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The Kind You Have Always Bc
In use for over 30 years, hu
___09 and ha,
Allow r
All Cougterfeits, Imitations a
Experiments that trifle with
Infants and Children-Experl
What is C)
Castoria is a harmless subst
goric, Drops and Soothing S;
contains neither Opium, Mor
substance. Its age is its gua
and allays 'aeverishness. It 4
Colic. It relieves Teething T
and Flatulency. It assimilat
Stomach and Bowels, giving
The Children's Panacea-The
CENUINE CAST
Bears the 8
The Khid You Hay
In Use For Ov
The Pendulum.
it Is -perfectly true that Galileo din
vered the true or Isochronal proper
I of the pendulum in 1639. and also
hat the philosophical Huyghens In
IMS wrote a learned treatise apply
* the principle to clocks. But an
.nsthm.n John Harris, invented
A made a pendulum clock In 1641
ft Landon. Barlow. a London clock
maker. Invented the atriking part In
1M76. and in 1815 George Graham ap
Sled mercury to the pendulum to
smnyn.Me against varying tempera
The Danger After Grip
lies often in a run-down system. Weak- 1
nesa, nervousness, lack of appetite, en
grmy and ambition. with disordered I
lver and kidneys often follow an at- p
tack of this wretched disease The
greatest need then is Electric Bitters,
the glorious tonic, blood purifier and
regulator of stomach, liver and kid
neys. Thousands have proved that
they 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
betion guaranteed by all druggists
Adv.
The Idea.
Madge"Did he try to flatter you"
Marjorie-"Why, no, dear. He merely
said I was the prettiest girl he'd ever
met."-New York Times.
Couldnt Beat That.
An enterprising young florist, in oR
der to increase his trade. displayed
this sign in his window: "We give a1
packet of flower seeds with every
plant." Eis competitor across the
street promptly . 'nght to meet the
competition by placing in his window
the following announcement: "We
give the earth with every plant."
Upifting Drama.
it ought not to be very difficult to
elevate the stage. It has wings and
fiies.--Christian Register.
*Ahnost A Miracle.
One of the~ most startiine changes
erer seen in any man, according to W.
B Hok-claw, Clareudon,. Tex , was .f
teeted years ago in his bro'l.er. "He
had sur'h a dreadful cough," he writes,
'that all aur family thought he was
goiog into consumption, but he beg'an
to use Dr. King's New Discovery, and
was comp'et elv cured by ten bottl1.s.
New he. is sound and well and we-iihs
218 pounds. For many years cur fam
Ily has used this wonderful remedy for
Coughs and Colds with excellerat re
aolts." Tss quick, safe, reliable and
gurnteed. Price 50 cents and $1.00.
?ral bottle at all druggists:-Adv.
Seven Famous B~Ies.
Among the nations of the world the
even famous Bibles are: The Berip
tores of the Christians. the Koran of
the Mohammedans, the Eddas of the
Uaenlnavians,. the Tripitaka of the
Saddhists, the Filve Kinys of the Chi
mesa, the Three Vedas of the Hindoos,
.ad the Zendavesta o~he Persians.
Straight at it.
There Is no use of our "heating
around the bush " We mi'ht as well
ost. with it first at last We want you
to try Chamberlain's Couch R.-medy
the next time .sou have a -ough or
cold. There i.s no reason so far as we
can see why you should not do so. This
pr.-paration by its remnarkable cure-s
hau gaine-d a world wie . eputauion.
and neople evers where speak of it in
the highest terms of praise. 1t. is for
sale by all dealers.--Adv.
Living for Others.
It probably never occurs to a young
man or woman that he or she is "hard
to live with." That is a phrase we
always, somehow, use about other peo
ple. But why? Why not occasionally
consider whether the diffculties we
complain of may not be partly the re
gult of our own Ebar-p angles and self
1sh. wills? The art of living with oth
era Is largely the art of living for oth
- er, and not for ourselves.
Giye Comfort to Stout Persons.
A good wholesome cathartic that has
a stimulating etTect on the stomach,
fiver and bowels is Foley Carthartic
Tablets. Thasroughly cleansing in ac
tion. they keep you regular with no
rping~ and no unpleasant after effects.
