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Pleasant Relief . from Constipation R. L, T, is the perfect laxa tive. Composed of vegetabl< extracts from roots and herbs i - goes at once to the liver and bowels, acting immediately -without nausea or griping. R. LT. The Liquid Livei Regulator -i- the guaranteed- remedy fo cistonic constipation, headlachie fever chills, indigestion and al ivertroubles. It is harrateas an ect. - Oc and $1 Bottles Ask Yoar1rugrist -.d bR.L.T.C-Aibl S FO?S. E ;' ijgle'sPharmacy IeWY THE YOUP :- s maa, If you grow Peas a STAR pay you. If you use fertilizer : Hopper Holds 100 pounds. If .3 See The J. M. B. S20 Cotto Beam will not break or bend. Our offer to the readers o D:-. Johnzn and His Dinner. Dr. . wlhnen. wh ;, wasa lover go''d (oOii!r'. ustd to assert that wvhr er :a dininer was iii got it was becue"t of poverty. avarice or stupidity. 01' day he was eloquent on this subject when his hoste-, (drs. Thrale) aske'. him -if he ever huffed his wife about -. f:en."' he' rep!ed. *that at la: -- -r. hold. Mr. Johnson. Do not make afaree of thlauking God for a dinner 'vhieh in a few minutes you will prot's, is not eatable.'" Don't You. We kept tals at the theater. The hero carefully said. "Don't you," the low comedian said. "Dontcher," and the assistant varied it to "Dontcha." The heroine was a purist. She said. "Don't chew." as if she were advising against the use of tobacco.-Exchange. His Only Charce. Mrs. Yeast-Going over to the hall tonight? Mr. Yeast-What's going on? "Oh. Professor Meets is going to : alk." "He is? Why, is his wife away?" Konkers Statesman. Woes of the Jokists. First Humorist-No, I never read ,v jokes to my wife. She only laughs it them. Second Humorist - You're tucky; mine cries.-Chicago News. Double Entendre. "Got your teeth filled. eh? Did the ientist do a good job?" -well, he spared no pains."-Lippin S-of ts. and sperous ~ar 16 RELIABLE. RIGBY. S RIGHIYEW PEA ilULLE1R wil lasei andl >u n po'. cotton and c'or'n. 2and Corn Plow Stock. TIhe Steel Vrit': us for crtiuar's and pr'ices. this paper will interes't yon. It Helps! I Mrs. J. F. Daniels, of Sip, Ky., writes: "I was so sick for 3 or 4 years I had to hire my' work done, most of the time. b I had given up hope. Wh d I began to take Cardui, knew, right away, It was- I' helping me. Now, I and m better than ever before-it, e my life, and Cardui did it". e The Woman's Tonic Cardul has hiped thous ands of weak, tired, worn. P out women, back to helth C It has a gentle, tonic ac. t tion on the wonanfy sys tem. It goes to the cause. of the trouble. It helps, it a helps quickly; surely, safe ly. It has -heled others. Why not you? 'It wilL Try it Get titratletodayl C Taxilotie. The County Treasurer's office will 9 be open for the collection of taxes for the 1iacal year 1912; on the 15th -day D f October 1912-andctose-on the 15th 2 ay of 3fafch- T913. Following a.:e the tax levies: For State, 5} mills, ordi nary county, 41 mills; court house bonds, 1 mill; county bonds, 1-2 mill; .ounty back indebtedness, 1-2' mill; onstitutional school, 3 mills.-Total l5 mills. Also, special school' taxes a n the various school distrrets as -fol ows: Yo. 1, 5 mills; No.~2. 3 mills, No s 1, 4 mills: No. 5, 3 mills; No. 7,4 mills \o. 9, 10Y mills; No. 10, 3: mills; No. 1, 2 mills; No. 13. 4- mills; -No. 14,.4 wills; No. 15. 8 mills; No. 16 8 tiills; o. 17, 4 mills; No. 18, 2 mills; No. 19, I )0 mills; No. 20, 8 miills; No. 21,3 mills; Ii o. 22, 9 mills; No. 24, 4 mills; No. 25; . mills; No. 26, 4 mills; No. 27, 4 mille 3 o. 28, S mills; No. 29, 4 mills; No:30, mills; No. 33, 2 nills;'N o. 52. 