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Music Furnisi The World's Origin - ERemember the Dat S ar -OutstrIps Mother Country.t Canada Is neadly thirty times as 55g e a-Get Britain and 'ruland, the total area of the Doniotn being only 387A00 squara miles less than the whole nasluet of Euroje. -Much of New Guinea Unexplored. lNew Guinea is one of the few coun -- tries tbat still present untrodden fields $d the explorer. 'Ehe diffculties of traveling In the luterldp of this great tasland haveprompted a German tray eler. TLiantenant Graet, to project the exploration of-the iuland by means of an. airahip. This will enable the ex plorers to pass without diffculty ever rivers, untains and jungles wrhich would be traversed only with great toil by ordinary travelers. Utter Sounds WhIle 8t2U In ShelL So long ago as 1899 Dr. Voeltskow soted'that unbatched Madgar crocodiles uttered a cry from the egg at a eenuiderable depth and that any -bgck, as a heavy tread near the egg. enased the baby crocodile to prodnce this sound "with the mouth closed, as we prognoe hiccough sounds. In this way they inform t~e temale crocodile, when she visits the nest,r that~ they want her aid, where upon- she scrapes the sand away and they emerge. . ast Chance 13. - Tho'wosds Jamaica Mirror contain 13 letters.- The name of the-publisher, 3'zank E. Hopkins, contains 13 let ters, The-words "Casey and Dlugan" --coain 13 letters. The heading of this'ltem, "Here's Good Luck," con tains 13 letters. This number of the Mirror is 4ssued on the 13th of the month in the 13th year of the cen tury, the last chance to make such a combitioMn for a hundred years. When we get a few more subscriptions we shall have 13 thousand.--Jamatca Mirror. Make the Best of It. Where there is no choice, we do -sell to make' no diffculty-George ~acDonald. Not Required to Kiss Bible. The president of the United States Is .not required to kiss the Bible cm taking the oath of offce. The custom grew out of the fect that an early law of Maryland made'that ceremony part of a legal oath, and the custom was * continued'ln the District of Columbia, but It Is not essential, nor is any par *ticular form of oath. Jews are sworn on the Pentateuch, keep on their hats and conclude their oath with "so help me Jehovah," and If a Jew were elect ed president he would be permitted to take the oath of offce In that form. Corrected. No, Clarissa, bolts are not used to i-vet caucuses together.-Washington !0st * ucMen'sArnica Salve nhe sa Salve is The Wohi. un-American. "By jove, old chap, you're an hour late!" "That chauffeur of mine can sot accustom himself to disregarding iwa and ordinances!"-Puck. LLE .cHI Known as ND] ied By Rag.Time Band. El al Twin Auctioneers. The only at i, Place and Hour-Jointhe Great NY AM 'Columnbus' Landing Plac9. Columbus first lan'ded on. an Island of the Bnhama group off the coast of Florida, which was named San Salva dor. .He afterwsrd made explorations among~ other of the West .Indian Isl ands and along the coast of Cuba. He died, however, without ever knowing that he had discovered sa new conti nent. The lands he had found he sup posed were the outlying islands'of the East Indies. Gravity Cioeik. Among the smart English novelties seen is the new gravity clock, whiich does not require winding. X'he motive power Is supplied by the weight of the clock, which takes seven days to travel down upright bars. At the end 01 the seven days the clock is sim ply raised to the top again. The clock stands on a handsome mahogany base s~ad the bars are supported from the center of a handsome arch of mahog SThigare a Cold in One Day !IbaraX*X1V3ROXOQuiie. Itstopathe coush sad maae- and works off the Cold. Z~ubsfund msoney if it fails to cure. R, GRvE'Ssignature on each bor. 25c. 7 ons on Siver a Month. A widely known firm of manufactur era ofscmeras and photographers' -Gl~suse between six and seven tons of silver a month for making ni trate of silver. It claimns to be the largest censumer of silver bullion in the Unitedi States, but the Engineering and' Mining Journal expresses the - opinion that some