~'ey remove that gassy distended feel
lng so uncomfortable to stout persons.
For sale by all dealers every
where. -Adv.
Overlooked.
A bridegroom~ is a person who
spends a lot of money buying himself
a wedding-sit that nobody notices.
ught, and which has been
a borne the signature of
; been made under his per
ipervision since its infancy.
o one to deceive youin this.
ad "Just-as-good" are but
and endanger the health of
ence against Experiment.
kSTORIA
ttute for Castor Oil, Pare
rups. It is Pleasant. It
phine nor other Narcotic
antee. It destroys Worms
sures Diarrhea and Wind
'oubles, cures Constipation
es the Food, regulates the
healthy and natural sleep.
Mother's Friend. '
ORIA ALWAYS
ignature of
e Mifys Bought
r 30 Years.
AV avrn -. uNC VaSe m.
Devil and Deep Sea.
Colonel Munroe in his "Expedition
With Mackey's Regiment" (to the Low
Countries), printed in London in 1637,
says that his command charged upon
the Austrians and were soms distance
ahead of the Sw6dish army. The
Swedish gunners did not elevate their
pieces enough, and their shot began
to drop among Mackey's men, "so
that we were between the devil and
the deep sea."
Foley Kidney Pills Successful for Rheuma
tism and Kidney Trouble.
Positive in action for backache,
reak baci, rheumatism, kidney and
Aadder troubles. P. J. Boyd, Ogle,
rexas, writes: "After taking two bot
Ies of Foley Kidney Pills, my rheuma
sm and kidney trouble are completely
one." Safe and effective. For sale
>y all dealers everywhere.-Adv.
Left at the Post.
The Professor's Wife (to the Pro
lessor, who has just come in from a
walk)-"What have you done with
rour umbrella and Fidor The Pro
lessor (trying to remember)--"What
-h'm-wait a minute-oh, yes, pre.
sisely. You see, my hat blew off, ahd
[didn't want to have the poor little
beast run with me after it,'so I stuck
he umbrella ina the ground somewhere
md tied Fide to it. I suppose they
re still there."
Childrea's miseases Very Prevalent.
Whooping cough is about every
rhere. Measles and scarlet fever al
nost as bad. Use Foley's Honey and
Par Compound for indlamed throats
nd coughtng. Mrs. I. C. Hostler,
rand Island, Nebr. says: "My three
~hildren had severe attacks of whoop
og cough, and a very few doses of Fo
ey's Honey and Tar gave great relief."
For sale by all dealers everywhere. -
dv
Greatest Science.
"The greatest science men can study
is the science of living with other
men. There is no other thing that is
so taxing, requires so mnuch education,
so much wisdom, so much practice as
how to live together." We are study
ing how to control the forces of na
tura, but the forces of human naturB
are more dif~cuit still. There is rno
art that is finer than the art of being
at peace with our neighbors, national
and individual-Selected.
Put End to Bad Habit.
Things never look bright to one
with "the blues." Tn to one the
trouble is a sluggish liver, filling the
ystem with biius poision. that Dr.
King's New Life Pills would exuel.
Try them. Let the joy of better feel
ings end "the blues." Best. for storn
ach, liver and kidneys. 25'. at. all
drugists. --Av.
No Trouble to Please.
Knicker-"Is that car an~ easy run
ner?" Enthusiast-Fine; just lie
down and let me run over you."
Wise One.
Crawford-"The man who can look
happy when he isn't makes a good
companion." Crabshaw-"But you'd
better not sit in a poker game with
him."
Wanted-An Occupation.
There are two reasons why some
people don't mind their own business.
One is that they haven't any mind,
the other that they haven't any busi-.
ness.-Harvard Lampoon.
It Leooks ILike a Crime
to separate a boy from a box of Buck
len's Arnica Salve. His pimples, boils
scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises
demand it, and its quick relief for
burne, scalds, or cuts is his right.
Keep it handy for boys, also girls.
Heals everything heable and does it
quick. Unequaled for piles. Only 25
cents at all druggists.-Adv.
Absinth
The principal poison in absinthe is
a vegetable substance known as
thylon. It is found in wormwood,
which is used in making absinthe.