4 mills L. L. WELLS, Treasurer Clarendon County. V.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN DAVIS & WIDEMAN, -b ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MANNING, S. C. 'OHN G. CAPERS, (of South Carolina). Ex-Commissioner Internal Revneu OSEPH D. WRIGHT. SHI ON D. C.g APER.S N3WRGHT'A On First-Class Real Estate s ~ortgages. . Pury & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3 Manning,S. C. BONION PRM 3N W]J. We solicit your leaning and Pr~essng org, and promise prompt and ood service. We have employ'i d pressers and cleaners with e xperience, and all1work entrust 3 d to us will be guaranteed.. Send your clothes to the Bon-" [on Pressing Club. o . PUtRDY. S. OLIVER 0 B3RYAN -! PURDY & O'BRYAN. Attorneys and Counselors at Law MANNING, S. C. )l'R. J. A. COLE. DENTIST.. Upstairs over Bank of Manning. 8 MANNING, S. C. Phone No 77. -Hacker Mfg. Co. SUCCESSORS TO t -Geo. S. Hacker & Son, CHARLESTON. S. C. t - it le Manufacture anid 1Dalusters: Grilos and Gabbi O)rnamnents: Scrieeni Dor-s and r - windows. . E DEAL lN iS Glass. Sash Cuird and Weights. to Notice. - i amI a caadhite for Rep.reutative- el kC(ongretss from the First Congress- I uial District of South Carolina to ill tlie vacancey caLu-ed by the death the late Hon. George S. Leiare. id will appreciate thle supplort of 1 the D)istrict who think I am q1ual fied to till the position. c EDWA~VRD W. HIUGHES. !LE!9rM. for chdren: ~ Tae Hr.EBo ..'e Laugh at Your Burden. Most of us are bending under the Arden of some great load. It may be are, It may be disappointment. it may e injustice. it may be physical pain r spiritual discouragement. but it is eavy Often it seems heavier than -e can bear. and we cry out :tod pir at These iurdeus are ver' rea, o ally they are uot nalf :s Lt: numt eavy as we make them. declares a ,riter in the Universalist Leader We ave had them upon our shoulders, en [rely out of our sight. so long~ that ey'have been magnitied by imagina on or ivearluess or impatience until ley "seem unbearable Now. then rhatever your burden may be. bow er tong you have' been carrying it nd 'E6wevei proud you tray have be :Sue df yotir self imposed m:rtyrdom. ist"tnke your burden down and look t it honestly. and you will be sm'pris [1 tow it has dwindled away- wbler ou have been magnifying it in your r ind. Look at it frankly and ferrless ': and in nine cases out of ten will our rears be turned to laughter and . otirsighing into soug. A Scene in the House of Lords. Oce when the late Lord Ritchie *as esident of the local government oard he was very atizlbus to burry a ittain 'bill thronghb Tore the end of t sesson. Lord 'iteble saw his' bill through be commons and then strolled up to be lords, where he found three peers f a private room seated before three mpty tumblers "Is this the house of lords?" he inked ith'a touch of'sarcasm. "It is," was the reply. The minister sniffed. "Do I smell hsky?" he asked. "You do." said one noble lord. '"You any observe tbatthe glasss reWp r. Unless they are immedldtely re lied one of us will go, you \vil not ave a quorum, and your bill will not o through." So the president of -the 1sl govern ient board comforted -the house of rds with whisky, and his bill *as assed-London Tit-Bits. ' 'Spider and 'a Fish. "The amaing stirength of spiders is town' in a number of well 'authenti ated iist'nces," a" '6bologist--ays. Thus 'we hive-an instance of 'ah'1alf ich 'pfder catching a two lech'%sh ras of the ground' or wolf faiuly. scientist~ ame Upon' it~ s.druggling lth a fish on ~the edge of a little pool ts'deiws *ere burid in the ash's tail. B' ad the tail out of the water, but he ^head still remained uinderneath Ike a ~iend' the ~spider struggled to all the fsl' up on the 'bink, and the shi's iugged d'eserately to draw 'the pidr-'Into the pool. For ten- minutes se cientist watched this silent- and eidly -fight. -Then he hurried away ir a bottle in which to put the tom atants ihen he captured them. Be ras' gone about -half an 'hour and' on is return the end had come. The fish ras dead, and the- spider ras slowly ring:-its victim away."