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Rheumatic Twinges 'icld immediately to Sloan's Lir iment. It relieves aching an swollen parts instantly. Reduc< inflammation 'ndquietsthatager izing pain. Don't rub-it pent trates. SLOAN3 Kills Pain gives quick relief from chest ani throat affections. Have you tries Sloan's? Here's what others say Relief from ltheuma ' "My mother has used one . . botti at Sloan's Liniment, and although sh is over S3 years of age, she has ol btied great relief from her rhenme .tism."-Mrs. E Lindedeaf. Gilro, CaL Good for Cold and Croup "A little boy next door had crup. gave the mother Sloan's Liniment t try. She gave him three drops on snga before going to bed. and he gotup with out the croup in the morning.'-Mr. m .. Sras., 3721 Emwood Are.. Ojico.y . Neum!ria Cone "Sloan'' Liniment is the best med tine in thie vn-Id. It has relieved m of neuragi. Those pains have all gon and I can trn'v say your Liniment die ..o tem."'--':=. C. Dawker of Johan AtallDealers. Price 25c., 50c.&$1.OC Sloshr's Instructive Booklet on Horses sent free. n. S. .OAN, hiC., BOSTON, MASS '. '_' =i.:1 L SHO P A NL LADIES ="; bing of the best :;:' >,f:ti wear' and ado - :. *! uau orders careft D.A VID CUTFITTING COMPAN' Charleston. L=. Iobes Your Money FRy Bring it, to us and open a Savin Account and we will lock it up -you. That is the only woy the averi muan can save money. 0l110 .Bilnk aln Trust ( Foreman's Gentle Hint. A. gang of laborers was emplol digging a mysterious ditch across i street. It was a sewer or a place put a gas pipe or something. One ii in/ particular was working as if were a chorus man in a play, .i going through the motions and p tending to dig a ditch. The forem came along and spoke to him. "Do be afraid," he said, with rich sarcac "Lean on th' shovel now an' thin. it breaks I'll py for it!" SuccessfnI Everywhere. Pe 'ple evrywhere are talking th" qiuick and flu" results Foley Kidt PPlis ijve in ineka c. rheumnatis kianev arnd 'aie ti roi'ubles. You c ne: take ti ino your sstemn with< good~c results Tha is~1 bocarise Fo6 Kidneov Pill to o kidneys a bladder ijs wh~" naure ealls for h: thse we ike'- and inactive gan;s. For' sale by l uzu1sts eve: To fleviv.e Ferns. Nitrate of soidh dissolved in wai should be given to ferns that a small or weak. one-cGuarter of ounce of nitrate to a gallon of wat One-half an ounce cf nitrate to a g Ion of water should be used on plar that are large and'vigorous. Soot a salt are also good to use occasional To Cure aCold in One Day TakeT.AXATIVEBto.7oQ:.ini~ue. Itstops Cough and Heacae. a:a~ works off the C< Druggists ref u::d ru:c::y .1it fails to ci R. W. GRO~t- siguna- on each box. Bukin de Salv The Best Sailva a. Th World. ABSOL UTEL. If you Waud.t to ge rki st purchas'' t.wlve of Iy ref~un~d your mioue; WHY WOMEN TIRE OF HOME t Is Their Workshop and They Grov Tired of It, Just as Men Tire of the Office. A man goes home tired from hi. day's work and wonders why his wife wants to go somewhere in the even ing. "Why go out?" he says. "You must dress up and put on airs anc manners, and talk dreary nothings tc those who talk dreary nothings bacl to you. Here is a delightful home tc take your ease in, a cheerful fire, an uncut magazine, a drowsy armchair, why go out?" The man does not stop to think that the woman has worked all day tc make the home delightful, has laid the fire, has dusted the armchair, besides doiig a thousand other things to en s able him to enjoy his uncut magazine in slumberous peace. She likes ' a quiet evening, too, but occasionally she likes something else. "Women haven't the home feeling," says Jones to Robinson. "Why, when I take a vacation, I want nothing bet ter than to stay right- at home, with the children, and potter round the place. I hoe a little, I carpenter a lit tle-there are always a lot of odd jobs waiting. "The two weeks are