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The Chinesc vFive Kng." eive Kins is tho -2e of t1e sacred boi: in which is lncorporate.L the rg:.:1 fthe Chine, a well orie:t. T:e dotriZ: Z a co....le:: ss 02 tho ancent Chie-.. "-: ton- : a i.~ . a although its authoer 1-vd .or":a 2re eezn.-1ries belre:-e t-o birt' a Christ. it "S't pe:'ptr.ed as 11: state r 0igo of# te Chiese dY- t the :resent .1 o o"z ui Is a religIon o t wvith a i im::edsri ec 1n oferings to the dead. !n which notion o: duty is Cxtendud beyncd the snhere of -crals prop-. so as to eZ brace almost every detail of daily life. The chieff exoaent cf this rernarkable r.elgo x It-: or a'" gfutze, Latinis~d by the early Jesnit a:ission ri-es i'U0 "Confucis.-Cicago News. Curious Lar.d. Curious People. Near Cape 'or-. "i the !slaad of Tierra del Fuego, live the rncst curious peoc:I in -ll South Aa.erica. it rains or snows er sleets nearly every day. and yet they look on their country as the linest in the world. They wear hardly any clothing and e not to feel en.i. Because he saw tires on the g5hore the explorer MagelIan, the first Euro:,ean that rounded the horn. call ed the island "the --nd of ire," which is alztost the worst nZanze he could have chosen. Their huts are made of bent bou.:hs and covered with grass and give on.y the poorest shelter. The folk are vai-z too, weang nechlaces of t'e :eeth of fShes or seais and pairting atterns on their bodies. Among the:a somne colors have a novel meaninz. Whhie is the sign of war uInd red of peace. They are great mi:nies and will imitate voice and ges ture ierffectly. The De-mons of the- S-.vamp are na :s .\ ' t , he Cput ieu ~aa erm :n teuos Tr~e it1-o :b ie chi~sandI the!!e of ever Th apre flies and the StI r;e '; a: ats maina it.e .aves t: e W_,yI for medlltpoid. But Eo erms from the bloi: lve you a foe and renux your s!rent:h. "After ns- sun'ering." wrote Wm. Fretweil f Lucama. N. C.. "three bt ties drove :,'1 the malarla from n v svs tem. andl I've had gocd health ever since." iest for al Izorach, liver and kidney Eis. 50 ets. at all druggists. Just Like Poker. Wife-You know that Mrs. Newcomb moved in down the street Monday. sc I called today. Uub-Well. well' how like polier this "social game" is. Wife -low do you mean? hub-Why. in oAker you also cal! when you wrant to ;ee what the other person has.-Doston Transcript. Nothing to Pay For. "When are you going to pay me that Gs. Sd. you owe me?' asked an attor - ney of one of his acquaintances. "What Gs. Sd." "The 6s. Sd. for the opinlion you had of n." "aith. I never had any opinion of yel"-London Globe. Mutual Satisfaction. "What is this? A portrait of Dau bet by himself, eoh? Seems a queer igen for a mnan to paint his own portra;t." "A good idea, however. It is tl a surest way to have the artist and ti;u sitter both satisfied." - Kannsas Ci: Journal. -What Texans Admire is hearty, vigorous life, according~ to Hugh Tallman. of San Antonio. "We find:" he writes. "that Dr. King's New Lire Pills surely put. new liffe and energy into a person. Wife and I believe tihey are the best made.'' Exce!eaet for* stom: ach. liver or kidney troubles 'S> ets a: all druggists. A Bath In a Holland Hotel. 