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APPAREL SHOP FOR MEN AND LADIES ELerthing of the best !cr the persona i wear and adorn mient of b~otii sexes. We' till u:tall orders carefully ~aA promptly DAVID OUTFITTING COMPA NY,1 Charileston, S. C DENTisT. MA NNING. S. C. Phone No" Cleaning andi Pressing work. ud promie pr'omplt and rOod sevc.W a: emplo exuerience and al war enVt rust ((d to r ilb urned Ton Prsia lb iMt flid ulH ,l rg College and Girls. Regular College .Courses. Course. Music, Art and ged Facilities, 'Military Fea reach of all who want an ad other information to tS, President. Orangeburg. S. C. C of te puAic to our new stook of Mive Oil, first pres;ing and now on sIole aener for this foreign pro- . s to furaish them the finest quality - Oil. 0:, )rug Store 5 . E. Brown & Co.) Hot Applications. As a substitute for hot water bags in ordinary ailments. such as toothache. earache and other minor pains, -use common flannel bags made in con venient sizes. with drawstrings. Fill them with hot sand or salt and they are safer than a cheap rubber bottle. just as effieacious and much handier to use. Keep half a dozen ready. They are of great help in time of aches and pains.-Ave Maria. The Past. We do not understand the meaning of our youth, our joys or sorrows, till we look at them from a distance. We lose them to get them back again In a deeper way. The past Is our true in heritance. Its sacred lessons, Its pure affections, are ours forever.-Frederick W. Robertson. Political Carpentry. Caller-What's all that pounding in the back room? Senator Talkem's Office Boy-Dunno. I heard the boss say he'd got to frame a speech. and I guess he's doin' it.-Exchange. Painfully Polite. Old Gentleman (to boy on twelfth brthday)-I hope you will Improve in wisdom, knowledge and virtue. Boy (politely)-The same to you, sir. For Men Only. She--Why did you call this painting "Peace?" He-Observe the absence of female tigures from the picture. llustrated Bits. When a liar speaks the truth he fnds his punishment in the general disbelief. Are Ever at War. There are two things everlastingly at war, joy and piles. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve will banish piles in any form. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, in lammation or swelling. It gives comn fort, invites joy. Greatest healer of b u r a s, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema. scalds, pimples, skin eruptions Only 25 cents at all druggists.. He Was Posted. A six-year-old boy was tak-en to the zoo be his forty-year-old father. They saw the elephant, they saw the mon teys, they so w the ox. Finally they got to the ornithological collection. The kid noticed an .interesting bird in the eagle cage. and he asked: "Pa pa. what's that bird?" Papa looked at the label and replied. "That is an Austrian eagle." "Gwan'" said the boy. "It ain't no such thing." "Yes it Is. It says so in the eata logue." "I don't care what it says in th' cata logue. I got eyes. This here bird ain't got but one head. The Austrian eagle has two heads, an' I know, fer I've saw a pitcher of It on diagsr"-ClevO land Plain Dealer. For Fast Shooting. The rifle for rapid firing should have shotgun weight, shotgun balance, shot gun trigger pull, shotgun fit, and the sights must be such as can be caught instantly wIthout eeort in alignment. The hands :trasp the piece firmly, not with the cinleman's loose grip, but the left arm pushes forward while the right draws back, and the trigger is pulled by transferring the drawing back force to the trigger finger and not by any conscions crooking of that inger. The moment the bead covers the mark the bullet must be under way, be the aim good or bad.-Outing. A Mother's Answer. Whben Earl Ferrars had been con vited of murder great e~orts were made to obtain a pardon on the ground that he was insane. His mother being appealed to and requested to write a strong letter on the subjeat, answered, "Well, but if 1 do how am 1ito marry og my daughters?" -Green Bag. Headstrong. Mrs. Homer-Don't you thing your husband is rather headstrong for an in vaid? Mrs. Neighbor-Yes, and ther doctor is to blame for It too. Mrs. Hoer-ndeedl And why, pray? Mrs. Neighbor- Hie won't allow hIm to take any nourishment but goat's milk. She Quotes an Authority. Elsie-When~ i grow up. mamma, I'm going to be extravagant like you. Mamma-What makes you think I'm extravagant? Eisle-Well. I'm surel l-e heard piapa say so lots of times. I How She Caught Him. "-What would you do if you caught your husband flirting?" "Why, my dear, that's just the may did catch him!"-e Between t'ro .evils choose neither.j Between two goods choose both.-,Ed may Improve @a Time. The wife .of a downtown merchant was horrified the other day when her six-year-old son was overheard to turn loose a successlon of mixed words and :ang phrases which would have done eredit to a street gamin. That night when her husband came home she told Mim of the wonderful vocabulary which their only son and heir had ac guired. "Is it true that you have learned to ;wear?" the merchant asked his son. Ee was astonished when the young ;ter straightened up and said, "Yes, but I haven't learned to do It good ret." It required several applications of the strap before the youngster knew tat swearing was not an accomplish ment.