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54 Kind You Have Always 3 ta use for over 30 years, and h, - E Allow .JP Counterfeits, 1mi1tations - Experiments that tr:ic -wit: infants and Children-Expc: W V A f nM.a t is S Castoria is a harmlf1ess subs gerie, Drops and Soothingl contains neither Op um, substance. Its age is its gt. and allays Feverislness, I; Solic. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. it assimuilhi Stoiach and Bowels, ghri The Chldren's Panacea-Th GENUINE CAS' Bears the The Kifd You Ha In Use For 0 TUC CcNTaUR COMAPANV. TT MU The Old and the New. *i am the spirit of Captain Kidd.' said a volc'e at the seance. "tut you seem to be weeping,." ob served the medium. "I am. Whenever I come back t< eatnz I -grieve over the time I wastek fitting out actual expeditions. when cotld-have opened up an office and soli stodk to people who wanted to get rici quiek2-Washington Star. A Pessimist 't be too anxious to get a hus said the wise matron. "Don'i d hunting for one.' I should Just sit down and w r one. eh?' replied the malden s, for you'll sit up and wait fo: x' often enough after you've gol Ends Hunt For Rich Girl. Often the hunt for a rich wife end wl-:n the man meets. a woman that use Elea.-ric Bitters. Her strong nerves tel in: uright brain and even temper. le: pe:-h-bloom complexion and ruby lip4 resuit from her pure blood: her brighi eyes from restful sleep: her elastic stei fromz tirm, free muscles. all telling o the health sua strength Electric Bit. ters give a woman, and the freedotc fromn indigestion, backache. headache, fair..ing and dizzy spells they promote. Eve -ywhe re they are womnaus favoritt renredy. If weak or ailing try them 50e :t all druggists. Sfor Dry Goo Shoes a ought, and which has been as borne the signatnro of .s been made under his per :ae tdn ice its infancy. noone todereir on n this. an~i;dd gver~O l.th of tit.e or Castor Oil, Pare 1yrup's 2t i- Pleasant. I. I arhnen te aroic cures Diarr::oa ansd Wind. 'roubies, cutres Const ipation .tes the 17ood, regulates tho healthy and~ natiral sleep, L%.XMother's red ORIA ALWAYS Signatui: ef ^,30 Years. %y!-j%-en the Benlch. :a chapter of * '.' i..le:ain spakers of eve awa ntrxwed witth spii e"'1 al emphas :: the fact that he was Sdge. w:so that he was a baseball n und hael een at one ti::e an en thush.sticmem!-er of an anateur team. TM-jude rCeived his intrP .idcion With c :!ue "s and res'inded: "In 1ou great national me if a striker misses a :1 e ets a sgat on the bench. I missed the bal.--New York Press. Giving Due Credit. There appears to have been once a parsc'n who. preachina upon an ocea sion before Lord North. took this for his text: "Pronotion cometh neither fon . east. nor fron: the west., nor !re.n the souh.--The Cheerful Day," by, egind Lucas. A Time Killer. !'v; got an hour er two to kill. I wish I knew what to do." Just go over ziand ask Brown how the new baby is getting along."-De troit Free Press. Reassured. "Well. Bess. you needn't worry about th: brother of yours i Aanerica1. The paper s:s 'our f' reign relations con tinue to be excel!ent.'"-London Illus trated. TO ds, Clothing, idHats ,R S n a o a usu Mcnta! Twilight. mental health passes into tuental dis. esse mo't commonlin a gradual way. as iht:ps0 itodrnss hr is a~ mfenlta! twili;.ht. a borde~rhuulc in ':jt is haossible to .ty v -ho'1ber tlw- p.:ie' is menaLlc y 1:1 or not. 1; is such Iht .s mentally to consult his d L*O~ 7d; it is alv:lys well for the chl nge h:-eause retment is usually far r *;.et ual i1n thi::t borderland h . fy eVloix-d. The best of Iwn:ihath is when? anu a 'si.Zus sense of Iornan.e Y. b h;: thu.h m .any prni I t n:l. ithmr r les of a leing all the time and are u0 ..m that accouflt to be regaird.d as Acomtt's Queer Graveyard. h i erhaps the most ren:irka bi-, 't'avyrd in the United States ad i the ol'd Spanish church in the an cin IId!: pueblo of Acoma. S. M.. aid .ook more than forty years to --ons~trut. The village is situated ini the air upon a hu.e flat top pol ro!7. rmny acres in extent and en b f soil. In order to create Sav d it was necessary to car ry u the e::rth from the plain 300 feet bemv. a bihnketful at a time. on the baeks of Indians who bad to climb wit their heavy loads up a precipitous trail cut in the face of the cliff. The graveyard thus laboriously construet ed i- hold in place on three sides by high reta in1i walls of stone.