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WOMAN WOULD NOT GIVE I Though Sickand Suffering; Last Found Help in Lyd E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Richmond, Pa. - " When I sta taking Lydia D* Pinkham's Veget Compound Iwa, :.: dreadfully rund state of heal had internal t bles, and was s< tremely nervous " . :: prostrated that had given in to feelings I w h I have been in As it was I e a hardly strengtl times to be on feet and what I did do was by a g effort. I could not sleep at night of course felt very bad in the morn and had a steady headache. "After taking the second bottle ] ticed that the headache was not so I rested better, and my nerves i stronger. I continued its use uni made a new woman of me, and nc can hardly realize that I am able I so much as I do. Whenever I know woman in need of a good medici highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham's' etable Compound." -Mrs. Fa CLARK, 3146 N. Tulip St., Richmond Women Have Been Telling Worn for forty years how Lydia E.Pinkhf Vegetable Compound has restored t health when suffering with female This accounts for the enormous den for it from coast-to coast. If you troubled with any ailment peculia women why don't you try Lydia Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound? will pay-you to do so. Lydia E. P ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Waistcoat a Monarch's Fad. Historians tell us that Charles I England made a resolution to chi the fashion of his dress to one w he would never alter, and comn rated this decision to his counci October, -1666. From a diary of period we read: 'aThis day the : begins to put on his vest, and I see several persons of the house lords and commons, too, great c tiers who are in it, being a long sack close to the body, of black c and pinked with white silk under Succeed when everything else fail In nervous prostration and fema v1eaknesses they are the supren remedy, as thousands have testi e FOR KiDNEY, LMVER ANI STOMACH ROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sol over a druggist's counter. For Bee Stings. .For insect bites or bee and wa stings, a 'solution of common baki adidad water will give relief Wei anid'ammnina is also good. CASTOR I For Tnfants and Chn'dren In Use For Over 30Yeal Sthe Smiths in England and Ireland. In England the Smiths are the m aumerous of all families, but in Irela they are content to rank fifth, af Murphy, Kelly, Sullivan and Walsh SPECIAL TO WOME The most economical, cleansing germicidal of all antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder be dissolved in water as rneed: As a medicinal antiseptic for doucl in treating catarrh, inflammation ulceration of nose, throat, and t caused by feminine ills it has no eqi For ten years the Lydia i.. Pinah Medicine Co. has recommended Paxt in their private correspondence u r'omen, which proves its superior! Women who have been c. ed d it is "worth its weight in 0. druggists. 50c. large box, erbI.: The Paxton Toilet Co.. Bor:n, Mr Gentle Eyed Seal. Seals are still numerous and are liked by Labrador fishermen. Grenfell says that he has know! seal to haunt a net so persister that to get any fish the owner had watch all the while at one end of and -even then the seal would aim sunap off the fisherman's hand as raced to be .tirst to disentangle salmon. PRUDENCE says buy a bottle of Gowar Preparation and be prepared f croup, colds, pneumonia, coug and sore throat. Gowan's p: vents and -cures by destroyi inflmmation and congestic Externaland peetrating. $1.0 50cs 25c. Aldruggists. GREFRLYVILLE BUSINESS S C H 0 0 Indi vidual ttrinn for b., and iri's. Thle cours of Typewriting$ and B~okkheepj offers unsur!passe opportun il to the youths of your count y a very reasona ble prio :. Ho; can be obtained in tuwni. I particulars address,. Greelyville. S. C. 'Sa ;or.C Iron Sims vl :fq xis e2 9 04 n. op pa'Zlzs '%.1t1j uOISOC'l Its saa:soaa ifutpual aq: H sjaz ;X -p" ui sa24s as.isl Slat pai.I; ). q at u( "aa2aaI Suiuuna uaag a. Eq sasnoquaa. 