The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 13, 1914, Image 5

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IAN'S TWO MINDS. Ye Mak. an Evenly Balianced Pon Both Must Be Used. Expounding a theory that man has two minds, or a double consciousness eldective and subjective-Mgr. Bebson has eompared the two activities to an . ger a$t-a lower room separated by trapdor. Dreams are due to:.the suabetive consciousU3ss workingwith o ebeek Wow tha objectivecOisseous --- man. who uualy ca m to he n an menly balnced mind-s the. one .i r .has shut the trapdoor and re maiasi theupper room, aImdthosewho hav-Iised. the traisdoor and rein IA the lower rooms are commoffly found in lunatic asylums. The man of really even balance either renis between the two- rooms 'or keeps thetrapdoor well olled. hApoleons In the lower'room, con ceived Ideas for ruling Europe and In the upper room put his ideas Into prac tIeet Raphael created combintlons of eclors and thez'expressed. them oncan vaM and t'iethovei in'th'-lhwei room eensosed his onata and In thelupper room reproduced the notes on-paper. The events f childhood are 'iemrk bly cWOer-ln the of old people, though present happenings an mforgotten. This ma be explained *y the decay of the objective conscloub m nss and it is curious that a this de eb.the subjective comsLousnes be Umas noe-acute.-New York Prem, 1- eni fe the Fue. Whea the Wire A e short efet - One ofi the commonest Aports-heard ta an electrical works: -A "short circuit"'means that the ele * ~ have become crossed or h ieso' as to frm a blYpada or Sat of ompartively low ristace, yarough which so modh of the elWe $cal current pas as practically to eti.net-thit par&o the Cuitt through Uhicihe curent onlpassed:w IRl r words. 9. "short circuir baa rW ls0ed the normal- ircuit. wich anay be e*,sidered a long crcuIt. The cut -..Ung oat at the zmnmc of the -ong n pWmit.the power to rush over t.a th .t low r samm anjd it the Anprates wee not protected by the -lae*" -the se-iciL J, U~A would doitsef seriousl*rm. - stat rou efrects from ace* haiet'eircuits of electric lightn u9i*buiruge a "uWse" s irsted - eircunt st- inide f hin" Vasil or some ionar Wtaming ly, melts oa the eIM so that noge*etricity candlow . the wiein thbehouse int* hea aid and ; -. 'Ude a aNsIteg -Shwhr. - Ia "Ranse ecoletii" bygCa torn Wood the gn1sh war art n ht, is a-aini- aiisley Edward JVU. A4 SWoodvinle *pintelan e~uigna.ia-.i aitr at the klng o says the alist Swa.. g k. im.ed with it mata he meAs thelegs. Woodville," he sai, "what ~ magnificent legs yon (have ~at'm hr ns osi 4ta.to mae te lanthe portrai SI pointed out," says: Wobdville Ia temng the y.arn. "that in some'otihis lehh-gs alileMl~i be~ sa long an I, had nainitdthem, ;1 tflo argument could con-inece him. g qabg inene 1fdlt did."' , Hildebrand's Gate. St. Paul by the Tiber, last of the.Bo Vps lossi.-which'hasileen retOfed, bot inswgate inlaid w'~ er presemeda in2070 %$ the Roman 9~I.anteo. 2B! agent, ta order tege was the .rcheo. and 'boofSt Paul, who haefd :b bennmsantnonpleWher metal d 4oinr alone could be:.found. Thd dgrename Is Inscrieut on the gate, -Hhlaehranls Yesierab'liis Monarchus ..o Arhiaco igs- Ifa.10U0 en Tea~iMalwanddnotmesamcb but he became Popa Gregid n . m r is ab amoses bnnle into a Broadwayhte at the lunch beur and took~ a t.. -ein ow': here with ui.,' called .-.aetsvol aoq"alat*ns ata owi-E ,elh." said slW.e~ "allI want is same soap" oea hayesolipat thin table just sa wanes at that one"ialdtbe other. ~And we'Jl.give you a respctl bear in.