-London -4 |press. The Greatest Epic. The greatest. epic given In any" lan--I nage "oh th'e''core of sublimity" is Ef's'N"Piadise Lost." , Of but lit e 'raical= Yilue, ilton's 'grest oen is;- asa ind exyinder," the-most mastfdrfu thing in the w~rld's' Uiera sre. To- be under Its -influence Is like tandng out runder the star-flie'd dome the Nieavens.4 'ft 'iudea with tre 'eiad~us ITwer~ toi the sefise of the nblimie iri'us' and' lifts 'is~u tf he eks of wonder, awe and reverence. [omer is, of course, marvelous, and )ante is among ~the 'gods, but Milton verlaps them all? 'wen~ it comes to: rental 'and 'spiritual 'uplift' ~and-en irgement. The "Pai'adise Lost" serves o-utltirian purpose. but imelps ns I iee *God, 'freedom and "findnoitalF' ."=New York Aniefican., ~-Coleridg'e and 'His-"B'4lks. - Colrdge tiefore 'his death' 'a'M -ithmost of his books. "Yet 'there raka"tme when "the author of the EncitMrner'' hoped-that-is heirs fould prodt'lrgely byttbe-Wsae ot'his llection. 'He even 'went s'-fr as to saveword that,-"In case of'mis peedy. Mth, It- would answer to"Sufl I0 drtr of-carefully chosen 'booLa iii'or er to-attract attehtion toa)y librar-y nd to give accession to tlie vailue o4f ooks by their coexisting with ooappur' iants." When his estate was real ted; however, there were' nod surplus nds to spend on coappurtinlants. .ondon Spectator.: As 'Utual. "i'm- so glad to 'see "thatmyon have ecove-red fi-om-your Iliness." "Yes, but I had a narrow escape. ~he-doctor said If I had waited a dy mger t 'would have been hopeless, n' they all- said It was'the- oaly case f -Its -kind-on- record. "The 'Toctor is olng' to write it up for a' rddleal pa er.' The duly thing-thatueattled me !!rongfiyss'my wordeful 'Ithlty."-: udge. _ _ _ Daily Obligations. By George, I don't know 'what we e oming to! It's getting harder and irder to nieet one's ordinary oblga "What's bothering you-taxes?" "Taxes nothing. Tipsl"--Cleveland fain Dealer. That Tired FeelIng. Tomy-Pop, ennui is merely being [red. of doIng nothing, Isn't it? 'Tom 2's Pop-Yes. my son, with 'thie addi oon of being too tii-ed to do any'thing lse.--Philadelphia Record. ife Is a battle, not a parade, and It Sfor us to make today's defeats to trrow's conquests. An omitted Story. The reminiscences of the late 'Mel n P~rior, the -English artIst war cor sondent, do not contain, for obvious isons, perhaps the best story told of tat irrepressible little man. At a din. er given to Mr. Prior the' chairman, ir Evelyn Wood, who was seated next te guest of the evening, commenced [ speech thusly: "Our honored guest, r. Prior, has been li twenty-one-en-' gements." Prior, prompting, "Twen -two, may lord, twenty-two." Sir-Ev. yn continued. "In twenty-two engage ets and has never seen a shot< .I. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT Llw, MANNING, S. C. R. J. FRANK GEIGER. f DENTIST, rEvey Boy and Girl Wants a Watch! - 9 We want every pipe and eigarette smoker b' in this '-ountry to know bow good Duke's -Mixture is. -W want yo to know that egery grain in that big aone and a Fialf ounce 5e sack is pure, clean tobacco 4 -a delightfultsmoke. 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