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. 1 ~ . - Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and v-2ich has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allowno one to deceive'youin th: AD Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endancr 'txe health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gone, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Is is pleasant. -It contains neither Opium, Morphine xior other Narcotic. substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it bas been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colie, an Teething Troubles and Diarrhees. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,. assmilates tae Food, giving heaUlthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS - Bears-the Signature of-' In. Use For Over 3ears. The Kind You Have Always Bought e CgqS1AUA COMPANty. N=W V@RIC CIV. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma3 C. R. Sprott, F. D. Hunter, President and Treas. . Vice-President and Sec. Manning,S. C. * MANUFACTURERS OF . SCotton Seed Products 1 AND wOF SUMTER, S. C. Opened for Basiness on Saturday. Novem-. ber First, at 9 A. M. at 45 MaIn Street. E We cordially invite both your Commercial and Savines Bank41g Boine. We propose uneeasing diligence- and tbe most libera. treatment, consistent with sound and progressive banking. DIRECTORS. S. M. Pierson, C. J. Lemon, A. L Lesesne, Henry P. Moses, J. K. Crosswell, J Z. Heann, J. Clinton Brogdon. P. M. Brown, ' . Dozier Lee, P. M4. Parrot;, J. H. Myers, T. B. Jenkins, N. H. Forrester, R. A. Bradham, R. A. Burgess. S. N. Gillispie, .3. M. Chandler, H. L. Tisda e. OFFICERS. A. L~. LESESNE, PRESIDENT. J. K. CROSSWELL, V-Pres. R A. BRADHAM, CASHIER. ftml *THEREIS.A Reason! Our Mule Pen, Buggy Repository,. Harness and Wagon Houses are Full. We are today doing business with a thousand satisfied customers who were directed. to us by their fathers *and grandfathers. Fourth Car Mules tol arrive next Monday. -A look, and our price, and goods make you a customer-Guess the Reason. II. I RBADHAlM SO. If I die first, dear love, My mournful soul made free Shall sit at heaven's high portal To watch and wait for thee. To watch and wait for thee. love, And through the deep, dark space To peer. with huma longings, - For thy radifnt'face. Mid all the stars of heaven. One only shall I see The earth. star of -my pastion, Half heaven for holding thee All heaven for holding thee, love, And brightest of the spheres, By thy dear smile illumined Or halloWed~ajiy thy' tears. If I die first,'dear love, I feel that this shall be, For heaven will not be heaven Until ft's shared with thee Until it's shared with thee, love, I'll linger at the gate Or be thy guardian angel To teach thee bow to wait. And when thine hourshall come, And through the yielding night I see thy happy. spirit Upsoaring. rob4T in -lght, Mine shall goforth to meet thee. And through the eternal door Pass in with thee. rejoicing. Made one forevermore. -London Illustrated News,. 1859. KNOW.EDGE. - We cannot have too. much. knowledge. .I belive In 'super fluous knowledge. --It is know' edge that differentiates us. I have slight faith in what they call genius. I think that any young man can -attain success and great success by'go'od, hard studious labor, not by Intermit tent labor, but by constant, con secutive effort. The men who have achieved success are the men who have worked; ''eAd. thought more than was absolut6 ly necessary, who have not .een content with the knowledgs suf fieient for the present, bit have sotrght additionaldngwle(sW d ha:te stored It.away for.-emer gencies. It is -this addl6nal knowldge that equips a man for everything that costs most In life. There would be. fewer wasted opportuRies .Ife theri' were more real ablltyib> 9rasp them- when they present them selves.