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argers' Edijcational and Co-( erative ninORf America :-S o excel in quikity. The soil is the most humanizing thling in the world. The word of an honest man is worth more..than any M1. ' We. want '; m00f us to willig to let t 4 ther* - 'low-.mpke then. Brfng your young 7a r pleasatly. No Do'Pe one L'eis still bi man..who'Is able to sit down to a breakfast of buckwheat and pancakes. A stiff upper lip In time of stress Is sometimes interpreted success, and. It does lead to It not infrequently. . It is gratifying to obseve that every owner of an autombile imme-' diately becomes an advocate of good roads. , The woman who sells- $14C worth of turkeys a few days before Thanks 'giving can claim to having made a success. . Come to think of it, one should not .only be conteut to work, but glad: The workless life Is sure to be the joyless one- , ' 'Ee man d to ist an& ind plan'l outahead. of ne whnhin -he' has t .* such d gs The man man wh;lk abo Presince oe boys ajirls towing a "thsty" crop. Don't let that be the case at your house. 'A pretty bouquet on the table at din tier time can do more for the tired ,men folks than all you may say. A pretty dress, too, helps to make the meal taste a hundred times better. - It Is a bit hard on the lad who is away from home for the.summer nev er to get a line fim ihe-or mother Send him a;ood kingjetter every feW days. He -til l yo-the betteifo it. CREDIT OFlUROPEAlFAR' Manifest AdvditaggsPolted Out -byI Congressman. .80fph Mosm id' I Matter Should Be Pressd. I The.. standard length of time In En- I tope for a long time firm loan is fifty-four years- -For such a loan at the present time .the rate Is 4.85 per cent, divided as follows: . Interest, 1 four per cent.; adInistration, 35 per < cent., andgamoxtigin (vWment'Gn .1 rincipal)Z'.0 n s t Wl pity both ir ijai4 nteet and repay al charges duo to the bank a st Incr t son* tm ii will giv6 n ' -o bow it works, writes Corgr' ma Rtalph W. Moss, -in the World's Work. I It does not depend upon compound in .terest, but uspon the fact that though the rate of yearly payment reains the .same,the charge for Interest and iiministration Is constantly decreas ,principal sum which. 15sd.Ostatlb kng repaid. Therefore,. the propotion? hwilch Is applied' toward the iepay-1 ment of the principal Is always in-. 'creasing. For illuskin' If the- debt were $1,000 -the debtor will pay $24.25 1eyery- six months. Of .the first pay: -andnt, .$20 will go -.for Interest, $.76 belongs to the bank and $2.50 Is ap p lied to the repayment of the princi jpal. When the debt Is half discharged; o'wever,.dia. burihnnill= .be greatly changed. The borrower _will pay- $24.25 as usual; of tis amount, 'a onlym for iii~io ed to the payment of pict'as the first one went largelygto'b !of Interest. In this -way, -oe lo c one per cent. will repay theprpcia Infifty-four years, providng1i con tire period. The manifest advantages, are so great that we should press this :matter most vigorotusly.. I. . Losses of Shee[5. Losses of sheep from disease dur ~ing the last year are estimated to be Iabout -24.: Ifr , thousand, compared 'with 26.6; 'the'eten-year average ''of such losses. Losses from oxposure *are estim-.ted to be 35.1 per thousand, which -compares with 46.6 similarly _:estimated a -year ago and 35.6 the. ~ten-year average. IThe year Is thus seen to have beedi favorable. The total losses per thioul ~sand, froza~both disease -and exposure, If applied' to the approximate num bers and values on January 1, would indicater~a loss of about 2,559,000 4head, -irth -$10 ,082,000. -Good Poultry House Floor. LThe foundation walls are made of cncrete laid six inches below frost ~line. The floor Is of concrete. It Is .atsolutely necessary "that .t'e~ floo ~are a base of cinders or coarse sine ,and that the top or fin.ishing[coat 'b~ .six or seven inches aboive -the level ~f the outside grade line. Unless Ithese precautions are taken the fl'oir' ,will'-draw up moi~ture from ~the soil Iol'ow and will always be damp. Archeological Find. Some interesting remains of an old Friary have been brought .to light during alterations to Cromwell House the site of the birthnpiace of. Oliver Cromwell. at Huntingdon, England. The remains include the base of a wall with parts of two doorways. The foundation of a large chimney stack has be'en found. and in one hearth ashes still remained. The house is beieed to have been founded by the Augustinian Friars shortly before Galdaria or Chills & Fever Prscription No. 666 is prepared especially - MAt ARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. I'.e at s doses will break any case, and c::,atonic the Fcver will not cets on the liver better than na donot gripe or sicken. 