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dw -I E- - -I N GOTO 00- .-" U-.-UEE IGBYUSIIU for Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats. a-9 9-- -As. r- -r+ 40-. ""-. HV Y-O A BOY T EDUCAT DO yu wat t plae E E ach tudet i him n a hrisian nde theclos perona Miltar Intitte ontol nd atc-9 whee hs halt fl cre f te tac--9 will be crefuly rs. rom he tme loookd afer, is tey rach choo min t_ ro h yu tlt e e v o train d, a d wh re th ir h rnes he wil be augh habis ofobeienc, Fault com -se punctalit, an in f fiteensuccssfu dustry ?If o, snd nd ex per ie n -9e him t THESOUTH-teahers CA RO IN CO or ctalg - an Edgfild - othCrln. WE GIVE 9-- -9 -U PlwenHrdae o FR~iiiiills-I. His Prized Meerschaum. A certain young man of tender heart ias lost his faith in mankind. Some rears ago he did a favor for a friend, vho, to show his appreciation, present 'd him with a pipe of meerschaum 'ersuasion, wonderfully and marvel yusly wrought and bearing date of a iundred years before. The young man reasured this pipe, which was to him t masterpiece. And whenever the blue ;moke curled upward from its bowl ts heart swelled with the thought of !he generosity and goodness of the hu uan race, for he had been told when :he pipe was banded to him that a )awnbroker would advance $3 on it, ,hus proving it to be worth at least a ten spot. Doing favors. he 'thought, surely M-trnished re ipense. And :hen one d:,y be broke the stem. He took it to a tobacconist, with whom he ivas well acquainted. and asked to ave it mended. "It's such a treasure. ie explained. "Notice the work on it and the date." The tobacconist smiled. "Miy boy." he remarked. "they turn these out by the barrel and sell them for 10 cents."-New York Trib ne. The Jade Jokai Loved. Of one phase of his life .lokai, the u!:ariat :velist. wrote in disgust: Well. couf's it I must. I have a sweet heart. for whose sake I have been aithle" not ouly to my wife. but to 'ny mus.e also-a sweetheart who has ippropriated my best ideas and whose Nlave I was and still ani. Often have [ wasted half my fortune upon her and 'ushed blindly into misfortune to please -er. For her sake I have patiently en lured insult. ridicule and reprobation: "or "'r sake I have staked life and iberty. Now. if she had been a pret ;y young dansel there might have Jeen some e:','use for mae. but she wa: nasty. old. p'aint'd figurehead of a elda:me. a t1irting. faithless. tikle, Foul :mo'uti hed. slxand:tl mongering old iar. w hom the whole world courts. why mak's foxls of all her wooers and -bauges her lovers :is often as she .haanges her dress. Her name is Poli tics. and may the plague take her!" This Home Bank WILL START YOU SAVING ANE KEEP YOUR AT IT. cY c no moreENTS ui i ildj ai hos wih hist- 51 bik. i i'l S Uo- l wI ta n h Ro Sa{fe make .It an i1aial rul to dro intI1' il sour amount, noter homa l "aou a nol be aihd ando de lighedut the clse dofla thn ver ao buchd hoaseeacu ltd withouthefr bi. NYDOLARN THE BOANKS Bae ank bandb Trut dro. are u ida l, but h wosed cand e Largheda sthcofe oNe Tue an Tireso hande and lte piceo beio n'sul lyurwni n SW., TWTAVEL PCK' Baand Tusteyor, axPRe uav&dalW RIGT.w anle Evans~ocI Builng.T esa ar 1 \lnt n aT. !w. ar'. b toNSuph't NEOTI AfTEEa trtgam onfryorbsi.s ATT(RKEY TAVTELW Civilmngineer Must Believe It When Well-Known Manning Peo ple Tell It So Plainly. When public endorsement is made by a representative citizen of Manning the proof is positive. You must believe it. Read this testimony. Every backache sufferer, every man. woman or child with any kidney trouble will find proft; in the reading. William Hill, Manning, S. C., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills did me a great: deal of good and I am pleated to reco mmend them My 1neys were badly disordered ann the kidney secretions ,o.tained sediment. I also had back ,.che and pains in mny loins. When I heard of Doau's Kidney Pills, I began their use and it was not long before the backache and lameness left me, togeth er with the other symptoms of kidney complaint. I know what Doan's Kidney P.l will oo and I am convinced of their; merits. For sale by all dealers. Price 50' cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doati's-and take no other. Pleasant Relief from Constipation R. L T. is the perfet Iaxa tive. Composed of vegetable extracts from roots and herbs it I goes at once to the liver and bowels, 1acting immediately without nausea or griping. R.LT. The Liquid Liver Regulator is the guaranteed remedy for chronic constipation, headache, fever, chills, indigestion and all liver troubles. It is harmless and permanent in effect. 50c and $1 Bottles Ask Your Druggist epred by R. L T. Co. Anirso S.C FOR SALE BY Zigler's Pharmacy W.