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'' I P1raa S IM C { 47irt&rd ? !ip C1 .L.' u s l 3 ": " - " . a- I tionSour Stoiach.D:arrth jD IIi i' ormsCo wLIsioiis.Fc-arisii F o r O ve a !C Fres-=ae Signature of t rt Year1&. 1 1:0 Il NEW YORK. d W..ASTOR11 Exact C-J Oi v; Tf =_li" Tmi CCATAVtl CJM;PANY. NLW YORE CITY_ re ..nra _ r. rrr Gay4 UALITIES OF WHITE CHINA CEEI "- : 5 :..!:': . y'; " " " ,.; V ' III ::" '! "T i A:? v RX, : r? } 'i ;may .\?v rir."... :\i: /"r. : R rf "r,. ,.v:"ifi:;{r : Liv:tiv:?' :.fy .:}f ?j'"?+.?+; 2p,,...... .. . A. ..: {:'Svi :}iii:'r'ri:i :.7Y ".Y:;i: ,' ., % - -_. _..... .. Al.. J%:: '1 :\'liti":"?li.".t" ............. i:X.:ti. h.r?%H}}: - Every child on the farm should ha a pet. lamb.-- Have you given you child one? * * * Make a hot bed and have some earl: plants ready to set out when th weather is warm enough. * . . Exercise is of prime importance i: several ways. It keeps the pigs nin ble and in a healthy condition. * * * Vegetables delight in having warn deep, rich and mellow soil and wil pay generously for the privilege. * * * Three rules for success in garder ing are: Freedom from weeds, thin ning out, and keeping the ground me] low. * * * Some day we are going to find tha as good a way as any to use the su plus sour milt; is to give. it to th, iens.^ The - growing pig requires proteil and not much corn. It is all right. t give a little corn, but to' much i: harmful. Saltpeter water-one ounce of salt peter to a gallon of water-is a goof spray for rust on bean vines an< bushes. * * * Much can be done to prolong th -life of trees. -Fill up the decayet -places with cement after scraping ou all the decay. In purchasing a boar it is well ti . bear in mind that .one..with..heav bones is more to be desired than one a of slight build. * * * Are there -any old apple trees ft your orchard bearing undesirable fruit? It is easy to graft good varie ties upon themn. * * * E The ground never be al lowed to he . as in this con ditiin. -- . - .oisture.-is los unneEf. Curcas iScres, Cther Remedies Won't Cure T:c ri- ctasc, rcmatterofhtowlongstanding are- c'ared fy the wotiderful, old reliable. Dr Portyr's: Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieve - Tain-and !Leals at the same time. 25c; Soc. $1.0 Screwing up the E;yes. Disastrous to-the beauty of a child', exp'ession is thie habit of : crewing ul ..the eyes. The trick points very plain IN to defective vision and calls alou< for a. visit to an oculist. The visi must not be delayed, for ugly wrinkles around the eyes is the least evil o this defect. A short-sighted child 1i "severely handidapped when it begii in school -lif, a'nd neglected myopit leads to serious eye trouble in later life. Properly prescribed spectacles are all that is required to. end this * artidular trouble. The - Best Cough Medicine. "Ibae. udsdd Chamberla'i's Cough Remedy ever since I have . b -en keep ing bouse," says L. C. Hames, of Mar - bory, Ala.- "I consider it on of thle b est rerpedies 1 ever used. My chil ~lren have all .taken it and it works likt a ,.hm.. For- colds - ant n-hoopin e - couigh i:, is excellent." For sale by -alV :dealegrs. . adv. - Effect of Music orn Animals. - A unie~ue musica-l experience- has ~been conducted -recently . in France. 1t was resolved .to institute concerts for anima'is for-'tle puriiose of observ ing the effects cie music up'on them. The results of the observations made established the fact that disconnected d tones on stringed instruments Ereated no effect uponf horses beyond causing f some of the animals to manifest signs ay. *of impatience, but wheni a melody was la. 'played the- horses turned toward the ~aar ;players, - pricked up their ears and showed plainly the pleasure they expe rienced. - How is-Your Bnil'er? Tt'~has been statedl thiar a mau's stom11 ach is his toiler, his ho-ly is his engine and his cmouththe' Ih-e box.. Is y our boiler-stomarh) in goo'd working- order or is it so weak thatit will not stan-1 a full load and n-ot able to supply the needed enerey to vouor engine (boay)? If you have any trouble with your stomach Chamberlain's Tablets will dc von eood. They str-engthen and inviir *orate the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally. Many very remark able cures of stomach tr-oble have been effected by themn. For sale by al dealers. aide. Mrs. Lapsling Explains "We're always careful about these contigutous diseases,"- said 3.rs. Lap -sling. "-When Johnny had got well of .the measles we bought some sulphur candlea and disconcerted the house from top to bottom."