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Bite-S Parched TI when you And in Fragrance - and Eternal C "Better ti could be." Thousand say it. Convenient S-Cent Tin, the Full-Si, Tin Humidors a~nI Wanted More information. "What do you understand by 'edible bzgi? " "It has somethin' to do with puahrooms an' toadstools;" replied Fa the Corntossel. "But whether it's What you swaller or what happens to you afterward I wouldn't like to say "without writin' to the department."% -Washington star. - Bacilli and Relations. Mrs. Baye-"She is simply mad on te subject of germs, and sterilizes or thlers everything In the house." Vis Ror-"How does she get along with er family?" Mrs. Baye-"Oh, even her relations are strained. Filling a Fountain Pen. When filting a fountain pen, to pro Went annoyance from air bubbles, use nrow, tapering pieces of blotting pa pter, cut small enough to reach easily the barrel of the pen. When touched with one of these blotter points the bujbles disappear and oth us do not form. The Danger After Grip 'jis often in a run-down system. Weak *bSes, nervousness, lack of appetite, en rgy and ambition, with disordered Ever and kidneys often follow an at tack of this wretched disease The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, the glorious tonic, blood purifier and regulator of stomach, liver and kid usys. Thousands have proved that thej wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore to health and good spirits after an at tack of Grip. If suffering, try them. Only 50 cents. Sold and perfect satis hetlon guaranteed by all druggists. Saved by Bursting Bottl. *The bursting of a bottle of soda wa Ws saved by the faily of Mr. J.0G. * Oat, who reside in Sulver street, ClObester,'nland, from death by .*ka. A loud report~awoke the occu ~ants of the house in the early hours et the other morning. There was 'uoke in their rooms, and a search -eveuled the fact that an oaken beam nath a bedroom floor was on fire. The sodawater bottle which acted as * Ske alarm had been placed on a shelf ear the beam, and had exploded when Aj became hot. Alnost A Miracle. One of the most startling changes ever seen in any man, according to W. B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Tem was ef eted years ago in his brother. ."He had such a dreadful cough," he writes, stat all our family thought he was going into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, and was comple'telv cured by ten bottles. .Nw he Is mound and well and weighs 218 pounds. For many years our famn I as used this wonderful remedy for * ogsand Colds with excelleat re salts" Tt's quick, safe, reliable and gflrateed. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle at all druggists.-AdV - Swiss Rainbow After Sunset. A French astronomer recently had to unusual experience of beholding rainbow in the Swiss Alps after anset. It spanned a valley between two mountains to the eastward, comn I ete and brilliant, 23 minutes after the astronamical sunset, and portions e it were visible for a half hour. Straight at It. There is no use of orr "beating aund the bush" We might as well out with it first at last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the nettime you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see why you should not do so. This prpration by its remarkable cures bagained a 'world wide reputation. *and neople everywhere speak of it in th highest terms of praise. It is for sale by all dealers.-Adv. Why? Sometimes it seems as If every per son who was lacking in initiative, spe efal ability or industry desIred to be either a writer, an actor or an artist. The mret agreeable way for a lazy Sperson to make a. living is to express -his own opinions, emotions and im presons.-Harper':. Weekly. Give Comfort to Stout Persons. A good wholesome cathartic that has a stimulating effect on the~ stomach, liver and bowels is Foley Carthartic Tablets. Theroughly cleansing in ac tion. they keep you regular with oc griping and no unpleasant after effects. They remove that gassy distended feel tn so uncomfortable to stout persons SFor sale by all dealers every wher.