-,6e York Pre.s e - GHard Isies. CrirurprIeto-What'5 thematter .Dave? You'look -worrledto death. - -eho Manager-rm- rulneL The town barber shaved the,bearded lad? gy mistke.when.ahe was aasep, and trup-irighmAeBesl - *Patienc-She says her huntiand Is tryingtecn-ann-ow. Patrice-How, I wonder? "By forgettng to mall ber-etters." T onkers Statesman. . Enlckur-They seem a well matod Mair. Bocker-Oh. yes,1botiall. She i a-society-bud, and he Is a blooming ldlot.-Town TopIes. - . Ir the songs you sing and the um si ye war~ that makes the annahine em CASTORIA Per Infants and Qldroa - eaFrO e so er - Not an Original idea. -Foul hundred years ago the Idea-of Mumbering houses originated in Paris, though 'It was not until 1'789 that the sistem became general., Left at the-Pbst. The Professor's Wife (to the Pro 'faso-, who has just come in fro&a a walk)--"What have yoni done with your umbrella and -Fido?" The Pm tessor (trying -to - remdimbety-"What -h'm-wa aminute~~h6 yes. pe aisely. You'see, my hat Iliir~ff,.an'd I didn'f. want to have -the spoor llttle beast run with me-alter It. eso- tuck Throw Out The Line G've Them B.p And Kany People Wili'be Happier. ?T brow Ode. theeJLdiie.Line-d Weak kidney, ieed help. They're often overwerked--zlhev don't, i~t the poisotilL4eredt3ut of t he bbwi~d. A e Will ion help them? -Dean's Kidney -Pills have Iro3trhi heneft t. thousardi of 'kidney sht-r er<z a riag ttinthony .p .-a . 30 s 'L. Newmn-w'. .Maw'-, -ii:. '. ays: :to:si.er 1Naa/s Ka- t :. f eiu.- ba' cajife.:tnv-Iid.'. y.r m1 nI I ean say thati ii- '.- . t 6. ' A - f-! my h"me wittt- 011 O..-e 4 iar family A ad a lan:e a"11-.3ir. b . togedithrwlith.kkidz% w: '- -n S Kitn.- P.Its Ir auht rli-f. I .:e neivar had need of -San's Kite Ti l Pric" 5. at ali d--a.. 1. .n i ly ask for a kidn.y raidt----- e1. Dos-u'.Kfdney' Pil1k--.t'e - s t ha Mrs~ 'Newmiam had. Fter-Miat rn Co., Props-,. Buffalo,NY --S, -.- " Ralse Blahk icxas In. Cap$ih4ty.. The skin 'of a black 'fox is worth from $5 to $10, 'ind the animals are now being raised In. captiyity to sup ply the deind for their pelts. Todigtiout Can't Eat? No Appetite? A treatment Xf:.Electric B sters i: creases your appetite: sLops indirestion 'y *ou-e4eat e1-ythinV . A l-sprig tonic for liver, k:dney and s'omneh troubles Clearses .. or . whole sArInn ad vou - EIeerrc ?tt tegs-id mpre fOr $Jp. T'.;D. ?,eeblm' sjpqach trojkles'thani ani tudiginerhe] eve tiied G'qeta b6itle to-day. 50c andSLOO at your druggit. Bpckkepnl tAtta Salve for Ecz.nw. -AdV. .. sums and libraries, and. zealously guarde'd are a. Wembe of priceiess manuscripts and books whic; but for a fortiuate ehnce,"might bav been 3st4ta thewrid. ''Bhe- chief tteas ure ofa huseim'at it. Petersburg ir the oldest, Xma-greeiimnucript of the NjW.Tetament, which wap about to .b.bered 1py. theduonk's of .a -Syrian .wnasery, whn, by a lucky hance, one ot the prlAkts, struck with the'antdlIty of the manuseript, in ter~idh n-time gasve ~ hd berthoukt' valuelss .7 . hbooofg. Cigh - About a year .:ago riv 1tbree- boys ad whd'p cogad found-Cham rlhan~s.CIuwb. Rmey-he ,eply one that ~ relievO thenr- eenghinig, and wbooping sp?HsS. I qonUtsine4 this treat. mentand was tui'ed d thaLt it wrls~rs.Aible N i'ymple. Crooks Adv. - Columbus' Landing-Pace Coumbus f'.rt landed on ani slnd of the-Baazma group off the coast of Florda,:which was named San Salva dor. i~de exploraglons the West Idhi ils anN~ieektof OdaLHe died, .however, without ever. kno that he had discovered a new conti nent. The lands he had foun( he sup posed Merit~iutngsiatldf the East Inis Sick Headache. hirs A. L Ludkie.