The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 15, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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that a aina v dIv ie tin:k) 2.000.000 pr and a cube i::eh into P,523,S091.52. parts. each of which may be dstinctly see-n by the naked eye. A grain and a haf of gold may be beaten into leaves of one inch square. which, if intersected by parallel lines drawn at rightt an-'es to each other and distanc -e only the one-hundredth part of an inh. w!! produce 2.00.00 little squares, each of wh*ich may be distinctly seen without the aid of a glass. A Troubled Conscience. "I had a horrible drearm last night." said Iuddieston when he came down to breakfas: the other morning. "What was it?" asked his wife. "1 dreamed that I was in purgatory and was made to do all the things I had told my friends I would do if I were in their places." Logical Reasoning. The law Imposing a tax on bachelors had gone into effect. One morning a little baldheaded man i.ppeared before the tax commission ers. **"*ve just married my fourth wife,' he said. "I'm entitled to a bounty, ain't I?-Exchange. The ideal. It is in making endless additions to self. in the endless expansion of its powers. in endless growth in wisdom and i',-uty. that the spirit of the bu "'an race finds its ideal. To reach this ideal culture is an indispensable aid, and that is the true value of culture. One of Those Questions. "Well what is it now?" "Say-. pop. did the dog star ever have the dipper tied to Its tail?"-Philadel p'hin Ieord. licl- have wings, rnd grandeur i ai dre'a:t - ooper - dr TIhe D:=ons of the Swamp a. e m- at : nt As the y :.tinmz they put T -.. I s the iev e is and i'he iires Cf V.r .' appe i:e llies and the sre::::a --is: a'so Ma'i I a ofteu pAves tL- W P r- deadly tVphoid. But Elec trie itte:ski!l and ca~:out the malaria kerm s fron; :he blood: 2ive you a fine appetite ad renew your 'strentih. "After !on' suttering." wrote Wn. Fre; well of Lucama. N. C., "three bot tles drove aill the malaria from my sys t-n. and I've had good health ever since." Best for all stomach, liver and kidney his. 50 ets. at all druggits. Nothing Doing Miss Gaede-- - rv is en: 1 to Miss =umers. ..md I :vink w- n lock for a wedding soon. Miss Wis:' Why? Miss Gaddie-She told me she believed in short engagements. Miss Wise-So she does-short and frequent. -Catholic Standard and Times. They Jolted Him. The Girl-I'm shocked at the way fa ther treated you. I've always worship ed papa. but it seems my idol has feet of clay. The Suitor-Clay! Concrete. more likely!-Boston Transcript. Supported by the Grocer. "'They put on a great deal of style. Do you suppose they live within their income?" "No; not even within sight of it." Birmingham Age-Herald. One of the chief secrets of happiness Is never to allow your energies to stagnate. What Texans Admire is earty, vitzorous life, according to THuh Ta~llmatn. of San Antonio. "~We finu," he writes. "that Dr. King's New Life Pills surely put new life and energ~y into a person. Wife and I believ-e they are the best made.'' Excelient for stomn ach, liver or kidney troubles 2.5 ets. at. all druggists. The Discovery of Iron. The Bible speaks of Tubal Cain as the discoverer of iron and the father of smiths. The Egyptians imputed to Hephaestus the same honor. while Pin.- mentions it having been discov e:-ed by Daetyies on Mount Ida after thte forests on the mountain side had bern destroyed by iigt t -uing. this about 1-4::2 P.. C. Jeremiah and Ezekiel both nzutioni iron in their Scriptural writ ings. the intter espec'ially mentioning two dualities of the m'etal, calling one stel. M-oseas taentions an iron furnamce, an .Job speatks of it as being takeu out of the earth. Too Mean a Trick. "Sce here: I wrote and asked you wh-n y.ou were going to pay that old account and e-:en inelosed a stamp. but you never answered." "Miy dear sir, wouldu't it have been a m:ean; trmr~m to use your own "-amp" to dis !.oc.nt :'on?" Hi. A. WVamggoner. Alvon, W. A. says that F.'ley's Uoney and Ta Co' m pound is the best med icin- for cough andi colds he hats ever known. He sas "Everv maa and woman tells me it the best they have ever used and who ever has used it once, ahvays comnes back for it again." There ate no outa tsin Fol-y's Honey and Tar C'om pound and it is safest for children. The Dick son Drugt Co. Restless Nature. Nothing int naturec is absolutely ner manent. Cttange- are goi:ng en slowly. but steadily. every mo:uent, parts of the earth beinat elevated ahove the semi. parts siukint t:elow it. the ocean weatr ing away the~ coast in one place a building it out in another, and so on to infinity. A Use For lt. Yo-nz Hardfax--Dut. dad. there can't be any real haram in sowing a few wild oats. Qid :,rdfatx-Mebbe not. 