France Is the largeat consumer of ab
sinthe. taking more than all the rest
of Europe. The consumption has been
steadily increasing, so that in 1911
over 1,000,000 gallons of absinthe were
used in France.
Daily Thought.
With respect to luxuries and com
forts, the wisest have ever lived a
more simple and meager life than the
poor.-Thoreau.
Bucken's Arnica Salve
The Bend Salve in The World.
They Were Particular.
"We do our best to serve the public,'
the proprietor of the corner drug stor
told us. "but we can't please every
body, try as we may.
"A few minutes ago two young wo
men swept into this place and demand
ed to look at our directory. I showe(
them where to dnd it. In a few min
utes I heard one of them say:
"'Why, her name isn't in this direc
tory: Did you ever bear of the like?"
"Then the ladies approached mi
haughtily.
"'Can you tell as if there Is a firsi
class drug store in this vicinity?' aske
the spokeswoman. 'We wish to consult
their directory.'"--Chicago~News.
A Bull From Ulster.
The Ulsterman is not incapable of t
bull, says the British Weekly. It wa
an Ulster juarquis who endeared him
self to his tenantry by the memorabli
bull uttered in his speech at an agricul
tural dinner: "I wish my farmerl
would use iron plows, because the3
last forever and will afterward sell a
old iron." It was an Ulsterman who al
a funeral observed the awkward wor
of an unaccustomed hand and exclaim
ed as he seized a shovel: "I wasn'I
seven years courting a sexton's daugh
ter without learning to sod a grave."
H. Was Satisfied.
"You are very beautiful," said a
young man to his sweetheart.
"Ah, well." she answered, "beauty,
you know, is only skin deep."
"Well," he replied. "that's plenty
deep enough for me. rm no cannibal."
-Ladies' Home Journal.
Chivalrous.
Blobbs-Would you marry a girl for
her money? Slobbs-Well. I should
consider it very unchivalrous to allow
her to remain an old maid.-Philadel
phia Record.
Don't be a dabbler. Genuine success
means simply doing the common things
of life uncommonly well.-John D.
Rockefeller, Jr.
The Burglar's Daughter.
Father to Suitor-My daughter will
not have a dowry, but I will give her
this set of keys, which no doubt you
will find useful.
F OR
PAD WP" IM
LIPPMAN'S GREA
Dr. AfUrslee, Rsen. Texa.. writ.:
"Itia the l.dingbloariflul."
Dr. Whath..d, Meftalf. Cos. JC~
it. and with P. P. P.acmpletely avd J.
M. Davilo. who had suffered fiftees
yeers'with Wlood po id aones
IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO
F. V. LIPPMAN, SA
IYour Sp
We Have The
Porch Rockers, Swin
Shave thie Celebrated Wh
Sand Freezers; Coolers, Sid
C Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets,
SWindows, Ranges and St,
Smost complete stock of
opidHouse F;
ever penedin Sumter.I
come to Sumter. Cash or' C
W. . SHI"
C In Front of the Postoffice,
Asteehsb'uN ot
As terehas eensome mi,.und3ets
+ st.. T~he ad lver:isemet~'.t has~ n" 'l
*C(ASH in; .\lONlfY.
2nd. D~rugs' and PautentL .\edici;es'
Sar'e ni' t eIul" in; tils a.lvertk.'met
+3rd. Och jon.- aa vert isementt can 1
4t h. At iet.s' 'ene azric e a'. 2~w. n
agg,.regat 'n 25ce no;t ;.'-rsbl
*tith. Ou.i~.r t.-t i l'F~hir .J1
~.ur 'a u.-t pa~rt~roa
~A RANT'S DF
i Building
iWE .SELL
NRough and Dressed Lumnl
SSiding, Moulding,s Sh
N And Composition R
9 ment, Plaster Ph
Plaster, Fire B
Ornamental
tar Colori
Stain,
And
SPip ., .nd A Full Line
Adl Kinds. Also Hay
And All Kinds Of
And 'PoultryFood
Bo0tliller Llltllhel
SBooth-Harby Live S
Stral Lumber Co. -
I em the
RED DEVIL
that gets the germs
before the germs get,
the hogj.