of the silversmiths or silver platers may be larger con-] sumers even than this firm. Worship of the Serpent. The Apaches 'profess to be descend ed fronm a snake, and venerate it ac cordingly, and the most extraordinary prehistoric earthwork on the conti nent testifies to the power of the ser pent on the Imagination of primitive man. The tribes of central Australia, the most primitive people in contact with modern civilization, have in a mythical serpent of gigantic size and magical atu~ibutes their nearest ap proach to a deity. Serpent Ia Old Legends. The serpent was a:nong the gods of the Iand of Egypt, where Moses led his people, and they 2ound It among the gods of the landi they were to subdue. Cadmus, the Phoenician who Invented letters, became a serpenti. Lovers of Wagner will not fall to re call that Alberich transformed himself Into a "wurm" to guaid the stolen Rheingold. But the tr-:J1 of the ser pent may also be traccd through the legends of Greece, or for that matter through those -ot the earlier American peoples. jedependence and Seifishness. There never has been, is not now,j and never will be an occasion where truth to one's self will not be fair toi all of one's associates. The happy right for every many and woman, If consistently pursued, will only hasten the bright destiny of every one around them, but the courage to do what you wish without the wisdom to know what is the best Is a dangerous power )iC E the L. M. Barfield prop Bag of rerybody has an equal che ctioneers who speak at the same t Crowd of Home Seekers and Spel BRC ERICAN RE. The tird Wusnema was found in a state of collapse on the sixth floor of a, downto -n office building. Restoratives were auoplied and h'e sat up feebly. "I'm all right now," he explained; "you see, I wanted to go up to our other ofilce on the tenth fioor--and-(here hc gasped for breath)-I found the elevator-going -up!"-New York EvIening Post.. Fashioned by Adversity. Many a man never found himself until. he lost all he had. A dversity . stripped him only to discover him. Hardships and obstacles are the mal let and chisel which shape strong lives into beauty. The hardships of pov erty may bring out the diamond in us. We always do our best while fighting desperately and faithfully to attain what the heart covets. Tobacco Seed Free. I will furnish to the farmers desring to plant tobacco this season tree .of charge the Warne. Orinoco, and Gooche tobacco seed. The seed can be obtained at the Manning Furniture Store and at Coffey & Rigby's stable at New Zion. R. D. CL.GK. Bad Effect. of Moonlight. There is scarcely any region on this globe from the equator to the newly found continent of the arctic circle and the lately discovered south pole, where there is not a general belief in the powerful and deleterious effects of moonlight on fish, newly planted seeds and to a lesser extent on meat which is to become food, says a writer in the New York American. Timkins' Little Joke. Mr. Spriggs, who was very self-Im portant, made an absurd offer for Mr. Timkins' extra lot in Fast Orange. He allowed a day for !Ir. Timkins to think It over; then called again. "Did y'ou entertain my propositiop?" he asked. "No," said Mr. Timkins. "Your proposition entertained me"-New York Evening Post. , Endurance. Whether it may seem paradoxical or not, it Is a fact In our nature that, without endurance, life ceases to be enjoyable; with out pains accepted, pleasure will not be permanent. A life from which everything that has in it the element of pain is banished,' be comes a life not worth having or worse, of intolerable tedium and die gust.