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Neuralgia l
Pains
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Sloan's Liniment has a t<
soothing eficct on the t
nerves. It stops neural- S
gia and sciatica pains in
stantly.
Here's ProoF D
Mr. C..M. Dowker vi Juhi.-she: C
Mich., wie:- soa' inm::is
the best :nedicine in th: w'orld. 1: h.s
relieved mu o: Neuralgi.. 1Thosu pi n
have a", gone and I can truy .aV yVe.
Liniment did s:op them."
Mr. Andrew F. Le.ar . -.0 ry
Cumuberlaud. 'Md.. writes:- 1 have
used stoan's Linir..ent r Nmida d
and I cerminly do pr:i.c .: ver-- much.
9
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is the best remedy for rheu- t
ratism, backache, sore
- throat and sprains.
- At all dealers.
Price 25c.,50c.and $!.00
S oan's book on
Horses. C.3:le, r
Hogs and Poul- 3
try sent free.
Address
Dr
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That Held Him.
A Yauee clinched his heated argu- b
ment with :1n Englishman as to the t
relative size of the Thames and Mis- I
sissippi) by saying:
"Why, look here. mister, there ain't
enough water in the whole of the
Thames to make a gargle for the mouth
of the Mississippi."
Husbands.
"The majority of husbands complain
that their hands are always in their
pockets."
'They do, do they? Then why don't
they find there the letters they have
forgotten to mail for their wives?'- L
Baltimore American.
Seeking an Expert.
"How are you at picture puzzles?"
"Pretty fair."
"Maybe you can put together these
forty odd parts I hare taken' out of my
-uwtomobile."-Washington Herald.
Pulled Him Through.
"Yes. the doctor has pronounced me
cured."
"What did he treat you for?"
"A small bank account.--Life.
Intaking ahid outgiv'ing. getting and
giving good-that is o'ur main business. V
--C. G. Aies.
Almost Lost His Leg. -
S. A Stid of Macon. Mlich., wil! never1
forget his terrible exoosure to a mneret
less storm. ''It gave me a dreadful
cola." he writes, "'that. caused severe
pains in my chest, so~ it was hard for meu
to breathe. A neighbor gave me severalt
doses of Dr'. King's New Disco;ey 1
which brought irreat relitfi The doctotr
said I was on the vere of pneumonta.- .
but to continue with the Dis overy. Ii
did so and two bottles completely cited
me." Use only this quick, safe. reliabl
medicine fox' coughs, colds. or n
throat ox' lung trouble. Price 50c at.d
S1.00. Trial bottle fr'ee. Guaranteed
by aill druuziists.(
Pleasant For Him.a
Blowe-But I asked you, my dear
girl, to keep ouri little alfair ser'ret for'
the present. His lutended- -I couldn't
help it. That hateful M1iss Oldun said C
the reason I wasn't married was be
eause no fool had :.sked me. so I up
and told her you had.-L~ondon Tele- d
gtraph. _______
A Case of Arbitration.
A rat and a weasel found an egg1
They arbitrated about it. A cat was
the arbitrator. He promptly awarded
the egg to the rat. The rat ate the egg. t
The cat then ate the rat. The cat be
lieves in arbitration. The rat doesn't.
-Japan 3Iusashino.u
Had It All Over Again.
"The other night I went to an ama
teur' theatrical performance. and then f
1 went home and had a terrible dream.
"What did you dream?"
"I dreamod that I went to it again."
Domestic Note.
Gibbs-So your wife's will is law.
Dlbbs--Tes, but I can sometimes bribe
her not to enforce it.-Bostoni Trami
script.
A Warning Against Wet Feet.
Wet and chilled feet usually affecct the I
mucus membrane of the nose, throat
and lungs, and la crippe, bronchitis or
pneumonia may result. Watch careful
ly, particularly the children. and for
the rachitg stuhhorn coughxs giver
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It
soothes the inflamed mnembranes, andi
he'tis the cough quickly. TPaLu no subl
Emergency Rations.
On active service every English sol
dier carries what is knowvn as an emei'
gency ration, though its use i~s forbid
den except by the order of an oflicer
o.r in extremity. When occasion for ius
use arises the center band is torn off.
and two tinis aire disclosed. One tin b
contains one-quarter pound of c'oncexu- t.
trated beef aind the other one-quarter '
pound of cocoa peaste. These i'ations
can be eaten dry. but if water is avail- a
able greater benefit can be derived.