over before I know it. But Mary, she's different. She likes to pack her trunk and go to one of those summer hotels where you wear your best clothes and talk all day." And Robinson agrees that wo men haven't the home feeling. No home feeling! To a true mar r ried woman home is indeed her world. Rat it is a world of care as well as a worla of happiness. She never returns to it with the infinite sense of relaxa tion that her husband feels. No mat ter how tired she is, there is, from the minute she unlocks the door, some thing to attend to. -something on her mind. What wonder is it that she wants to roam a little, if only for the pleasure of coming back. The next time your wife asks you to take her out for an evening do not grumble, but consider how you would like it if, after you had done a hard day's work, she came into your office at 5 o'clock and suggested your pass ing the evening there with a magazine or two. A woman's home is her place of business.-Youth's Companion. itter fyl Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female vweaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testifed. FOR KIDNEY, L.IVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. tt . -Milestones. The old-fashioned little girl who -- ased to be told that there was a wild bear in the blackberry patch now has a grown daughter who doesn't believe that ice cream makes reckles-Dal las News.' NORFOLK ?OYSTERS for in any style, and served ge right now-No.waiting. We keep nothing but the best 9of everything. If it's some thing good to eat, someth ing ttiat will tickle the ed palate: come in and let us he serve you. to an Courteous treatment guar he anteed to all. ist re- . Yours to please, JACK METROPOL, Propr. in ut-t ey to TAX NOTICE. Tihe County Treasurer's Office will be open for collection of taxes for 1913 on 15th October 1913, and close 15th rMarch 1914. Following are the tax er lvies Stae ta Simili, Ordinary re County 41 mills, Court House' and an County Bonds 11 mills, School Tax 1 ar. mill, Constitutional School 3 mills, al- Special School District 1. 5 mnills, 2. ts 3 mills, 3. 0 mills, 5. 3 mills, 7. 4 mills. 2d 9. 10 3-4 mills, 10. 3 mills, 11. 2 mills. y.13. 4 mnills. 14. 4 mills, 15. 8 mills. 16. * mills, 17. 4 mills, 18. 2 mills. 19. 10 20. 13j mills. 21. 3 mills. 22. 9 mills. th 24. 4 mills, 25. 8 mills, 26. 8 mills, 27. .6 mills. 28. 8 mills, 29. 4 mills, 30. 6 re. mills, 31. 2 mills, 32. 2 mills, 33. 2 -mills, 53 4 mills. L. L. WE LLS, County Treasurer. UD FOR 50c. Y 6UARANTEED. t of that COLD or LAGRIPPE our Capsules, compounded by nd they fail to cure, we will um al1ORE. For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the country that a great many women have escaped serious op erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and it is true. We are permitted to publish in this announcement extracts from the letters of five women. All have been recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be more convincing? 1 Hoianox, ME.-" I had pains in both sides and such a soreness A e I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I was so nervous I could not sleep, and I thought I never would, be any better until I submitted to an operation, but I commencedtakng Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new 'woman."-Mrs. ILYwAnR SOWE~s, Hodgdon, Me. 2 CHAnLOTTE, N. C.-"I was in bad health for two years, with hipains in both sides and was very nervous. I had a growth which the doctor said was a tumor, and I never would get well unless I had an operation. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and I gladly say that I am now enjoying fine health."-Mrs. Rosa Sins, 16 Winona St., Charlotte, N. C. 3 HAxoVER, PA.-" The doctor advised a severe operation, but my e husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and experienced great relief in a short time. Now I feel like a new person and can do a hard day's work gnd not mind it."