'There are some things about a trip through Holland that you recall when stopping at cae of our mnodern hotels." said a traveler. "In many places the hotels are rur. as they hatve been for ages, and candles still are the vogue. Roomns with baths are unknown. In stead they charge you about 40 cents in Aerican money for a bath. You ask for the privilege off using the tub. and they send up a maid who brings with her towels and soa if you have none, for you are supposed to carry both with you. She "'s the ub. has it about the rizht degre :fha.ad the faucets are locked. o thr yo wan any muore water you "e:'C'ge i';ys there is no chance for y.our :r.v. u pal sneal:In.; in :n:i .!71 t2 without coming throuah with-nte 40 cents. You are pruvided with one candle a day and chargedi for it. Th'e lights go out early In the night. and ia you happen to get up or want to ea - you have to use a candle. This. " not apply to Amnsterdam. whiehci metroPolitan1 city.-Dtroit Free Preos Hi. A. Wa goaen Aivo;:. XV. \ says that Foley's H{one an T.. Co pound is :he ben: miciefo and colds he has ever known.u i "Everv man and womaa"e!sm 1 the best they have ever' used and ah ever has used it onceaw : a:s back for i:, again." Ther'e acr :oom tes in Foley's Hjoney and Tar~ Conps .and it is salest for ch lden. Tim Dck son Drug Co. a r-ool in =-9* A company off barnstorming actors rushed into a railroad eating house. The tragedian grabbed a dish contain eng six hard boIled eggs aad swept an the eggs on to a plate in front of hbi. "Hey, girl:" shoued the lending mltt. "Set up themn eggs agaia. This guy's run p00ol... - Philadelpia SaturdaiY Evening Post. Told Him. "See here. ialbrL"i nangr tenant af'e he""Usge tecn tract. - ~ :."i hous a ul o sewer gs" --Yes t's h I tl d ou." "Yes. onta-he gas in every room andIsitee wn% e R ats. desert a sh'z"-be sign th- the .. - t? thm :oh - -: . - aI i. - n-d waV oyC :5 if Yu Cive. Every Box A Our perfect r aether with ine ma WH ITMAN S 1.~ $ A "Home Winnler." couple k an over ic A DOL P urvevors to) Her Method. -New Cook- allslsst on the r sis cooking the dioner the first nigh arrive. istress-Good eavens: W1 New Cook--Afer that aunything tas good to zth .iy.-Harpe's Baza: Jealousy. "1 um afraid that Bligons playp A "Maybe." said the-coutemptuous val. Tbut if so It's the only day in 1 se'n In whIch he does play it." What HO Was. Bobby-Papa's tb captain of < ship and mamma's the pilot. I Teacber-And what are you? Bobb P'z the compass. I suppose; they're ways boxing :1e. Centradictory. Judge-What is the charge agal this prisoner? Poiceman-Holdin; man up and knocking him down. y hoor.-Doston Transcript. Dr.ti J. T. 1'. Neal . 'rJ ., ' Lies :etg lhave been a ;;ra*,cticing 1) z:e;",, an a u r:: .- ,r over .3.> ye uu nave v:0 an. adiistere. m: h'oe !t ne I b i va . m-nc- to La vea.uen r - . I e D c 1: 1; Co. Smiled and Kiled the Finy. Pauln LindauI in "Trhe Memories Mv Life" relates h!:.t at the perfoi ane of his Cou~ntes~s LeCah i:n Be eeni present at the plny. sent for I to con?gratu:hte him upon his fine w and the favor it had won. "Ouiy," he a?dded. ns i casually without the least emphasis. "*t piy that the titled o!!!cers do not p a very brilliant part in it." When the e.'.eror had dismis: Lindat, with a gracious ned. the m agr Dc ItIlsen. camec to tl~e nut and saili: "I amt sor-y that I can II' Ioiger duce your piece. It promnised to hav ogt run." "But vwhy?" asked the fls~tmA:nded thor. "The emperor pali :tet vry :. teintg complimets and1 a:.leHed. to mutch pleased with the PFlet'. "Ah: But, my dear docor." rep! th courtier. "Uis matjesy.ever presses his.cens..e.moe strondy .Ihn . taes . *Lo K ., :. -m : ': . l 'a : "I itn n 6 XLoA.iX ave been~: cL:nyH-:e2! to 0or). I'-sL!Ld. I ne ver ai e ::. od~' Fot's Honey acai Tr tL)Bpou . me ':'.alt roe ::D? is the1 1l "0 op'ia'VC -h n )e 5 n::A :t ( .. L ondon as a Frenchmzun Sees It 'he little Frech b'oy. h::s evecry potu vt of' ;.:etiin:. an eugaZging it of !.o::d...' In a ' r :t: voluaue hs run inico see:I edtion- the et the wvorks of- *. Eaul. whoevert ma~y be. Arn th l' ittie Frechi bo tol (:lL:once I Lon'. o f this Why a C s E"s.Glow n e C ryi nrt - FOLEY3ods ~rcor~t PcunA v;er serice to 'cl's -2u- , V _%. v af~~~rto SI'C to S CAND~Y Ask~ the happy young fli r ackage, _A P A BX. 11-1 11- ?' 