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Wanted Laborers to work ber sheds and lumb to good men. pay of good school and ch D. W. ALDER gwmmmmmm---mmm E Alcolu Re TIME TAB January 1, 1914. Read Down. No. 1. No.3. P. M. P. M. LV. 1:00 Lv. 7:50 0 " 1:05 " 7:55 2 S " 1:10 "- 8:05 1:20 " 8:10 7 " :3 " 25 12 1:45 " 8:80 14 S 1:55 8:35 15 " 2:3 " &850 17 " 2:45 " 9:05 20 " 250 9:10 21 300 Ar. 9:30 25 No 1--daily exept Saturday 9 No. .-daily except Sunday, No. 3.-Saturday only. *****AH stations except Alcolo all trains. These trains runonly i Aluon, S. C. Energy ia Pound of Co&L On" pound ocoal releases safient Fnrg to upise an...average man 1o a point fourteen miles high. - The Danger After Gdip Uis often in & run-down system. Weak nebs, nervousness, lack of appetite, en ergy and ambition.. with disordered liver and kidbeys often follow an at tack of this wretched disease The peatest need then is Electric Bitters, the glorious tonic, blood purifier and regulator of stomach, live- 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 faetioa guaranteed by all druggists. Adv. p odern Sigh. Composer (standing before a Fter o palating)-"If only my music were Stapn orhensible as that picture!" -Igeede Eaettr. - est Way to Darn. By darning diagonally across the Weave, Instad of with it, the st2ehes ar not nearly so likely to pull away fom. the -edges of the darned spot. ThWIla an especiafly good method - to be used where stitches have been Ahnost A Miracle. One of the most startling ehanges ever seen in any man, according to W. B. Holsadlaw, Clarendon, Tex., was ef locted years ago in his brother.. "He had such a dreadful cough," he writes, "that all our family thought he- was going into consumption, but hb begua to use Dr. King's New Discovery, and was completely cured by ten bottles. Now he is sound and well and weighs -218 pounds. 1Fer many years our fam - Dy has used this wonderful remedy for Coughs and Qolds with excelleat re suits." Tt's quick, safe, reliable and -guaranteed. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle st all druggists.-Adv. Neveri "What was- that setentaee the choir repeated so often during the litany" "A near as I could make out it was, *We are miserable ingers.'"-Boston I==mees= Foreet Nursery. * One of the-largest forest nurseries In the United States Is conducted by the forest seiee near Baugen, Mont. it Is known as the -8avenoc umery. -sa has a eajaeity Of 4,00000 young t rees a year. Control self, and the first step Is taken toward becoming a power. The youth whose own hasty passins ad uneontroiled appetites run away with him Is a cipher as far as real strength goes. Impulse is not strength. A runaway engine never will cross a continent safely. Straight at It. There is no use of our "beating around the- bush." We might as well out with It first at last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see why you should not do so. Thrs preparation by its remarkable cures has gained a world wide reputation. and neople every where speak of it in the highest terms of praise. It is for Ssale by all dealers.-Adv. Value of Generalship. A friend whom you have been gain. tag during your wholo life, you ought not to be displeased with In a moment. A stone is many years becoming a ruby; tak, care that you do not de stroy it in an instant against another stone.-Baadi. Giye 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 nc giping and no unpleasant after effect~s. They remove that gassy distended feel ing so uncomfortable to stout persons. For sale by all dealers every where.-Adv. Pa Had Been There. "Pa. what Is scientific saleesman ship?"' "Selling a dress suit to a man who went into the store to buy a celluloid collar."-Detroit Free Press Cynical Man Wrote This. It Is a mistake to Imagine that all women are fond of retailing gossip Most of them would rather wholesali at Alcolut in Planing mill, lum er yards. Good wages f weekly. steady work, urch, healthy place. MAN & SONS CO. Alcolu. S. C. d1road Co. LE, NO. 13. Read Up. 3 No.2. 2 A.M. U Alco!u 25 Ar 7:50 2 McLeod 23 Lv. 7:45 2 Harby 20 " 7:40 3 DuRant 18 " 7:25 Sardinia 13 " 7:05 2 New Zion 11 6:55 w Beard 10 * 6:50 : Seloc 8 " 6:35 2 Paroda Jt 5 " 6:20 m Hudson 4 " 6:15 . Olanta 0 " 6:00 3 umd Sunday. - .M and Olanta are flag stations for 3 w3 above stated. All mixed trains. 