-James Hinton. L ECTBRI doissOE EBITTERS AnXDINuma Daily Reminder. Character is sense of humor, and whatever else, it is that gives good womanhood its splendid character, Use Oxygen for~~'leng. Experiments-are being conducted in Germany to discover the usability of liquid air and liquid oxygen as ex plosives for mines, says the Coal Age. The liquid oxygen is mixed with alumi num powder and detonated, producing a force 2% times that produced by black powder. One advantage that it possesses Is that no bad fumes are produceA UlN R E erty, located on the ] 'Gold and I nce at all prizes. Don't t imne, saying the same thing inid ~uators-We turn real estate i THE ALTY & AU KITCHEN HATH CHARN CONTAINS POWERFUL APPEAl TO HUMAN NATURE. Writer Insists That Protest .of House maids' Union Ia Misdirected There Can Be No Better Place for Courting. The housemalds of Cleveland, O. have formed, a union, and they are greatly excted over the question "Shall we or shall we not consent tc receive our gentlemen friends in thi kitchen?" Good for the Honsemaids' union-I be .1eve In It. Better hours, better pay ,bitter sleeping rooms-I hope the housemalds will get all these thing. Why not? Butaboutthis kitchen business. Pause a moment, dear Madame President of the Housemnaids' union. What is the p~atter with the kitchen? Is there something disgraceful about it? Pray tell! And if so, when did its dis graceful dishonor begin? Ugly? A good, wholesome, clean, bright, cheerful kitchen? Why, to my mind, It's the prettiest room in the house, declares 'finifred Black in the New York American. What's ugly about a shining floor, and olean curtains, and a bright range, and rows of good cook ing dishes? I've seen dozens of stiff little recep tion rooms, with stiff little gilt chairs in them, and a stiff, berosied carpet on the floor, and a stiff gilt mirror on the solemn walls;' that weren't half so pretty as a kitchen to my eyes. I don't see anything disgraceful about a kitchen, unless it Is dirty. Seems to me, If I could cook well enough to hold a good place, I'd be proud of it, not ashamed, and, whis per, gentle maidens of the House maids' union. I never noticed any aver slon to the kitchen on the part of any man I ever met. The average woman has to argue with her husband by day and by night to keep him from making some ex cuse to get out Into the kitchen. Don't send your young men away from the kitchen, gentle Hilda, or sweet Eileen. Lead him right In and see how mild and tamahle the sight of -that shiny range and those iows of delectable spices will make him. If I had a young mar who was a little slow in coming to the point of talking about the fist I'd never see him anywhere but in my kitchen, and I'd wear a good, big, clean, service able kitchen apron, -when I saw him, too. Oh, yes, the tube skIrts and the elaborate hair are well enough to catch his vagrnt eye, but when you want to really enchain him give him a doughnut of your cooking, or a doz en cakes or so with raisins in them, and watch the ciution and the reserve melt from his manner like snow In the spring sunshine. Ole isn't all for moonligh'e picnics and moving picture shows, Hilda; he just acts that way to please you. What Ole really takes an interest in is a good fire on a cool evening, a comfy seat by it, and something good to eat. By this necromancy shall you hold him captive, no matter what yel low-haired siren tries to steal his [ingstree Road, one b Bilver Given o fail to Hear Penny Brot enticanly the sa me tone of yoice at lto cash. Write, wire or came to s' RS,' 'CTION. CO., Elec~ifying Cluod .If you will ta .- two thin lengths of celluloid, put unem in contact and then suddenly and rapidly pull them *. between your fingers, you will observe they both have become electrified inot only on their outride surfaces, where the friction of your fingers caused a negative electrficaiti, but also on the inner surfaces of the cel luloid. Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr. King's New Decovery is known everywhere as te r'eme-iy which will surely stoo a cough or cold D. P. Law son of Eidson, "Tar,, writes: "LDr. King's 19ew Disco".