-Wide World Mlagazine. Got Through. :ther startling statements in her :: on "A Railway Jour ney" .: follwin; was made by a lit itbe -alOimore ;Irl: "" %u1st get a ticket, which is a 1 piece of paiper, and you giv'e it to a man, who euts a hole in It and lets you pass tirVugh."-New York Herald. Her First Thought. Ella-What a dreamer she is! Stella -I should say so' When I told her about an accident in which a poor fel low lost both of his legs she said that that was too bad. as he would not be able to eave any footprints on the snm'ds of time.--Judge. The National Game. "You say baseball is your national game." said the stranger. "but what is your national Wn:time in winter?" "Pots.-Chicago lRecord-Herald. When you lose your temper you lose your jud -ment. There's no pitalsion In an decision. IS call the attentiot Warrick Freses. Virgian French ( Sdisplayv in our window. We have duct, and we guarantee our patrot -of genuine Imported French Olive (Successors to WY 8~1( $WASHINGTON. D. C @ Atlantic ( Rai] S The Standard Rail $ Accounu Uveiling Colun D.1 C.. J un'e eth, the Atlantin StheO above attractive round t @ SELLIN( June 6ith and 7th and Ic & Washington. D. C.. before n FINAL To reachi original startml1. I nigh-t. June 12th: unless tici $ artison. Spcial Agent, 14111 m- too, D). C.. by original purec I 1.00 extension final limit c; For schedules. reaervat Sse-e local ageunt. or address C;C Articie#4 .eJI4* We are :Ih n .(kt&u a.. :! 1al ented article faarkeilT' end, it the date of We : -t 1' duhtfn. however. w the 6., in a And who n octices -the (kna Dv Us .u portance to yat4M TL wUz on the! subje.- niPWE i:tb &5'A patenlees or |hoou xwi e i 4 maki0ng- th:e pev es4 Vr'Ate fe' themu' t with the day 7: IM you ;:] .pr~nt v granted. :11 t At11 Fpr vides as .1 ;enity ffar ntc4 ninkLg tha --i-n any tAr -f.iayumut by th a.'rty faling o so ack n me s e.sv-rd y e int. i, eN cept on ro fIth-,,'he fenldanit wy, due nICD'1 of the ret a contnued te such nt- totcr nk u:se or vouId the artlicle :->- patenited." Music trnd Anpeite. The mafority of th-e :.rett music componsers haad 1ppjets un 'In ejlgli Ity wvith thei talents. It Is told o Iadeol that vee lie diped alw !ne at r nhw always t.uk the precau tin to orider the nafor tree. O-n, on aing. -i de ltiuner rettyh at restI~io :at aa.s iIt was th, called. were feor littie io7 wn. , got th e reply, "As son ais the com pnny cer, n.nd stoished theairte a by:: hiself wfth the remart sen ofup the faner: 'in de coml The Teehires ePpetite of Hay('n hat act or, ,oracious. He demighted ii tiy alone an a lways finished th i-wal ordered for five persons. Curious Beehiv. In the 200ge of. Haoee. Silesia, ther are number of beehives in the shapi of life size figu~res clerly carved Ji wood and painted in colors. The fig ureM aere carved more than a centur: Ifo y mokn s of the Naumbu g moni astery, who were at 'that time in pot, session of a large farm in the district The beehives represent differet char acters, ranging from Moseis to a mill tary oficer. a country girl and aL nigh watehman 'with a splear. The Fastidious. "Catch ainy fish on your trip?" "No, and I can't understand why :Had a $200 outfit. Had the right kin, :of hooks, and the la.test thing; in i. 1"Maybe you weren-t wearing- thi iright kind of hat."-WaNnshIngton Her .ai~d. She Did. ".Tack -proposed to me while turnial 00 te s fo me t dware Co. el. of the public to our ne .r stoek of i )live Oil, first pressing and now on sole agency for this foreign pro- er s to furoish them the finest quality 9 Oil. E. Brown & Co.) oatLine 6 road, Iroae of the South. rbus Monument. Wasbingtonx, Coast Line. Ra.ilroad offers rip rate: DATES. r trains scheduled to arrnve LIIT. p)oint not later than mid ret de2posited with JTos. Rich- @t New York Ave., Wasin~flg $ nser. and upon payment fee n be secured to, and includ- e Lons and other information. TC. WHITE, ral Passenger Agent. Wihmn t N n .v _ ornander Is* was a juine-e 4:1roant Ilesutae, carred :ij ut t a co ,rnet h ]?.d suwhs. but L* tu2 wa arl yi of tohesix toen c"ius .1% hAd bu to 11](4o-1d th1 case -u in wide aeh!risimus &.r deodorizers we SnurzriA taseio cases being usual hai" fo 've s n ! .ig.ies om d .iijC 1;G the cen-uter. V Theb ad itdrrod fromi th pod F4 t%- porne--n r. stgnifying.1- amiber 1o - apk, vzderare u.;use",i the SSouse of 1.bergzis s I t *".'v- "mber Sdf Whfe1i~h be-Adan lir." m1:t"ij.s <of pipes are- made. 17bhe pon::vdrs i:1 s the days of Henry Vi. :nd Eiza.:beth S of England wgre :' o0 t a. ivory. gl4ss. S.lver Or a graliy hung from zhort ch i. 