2 P. R. ALDERMAN, T. M. 11111111WWWW -Subtle Appreciation. Knilker-"Js Jones a poet's poet?" Soeker-"No; he Is a poets poet's Foley idney Fills Succs for Rheuma tism and Eidney Trouble. Positive in action for backache, weak back, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles. P. J. Boyd, Ogle, 'Texas, writes: "After taking two bot tIes of Foley Kidney Pills, my rheuma tism and kidney trouble are completely gone." Safe and effective. For sale by all dealers everywhere.-Adv. Wonderful St of Dishes. What Is said to be $he most costly sot of dishes ever made was ecently shown at an exhibition in St. Peters brg. It consisted of thirty-aix hand colored plates. This set has an esti mated value of $18,540, a single plate, thorefore,.being worth $515. It Is the property of Count Orloff-Davldof. Daily Thoght. Mind is a magnet; that which It continually thinks it will draw t6 itself. Keep the mind on strength, power and love and you will draw strength, power and love to you.-P. Mulford. Chlme's Diseases Tery Prevalest. Whooping cough is about everly where. Measles and scarlet fever al most as bad. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for inflamed throats and coughmng. Mrs. I. 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." f'or sale by all dealers everywhere. Adv Eletric Power Preferred. ileactrie power has been adopted by eandy factories because of Its ease of control and ceanliness. -cnm, indeed. "'The old gentleman who raised me," announced the village philoso pier, "had the right idea of economy. He would light the lamp to read the Scripture to his family, then turn it down while be prayed." Pat End to Dad Habit. Things never look bright to one with "the blues." Ten to ons the trouble is a sluggish liver, filling the system with bilious polsion, that Dr. King's New Life Pills would expel. Try them. Let the joy of better feel ings end "the blues." Best for stom ach, liver and kidneys. 25c. at all druggists.--Ad v. But They Know Him. When a man makes a fool of him self he is terribly surprised, and he can't understand why all the rest of the world Isn't They Wear Armor. I've never any pity for conceiteG people, because I think t ey cary comfort about with them.-George Eliot. Still Undiscovered. So long as love itself-the mystery of all mysteries-shall remain un solved, thsro is an Immeasurable mu sie beyond the octave-stretCh forlorn of our fingers, an unfathomable ocean beyond our little world of pebbles on the shore.-Wllilam De Morgan. I Another Thing. "How did you propose to support my daughter, sir?" "I didn't propose to her to support her at all. I only proposed to her to marry. mne."--Reho botb Sunday Herald. Money's Voice. Money talks: but some have an .im Sterne. Mother Would Like It. "Little boy, what would your moth er say If she saw you smoking that. cigarette?" "She'd be tickled to death, mum-she's stone blind!" Before the Days of. Clocks. The first accurate clock was set up in England at Hampton court. In 1540. Up to that time members of the royal suite used hour glasses in their pri vate rooms. It Looks Like 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 burns, 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 d,.nggists-Adv. IA COLD CURED FO 50C. ABSOLUTELY 6UARANTEED. If you want to get rid of that COLD or LAGRIPPE just purchase twelve of our Capsules, compounded by us. If taken as directed and they fail to cure, we will gladly refund your money. DIGKSON'S DRUG STORE, The Commercial 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 Commercial and Savings Bank.ng Business. We propose uneessing diligence and the 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. Hear-n, J. Clinton Brogdon, P. M. Brown, R. Dozier Lee, P. M. Parrott, J. H. Myers, T. B. Jenkins, N. H. Forrester, R. A. Bradbam, R. A. Burgess. S. N. Gillispie, J. M. Chandler, H. L. Tisda e. 'OFFICERS. A. L. LESES-.E,'PR'ESIDENT. J. K. CROSSWELL, V-Pres. R A. BRA DHAM, CASHIER. Rheumatism Blood Poison Scrofula, Malaria Skin Disease F oBecause it Purifies the Blood JWAD WE" M MOM UT1L C@ LIPPMAN'S GREAT REMEDY-P.P.P. Dr. AIIsdg.. RIsma. Tzaa w itis IRbbi S.Imoa of the lksnaah can. '"It is tbohsiingblood purifir.. 