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Those of Middle Age Especially. When you have found no remedy for the horrors that oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your back would break, when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains, don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds of women safely through this critical period. Read what these three women say: From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y. BUFA LO, N. Y.-"I am writing to let you know how much your medicine has done for me. I failed terribly during the last winter and summer and every one remarked about my appearance. I suf fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back,-no appetite and at times was very weak. "I was visiting at a friend's house one day and she thought I needed Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it and have gained eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling better every day. Everybody is asking me what I am doing and I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. You may publish this lettera you wish and I hope others who have the same complaint will see it and get health from your medicine as I did."- Mrs. A. HORsUo, 91 Btanton St., Buffalo, N. Y. Was A Blessing To This Woman. So. Ic~aon, VA.-"I was troubled with a bearing down pain and a female weakness and could not stand long on my feet. Of all the medicines I took hothing helped me like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I am now regular and am getting along fine. I cannot praise the Compound too much. It has been a blessing to me and I hope it will be to other women."-Mrs. D. TYLER, 23 West Clopton St., South Richmond, Va. Pains in Side, Could Hardly Stand. LoDT, Wis.-"I was in a bad condition, suffering from a femalo trouble, and I had such pains in my sides I could hardly move. E foie I had taken the whole of one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve." etable Compound I felt better, and now I am well and can do a good day's work. I tell everybody what your medicine has done for me." -Mrs. Jons Trozrsos, Lodi, Wisconsin. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable f Compound has been the standard remedy for fe- J) male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments u does justiceto herself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored somany sufferingwomentohealth. WritetoLYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. .' (COFIDNTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. \ I% = . our letter will be opened, read and answered V e by awomai and held in strict confidenc.. e a. Ultimately Spiritual. It is a great step in the interpreta ion of life when we have discovered iat all events are ultimately spirit .aL--Brierly. Play of Feet Teils a Story. It is an axiom among business any professional men, and especiall; among newspaper interviewers, t watch the face of those with whoa they are talking. But it is a still old er axiom with the examining .iudge 11 ?-~~T~r 12 U)C France to note not only the~ prisoner OYSTERS f ace but his feet play as well. in any style, avnd served Eie~i nwTe el ig~Lt now-No waiting. We i-Wa i ougv h ca keep uidhing but the best DxAbo nild'it er oieverything. If it's some- Coit-BsnTrscit thing good to eat, someth ngthat will tickle the Aoaos palate. come in and let . us yosefatcetoawmnadg -serve you.ette t e. hnyo ln Courteous treatment gnar- apar.4Ce anteed to all. Yours to please,Sieal"elhanigorac. Birch"whatrying yo gior the Scr pingon for tedry gople. 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Itse atculrefiac. -Twgs o backachced bin yals and --u Reua.n doy.cs. all make itaprntth Dullscrhint ateaksman rrIwoman tha Nig hts o UnrJt. k Urinry diord,~s 0Th1 soBank.1 Weach the caothf manv a kdne Parnm and distress'from[ mon toelL e tup i~ 'ame. ack. 'i Dullmuchin bttr eakt yor es"a P' ricenaryodr a i toa ur is Il yo avefo kine trbe.iv- . . . Ut~Sa Don's Kidey P'ls -are for ie kid-ader M~s ~anning . F~ -~v~ .ro s. R. LuLao . M ana.~. g.. .\l . :J..s Much of New Guinea Unexplored. New Guinea is one of the few coun tries that still present untrodden fields for the explorer. The difficulties of traveling in the interior of this great island have prompted a German trav eler, Lieutenant Graetz, to project the exploration of the island by means of an airship. This will enable the ex plorers to pass without difficulty over rivers, mountains and jungles which would be traversed only with great toil by ordinary travelers. Archeicaai Fr. Some interesting remains of an old Friary have been brought to light during alterations to Cromwell House the site of the birthplace 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 been found. and in one hearth ashes still remained. The house is believed to have been founded by the Augustinian Friars shortly before 12S5. Expensive Lawmaking Body. France pias the most expensive par liar ^ nt. 