An ounce of the beef boiled for an
hour makes a pint of tea; by' simmer
ing onie ouuce of the cocoa haste in a I
pint of water for a quarter of an hotur 2
a liquid cocoa of good strength is ob
tained. If the ration is eaten in small
quantities at a time it is calculated to
maintain strenaeth for thirty-six hours.
CASTORIAiy
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Rave Always Bought
A Great Qucen's Letters.
-we may wouder if the world will
;er be allowed to see the private cor
!spondence amassed by the late Queen
ictoria," says a writer. "It is stored
;vay in a strong room built into the
aills of Buckit.ghan palace, and the
aeen shared her confidence with no
ae. So long as she was physically
ble to do so she opened and closed
ie safe herself and arranged its con
mts. When she was too feeble to do
iis she employed an old and trusted
?cretary. but even he had to work
.nder the royal eye. le was never al
)wed to keep the keys nor to read the
tters that he handled.
"Queen Victoria was always a volu
inous letter w-riter. and she was i
Dnstant communication with most of
ie royalties in Europe. Every do
iestic secret and privacy of royalty
uring half a century is said to be rep
sented by the contents of this won
erful safe. and it is easy to believe
at the modern historian would End
is hands full if he were permitted to
rowse among these letters.
"Dut probably he will have to wait
few hundred years. and then his
opular audience will be a languid one.
is one of the ironies of life that we
an never have things when we want
em."--Chicago News.
Snake Killing Ants.
It is difficult to believe that ants will
ill snakes. but such is the case, and
ientists have discovered that in cer
uin regions this class of reptile has no
iore persistent enemy. The large red
rown forest ants are the most im
lacable. and a curious thing about the
ttack of these tiny creatures on the
eptiles is that they kill It for food and
ot on account of natural antipathy.
Then some of these ants catch sight
f a nake they arouse the whole com
2unity at once. In platoons and bat
alions the little fellows set upon it.
triking their -nippers" into its body
ad eyes at thousands of points at
ace. So rapidly is this done that the
nake has no chance of escaping. He
oon be-omes exhausted and dies igno
inously. The ants then tear off the
esh. gradually stripping off the skin
ud working inside it. Not until they
ave carried away everything except
be bones and the skin do they abandon
heir prey.
When "Lloyd's" Was a Coffee House.
The man who gave his name to the
:reat maritime institution, Lloyd's,
vas not. as might be supposed. a fnan
er or a shipowner, but only a humble
offee house keeper. Of his history
othing is known save that he kept a
offee house in Lombard street at the
eginning of the eighteenth century.
hicb. from its p..xlmity to the Royal
xchange. eame to be a favorite assem
ng place of the underwriters. The
rst mention of his house occurs in a
oem. "The Wealthy Shopkeeper." pub
shed in 1700:
'hen to Lloyd's coffee house to go be
never fails
' read the letters and attend the sales.
In 1710 Steele dated some numbers
f the Tatler from Lloyd's. and Addi
n also makes mention of the coffee
ouse in the Spectator.-London Chron
Flying Fish.
Flying fish swim in shoals 'rarying
a number from a dozen to a hundred
r more. They often leave the water
t once, darting through the air in the
me direction for 200 yards or more,
nd then descend to the water quickly,
isig again and then renewing their
light. Sometimes the dolphin may be
een in rapid pursuit, taking great
aps out of the water and gaining
pon his prey, which take shorter and
horter flights, vainly trying to escape,
til they sink exhausted. Sometimes
he larger sea birds catch flying fish
the air. The question whether the
ying fish usetheir fins at all as wings
not fully decided. The power of
ight is imited to the time the fins re
ittin moist.
Bright Boy.
"What is your name, little boy?"
ueried the street car conductor of a
mall passenger wLs was traveling
lone.
"Willie Jones," was the reply.
Whats your name?"
"John Wood." answered the conduct
"Wood!" exclaimed the little fellow.
Why, I thought wood was a noncon
uctor."-Chicago News.
Inherited, as It Were..
Professor-Yes, sir, your daughter is
retty well grounded in French. but
will, of course, take some time and
rouble for her to acquire fluency. Fa
er-Well, you know, that's rather
trange to me. I had an idea that the
uency would have come sort of nat
rl to her.-Exchange.
A Blase Kid.