-Mrs. ADA WILT, 196 Stock St., Hanover, Pa. 4 DECATrr, ILL.-'I was sick in bed and three of the best physi 4. cians 'said I would have to be taken to the hospital for an oper ation as I had something growing in my left side. I refused to sub mit to the operation and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound-and it worked a miracle in my case, and I tell other women what it has done for me."-Mrs. LAUaA A. Garsworw, 2300 Blk. East William Street, Decatur, Ill. 5 CLEVELAND, Om1o. -"I was very irregular and for several years e my side pained me so that I expected to have to undergo an op eration. Doctors said they knew of nothing that would help me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- c T ca table Compound and I became regular and free from pain. I am thankful for such a good medi cine and will always give it the highest praise." Mrs. C. H. GIFrrn, 7305 Madison Av., Cleveland, 0. Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. (COITIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. ~ Your letter will be opened, read and answered - - F by a woman and held in strict confidence. 5 a. . Rheumatism BIood Poison Scrofula, Malaria Skin Disease F o R Because it Purifies the Blood READ WHAT N(OTED PEOPLE3 3A? O1 - LIPPMAN'S GREAT REMEDY-P. P. P. IH - ~3o,. wohdsuffered fiteen hope. bu ow confess that P. P.'P. was r WiLL H4ELP YOU, TC'O-AT ALL DRUCCISTS-si.oo EP V. L!PPMAN, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA C. R. Sprott, F. D. Hunter, Pr esident and Treas. Vice-President and Sec. I 111110OIL IILI Manning, S. C. - MANUFACTURERS QF SCotton Seed Products ~ AND - ism4 ~Hi gh Grade Fertilizers a The Commiercial and Savings Bank OF SUMTER., S. C. Opened for Basiness on Saturday, Novem ber First, at 9 A. M. at 45 Main Street. C~~ We cordially invite both your Coimmercial and Savings- Bank.ng Business. We. pro;pose uneeasing dilige-nee anud the most libera treatment. c'>nsistent with sound and pro;iressive banking. DIR ECTORS. S. 31. Piers~on, 0. J. Lemon, A. L Lesesne. Henry P. Moses, J. K. Crosswell, J Z. Hearon, .J. Clinton Brogdon, P. M. Brown. R. Dozier Lee, P'. 31. Parrott, .J. Hf. 31yers, T. B. .Jenkins, N. H1. Forrester, R. A. Bradham,. .R. A. Burgess. S. N. Gillispie, J. M. Chandled, H. L. Tisda e. OFFICE RS. A. L.. LESESNE. PRESI DE'NT. J1. K. CROSS WELL, V-Pres. RI A. BRADHIAM, CASHIER, For Weakness ad Lo.s c' Appetite |..21 Relieve Nervous flspressin and Low Spirit: 3ov' TATLEsS ehi: 'ic. drve out oV sTASTL cilTnICaousest$ Unlimited range is good for the pig. " " * Aim to get alfalfa started on your farm. Also have a silo. "* s The average broiler will shrink about half a pound in dressing. e" " It barley Is available It Is best to feed It for fattening. Chickens like it. " " " Skim the milk as soon after milk Ing as possible, and cool the cream at once. " " S One corn tassel is said to produce enough pollen to fertilize 200 bushels of corn. " " " Arguments setting forth the advan tages of diversified farming are hard y needed. Remember that the value of the ma nure can .be increased by a wise selec tion of feeds. s " - Where large amounts of corn are fed In hot weather look out for apoplexy and sudden deaths. s " . A sudden change in the calf's diet Is often the cause of troubles that re ult disastrously. .e - " Good stock, plenty of ran -e, and freedom from lice and filth .e the sedets of success with turkeys. " S - The demand for good dairy -cows is n the up-grade and even the most ptimistic cannot see the limit. " .