-Ad v. Escaped ting-Dryness-H iroat-you escap smoke STAG. their place you fil Freshness - Mildness ontentment ian I imagined tobac 3 are saying it. You m Packages: The Handy Half e I-Cent Tin,.the Pound and Half-Pol ound Glass Humidor BTA ForrPipe and Ciga 'EVER-LASTING-L P. zL'itrd' Co. st Flea Not Afraid of Water. Relatively speaking, some fleas are more cruelly armed than the lobster and as strong to resist pressure as the tortoise. One of the rarest specimens in the collection is a flea of the white seal. The seal was brought home bY a sea-faring man, who was asked to preserve it along with any parasites which might be found attached to it. In this way a new flea not averse to water was discovered. Bargains. Apropos of a railroad property thatI had been sold at a ruinously hgt price, a statistician said: "It takes two to make a bargain. but only one of them gets It." Foley Kldey Pils Saccessful for Rheu tism ad Kidney Trouble. Positive in action for backache, weak back, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles. P. J. Boyd, Ogle, Texas, writes: "After taking two bot tles of Foley Kidney Pills, my rheuma tism and kidney trouble are completely gone." Safe and effective. For sale by all dealers everywhere.--AdV. To the Middle-Aged. Say to yourself that you are enter ig upon the autumn'of your life; that the graces of spring and the splendors of summer are irrevocably gone, but that autumn weather is often dark ened by rain, cloud and mist, but the air is still soft, and the sun still de lights the eyes, and touches the yel lowing leaves, caressingly; It is the time for fruIt, for harvest, for thevin tage, the moment for making pro vision for the wlnter.-Amiel's Jouz Children's Siseases Very Prevalent. Whooping cough is about every where. Measles and scarlet fever al most as bad. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for inflamed throats and coughing. Mrs. r. C. Hostler, Grand Island, Nebr. says: "My three children had severe attacks of whoop ing cough, and a very few doses of Fo ley's Honey and Tar gave great relief." For sale by all dealers everywhere. Why 6he Felt Safe. A little southern gi.rl who had had a quarrel with her sister was very angry and was vowing all sorts of vengeance. Her aunt said to her: "You must not feel that way. Remember, the Bible says, 'Vengeance is mine and I will repay, saith the Lord.'" The child studied a moment, and then said: "Yes, but you know, auntie, God's a gentleman, and he couldn't do any thing to a lady!" Put End to Bad Habit. Things never look bright to one with "the blues." Tc~n to one the trouble is a sluggish liver, filling the system with bilious poision, that Dr. Kinr's New Life Pills would expel. Try them. Let the joy of better feel ings end "the blues." Bestfor stom ach, liver and kidneys. Soc. at all druggists. -Adv. "Popple."~ In some English dialects "pobble or popple" (for It is variously spelt and pronounced), seems to mean a large pebble (A.S. papol). The same word survives today among sea-faring men. who talk of a "popply" sea, maning a "choppy sea'"-ne the surface of which is agitated with innumerable "lumpy" waves. On the other hand, there Is an old English' word "popple" maning "poplar," which is In use to day in some parts of Canada. Evident ly the .word as It stands is of consid erable interest, and of double derive tion and meaning. IIt Looks Like a Crime to separate a bov from a box of Buck len's Arnica Salve. His pimples, boils scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand it, and its quick relief for burns, scalds, or cuts is his right. Kee it haudy for boys, also girls. Heals everything heable and does it quick. Unequaled for piles. Only 25 cents at all druggists.--A dv. Economy ln the Home. In keeping house it is quite as neo essary to watch the outgoing as the Iincoming. Not the tiniest scrap of food need be wasted as long as It i good. It Is wonderful what a nice pot of drippings can be kept on hand if all fat is taken care of. Sauces, too, can be often utilized in making over dishes, to give flavor or zest wheti lacking, as well as an addition to thb! soup kettle. eaviness them all 00 Fill zeCf rette Y GOOD0o 1760 Rheumatism Blood Poiso Scrof ula,Malaria Skin Disease FR """" 'tu MUAD WZA2 S soK Si!W LIPPMAN'S GREAT REMEDY-P.P.Ps It and ith P?. P. P. comp3* b Aue J. Ido*3. I tusk y. Ima few L. Aa.sm wb: bad seneMmet , Og=t SIP. P. IT.WILL HELP YOU, TOO-AT ALL DRUGOISTS-$l.SS F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CEORCIA SYour Spring Needs j We Have The Goods For You Porch Rockers, Swings, and Lawn Goods. Ws i Shave trhe Celebrated White~' Mountain -Refrigerators 3 Sand Freezers; Coolers, Side Walk Sulkeys, Go-Carts, - SHoosier Kitchen Cabinets' Oil Stoves, Screen Door'and g SWindows, Ranges and Stoves. In fact, we have the a Smost complete stock of House Furnishings evei- opened in Sumter. Drop in to see us when you Scome to Sumter. Cash or Credit. "The Store Accom- 3 Smodating." U. f.lSHELE Ml. iFrost of the Postoffice, Sumster ,5, C. Asthr hs eNosudrtanicgaote meaning of the.. advertisements. I beg to calla atention totbefolowing: VUEi 1s.Teadvertisement has no TRADE VALUE. IsVDEi 2n.Drugs adPatent Medicines and strictly Medicinal Preparations I ae nt ncldedinthis advertisement, the DIKE LINE EXCEPTED. + 3rd Onl oneadvertisement can. be used at one time. j 4t. Atleas onearticle at 25c. must be purchased. Small articles+ th. e prat ayou PERSONALLY present the advertisement. 