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The Conederate Monr-ment. The movemer= so long neglected has at last begun to erect a monument tc the memory of the heroes who wore thc gray,-soldiers whose record was thE marvel of the civilized world. Clarendor now proposes to place upon the court house square a suitable mark of its pa triotism by having erected a shaft ir honor of those who responded aind laid down ?heir lives upon their couuntvl altar. All contributions sent to Timi MANNING TnIs will be acknorledged through its columns. J. H. Lesesne ...........- .... 10 Louis Levi...................... 10 0. Fred Lesesne ... ........ .... 10 0( Mrs. E. Appelt.................. 10 0( David B. Jones.............. 10 0( D. L. Green..................... 5 0( C. M. Mason................... 5 ( R. F. Ridgeway...... ..... ..... 1 0( TR. M. Strange............... 5 0( W . T. Wilder...... ..... ..... 5 0( R1. I. Harvin. Tadmor. Tex.... . 10 0( H. 1. Stran e................... .5 0 .1. T. Touchberry .... ......... 5 01 S. A. Harvin..... .......-..... 15 L( NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the qualii ed electors residing in Paxville School District No. 19. that an election will b( held at Paxville on Friday, August 25th for the purpose of voting upon the question whether said School' District shall be constituted a High School District under an Act of the General Assembly entitled "An Act to ProvidE High Schools for the State." Pol open from 8 o'clock A. M., to 4 o'clock P. M. By order of F. S. GEDDINGS, J. W. Mnis, T. P. BROWN, Trustees District No. 16 Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Pro. bate for Clarendon county, on the 30th day of August 1911, for letters ol discharge as Executor of the estate ol Rev. John Manning, deceased. A. E. FELDER, Executor. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Prc bate for Clarendon county, on the 30th day of August 1911, for letters of discharge as administrator of the es tate of R. H. Belser, deceased. W. G. BELSER, Administrator. Columbia, S. C., July 28th, 1911. Notice. R. C. Wells, Clerk and Treasurer, having tendered his resignation, to take effect September 1st. notice is hereby given, that a sucessor to the said obice will be elected on Monday next, August 7th. Applicants for the said position will please hand in their application not later than 4 c'clock Monday, August. 7th. By Order of Council. A. C BRADHAM, Ma.or. August 2. 1911. The State of South Carolina, County of Ciarendon. By James M. Windham, Esq.. Probate Judge. W HEREAS, A. E. Goldfinch made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Rev. David Hucks. These are therefore to cite and ad. monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Rev. David Hucks, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro. bate to be held at Manning on the 10th day of August next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to showr cause, if any they hav e, why the said administration should not be granted. Given uinder my hand, this 24th day of July A. D. 1911. ~JAMES M. WINDHAM, [SEAL. Judge of Probate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon, By James M. Windham, Esq., Judge of Probate. W HE REAS, Henry A. Kennedy made Vsuit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and ef fects of Mary M. Smith. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mary M. Smith. deceased, that they he, and appear before me, in the court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the 17th day of August next, after publication ~thereof, at 11 o'clock in the foren-oon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said ad.ministra tiorn should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 9nd day of August, A. D). 1911. *JAMES M. WINDHAMI ISEAL.]Judge of Probate. APPAREL SHOP FOR HEN AND LADIES Ever-ything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn mnent of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and promptly. DAVID OUTFITTING CONMPANY, Charleston, S. C. C HARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NANNING, S. C. JH. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. LOANS NEGOTIATED Ont First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning,S. C. Woodmen of the World. Meets on First Monday riithts ati 8:30. e MARIE As now being sung by YVETTE GILBERT Lyric by HARRY WILLIAMS Allegro virace. I'm a sim - pie Iraid of a bru - notte shade, With a hea --- --- -- - blithe and gay, and I know my way A ny-where in gay I I _ _ 9 Champs E l- esT sethma -y bGi ndgh n m a , Aercale i a E E~ will bE- ld sees ha you calan give- usa the I I it nd fstcoor.a.te.ar........... at theyar. 10c an ........... ._ A -6 Copywright, ucrcvxz, by TERO'ME HI. RZEMICIC & C( i g a ms, PerailnS, I6inenMars, S uitnWitingse kindcyo p linand rea for yard................. We coig neer aynw !'Rgby aD~Xry Gasoods C o.a I I Shte os yar-idab e Pertakes. nave rou e thogt1hOcan mitksinen digumht oco rs ad ns you thned yor. moey a n ch Mearnbyp asn expering, Whoneyi the kind dos' u r like pae it u fo r nthn youde. Yu.thnk.wiceandth.kng ITn ss PAST TAEA at the Colonial Theatre, N.Y. Music by EGBERT V an ALSTY . rt that's light and free; I am ?a - ris; When out up - on the =- _ v- ry - - ays. "There goes Ma - ,New York ew Yo. No. 267, State of South Carolina, .Clarendoni County. By James M. Windam, Esq., Probate Wherea. . I .Ptmn aesi iState of theoEtht aolinaso Myamha ElWlen Es. Pitoman. Theeaeefrea,,toc. it'an ade i monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Martha Ellen Pitt man deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the 17th day of August next, after publication hereof, at 1.1 o'clock in the forenoon. to show cause, if any they have. why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 28th day of July, A. D. 1911. JAMES M.