAWLUNSON & CO., Davis Station, S. C. GrocerieS OF ALL KINDS Aiway Fresh AND Prices Right. Mouzon 's Grocery .P. B. MOUZON, PROP. Hacker Mfg. Co. SUCCESSORS TO Oeo. S. Hacker & Son, CHARLESTON. S. C. We Manufacture Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments; Screen Doors and + Windows. 4 WE DEAL IN+ Glass. Sash Cord and Weights. 7 D ..1. A. COLE. DENTIST, Upstairs over Bank of Manning. 4 MANNING, S. C.+4 P ]hone No '77.+ Foley Kidney Pills WhatTheyWillDo fr Yo Theywillcureyourbackche stregthe you kideyscor recturinry ireguarites, uil t hat ue heumism.of re- f upeth origt' ouDisse andi bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. W* . ROWM & CO. lILA THETOPEKAI Pireless Cooker! and The, Ideal STEAM COOKER! Two wonders in the kitchen. The Ladies t are invited to inspect these. A new and S beautiful line of HAMMOCKS just received. Reed's guaranteed Enamei t Ware. Farmers' Supplies in every line. Paints. Oils, and Varnishes. 1n fact every thing in first-class hardware can always be found at .0 r TH j MANNING HARD!ACORB Where Can be Found The Celebrated Prosperity Farm Implements. The Beautiful Sanitary Wall Coat ing--ALABASTINE. The High-grade Paints andi Varn ish Stains. The Incomparable O. K. Stoves and Ranges. 8 The Matchless for Strength Ameri can Wire Fence. The Everlasting Hickory Leather Collars. The Full Stock of Hardware, Enam- ( Selware and Crockery. The Hearty Welcome for all our SMany Friends, at The MNNING HARDWARE COMPAY L KiREATEST OF ALL Summer Sales i Now Going on at D.Hirschman.i - I 4' AVOID THE TIN OF REMORS thtfllw voiabemiae. Haeyuee hog th w mn 1 SAVTAOUT ATH STBN OF MRNNGE and learn by pleasant experience. Money in the hank doesn't burn like+ - cas in your pocket. Once you put it in you areb not nerl a rad y to in means saving. 0. PURDY. S. OLIVER 0 BRYAN. UJRDY & O'BRYAN, - ua'Te aebe ruh ih Attorneys and Counselors at Law, laieC stLnRirodWiefr MANNING. S. C. oteinomtowihvilb W. C. DAVIS. J. A. WEINBERG. T .W IE GFn Prassb. A-nt ATTlNYSATtieD Coas FRAn GaIEr.Wrtfo ANING S C.DET..ISTE, Popate io ie tocl iosMANNING, S. C..DE TIST . TE l04yt1 I THEGRYARj kFew Applications of-a Simple Remedy Will Bring Back the Natural Color, "Pull out one gray hair and a dozen Vill take its place" is an old saying, ahich is, to a great extent, true, if no teps are taken to stop the cause. When ray hairs appear itis a sign that Na aire needs assistance. It is Nature's all for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless air, or hair that is falling out, is not edessarily a signk of advancing age, for here are thousands of elderly people ith perfect heads of hair without a ingle streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or :Mien the air seems to be lifeless or aead, some 'ood. reliable hair-restoring treatment hould be resorted to at once. Special ts say that one of the best prepara [ons- to use is the old-fashioned "sage W1" which our grandparents -used. The est preparation of this kind is Wyeth's ige and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prep-' ration of domestic sage and sulphur, :ientifically compounded with later dis Dvered hir tomecs and stimulants, *the; rhole mixture being, co refully ' balaneda nd tested by experts., Wyeths Sage and Supiur is dean I rholesome and perfectly harmless. 1t Lfreshes ;iry, parched hair, removes andrff and gradually restores faded or ray. hair. to its natural color. - .. This preparation is offered to the. ublic at fifty cents a bottle. amnd is' ecommended and sold by all draggists, FARM WANTED!I I desire a good Farm rom THREE to FIVE lundred Acres; must be [ood value for the price sked, 6ive full particu ars first -letter. PLANTER, 3 ock Box, 121, 3ennettsvi11e, S. C w. 0. W I Woodmen of the World. Meets .on First Monday nights at 30. isiting Sovereigns invited. 5mlminertoiI Furniture Co.,I Undertakers and HEARRSE 'urnisbed for White and Colored. We re also dealers in all kinds ofEFurniture a. W. EVANS, Mgr., Licensed Embalmer, SUMflERTON, S. C. ~PPAREL SHOP 0R MIEN \ND LADLES Everything of the best for the personal wear and adorn 3 ment of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and promptly. )AVID3 )UT FITTING IOMPANY, Charleston, S. C. Remember! I Only Licensed Pharma ists handle3 3REISCR IPTONS. at Successors to W'. E. Brown & Co. .IH. HAWKINS, Mgr. ~HARLTON DURANT, I ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. KI .R.TH'COUGH AND CUREmhLUNGS wm DR.KINKG'S NEWDISCOVERY AND ALLINHROAT AND LUNG TROUJBIES ' - iA ICI loto D li(D p -A V-t -D I CD II -- or '. I C- K < o I 4 Q94 -a) -- II 1 -:p tn1 Hi H*o I se Ps 4 P'~ O~ ,. _ _ _ _A. 9P~"c7