25c Proof of Goodne-s. Sa g:;;od ifel. wh-. cha receh'Iw iOff Well "Tbedford's Black.Branht is the best all-round iedIcne lever used," w r i t es1 J. A. Steel n, of Patonvie.ies, "I suffered terribly witN liver troubs, and could get no relief. The doctors said I had con sumpgrhn. I could not work at all. Finally I tried - SUEOFORB'S and to my and am to-day a s man." Thedfo BIack Draught is a general, cathafic vegetable liver me cine a has been-7 tes of bowels, 7 i$$ et it a package.today. Insist on the " ge -Thedford's. E-70 L && Thought. fere is so humble that if it b.true human mAWit may- not hope:". &ied ame &f. his light.-Phllips The "Mischief Quarteite"'and It's Wo a Each rear the month of Jtna--y( umbers its list of victims from s luenza, Ia grippe, bronchitis and pne- a nonia. The prompt use of Foiy's Toney and Tar Comuound will check .be asset of a cold and stop a couuh, >revenin the development to more - eriods conoitions. Keep it on hand. I Por sale by all dealers every where. adv Musle Kept Up. The mother of one family of small hildren always takes the hour after he children are snugly tucked li bad i keep up her music. It gives the other an opportunity to enjoy her nusic and teaches the children to laten and enJoy fine music. His Stomach Troubles Over. mr. dyspeptic, would you not like to eel that your stomach troubles were >ver. that you could eat any kind of 0 ood you desired wfthet injury? That nayfeem so Enlikelytoyou-tbat you do mre-en hope for anc epding of your F rouble. but permit us to assure you ba't it is not, altogether imoossible. If ifiers can' be cured' permanently, and houds have been, why not you? r R. Barker; of 'Battle Creek, dichT is one of them. He says, "I was ,roubled with heartburn. indigestion, 0' nd liter complaint until -I used Chamn- be rlain's Tablets, then my trouble was ver." Sold by all dealers. adr. Wet Clear Through. Ek~l~r.!sgniga thes ta ele with her cup ofwater. Her father, ook the cup~from her and in so aoing mednta~y spilled somie of -the water a her. "There," she cried, as she left he table' Indinantly, "you wet me lear to my feeligs " Real Hard Luck. , Our notion of hard luck is to -be rerworked .on a government job. tcison Globe. A Difference in Working Hours. i man's working.day is 8 hours. Bis WrgSmusnte wo erfectly 24 j go ~&ours work.n -, ki~ys can not., ( a y saund and health- r< a-egve~aE . Foley's Kidneyk 'ills will make themn so. You cannot Itl ae thsem into. your systemn without fy ord results folloi i. For sale by-oall esers everywhere. adv.b -ti Revised by a Parvenue. 1CUi.rush .Inwrhere climbers c, c~r to treade-Judge. . ~ASTORIA For Tnfants and ChiIdrea i~tse For Over 30 Yearsr gnatureof' "' ( % Holder of the Elliott C. Ithe Franklin Institute of P Machine Friendship Net to Be Patched. Friendship is a vase which, when it Ir, -awed by heat, or violence, or acci dcr . m-ay as well be broken at once. It c:n necver be trustred rfter. The =%,re groceful and cruamental it was, the more clearly do -:.e discern the hopelesscss of restoring it to its for mer state. Coarse stones, if they be fractured, may be cemented again; precious stones, never.-Landor. Who Makes Up the Suicides. According to Dr. Jacques Bertillon, the French statistician. ,uicide is com monest among liquor schers, chim..ey sweeps, butchers. fruiterers and mu sicians. It is frequent among "came lots," shop assistants, cutlers, hair dressers, servants, ccsters, lawyers, doctors and druggist. It is rare among the clergy, govornment officials and men leading an active, open-air life. -Qui .r Refuge for Hunted Stag. Pursued by hounds a stag bounded In through the open French windows )f the Y. M. C. A. building- at Ash bourne House, Epsom, England, and book refuge in the larder, which meas ires eight feet by six. The huntsman tnd whips quickly.came up and, secur ng the stag with ropes, placed It in lome stables, from which it was re noved shortly afterwards. She Wanted a Coffee Calculator. In a Souttb side home there is a cock Ley cook with an ~unusual facility for he misuse of words. One morning this reek she said to hei mistress: "'Ow auch would one of those coffee calcu itors cost?" "Why," asked the mis rss soberly, "are you percolating on itting one?"