'it costs $1,500,000 a year. The Reason. "Miss De Pepper is one of the hot test dressers I know of." "She ought to be, she buys her clothes at re sales." Screwing up the Eyes. Disastrous to the beauty of a chM expression is the habit of screwing ul the eyes. The trick points very plain ly to defective vision and calls aloud for a visit to an oculist. The visi must not be delayed, for ugly wrinkle) around the eyes is the least evil of this defect. A short-sighted child hi severely handicapped when it begins in school life, and neglected myopia leads to serious eye trouble in later life. Properly prescribed spectaclea are all that Is required to end thu particular trouble. GREELYVILLE BUSINESS SCHOOL. Individual training for boys and girls. The course of all English branches, Shorthand, Typewriting and Book keeping offers unsurpassed opportunities to the youths of yonr county at a very reasonable -price. Board can be obtained in town. Fox particulars address, J. M. JERVEY, Greelyville, S. C. LIPPMAN'S OREA Dr. Alldredge, Regency, Texas, wrie: LDvison. who mpd cufred years w:th blood poison ad sores. IT WatL. HELP YOU. TOO -RF V. LIPPMAN, SA SC, R. Sprott, ~.President and Treas. MANUFAC'1 SCotton SeE A High Grad4 The Commercial OF SUN Opened for Basines her First. at 9 A. M. !!~-We en:ady ?.vite both you Iuines's%. .We propol e uneeasin tr'eatoms nonsistent, with sound DIRE S. 31. Pierson, C. J. *Henry P. Mioses, J. K J. Clin ton Brogdon. P. P. M1. P'arrott. J1. HI N. Ht. Forrester, R1 A. 3. . LSESEPRESIDENT. L IR A. BRA D! Sprains, Bruises Stiff Muscles are quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment. Lay it on-no rub bing. Try it. Ankle Sprain and Dilocated HIm. "I sprained my ankle and dislocated my hip by falling out of a third stoy window. .Went on crutches for four months. Then I started to use your Liniment, according to directions. I must say it is helping me wonderfully. We will never be without Sloan's Lini mentanore." Co SLOAN'S 'LINIMENT Kills Pain Splendidi erSpraNs. " I fl and aine my amawee ntuse hy ad or amuntil I appied ot a bott e oSla' inient."-Mars Fine for Stiffness. "Sloan's Liniment has done more good than anything I have ever tried for stiff joints. I got my hand hurt so badly that I had to stop work right in the busiest time of the year. I thought at first that I would have to have m7 band taken off. but I got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and cured my hand." -lsons Wh..lsr.Krr+s Ala At al Dealsa. 25c.. Soc. and $1.00 Send for Sloan's free, instructive book on horses. cattle. ho and ppctyAddress S.,aQMs h Up-to-Date Humorist. Many a man has gained renown as a humorist of remarkable gifts by re lating with somber mien anecdotes that he has deciphered in the back of some old-time almanac.-New York Herald. Just Right for Backaehe and Rheumatism. Foley's Kidney Pills are so thorough lv effective for backache, rheumatism. swollen, aching joints, kidney and blad der ailments that they are recommend ed everywhere. A. A. Jeffords, Mc Grew, Nebr., says: "My druggist rec ommended Foley's Kidney Pills for pains in my back, and before I finished one bottle, my old trouble entirely dis appeared. For sale everywhere -Adv 0L3Y3lO1EYAUDTAR Rsr cbagdroug safe. Mow Ne ..atar Rheumatism Blood Poison Scrofula, Malaria Skin Disease Because it Purifiea the Blood aD rEorzaB BAE oF . 1 REMEDY-P. P.P. Rababi Bolomom, of the Savaasah Con. hpe, but now confess htP. P.P was -AT ALL. DRUCSTS-$.O@ VAN NAH, CEORCIA' F. D. Hunter, Vice-President and Sec. ~ -u URERS OF d Products i i Fertilizers ad Saving Bank ITER. S.C. s on Saturday, Novem t 45~ Main Street. -' Comercial and Sav'ings Bank.ng c diigece and the most libers and progressim4 banking. TORS. Lemon, .A. L Lesesne. Crosswell, . Z. Hear-m, M. Brown, R. Dozier Lee, Myer, 'T. B. Jenkins, Bradham., .R. A. Burgess. i. Chard ler. IL. L. Tisda e. ICE RS. T. K. oa' WELLI V.Preoc ARE FARMERS DISSATISFIED? Missouri Pessimist Afraid City Man Will Soon Refuse to Pay High Prices for Meat and Eggs. (By R. G. WEATHERSTONK) A Missouri man with characteristio pessimism opines that the exhorbitant prices that the farmer is getting for his grain and live stock will eventually lead to his destruction. This sign reader says the products of the farm were selling too low for the producer to make a living a few years ago. Now, the prices are at the other extreme and he fears for the prosperity of the man of the soil. Our Missouri pessimist bases his gloomy predictions from the inability of the city man to eat 40 cent eggs, 35 cent bacon, 45 cent butter and 30 cent beefsteak. He declares that sal aries have not Increased as rapidly as the price of the things he must eat and he must, therefore reduce his expenses by cutting down his grocery bills. This means that if the price of meat keeps up Americans will cease to be meat eaters, and the Missouri prog nosticator declares that no nation hav ing once ceased to eat meat has ever been known to return to the habit. With nobody to eat