-Chicago Trib tine. saDon't You Believe It. ~eScme say that chonie constipatior Scannot he cured.- Don'. yon believe it a Chamblerlain's Tablets have cured 2 others-why not you? Give them: a trial. The~v cost only a quatrter. Foi Ssale by- al dealers. ad '. Is There Any Difference? "I have read this book," said the f rate patron. "and it is the worst ever. It has the average penny-dread fulI looking like a Sunday school tract, Sand yet you gave it to me when I Sasked you for a historical romance." "Oh," gurgled the fair librarian. "I thought you asked me for a hysteri cal romance!"-Judge. Horrible Biotches of Eczema. O uickly cur-ed by [Dr. Ilobson's I zema Oi'ntment. C. I'. (aiwelh o0 a New 0Orleans, La., states: "My doctor 3 advised me to tryv 'lDr. I obion's ?Eza mat Sativ ' I usedt tree boxes of'Oint mnt an-d three cakes of Dri. iiohson'. De rma Zema '0aR. To'-dayt 1 hia've not - pot anywhere on my~ body and can sav [ ami Cere.' lt wi! do the samec -fot vou. Its sothing,' hlin. anti -sep' l etcti will rid you of 01 01 i huor t, blac-kiheads. pimpl e.1 Erzian -blotches-. i-ed unsighttv sorts. and leave your- skin cla a'nd hea-lthy. GCt: -box to-tday. Guaratted. Al:l):rug ic!Co. Philadellpi la -. Lou i. adim Human Eyesight Diminishing. A w elI-known English doctor re Scently made the statement that only - about )0 per cent. of the present popu Slation of Great Biritain has normal See-sight, and if things go on as. they are go'ng now. he forese~es a time when practically the whole of the -oBritish nation will be a nation in spec relieves rnceumaiL.m quickly. ] stantly relieves stiffness and 1 Don't rub -it penetrates. Rheumatism "I amn a t-av eking man and about one: could not walk. A friend recommended :.;ed it my knee was all O.K. and it has j -ur Liniment in the house and carry it, "css Phiadelphia, Pa. Rheumatisn Stiffness Vanished "I suffered with an awful stiffness in my legs. That night I gave my legs a good t rubbingwith Sloan's Liniment and believe me, next morning I could jump out of bed. I have been supplied with a bottle eves sinae."-Mr. A. Moore of Manchester, N. IL Sprained Ankle Relieved "I was ill fora long time with a severely srained ankle. I got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and now I am able to be abont and can walk a great deal. I write this because I think you deserve a lot of cred. it for putting such a fine Liniment on the market and I shall always take time tc recommend Dr. Sloan's Liniment."-Mrs Charles Rouse of Baltimore, Md. Sloan's Liniment gives a grateful sensation of comfort. Good fot sprains, neuralgia, sore throat and toothache. Use it now. At all Dealers, 25c., Soc. and $1.00 Send for Sloan's free book on horses. s Address Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. BOSTON, MASS. Fertilizer For Sale. We are wholesalers and im porters, handle both domestic and foreign fertilizers, buy di rect in large quantities and in bulk. We have built up our large business by selling direct to the farmers, we save them money. Get our prices before buying on the following: Acid Phosphate 16 per cent, Kainit. Hard Salt, Manure Salt., Muriate Potash, Blood, High Grade Tankag;e, Fine Ground Fish and Nitrate Soda. Address. CALHOUN ACI:ICULTURAL & INVESTMENT CO., ST. MATTHEWS, CALHOUN , Co., S. C. THE O O O PEOPLES BANK s o OF MANNING. ; *Urges its customers to think of d evoting a portion of their lands a ndi time next year' to the TOBACCO AND TRUCKIG: BUSINESS SThe price of T OBA CCO 4 * at Manning Warehouses, at their + recent opening, is all the argu- * 4ment needed on the TOBACCO +quiestion. We will endeavor soon to give * you the experI'ence of one man 4 on fonr acres of POTATOES. + . The Peoples Bak : OF MANNING. LQAN~S NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LhAW, Manning S. C Question Cleared Up. Manning- Readers Ca:n no Longer Doubt The Evidence. .