"Do you love your parents. Regi
"Oh. yes!"
"And why do you love your parents.
:eginld"
"Oh. It's the conventionat thing!"
.ouisville Courier-Journal.
His Position.
"What was at the bottom of that
ight between Thompson and. Jimp
"Jimpson was till Thompson was
iulled off."
Then Every One Laughed.
"Yes" said a man who had just nar
ated a funny story'. "it was enough to
ake a donkey laugh: I laughed till
cried!"
Greatness lies not in being strong,
ut in the right using of strength.
~eeche-.
Shocking Sounds
the earth are sometimes heard be
re a terrible earthquake, that warn
fthe coming peril. Nature's warnings
re kin. That. dull paid or ache in the
ack warns v-ou the Kidneys need at
Dtionl .! vou would escape those dar.
crous malad ies, Dr-opsy, Diadetes or
;iches dis,-ase. Take' Electric Bitter s
' ::ce aad see backache~ fly and ali
iirbet~ feeliang. retur'n. "My son re
elvedi great b'-eel: from their use for
idnyv and bladde: trouble." writes
t is --ttain f a great kinney medicne."
'yit. 5') cents at all dl.rgaits.
"There atre very few real op'timlists."
emarked the contemplatire citizen.
"'ht Is your idea of ai real op
'A man who can walk to work just
s cheerfuly as if he were chasing a
olf ball."-Washington Star.
Friends and Foes.
Dear to me is the friend, yet can I
Lke even my very foe do me a
-iend's part. .\y friend shows me
-bat I a:n do: amy foe teaches me
TOUCHING SCENES
IN GEORGIA
rhrongs of Health-Seekers Resemb
Are Told That Would
Heart of
Atlanta, Ua., (Special.)-Stories of
ttrknge and remarkable results that I
mave been circulated in this city by 1
ruudreds of persons who have used
-he new Root Juice treatment for
rheumacism, stomach t rouble, kidney
lisorders and similar COtuplaints.
have reached even the humblest hov
Als of the poor and destitute and
hrongs of cripples and intirm have
poured into the headquarters of the
scientist's representative to beg or
buy the strange new medicine that
is said to exert its powerful influence
Dver certain diseases in a manner
that seems almost miraculous.
i'ale faced, weak and sickly wid
awed mothers. witrt ill-nourished in
rants cluthing at their skirts have
told stories of suffering, sickness.
privation and despair that have
caused strong men to turn away and
hide their tears.
Once healthy and able men now
crippled by the ravages of merciless
rheumaTism, with faces lined and
drawn by pain and suffering, have
hobbied in on cane and crutch, tell
ing of families dependent upon them,
of neglected little ones and 'sickly
wives, begging just one bottle of the
great new liquid that may possess the
power to change their conditiou.
strengthen their weak and stiffened
muscles and enable them to care for
the loved ones at home.
Such persons have been given cards
to be signed by any preacher or
clergyman as a recommendation and
which when returned properly filled
out have been exchanged for full
sized one dollar bottles. The cards
are supplied by the main laboratories
at Fort Wayne, Ind., and can be ob
tained by any worthy and deserving
poor person who needs medicine and
has no money to pay for it.
Not only have the poor people be
come interested in the strange liquid,
but persons in all walks of life; mer
chants, business men, everyone is
talking about Root Juice and its
wonderful cures.
So quickly and marvelously have
some severv cases been cured that
stories have betn circulated to the
effect that the medicine possesses
The Very Best Make.
A commercial traveler remarked the
other day to a storekeeper: "Get your
self a cash register. It will keep strict
and accurate account of all you re
ceive and all you disburse. It will
show what you save and what you
squander. what you spend foolishly
and what you spend wisely, where you
should spread out and where you
should retrench. what you waste and
how you waste it"
--But." said the storekeeper, "I've al
ready got a cash register which does
all that and more."
"Whose make is it'?' asked the sales
man, frowning.
."God's make," the storekeeper re
plied, and with a smile at once rever
ent and grateful he nodded toward his
handsome wife seated in the cashier's
eage.-Eschange.
A Feat With the Feet.
Place a cork upon the floor. Meas
ure four lengths of your foot from it
and, standing at this distance, attempt
with one foot to kick the cork over
and r'ecover position (both feet togeth
er) so that the foot that does the kick
ing does not touch the floor till it has
returned to its mate. The efforts of
any one trying to maiintain an equilib
riunm in performing this stunt will
arouse considerable mirth.-Womanl's
World.