* - When figuring the value of the pure bred dairy cow remember that the price of her calf is an item of import lance. " " " The dairy farmer is often judged by the amount of clover or alfalfa that be raises and his attitude towards these two crops. -" s - Another advantage in marketing butter fat is the fact that it can bede lvered more economically than kny )ther farm product The Best Cscuih Medicise. "I have u=edeChambriain's Cough pmedy ever since I have been keep ng house," says L. C. Hames, of Mar >rv. Ala 'I -ons'der it on- of the st8 emedie. Leier us' d Mv ch:il ren have all takn it. and it w< rk; like t charm For cods and whooping vugh it is excellent." For sale by all dealers. ndv. Endurance. Whether it may seem paradoxical ir not, it is a fact in our. nature that, without endurance, life ceases to be joyable; with out pains accepted, pleasure will not be permanent. A life tom which everytiing that has in it he element of pain Is banished, be :omes a life not worth having or worse, of intolerable tedium and dis gust.-James Hinton. How is Your Boiler? Is has been~ stated that a man's stom-. rwb is his boiler, his body is his engine od his mouth the fire box. Is your >oiler (stomach) in good working order >r is it so weak that it will not stand a ull load anid not able to supply the eeded enerey to your .engine (booy)? f you have any trouble with your ~tomach Chamberlain's Tablets will do ou good. They strengthen and invig >rate the stomach and enable it to do .s work naturally. Many very remark ble cures of stomach trouble have seen effected by them. For sale by all lealers. ad~v. Inspiratlonl There is a lot of poppycock about his thing we call "inspiration." Men :1 not sit down in a trance and arise to find themselves equipped with genius. Acievement means toll and truggle and continuous effort to mas ter small things that eventually shall tontribute to the perfect whole. Don't You Believe It. Some say that chonic constipation :annot be cured. Don't you believe it. haberlain's Tablets have cured thers-why not you? Give them a rial. They cost only a quarter. For ale by all dealers. adv. Tonic In Scent of Lavender. If you are a martyr to neuralgia or leadaches you may envy the people who prepare lavender for sale. Laven er, indeed, is an excellent tonic for myone who is run down. Doctors fre luently recommend people suffering 'om nervous breakdown to get a job t gathering or distilling this fragrant 21ant. Horrible Blotches of Eczema. Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Ec ema Ointment. C. P. Caldwel, of ew Orleans, La., states: "My doctor dvised me to try 'Dr. Hobson's Ecza na Salve.' I used three boxes of Oint nent and three cakes of Dr. Hobson's )erma Zema Roap. To-day I have not spot anywhere on my body and can ay I am cured]." It will do the same or you. Its soothing, healing. anti eptic action will rid you of all skin tu mors, blackh eads, pimples, Eczema >otches, red unsightly sores, and leave 'our skin clean andI healthy. Get a >ox to-day. Guaranteed. All Drug rists, 50c., or by mail. Pfeiffer Chem cal Co. Philadelphia & St. Louis. adv GREELYVILLE BUSINESS S C H 0 0 L. Individual training for boys td girls. The course of all English branches, Shorthand, rypewriting and Bookkeeping ffers unsurpassed opportunities kotheyouths ofyour county at a very reasonable price. Board :an be obtained in town. For particulars address, J. M. JERVEY, Greelyville, S. C. To Avoid Rust. To avoid using hooks and eyes that wrill rust, test them with a magnet. f they can be drawn by the magnet h'ey contain steel and should not be sed on anything that requires laun Iinitators Tal ALWAYS I1S For Colds, Croup and Pn Thousands of testirnonials from back-if not as represented.* I have used Gowans Preparation in a surprised by results. It has always co; Have given Gowans Preparation a tl -i preparation on the market for the relief cold in thg head and chest. .All Druggists sell Gowans. GOWAN MEDIF K< . Concor SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to 'be dissolved in water as needed. A'sa medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, anid that caused by feminine ills it has no equal. FoH ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in-atheir private correspondence with 7/omen, which proves its superiority. Women who have been cured say Kt'is "worth its weight in gold,'' At ruggisls. 