-Kansas City Star. Colds To Be Taken Seriously. ,Intelligent people realize that com ion colds should he treated rromptly. fthere is soeezing and cWllness wit b oarseers4, tickling throat :m11d cough I, egin -promptly the use of Foley's oney and Tar Compound It is ef etire, pljesant to take, checks a cold nd sts the coii-h which causes loss Fs: anli'lowers the vital resistance. 'or sak by all dealers everywhere.. Art of Simplicity. Simplicity is .he art of making peo 6 wonder how much more oe tows.-Life. 8em Neous Dpression andl.ow Spkite heOld Standard ge-al strnezthening tonk ROVE'STASTELES chmi TONICcr-ouses th rer, drives out sIaa-it and bziids up the sy. mseApPetize aid dt estion.50. Fully Supplied. Maid-"If you please, m'm, man is called with a bill.' Mistress rell him we have some already!" Chronic Constipation Cured. 'Five vea-s ago I had the worst case r chronic constipation I ever knew of, ad Chamberlain's Tablets cured me, rites S. F. Fish, Brooklyn, Mich. or sale by all dealers. adv. ,Surely the Limit. Overheard on a street car: "I hate knock my own brother, but If ig >rance was an alley that boob would a boulevard."-Kansas City Star. Help The Kidneys. Kanning Readers Are L.earning The Way. It's the little kidney ills The lame, weak or aching back The unnoticed urinary disorders That may lead to dropsv and Bright's :sesse. Whecn the kidneys are weak, HIlp them with Doan.e Kidne.xPills A remedy especially for weak kid e's. Doan's have been used in 'kidney roubles for 50 years. Endorsed by 30,000 people-endorsed t home. Proof in a Manning citizen's state lent. Mrs. H. P. Jenkinson, Church St., fanning, S. C., says: "I gladly recomn tend Doan's Kidney Pills, for I know 'em personal experience they are a emedy of merit. I was annoyed by idney -complaint and had pains arough the smalL of my back. Doan's :idoey Pills helped me wonderfully, ct only releiving the misery in my ack, but strengthening my kidneys. ou may use my testimotii at any For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, iew York, sole agents for the United tates. Remember the name-Doan's-and ke no other Sometimes it Is. Dicit, whose father was a candidate er office, one day ran to his mother, elaiming: "Oh, mamm-- Mr. Smith ys papa's got the nominatIon. Is at worse than the measles?" BRA In the Typewri resson Medal awarded iby en nsyl van ia. You Will Eve: ncne.1 Ai- V7.; Feet Cold and wei ter. are a dan-rus comiudnaton 1 s )rty a; its:e and. con$eted ke es ifte. r u . . M;, s and no:ma, ::c'on of kidneys ani :lad. I der and remove the caose of the t -i le Contain no habit forming dras. Do you begin to coutrh at. night., jUst wheu you hope :o sleep? Do you have a tickling throat that keeps you awak--? Just take Foley's Honey and Tar Cem pound. It. will cheek the cough and stop the tickling sensation aL once Does not upset the stomavlh, is best for children and grown persons. SNEFFELS, COL. A. J. Walsh was badly cone up wit', rheumatlkm and sent for Foiev's Kiducy Pills which was the only thing ihat wo d cure him. Geo. Potter of Pontine. Mo., was down on hic back with kidney and bladder tronlp and Foiey Kidct-y Pills made him we! and ahl- to work. It iss.,-rd id medicin.- ari av.ays helps. Just try it. For .Ale "' a'1 dealer.; everwhe:e. adr. ______ _ Long LifetIme in Bed. Fifty-five years in Bed is probably a record In that line, and is held by Mle Lacaux, a spinster of seventy-five, living at Wouvion, France. Although In perfect health, she went to bed when she was twfnty with the avowed intention of never leaving it again, and has faithfully kept her word. She Is naturally suffering from chronic cramp, but her general health Is good. Best Cagh Medicine for Children. Iam very. !lad to say a few words I in praise of- Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy" writes Mrs. Lda Dewey. Milwau kee. W s. "I nave used it. for years both for my children and myself and it never faLs to relieve and cure a couab or cold No family with children should be witbrut it as it eives almost immediate relief ii, caces of croup.'? Chambealain's Cocki h Remedy is pleas ant and safe to take. which is of great importance when a medicine mucs be eivest t:. yotn children. For sale by all de-ers. Obviously. The woman who searches for a beam y doctor Isually needs one.