How Cold Affects the Kidneys.
Avoid takiua cold if your kidneys are
sensitive. Cold congests the kidneys.
throws too much work upon them, and
weakens their action. Serious kidney
trouble and even Bright's disease may
resut. Strengthen your- kidneys, get
ri of the pain and sorer~ess, build them
up by the timely use of Foley Kidney
Pills. Tonic in action. quick in result.1
Masks and Faces.
Masks are of very ancient origin. In
a tomb 3,000 years old at Mycenae Dr.
Schliemann found two bodies with
faces covered by masks of gold. One:
of the masks represented the head of
a lion. Among ancient Greeks the lion
mak was a sign of distinction. With
the Peruvians of old it was a mark of
royal lineage. In a grave of considera-'
ble antiquity in Peru a silver mask
was found on the head of a mummy.
The mummy of a prince who lived in
the reign of Rameses II., discovered in
a small vauit at Memphis. in Egypt,
had a mask of gold leaf over the face.
Blamed a Good Worker.
"I blamed my heart for severe dis
tress in my lef'. side for two years,"
writes W. Evans, Danville. Va.. "but I
know now it. was indigestion. as Dr.
King's New Life Pills completely cur
ed me " Best for stomaeb. liver and
kidney troubles, constipation. heajache
or debilitv. 25c at all druggists.
Blue Blood.
Tfwo queens of England had a "bar
maid" for grandmother. The story
runs thus: A Westminster barmaid
married her master, a publican. After
his death she found a second husband
in Mr. Hyde. a lawyer, who in later
years became lord chancellor and
Earl of Clarendon. A daughter of this
union married the Duke of York and
was the mother of Mary and Anne,
queens of England.--Lonldon Tit-Bits.
Our Lumbering Language.
"By Jove." said Dubbs. "what's the
matter with Tommy Rocks? Hie look
ed to me as If he were just pining
away."
"Think so?" said Wiggles. "Why. I
saw him last night. and be didn't look
very spruce to me."-Judge.
How the Engagement Was Broken.
" can't make you out at all." he
said angrily. "You're so fickle~ andi
changeable. You're just ai riddle to
"Yes?" replied his fiancee. "Since
you're so stupid perhaps you'd better
give me up."-Philadelphia Ledger.
Naturally So.
"All the parts in this play are fat
parts."'
"They have to be when the play it
self is laid in Greece."-Baltimore
Amr'ican.
Smne people think they are entitled
to a lot of credit for doing as they
ENACTED
S CAPITAL CITY
le Walking Hospital and Stories
Wring Tears Prom
Steel.
niraculous power, but this of course
s ridiculous and untrue.
Many of those who have used it,
iowever. say that the good effect is
elt so quickly that it does seem al
nost like a miracle.
Persons who for years have suffer
d from loss of appetite. indigestion,
tas on the stomach, pains. belching,
:)ad breath, shortuess of breath, and
)tler such symnptoms of severe and
,hronic stomach trouble say that the
irst few doses produce noticeable
Jenelit.
Mr. P. C. Harrison, a well known
>lumber of Atlanta. who has been
ising the new treatment for rheuma
1:-m, met. a friend on the street the
ther day who rem:arked: "How well
you are looking: The doctor is bring
ing you around in line shape." "Doc
cor, nothing," Mr. Harrison replied,
"I have not seen the doctor f.or three
weeks. I have been using the new
Root Juice treatment that everyone
is talking about and am feeling fine."
After telling of the above incident,
Mr. Harrison said. "I have been suf
ering from rheumatism and consti
pation for five years and in wet or
hangeable weather my joints would
swell up and pain so terribly that I
ould have to have thew lanced.
T'he pain was terrific and sweat would
tand out on my forehead in large
drops. At times I had no appetite,
eould not eat and could not sleep or
work. A au' a plumber by trade and
a now at work again. I have no
more rheumatistu or swollen joints,
Wy bowels are regular and I feel
like my old self again, thanks to this
reat medicine."
Other well known persons who
have suffered from indigestion, back
aches, headaches, nervousness, sleep
lessnzss, dizzy spells, weak kidneys
and bladder, too frequent, scanty or
burning urine, tired, worn out and
run down feelings, report equally
good results and many say that the
first few doses made them feel better.
