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Seed Peanuts! Everybody's Planting Them Now! the igh vage of Peanuts as food for man and beast ipakes ten a necessity on the farm these days. As a soi food aid hog fattener Peanuts have no equal. The vines make excellent forage, while the viue and nuts together make a splendid whole ration. No Farmer Can Afford To Be Without His Patch of Peanuts. verybOdy knows the Old Reliable N. C.'s-price Oc. quart--3 quarts 25c., 65c. peck (liquid measure). Vaehcia Red Spanish Peanuts. -'his isan jmprovement over the.little twisted Spanish i .is t Thse Vadeiicsare of good size, well filled, with from three to four perfect nuts to the shell. Price, [.c. quart-3 quarts 25c, and 65c. peck (liquid measure). e .. Ware handling only the most reliable varieties, best snite to this ?acidity. IE IMANNIG GROCERY CO. " The Seed People. ~>111 We now have in stoek a full line of the famous 1Sa ow1. tiarammed Hosiery for Gentlemen. Ladies and Children.-Price $1.00 a box of 4 f arinteed to last any one four months. bMeSpring season-is now over and we-are mak agadditions to our already Darge stock in the way boods ery iiee.:-Alwys some ldii img nat Jenkinson's. S& NKINSON ~ et- better aequinted with' the vl nswe are offering in Clothingfo Men and Young Men. You Are Specially Invited to call this tweek for a try-on. Wont estabythinsira alook through and we idBm~k pldastzini showing you. Sev ed:eaded uits to-select from. We iftyt;on ssrell as if it had been tail .ietspiayfor you, and it will cost SThe Well Dressed Men and Young Men are wearing one of our achloss Tailored Suits, also Cros WtsShoes and the newest Straw Hats efro us. -Ask them. They will take pSasurs in pointing you to the best store for gteatest values. WHEN YOU WANT THE-BEST FOR YOUR MONEY LOOK FOR THlE YOUNG RELI . H. Rigeby. tKW-A--iNoM- -GIRI. -Got Strong and Wen Agaia a1 + Small Cost. Miss Alta Abel, of West Baden, Ind says: "I was a complete wreck, al ways tired, wornout and nervous. I had to spend about one-third of my time in bed and my life was not wortl living. Vinol, your delicious cod live + aind iron tonic, was recommended, anc it has done me more good than all the medicine I ever took in my life. Thai nervous and tired feeling is all gone I have gained in health, flesh anc strength, until I feel like another per son." Vinol is the most efficient strength creator for such women. It is tht medicinal elements of the cods' liver contained in Vinol, aided by the blood making and strengthening properties of tonic iron, which makes it so fai superior to all other tonics to bull .up health and strength for weak tired, ailing women.' It contains n< oil and has a delicious taste. We give back your money if Vino does not do all that we claim t U cu u'se s D~ru_. . , .as...., -. What Would You Do? "What would you do it you were t milionairer was the question pro pounded to tue itttle boys of an eas side senuo the other day. 'rhe lrtle east siders' answers wer interestini. Some of tbeim wrote: "I would fave a house with room for eacb Kind or use. suen as sittin room. bedroom and dining room." -I would buy banlts and be a banI CS president at a tare salary. "I would live oil -'ir'tt avenue in t clean house and buy autos and ebnr ots. "I would he proud of my situatio and aiso ;;:i. and I would own auto: and enrns mniey oy lurin;. tn)etn out. "- w'ultl to":tst Usy ple:tsnts: :1 so to stittte:1 +n uennel tio -:enot --"t w uI:i l9i:5 sin- sub~w::y :1nt0 gob rieb ityr t ir'tir' IIt cenats .\ew i on l'ribune -" A Queer View of Edu:ation. O( ppe.sitinto to t:tI' ,sine lii t l 1t i past was dei' I:trre!y to :1 te!ier tlt;t too a ltnea it'lng w. not zuli th1 inusrss. 'Thet wotrlte H:.antan .\inr even.tt wast was t:net or thet niotsr ear ne-0 sutppotrters +": 111- inloetntent tool tihe e t:lt!!lhintt tit 'e fot< r: tM~ poor ill. E.2:1td. !l:d t': detitati tIdas :Is to how fNr the thildrei: sumtti ()et edite rT::e :-:" ur .u atil. !.,w tI: (-intsed ' he:1tnil r't i';se" soi9 t t":!:i' the bI i in ' .'et n ant n " .