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Get RM of the Torment of Rhematlsm. -Thart'job can do'by rifding yourself Of.the cause. . Wek:aninaesv'e- kid neys allow uric acid'poisons to remain in tie blood and rheumatie pains swollen and achion joints follow. Take Foley Kidney Pills to ease youof the pain and torment. They will1ositively ant per manently build up the.kidneys, restore their normal action. and. keep the uric. acid crystals out of the blood and body. Try them.- For sale b#, all dealers every where. - WATER FOR HEALTH. Drink at Least Three -Pints a Day te - Keep in Good Condition. "It's queer." said a medical man to the writer. -how few. people drink the. amount of water they should to insure good health. You should take at least three pints daily. "in the first place. y-bu lose by per spiration 'and evaporation in the breath abont two pints ar day of the water you take into the system, and about uothe- plut goes to help'. keep the blood in order and the skin glands and Jolts. etc.. sufliciently moist. Milk is not of much use to replace this. qs It is waluly a food. * Tea and coffee are not :idisable drinks. because tljey contain :I nerv destroying drug (cIf feinei. Coe-p in, is food than radI and alcohof-wet. the less said's that the bete "The only 4iks we have left, then,{ ire minerail and plain watet Too much m water Is not -;ood. / but plain water contains no harmfuY drugs or minerals and. moreover. :14 nature's own-product. If yon* suicient of it the skin will b6- T clear of pimples, rashes and so blood will be- purer and nature Will see to it that sufliclent water is min gled with' it sathat it circulates noft. mally and not sluggishly because It 6 thick with impurities. -Take a' haR'giMt glass of -atgka a time. One hir he morning .09k.' .one after br fast,one after one during thei afternoon, tea and one before retiring-total, thu.a ntnts."-Lodmin Answers. Do you FrVMelpas9a No matter how chronic your cough or how seven yours throa-or.lung ail ment is, Dr. ings-New Discovery will surely help you: it may. save your:life. Stiliman Green, of .Malchite. Col., writes: -"Wo doctbrs said I-bad con sumption and could not live two years., I used Dr. King's New Discovery and am alive and- well.' Your monejr re funded if it fails to~ benefit you. The best home remedy for coughs, colds, throat and Iing troubles. Price 50c and $100. Guaranteed by all druggists. PUSLIC SPIRIT. Are we not, then, called apon by. the highest duties .to our country, to its freeinsfitutins to posterity and to -the vorld to rise above all local prejudices and personal partalities, ti dis card all collateral questions, to' disregard every ' subordinate point, and; In a genuine spirit of compromise and concession, to unite heart and hand to pre serve for ourselves the blessings of free government, wiely hon estly and faithfully administer ed, and, as we -received them from our fathers,. to trnmit. them to our children? Should we net subject ourselves to eternal reiproach - If we permitted' our differences. about mere men to bring defeat and disaster ~upon our, cause? Our principles ai-e nmperishable, but men have but a fieeting existence and are them selu:es liable to chnge and cor ruption during Its brief contin - ance.-HenrgClay. Facing a Sedious 1roposition. The mian or woman who has kidney -trouble is facing a serious propsition, whiere grave complications adly fol - ow neglect. Foley Kidney -Pills are an bonest curative medicine that once taken into your system mean restored kidney and bladder action, and a return of health and strength.- -Fr sale by'e dealers everywhere. Commrunities Should Pull Together. A. single snowflake falling upon the broad landscape ultimately melts and leaves no visible trace of its abortive *effort, but when joined to millions of otliers the earth Is soon covered with -a white mantle, says the Farmn Jour naL A single brook wending its way through the valley is weak and Impo tent.