-Oushinan .K. Patis. . KING. APPLE. In Edn at the dawn of time. To all the world's regret, -Tb Apmpedoh -a As mellow Gilliflowers red And pfppfns iinooth, invite 'The apple lover passing by 4 To-stoW and teks I a bite. The Greening and the Baldwin. And rosy Northern- Spy Bring thoughts of tasty' apple And juicy apple pie And apple snow-a dainty dish And apple jelly, clear,, ind'apple dumplings, piping To-all New England deer. The kiddie onr the way to school An iple likes to munch. The workingnian- Is glad to dind IAn apple in his.lunch,. For, oh, of all delicibus fruits The sunny seasons bring The peach, the pluni, the grape. the pear The apple is- the. king. -Minna Irving in ILsse's. THE SOUL. The one thing In the world of value Is the active souL-Emer son.. What then-.do -you call your soul? What Idea have you of it? You can not of yourselves, with out revelation,~admnit the exist ence within you of anything but a power unknown to you5 of feel ing and thinking.--Voltaire. A healthy body Is-good, but a soul Is right .health. it is the thing beyond all others to be bra'yed for; the 'blessedest thing this earth receives of heaven. Carlyle-. . -,' THE FIRE OF LOVE. The fire of love in youthful blood, Like what is kindled in brush wood, But for a-moment-burns,. Yet in that inoment- makes a 4 mighty noise; . Itacrackleq and to vapor turns And -soon itself destroys. But when ciept'intoaged veins. it slowly burns, then long re mains, .. And with a silent heat, Like fire-In: logs, lt.glows and warms 'em long. And though the flamnebe -not 90o great. Yet Is the-heat a4.strong. -Earl of Dorset, CYPRESS SAsH hLUNDS -MOULDINGS - ANDL .MQLWOI International Harvester Manure Spreaders ITeIH CL.n TNTERNATIONAL Harvester ma An nure spreaders have a score of good 1C' features in their construction. Each one is RA. the result of careful field exper*ment. . PMan An I H C spedris low nohfor as ling eeN - yet it hasuu of clearance an The rear a.i., P... axle is under the load, rear wheels have wide Embu. cUtuu rims and Zrahaped lugs, inur'ig good traction an derall conditions, Frame, wheels, and all dring parte a of steeL Apron tension is adjusted by a simple device. Winding of the beater Is prevented Cm by large diameter and beaterteeth are strong,square MM LM and chieeolpone os =eu1.. Int bona manure spreaders are built in several M...Sua..m. styles and ises, low or high, endless or return apron, c.. for small farms or larp Examination will show FUgs TM& sturdiness of constructonin every detail.. Re rnsan if everneede may always behad of thelocal d CftbDdbExamine International spiea'ders at the dealer's. sI[..."., We will tell you who ses them, and we will send M.T~rr= OOa you intemting catalogues. Coh'R bia S.$80(|0C. Gtimms Desdg i-n--te .Zwas Obese nam SPRING COAT SUI.T S AND D. RESSES. Our Spring Coat Suits and Dresses are now- here in all tieir newnessland beauty. fresh from the Northern cities, where onr buyer has been the past two weeks giving her personal supervision to be sure that Dame Fashion's mandates will be obeyed in Manning. Everytbing is-TANGO this year. We have this beau tiful color irThese'CoatfSiis id Dresses, and they are certainly handsome. We also have them in Labrador, Copen, Reseda and Mahogany, and in all sizes. No store in this sectton of the State can show a better selection, and the garments arepriced right. Silk Dresses in the Very Newest Colors and Weaves.. -All Sizes and Prices. Ladies' Neckwear in Tango. and Other New Colors can-be found here now. D. H IR SCH MAN. 3. H. Rigby, The Young Reliable. Farmers' Educational and Co-Operative Union of America Matte rEspecial Momentto Progressive Agricuist He who hates to raise a sweat is not apt to raise much of a crop. W&en judging others one should be judicious as well as. judicial. Once started, a neighborhood quar rel can keep going with mighty little fuel. When you ask the Lord's guidance don't expect him to steer you clear of duty. A well-trained hand goes to the pocket when the collection basket comes near. Some men will never know how much it costs a commUnity merely to tolcrato them. . Penny wise and pound foolish is not so much worse' than pound wise and penny foolish. The right sort of couragd keeps one from being afraid of getting all tired out at his work. To make perseverance a paying thing one must first be sure he is in the right way. Take scmebody a mess of stuff out of your garden; it. will make what you eat taste better. No one will be content to allow his farm -to grow meaner while he him self grows better, The man who fails to profit by his mistakes 'is losing one *of the best les sons taught by experfer.