-Judge. Hent Kept Busy. There.ar steed daily in t.e UnIted -oue t. 3,000,000 eggs. . e~p. t Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy has5 no superior for coughs and colds. It is pleasant to lake. tI.4 fin no optium or other narcotir. It always cure. Forsdl e by all dealers. adv. Korean Postage Stamps. Korea displays the plum blossom, )n her stamps., It is the royal flower )f her last dynasty-a dynasty which reigned for 500 years, until the Jap mese wrested it away. Rare Merit. This paper does not puff medicine advertisements. But we want. to say that we have inquired about Gowans, King otExternals, for colds and as a preventative for Pneumonia, and thousands of testimonials, principal among which is one from ex-Governor. R. B. Gleen, of North Carolina, and they all sing loudly the praises of Gow ans. See the advertisement elsewhere today and try a bottle of this wonder ful remedy. The Gowan Medical Co., guarantees it and your money refunded if Gowans does not do all claimed for it. adv. WhistlIng for Health. A doctor has discovered that whist. ling Is good for the health.-It fills the lungs with invigorating oxygen, and this revivifies flagging spirits and flabby muscles. Boys are prone to be broader-chested than girls and better constructed for deep muscular tones because of the lung exercise which ac companies whistling, and one of the first things they try to do when they'Ti passed babyhood i to whistle. Worms The Cause of Your Child's Pain. A foul, disagreeble breath, dark cir cles around the eyes, at times feverish, with great thirst; cheeks flushed and then pi, ab;dornen swollen with sharp cramping patins are all indications of worms. Don't let your child sufrer Kickapoo Worte Killer will give sure relief-It kills the worms-while its laxative effect ad d greatly to the health of your child by removing the danrer ous and disag-ceable effect of worms and parasites f rom the system. Kick apoo Worm Killer as a health produc er should be in '-very housahold. Per fectly stie. Buy a box today. Pr-ice 25c. Al' Druggists or hr maiil Kick apoo Indian Med. Co. Phila. or St. Louis. adv. ~ Proper Focusing of Blnocular-s. In focusing binoculars the tubes should be eueL-Ided to their limit be fore placing to the eyes and then ad justed, for, If extended afterward, an optical nerve strain is caused that lometimes results seriously. AN D PR STAMP! tter Field and in a class b Holder of every Grand ed in the last twelve years. ER nitually Buy. Lameness Sloan's Liniment is a speedy, reliable remedy for lameness in horses and farm stock. Here's proof. Lmenees~one b ihda horse sprain is pulling, and hewas so not cwa foot at all. I got a bottle of you Liniment and pat iton four tLimes, and in three days-hbe showed no lame n and made a thirty mile rip besdes."-WaZs B. Aknrfard. La SsIls, COL For Splant ana Thrms "I have used Sloan's iniment on a fine mare for ap~nt and cured her. This makes the third horse I've cured. Have recommended it to my -eighhom for thrushand theysayitisfne. I nd It the bestLiniment ever used. Ikeep on hand your Sure Colic Ct for my self and neighbors, and t can eertily recommend It for Colic."- aS. Ses McDmiaegh Ga. is n quick safe remedy for prhn rL roup,cazlker and bumblefoot. Try i For Roup end Cankoc "Sloan's Liniment is the speediest ad surest remedy for poultr roup and canker in all its foms. ia r canker in the windpipe." 2, Sfo.r10 ing-, Jarey. bi H. At allDealers. 25e., 50c. & $1O" Read Sa'sBoolk oc Horses. Caonke Hogs a" Pultry; sent f oe. tEISoNIn. inv st yu r n Simple L. w -~f Gravitation. Under the law of gravitation drops h liquid in falelng tend to a spherical arm as rain from the clouds, and In he case of shot the molten lead i oured though pnforated Colanders .t the top of the tower, which assist CI civdrm a rnani'.ral aho'no hrelatd gyetds Cured r'e wovst easer, no y --rof how long d cured by the ' .old reliable Dr. ,,j weals a n t.. to e. 25cY 50c $1.0 . Newsi eI den purts ora a- o CL r tslf4ereare atfewy Pr ze of i e and fiward Chidren's. Weca World & Be Frozen to Death. The received religious doctrine is that our planet is to perish by fire, 1ut a p,-nrminent astronomer holds that its doo)m and the universe's doom -an inco1uccivably far-off doom-is to be frozen to death; "the ultimate end is absolute frigidity in the blackness of interstellar right." Aurtralan. Dreicr the City. More