One tablespoonful of Red Devil Lye
dissolved in a pint of water, then
added to the slop c.- eoft feed for ten
hog, fed to hogs night and morning
throughout the year, will PREVENT
cholera and worms . -
Germs become worms, and worms
I nake bogs sick. Givoaao a chance
at these germs and woms and PIl
VBsAB -SAVE YOUR HOGS
Iam
Red Devil Lye.
IN BIG CANS
cost you only 5
ball the Usual Prk ic ..
Save My'
_aLess.
ftaI~tbainI U__
Notice Democratic Clubs
All the Democratic Clubs through
out the county is hereby notified to
meet at thPi- regular places of meet
ing on fhe 25th day of April. 1914, for
the purpose of reorganizing and elect
ing their respective officers, as follows:
One president, on or more vice-pres
idents, one recording secretary, one
memberof execut ive committee, con
mittee on rezistration, consisting of
three members, one delegate for every
twenty-five members and one for every
majority fraction thereof, to represent
the said -club at the county convention
on the 4th day of May, 1914, 12 o'clock.
Respectfully, - - :- -
A. J. RICH ROURG,.
Cham. Co. Ex. Com.
J. M. WINDHAM,
Sec. Co. Ex. Com.
Manning, S. C., April 13,194
, 0LEY3H01EwTA
Rheumatism.
Blood Poison
Scrofula, Malaria".
Skin Disease
Because it1uriefie
tkeBibed
M =W=n~ "It or
r REMEDY-P. P..
"Rabbi Wlomn, of the Savannah.Con
ireio. writes:''Bsaseven attacks -of
Malailfever lsting from a week to.ten
days. I took your medicine as A forli* -
hope, but now cafs that P.P.P. was,
-AT ALL D'MUCCISTS-$1.00
VANNAH, CEORCIA
mmmmmmmmmm
ing Needs
oods For 'You
s, and Lawn Goods. We
e Mountain Refrigerators
eWalk Sulkeys, Go-Carts,
il Stoves, Screen Door and
ves. In fact,. we have the
rnshings_
orp in to see us when you
edit. '-The Stoie Accomw-~
Y- -I
-Sumter, S. C .~
ice
hndia: bu the meacnintg or the $
ci to iIhe f,:l..wing:-+
c- el.i.a. .f
er, Flooring, Ceiling-,nd
ngles, Lathes, Meta
oing, Lime, Ce
ris, Hard Wall
rick. and Clay,
Brick, Mor
,Shingle
Sewer ii
f Building Material Of.
,Grain Mixed Feeds _
Horse, Cow, Hog
,. And Remedies. _ I
& Supply Co.
~ors To.
ock Co., And Cen
SRely. n Electricity.Each a Law Unto Himself.
doehly, r an Eetiiy Men are like trees; each one =Mus
AXuorpi; concernI uses an
L~iiirapingput forth the leaf that is created im
electric dough mixer for mixing ink. h!in. Educton Is only like good cul
And :a baning house uses an electric
flatiron to press out water soaked sort-H. W. Beecher.
money.
International Harvester
Manure Spreaders
The I H C Line INTERNATIONAL Harvester ma
- ^"A.A nure spreaders have a score of good
" ad""",, features in their construction. Each one is
Rakes. Stader the result of careful field experiment.
H orms An I H C spreader is low enough for easyloading,
c cHINS '.yet it has plenty of clearance underneath. The rear
Planters. Pickers axle is well under the load, rear wheels have wide
Binders. Cultivators
Eusilase Cners rims and Z-shaped lugs, insuring good traction un
sheler. shreders der all conditions. Frame, wheels, and all driving
Tl-1AGE parts are of steel. Apron tension is adjusted by a
.. simple device. Windiig of the beater is prevented
Cuiinte* by large diameter, and beater teeth are strong, square
GENERAL LINE and chisel-pointed.
0(M end Cas ?cgine
07 aor:" International manure spreaders are built in several
Manse spreadens styles and sizes, low or high, endless or return apron,
Crm, Separators for small farms, 6r large. Examination will show
.01rt*I" sturdiness of construction in every detail. Repairs,
Tresw:- if ever needed, may always be had of thelocal dealer.
Gra D Examine International spreaders at the dealer's.