'Cause If you're as much of a donkey as I think vou ttre you cant eat the crop. Chicago Nevrs. Or Seem. To. "I supp)ose eve'n a rich man has is troubies." "Yes. but lie canL alwavtys fhi some h ody to take an Interest in them." Louisville Courier-.lturna!. A vigorotus plant cannot be raised withouit .-nshjtte. nor enn any nature be trulyv strong and helpful without cheerfulross. 'relps a 2ndge in Bad Fix. Te p.,;s N.. tor~d A( \ ! e sre Sand was 'o'mp eteiy cured." r burns, bol. u cers, cuts. bruises and tatUri When. you have that "'br ing your system: . is cafling or101e toning to the stoiacht At this season of specialty of Dried F Finest Line in the Cot Priced. High Quality ( Prunes. Extra dcice Santa t Prunes, Extra Fancy Santa 1 Peache. Extra Fancy Muir's Apples, Ev\aporated. Fine N. Apples. Evaported, Extra Fa Fruits and V egetable of mand. If it's good to eat an have it ManningG Purveyors to Pa Appropriate. "Why do you wear that costume? It looks like half mourning." "We!!. every evening when you conie home from the otlice you complain of being half dead."-Roston Transcript. Some Poor Architects. "Every: man is the architer't of his own fortune." --We!. i's !uei:y for most of us that the:A I no building inspector around." -Town Top'es. Suitable Grief. "When he came home he found him self in hot water." "What did he do?" "Shed scalding tears." - Baltimore Americau. Ignorance. Wareham Long-rWot's a germicide, anyway? Tuffold Knutt-Ee's a man wor kills a (;erian: Your blamed ig !i'ernee makes mne tired.-Chicago Tri bune. Dr. J. T. R. Neal, Prop., Riverside Drug Co.. Greenville, S. C., writes re eflty: "I have been a practicing phy sician and druagist for over 35 years and have sold and administered many kidney medicines but. none to equal Foley Kidney Piiis. They are sunerior to any I ever used aud give the quick est permanent relief." The Dickson Drug Co. The Mystery of Bird Flight. A curious fac: concerning birds is that the tip of the wing moves at prctically the same speed in every species. Trhis is G->0 feet per mInute or nearly seven and a half miles per hour. Whether it is the tiny wren or .the huge stork. tbe rule holds good. and even the bee comes withiu It. Thus the bee hais a wing only a quarter of an inch long, the sparrow's wing is four inehes and the stork's twenty seen. But the bee's wing beats 11.400 times in a minute. the sparrow's 720 and the stork's only 105 times. If you multiply together the length of the wing and the number of beats you will get almost exactly the same result in the i l 'ee caises- na mely, stork. 2.835: bee. 2.850': sparrow. 2.880. tiut if ever a machine is made to tiy like a bird it wiil have to develop far more energy than these tigures stand for. A bird's energy of tiight is not so great as is supposed. .Alt hou.:h such skillful tliers~ when aloi't, many birds c'annlot rise from levei ::ron:1. -London .Answers. John R. Statou. Joyce. Ky., had an nexeptionally severe attack of whooping :0rh. He- says: ''if it h::d unt been irFoley's Honey and Tar Compouad I sould have heen compelhed to quit ,ork. Inste:'d. I never' issed a dy md Fo~ey's Hione'y and Tar ('omipound ae mec insiant rehter and is the only ough mied icise we ever' use.'' Cona t o opiates. The Dickson Drmug Co. Her Worst Fear Realized. "No. toother." said the beautiful heiress. "i shall not marry the count. do not love him." "Alas:" the good old lady sobbed.: "ive always feared you had inherited your father's plebeian ideas."-Judge's Library.