0 u, dawrites: . * adswan Attacks of Dr. w M't" N s" PaC Ib5. Malarial feverIsana fromaweek to ten it. and with P. P.P. ctelced J.. days. took your eie as for E. Davidson. who hbd suffered ftee bopsbtno ofesta P. P. P. was years with blood poison and Seres. a ral befit." IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO-AT ALL DRUCCI8TS-$.00 - F. V LUPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CEORCIA ~nmmmmmnnmmmmmmmmmmrmmmnmmmn SYour Spring Needs We Have The Goods For V ou Porch Rockers, -Swings, and Lawn Goods. We ~ have the Celebrated White Mountain Refrigerators Sand Freezers; Coolers, Side Walk Sulheys, Go-Carts, SHoosier Kitchen Cabinets, Oil Stoves, Screen Door and SWindows, Ranges and Stoves. In fact, we have the ~Emost complete stock of House Funsig ever opened in Sumter. Drop in to see us when you come to Sumter. Cash or Credit. "The Store Accom Smodating." la F.rost of the Postofflice, Sumter, S, C. 4As there has been some misunderstanding about the meaning of these* *advertisements. I beg to call attention to the followin: 41st. The advertisement has no TRADE VALUE. Its VAi)UEF is ~ -CASH in MONEY. 2nd. Drugs and Patent Medicines and strictly Medicinal Preparations + 4are not included in this advertisement, the -DIKE LINE EXCEPTE~D. $ 3dOnyone advertisement can be used at one time. + *4th. At least one article at 25c. must be purch ased. Sinall article' ~+ 5t. pree thrat yu PERONALLY prIesent the advertisement. *6th. Our object is to push our SIDE LINES. ~We thank you for past business and earnestly solicit a continuance of + your valued patronage. SARANT'S DRUG STORE. Building Material.I WE SELL Rough arnd Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling, and Siding, Moulding,s Shingles, Lathies, Metal And Composition Rooting, Lime, Ce ment, Plaster Paris, Hard Wall Plaster, Fire Brick, and Clay, Ornamen~tal Brick, Mo tar Colors, Shingle Stain, SewverI And Drain SPipe, And A Full Line Of Building Material Of All Kinds. Also Hay, Grain Mixed Feeds And All Kinds Of Horse, Cow, Hog And PoultryFoods, And Remedies. B00th-SIuler Liiber & Stip ply Co. Successors To Boothi-Harby Live Stock Co., And Cen tral Lumber Co. -- - - Sumter, S. C International Harvester Manure Spreaders The I H C Line T OOK for the following points in the GWN AM HAY 2- manure spreader you buy: i. Cor nden. Reaper rect, efficient, well-tested design. 2. Guar . Ni' "_C antee of first-class materials. 3. Reinforc de ving of parts where strains usually come. 4. Strength CORN esCHES of parts where occasional strains come. S. W ig Pla it, P qualities and protection of driving parts. 6. Rep, Nam. cuIito*" tation of manufacturer, insuring efficient repair EW&Vag CUtter '. service. Satisfied American farmers findtheseessen. TIACE tials in International manure spreaders. V ." Internatinnal spreaders have, besides, many feat 4CubvaoEr ures that g; v out of long field experience. Study GEERAL UN2 the steel co:., iction in frame, wheels, and driving O uA CA& EDina mechanism; th c -sily-removable beater; the differ r." spren entials in rear a' isuring even' spreading while creu ate- turning corners; the reversible worm and gear; low, Farm W easily-loaded box; and many others. tThr International spreaders are of all styles and sizes, Grin Drins high and low, endless and reverse apron. Write for Fed Griders illustrated catalogues, and when we send them we will tell you where yoi may see the spreaders. International Harvester Companyof America Columbia S. C. - Champio Deering McCormick Eiwaukee. Ouens an One Thing That Sticks. Can't Be Beaten. A woman may not be able to recor4 Knicker---"What is the ideal 11 what her husband said when he pro- brary?" Bocker-"A cook book, a posed, but she can always remember check book, and a dictionary for the what dress she wore at the time. baby to sit on." As The Spring 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 more of these Stoves the last year than any other retail firm in the State. We want our Farmer friends to see our, One and Two-Horse Plows, Subsoilers, Cultivators, Planters; Distributors. And a great many other things which go to make farming easy. PLOWDIN HARD~ V CEIOMPN'Y by~ STA dooi "No Bite, $ize 5 Ho Sting' Half-P * For Pipe * 'BVElt-LAS1 - P. LorUtard Co. - BRING YOUR 2G JOB WORK TO THE TINES OFFICE. Working the Morse Code. Easiness of the telegraph code has sometimes facilitated evil practices. Charles Galbraith, formerly chief su perintendent of telegraphs at Bombay, described one notable case. Messages used to be brought by mail steamer from Suez to Point de Galle and tel egraphed thence overland to Bombay. Native operators found It profitable, especially during the cotton famine, to communicate the tenor of dispatches to outside confederates. At