-ui fotr "erv:ttit . :t- e :' e v ."Ia lowV oA lots wi'rt:ut! :i I i 1: .tie ('' tl Dn't Lei indigcsti0 Starve You Eat. Good food won't hur you. R. L. T. taken befor retiring will make you enjo Iyour meals and digest you: food. You will soon oecom strong and healthy. -R. L.T. The Liquid Liver Regulatol Cures Indigestion by restoring th digestive orgtans to healthy, natura action.'It'contains-nothing but hr -m less oiis extrs'ted from roots an< heiirbs. R. L. T. works promptly ant does not gripe. Its benefits are per Smanent. G Laranteed as represented or money refunded. .O5c and $1 Bottles I Ask Your Druggist FOR SALE BY Pills What They Will Do for You SThey will cure your backache strengthen your kidneys, cor rect urinary irregularities, built up the worn out tissues, an: eliminate the excess uric acit :that causes rheumatism. Pro vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health an< stegh. Refuse substitutce Dickon'srugStore. CONDENSED 8STATEMENT Soigthe condition of ofMnn~ ingt the close of busin~ess MARCH 8th, 1913. Loans and r escuon. .......$7fl424 0 Batikin ou Wi.............(- 144.9 Frntuieand fixtures....... 1.800.0 Cah on haind and in banks 7,389 7 I1.1.LITlrS. Deos......... .............441,05'6 Bias.paya.-....... ........15,000.0 701EllWEY^TA1 . u...s Gtoldsfi D'evernts Psanenesnia - CHARGED- THE ENEMY. It Wasn't Because He Was Brave and Defied Death, Though. General Basil Duke of Louisville, communider of Morgan's cavalry fol lowing the death of his brother-in-law, General .lohn Morgan. told this story at a reunion of the survivors of the battle of Shiloh. ' He said that during one of the Ten uessee campaigns Morgan's men sur prised and drove back a regiment of Federal troopers. In the midst of the retreat one of the enemy. who was mounted upon a big bay horse. sud denly turned and charged the victori ous Confederates full tilt, waving his arm and shrieking like mad as he bore down upon them alone. Respecting such marvelous courage, the Confed: erates forbore shooting the approach ing foe. but when he was right upot them they saw there was a differeni reason for his foolhardiness. He was a green recruit. His horse had run away with him. The bit had broken. and, white as a' sheet and sc:tred stiff. tb !uckless youth was be ing propelled str::ight at the whooping Kentuckians. c. gging for mercy as h came. Jeff Sterritt, a noted wit of the com mand. stopped the horse and made a willing prisoner of the rider. S'erritt who had not washed or shaved fot days and was a ferocious looking per son. pulled out a big pistol. -' don' know whether to kill you right now." be said. -or wait until the fight ii over." "Mister." begged't e quivering cap tive. "don't do it at all. I'm a disci pated character, and I ain't prepared to die." -Philadelphia Saturday Even ing Post. REAL ROOF GARDENS. The Kind They Plant on Log Cabins In Rural Norway. The log cabins of rural Norway art built of heavy pine logs hewed squart and of equal size from end to end They are usually stained or oiled, ant their rieb yellowish or brownish color is in harmony with almost any sur roundings. Their roofs are sodded. s circumstance that adds picturesqueness to the general effect. "I have come across roofs that wer a riot of wild pansies." says a writel in the Craftsman. "and I have seer wonderful roofs where wild roses buns over the eaves or a daisy roof, the ef feet of whose white, starlike flowers topping the dark brown structure. was exquisitely picturesque. , "Some roofs produce only pasture grass, and the story runs in Norwegiat folklore that a lazy man ledis cow'ot the roof-the cabin was built against : hill-instead of taking her to the pas tare. I have no doubt that the story b true, for I have often seen a couple o1 white kidlets gamboling on the sofl green housetops while the mother goat grave and ruminative, was tethered t< the chimney. "Sod roofs are just as water tight a: others if they