'e" ru'rd 0~4. c4 _ ~~~~~ (,lC C o. 4 1'.44~ w ' 44 v e t -. 1t:11 eT v:~i * t bq lct' *'4'*'''' nt *4,~' ,c'.44 o. C '.. nstt SinwdGold th1 si i n- ' S "4 o. a o her I.'. j4..I - 4 1.4.~'. h' 1.iJ th then lc:.r 1.. of..A t a.,t aof the n 11'o:- up by("". Land'k ith he , Cl~ ofe I.Pl': 1';z C0'd.0 tile \oldday t~kr Ln '-n. con''ntu'.tz,; r..crofn ~~~) ~ o i~ ~C~t Cfliflreaso Eshap- fo -n thfIat e hro \-0,4 i- 3 11 ('(4'rnz.eeu 1.% f ~lo y '.' ' '44T~ ithO ofvealn- 1u,;0 an the 4)1 th seting her e::r ri: ea l t. d ro h li:- oy t;::s ;:I-o h r an u cide::t. The w ::: eo sd the . : ur :d. uI:'to her eight y nr-l s i. V l,"desd lie L r F::u:tk oy, ::iace~reI bes'.idI h*. s:ua i:: a o.aceaK: o "I never :ar. such inguage in m life." "Oh. that':; nt i:L'n. the li ttL fevlov told his uiother. "You ought to ha'e i eard the eck t alkiZ 10 :he 0ei'hh'r: ab!)out yon :he day.-KausaS City Jc-urna!.-l The Circu!ation of Oratory. O)n one occaision Senatror Till:nan was L ride that he printed it in puip:lict form. "I congratulate you,' Seuator Bailey Ssaid a few (ays after, "on that speech which you have circulated as a pam prhlet. I iappened to see (' this rmoruing, and it A:utained soine of the best things I h':'.e ever seen in any pamphlet o n that subIjeCt.' -I m very proud to hear you say so, s: Tiliman-. uch gratified. "Wat ve'e the things that pleased you so 50 hT "Why,"i ezpinaedl B3iLey. "as I passed the senate restu:rart this morning I saw a girl cme out into the corridor r w'th two :herry piles wrapped up in it."-Popular Magazine. Ear Guards For Gunners. 1 Many people may have wondered how L the men on the deck of a battleship Cai stand the awful shock produced by the discharge of hCavy artiflery. t The guuners within the turret are nut affected much. because the gun dis charges outside. To save the ear- h drums from destruction car protectors F are employed. The protector consists of a celluloid piece shaped somewhat like an anchor with a ball at one end. which tits in the ear.-Seientific Ameri. can. t; r Still Cautious. "Ther'e is a rumor afloat that Old S Godrox is dead." said the editor. "Yes." rerlied the reporter. "I was S just down to the house." "Is it so?' "Well, his wife said that her husband I would Leither confirni nor deny the h rumor."-Yonkors Sttesman. J. V. Jordan. a well krnowrn dentist of , Hokinvlie. Kv.. recenth' had an op eration for his kidnuer tro''uble, but he i ! s: "The real relief I got Vas after takoA Foley Kidney Pills. The S ecsed the terrible pain in my back and 1! accnomplished more good than anythioLf t] I had tricd. I -ladiv rEcommend them." T he Dickson Drug Co. A Phrase Rerented. "You regmar: yourself as a servant of the peop'e. of courser' 3 "No" reip!ied Senator Sorghum: "the p h-se has teen overworked. Too U man pople are beginning to confuse a 'serant of the people with a waiter who is. Iways accepting tips."-Wash ington trar. Hlojack-Why are you consulting the - dictionary? i thought you knew how to 1 sre!l. Tondik--I do. I amn not loo!k ing for i'nforniation.. but t':' corrobora A Humnan Dynamo. "Your wife rmst kwe out of all ex citement." "'Impcss-ible, doct~or. She carries it around with her."