Lhan one-third of Australia's iesidents live in four cities-Sydney, idelaide. Melbourne and Brisbane. Famous Authors Once Sailors. Perhaps the most celebrated au tors vho sta:-ted life as sailors are Fenimore Cooper, the famous author of the "Last of the Mohicans," Clark Russell, the author of "Alone on the Wide, Wide Sea," and Frank Bullen, the author of "The Cruise of the Ca chalot." This trio has made excel lent use of the seafaring lore which -only experience can give in the long list of works for which they are re sponsible. Book Windows. Books are the windows throng3 -which the soul looks out. A homf without books is like a room withoul windows. No man has a right to brin up his children without surrounding them with books, If he has the means to buy them. It- is a wrong - to his family. He cheats them! 'he love o1 knowledge comes with reading, and grows upon it. And the love of knowl edge, in a young mind, is almost a war rant against the inferior excitement 01 passions and vices.-Henry Ward Beecher. Dr.King's New LifePIlls The best in'the world. No One To!d Him. A man was caught in the yards of the Premier Motor Manufacturing company the other day while helping himself to a liberal supply of coal. His captor, grabbing him by the col lar, asked: "Who told you to pick up that coal?" "Nobody told me, sir," replied the man. "I Just needed it." -Indianapolis News. RU B-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches,. Cramps, Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Ste. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ..rnaily and externally. Price 25c. 'H ofBetter hoes, you never see the ,which either snakes it a shoe-that is why it is ioney in a pair of ~NGWEAR SHOES are made by manufa reputation on honest) id they stand behind e the Bell Trade...Mark you to see the hidden j We Have Them a to search around for these sh< We have selected with exce; leathers for this season in Meni er to the foot-needs of the wi wearing a pair of LONGWEA 2. JENKINSJJ lanning, 5. C. WON ,eader >f its victories: Holde~r of every Internati' ACCURACY, and STABILIT L, Charlestoi JNILKA[IONAT SM GSCOOL LESSON (y E. 0. SELLERS. Director of Evening ~artment, the Moody Bible Institute, cag.) LESSON FOR JANUARY 25 SERVINb JESUS. LESSON TEXT-like 8:1-3; 9:57-: E3S-42. GOLDEN TEXT-"Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of these my brethren, even the least, ye did ft unto me."-Matt. 25-40. The first section of our lesson text has no connection -'h the other two. Itis taken from.a. fe several months previous 'to.the time of the Perean ministry and was undoubtedly chosen as an indication of the company who traveled with Jesus and his disciples, and who provided for his needs. We must remember that Jesus was not supported by a board, a church, nor by some philanthropically Inclined fellow citizen. It is to the second two sec tions therefore that we devotd our chief attention. Diffei'ent Ciasses. I. Those who would follow- Jesus, 9:57-62. Read carefully Matt. 8:19-22.. Three different clas:.t : here repre sented: (1) The in ..ive follower (v. 57, 58). This is :he man .who Is moved by a sudden desire to laccom pany this marvn Teacher, lbut'like the min in theiparable, does -ot sit down and count the cost ere he-starts to build his house. This thought -is emphasized when we read (Mat. 8:19) thAt this man was a scribe, one who would not be expected to make such - a resolve. He must have been-.eeply stirred by whatlhe had seen and. heard in the life of Jesus. Such a resob promised well, but it to soon re'vealed to him that he did -not realize what was involved in his promise (v. 58). Jesus showed the man that to go "whithersoever" with him means to share his experiences, his fare, his quarters, and to receive the same treatment he received, 2 Tim. 3:12. It Is a mistake to til folk that the road of eghteousness is a primrose path. The road of disobedience is a 'rough' one, as the man who went to Tericho found, still the road 'of righteousness is a narrow one, Matt. 7:13, 14. ''very follower of Jesus must be willing,-to take what he took, and . to receive what he received, John 15:20; 1 Pet,. 