are laid correctly. A t board roof is first laid upon. a house and this is covered with a.,layer.'ol birch bark. On top of this. comes. layer of sod with the grass turned. dowi to the roof, then a rather thick layel of earth and finally another layer oi sod, this timec with the gras'p. The result is a most exquisite..and poetica covering for the house." .Work of the Doctor, * Dr. Stephen Paget has some ihnterest lug observations on the doctor anid hi rewards in his "Confessio Medic." "I medicine is a trade why should th doctor so often work for nothing?"h asks. "'if it Is an art what, works o art does he produce? Ndne. . say Claude Bernard. 'Le medecin artist ne cree rien.' But surely betis wrong The doctor, so far from creaidng noth ing, creates life, for he saves or prc longs life, creates more life. if Mis! X. is seventy, and the doctor by an op eration enables her to live till she il seventy-five he has not prolonged the seventy years. for they were ended be fore he came, but he has created fly brand new years. If he had not beea there they would not be here. That it creaion."-London ChronIcle. Velocity 4f Light. The velocity of light as determines by Simon Neewomb is 290.800 kilome ters. or 18d.327 miles. per second re duced to a vacuum or space specifi speed. Time required for light to c'oml here from moon. 1.3 seconds: fron sun. 8 minutes 19 seconds: from near et star. 4.35 years: from Sins. 8 years: from Areturns, not less that 40 years. and from others-vastly more remote, from 1.000 to 5.000 years. Schoolroom Humor. The following sc-hoolboy "bowlers come from New' Zealand: "Gross darkness is 144 times darke1 than ordinary darkness." "Marconi is the stuff you use to make delicious puddings." "Charon was a man who fried sole! over the sticks." A Mere Bagatelle. Gabe-i see where a wvaiter in St Louis has purchased a hotel out of the Stips he r-ec.eived in five years. Steve What did be do with the rest of tia money?-Cincinnati Enquirer. INecessary Knowledge. "Why are you learning Frenc-?" "Why? Because I've just got a dos from France. and the silly beast can' understand a word of English."--LoU ion Tit-Bits. What mn want is not talent, it 1. purpose; not the power to achieve. bui the will to labor. Hulwer-Lytton. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probatt or Clarendon county,~, at 11 o'clock a m.on the 30th day of April. 1913. foi lteo discharge as Executor of th< te--aeof Samuel WV. Evans. de ~ceasd. L. B. GIBBONS. Executor Turbec ille, S. C., .\ach, 29, 913. FOR.SALE A nice comfortable dwelliune in the town of MannIng, wel - situated in a good neigh borhood Thme house contains eight rooms bans and stables. Lot 78 fee1 jwide by 253 feet deep. Price jreasonable. Terms easy. 1: Adr'ess, iWetH. C. CUTTTINO -3 WetLibedy St.. 3 wnter. S. C Phone No. 9I *-*--* mill - ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AYegetableparmonfors , simnilating& tFoo j R.L ltte~tomadisa ona PrototesDigoneieel nessardRest.ontainsnir Opnn.Morpliine orlira. hEa C,. ofi0 WrlCGape. Nh n n oo rLreD DPay Aisit Worms,Cnvusn.eg ris. nesand SSOFnSEEP aod we a'm A re all ou .torS NEW YOR. c w :- b Pay A Visit to our c alii'-i- tnd he will convin.-e y ou that we have every.-facility for hand ting your b-eking: busin.-ss with ac teuracy and -dd.,p itch Our financ ial standing i - Beyond Question oand we am to treat all our.customers with the ! restest. courres.) andi cn-id .vratiou, ue their .acounts large or fsmall. The Bank of aManning WILoL TART YOUL SAVING AND ANYEPA YOR WTMIT wo Woul Lakeing, Desfl.-itormad o mel pt pn-pl soa' di-rl e ipss --Yout ana n mare baiid ator un withou tawl 4 he fis dla than t y &c builhd atL. ouse who tbe tir a hric." ONY DOLARN TR BOANKI ak andarai rust o. t eachdavwil b-- s o, sh-/add ONED DRLAR NTEANK 31L AR TICLES. It has been the rule of our pharmacy to handle only the very best goods, both in the drug a n d toilet line, and anything bougt of us ytutU r e4t. suredi is of the highest qnality. ur good name depends upon the quality of what w-' sell, and we mean to maintain our reputation. as long as we are in business. ZEIGLER'S PHARMACY f ~ASI .Ii AI For Infants and Children. rhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature 0$0 In Use. Thirty Years ASTORIA .TrE CEaUKI CjMPANY. NEW YORK CIT W.C. DA\IS. J. W. WIDEMAN DAVIS & WIDEMAN, ATTOtNEYS AT LA W , MANNING. . 