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN DA vis & WIDEIMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , Pay A Visit - to our catshier and he will convince vou that we have every facility for hand line your bankingz business with ac curacy anid dispatch. Our financial standing is Beyond Question and we aim to treat all our customers with the greatest courtesy an'!i conid ration, be their acco unts large or small. The Bank of Manning u. o. rUnrL,. i. ouVrs 0 InLa P URDY & O'BRYA N.. Attorneys and Counselors at Law M ANNING. S. C. ARANT'S DRUG STORE Licensed Druggist. Sells Everything in ~DRUGS and MEDICINES ISucceed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female3 9eaknesses they are the supreme3 remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLEf it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. Farm For Sale. A splendid Farmt of 227 acres within 1 1-2 miles of the grow ig -townt of Paxville. 100 acres open: and well draiie'd, balance in wood landl. Only $:37.50 per '1trf. A~pply to TI-OS. W. GUNTER, Paxville, S. C. -NOTICE. To the scoool trustees throughout the county: I am now resdv to work upj the Sspecial school tax, andi if there are anyv of the trustees who wish to run over their townships and make the returns of those in the special school districts, they wvill pilease come in and do so at once. Otherwise I shall mark all returns as necar like they were last year as I can. A. P. BURtGESS, He Could :roe It. "How long can :1 human being exist without eir?" "For at least four hours." "Quit your kidding. I'm asking a plain question. and I expect a serious answer." "I'm giving it to you. I have proved to my own satisfactioU. and very re cently. that a liumn being can live four hours when absolutely deprived of air." "You're a fool. A boy can stay un der water for tw<, minutes if he has. strong'lungs. Even an amphibious an imal can" "Oh. cut that. I've proved it. I rode from here to Buffalo in the upper berth of a sleeping car the other night. And I was taken out alive. I can prove it!" -Cleveland Plain Dealer. Grant's Quick Wit. Once during the civil war, when Grant was in subordinate command. he was reconnoitering alone near the enemy's lines. Suddenly be found himself confronted by one of the Con federates' pickets, who was for arrest ing him. "Sho! Sho:" said Grant. with the utmost coolness. "Can't you see i am reconnoitering In the enemy's uni form? Don't make a noise. I shall be back directly." And le walked away quietly until out of the picket's sight, then ran as nimbly as he could. Dust In One's Eyes. To "cast dust into one's eyes" per fectly expi ins itself. It is, however, Interesting to know that Epaminondas at th'e but .le of Tegea defeated the Spartans I y masking his movements with a large body of cavalry. He caused the horsemen to gallop to and fro in front of the enemy in such a way as to raise a cloud of dust and so reiled the movements of his infantry and enabled them to take up a new and more advantageous position. His Way. "Rinks apparently likes sea food in his sport." "What do you mean?" "If he :oes for a row he invariably catches a crab. and if he motors his car always turns turtle."-Baltimore American. The Answer. "I tell you, society is to blame for the criminal. Why are the majority of convicts in prison?" "I think very likely because they can't get out."-Baltimore American. A Subtle Hint. Lady Tourist-The sphinx hasn't spo ken in 5.000 years. Her Husband Darling, try to be like her just for a day.-New York Globe. Let thy speech be better than silence or be silent.-Donysius. Costs You Nothi Almost Nothing HN an I HC ythme cheapest< can use; wher you nothing. It will v, close of the day as a overtime or all night ready to work whenei reliable and satisfactor2 I HC Oil ans to pump water, to rut separator, churn, grind: feed grinder, corn hu: silage cutter, or any< which power can be a] I HC oil and gas enm the best materials; ht what a good engine mu before leaving the fac They are made in all power; in all styles air and water cooled, mounted on skids, to line, naphtha, kcrosen Kerosene-gasoline tra power. Ask the I HC local I H C engine and expl for catalogue and full i Iaternational Harveste (Incont Columbia I HC S.. The purpose of tis of ciharge to all, the be: on isetter farming. If y< tions concerning soils.< gation, fertilizers. etc.. mi and send them to I H C: Building. Chicago. US A LAND We are prepared 1,o tur tatt will enatbl.et eer farm good, especiatly ran down b It is~ necessary for all le'itn coer, vetch, peast. ( smaaler qjuantites Sam oh Booth-Harby I Sumte a.