'y.rv - contonts variedi widey. hut::us. ir- t] euder. roseseini mhertgr1. m :-1. ~os - A Royil Recbuke. f No oute wo uld belkyto e-nil !: t George V. a M::o ::e m.m::reb. but ff one story of him i. tw be Wved r to him. I 'i o -with .... :.::..;. ' r cour-, of . '70-0 of his Xor . -J! nim. ja - wh.'ih Ifis. *-:-! .- B~o stoi. The i: b; i:.- m: atsuch a t se'itiment v.: - t :.ewith his C l -ioft *-1. riA. ntituton. h." sid th& S-s: 1oI of the ad .miralty T+pite]. "and what is yor idea K of the ransitui. m::y I ask, sir?" "This." ,::id th !fi; -1uitly, ex tend- a ing his hand toward tr fir.st lord. palm t downward. There w1s nothini Ic rt for Churchin tr do bu, t ki: the proffereu of hend and retire from the room, which fto he did.-New York Post. i Byren and Lis ivother. t Now different yeic e might have bcea. if he had iad . dif tferet motper! A worse iarent for such a ch!!d en hardly be imagined. a Arth<.m;:h at tImes indulgent to excess, fo her tenmper bordered on insanity. She rarely passed a week without an out- a burs; of hysterical rage. One day after kloding her child with abusive epithets she ucaligly called him a )c lame bra.L' At this outrageous taunt br - a fearful !ight enme into the chikl's fr eyes. but he surpas::d his mother in lo self contml. For Q rnmment his lIps quivered :r! his fa(e whiteied. Then CL very slow'- he spoke t.hese fi-: short I wor. "I wri born s. mother.' and Si ta turnl'd from the worii:1. whio dared t ne fellow hi::. Yet yron Iov".l her. andato eh -rnfe (e:Ia hi wans kfosedsstPR1~~wePAbzar *a m Ar'k h;ide her SC to .:::y -1iz a to Im .t i:n a h .A.tI# tse dInery had VeUn i k4 the aat eii. execting to be eL t"h .A I~i the Germa -Deems th er f~nt do allIs claimna foir it? T'-e SML foi "Tya.b. but I c00ek.ok somuetings, re- ex pied M'aas. I"What 'waa that?* "Ve]i, is diues only d-ro mns to han di- die ft-:L, pn- it- dke do uddir .w' mens to haul aw::y wht we dant n~ und a team e ---cmpton's ?.in "Wer wh1it J: yo:u waen2 asked ihe 8' '1 ge to rrf I coldn't sei oI some baikhi- powr.",A answcredi ' 1) peddia: with.the gt.rag;;-.ng whisker. de "W4n e..cOrt 593.1 no bakin' jow der he-re, an', fatcieme. I ain't irot no time~ to were en regents nor no tranim wksov --"Coc to thInuk of it. madam.". depri - ieer tvt ,ell you ymene o{ f his here hIk in' t'e/r. T i he uilnky .t o kitc i.g sQ how in ti:, MUiin' th:t the lanbd Pain Denier. ~APPAREL SHOP I FOR MEN T AND LADLES at Ev-erytingi of thte best fcr' be the pers:?onal wear and adroe mnent of b'othb sexes. n W~e t il milti ordors carIefully and pronmptly. DAVID OUTFITTING COMPANY,I @rston, S. C We solicit your Cleaning and Pressing i work. and pireui~o prompt and Ti good servic. . We ha':e emiploy : ed pressers~ and cleaners with jA experience, and al work entrust- V jed to us will be guaranteed. Send your clothes to the Bon- a: Ton Pressing Club. The bst ni the word tr., -- ay thn s or . rat ~ d.t~a atIfud -rle AT ZEIG] Ton and Bo+tom. "My friend." said he long haired assengor to the young man in the seat pposlte. "to what end has your life i 'ork been dirctd?" "To bo:h ends," was the reply. "I ave the ounly 1rst class hat and shoe .ore in the village." Ono Whole Day. Every d::y is a i!ttle life. and our -hole Is but a 4iny repeated. Tho:'o. aerefore. that dare lose a day are dan tnrously prodi*z:!. Those nat dare ;isspend it desperate.-Blshop LalL His Threat. "He inust be a pe.-rfect savage." "Wihy?" "He threatens his wife with his club :-en they have a difference."