6t.Orojc sto push our SIDE LINES.? * &e tankyouforpast business and earnestly solicit, a continuance of yuvaudpatronage. ARAN'S RUGSTORE. i Building Material. I~ WESEL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling, and Siding, Moulding,s Shingles, Lathes, Metal And Composition Roofing, Lime, Ce ment, Plaster Paris. Hard Wall Plaster, Fire Brick, and Clay, tar Colors, Shingle * Stain, Sewer And Drain SPipe, And A Full Line Of Building Material Of All Kinds. Also Hay; Giraiu Mixed Feeds And All Kinds Of Horse, Cow, Hog And PoultryFoods, And Remedies Bootlh-Shiuler Lumbelir & Supply Co. I ~ Successors ToI IBooth-Harby Live Stock Co., And Cen tral Lumber Co. - - - - Sumter, S. C Internationa Manure S TheIHC LOOK for GRAlneA Umanufrer. KAg rect, efficient, Rak. Stackus antee of first Lean ing of parts wher CORK ""MCDS of parts where oc plaitn, Piars qualities and pr< Bhdr., culivators tation of manU csIa ., S"& service. Satisfie TI-LAGE tials in Internati( P esta - 6 International s Ures that grew c GENERAL. LM the steel construl il a f G s mechanism; the Nm tvd'" entials in rear 1: s u turning corners; Farm WaIs easily-loaded bo; International s Gisia . hhigh and low, an .odJ Crbie illustrated catalc will tell you whe Interatonal Harvesei Columbia GeMPls.-,eedag Kecensk .Merely a Supply City. The raisig of chickens and the pro Atlfon of eggs are things apart to the farmers in the Basel consular district. While Basel is one of the principal supply cities of' Europe for poultry and eggs, only a smafl- percentage Is .ctually produced In he Basel distic or In Switzerland. - As S- Spring Ti1 on we want the ] and s PERFI Oil Cook Stov S The Stove needed for w more of these Stoves the la~ firm in the State. *-.We want our Farmer fri One and Two-Hors Oultivators, Plan1 And a great maniy other thir easy. POW IDN EAR Th of4 M cnGA .ec Coum us GA. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curs.) *he rertess omtt" o ogsa".nd:**E "ig 1 Harvester' preaders the following points in the preader you buy: i. Cor well-tested design. 2. Guar lass materials. 3. Reinforc 1 strains usually come. 4. Strengh cMional strains come. &Wern tection of driving parts. 6. Rep acturer, insuring efficient repai I American farmers findthesesen oal manure spreaders readem have, besides, many feat ut of -long field experience. Study tion in frame, wbeels, and driving easilyremovable beater; th. diffeV es, lnsaftnu even Opading while the reversib a worm and gear; low, ; and many others. an izs readers are of all styles and sizes, Iless and reverse apron. Write for gues and when w send them we ,e you may see the spreaders. I Comgnysf America raeD -A - a Prefer Fresh Figs. In southern France the fig tree Is now cultivated almost exclusively for the production of the fresh fruit, which has always a ready sale In the large centers. The drying of Ags has been practically abandoned In this re gion, except for the personal. require ments of a small number of growe. The me Comes adies to come in ee our CTION s and Bakers. rm weather. We have sold it year tlhan any other retail ends to see our a Plows, Subsoilers, ;ers;:D]istributors. gs which go to make farming WARE COMPNY *Iep \ .F. .Nl S. lloyster uano o, \ ~tenen: I have been using your good find it is all 0. K. This year: 1-84 on half an acre and made hich brought me $219.96, ci nds on one acre which brougli am well pleased with yot >mend it as a high grade feri Yours respectic (Signed) ER GUJ * - O LK,Vi The Best Hot Weather Tonic PUBLIC SERVICE. It 14 the duty of those serving the people in publie place to closely limit public expenditures to the actual needs of the gov ernment economically adminis tered, because this bounds the right'of the government to exact tribute fgm the earnings of la bor or the property of the citi zen. sad because public extrav agance begets extravagance among the people. We should never be ashamed of the sim plicity and prudential economies which are best suited to the op eration of a republican form of government and most compati ble. with the mission of the American people. Those