The Root Juice medicine is being
sold in immense quantities and drug
gists everywhere say they have nev
er known E. medicine for which the
demand was so great.
An Inherited Weakness.
"Your daughter is improving," said
a music teachr, "but when she gts I
to the scales I have to watch her puet
ty closely."
"Just like her father." snid the mnhi
er. "He made his money in the gro
cery husiness."
Served Them Right.
He-They have dropped their anchor.
She (ou her first trip)-Serves them
right. It has been hanging over the
side all day long.
'Tis not your posterity, but your ac
tions. that will perpetuate your mem
ory H-uttchinsonl.
The Sound Sleep of Good Health
is not for those suffering from kidney
ailments and irregularities. The prompt.
use of Foley Kidney PHis will dispel
backache and rheumatism, heal and
sti eagtben sore, weak and ailing kid
nes. restore normal action, and with it
health and strenatfl. Mrs. M. F. Spals
bury. Sterling, Ill., says: "I suffered
seat pain in my back amni kdneys.
could not sleep at night and cou'd nut
raise my hands over my head.. But two
botlesolf FoleyvKid ney Pills cured me "
Beethoven's Spider Friend.
When studying the violin as a boy of
eight It was Beethoven's custom to
shut himself up alone In a little room
because it was inhabited by' a spider
which loved his music so much that
when the boy played it left its web
and came near to listen and at last
climbed upon the arm with which lie
was holding ihe bow The youing mu
sician beca mue really fondl of the szpiderI
But one day his nuntm entered the room
while he wa playing. samw the spider
walking along her rephmew's arm and
Instantly k-nocked it off with a1 slipper
and -crushed it. Young PReethovenm
wept over hid de::ml friend amnd refused
to play his violin amny more !t wab
only after am lipse of thrtee wVes. andtm
in ano: hcr reoom. that he resumed his
stdies. and his first thoumght was to
compose a plaintive mnelody to which
e gave the title. "Flegy to' My Friendl
Spider." ________
Strength of an Indian Beetle.
One day am native servant brought mue
a longicorn beetle whieh lie was carry
ing by its feelers, while the beetle was
carrying a stone wveighing nearly hall'
a pound. But how the feelers could
stand the strain ithe beetle was carried
I this fashion for about forty yards.
and ow t he legs could retain their
hold of a heavy stone which they
could not encompass I cannot conceive.
The length of the beetle was 2%. Inch
es, its feelers 3 Inches. and It weighed
one-quarter ounce only. while the stone
weighed 7% ounces. measured 3% by
2% inches and was 7 Inches in circum
ferece.-Sera mvore lRengalI) Letter
MST BELIEVE IT~
When Well-Known Manning People1
Tell It So Plainly.
When public endorsement is made by
a representative ctizen of .\an nin th '
proof is positive. You mnust believe i!..
Read this testimony Fvery bacekauhe
sufferer, every man, woman or child
with any kidney trouble will find proll'
in the reading.
William Hill, Mlanning. S. C , says:
'Doan's Kianey Pills did ms a gmeat
deal of good and I am pleased to r* c -
mend them. Mly kidneys w-re badly
disordered and the kidney secretons
contained sediment. I also had back
ache and pains in my loin ;. When I
beard of Doan's Kidney Pu;ls. I began
their use and it was not long before the
backache and lamieness left me together
with the othe~r symptoms of kidney coma
ulaint. I know what Doan's Kidney
Pills will do and I am convinced of their;
merits."'
For sale by all dealers. Priee 50
cents. Foster-Milburtn Co., Buffalo,
New York. sole agen,~ for the United
States.
Remember the name-Doan's-a umd
take no other.
Thes Lctnlsoree Amierican 'Miltior-Airo. *
An Eigiish critie or -::eri0 r:,;'.
writIng in the MetroimI::m .
ays: "In Ameri- Ihe lot ur i. rwnh *l
nan Is not a very happy one ie kl
rery little to spend his. tntie., on i .
England you might have :mn iueme of -
L hundred thousand pounds a year and
itill might possibly feel the want of
noney. because the means of spending
noney In England are almost unlim
ted. In America a man who had four
)r 6ve feudal establishments. with '
;reat households of servants and de
endents attached to each, a steam
racht. a racing stable and a stud of
notor cars would be an isolated. lone
y and unoccupied man. There would
)e no one to play with him. He might
)ossess all these things. but he could
2ot do anything with them. They do
iot belong to any recognized life In
:he country. whereas in England the
nan who is born to such possessions
Inds a whole society of other people
lso born to them whose life is spent
n administering and using them. quite
ften with a grave sense of duty. self
mcrilfce and public service which Is
eyond the comprehension of any but
:he most intelligent Americans. simply
because it Is beyond 1 heir experience."