- WINDHAM, [sEAL.] Judge of Probate. Florida---Cnba. Why not take a trip to Florida or Cuba? They have been brought with in easy reach by the splendid Through Train Service of the At lantic Coast Line Railroad. Write for illustrated booklets, rates or any other information, which will be cheerfully furnished. T. C. WHITE, Gen. Pass. Agent, Wilmington, N. C. DR. .3. A. COLE, DENTIST, Upstairs over Bank of Mann ing. MANNTNG, S. C. Phone No '7. DR. .J. FRANK GEIGE[R. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. at. 0. PrnDY. S. Or.VER 0 BRYA.. 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[JR bates, and restore health and R K strength. Refuse substitutes. W.IE..BRWN &L CO sl IiOY3H01ETd h.AR~a Cotton Picking Time means Bookkeeping Time. NOTICE To Farmers and Merchants: -We have antipicpated your wants this season and am fully prepared to furnish you with exactly the right kind of Book for your bookkeeping. We handle everything in Ledgers from the small 5c. to $5 1,000 page Ledger. Receipt Books, Notes, Drafts, Time Books, Wash Lists, and in fact everything you could possibly need for this fall's busi ness. We have the very fullest line of Stationery in Clarendoi County. So save time and money by coming here first. Zeigler's Pharmacy, Manning, S. C. China as a Bluffer. Professor Ian C. Hannah In his book, "Eastern Asia-A History," says that taxicabs, or, rather, automatic registers attached to horse cabs, were invented about 630 A. D., during the Tang dynastry in China. In his opin ion the Chinese empire is "the great est bluff in the 'world," and it sug gests to him a very ancient Chinese fable, which he relates. A monkey was captured by a -tiger. He whined that 'lie was thin and his flesh of poor taste, but he knew of a fine fat donkey for.the tiger. The ti ger consented to be led to where the donkey was tied. When the- donkey saw them coming he was frightened, but recovered his composure and bawl ed in his masterfuldonkey voice: "Monkey, you used to bring me t*o tigers. Why only one today?" The tiger did a record hustle back to the jungle. China, says Professor Trannah, has shown much of that donkey's resource fulness in its history. Two Women.. In her book "Woman and Labor" Olive Schreiner gives an amusing Illus fration of the fact that it Is-not the amount of m6ney a person has which makes him or her a parasite on sod ety, but the way it is used. "The wife of an American milion are," says Mrs. Schreiner, "was visit ed by a woman, the daughter and Wid ow of a small professional man. She stated that she was in need of both food and clothin. The Mmionaire's wife gave her a leg of mutton and two ' valuable dresses. The woman pro ceeded to whine, though'in vigorous health, that she had no one to carry them home for her. The American, the descendant of generations'of ible, laboring, New England Puritan wom en, tucked the leg of mutton under one arm and the bundle of clothes un der the other and walked off down the city street toward the iomian's dwelling, followed by the astonished pauper parasite." The Size of Some Stars, M. Nordmann of the Paris observa tory believes that he has devised a successful method of determining the diameters of stars by a comparison of their effective temperatures ii'th their parallaxes. In the case of some of the brightest stars he- bas reached Interesting results. Thus he finds that Aldebaran, the bright star in Taurus, is veritably a. giant sun, the ratio of its diameter to that of our sun .being, greater than that of the sun to the planet Jupiter. This means that Alde baran has a diameter probably not less than 8,000,000 miles, or more than thirty times the distance from the earth to the moon. On the other hand, Sirius, or the dog star, to our eyes the brightest of all the, stars, Is, accord ing to ME. Nordmann,- but little larger than our sun. Juggernaut. Juggernaut-or "lord of the world" --was supposed to be one of the In carnations of Krishnn. The idol is formed of an irregular pyramidal black stone, with two large diamonds to rep resent eyes. The nose and, mouth are painted vermlion. An Immense num ber of pilgrims visit the idol annually, reaching up into the millions. Jugger naut worship used to be a terrible thing, but it Is not what it once was. The state allowance to the temple was suspended by the Indian government In 1851, and the festivals are growing less and less popular year by year. The growing intelligence of the people and the restraining influence of the government are doing their work, and Juggernaut is steadily losing ground. New York American. Tea Tremens. "I used to be a tea taster In Han ow," said a New York tea dealer, "but I got a bad attack of tea tremens and had to give up the job. Tea tremens Is a recognized disease among Chinese tea tasters. These men don't swallow a drop of tea from one week's end to another. They simply hold the tea in the mouth, ge~t an-idea of its aroma and then eject it, but neverthe less the aroma of the tea causes vio lent nervous attacks, with sleepless ness and even hallucinations that are known all over China as tea tremens. I have never had delirium tremens, but if it's one-half as bad as the tea sort I pity the poor victim." - When a Soft Drink Is Hard. "You are arrested on a very serious charge, my good man," began the court, looking at the man severely "You are accused of getting into a fght and bitting the complainant over* the head with a bottle. What have on to say for yourself?" "Youi honor, I didn't mean to hurt him. I never thought that it would hurt him very much, 'cause the bot tle contained nothing but a soft drink," returned the prisoner. -Milwaukee Free Press. The Timid One. An officer in the army, noted for his bravery, laughed at a timid woman be ause she was alarmed at the noise f a cannon when a salute was fired. The brave officer subsequently mar ried that timid woman, and six months afterward he took off his boots In the hall when he came in late at ight-London Telegraph. One Virtue. The Lady-Poor tramp! Have you aything in your life to be proud of? he Hobo--Yessumi. I never beat no ody out of no laundry bill.--Toledo Blade. There would not be so many open ouths if there were not so- many