____ ___ A Man With a History. "There goes a man with a very in teresting history." said one assistant librarian to another. "You doa't say so." said the other. How do you know?" "I've just given it to him!" was the reply. Widow's Weeds. Jack-There's one good thing about widow's weeds. Tom-What's that? Jack-They rarely interfere with the growth of orange blossoms. Music in Japan. Music as an art has little standing in Japan. according to a letter In the Traveler's Gazette. It is left almost entirely to women. who cultivate It to the estent of playing on a~ guitar-like instrument called the sam.isen. "in the not very remote past." says the writer. "no gentleman could reconcile the practice of msic with masculine dignity, and this state of affaIrs is changing but slowly." 1ts Great Fault. Ms. Chase-Oh. 1 don't like to go to that store. it.'s s.o unsatisfactor"' to do your shopping there. Mrs. Shop pen--Wel . they have everything there. Mrs. Chase-That's just it. No matter what yo'u ask for, they can suit you rIght off.-Philadelphia Press. A Trouble Maker. "Do you 'nave trouble when saying your lessons inI school. Tommy? "Yes, sir." "What seems to trouble you most?" "The teacher." An ll! Chosen Confidcnt. Guest-If it were not for my wvife I shouldn't be here. Host-No, hang it: Neither should I If it were not for maIne! i'm the hostess' husband. Solving a Difficulty. Joh-As our engagement Is to be a secret. I won't give you an engagement rng at present. Joan-Oh. I Could wena: nn my r!:rht handi ierd ho-d Fruit i' )wn tiste" and spri f el or Fruit. There's nothing io ihan steved Fruit. ai - - - -- les irt Lhe year we make a at ruit. and carry the fli inty. Note the Low Or fferings Below: "lara's. lb............1:c. 'Iaras. lb. . .. . .. ..17 1-fc. Jai 17 1-21C. an b..............171-2c. sont Y. State, b . 17 -c. ncv. N. Y. State. 1b.. 20. bot ml all kinds are in great de cou d hard to .'et, we are apt to bot PIy rocery Co. rticular People.leg cha aAAALAL r one cut tor Name Unknown. sur The men were eating their lunch in fint the temporary headquar-ers of the Fin chief electrician when the telephone n bell ra:ng. Te'r:ry ianswered. -relio. Yes. this Is the place. Mum. Whats his uunme !itain? Slewart. 1 it? No. there aiu-t anybody by :hat a - uamei her" th::t I 1:nov- (i. lays-. fr any of you lzauw a rL.m: aroand .' by the nnalni v, Mfr 1ew:Jr ?" "Not I." said i'at. car "Nor l." said Mi:e. .n Phelim and ALoysius shook their us heads. nt< "Tbere's nobody here knows who you roll want. mum." said Terry to the phone. the He returned to his dinner pail and a moment later suddenly laid down his con sandwich and shouted: sil "Boys. do you know who the man Stewart is that the lady wanted? Be J. gorry, It's the boss"--Newark News. Ho, erat Dickens' Tidiness. saYS Authors, as a rule, are not famed for afLe tidiness, but Dickens was an excep- es tion. "There never existed, I think, in acha all the world a more thoroughly tidy The or methodical creature than was. my father," wrote his daughter Mamie. "Ile was tidy in every way-in his \\ mind, in his handsome and graceful Ing person, in his work, In keeping his roo: writing table drawers, in his large cor- bod respondence-in fact, in his whole life." ves But he could be a fidget also, for e-- org amnle, in regard to the furniture in a ati roomn in a hoteL. He might be stay- ene ing only a single night, but If It did due not please him he would rearrange it deal all, always turning the bed north and ly c south to meet his views of the elec- otin trical currents of the earth. circ ______________war capi Escapes An Awful Fate. u A thousand tongues could not express due the gratitude of Mrs JT. E. Cox of JOli- hav te, i1l1, for her wonderful deliverance nes from an awful fate. "Typhoid pneumo- .~ nia had left me with a dreadful cough," f she writes: "Sometimes I had such aw- * ul coughing spells I thought I would Am die. I could get no help from doctor's treatment or other medicines till I used Dr. King's New Discovery. But I owe T: my life to this wonderful remedy for I nals sarcely cough at all now." Quick and Cl< safe, it's the most reliable of all throat Bef< and lung medicines. Every battle guar anteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free mu: at all d ruggis:s. Jon . . . ..