The First Fiank Attack.
We have a record in the book of
loshua of "the stratagem whereby Al
vas taken." This tells us how 5.000
Men were set in imbush behind the I
Ity. so that when the king of Ai and I
bis hosts were drawn forward to the I
Sgbt a flank attack was made with
averwhelmineg success by the warriors
)f Israel.
Not less disastrous was the fate of
Leonidas and his brave little band of
heroes when the Persians at Ther
mopylae. led by a traitor, took them in
the rear. 4S0 B. C.
It was by a masterly maneuver near
ly 300 years later that Hannibal dealt
one of his heaviest blows against the
hosts of Rome. Having concealed his
brother Mago, with 2,000 horse and
foot soldiers, among the reeds, he en
ticed the Roman forces across the river
Trebla. The legions fought bravely
and held their own until Mago. rising
from ambush. attacked them in the
re:ir aind routed them.
Old Trotting Records.
Dexter. 2:17%. held his record as
ehmpion for four years. when it was
wrested from him by Goldsmith Maid
In 1871. whose mile that year was 2:17.
Three years lter the Maid trotted to 0
a new mtark of 2:14. which was not
beaten until 187. .when Rarus cliped
three-quarters of a second, from the
mark. St. lulian and Maud S. follow
ed soon after with new records of
2:11% an= 2:10% respectively. This
as in ISSI. and the mare held her
place against all comers from that year
until 1885. when to a high wheeled
sulky She tri:"d the fastest mile ever
recorded at that time and possibly the
best ever chronicled under the same
conditions, her time being 2:08%. Then
along came the pneumatic tire with
low wheel and exit the slow records.
for since that innovation trotting
marks have been held but a compara
tively short time by any one horse.
Horseman.
What the Jury Deserved.
Sir Matthew Beghie, chief justice ofj
Britishi Columbia. once had before him
a man charged with having killed an
other man with a sandbag. The evi
dence was conclusive, and the judge)
charged the jury accordingly. but a
verdict of "Not guilty" was promptly
brought In. The judge was astonished.
"MGentlemen of the jury," he said, "thi
is your verdict, not mine. On your
conscience the disgrace will- rest
Many repetitions of such conduct as .
yours will make trial by jury a horri-)
ble farce and the city of Victoria a)
nest of' crime. Go! I have nothing
more 6o say to you." And then. turn -
ing to the prisoner: "You are dis-7
charged. Go and sandbag some of
those jurymen. They deserve It.".
The State of South Carolina.
County of ClafrIodo.
By James M. Windham. Esq.. Probate
WHEREAS, JT. 0. Hudson made suitI
to me to grant him letters of
administration of the estate and effects
of A. . Hudson.
These are therefore to cite and ad -
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said A 0. Hud
son, deceased, that they be and)
appear before me, in the Court of Pro-'
bate to be held at Mianning on the 1 st
day of February next. after p)ublication)
he~reof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon.)
to show cause, if any they hate. whyv
the said administration should not be'
ranted.unemyhnti t
Given une yhuti 2th
day of January A. D. 1911.
JAMES M. WINDHIAM,
fSEAL.) Judge of P robate.
We solicit you r
Cleaning and Pressing
work, and promise prompt and
good service. We have employ
ed pressers and cleaner-s with
experience, and all work entrust
ed to us will be guaranteed.
Send your chothes t) the Bon
Ton Pressing Club.
I
Woodmuen of the World.
Meets on First Monday nults at
Visiting:SovereignS ivitea. -
LOANS NEGOTIATED1
On First-Class Real Estate I
Mortgages.
Purdy & O'Bryan,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Manning,S. C.i
JOHN G. CAPERS. (of South Carolina).
Ex-Commihstoner Internal Rtevneue
TOSEPH D. wRIGHT.
CAPERSNEYS AT LAW
Evans Ituibilna:.
1"1--1> hone Main C0691
CHARLTON DUJRANT,
ATTORNEY AT LAw,~
MANNING. S. C.
Prompt attention given to collections -
FLEMIORYTafAR
Remember .