-y is the most wonderful cough, cold and throat and 1lurig medicine I ever sold mn my store. It can't be heat. It. ne eds no guaran tee." This is true, Lecause Dr'. King's ;New Discovery wiil re'ieve the most obstinata of cougihs and colds. Lung ttrouibles quickly beha-~d la its use. You should keec a bottle in the house at all times for all the members of the family 50e. and $1 00. Al'. druggists or by mail A. E Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia jor Sr. L-mi-a. ,4dv. Hawk Prc':ably "Ra ed." A hawk attacked a woman teacher recently in Felinfjoci counci! school, Llanelly, Wale's. The bird fierv throu gh the open window and clinging to the woman's blouse 'M .; only dislodged with difficulty when one of th.3 male teachers came to the rescue. The bird Is now in a cage'in one of the classrooms. Recognized the Burden. "No wonder them city people com plain about bein' all worn out with their social duties," vouchsa1nd a* prominent citizen of Wayoverbehind. "Wh~en I was down to New York I durn near unj'inted my neck tryin' to bow to everybody I met on the streets."--Magazine of Fun. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The worst cases, no matter ofhowlongstanding, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves 12ain and lea: at the snr etime. 25c,50c, $1.00 Good Rule for Right Living. Gentleness and cheerfulness, these come before all morality--they are the perfect duties. If vour mo.rals make you dreary, depead upon it they are wrong. I do not say "give them up," for they may be all you have; but conceal them, like a vice, lest they should spoil the lives of better men. -Robert Louis Stevenson. Human Eyesight D'iinishing. *A well-known English -doctor re cently made the statemenit that only about 30 per cent. of the present popu lation of Great Britain has normal eyesight, and if things go on as they are going now, he foresees a time when practically the whole of the 'British nation will be a nation in spec tacles. ,Cow Particd:.r as to !ts Tipple. A Tralee (England) farmer has a cow which refuses to drink water sup plied in the ordinary way. Then she is thirsty she leaves the held, goes to a lane where there is a water tap. turns this on and takes a drink. The story Is supported by photographs, and the cow Is credited with turning the+. taf after dring :NCE ock from heart of busi Away.. hers, d whq has made record of selling ik THE WOI TWIN 4 Greensboro,,] APPAREL SHOP FOR MEN ~AND LADLES Everything of the best for thbe personal'wear and adorn ment of both sexes. We ili mail orders carefully and promptly. D~AVID OUTFITT[NG COMPANY, Charleston, 8. C + Renoters for one to five horse im + proved and unimproved farms, $ with all necessary houses for farm +operations. Rtents from $2.50 to + $6 00 per acre. Apply either to $J. N. McKenzie or D. W. Ade-. + man & Sons Co . Alcolu. S. C. + - ANY BUSINESS flAN will appreciated the way we do busi ners. Every modern facility for the safe handling and storing of funds, the highest grade of clerical assistance, AN UNIMPEACHABLE RECORD of past transactions, etc. You will find. this an entirely reliable Bank. The Bank of Manning To The Public!I I would announce thart I am prepared to make estimates, and contract for all kinds of Brick Work, Plastering, Cementing and Tiling. All work done by me guqran teed. W. E. DeLAINE, Manning, S. C. The Best Hot Weather Tonic tROVE'STASTEL~Schill TONIC eariches the blood, builds up the whole system and will wes derfully strengthen and fortify you to withstand IfNE! U0S Less SectioRi.'. >ts at the rate of one a minute. Coine hear them. TL D'S ORIGINAL AUCTIONEER$S 1. C. mmmmmm,,mmpmm~mmmm & C. R. Sprott, F, 9. Htunter. SPresident and Tres. . Vice-Presideni and See~ Maning, S. c. ~ =.==MANUJFACTURERS OF., - SCotton Seed Products SAND - SHigh Grade Fertilizers Ladies !r Are you planing your Spring Wardrobe ? If so, go to Hirschmann's Store, and inspect the New Spring Goods which will arrive daily. Shadow Laces in real wide widthis, with Beading at the edge. for making daiuig~ Corset Govers. It is It is one of the newest. Underwear Suggestions. Pieces 25c., 39c. and 50e; also all kinds of new Laces and Embroideriesy some of it was made by the French Peasants, at lowest possible prices. Also watch for our New Corset Announcement Wa will carry for the Spring Season, *he mes wanted wakes, and any Lady will be able to get a Special Fitting at our Store, under personal guarantee, A new first.elass Line of Guaran~hed Rose for New Ladies, Misses, and Children, is on the way. D. HIRSCHMAN7