meat, farmers will find it unprofitable to raise it, the packing houses will go out of business and agriculture will sink into a state of decay. It seems to us that the Missouri man has overlooked the fact that even if people do stop eating meat they must eat something else and as the farmer is the only man who grows things to eat, he will turn his atten tion to growing the things the city people want and his destruction will, therefore, be postponed. At any rate we do not believe that the farmers of this country are losing much sleep over thcir present pros perous condition but will continue to produce whatever the people want whether it be meat, fruit or vegetables and abide by the principle of the law of supply and demand, taking their chances of poverty or richness along with other folks. Farming a Profession. Farming is a profession no les im portant nor less difficult to master than many of the so-called learned professions, and the man who believes that farming is a fool-proof occupa tion will usually make an abject fail ure of the business. Remedy for Scours. In spite of all precautions scours will appear among calves. The best -remedy we have ever found Is a raw egg; it will usually check them In twenty our hours. Keep Cows Clean. Don't let filth and dirt accumulate on the cow. It may be unhealthy for her and may drop into the milk pail Curry her every day and be sure to brush her down well. Profitably Handled Herd. The farm.that is overstocked with cows is working at a disadvantage. While prices are high reduce the herd to a size that can be profitably han TO GET RID OF MOSQUITOES TeU can Sleep. Pish, Hunt or attend to any work itthout bigworried by the biting or singing of Mosquitoes. Sand-files, Gnlatsor other insects by applying to the face, ears and hands. DR. POTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEAUING OIL. 25c. Water Curs for insanity. In the nsane asylum at Stockton, Cal., 86 per cent. of the curable pa tients are cured by baths-hot, cold or electric. Electric light and Ice packs, mild exercise and many games are part of the treatment. Some of the patients spend eight or ten hours in the water daily. Fole,s Cathartic Tablets are entire ly effective, thoroughly cleansing and always pleasant in action. They con tain blue flag, are a remedy for consti pation and sluggish liver, atnd a tonic to the bowels, which are improved by their use. Try them They do not fail to give alief and satisfaction. For sale every where. -Adv. Injuring Children's Eyes. "We are destroying the eyes of a large number of school children by the burden a continuour near worke to which they are subjected," says a leading physician. He suggestfl as a remedy, in addition to the use of ey. glasses, reduction in the amount of work dependent directly upon the printed page. "Let us have more thinking and fewer books," he de lard._ Plain Truth That's Worth Money. Using Folev's Honey and Tar for~ a cough or cold may save you hoth sick ness and money. F. F. Monahan, Meo omoe. Wis., says: "I am exposed to all kinds of weather and I find Foley's Honey and Tar Compound al ways fixes me up in good shape when I catch Cold or bave a bad cough. I recommend ir gladly." Refuse substitutes. For sale everywhere.-Ad v. Foot-Pound. The foot-pound Is a regularly ra ognized unit of result in estimating mechncal work. It represents one poun$ In weight raised one foot from the ground. One pound Is the unit of wight, one foot the unit of dis Disordred Kidnys Cause Much Misery. With pain and misery by day, sleep disturbing bladder weakness at night, tired, nervous ru-down men and wo men every where are glad to know that Foley Kidney Pills restore health and strength, and the regular action of kidneys and bladder. For sale every where.-AdV. Aristocratic Lawmakeft. Glasmaking used at one time to 1e the most aristocratic of all industries. A French law passed under Louis IX. allowed none but men of noble birth to set up glass-blowing estab lishments or even to work therein. For many centuries this was the only trade noblemen could venture to work In without any danger of losing caste. The art of glassmiaking reached En2g land through France, and In Its early days those engaged in It styled them selves "gentlemen glass blowers." Avoid Stuffy Wheezy Breathing., Take Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for an inflamed and congested cndition of the air passages and bron chial tubes. A cold develops quickly if not checked and bronchitis, la grippe and pneumonia are dangerous possi bilities. Harsh racking coughs weaken the system, but Foley's Honey and Tar. issafe, pure and certain in results. Contains no opiates. For sale every L~l5a cl !s ti should be "nipped in the 01 bud", for if allowed to run o unchecked, serious results h may follow. Numerous t1 cases of consumption. pneu- a: monia, and other fatal dis. ti eases, can be traced back to a cold. At the first sign of a cold, protect yourself by thoroughly cleansing your system with a few doses of THEOFORD'S DRAUGHT the old reliable. vegetable 1 iver powder. Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o' .ladison Heights. Va., says. -'1 have been using Thad lord's Black-Dr au"gt for oiomach troubles. indi;Cs lion and cokl;. and find it to 5e the very best med:ci:e i. ever used. It rakcs an o0 man fae like a y :in o..c. Insist on Thed rd's, t original and gcnuine. E-i Fair Qpenin . This question is from a Connecticut woman's dairy, dated 1790: "We had roast pork for dinner and Doctor S., who carved, held up a rib on his fork and said, 'Here, ladies, is what Moth er Eve was made of.' 'Yes,' said Sis ter Patty, 'and it's from very much the same kind of critter.' "-Christian Register. Ne. Necessarily. A girl is not necessarily cut for a prima donna just because she is hard to manage. THE PEOPLES BANK OF MANNING. Urges its customers to think of devoting a portion of their lands and time next year the TOBACCO AND TRUCKING BUSINESS The price of TOBACCO $ at Manning Warehouses. at their + recent opening, is aN -the argu- + 4'ent needed o4the TOBA CCO $. 'question.-.,$ We will endeavor' soon to give + 'vou the experience of one man 4 'on fonr acres of POTATOES. 4 The Peoples Bak OF MANNING. LANS NEGOTIATED On First-Class~ Real Estate ortgages. Purdy &5 O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning S. C. . . PnRDY. S- o0il0C' EIC K URDY & O'B3RYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law MANNING, S. C. C.0. EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT. pDWARDS & PERITT, .. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. MANNING. S. C. Dt J FRANK GEIlF. 1DIENTI1ST, M1ANNING. S.. DR. J1. A C aiiil. U 'pstairs overHakf anu Phone No 7. J. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LCAW, MANNINC. S. '. W.c. PAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN AVS&WDIGA~N, MANNING. S. C. HARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. Prompt attention given to Collections. OHN G. CA PE RS. (of South Carolina). Ex-CommisMonler Internal Revneu JOSEPH D. WRIGHT. CAPERS & WRAIGHT, Ewanso .lu.'c.r G. T. Floyd,I SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Office over Bank of Manning Woodm~eii of thie W"orld. .\le s on Firist Mondaty ni chts at ;isiinioneariinl inv ited. Character Told by the Feet. The person who lacl:s firmness of isracter. directness of purpose and t potentiality v:hich compn:els suc- C ss is revealed in him who sits with t( 1e foot brought closely up to the her at the back and with the knees a both limbs bent. On the other 8 tnd, the individual who sits with te feet firmly set on the ground O id apart two or three feet can be usted to be one capable of transact g a matter to a successful issue, rough no luck but downright energy id capability of character. THERI Rea i Our Mule Pen, ] Harness and Wagor We are today de a thousand satisfie were directed to u, and grandfathers. Fourth C to arrive ne: A look, and our pricy you a customer-Gu D.' M. BRADIl W AN Laborers to work i ber sheds and lumber Good wages to g< Jeff Barfield. Jim 61 or to R. D. W. ALDI The Cole Corn and Cotton P Thle Cole Corn and Grail The Cole Fertilizer Di ..The Rex Fertilizer Thle Victor Fertili The Acme Ferti The K. P. Fei The Gant F The Cole The Iro The]I T The Planet Jr. Cultivator wa The Syracuse One and Twi The ?hattanooga One at The Celebrated Stag . The Beautiful and S The American Fie The Red Seal D: The Edison M Come and let us SHOW Yol Here TI The Famous'2 Seed P Irish Cobblers Red Bliss 45c. . For the quality seed we close price. Our Potatoes a seed and wijl)pove the chea free from frost bite. See u: Garden Seeds. Manning ( Novelty for the Invauld's chair. A most inexpensive but charming ny set for invalid's tray is a glass ombination creamer, sugar and but ,r dish. The little : rystal sugar is overed by the butter plate (as a lid), nd it in turn fits over the creamer, o that all three may be fitted one ito the other and take but little space a the tray. Daily Reminder. The commoner we let ourselves be. me the more there is to jest about. EISA son! Buggy Repository, t Houses are Full. >ing business with ;d customers who s by their fathers ar Mules gt Monday. and goods make .ess the Reason: lAM &SON.. TED n Planing mill, lum r yards at Alcolu. Sod men. Apply to -aham, W. E. Hodge, J. ALDERMAN, General Manager, ERMAN & SONS CO. 1U lanter. 2 Dropper.. stributor. )istributor. zer Distributor. lizer Distributor. rtilizer Distributor. ertilizer Side-Dresser. Fertilizer Side-Dresser. n Age Harrow. Iandy-Andy Horrow. John Deere Drag-Harrow.. 'he Planet Jr. Cultivator. .th Sweeps, -o-Horse Plows. 'id Two-Horse Plows. 3rand Paint and Stains. anitary Wall Coating "Alabastine." ild and Poultry Wire Fence. ry Battery (GUARANTE~ED) [azda Elec. Lamp (It's only rival the sun. iey Are! [hree Favorite otatoes! Triumphs, Early Rose. Peck. oler, the above is a very re the best selected Maine pest in the end. They are s for anytlnng in Field or irocery Co