-. Co-operation often is moa popular when the idea of "getting e-en" with somebody is the inciting motive. The man who studies the work in wh1qh he is Most interested is the ian who usually gets the most out of It. Co-operation too often appeals to men as -a means of escape from per sonal responsibility and from personal effort. Make it a point to learn sometbig 'new every day. Never ber too busy to read good instructive literature, or listen to an educated person. GOOD.-FROM FARMERS' CLUBS Opportunity Offered~ fori Community Discussion. and. Action on Any Question of General Interest. A farmers' club may be of vital importance to a community socially, educationally and. financially.. The farmers'* club is' the natural forerunner of practical co-operatiOD. Co-opdraticn, like charity, should be g!n at home. A farmers' club is an informal asW clation of a group of people in a com munity for the improvement of them-. selves and their homes in particular and the community in general. We believe in the farmers' club be cause we.believe that the. next great d~evelopmnt in agriculture will be along the 'lin' of co-operati~b for greater efficiency in production Wnd in market ing. No important .development is likely to ecme unless a group of people get together and work for It. Schools, - roads and churches all come as a re sult of a community spirit which de -termines' to bring about improvement. A farmers' club affords opportunity for co-mmunity -discussion and com munity actioni on any question that arises regarding anything In which the community as a whole is Interested. Had there been more farmers' clubs, fewer $400 stallions would have been sold for $2,000, and fewer creameries would -have been -started before the communitIes were able to support them. -- LOYAL SUPPORT IS REQUIRED Co-operative Organization Can Only Succeedi When Members Stick Together at All Times. The keystone of the whole system of. .business co-operation is steadfast nees of the members. A co-operative business organization can only suo ceed by its members supporting it in adversity as well as prosperity, says the Milwaukee Wisconsin... . .pposl ion is certain to arise and private -interests will- do all they can to dis rupt the system. In the. organization of the association there should be some binding provision in the by-laws signed by every member. Voluntary membership is suicidal to a co-opera tive association and unless members are willing to stay by the organizatior and support the managers and boars of directors, it is sure to fail. In an organization formed for marketing farm products, for example, the mem bers- should be required to sign an agreement giving the association ex clusive right to market all of their products. Alfalfa for Dairy Cows. An acre of good alfalfa cut and fed green- to cows -confined in a yard will supply ample feed for five good animals throughout the summer. A ton of alfalfa hay, cut when the first few blossoms appear and* cured to 'ave all the leaves, is equal for milk production to a ton of bran, and costa about one-third as much. Molasses for Cattle. Molasses, becoming very popular with many fat cattle feeders, is about the only feed not going 'up in price, ft sgs for $9.50 a barrel. SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkhiam Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. Women wh have been cured say it is "worth .cs weight in gold.' At iruggists. 50c. large box, or by mail. The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mlass. To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPT IC HEA LING OIL.a sur gical dressing that relieves pain and heals at th sa.e :i... No a iniwent. 