-Kansas City Journal. An Arab In the Rain. "Those who are ot accustomed to rain are frightened by It." says a writer. "I once saw an Arab rained pon for the first time. He was ab jectly terrified and demanded to have his passage paid from the country Sicily-in which the dread phenomenon occurred. He had been conveyed from the Sahara. I think, by a Europaan. whose servant he was, and he evidently thougbt his master was behaving abom inably to him In permitting him to get wet By the first steamer he returned to his native desert, abandoning excel lent wages and shaking the raindrops uriously from his slippered feet" The Bow and Arrow. The first mention of the bow and a ow is found in the book of Genesis. There it is written that Ishmael. the ;on of Abraham. "dwelt in the wilder ess and became an archer." "A bow ot." too. is mentioned as a measure f distance. In the sculptured slates ound at Khorsabad and Nineveh rep ,esentations of archers frequently oc r. and the bow seems to have been L weapon in the Assyrian and Persian Lrmies. Sympathy. Regular Customer-I shall want- a arge quantity of flowers from yon aext week for my daughter's coming )ut Flower Woman-Yes, mum. You ;hall 'ave the very best for 'or, pore lear. Wot were she put in tor?-Ion Ion Punch. One View of it. Little Waldo-Papa, what Is public ;plritedness? Mr. Grumpman-It Is hat which prompts a man to try to nnd everybody else's business before ninding his own.-Satire. Strong One Way. Wife-My husband is not weE. rM tfraid he'l give out Wife'* Mother VeIL he may give out He certalinly ever gives in.-Town TOpiCS. rn TnIs IS thatbholds tbh coffee roaste' ar all that years af e isridudedin a s blending that has more tha10J0 ye s ke$ Cyfesads daimpness and d by this airtight Doutbayuay < tations. You k not assood rought to Light, fanning People Receiving the Full Benefit. There have been many cases like the llowing in Manning. Everyone relat s the experience of people we know. 'hese plain, straightfor ward statements til do mucen toward relieving the suf aring of thousands. Such testimony i be read with interest by many peo W. R. White, S. Boundary St.., Man ig, S. C., says: "I can confirm the tatement I gave regarding Doan's Kid ey Pills mn March 1908 and again say hat this remedy acts just as represent d. I used Doan's Kidney Pills occas :maly when in need ot them and they was~ help me. At one time my kid evs wrsoweak that I had but little onural over the kidney secretions. 1 u c r e a constantly from backache, ans across my loins and mornina Is as so lame and sore that it was hard r me to dress. If I sat down for a lit le while, I had to lift myself by main :'re Nothina ever beiperi me until I sed Doan's Kidney Pills. They restor d my kidneys to a normal condition ad corrected all the other symptoms f my complaint." For sale by all dealers. Prie 50 eut. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, e w York, sole agents for the Ur-ited ~tates. Remmber the name-Doan's-and ISaved! "Irefused to be operated on, the morning I heard about Cardul,"writes Mrs. Elmer Sickler, of Terre Haute, Ind. "I tried Car dul, and it helped me greatly. NowIdomy own washing and ironing." iTakeC R U The Woman's Tonic. Cardui is a mild, tonic remedy, purely vegetable, and acts in a natural man nercn the delicate, woman ly constitution, building up strength, and toning up the nerves. In the past 50 years, Cardul has helped morethan amillion women. You are urged to try it, because we are -sure iat It will do you good. Atal drg stw. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. By James M. Windham, Esq., Judge. of Probate. W HEREAS, G. Henry Curtis. made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration with the Will an nexed, -of the estate and effects of Charles K. Curtis. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Charles K. Curtis, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Man ning, S. C.. on the 25th day of July next, after pblstication hereof, at 11 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 6th day of May, Anno Domini, 1911. J. M. WINDHAM, Judge of Probate. HioE CAN t product of thie .All that sbil, periesce, all that eial formula for been a secret for rs, is gveyfou iD coneienfoue , free from ht, isagreeable odors a, whose label ~ity of its contents. E teianM re sure to Inmd m, U.S.A. What's the Nswer? od elephant hunters who have hung ed their quary in India, Slam and the wilds of 'the Malay peninsula are agreed upon the followving fact: Bury the carcass of' a ThD grown tusker in any spot in Ai--it matters not wheth er the locati be high and dry or low and damp-nel year from the date of burial not ,a shred of bide nor a sliver of bone can be found by dig ging. Neither disintegration nor ants can be an explanatkon~for the phienome non has been noted in the highlands of Nepal where burled careasses of other animals than the elephant under go' little or no change within a year, and elephants' bones disappear In 1o caites where ants are unknown. So tar the scientbts have failed to come forward with en answere-Detroit Free tress. __ _ _ _ _ Green. Owing to Its derivation the word "green" was originanly appled the Icolor of vegetation, but not to the color of he ea.No application of "green" Ito the color of the sea Is quoted before Chacer, but as early as the year 700 it was nsed for vegetation. The word is akin to "grass" and "groW," which Sverb originally belonged te the vegeta ble world alones Vegetables "grew." but animals "waxed" "Green" comes Sfrom an Aryan root, "ghahir," meaning to be green or yellow, and "yellow," "gold" and "yolk" come from thiat aame root. REes I.my ra.... ladr~a Right Th6 supreme CoUr. Gily four times has the stipfeine court responded to the outward voice of fashion. The first occasion was when It was decided to elevate the bench from the floor, for In the old days the judges occuplel the same lev el as the lawyers and audience. At an other time the carpet on the floor was 4 changed after forty years of service. A The next revolution occurred when re- I porters were allowed to take notes within the supreme court room. Be- 1 fore that the attorneys in the supreme A court had to depend entirely on their 4 memories to answer arguments of op ponents who cited previous decisions. Another important change occurred when it was decided that the jurists of the highest tribunal should not by reason of the short recess suffer the pangs of hunger or tide themselves over with a snatched luncheon of sand wiches. Therefore the court now ad journs in state for a midday meal.