-.. Ods; Prevnts Pneurmonia An Appetzing Grek Dish. Wliatever m1:ay h:ive been the secret of ancient Greek ulture. it seems prob able at least that it did not lie in the cuisine of the race. if the details of it that have been discovered by modern scholars are to be taken as ac curate. A writer in Frazer's Magazine recently told of one dish that might have provoked a warrior to desperate deeds. but would hardly have inspired an artist or a pact. Ile says they mix ed hog's lard and milk with thick gruel, making a paste of it and addi ' fresh cheese, yolks of eggs and beef brains. The mixture was wrapped in a fig leaf and boiled in the gravy of a chicken or kid. Then they took off the fig leaf and soused the morsel in a pot of boil ing honey, then ate it.-Steward. A Hundred Million Suns. A peep into the heavens through a modern teles:-ope is a peep into the very depits of mystery. With such an instruieint one ny gaze upon 100, { 00.e1) stars. each of them a burning. blazing sun. From what little we know of creation we cannot but be lieve that each of those suns is giving light and heat to a train of planets. just in the same manner that our sun gives li::ht and life to his little flock of worlds. Beyond those 100.000.000 suns there may be hundreds of millions more Thus they may continue "sys tem after system and worlds without end." The Same Idea. It is recorded that Napoleon when asked to summarize the art of , .r, an swered briefly. "The art of war con sists in being strongest at a given point at a given time." This answer was terse and true. but that born but un taught ighter. General Forrest. ex pressed the same idea, yet more briefly and forcefully. When the grim old Confederate was asked how to win in battle he replied. "Get thar fust with the mestest men." 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 leave any footprints on the sands of time.--Judge. The Difference. "So Jack's going to marry her! Why, she's a mere nobody. and his grandfa ther camre over with the Mayflower." "That'., nothing. Hers came over with $100,00."-Philadelphia Record. - Cruel. Mrs. Benham - Do you remember that I gave you no decided answer the first time you proposed? Benham-I remember that you sus pended sent onee.-Judge. :3, ng When Idle When It Runs engine is at work, it is lependabe power you not working it costs ork just as hard at the the start--will work just as readily. It is er you need it; always . You can use an I Gas Engine the wood saw, cream tone, washing machine,, ker and shre.dder, en ,ther farm miachinc to p)id. ines are constructed of ilt by men who know t do;~ thoroughly tested sizes from 1 to 50-horse ertical and horizontal, ortale, stationary and operate on gas, gaso e, distillate or alcohol. :tors, 13 to 45-horse dealer to show you an in each part, or write dformation. r Company of An:ic iorait: ice Burau lurea: is to furni .f- ' in mern t ,a:. e . u have an a r:2 . :I otps land Lir~ . U ake your in:air e e rvic. B.ure.u L IME. ng~ wil (do yotrlndmr u~ts. or lowi andi sou landtk. ive Stock Co., r, S. C. OLEYMIOKYAR NEW ORLEANS THIS IS THE FIRM who ten years ago reasoned: "People come miles to get a taste of real 'New Orlens Coffee-they've heard so much of its remarkable and peculiar goodness. Why not send - it to them-place it within reach of everybody, no matter at what distance?" The result was Now the most popular, the most called-for brand on the market. Many imitators have since come upon the scene, but after you once know Luzianne you will never be de ceived by the "just as good" argu ment of its imitators. SOLD EVERYWHERE The Reily-Taylor Co., New Oleans, U. S. A. THE SUMTER TRUST CO., SUMTER, S. C. CAPITAL, 50,000.00. We have been appointed Financial Agents for the State Life Insurance Co., of Indianapolis, Indiana, in Clarendon, Lee and Sumter Counties. If you desire to borrow money at a low rate of Sinterest on Real Estate, or intend having your life in Ssured you will do well to call on us. STHE SUMTER TRUST CO., SUMTER, S.C. Bank of Turbeville CA PIT AL 812.500.00. TURBEVILLE. S. C.6 How is This for Growth in One Year ? DeoisSeptember :2nd 1911 .. ...----.---------....... $ 7,011 25 DeoisSeptember 19)12. --.--.--.--.--.--.--.--.---.. -.. 29,491 81 9more than four fold in one year. Safety, courtesy and enterprise is our .\otto. We will gladly welcome your bank account.. We pay 4 oer cent on time de posits and 4 per cent. in our Savings Department. 6 O'pen an account with us today. BANK OF TURBEVILLE. I D. E. Turbevilie, C. E. Gamble, D M. Turbeville, President. Vice Pres. Cashier. F ALL AND WINTER IGRAND MILLNERY OPENING, You are cordially invited to attend - Thursday and Friday, Oct. 3 and 4. A' eivt daL of attention hats been taken to dis 'piar hnds.ome line of the very latest styles of L ADIES COA T SUITS. S l'~L~I CLOAK ND~t COAT SUITS A SPECIALTY. D. Hirschmann. flIRING YOUR SJOB WORK r TO THE TIMES OFFICE.