1: JOHN G. CAPERS. (of South Carolina). Ex-Commissioner Internal Revneu JOSEPH D. WR.GHT. CAPERS& WRIGHT, AT ORNEYS AT -LAW Evans Building, wtA,-iIoTuN. U. C. LOANS NEGOTIATED onl ['irst Ciass R.-al Estaer Mortgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS -AT LAW. Matiinin:,S. C 89ON- N. P J 8ING -LO We solicit your Cleaning and Pressing work and promise prompt and go'dc ser-dcte. We ha;ve employ ed presse.rs and c'eaners with experience, and all work entrdist. ed to us will be-guaranteed. Send your clothes~ to the Bon Ton Pressing Club. [01 BM. MilW. DR. .J. A (CO LE, Upst-airs over Bank of Manuiug. P'hsue Nss 7l Hacker Mfg, Co. SUCCF.SNORS TO Geo. S. Hacker & SoA , We Manufacture Door<~. S 1lsi wlr Bln,: Coliumnrs ansi BaIuster,:Gr ilMs and Gaolt 0 gatm..or,:'~ s.-n Doos and W E DE AL. IN Gliw. S L'sl1 Aotd :tai W--isht. -. O. W NOTICE. Nt.- is h.- r.-s gi- n that a Teac-h r- x mi na o -s I 'e he d -I + es~r . e.0 \- mue - Y :t'. \! V 2 113 5 i .. : p emp Hi a 9 . - k. Evr -:-~ e h hi. lii u. t a v Vi eer ii cat15. 0r w.s ex!)e.-t.., to teach .-hoolci E .1. I3ROWNE Co Srpi. Ed Graphite 11.n e 0 r.. I-u . is ii - eri mte? the nI1.oiroIm ;nai Iicannss o$ estrb5Ou 'Carbon like thle miemu~i~ls ofi ssl 0:as the powerVF I utl'iSI: P roesscondinoss or tropc moie111 ontssl~ wiltlioni sosinc its jdividii sity Ss while its propsertles and app~iearanle many nave changed it is still c-heiulty cairbon and nothing but ectrlbn As orinrily mel with in the formI or col.. ointl:Uand elimres-t. it is t-ld a morphsuls -arbon. ats graphite it is called g~rapihith-eurb'on. and to the form oft the diamond 1t Ia knowns as crvstaillie cnraon Conl is therefore very aptly termed "biack dia monds." sine chemilrliy it is idenuically the same as the white dit:mhond though som chriae tiili h nas takenD pliare in. thintinritesimalil partie called the molcslie ns etised Its .valtre to be ra pea in d L5n:10 U 4e Iuliserda o DEBhJ-QUALITY. - ---- .- - - --OlC.1ANS~tIP LWETERHORN & SON, \baIdfaiturers or CVERG S DOORS. SASH AND BLINDS Charie.ton, S C Prompt Deliveries r Estimates Furnished. 4* ,.. 44+4-+4+ oi+*4 ++ 444 4eyi+.++4.4.444 01 An Array, of Facts rezardin the value 4f an article doa- not a1-vavs Cinlvince as to it, -.up -rir ty. Bat if the arti ; be swi n, a persoI of judgment can deterine quickly if it puss ses merit. We want you to see our line of Milin-rv and we wil1:a.v.it your mint,without styipg a word,, for we know t wilt .; b, favorable. You-won't lesve the store withot making a purch se. D. Hirschmann. Don't Let Dry Wea Ruin Your Crops _ - In times of -.cantiy rait.fa,I the suil must, be tiiled more f-qu..ntly to keep it sufficiently m'.ist. This m.-ans that. in dr., weatrh e h- rihht -mount of noiQmur can i found uul n a perf-tie.~ d bed . 1- rfer.Ltseed rzed.a~ 1ip.sitii Withot~ perfect satisfaction. That-is why aareJd consteucted barrow is an absolute necessity on your farm. .We selIl a harrow that will he just what iou want. Itris buil for-per''ect work and will last for many3 .ears R. pair e-xpen.-e will be- practically nthingt. Let us talk over wilh .o0 ifwe many advanags .f h-s htrav.W kn"w eou need one on your faAni MANNIMi HARDWARE cO:W1AN1Y. li S& 1 Whteryusmk\Dk ete kti eihful aifi choie ofmen ho wnt ealnatua toac In ech 5 sac thee ar oneana chie igni n Nrh>aoi S Th isee- an ue'Mitr \hte o mk rak c ke ett. t.isdeigtfl - .aify kesc a''. i s choceofmenwh wnt ea.ata ogu:fpsns hiaeachponsstromtheuee-reMonture ma - ? choeiassorted withitaesthrom BOiRSE qct Se' tcouon fro FOUR .kJ (l b conpooubteicoupon). Pi:-K PLUG aGARETTE. and od ags apnzsd by us remium T Dpt.LFSNT