2se. S0c. $1.00. Lumbago S) SlAs -Isrofuie oo fon hrelst a sad run as Good asaYo Tpe of wi.li:ue that ttteisinust asausefulinNthe vcn mressDR.nAcessity. ng te cod wethr Gand tydjus Maywogatta the separatorI Aslmoefu everyoe swhe, o otan fur ra.ihe cl te that itthus sueln cre 1 ecns to obvie theis by quatity of I hmilke ms to hade the i somein repoet Mih a:.ems, ofiorse, mtanyd pon hic wel kno ethcattmenio dor i.gath oldwatk, and oe austr ifthe qeston bwitheu special mii-n of te separator.ak oseca a -oia the ceae that theprate then rtgealts to r.The lipross i ther or hen themerur is firtasraied Sitmg averidmn ths itiuessC s, tel creawileo that e sme L .i Jork, qaiyda butter mony uner i ~e refusestonsmhc is susuallrnd.yt h rest oowgtherml sotind in lare onditiontesthsetod whenld the outa I s bu the comand itht spal hepro- I Butr, ade cram mus separate rlem Its toiforknqut. There IsC Seedll torough andoeagy becus teo r eam asa itrti orwhntemruyI tafo rhrely6 the cream iln nof the ei Isin dangrs beingt coranmpe t* Tceeutrnl for hours usbea the t cst favorble tocmerature isghtall tea ret o nvgeine of the t osehionlessebut hen alle crm 1 Januara1, th1cem-age4 rage. Ruer ad fomwn. prte cra Iniorm in quait. Threi n P.eo an apoog beaue.h cra was a:little this orta,0o whr on" 1:05 cra 7:n5 no h mil mutbekp at1 a certai tepr5 atre th 1:rk Is easil doe To kee t:35 mil 8:25 hor 1ah ns favorabl tempeatur migh SJNuar 1a, exep9 Studa.a No.eaday excptSunay A lvou . 1:0C. 75 " H:0 RING5 " 1:10 8:5 V 1TO TH 8:10 -Sciatica pramns rect'o, seys, its good for ', - soan's curcd my *1'-e used it and I ow."Do 1:::, Sloan's? Icre-c Proof. 'x i Ce. rocr War t :t e in an r - I*-- : r Z .Wr n, JVhiuer, caif. Inetct Rewlcf from Sciatica I was kept in bed with sciatica since first of February. but I had almost in Lft relief when I tried Your Linricait. .. a HaukinA, F,= SywL. ;years.I can say itisoneof thebeston 2V ankle and had to use cmutchs, and riend advised we to try Your 13"met ;e months I could walk without acane cL deartent I avenever been INS lENT e., 50c, and$1.00 s, e BOSTON, MASS. WINTER SEPARATOR ' Dairy Cow. ay be placed near the kitchen rang nd thus easily kept at the desired imperature, without being very much the way. While It goes without saying that ore butter is obtaned because all e cream is taken from the"inilk and ept in the best condition, It Is equally -e that the product is uniformly cod. There Is no variation. In this way, If you can please a cus >mer one day, you can please him the Lext, and this he soon discovers and sks for your butter. Then, the dealer rho handles~ your butter soon learns > guarantee It. He can sell It for etter price than the ordinary butter, nd since the last bit of gain is all an, the profits are thus very mate lally Increased. If you still wish to send the prod eta away to be manufactured, the sad to be hanled over bad roads Is ery. greatly lesned. Usually it is t necessarily delivered so often; and the colder weather, when 'there Is ager of freezing in trnstthe small an Is again more easily managed. The advantage of having the farm km milk tofeed to the stocklis of we fold value. The chilled milk rhich is sure to come back from the, reamery being In no way equal in eding value to the fresh milk, which yen jf reheated, still lacks In value, rhile It is increased in cost of pro uction. At every turn thereis anindepend ce gained, and this Is one of the ret things to the farmer. The more .* Le can plan to do his work, independ nt of others and the weather, the less e ll be the friction, the more complete e satisfaction. It is at the last end of the process, Lowever,~ that the real profit stands ut. There are expenses connected rith dairying, heavy ones, and after hese are met, the rest is gain. There not a fixed percentage of profit on e whole. Legitimate cost must come out, no natter what the receipts, and the nore we can save at the last end of e process, the greater will be the nre gain. Groad Co. L. NO. 13. Read Up- E No. 2. 3 A.hM. 3 Acolu 25 Ar 7:50 2 McLeod 23 Lv. 7:43 3 Harby. 20 " 7:40 3 Dul?.anit 18 -' 7:25 3 Sardinija 13 4 7:05 2 New Zion 11 " 6:55 3 Beard 10 4 6:50 3 Seloc 8 " 6:35 2 Paroda Jt 5 " 6:20 3 Hudson 4 ' 6:15 3 Olanta 0 " 6:00 id Olant L. are flag stationsR for tbovei stated. All mixed trains. 3 P. R. ALDERMlAN. T. M. 3 Y OU I? OIRK D & SOFFICE..