- but joined with others It forms a grteat stream whose flow speeds the wrheels of industry. A single man in a community can do little by himself, but .by joining men of kindred alms the union can do much for the moral, mental and physical betterment of the community. Neighborhoods cease to growr when the people cease to labor In union and work at cross purposes. Therefore it Is essential for the com munity's advancement that all pull to gether. There should be no room In any neighborhood for pulibacks. Caught a Bad Cold. "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the wayhe coughed was "komething dreadful," writes Mrs. Sarah E. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. "W e thought sure he was going into con sumption. We bought just one bottle of. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely." For sale by all dealers. ___ Seal Stair Builders. How seals cut steps in the perpen dicular sides of Ice cakes in order to rise from the water for the purpose of breathing has been recorded by mem bers of CaptaIn Scott's antarctic expe dition. It was discovered that the seals, which formerly were supposed to leave the water by leaping, actually cut-ste~s In the slippery surface with the great canine or eye teeth. As soon as the teeth are placed in position the head Is moved rapidly from side to side until the Ice thas been. cut away sufficiently to agford a foot:.g for the front flippers of the animal. Each step has to be laboriously cut after thIs fashIon until the body Is far enough out of the water to be thrust up the rest -of the wayv by a kic'k of the hind flippers.-New Y ork P'ress. CASTOR IA Fior Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought . SAVE THE ALFALFA LEAVES. Sixty Per Cent. of the Feedi'.g Value of Alfalfa n the Leaves-Hay Should be Cut at Right Time and Curedso,as to Preserve Of the entt&' ala plan- aoefd' ing to KAiif builitIa 155, the stalk comprises. 1 per Utfit and the leaf 40 per cent.; '*herea the quantity of the protei lithe ii:.kis only 40 per cent., while the protein in the leaf is 60 per cent oreover only 20'-Per Cen'of the fatl toibe found'in the stalk, while 80 per cent. is in the leaf. It Is, therefore, very important that alfalfa be harvested at the proper tinie, and carefully handled so that all the leaves will be saved. When possible to do so it Is best to cut alfalfa late in the afternoon or evening. Dew or rain on the freshly cut alfalfa will not injure it. Where a tedder is used, It should be started in the morning as soon as most of the dew is off and begore there is any dan ger of knocking off the leaves. It Is often advisable to go oyer it more than once. . Alfalfa hay is harvested and cured in much the same way as clover, ex Save the Alfalfa ves vet Prot&i 60 laJ."80 sept thi;W shoul be cut as soon as te yong~irouti or shoots start to pow at the base of the plant. When alfalfa is left too long without cntiag'tbeleaves -fal off - and the intem-become woody, and the yield of the next crop is greatly reduced. MONEY IN ALFALFA. J. Otis Humphrey, judge U. S. Di& trict court, Springfield, IllInoIs: "You can grow alfalfa anywhere In the corn belt -and- the crop is worth $50 an Joseph Wing of Ohio: "Alfalfa will pay any farmer 6 per cent. on $600 an acre land." Adnids. Are a Menace to .Children. Adenoids result from a succession of olas in babies and young children. ey spoil the mental and physical'life )fza child. - The condition that causes him may easily be avoided by careful srents. Quickly and thbrougbl cure ill colds:and- throat irritations by the asF o Foley's Honeyr and Tar Com qoud,' aid'aderioids~ will not detelop. r sale by all aealers everywhere. Sunday Theatricals. Quda- theatricals had a rough time A.-It. at one period of Ilngland's his tor. On Sunday. Sept. 27,1631,Shake peare's "Midsummer NI'ght's Dream" was privately performed in the bishop af Lincoln's house In London. The Pu ritis had the affair inquired into, and there Is a suspicion of humor In the punIahent awarded to tie performer sf Bottom,'the weaver-"We do order that)r. Wilson,' as he was a special plotter and contriver of this business and did In such a brutish manner act the same with an ass' head, shall upon Tuesday next from (. .o'clocki in the morning.tu)l C o'clocirat. night sit In the prte's lodge at my lord- bishop's ouse with his feet in the stocks and attired with an ass' head