50c. large boxyor by mail. S Paxton Toilet Cc.. Econ Mass. DBr. bng's New ~If HIs' The beyo in the world. THE a needed PEOPLES BANK : OF MANNING. + Urge its customers to think of devotin a portion of their lands and tim nx year t the aE ika i+ The privae cosof ndenCCO wit +omentichpovsisiueioiy We whoendavor boon toe gsve yugss the laprene bofo one mail. on' Paon Tcretc. of POTA i TOEs. Theo 'eoplnte world 4. OFM N IG + LOANS EOTAE ATTEOPLEYS ALAW, ~ OF anning. C Mannin RaertCan o ther lands Aga and gine ye theredo nnbencd"The prcwooACCO4a s tann iing arhuseies atwayi recene truenibut is cannlav theu smeweit e th on she TOACCOu ownectizenswo. eko n e spct, n he eeience ofoe can so Jame E.o arso, POATOigS.C. Tash"oe yPeaso se DBan's KinyPllpouedfo r W. DikOn Frst-C.)ass found Ettet bea Paulidy &medie.The brougt me romptannasing S.lie Tmbcahe Evdepanscroe. m Aain and gine wre hav red.f cetFstra-burn dioswh Bufavo, been cored by this or thedine. But annin'sferient quion a aloaseenim "Ia amo here you ae fnt ee r c ur? Theysyta ord of as trer saying tat hunethin mileadfuy ily hae te bthe it canthe nthea sae weg ithrus as money. wo ofou octiens, replie i knWhy aI re statean.hs vdnc ecns JAmsE stubbon, Manning, rssiC., ess "Se ysardotlas agtoue Des Kuse resuls, Thprcure fom Dr. King's Brown&C' Dicrge Sref Hnw the Dsndrg Co.)end I Vf.,uwa theto peumonala.be ridney "eDicn. They' brogh Dicveryoumt and besing eley frmbkedii and coughs cros ormyn troubne. andod eaforchldren' go. orev by all notaler. Price 50 Bcen FostePiadephi Cor, But.lo Stotes. av takeniother.fnaaanrsal :e the Dust of -~~ -t1R THE LEAD eumonia. Just rub it on. those who have used it. Money rumber cf cases and have been agreeably ne up to expectations of it. W. Hf. CROCEFORD, M. D., .. Petersburg, Va. orough test and can say it is the best of Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Croup, AS. P. SMITH, M. D., Augusta, Ga. 3 sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00. CAL COMPANY d, N. C. a. O. PURDY. S. OLIVEt 0 BRCYAN PURDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law MANNING. S. C. C. 0. EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT. EDWARDS & PERRITT, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR5. . Ofice Over Home Bank and Trust Co., - MANNING, S. C. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST, Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. Phone No '77. J. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. W.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN DAViS & WIDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MANNING. S. C. C HARLTON DuRAN'I, ATTORNEY AT/LAW, MANNING, S. Q. Prompt attention given to Collections. JOHN G. CER (os outr nCarona) n JOSEPH D. WRIGHT. C APERS & WRIGHT, AT ORNEYS AT LAW WASHINGTON. D. C. G. T. Fl6yd, SURVEYOR and CIVII, ENGINIEER Office over Bank of Manning W. O. W. Woodmen of the World. Meets on First Monday nights at 30. Visiting:Sovereigns invited. ANY BUSINESS flAN will appreciated the way we do busi ness. Every modern facility for the safe handling and storing of funds, the highest grade of clerical assistance. AN UNIMPEACh-ABLE RECORD of past transactions, etc. You will find this an entirely reliable Bank. The Bank of Manning Daily Thought. A grateful mind by owing, owes not, but still pays, at once indebted and discarged.-Milton. yMamija SavS - Ifs Safe for, Childreni I'ONTAINS & *A For Sale by All Dealers. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. Fccl Miserable. Out of sorts, depressed. pain in the back-Electric Bitters renews your health and strength. A guaranteed Liver and Kidney remedy. Money back if not satisfied. It completely cured Robert Madsen, of West Bur lington, Iowa, who suffered from viru lent liver trouble for eight months. After four doctors avehim up, be took Electric Bitters and is now a well man Get a bottle to-r'ay: it will do the same for you. Keep in the house for all liv er and kidney complains. Perfectly safe and dependable. Its results will surprise You. 5-O. and 51.00. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. adv Hacker Mfg. Co. SUCCESSORS TO Geo. S. Hacker & Son, CHARLESTON. S. C. We Manufacture Doors, S-h and ; Columns and Daiu .er-s: G des and Gable Ornamen. ;: Ser -b Doors and Windows. WE DEAL IN Glass. Sash Cord and Weights. Arouses the Liver -,nd Purliies thb Blood he Old Standard 'general strengtening tonic, ,ReVE'S TASTEIES cii TONIC, arousesthe ivertoaction, drivea Maearcoutof thebloodand .iidsupthesyste:. or adultsandchdren.50c. Henry Clay a Senator at Twenty-Nine. The -Constitution of the .United States provides that "No person shall be a senator who shall not have at tained to the age of thirty years." Henry Clay served as United States senator from December 29, 1806, to March 3, 1807. He was' at that time only twenty-nine years old, having been born April 12, 1777. CASTOR IA For Infants and Childrea In Use For Over 30Years Always bears the Signature of Not the Place for It. Customer (complaining to ice com. pany manager) - "Your teamster doesn't give full measure." Manager "If he doesn't. madam, he is at fault." "Well, he mustn't lay his fault at m door." Backache Rhenmatsm Vanish AwaV. 'Men and women having backache, rheumatism, stiff and swollen joints are honestly glad to know that Foley Kidnev Pills are successful everywhere in driving out these firls. That is be cause Foley Kidney Pills are a true medicine and quickly effective in all diseases that result from weak inactive kidneys and urinary irregularities. For sale by all druggists every where. adv. Milenum Not Yet Here. From the diad' of Sackville Mc Cnutt: "The world may be growing :nore honest, but I notice that the Lost' column in the paper is still con siderably longer than -the TFound' col R ew ard.! $50.00 reward will be paid for convietton of the person that grounded, by wiring telephone line of Sunday 28th, 1913, near DuRants Station. ALCOLUJ RAIROAD 0O. Notice of Discharge. I will aply to the Judge of Probate, for Clarendon County. on the 16th day of March, 1914. at 11 o'clock, a m. for letters of discharge as adm'mistra tor- with the WHi annexed of the Es tate of Charle' J. Rich, deceased. JT. McDOWELL MCFADDIN, Administrator. Manning. FeD brua ry, 16th. 1914. Notice of Discharge. 1 will apply to the Judge of Probate for Claretndoc eaunty, on the 9th day of .March. 1914. at 11 o'clock A. M., for letters (of dh~eharge as Administrator of the estam of Samtuel N. Roberson, deceased. HI. L. WILSON, Administrator. MancinlL. S. C. February 9, 1914. Notice of Discharge. I will apllv to, the Jundie of Probate for Clarendon e ,uaty, on the 9th day of March, 1914, at 11 o'clock A. M., for l-etters of dischargre as Guardian for Robert E. Davis. fotrmerly a Minor. JT. W. MIMS, Guardian. P'axvile, S. C., Februaaly 9. 1914. STATE OF80OUTH CAROLINA, Couniv oi Clarendan. By James M. Windhiam, Esq., Pro bare( Judge. W HEREAS, Abe LevI made suit to me, to grant huim Letters of Ad ministration of t he Estateand effects of Gibb Jamei4s. These are thierefore to cite and ad monish ali and sin.~:ir the kindred and creditors~ of thle said Gibb James, dec-eased,. that they he and appear before me, in the court of Probate, to be hell at Manning 'or the'ltth dlay of Februmary next, after publication thevreof, -t. 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have. wh the lc'aid admuinistra tioni shiould not berntd (Given underto. iny hand this 4:-h day of Febua. ,i .\. ). 1914. .J.1l i-:a : WVINJ)H AM. .Jtide- of Probate.