-\sain and again we have read of stangers iln( distanIt towns who have". been~ eur'ed by this or''that medicine. Hu;r 31ann ing's p~rtien t qjuistion has al ways been "Hias a nyon' her'ie in Na:n nih: .been e'ured?" The word of a stran'er' living a hundred miles away may be trueC but it cannos have the same weight with us as the word of our own citizens, whom we know and re suert. and whose evidence we can so) easily prtove'. .htme V. Iteard'ln, Mamnninrg, S. . sayvs: "'Some years ago I userd Doan's Ki aney Pillis. priocuretd from Dr'. WV. E. Urown L'. Co's Drug Store. (now the D)ic'kson Drug Co ) and I found them to be a valuale kidney medicine. They br'ought me prompt and iasting relief from back'iache and pains aeross my loins and did me a world of good. ' For sale by all dlealers. Price 50 cents. Foster'-Milbun'x Co., Buffalo, New York, sole arzents for the United States. Riemnember thle Irilne-DIoan's -an d kenol oth.r Of -:Different Kind. "Oh, Will.' she said, moving a trifle closer to him. "I am so glad you are not rki.: They' say that some of these millionaires receive threatening let Iters taying that something dreadful will hareen to them if they don't pay the u "r's sums of money." "Oh, is that 2..?" replied Will. 'Why, I get plenty of such letters."--Yonkers Statesman. A Winter Cough. coLu h hianis on. r*.ckls the bIO2y. v'eak eus t he inne~s, a ni eften leads to seri crus resuis. The lirst. dose of Dr. King's Ne wi Discer .ly gives rel:ief. Henry I). *aners of Caventilsh . , was thret it.ed wi h onsump ltion. :after hiavinrg New D)cover.oudlht ' > be in Leiver fmlyit is- crinly tu bihe et of a!! -:edcin f. coui . >ids or tuneg for0zLde. fEYSIIORe. oapTR F b t stimulates the circulation -in- t soreness of muscles and joints. g n Never Returned ;ear ago I was laid up with rheumatism and 1 Sloans Liniment and the morning after I F neve'r bothered me sinc'e. I always keep d with me on the road."-"r. Thomas d. lamer. 0 i Neuralgia C h g fl h a. o. PURLY. S. OLIVER 0 BRYAN u PURDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys. and Counselors at Law a MANNING. S. C. V C. 0. EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT. a EDWARDS & PERRITT, CIVIt ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Offce Over Home Bank and Trust Co., MANNING, S. C. D R. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST, Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNTNG, S. C. Phone No 77-. J. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAw, MANNING, S. C. to of W.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN fo D S & WIDEMAN, t ATTORNEYS AT LAWv, MANNING. S. C. C HARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY. AT-Lw, MANNING, S. C. Prompt attention given to Collections. t JOHN G.CAPERS. o South Carolina). Ex-Commissioner Internal Revneu JOSEPH{ D. WRIGHT., CAPERS & WRIGHT, - AT ORNEYS AT LAW WAhI NsO..D. C. G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIWIL ENGINEER Office over Bank of Manning - W. O.W. W~oodmxen of the World. Meets on First Monday nights~ at ei Visitinr:Sovereigrns invited. ti LL ANY BUSINESS tlAN fo will appreciated the way we do buisi- ofe ness. Every modiern facility for the safe R< handling and storing of funds, the highest grd of clerical assistance. AN UNIMPEACh-ABLE RECORD of past transactions, etc. You will tind S this an entirely reliable Batnk. The Bank of Manning B Daily Thought. A grateful mind by owing, owes not, . but still pays, at once Indebted and dscharged.-Milton ar "My MamaSays - It Safe for . Children" -; U CONTAINS NO Q.9 OPIATES' bI Cc ORAGE CROPS FOR THE PIGS, tuestion of Feeding Is Most Impor, tant in Economical Production of Pork. For economical production of Pork rith forage crops, the question of ceding is one of the most, if not the lost, important consideration. The. est forage crops will do little more ian maintain swine. On the other. and, it is apparent that if hogs are etting a full feed of grain they wI1l ot make the best use of the forage. he amount of grain to feed, then, a question of great importance. 