and a bottle f hay before him and this subscription an his breast: - Good peopleI have played the beaiat \And bought. ill things to- pass. I was a man, but thus have made Myself a sily ass.' Mother of Eighteen Children. "I am the mother bf eighteen chil ien and have the praise of doing more work ~han2 any young woman in my lown," writes Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mdill, Va. "I suffered for five years with stomach trouble and could not eat, I much as a biscuit witboat suffering. [have taken tbree bottles of Chamber ain's Tablets and am now a well woman sad weigh 168 pounds. I can eat any thing I wanL to, and as much as I want nd feel better than I have at any time in ten years. I refer to any one in Boon Mill or vicinity and they will vouch for what I say." Chamberlain's ablets are for sale by all dealers. RAILWAY TRAVEL IN SYRIA. They Have a Free and Easy System on .~ Some of the Roads. They. have a curious way of manag lg some railwayn In Syria. Weary of much riding, a party of travelers on theIr way to Beirut resolved one day to go by train. They arrived at a primitive station, but could find no-sta tion master. Presently, however; one of the campr follo'wers arrived, looked about and, spying a small red flag lying on the platform. made off with it along thE line. When a train came in the man waved his flag. the engine driver pull ed up, and the trarelters got In. Later, while the train was puffing on its way, the guard came along the~ footboard and issued the tickets, care fuh; noting down the names, national Ity and occupation3s of the passengers TIwo stations farther on they got out, and here there was not only a station master, but a -porter, and the latte: stayed with them all day in an or chard till the camp arrived. meanwhile feeding them~ with honey from the Where else, one wonders, could sueli a chring railwayS system be fcgnd -Wide WVorld M1agazine. Arant's ad., is worth five cents. Sav< Foley Kidney Pills cure obstinat< cases of kidney and bladder trouble rheumatism and lumbago, because thea remove the cause. You can not tak< this honest curative medicine into yom system without getting the right re uits..- Try them. For sale by all dea! ers every where. Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonie, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC~drives 0ul Malaria,eniches the blood, builds up the system A true Tonic. For adults and children. 50c. G. T. Floyd, URVEYOR abid CIVIL. ENGINEER [OnficeoverRanke of Mannino- 1 Despondency Is ofren cau-ed. by-indigestion and con stipati6n, and-quidkly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken. For sale by all dealers. .Doing Thei Duty. Scores of Manning Readers are Learn ing the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the lkod is the kidneys' duty.. When they fail to do this the kidneys are wveak. ' Backache and other kidnev ills may follow: . Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan's Kidney Pills-the tested kidney remedy. Manning people esdorse their worth. Mrs. L. Newman, Manning, 'S. C.. sa s: " Icoasider Doan's Kidney Pills a fine backache and kidney remedy and I can say that they have been used in my home with good results. A member of my family had a lame and achiug back. together with a kidney weakness. Doan's Kidney Pills brought relief. I have never had need of Doan's Kidney Pills myself, but I have often adVized t heir use,.ss I know what they will do.' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Yorc, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's-and take no other. LOW ROUN-TRIP RATES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC will lie made for the following Special Occasions via the ATLANTIC COAST LINE Standard Railroad of the South St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. 4 Sovereicn Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., 4 September 15-20. Dates of sale, Septem ber 11, 12. 13. Final limit, September 30, 1913. Fares apply from all stations. 