first the method employed was to write a copy of the telegram, roll it up tightly and drop It out of the% window. But this was soon detected and stopped. Then the operator would lean his head on his hand as if musing and drum with his fingers. Knowledge of the Morse code by the man outside did the rest. An Inch of Rain. An inch of rainfall is equivalent to 600 barrels of forty-five gallons each to the acre. This amount of water weighs over 113 tons. Think of hauling it to the farms in wagons holding a ton each! That seemingly light air and clouds are capable of handling this enormous amount of water is one of the marvels of meteorology. One inch of rain is not such a heavy rainfll, either.-Farm and Fireside. Why She Couldn't. "Oh. I couldn't love him." "Why not?' "He wears a wig. The very idear Then the dear creature removed two rats, some puffs, a coronet, a brai, a pompadour, a switch and sat down to peruse a novel.-St. Louis Republie. Right In Fashion. "I bear Tom Is a gentleman farmer now."0 "Right up to the notch too. Puts evening dress on all his icarecrows at dusk."-London Answers. - Now to Him. Professor-Have you read "LambIs Tales?" Butcher-No. i've iseen a good few black sheep, but I dunno as I ever seen a red 'un!-London Telegraph. It must be the change of the mind, not of the elimate, that will remove the besviness of the heart-Seneca. 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 perforni 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 Chamberlain'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 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 dresses, so that they can be notified that money awaits them In the gov ernment ooffers. In this case, about $5,000,000 is passed on to the na tional debt commission, and In turn It receives the interest from this money. Notice. The next examination for securing Teachers' Certificates wifl4be held at the couirt house in Manning, Friday Miay 1st., 1914, beginning at nine yeclock. Candidates will be required to stand the examination on the fol owing subjects: arithmetic, geography grammar, history, algebra, current Bvents, pedagogy, physiology, agricul sure. For second or third grade cer ificates algebra would not be reuired. E. J. BROW19E, County Supt. of Ed. Found A tobacco that is iri tinguished from all its fragrance. rhe first tirne you getea 0, you'll go buy some. n the pipe, in the tin, ind4 'a, its natural lasting fi win you at once and fc lonvenIenlt Packages: The -Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin,1 ound Tin Humidors and the Pound G AG and Ciartte. rmNC*LY GOO0" -Establhd 1760 ToPrevntod Poisoning~ apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. PoRTERS ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL, a sur- ~ ila rsing that relieves pain and hal at Miss Myrtle Cothrum, of Russellville, Ala., says: "For neary a year, I suf fered with terrible back ache, pains in my limbs, and my head ached r.carly all the time. Our family doctor treated me, but only gave me temporary relief. I was certainly in bad health. My school teacher advised me to TAKE Thi Woman's Tonic I took two bottles, in all, and was cured. I shall always praise Cardui to sick and suffering wo, men." If you sufferfrom pains peculiar to weak women, such as head ache, backache, or other symptoms of womanly trouble, cr fT--'l needatonicfo .. nervous, worn-'ut feel ing, try Cardul. IDJE101lOEY-TR for cLMdnh eafe. a&we. No oplater LOANS NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate ortgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning S. C. . 0. PURDY. 1. OLIVER 0 BRtYANI PURDY &'O'BRYAN, eAttorneys and Counselors at Law MANNING, S. C. 0. EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT. EDWARDS & PERRITT,. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Office Over Home Bank and Trust Co., MANNING, S. C. R. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST. Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. Phone No '77. . H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. W.C. DAVIS. .J. W. WIDEMAN AviS & W.[DEMAN, ATTORNEYS ~AT LAW , MANNING. S. C. stantly others whiff of ~ors, out agrance rver. Handy Half-, e Pound and ass Humidor. ElliIIDINIll~hIiulIUllI iI111 ? Arouses the L.iver and Purifies the Blood fle Old Standard general strengthening tonic. OvEs TASTELEss ch:i TONIC. arouses the ivrto action, drives Malaria out of the blo a