who are pelected for a limited time to manage public affairs are. still of the people and may do much by their example to encourage, consistently with the dignity of their offidal functions, that plain way of life which among their fellow citizens aids integrity and promotes thrift and prosperity. -Grover Cleveland. BIRD SOUNDS. The nightingale our ears would Win, The lark sings In the glen, But - there's more music these days In be cackle of the hen. -Cincnnati Enquirer. Birds sounds are pleasant to the Could one wish better luck Than sitting by the fire to hear The sizzle of a duck? -Youngstown Telegram. Fer duck or peafowl, hen or lark, Some pine and sigh and sob, While some are charmed with, day or dark. I The cooing of the squab. -New York Sun. Look to Your Plumbing. You know what happens in a house In which the plumbing is in poor con dition-everybody in the house is lia ble to contract typhoid or some other fever. The digestive organs perform the same functions in the human body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept in first class condition all the time. If you - have any trouble with your disgestion take Camberlain's Tablets and you are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all dealers.-Adv. Forget to Collect Their Money. The British government every year sps a huge profit from the people wo forget their own government stock when dividends fall due. The fault Tests entirely with the stockholders for they even forget to give their ad dresses, so that they can be notified that money awafts them in the gov rnment coffers. In this case, about 5,000,000 is passed on to. the na tonal debt mmission, and in turn It reedves the interest from this money. Notice. The next examination for securing rschers' Certificates will be held at e court house in Manning, Friday Ily 1st,, 1914, beginning at nine :lock- Candidates will be required ostand the examination on the fol wing subjects: arithmetic, geography ammar, history, algebra, current ents, pedagogy.'physiology, agricul re. For second or third grade cer ~lates algebra would not be reuired. E. J. BR E County Supt. of Ed. r. I se 8 0 a' a A rassmte tendPrts bBid ov ss r .orc Now Well "Thedford's Black-Draught is the best all-round medicine I ever used," w r it e s J. A. Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas. "I suffered terribly with liver troubles, and could get no relief. The doctors said I had con sumption. I could not work at aL. Finally I tried THEOFORD'S BLACK DRAUGHT and to my surprisej got better, and am to-day'as well as any man." Thedf ord*s Black Draught is a general, cathartic, vegetable liver medicine, that has been regul: - i,ulari ties of the liver, t.ch and bowels, for over 7C years. Get a package today. Insist on the genuine-Thedford's. E-70 No- More "Black Broth" for Him. Among the forgotten dishes of the past was- the "black broth of Lace daemon." "What the Ingredients of this sable composition were," says a writer, "we cannot exactly ascertain. Doctor Lister (in 'Apicius') supposed It to have been hog's .blood. . . . It could not be a very alluring mess, since a citizen of Sybaris, having tasted It, declared it was no longer a matter of astonishment with him why - the Spartans were so fearless of death, since any one In his senses would much rather die than exist on such execrable food." LOANS NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. rday &5 O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning S. 0. B. 0. PUBDY. s. OLIVZR 0 BRTAi PURDY & O'BRYAN, Atterneys and Counselors at Law MANNING. S. C. C. . EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT. EDWARDS & PERRITT, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. O~ee 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.. .o H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. W.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMA N DAV1S & WIDEMAN, ATTORNEYS A T LA W, MANNING. S. C. C HARLTON DuRANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. Prompt attention given to Collections. IONG Ex-Co inssioner Internl ReIvneu OSEPH D. WRIGHT. CAPERS & WRIGHT AT ORNEYS AT LAW Evans Building, WASHINGTON. D. C. G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVII, ENGINEER Office over Bank of Manning -ppoGM ;qR ui aAIes ;seg eqi. Woodlmeu of the World. Mleets on First Mioudaty nights at Mamima SayS - ItS Safe for Children" DNTAIN * - .0 For Sale by All Dealers. To Cure a Cold In One0 Day Take LATIV BROM.O Quinine. It stops the Cough ad Headache and works off the Cold. E. W.GW intr on each box. c