Wfe criners . 6 W will tell you who sells them, and we will send
underrwine you interesting catalogues.
nlnernational Harvester Company of America
Columbia S. C.
Champio tKrtg eCmormick Esiwauke Osbme lIs
As The
$pring Time Comes
on- we want the Ladies to come in
and see our
PERFECTION
Oil Cook Stoves and Bakers.
The Stove needed for warm weather. We have sold
mbre of these Stoves the last year than any other retail
tirm in the State.
- - We want our Farmer friends to see our
*One and Two-Horse Plows, Subsoilers,I
Cultivators, Plantei's; Distributors.I
And a great'many other things which go to make farming
easy.
PO WEN HARDWARE COMPNY
and b
/ ... .new tl
STAG has a L
that is entirely
wonderful.
"NforBte, Th lstipel9
Nzo sgg - -is s fresh and
'ro Bag,.
"ostai a Convenient Package
Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent T
.~ I i~lt.II1IllIllTin Hurnidors and the Pound Glass
- l il~~'lFor Pipe and (
"EVER-L.ASTING
P. Lorillard Co.-Etablis
SAlcoin Railroad Co.
TIME TABLE, NO. 13. -
SJanuary 1, 1914.
Read nown. Read Up. ::
No. 1. No. 3. No. 2. 3
P. M. P. M. A. M. 3
-Lv. 1'200 Lt. 7:50 0 Alcolu 25 Ar 7:50 2
1:0 " 7:55 2 McLeod 23 Lv. 7:45 -;;;
1:10 ~" 8:05 5 Harby 20 " 7:40 -;
1:20 - 8:10 7 DuRant 18 " 7:25 -;
-1] " t8:25 12 Sardinia 13 " 7:05 -
1 :45 " 8:30 14 New Zion 11 " 6:55 -;
S" 1:5 " S::15 15 Beard 10 ' 6:50 -;
":30 " 8:50 17 Seloe 8 " 6:35 ;;
* "- .245 " 9:05 :20 Paroda Jt 5 " 6:20 -
S." 2:5 t J:10 21 Hudson 4 " 6:15 -
* 3:00~ A r. 9:30 25 Olanta 0 " 6:00 -;;
No 1--daily except Saturday andSud.
2o.'2.-daily except Sunday.
No. ;.Sat urdlay only.
2 .*****l stations except Aleola and Olanta are flag stations for -::
- all t faits. The trainis run only as above stated. All ixied trains. 2
P. R. ALTDERMAN, T. M. --
FRIENDSHIP.
Friendship makes prosperity
brighter, while it lightens id
versity by sharing Its griefs and
anxieties.
While you seek new friend
ships, cultivate the old.-Her
me.
To have a great man for an
Intimate friend seems pleasant
to those who have never tried
it; those who have It fear it.
Horace.
Treat your friend as if you
know that he will one day be
come your enemy.-Laberlus.
There is no friendship between
those associated in powtr; he
who rules will always be impa
tient of an associate.-Lucan.
As the yellow gold Is tried In
the fre, so the faith of friend
ship must be seen In adversity.
-Ovid.
No one can be so welcome a
guest that he will not become
an annoyance when he has
stayed three continuous days In
a friend's house.-Plautus.
INTELLECT.
God offers to every mind its
choice between truth and repose.
Take which you please-you can
never have both. Between these,
as a )endulum. man oscillates
ever. He In whom the love of
repose predominates will accept
the rAt creed, the first philoso
phy, the first political party be
meets-most likely his father's.
He gets rest, cognmodty and
repotation, but be shuts the door
of truth- eron
The Best Hot Weather Tonic
%aOVstsTAT asLeb TONeCdm th*
NOW dbUild 11V Me Wlioke 6tad W~W W21
detafettresgtheaseaitriyou to wibotand
the d aes luaefecetothebetsua-- . 50c.
Isok to Your Fhmfbiug
You know what happens IL a house
in wtileh the plumbine Is in poor con
dition-everybody in the house is lia
ble to contract typhojd or some other
fever. The digestlie organs perform
the same functions in the human body
as the pludibing does for the house,
and they should be kept In lirst class
condition all the time. If you have
auf trouble with your disgestion take
Chamberlain's Tablets and you are
certain to get quick relief. For sale
by all dealers.-Adv.