- East- Boctester, W. Y..was a victim otn sa~k .lieadh~e: ani. dspondencv,' gaugegb a badly, wekened and debilitat~ conditlin of be stomach, when she~ bega, taking Chamberlain'sTable~~ 'ie .says, -"I fond- ene ietq o ..al~aso inild and efrecie.' 'i;i afew weelist:time I wnas restorpd tomny former gooa health" or sale by all dealers.-Adv. id hings..Are Better. "I-ean..to rits a serspen on-this tt sonietine" saidsthe prettiest wo an In. thegroup. "We are all going crazy noyadays ov.er novelty -new fihieds.ne-iritetons,seeing new laces. But Itell you the old things5are halt thb-thn.>1ietterN-he old -friends always the gpod 'old furnitunre, which is seo. often'.discarded- for .newer pat tesnt half so really ice. And.I love a god old ~dress that!I am used toand that' has~ becoine a 'sort -of as ?5. adl hoee1 anand elsttM apal o t y,:M lble oldshoes?" Leslie's. -.StesfhaW. -:. - One of Bernard Shaw's dramatic crit -esfs-k the -shortest--on record. It was about a play calgd "Poor Jona 3ta~iid~g' noticeWsS'Imly oor Jonathan.". -' .. Aftertbe produenonl of his first play, "Widoes? Houses."- h'e met swith so mixed a reception that he wrote. "I became infamous in a single night. and If the play did not achieve a success It created an uptoar." Foreign Rtelation.. "What does thie cobuniftte on fd eigh .. cant 'exaicifysi~y. Hut if it' hass to keep trael;: of the foreign relations that our rich girls acquire by mar ringe It halt some respoinsbility!" Washington Star. -- -Cold Feet. '.'They- say that a man who hns cold feet is pretty sure 'to have an active -Y"es. either that or ai well flhlcd purseChicago Record-Herald. IfsSafefla Chidreia PllATES For1sale by All-Dealers. Invoratinlg to. the-Pale and Sickly Maadaeilihes the blood,4 builds up the system. A.,s -rac For -adults and children. 50c. NOM Il No more hunting for suits you. Not after you've found STAG bodied-yet exquisitely MILD. Convenient Packages: The Handy Half-siz I 0-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tm.Humidorandi For Pipe -and Ciarette EVER-LASTING-LY G04 sC, R, Sprott, F. D. Hunter, President and Treas. Vice-President and Sec.. .IAINING OIL ILL Manning, S. C. ~Cotton Seed Produicts i-V AND ~High Grade Fertilizers j J. H. Righy, The Youngr Reliable. 01 J, JN TIN G the tobaoCo that exactly -rich'. *e0-inellow-fragrant-full D 5-Cent TinUde FIat he Pound G is Hudidor $No Stingv INo Bak OPI - N'Wf.n' Wanted at Alcolu I. Laborers to work in Planing mill, lum ber sheds and lumber yards. Good wages. to good men, pay off weekly, steady work, goed school and church, healthy place. D. W. ALDERMAN & SONS CO. Alcolu. S. C. .mmmmm~mmrmmmTmmmmmmmma *A1ohl RailroadCo Janary1,114. TIME TABLE, NO. 13. - ReadIDown. RedU.: SNo.1. No.8.. . o2 " 18~ " :55 2 McReda3Up. 5 Ly I100 L' 8 :5 . ..Alcolu 20 Ar 7:40 % -" 1:20 "' 8:10 - 7. D't anti18 " 7:25 a " 1:.35 4 8:25 12 . .Sardinia 13 " 7:05 2 - 1-:45 4 8:30 14- New Zion 11 " 6:55 3 1:55 " 8:35 15 Beard 10 " &:50 2 2:30 "' 8:50 . 17 Seloe 8 " 8:35 3 " -2:45 " 9:05 20 Paroda Jt 5 " 6:20 a S". 2:50 " -.9:10 -21 Hudson 4 " 6:15 2 3:00 Ar. ' 9:30 - 25 Olanta 0 " 6:00 3 SNo 1-daily except Satui-day arnd Sunday. No. 2.-Waily except Sunday.- '. Not8-Sateday only. . -- 3 *I4*All stations except Alcoin and Olanta are lag stations for Z m all trains. These trains run only as above stated. All mixed trains.