We have a positive COLD CURE. If taken
by directions. when the first symptoms of
Cold appear. and it does not cure, we will
gladly refund the cost.
50 Cents for 12 Capsules.
Dickson Drug Store.
(Suceers to W. E. Brown & Co.)
Protect Yourself
against loss by firc with a polic:
in a reliable company. Such in
surance offers tihe one safe an
sure protection. Have us issu
you a policy to day. Who know
but what to-morrow may be to
late. Trouble often comes ove
night.
The Manning Realty an
Insurance Agency.
THE
MANNING HARDWARE COMPANY
Where Can be Found
The Celebrated- Prosperity Farm
Implements.
The Beautiful Sanitary Wall Coat
ing--ALABASTINE.
The High-grade PAints and Varn
ish Stains.
The Incomparable 0. K. Stoves and
Ranges.
The Matchless for Strength Ameri
can Wire Fence.
The Everlasting Hickory Leather
Collars.
The Full Stock of Hardware, Enam
elware and Crockery.
The Hearty Welcome for all our
Many Friends, at The
MANNING HARDWARE COMPANY
A
Chewing Tobacco~
Bargain!
We have about one hundred and fifty
p,:ands of Plug Tobacco Slightly damaged
whiich we offer at about half-price.
This Tobacco will not last long at the
above price. Come quick for yours.
Manning Grocery Co.I
Perveyors to Particular People.
JUST ARRIVED.
One Car of Selecti
Horses and Mules |
More coming in a few days. When in Man
ning call at our Stables and let us show
you what we can do for you. We are still
headquarters for the best
Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Etc.
COFFEY & RIGBY.|
TIRE TROUBLES
are unavoidable, but we can lbe
Iycu through them. We have
~1~large stock of New Tubes ar
- - Tires on hand. and the price
- are right. In fact, we are abi
-' to supply all your wants an
thank you for your business.
HI. H-. BRADlIAM.
BRING YOUR
JOB ORK r
TO THF TIMES OFFICE.
FOR SALE!
HERE IS A BARGAIN!
605 acres of Clarendon land wii
be sold cheap, 300 acres cleared
and stumped.
This land is well located for
farming. Chu rcb and school near.
For particulars address,
C. F. RAWLINSON & CO.,
Davis Station, S. C.
APPAREL SHOP
TFOR MEN
AND LADIES
Fl
Everything of the best for
the personal wear and adorni
s ment of both sexes.
oD We fill mail orders carefully
rl and promptly.
,DAVID
OUTFITTIN-6
COMPANY,
Charleston. S. C
W.K, TAVELt
Civil Engineer
AND
Land Surveyor,
Sumter, S. C.
SOffice Over Bank of Sumter.
W. C. DAVI S. J. A. WEINBERG.
DAVIS & WEINBERG,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MANNING. S. C.
R J. FRANK ~GEIGE1R.
DENTIST,
MANNING, S. C.
. 0. PURDY. S. OLLVZK 0 BKYAN.
PURDY & O3RMYAN,
Attorneys-and Counselors at Law.
MANNING. S. C.
H. LESESNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MANNING, S. C.
Hacker Mfg. Co._
SUCCESSORS TO
Seo. S. Macker & SoPn
CHARLESToN, S. C.
We Manufacture
Doors. Sash and Blinds; Columns
and Balusters: Grilles and Gable
I Ornaments; Screen Doors and
Windows.
WE DEAL IN
Glass. Sash Cord and Weights.
Foley
Kidney
Pills.
What They WIU Do for Your
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
Sbates, and restore health and
Sstrength. Refuse substitutes.
W. E. BROWN & CO.
PElectri
IBitters
ISucceed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
Svgeaknesses they are the supreme
Sremedy, as thousands have testined.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
"STOMACH TROUBLE
Sit is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
p DR. 3. A. COLE,
DENTIST.
d Upstairs over Bank of Manning..
MANNING. S. C.
Phone No 77.
For Sale-One loL in the Town of:
d Foreston, containing two acres, with a.
d welling thereon. and a tract of land.
near Foreston conte~ining ten acres, all'
the said property is deeded to Zinek
Broo'n, and will be sold on reasonable.
teras. Address Louis Broom, Man
j'nigS. C.__
- IT ER ALiOUNxzr
DR.lING'S NEW DISCO VERV
Will Snrelv Stop That Cannh.