Ferget to Colleet Their Mey.
The Brtish governmnt every year
reaps a huge proft from the people
who forget their own government stock
when dividends fall due. The fault
rests entirely with the stockholders
for they even forget to give their ad
dresse, so that they can be notied
that money awaits them In the gov
ernment cofers. In this cases about
$5,000,000 Is passed on 'to the aa
tional debt mmmenaS andiSn tura It
receives the faterest from this moee.
Notice.
The next examination for securing
Teachers' Certificates will be held at
the court house In anning, Friday
May 1st., 1914, beginning at nine
o'clock. Candidates will be required
to stand the examination on the fol
lowing subjects: arithmetic, geography
grammar, history, algebra, current
events, pedagogy. physiology, agricul
ture. For second or third grade cer
tificates algebra would notb requre.
County Supt. of Ed.
yard!
get a tin of STAG
rewarded by a
rill in smoking.
IVING FRAGRANCE
oiginal and entirely
l of the'day-nor night
tempting as the first.
: The Handy Half-Size 5
n, the Pound and Half-Pound
umidor.
-L OOD
/16.
APPAREL SHOP
FOR MEN
AND LADLES
Everything of the best fcr
the personal wear and adorn
ment of both sexes.
We fill mail orders carefully
and promptly.
DAVID
OUTFITTING
COMPANY,
Charleston, S. C
Curs Old Sara, Other Remees Ws't Curs.
rhe worst cases, no mteo howlong stani5
Nervous? 2
Mrs. Walter Vincent,
of Pleasant Hill, N. C.,
writes: "For three sum
mers. I suffered from
nervousness, d r e a d f ul
pains in my back and
sides, and weak sinking
spells. Three bottles of.
Cardui, the woman's
tonic, relieved me entire
ly. I feel like another
person, now."
TAKE 4
Cardu
The Woman's Tonic
for over 50 years,
Cardui has been helping
to relieve women's un
necessary pains and
building weak womeg up
' to health and strength.
It will do the sante for
you, if given a fair trial.
So, don't wait. but begin
taking Cardut V.'-y for
Its use cannot h: .a you,
and should sure'y do you
good. ,E-72
Child Liable to Be Spoiled.
At Zarantanto, there has just oo.
curred a case which Is probably
unique of its kind. A child has been
born while Its father, grandfather,
great-grandfather and great-great
grandfather are all living. Its name is
Urriticoechea, and the family are
Basque farm laborers. The great
grandfather and great-great-grand
father have acted as godfather to the
child. The united family onsttute
nearly a wbple village.
LOUAXS NqOTIATED
On First-Class Real Estate
Mortgages.
Purdy & O'Bryan,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Manning S. C.
R. 0. PURDY. S. OLIVR 0 BRYAN
PURDY & O'BRtAN;
Atterneys and Counselors at Law
MANNING. S. C.
C. 0. EWARDS. H. M. PERRITT.
EDWARDS & PERRITT,
CIVIL ENGINEERS
AND StJRVEYORS.
Office Over Home Bank and Trust Co.,
MANNING, S. C.
DR. J. FRANK GEIGER.
DENTIST,
MANNING, S. C.
DR. 3.* A.CO
DENTIST,
Upstairs over Bank of Manning.
MANNING, S. C..
Phone No '77.
c. H. LESESNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MANN[NCG. S. C:.
W.C. DAVIS. J1. W. wIDEMAN
DAVIS & WIDitMAN,
MANNING. s. -*.
C HARLTON DORANT,
ATTORNEY~ AT LA W,
MANNINO, S. C.
Prom, atentionu give.zs to Collections.
JOHN G. CAPERS. (or South Cruiivneu
JOSEPH D. WRl;GHT.
C APERS & W IiT
.\T OnNEYS AT lA W
Evans Buiuding,
G. T1. Floyd,
SUREYOR and CIVL ELD.AEHA
To Preven . . .:OCM
.py at once th'e.---- ~ -- 4.:J I idI- DR
ical dressin m: - n 1,: a .heds at
the samae time.. M -t 2- E- 0 ''
Mets on First Monday nights at
iitig:SovereignOs invited.
Han -
Backache.
'Rheumatism.
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