4 Philadelphia, Pa. Emancipation Proclamation Exposi tion (colored,) September 1-30. Dates 4 of sale, August 30 and September 15. Final limit, ten days after date of sale. Fares apply from all stations. { Nashville, Tenn. - National Baptist Convention (colored) 4 September 17-23. Dates of sale Septem ber 14, 15, 17. Final limit, September 26,1913. Fares apply from all stations. 4 Chattanooga, Tenn. | Annual Encampment, Grand Army of 4 the Begublic and Allied Organizations,4 September 15-20 Dates of sale, Septemn ber 12 to 19, inclusive. Final limit, Sep-4 tember 27, 1913, except that by deposit of ticket and payment of 50 cents. an extension until October 17 may be ob-4 taned. Fares apply from all staltionst.4 New Orleans, La. . 4 Grain Dealers National Association,4 October -14-10 Dates of sale, October 11, 12, 13 Final limi-t, October 18, 1913. except tbat by deposit of ticket and4 payment of 81.00 an extension until November 8 may be obtained. Fares apply from all stations. Tulsa, Okla.4 International Dry-Farming Congress4 and International Soil Products Expo-4 sition, October 22-November 1 Dates of sale October 18, 19, 20, 21. Final4 limit, November 6. 1913. Fares apply from all stations. Nashvlle, Tenn.4 Southern Educational Convention, Oc-4 tober 30-November 1. Dates of sais,4 October 28, 29. Final limit November 5,1913. Fares apply from all stations. Knoxvllfe, Tenn.4 National Conservation Exposition, September 1-November 1. Dates of sale August 30 to November 1, inclusive Final limit.: To reach original starting point ten days after date, of sale except4 that by deposit of ticket and payment of $1 00 a 30-day extension may be obtain ed, but. in no case beyond November 3, 1913. Fares apply from all stations. New Orleans, La. United Daughters of the Confeder acy, November 11-15. Dates of sale, No vember 8, 9. 10. 11 Final limit, Novemn er 19, 1913, except that by deposit of ticket and payment of $1.00 an exten sion until November 6 may be obtain ed. Fares apply from all stations. Augusta, Ga. Geor-gia-Car-olina Fair,. November 1 15. Dates of sale, November 5 to 14, in clusive, and for trains scheduled to ar rive Augusta before- November 15. Final limit November 17, 1913. Fares apply f-rm points in South Carolina. Augusta, Ga. Negro Fair Association, November 18-21 Dates of sale, November 17 to 20 inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arri-ie Augusta before noon Novem ber 21. Final limit November 32, 1913. Fares apply i-onm points in South Caro lina. F or rates. schedules, reservations and any furtner- information apply to Ticket A gents of the ATLANTIC COAST LINE Standard Railroad of the South or -srite the un~der-signed, w. J. CRAIU, P iassenger- Tr-afiic MIanager-. IT. C. WhilTE, IGeneral Passenger- Agent. WILMIINGTON ,N.(C. No. 666 Thia is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not -return. It ac* on the liver better than New 1914 Prices On FORDS RUNABOUTS, $547.70. TOURING, $597.70. Full Line of Ford Parts and Casincs and Tubes on hand. D. C. SHAW CO. Sumter, S. C. 'Phone 553. Don't Miss Jankinson's New te 01n.Levi Blook: Our buyer has just returned from the Northern Markets where he has select ed the most up-to-date stock of Dry Goods and Notioni to be fouund in Clarendon County. We ask that you come. in and real early and look over the stock that is arriving daily. We are making a special feature just now of Children's Dresses- and Buster Brown Shoes for school opening.. . We are offering special this week 1,250 yds., Pajama Checks, . Worth 12 1=2c, for 9c., yd. In 10 to 20 yard lengths. The above is a purchase direct from Mills, and Sby taking a full case we are able to name the Sabove low price - :- - -:: - -- - -: SH OES! SH OES! SOur stock of Shoes was never more complete. We can'fit every member of the-family with the best Shoes you ever bought. Remember that we make ag special feature of Children's Shoes. We@ ~have'now on display a full line of the "Buster Brown" anid Play Days Chil dren's Shoes. If you vfant shoes for ser vice and comfort don't miss Jenkinson' s SR. P. JENKINSON. g S LEVI BLOCK STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY RIGBY DRYUGOODS CO. DON'T MISS| SEEING A Thousand and One Good Bargains. aRigt Off the Reel,.and More A Coming.8 SCan't Mention 'Em all. Come Take a Peep. There's Something Here You Want. j The 5,,10, 25c. Store | 2 MANNING, S. C.8 ARE YOU" LOOKIN6 FOR BAGS . - fYou Are Go To KATZOFEPS BARGAIM N Good Bargains Every. Day-Below we Mention a Few Bar .0c MEN'S HOSE......a.........c pair. MEN'S $3.50 PANTS ,-9 0c SUSPENDERS............. 