-_-rou; A Story of Malibran.th Among the storIes told by Arthur w'as Pougin of Malibran, the great singer, ec i one of her stay In Venice. She was ane to give, six performances at oue the - tc ter there when Galilo, the director of dl the Teatro Emeronito, being on the devi eve of bankruptcy, begged her to give two at his theater, promising her ?123 pull for each. Sl . consented, but whenne Gallo went t~ take her the second put payment he entered, saying, "Here is ad the sum we agreed on." "What sum'o she replied, with an air of surprise. "Oh, the ?120 for yesterday's perform- IJ ance." "I don't want your money. and Take it all away and spend !t on yotur children. You shall kiss me and we'll te be quits." Did the good fellow be lleve hIs ears? His two performances had brought hIm In ?400 In round hg- rl ures, had saved him from -bankruptcy, witI and, to crown his joy, he ktissed Mmie. Bt Malibran. This magnanimity to a poo Venet-ian was received publicly w by a frantic ovat o:I and crystali:-ed ther i verse. while the~ theater was re A 298[6O Mefi ki -- not in01 Manning Citizens Should Weigh '1li Well This Evidence. dec. Proof of mIeri: lies' in the evide'nce- cou conti-i w erm nm Manningr. the s o: the testimony of stra:ngers, "1 But the eudorsiemecnt oif Mianiot pe.O- and ple. nou T:t'.s the kind of :roo.f given her - proi The' statemenCft of a M1aa:img eiuzen. -T Mrs R. . Logan, .honr.u S. C., drix sas "i L!ans Kide 'in,~ hav been how reomendfl them).. Fo1r a1 long tim I I had trou i fomla m v ey 'ad I - fere fromt . alae atad ah in'g back tha "DC' . I. me ~ from'' gtiig my prop( retat h i . Do a.:u s tidney :tl'irllich yv DrA tore.-5Ui:a Io the Dickvso Dr n he.: an .i aa di ce , releve :n ' J l For sa'clev by al dealers. Price 50) e,-nts. Foster- 4ilbura Co., Huifali'- the New York, .sole aets fojr the Cuite d im ATTORtNE-Y AT LAW, P1u MANNING. S. C.~ aw FEY flINEY-TA Wardirg Off Old Age. famous Frinh general when ask how it was that he had such an . carriage replied that It was be- ) so he bent over and touched the .r with his tingers thirty times ev day. If he had acquired rigidity t th spine s' that he could not do t t he would have had with it weak u omina! musclez, which result In t:! congation. This portal conzes- z a Interfres with stomach digestion I with th -tin of the liver. The V son des:roying power of the liver Is sened. auto intoxinatiofn results, and a erioselerosis atnd old age come on a noch earlier day. But by keep .ue spine flexible and the abdomni . muscles strong and taut the portal :ulatlon is kept free, and old age is d off. Returned Empty. Why had that boy so long to wait, e' asked the mistress of her serv , who had just taken In a siphon of d a water. Please, mum, he waited for the I tie," cheerily replied Jane. Bottle: What bottle?" querled' her ;tress. If yer please. mum, he asked If 'e I Id 'ave a returned empty, so I ask 'Im to wait until I drawed It all into a jug. and then I give 'Ina 'is tle back," was the reassuri~g re .-London Ideas. Tooth Powder. ere is a good tooth powder recom- t ded by aI professor in a dental col 3: .ix together in a fine powder I and a half ounces of precipitated k. half an ounce of powdered orris, -eighth of an munce of powdered tiefish, one-eighth of an ounce of ax and one-eighth of an ounce of ar. All these should be ground to a powder. especially the cuttlefish. vor with six drops of wintert-reen. arl.- Tribune. Flank Steaks. he flank contains a broad. flat mus known as tile fCank steak, which is ery desirable piece of meat if taken :i a well fattened animal. There is waste to it whatsoever. It is coarse ier. but very rich in flavor. and. If Afully prepared. is 'i ve-ry choice cut. thin cattle the flinkt steak is not ally removed. tle tlesh being made i rolled roasts or sold for stews. A ed 1.ast of the hind flank is one of a most economical cuts in the whole a mal. It is good to eat, is cheap and p tains no bone.-National Provi- . ler. - W. Jordan, a well known dentist of a kinsville, Ky.. recently had an op ion for his kidney trouble, but he : "The first real relief I got was r taking Foley Kidney Pills. They d the terrible pain in my back and 0 >mplisbed more good than anything u d tried. I gladly recommend them." a Dickson Drug Co. a Co'd. H1t and Drowsincss. h:v o r f-i drowsy when com- P -),It tf gl- told ino a very warm a? The effe.