--Boston Transcript. "She was dressed so appropriately foi "What was she dressecd in?2" "Lamb's wool."--Unitimor'e A merican Ac Oth-ere See Uc, Blessie-Let's play w'tre married. Johnny- No. 1 shan't; you're blgger'n me. An'd. besides, iammna told me I No' "i"g can make a man truly great but beng truly' good.--Heury. -' r . '3 A. Freemcanm. Cli Tront, Va.. V~ .e have k::! aga o oiey 's Reme-' di'''".-:at to -: n "fcra word for euedto u,.ba:nd oI :a loc: standott kidneri 1 :-? uble aft e'r tW ite l: ha d a e t ther n' ouri house ia' many', tino'.s tbel:- ust. Thie Dic'kson Urug Co. A Cui;us P .n h:rit The. Dutch setle:':; :1 m ear y da's "Oet 1. 10:2.tfor. 11 ;.. :.0 I o'n0--1 . three 7al 1h r: f h Th-. I .('u*. u - be' leve I the &:w of-S- -T :m d . r tha :i. d* h tiac' :~o.'''" jtio'. li bc - 1 * -Ii'e ni t -' d. WELL KEVN MHSTER Restored to Health by Vinol Rev. D. Sinchidcr. -z-ho Is a well mown minister in Rice Lake, Wis., vrites: "I had a very sovero stomach trou >!e last year from which I was kept a bed three monmhs. I had engaged he services of a doctor, but to no tvail. I then read of Vinol and deter nined to try a bottle. Before it was ised up I was ot of bed, and four >ottles made me a well man. Vinol is splendid medicir.:, and I can gladly ecommend it.' Prominent men from all over the ountry do not s e to c.:dorso his wondeful tonic. For twelvo yca-s V-inol has been old on the "monv )rack" :ia, and very year stren nthens its popularity .nd proves by continued tests that it rill do what we caim for it. iicksion's- Dru::- Store. .mdn.S. C. Licoln the Ball. Lineoin !a~r::od 2J > .1 Tdd of entucky. H:.t her., tiie story oes, then h'e a:s tir.,t eleted tthe legis'o ture of Imlo~s at the. giverner's bal a Springieid. the state eapital. Said he to the lady, "Miss Todd. I rould like to dance with you the worst She was agr4eale, and they joined he throng. "Well, Mary." sa:id :a friend when he ad escorted her iac: to her place, how was the dance ' "Why, just as he said." '.iss Todd eplied; "the very v:orst way. Mrs. R. Braot. 11115 Padlc St . arke W sburg, . ".:.1 alan a:ac, of grippe whiebI left, her bad, kiduorI -ouble. and she s IU-Id mchi sevrce tiu and bckache. Thin he ea rd of 1ey K(idney I I a n.na -Ge king, them a .l: m;i - i y bac-: and I i to . mY si;.id me xvonaru-.TeDi n Odd Gogar::phical ;v;sio n. The range of the ilue Ridge moun lins in l'ennslvn is d Y a iver every t v - viles. Us fo! s: FoL 11: :hanna to the watara. 27 mile; fronm the Swatara ) the Schuylki!l. 27 miles: from the chuylkill to the Lehign. 27 miles: on the Lehigh to the Delaware. 27 i12s. At the next 27 miles is a hol )w of New .ersey. iu which nestles a ke known a. Cnieer pond. H. Didn't Mind. Mr. Hardhend-l hare called. sir. to sk you for the hard of your daugh r. Old Gentleman (with emotion) he is the on! child I have. and her lother is gone. Mr. Uardhead thas ly)-Oh. that's no objiection. sir. I as ire you.-London Telegraph. Blasted Hopes. ",Why are you so bitter against Uncle ebuchadnezzar?' "Ie lest his money shortly after we amed th2- baby for him." No Such Cource. Unce Dick---Youn~g muan, do you study ligentiy at co!!eze? Young Man ix There ain't no such course.