'rom experimental work It has -been etermined that the greatest economy forage is brought about when one ow Peas Fit Well Into a Rotation Having the Double Value of Con serving Fertility and Supplying Abundant Pasturage. all to two-thirds a :. full feed of rain. Under ordinary conditions, this ould mean that the hogs should be d grain to the extent of two to three er cent. of their live weight. In other ords, a shoat -weighing 100 pounds ould be fed two to three pounds of rain per day. From gains made by gs so fed it has been calculated that der average conditions a gain of tree-fourths of a pound per hundred. 'eight per day might be expected by ach feeding. When forage is abundant and fresh ery little grain is required. On the ther hand, as the season advances ad the forage becomes less plentiful bcocmes necessary to increase the mcnrt cr grain to produce the de. Reward! $50.00 reward will be paid for conviction' of the person that grounded, by wiring, telephone line of Sunday 28th, 1913, near DuRants Station. ALCOLU RAIROAD CO. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate, r Clarendon County, on the 16th day March, 1914, at 11 o'clock. a in. r letters of discharge as administra r with the Will- annexed of the Es t of Charles J. Rich, deceased. J. McDoweLL McFADDIN, - Administrator. anning, February, 16th, 1914. Notice of Discharge. - I will apply to the Judge of Probate r Clarendon county, on the 29th day January, 1914, at 11 o'clock A. M., r Letters of Discharge as A dministra- ' ix, with the Will annexed, of the tate of John P. Graham, deceased. CAROLINE M. GRAHAM, Administratrix. Davis Station. S. C, Dec. 27, 1913. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Pro te for Clarendon County, on the th day of .February, 1914, at 11 elock A. M., for Letters of Dis arge as Administrator of the tate of Mary M. Smith, deceased, HENRY A. KENNEDY, Administrator. January 16th, 1914. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Pro te for Clarendon County, on the th day of February, 1914, at 11 lock A. M., for Letters or Dis arge as Executor of the Estate of .G. Dennos, deceased, as to my :ts and doings effecting the inter t of William D. Fleming, one of e legattes of the said estate. JOHN H, DuBOSE, Executor. January 16, 1914. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate r Clarendon county, on the 9th day March. 1914. at 11 o'clock A. M., for tters of dischar~ge as Administrator te estate of Samuel N. Roberson, eaedl. H. L. WILSON, Administrator. Manning, S. 0., February 9, 1914. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate r Clarendon county, on tbe 9tliday March, 1914, at 11 o'clock A. M., for Lters of discharge as Guardian for bert E. Davis. formerly a Minor. J. W. MIMiS, Guardian. Paxville, S. C,, Februaay 9, 1914. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon, y James M. Windham, Esq., Pro - bate Judge. H E RE AS, A be Levi made suit to mue, to grant him Letters of Ad inistrat ion of the Estate and effects (ibb James. These are therefore to cite and ad onish alYand singular the kindred ad creditors of the said Gibb Lmes, deceased, that they be ad appear before me, in the court Probate, to be held at Manning or te 26th day of February next, after blication thereof, at 11 o'eiock in .e forenoon, to show cause, if any .ey have, why the said adrministra n should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 4th ty of February, A. D. 1914. JAMES M. WINDHAM, ELL Judge of Probate. The Best Hot Weather Tonic LOVES TASTELES chill TONIC enriches the >od, builds up the whole system and will won riuly strengthen and fortify you to withstand depressing effect of the hot summer 5e Carelessness a Bad Fault. Want of care does us more amage m want of knowledge.-Benjamia anklin. To Cure a Cold In One Day Ie LAXATIVE BROMXO Quinine. It stopS the ugh and Headache and works ofE the cold. uggists refund mroney if it fails to cure. . ROm.-- s.,nturenn meh bor. 25c.