-t of cold upon the I Y Is to contract the surface blood els. drive the blood to the internal ins and slow and weaken the circu n. If this is prolonged the less circulation to the brain will pro Sa lethar-gy which may end in :h. To prevent this we instinctive lap our hands. rin or perform some er active exercise to stimulate the ulation. When going into a very m room from the cold the surface lares are dilated and there is a Sof blood to the brain which pro as a momentary congestion. We here three causes for the drowsl -more or less fatigue from the ac :y in the cold, the enervating effect eat and the congestion.-New York ircan. The Most Remarkable Suicide. ie most curious suicide in the an of self destruction occurred at luete N. B., in the spring of 1S90. re committing the deed the self derer, who was named W. R~. T. is, dug his own grave and placed a h coffin of his own handiwork at bottom. The dirt from the opening kept from rolling back into the tation by boards held In place by -igger to which a strIng was at ed Everything in readiness, the erate Mr. Jones. as subsequent dlopments revealed, got In the cof took a dose of poison and then d the string, burying himself be h tons of earth. This has been down as one of the- most unicue successful e:: ses of self destruction ecord. Just as Guaranteed. nes answered an advertisement sent a dol!ar for four pairs of s. When they arrived Jones looked over and then wrote the adver ocks received- The patterns nre I wouldn't be seen on the street ithem on." tek came the answer: Ehat are you kicking about? Didn't guarantee that you wouldn't wear r-s. I boe A. Freeman. ('!!iford, \~a., they have long ust-d F'oley's Rem-ne aid want to say a good word for 2. She writes: "Foley Kid ney Pilis d my husb:and of a long standiLcg er- trouble. aft er he had taken other eines wnthout relief. We would e without, Foiey & Co.'s medicines; ir house for many times their cost.": Dickson Drug Co. Kind Neighbors. hen Miss Jenkins, after spending -six years in the city of her birth, ded to buy a small farm in the atry she determined to miss none of delights of famning life. 'm going to hav-e a steady horse two cows and some hens," she an eed to her brother. to whom she dly displayed lher- new property. .e Adams boy from~ the next house help mae about everything. He'll -e the cows and milk and teach me - to harness. anmd of course I shall ! the hens and the little pig." L'he little pig:- echoed her brother. you propose to keep a pig? And -re, i should like to know?" rhere's room for a small pigpen k of the barn, away from the road everything." said Miss Jenkins ly. "Mr. Adams has some cnn !lttle pigs, and that is what I i. And I asked the Adams boy If: hought when the pig had outgrown pen I could find sonmc one to ta'ke and give me aniother litte one in h~auge, and he seemed sure I coubhl. ire no idea. brother. how obhln people are here in tihe country. I temnized. ouse Owner-What: Five dolla' mending a little leak' Stern tuber-No, sir: at doliar for the leak. to come to) he house and $2 to g a:min.-Chi::go News. never knew anyv man in my life >could ot. bear a~nothers misfor HOW WEAK WOMEN Vlay Be Made Strong at Small Expense and No Risk There are hundreds o? women In his vicinity, weak, thin, run-down, ired out and nervous. Such women teed Vinol just as much as did Mrs. ane Pepper, of 2307 Howard street, lan Francisco, Cal., who says: - "I have used Vinol for some time rith particularly gratifying results. I -as run down, wcak and debilitated, .nd my appetite was gone. After tak ag several bottles of Vinol I found ay condition greatly improved, and lo not hesitate to recordmend Vinol o anyone similarly affected." Vinol is not a secret nostrum, but delicious cod liver and iron tonic rithout oil, which will create an ap etite, tone up the digestive organs, aake pure blood and create strength. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un erstanding that your money will be eturned if it does not help you. )iekson's Drug- Store, Manning, S. C Lincoln et the Ball. Lincoln married Miss Mary Todd of Centucky. He met her, the story goes, rhen he was first elected to the legis ature of Illiuois at the governor's ball a Springfield. the state capital. Said he to the lady, "Miss Todd, I rould llime to dance with you the worst Vay." She was ugreeable, and they joined he throng. "Well, Mary," said a friend when he ad escorted her back to her place, how was the dance?" "Why. just as be said," Miss Todd eplied; "the 'very worst way." FOR SALE. '2 : a m..in.