-Cal ornia Pcelican. Succeed when -rything else fails. In nervous ro trtin and female veaknesses the are th.e supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR K!DNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH7TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold ov er a druggist's counter. Never 'r dainty () ]adies., shape yc nre not< m~aike ti' Don't ti for vou r WEAR and get that yoi. O'~ur Sho} SMR. BU YEbR ! '- e '' )ur newU Molin l opVod (aLS~ Couton1 a! ( m* Pian-rs uppd w iIh Rnner SwCeps, '.ovein g Lae 'J nd 1a 'res Wheel'1 IU. Runner~1 opeuLs the fur row.' th e i s the'--I Lr surc e,: the ulades CoVc' the see d nIth!!- Cress h l > pletes- the operati. 4 This heel Isonr b lever. wih lowers and raises thte fram and tis governs the depth of planting , PS Rt I C Ef $02.50 V i. ili Hul ho1o .\Ilhe one al1 twVo hars.- Stee.3 Turnl two, three and four bjors, WaUn. iLJieS, Srries and Harness. Also some r Automuobilsee us. Some1o good second-hand Automobilus at bargain prices. AD. C. SHAW CO 10. 12 aind 14 Sumter St. 'Phone 553. SUMTER, S. C. 0 o W ill Give You A Razor! To .advertise the DUR HAM DUPLEX $5 RAZOR lwe will give you a razor for only the distributing expense. :5 CENTS : Fill out coupon below and bring to us with 35 cents NameC Street Ci:ty __ _ _ _ _ State ONLY ONE TO EACH MAN. GET 'EM AT S- m inim COMPANY BRING YOUR ~cJOB WORK TO THE TINES OFFICE. Pt "Long WeUar oes on our a memorandum right now to come - store and be fitted in a pair of our f ore have we shown such a variety of stylish, dords, colonials, pumps, sailor and strap ties for We have them in all the newest leathers and any atr heart could desire. LONG WEAR SHOES )nly stylish, comfortable and serviceable, but they foot look trim and aristocratic. ink of paying an exorbitant price shoes, because you can get LONG SHOES at from s2.00 to 33.50, the same service and satisfaction would in a higher-priced shoe ; put LON7\G WE1~1 ARSHES Cl Leokor the 9mgt ful, on the Bo0 W. K. TAVEL Civl - Engineer Land Surveyor, Sumter, S. C. V Office Over Banlk of Sumter. Hacker Mfg. Co. ;r SUCCESSORS TO Geo., S. Hacker & Sor - CHARLESTON. S. C. rr We Manufacture Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters: Grilles and Gable g Ornaments: Screen Doors and . Wind]ows. WE DEAL IN Glass. Sash Cvrd and Wcights. LOANS NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning,S. C. DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST. Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. ' Phone No 77. W.C. DAVIS. J. A. WEINBERG. DAVIS & WEINBERG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. ARANT'S DRUG STORE Licensed Druggist, Sells Everything in DRUGS and MEDICINES TIRE TROUBLaS are unavoidable, but we can help you through them. We have a large stock of New Tubes and Tires on hand, and the prices are right. In fact, we are able to supply all your wants and thank you for your business. H. H. BRADHiAM. Very SerIous . It is a very serious matter to an. 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 ble medicine, for constipation, iz. digestion and liver trouble, is firn ly established. It does not imitate other medicines, It is better than ' others, cr it would not be the f: vorite liver pow~der, with a largcr sal thn ll others combhined. s-e SOD I TOWN F .J. V'RANK GEIGER. R iD Y & O1TRYAN. Attorneys an:d Counselors at La. MANNING. S. C. IFoley Kidney What They Will Do for You They will cure your bachache, -trenthen your kidneys, cor. rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eli-minate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre-. vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health andi strength. Refuse subztitutes. Dickson:'Dr;-r S o r.' J. H.LES:sN! 2 - -. - - Wm Sureiv Stn Thai Ge5i11.