23c pair. EN'S $5n2A dEN'S UNDERWEAR............. 21c each, GOOD WHIT4 HoMES~ ' 46 EN'S $3.50 SHOES ..$2.39 pair.! -6 LADIES WAISTS. ve1 5 LADIES' $2.50 SHOES..... ....$1.79 pair ME'S $1.50 HATS.. . 75 CILDREN'S.$2.00 SHOES........$1.23 pair. MEN'S AND BOTS CAPS. We also carry an e 4hi ren Ladie's and Childr -Dr Follow the crowd to KATZOFF'S. BARGAIN STORE, ad Your Goods there and Receive a VALUABLE PRESENT WITH EVERY $5 AOA, Katzoff's Bagain Stor LE66 BUILDIN6. -:- -:- - :AliNINp Statement. Cndensed Statement of the Condition - j[ JJ j~ J Y- - of Bank of Turbevilleat the Close - of Business August 30; 1913. - - . RESOIRCES. - Loans and Discounts...$37,467 21 Cash on hand and in banks. 31,755 70 ARE.right upon us now. You have Furniture and Fixtures..1,461 36puofyurbinofSho ERenstaes....... ...... 46 1,0 3--- Clothes untir the last minute, and no Expnss....- ......._.46_1 doubt you are' wondering. and wor -. $73,949 72 rying as to where you will get them- - . LIABiLITIES. Needless worry.6We . are. pr~epahi& Capital Stock............. 1.500 00 to supply..yon on~ the. shodasete kid Surplus................. .12.500 00' of notice, and at the miost reasonale Deposits......... ......... 4,5 12prc- - Cashiers Checks.............49 60 price Bills Payable.........'... 15,700 72 - Recive Condensed Statenment of the condition. of the Bank of Turbeville at the close of business August 30th, 1913. - Shipment of more. than. 100 Boy'a Suits in Blue [Serge, 6 to 18, years Prices, $1.50 to $8.00, the suit. These are from one of the .best miakers :of - Boy's Clothes in America and when -. you buy one of these Suits you have~ the patisfaction of knowing yob -have A DEED AND A. WORD. your mondys' vorth. - A little .stream had lost its way ' Amid the grass and fern.* . A passing stranger scooped a he weary itn midhug turn. Blue Serge. Norfolk. Style at $5.50 - ewald ti adhugwth Suit-Others, $1.50 to $8.00. Now isf adle at the brink. the tizpe to buy. .What .about -He thought not of the deed he dlid, But judged that all might drink. He passed again, and, 1o, the well, frtegrs'W aetonRaymd By summer never dried, as h etmtrasfrmkn hm Had coaled ten thousand parch-SpeddsongfGihaPeces ing tonguesSeruksCesRais.SiinsEt, And saved a life beside. i l h eial hds atr',Ec A nameless man amid a crowdtietanotobyCoeneryan That thronged the daily mart ltu hwyu usaeo h eybs Let fall a word of hope and love, qaiy n o shg rcda oe Unstudied, from the heart. EEYM TE A whisiper on the tumult thrown, A transitory breath- i It raised a brother from thehahatrulinfdngosTatwl dust, w:rstsatr.W aefudoea It saved a soul from death.lattawilsndhearwarcoo 0 germ, 0 fount. 0 word of love,chl-epuontm.Tyaarofohes 0 thought at random. cast,Coieosi.partrlekedue Yewere ibut little at the first, phe n e.Md togs hr h But mighty at the lastwa oe ot -Charles Mackay. "ohrsCoc colHsio ar CEREMONY. .Ita tn h et ehr hm -Ceremony keeps up all' things. Erybyr lasgttebs.Cm 'Tis like a penny glass to a richyooerurlresc.Weaelws spirit, or some excellent water- ldtseyowhhryubuorn. without it the water were spilt, 3'Cmin-dltutaktoerOrss - the spirit lost. Of all people ha- igt eagem rdn lc hsfl.W dies have no reason to cry down e lipep&osveyuon. ceremonies, for they take them selves slighted wiithout it. And were they not used with cere *mony-with compliments and ad dresses, with legs and kissing of creatures in the world. But yet methinks to kiss their hands aft-ThYon eale er their lips, as some do, is like little boys that after they eat the 7 - apple fall 'to the paring, out of a love they have to the apple. alsoeshtbestxmterialsoor makngnthem SpaendideshowinginfgGinghamsfPeriale arealloodebeeausebleehydas, paomptsafe, Prices. fromc10s. toin.5 .ryard. No bette NewLie Pillshelpeyher.toubresJaOB OeerKes - hasphadftroublelinTeindingsHose."Dr.hainwil greachildrentpatbon today.TPricepale.of"Mother's ~ecommeded by llweargisoses-QmFst.