-Joe Mitchen Chapple in News-Letter. Very Cautious. Little Ethel had been very naughty. It was certainly wrong of her to tie the cat's tail to the chair leg and pour ink into her father's slippers. She de served to be punished. So her mother sent her from the room without any dinner, but when the pudding came on the scene her conscience smote her, and she determined to give Ethel an other chance. "Tell Ethel if she will be very, very good for the rest of the afternoon she may have some pudding." she said to the servant The servant delivered the message and returned tu a few minutes with the reply: "Please mum, Miss Ethel wants to know what kind of pudding it is be fore ahe makes any promise." Expressed His Feelings. "This story proves the falsity of the old theory of teaching children words without meaning." said a university professor. "I visited a school where the teacher was giving words to her pupils to be pronounced. spelled and defned. One boy was given the word *ferment' 'It means to work,' said the boy. 'All right' said the teacher. 'please give me a sentence.' This was the sentence: 'I would rather plag out' doors than ferment in the school.' Sincere Admiration. "Why do you Insist on keeping a pa ot?" "Because," answered the lonely man, -1 like to hear It talk. The parrot Ie theonly,'reature gIfted with the power of speeeL thatlscontenttO repeat just what It hears without trying to make a good story of-t"-Washington Star. Man and the Dog. We are alone, absolutely alone, on this Chane planet, and amid all the forms of life that surround us not one, excepting the dog, has made an alli ance with us. A few creatures fear us. most are unaware of us, and not one loea us.-From a Maeterlink Essay. Slightly Puzzle~ "Say pa? "W ..-is It'f "Which. union does a jack of all trades belong to--New York Press. Two Relatives. Bess-CharlIe. will yon tell me what ie It is? l've left my watch at my aunt'a. Charlie--A wfully sorry. hut I cant ve left m-ine at may uncle's. Indian Eilled on Track. Near Rochelle, Ill., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was kill ed by the fast express- He paid for his carelessness with his life. Of ten its that way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use or Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lurng trouble. "It completely cured me, In a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severed attack of Grip," writes J. R Watts, Floydada Te., "and I regained 15 pounds ln weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c and 51 00. Trial bottle free at all druggists. A Dead Give Away. Wife-What would you do, George, if you were left a widow? Hub Oh, I supose the same as you would if you were left a widow. Wife--YOU horrid wretch! And you told me you could never care for anybody else. Boston Transcript L.eoking Forward. *1 didn't know your husband had been so Ill." '1or two weeks he was so bad that I began to think of remarryng."--Jour na Amusant. Presenee of Mind. SheWhat do you mean by saying that Elsa Is "more or less pretty?" He -Well, she's more pretty thaen most girls and less pretty than yoni--Siml pltlsemus. On~e Way. Madge-DId you tell her she was older than you? alri-Oh. no: that would't be polite. But whenever we meet in a ear I offer her my seat Conceit may putt' up a man. but can ever prep him np-Roskln. Don't Let Indigestion Starve You Eat. Good food won't hurt you. R. L T. taken before retiring will make you enjoy your meals and digest your food. You will soon become strong and healthy. R. L. T. The Liquid Liver Regulator Cures Indigestion by restoring the dgestive organs to healthy, natural action. It contains nothing but harm less oils extracted from roots and herbs. R. L. T. works promptly and does not gripe. Its benefits are per manent. 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SHAW CO 10. 12 and 14 Sumter St. 'Phone 553. SUMTER, S. C. Are You Going To PAINT This is a good time. We heave on hand a large stock of that High Grade Stag Paint Do you expect to gretint your walls? This is a good time. We have on hand a- good stock of that beautiful Wall Coating Alabastine. A hearty welcome fo-r all our many friends and patrons. Make a memorandum ri by our store and be fitte< LONG V SHOI Never before have we shown su dainty oxfords, colonials, pumps, ladies. We have them in all the r shape your heart could desire. are not only stylish, comfortable a. make the foot look trim and aris Don't think of paying an exorbits for your shoes, because you can gei WEAR SHOES at from $2.00 t< and get the same service and sai that you would in a higher-.pric Be sure to put LONG WERAR SI your shopping lit MANNING. Wie Frenit . Brown Blocki Y T i I y is n absoue neesity. 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