* P. R. ALDERMAN, T. M. 2 Alcolo, 8.0C. Bank Your Surplus ,WITH THE -Bank of Turbeville, i Turbeville. S. C.. Whici - combines capital,- confidence, consistency and courtesy. -The~big man with the bige roll and the little man with thelittle roll are alike welcomed. Our doors are open to borrowers and depositors alike. Our pur Spose isto make our bank a mutual benefit to the com .munity in general and its patrons in particular. We in vite yon'td start a;'dhgeing account with us, f Follow the Crowds KATZOFF'S I SLAUGHTER SALE I e something Doing at e :this Sale. Biggest Bar- , e gains you ever saw. e : Call around.9. e saie asts o?nays. -NEW ROAD= TO AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA. Counnio-ni- . May 3rd,' the. Atlantie Coast Lint. will! inLaugu rate THROumf SLEIPING CAlR. SERV.CE betwe-I! Wil ~gton1, F'lo.renIce, SuiIr1. Augussand i A:aw. in connecon iTI tIv G 0r.:i:t Railro..d. F. llowi is te schdao: from Manning i, coliec tion with :h.- new service: Lv. Manning, 7. 37 P. M. Ar. Sumter, 8. 20 P. M. Lv. Sumter, 9. 30 P. M. Ar. Orangeburg. 10. 53 P. M. - Ar. Augusta. 1. 40 A. M. Ar. Atlanta, -8. 00 A. M. Passengers way remain in sleeping cars until 7:00 A. M. Returning, the train leaves Atlanta, 8:00 P. M., Central Time; and arrives Sumter, 7.20 A. M.,~and Manning. 10.2.4 A. M. Connectio-,s are made in the Union depot Atlanta with. the "DixieFlyer," (leaving there at 8:00 A. M.) which is a solid ti-ain to Chicago, carrying sleeping, dining and observation cars; also also tbrough sleeping cars to St. Louis; and with the "South. At lantic Limited," (leaving at 7.12 A. M:}a solid train to Cinciniati. carrying sleeping and dinning cars; also through sleeping cars; to Louisville and Indianapolis. Contections are also mad(e iu Atlanta with the .ALanta and West Point R. R. for Montgomery, Mobile. Ne-v Or1-- Lns and the South west; with the Southern Railway, for Birwingh.am, Memphis and the West and with other diverging lines for points in South Georgia, etc. For reservations, tickets and schedules, to any Western des bination by this new and attractive route, by old and reliable lines apply to H. D. CLARK, Ticket Agent of the Atlantic Cost Line The Standard Railroad of the South. A COLD'CUED OR P 50C. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. If you want to get rid of that COLD or LAGRIPPE just purchase twelve of 'our Capsules, compounded by us. If taken as direted and they fail td cure, we will gladly refund yoir money. DICKSON'S DRUG STORE. The Cole $Jorn and.Cotton Planter. The Cole Corn and Grain Dropper. The Cole Fertilizer Distributor. The Rex Fertilizer Distributor. The Victor Fertilizer Distributor. The Acme Fertilizer Distributor. The K. P. Fertilizer Distrnbutor. T1e Gant Fertilizer Side-Dresser. .The Cole Fertilizer Side-Dresser. The Iron Age Harrow. The Handy-Andy Horrow. The Joh'n Deere Drag-Harrow. -The ,Planet Jrf.Cultivator. The Planet Jr. Cultivator with Sweeps, The Syracuse One and Two-Hora Plows. 4 The Chattanooga One and Two-Horse Plows. i The Celebrated.Stag Brand Paint and Stains. The Beautiful and Sanitary Wall Coating -"Alabastine." The American Field arid Poultry Wire Fence. The Red Seal Dry Battery (GUARANTEED) The Edison Mazda Elec. Lamp (It's only rival the sun. Come and let us sHOW YOU. 7 L.5 Oh, I'm ai Soapirnker all right. A:d it's so EASY=-so QU1CC! p .r hss ater jato to r ads of melted dreae SDo L JNG .:t all. /. El you will have zeven pounds of fine, hard soap, D... worda, and I ,>ny cost 5c., anickel, a half dime. am RED DEVIL LYE GET MEAT ANY GOOD STORE 5-SAVE MY LABELS 5c ONLY ONLY SMILLINERY'!5 We invite your.inspection of our ?Spring Millinery. We have the latest Sstyles in Ladie's, Misses' and Children's SHats at reasonable prices. Our;Milliners are experts in their Slines, and we guarantee satisfaction. ii CLARNDON MILINERY STORI