- Swo :hrl :ers of le lectr tj~I ona 4Sa Bite''s' "aji1 IrIm. () a, I n nous otraionq and um au!jd I gqaojeaes !eshyare eoqu semeI Sa eBs a~ S1auuu sliq ol ea;nq~rn rm ep asq 0 ltusns h tp& tnqes )I 'ti oJ e pd1ie Per saoldq alIiImo parjjo 'qaiumols s,iina alqor odn Butoup .juuqajunom u3 st pa tiz~sap puq eq taoqit 'r1oual~ 'qtxe dvro ruosid t' Tq S-col unteAr :ou; Iraosaad c3 tui op ol ei.~iito ioq~i Isupoi?~ UnUM OEq JI uorp;3gTpom [quiep~suoZa o4 ;,3Ofqns aiaii sasI3xqd aqouu ;o da-tuns s~rq siL ,,uumn 2ano aq v,, s.eui pos ;o ol;oq iasu Tqsn11 *mlq ;o paosi r ou--ealpd ?u'3 iS aenq 4oa~plnos&er otl i ui :-. 'li'3 sn ;o ;T110noqrp Sllrqj.Tat eq soo'T ?fSoJI..*[tj1%i r puujua2urPU 43 nor 'ap -.01siavo IpNevr 1 103~ UT pttei eq -aesinoo jo '1sntu .,mop iasmtri ai ssu 45)[peUfin dson t, SU ~ued ~ae~e~ o n ld es. jeksss he ae hesume t ove a rugists o ur you Se1 or no-.w Moline improved Gearless Cotton and Corn Ph.-inters. eqipdwith Runner Sweeps, Covering BIdes and Rear Press Wheel. Runner opens the fur row. the S~weep levels the surface, the blades cover the seed and the Press Wheel c.>mpletes the operation. This wheel is controlled by a lever. wbich lowers and raises the frain and thus -overns the depth of planting PRICE $12.50. Also a full line of Moline one and two horsa Stee Turn Plows. Middle Bursters, one, two, thi!:e and four horse Wagons, Buggies, Surries and Harness. Also some nice Horses and Mules. For Automobiles, see us. Some good second-hand Automobiles at bargain prices. D., C. SqHAW CO 10. 12 and 14 Sumter St. 'Phone 553. S5UMTER, S. C Wie WOi Give You A Razor!s Tu advertise the DURIfAM1 DUPLEX $5 RAZOR we will grive you a razor for only the distributing expense. . .5 CET Fill out coupon below and bring to us with 35 cents N am e Street City State ONLY ONE TO EACH MAN. GET 'EM AT MANNIN HARDWARE COMPANY BRING YOUR I TO THE TINES OFFICE. Shoes"onYu 5 Shoppingis a memorandum right now to come store and be fitted in a pair of -our ef ore have we shown such a variety of stylish, xfords, colonials, pumps, sailor and strap ties for e have them in all the newest leathers and any r heart could desire. LONG WEAR SHOES only stylish, comfortable and serviceable, but they e foot look trim and aristocratic. iink of paying an exorbitant price shoes, because you can get LONG SHOES at from $2.00 to $3.50, the same service and satisfaction would in a higher-priced shoe. i to put~ LONG WE AR SH OE S on Look erthe ~ping ~Red Bell enk ngonn , LNNNG. WI K. TAVEL, Civil Engineer AND Land Surveyor, Sumter, S. C. ffice Over Bank- of Sumter. -lacker Mfg. Co. SUCCESSORS TO Geo, S. Hacker & Sep, CHARLESTON, S. C. !e Manufacture Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters; Grilles and Gable Ornaments: Screen Doors and Windows. VE DEAL IN Glass. Sash Cord and Wcights. QANS NEGOTIATED ~:;T .f. ),: K~ K..J D IENTIST. Upstairs over Bank of IANNING, S. C. hone No T7. V.C. DAVIS. J. A. WEIN BERG. )AVIS & WEINBERG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. tRANT'S DRUG STORE Licensed Druggist. Sells Everything in )RUGS and MEDICINES TIRE TROUBLgS re unavoidable, but we can help ou throughi them. We have a rge stock of New Tubes and ires on hand, and the prices re right. In fact, we are able o supply all your swants and ank you for your business. Hi. H. BRADHIAM. Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buymng to be careful to get the genuine Liver Medicine The rep.tation of this old, relia ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firm y established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SO~LD IN TOWN F2 R. J. FRANK GEIGER. IDEINTIST, .\ANNING. S. C. 0. PUrRDY. S. OLIVER 0 BRYAN. URD Y & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, MIANNING, S. C. Kidnfey Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, trengthenl your kidneys, cor. rect urinary irregularities, build p the worn out tissues, and liminate the excess uric acid hat causes rheumatism. Pre 'ent Bright's Disease and Dia. bates, and restore health and Btrength. Refuse substitutes. Dickson'sDrug Store. 11. LESESNE. JT. W. WrDEM-sN. JR. Wi Sureiv Stnn That Cough.