2:21. This sentence (v. 58) hass, done' more to give us a comprehension of the earthly surroundings of our Lord than any other in the gospels, 2 Cor. 8:9. (2) The procrastinating follower (v. 59). Jesus did not forbid the first man, he simply showed him what was - involved. Thij man, however, Jesus invited to a place as disciple-learner. That he was willing to accept is eii- - dent, only he was not yet quite ready, "I will, but-." It is_not'at all probe ble that this man's father was avat Ing burial; had his father but. 1u1i died, and awaiting burial, Jesus would not have prevented. Rather he was indicating a father about to die 'and that he- would follow after his father's death. Hence the sharp'words of the Master, "Let .the dead bury the dead." A proper duty, a sacred duty, but not so proper nor so sacred as to have pre edence over the claims of Jesus, Matt. :337 10:37. - Ever Ready to Ser-v. IThose who did follow Jesais L:38.42. We now turn to consider his little company who were ever eady to serve our Master. From v. 58 we know that not every home was pen to receive Jesus as was this one n Bethany, John,11:1. Though this was Martha's home (10:38), and there fore she felt the burden of hospitality, et she did not hear the word esdid er sister.ry, Mark 4:19. Martha" was occupied with duty and Mary, with Jesus. Martha was occupied with - any .things, Mary was occupied'with he "one thing needful." The result as that Martha was "distracted" (R. V.), while Mary was at-rest. Jesus ants his disciples, his followers, to it at his feet and to learn of him. He nows all about duty's dull demand, ut the one thing needful is, first of 11l, 'to learn of him. Martha's love rompted the service, but there was oubtless much pride that accompa aed it. Jesus, as we have seen, was cit cumbered with much comfort,.and tis doubtful that he was desirous of , big dinner. Jesus does, however, ommend communion with filmself as eing, "that good part." Afterwards, rhen death invaded that circle, it was fartha that had the most intimate ealing with our Lord, see John, chap er 11. hence we conclude that she erned on this day the lesson Jesus oght to teach, viz., that in the life f quiet communion (Iza. Z0:15) we - all receiv.e that strerngth'that is ab ~olutely essential, if we are to serve imn acceptably. We -must not allow 1e daily, legitimate demands of duty >0 interfere with a life of full;. free, fel >wship with thle Master. Summary-It has never been re rded that Jesus ever complained of e hardships of life, yet he had his timates who were glad to minister to s needs. The call to companionship ith Christ, the call, "follow me," is e most stupendous prograin yet pre eted to man. The perfect disciple, is well as the ideal woman, is the one ho is a blend of the divergent char :ters of Martha and Mary. It is at e feet of Jesus we are to receive that uipment which is necessary - for of ctive sarvice. "Making excuses takes nch time that had better be put into iaking gocd.'" NSUJRANCE that protects your life-not in come only. Gowan's Preparation in the home insures againstpneu - monia, colds, croup, soreness in lungs and throat by destroying infammation and congestion. External and penetrating. All Druggists. $1.00, 50c., 25c sure today.; 0f a Different Kind. "Oh, Will." she said, moving a trifle oser to him, "I am so glad you are ot ri: They say that some of these illonairea receive threatening let rs saying that something dreadful ll happen to them if they don't pay e writers sums of money." "Oh is at ad?" replied Will. "Wy I get enty of such letters."-Yonkers IIE + PEOPLES BAK j i OF MANNING. I + Urges its customers to think of devoting a portion of their lands and time next year to the + TOBACCO AND TRUCKING [ ~ BUSINESs. The price of TOBACCO -at Manning Warehouses, at their. recent opening, is all the argu ment needed on the TOBACCO question. .+ We will endeavor soon to give you the experience of one man + on fonr acres of -POTATOES. The Peoples Batik+ OF MANNING. GREELYVILLE BUSINESS SCH 0 0 L. Individual training for boys and girls. The 'course of all English branches, Shorthand, rypewriting and Bookkeeping Dffers unsurpassed opportunities to the youths of your eounty at , very-reasonable price. Board :an be obtained in town. For particulars address, J. L JERVEY, Greelyville, S. C. Just gS How It Works. Try being as polite- to those with whom you Intimately associated Wa to acquaintances. You will a ssdtb h te ow"w- 1lMWz. 'hoe vital or hid. Sgood shoe always safe cturers who of quality, very pair of -making it yes-come rigt itional care, the , Women's and TOle famil and SHOESbu a . |I 1ii....... >nal Record for SPEED, Y. DI0 i, S.C.__