-Variety Owl le ard laMnna ad Backs Made Strong-Kidney lls Corrected. Ali over Mlanning you hear it. Doan's idney; Pills are keeping- up the good Drk, curiug weak kidneys, driving ay backaches, corrIeTung urinary 3. Manning people are telling abou1 -telling of had backs made souud rain. You can believe the testimony your own to wnspeopie. They tell it, r the benefit of you who are sufferin - vouir back aches, if you feel lame, re and miserable. if the kidneys act u frequently, or passages are painful, antv ad olT color. r Doan's Kidney - Ils, the remedy tL. has helped so I any of vcur friends and neighbors. yllows this Manning citizen's adyice id give Doatn's a ebance to do the same I James E. Reardon, Manning, S. C.,I Vs: "Some years ago I usera Doan's dner Pills. obtained from Dr. W. E. -own & Co.'s DrUg Store, (now the eksen Drug Co..) and I found them to a valuable kidney medicine. They oUgrht me prompt and lasting relief )m backaene and pains across my ns and did me a world of gcod." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 nts. Foster-Miilburn Co., 3uffalo, ny York, sole agentS for the United Remember the niame-Doa's--and ke no other. Winthrop College :olarship and Entrance Examina tions. The ex inationfor'.ne award of I caut scholar.;hips in Wi ntlhrop Col ,e and for the admission of new stud Vswi!l be held at the coun:, court on ridav. Ja!v 5. at ) a. In. Ap ,cants must i. not' less than lifteen ars of age. When scholarships are cant after Julh 5 they will be award to those making the highest aver c a: this examinaticn. provided er meet the conditions povrring the 'ard. A pplicants for scholarships ould write to Presideut .fohnson be e the exa'mination for scholarship~ amnasion blacks. Scholar'ships are worth 5100 ann free p:ember' 18, 1h12. For fuhe Iu :mnitton anr ca::hn. addess IPre t D). ii. .iounson. 0:! ?il S. C. Notice To Tax Payers. I will be at the City Hall, Manning, ___ C.. t roru May 15th, to June 1st, __ !2, for thre purpose of taking~ tax trnM for the tow,v. for thre year a.dTe fpenalty of 25 per cent, will addd or llnon ret urns. By or~ r of Council. T. M. WELLS, Clerk. i' ~ --\ 4 ~ here's No Pro tection' To Life. 8 -A serioau aient may occur to you ln ie asur'e youri lire for the ntit of thos whc are dependent Up-o vei . No on can afford to be with-4 a iei 'ance or Accident Policy. $ mi owe it to yours~elf and those de ndn iuo you to pr'ovidie against GERALD-DAVIS CO. 8 Manning, S. C. '4 'IM \\/' n I 'E FRU'iTS OF W'-SE PROVISION ve''h co'e ;met> o in old age. raiy dy i --re o o and you bTART A DANK~ ACCOUNT deac :ro t Oumethod.- if ki12 you mone gro fully expila ut 2 cu finqire' here~ he Bank of Manning UD & O'13R[YAN. A:temysan C'ouxnsel.ors aL Law .\ANNING, S. C. uckes rnica Save ihe Resf Sain.|'n The Warld.. .ER'S PHARMACY. C. R. Sprott, F. D. Hunter, 2 President and Treas. Vice- Presidnt and Sec. 3 emrIN G O IL IL L I Manning, S. C. -A - -.MANUFACTURERS OF - Cotton ~Seed Products 3 AND High Grade Fertilizers aw"a - ~ *~- unen If You Are Puzzled as to where you purchase a Suit to the best ad vantage-try us. Our stock is the most complete in town, our prices are reasonable; so why not give us a trial. Judging From Appearance all our customers are well satisfied to do their Spring Bnying here. Experience has taught them that this is one store where perfect tireat ment is assured. D.Hirschmann. I Don't Throw Away Good waaring appar-el and household furnishings simply 8 because they have become stained or faded. We can make them like new by our modern process of CLEANING or DYEING. We quote a few prices: CLEANED and PRESSED. DYED and PRESSED 3 Gentlemens' Suits...1.23, up. $2.50 up. Ladies' Coat Suits..-.-..1.50. up. 2.50 up 8 Ladies' Waists.-.-..... 75 up. 2.50 up g Ladies' Skirts..........1.00 up. - 1.50 up Automobile Coats .. 1.50 up. . 1.50 up 4. Chenille Portiers.......1.50 up. 2.50 up + Blankets. Double...... 7c. Cleaned. For further information write for free booklet.6 IDEAL CLEANERS AMD DYERS. King & Burns Lane, Charleston, S. C. 0 paying some one else more for your supplies and re pair work than we charge you for the best. We arec wel! fixed to serve you in any capacly and solicit your busine~ss "oni a square deal basis." We have increas ed our- supply business in every line and guarantee - evr ar-ticlec we sell : - : THANK YOU FOR YOUR PAST FAVORS.