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-a".3 r.-Lwr_ -t. w' ifl ' _ ii-- 4'Ki+ t _ C =["':- - - - CASTORIA Fora ts:and. iidren. he md You..have - $OL3P= CE Bears the sigatre/ Of ;"1 CQTIG for.., ver-.: : Th tly Y a w, W ?, i'; F z E AUT I"[ e'2 }?,. 3 Z. s J : "t t \y Y~ ;. -.ac c { y J ,x t tvC S''SCtWcc s.. y 2 r+ ? MUM 0 004-it" y xt 9,E 6QcA L218 3 .OtaE ,fir- ,,.VtATAnta6 . covws ; 4ir=0tl 8 3Dt ;jt8II 8t W - 't ' r -e 7ePL a9use '1.'heee +4q.7 .' . ...-..u'11 7 .: J.. { ks'[.' .". _ i. "' y 'C r r - " t . :l MDR t .F 4 L.+u? ,+ t cy . Syr 7 4i 7 k I l } . w rv 7. Y -A,.: , r Z' " '" ! , i .r F, ! tr r s. y .1 yam,/y . ..nq / r' . v" 1ri ' 'l v _. _ 'Y - . " x.^. ; 3'OK77fh _. _ s'ai /.;, ~ BURIED UNDER PAPERS. Between Litter and Fires Life in De Quincey's Home Was Lively. De Qulncey's greatest extravagance grew out of the morbid value he set upon papers and their not being dis turbed. He was in the habit of accu mulating these until, ins his own words, he was "snowed- up." which meant that when matters reached such an extremity that there was not a square Inch of room on. the table to set a cup upon and ne' possibility of making his bed. for the weltht of pa pers gathered there; no chair which could be used for Its legitimate pur pose, and the track from the door to the' fireplace, always kept open until the last. was completely obliterated so that he had not even place in which to set his foot-then De Quincey lock ed the door upon his paper treasures. and turned, elsewhere. At his death there were at least a half -dozen such places "papered" by him and being maintained at no small expeise.' Such a thing had been experienced as his actually "papering" his-fdily out of :house, but- In later years his' daughters learned how to guard against such a. contingency. De 1uincey usually spent the even ings with his family, who. looked for' ward to these hours with much pleas. re. Upon the arrival of the newspa per he would render the news in his own quaint Wnnner, questioning the various. membe- of the group about, him and illuminatinf-the varidus ub jects touched'upon with a. wealth of memories. good stories or 'human ex periences until the, happiest flow -of: real concersatlon'spang from the dr. dnmstanceSof the-moment. He .was not atrangnqumng compe ion for nervous persons to live with. as those night were the exceptions on which be didnot set fire to something. It was common occurrence for one' of his daughters to look up, from her work and to say casually, "Papa, your i is on 'lre:" t which be would re spohdcasuay 'Is itmyover and a hard ruhhin out the base was 411 the -tat notice take. 'On one oceasion. when thei mild rushed In to.m announce that Mr. d Quhincey's ^pbm was' on.flredbe bustant d o theesc e of bis alre.""snow edup" spartmerefusIng_ an '& ons thag water-be poured poan'hs' treasured"papers. Armed 'with a sieasy 'ru _ie .disappeared into -the brning'room. 'datermined to conquer without, water or perish intheittempt. whie' 'the members of isaligtet householddtrembSoled or bsaf t oit side the4odr lockedto' preventi*h ablodm water fromt being poured io o Presentin~ after oecaio bqletsot smowd'avery strong snielt offire.' 6'li r s _ed thatthe: dn ars oe:r tile=vica 'emerge-.' rmpan-. fon his-fght. with the flame., and het eadeitiement having been^.ub dued for.the eveniig all retired 1Q: a st tso 1niaan - From.C:. lin neko "Hawthorne and' Pub c yRY FFER fa Assi Wdes-,0dies' spec Limted Tkine Only Sir paiizof-our finest 35c value-ladles snarateedboeenblack or tan oolors it Nrittn gnarantee. f6rz~l0Q.and% !7Torlmited tan&ouoly,' six 'piarstof rfinest35e ate Guaranteed Hose wth writteiniguarantee and -a :pair-of aruil kown Meii's Paradise Gar ersiergense doirar, zo~d 5 stamps for est when illotheriga edE.They give "sa~f6mforti -Thef 2have. 50 eains to zp. They never 'beodme Ioase a baggrusheshapells knitin mnte'in. Tey are guarantied os eessforsgefor saperioritfoi aeria ifaworokmanship~ aoluedly tinless and to wear six mon with ut boles, or a new pair-freer Don't delay send in your order befcwe er expres. -ive oorreea-slze. EAJVER OIERY COMPAliY - ' ayion, Ohio. - 'Wy She.Feith8afe.h A]1Wtlioutherntgiff irho ada -arewith he~iter wasaezTg.W an~was vowing anl sorts of'veugeance. Her aunt baid to-her: "Youianst not feathat way Itemnmb-;;hble says. Vengeance 1mine anid I will rieay, saith the' Lord.'" The -chid stded~ 4 2oment, and' then -said: "es but you know, auntie, God's-a genlemant, and he couldn't do sa' thing t6 a lady!"' Nan Coughs And Brea Ribs. Ater a frlkhtful- coughing spell a na in Neenahi, WIs., felt terrible pains In his sides and his doctor found' two ribs 'bad been broken- What ag any Dr. King's New Discovery would ave saved- him. A few teaspoonsful m'ds a late cough, while persistent use -uts obstinate coughs, expels stub born colds or heals weakr, sore lungs. I feel sure its a Godsend to humanity" writes Mrs. Ee Morton, Columbia, !o., "for I believe I would have con nmption to-day, if I had not used -this reat remedy." Its guaranteed to sat isfy, and you-can get a free trial bottle r-0e or $1.00 size at all drdggists. Ad. Flea. On. Would Avoid. The most Injurious- lea Is the Cid ge, or sand flea, which comes froma the Kerguelen Islands, in the Indian ocean. There is also one with claws like those of a lobster, which Is found ox. a small bird In South Ama"' For an kmpaired Appetite. To improve the appetite and streng then the digestion try a few doses of hamberlain's Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seit, of Detroit, Mich., says: "They restored my appetite when impaired. relieved me of a bloated feeling and ased .a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." For sale by all dealers.-Adv. Brave Little Woman! "If you don't help to keep down our expenses," he complained,."I shall be driven to desperation." "All right, dear," she replied, "I'll do my best. I'm going to call up Aunt Elizabeth today and ask her if she won't take our canary, so that we shall not have to buy any more bird seed." Indigestion and Constipation, "About five years ago 1 began taking Chamberlain's Tablets after suffering from indigestion and constipation for years without finding anything to re lieve me, Chamberlain's Tablets help ed me at once and by using them for sevral weeks I was cured of the comn plaint,' writes Mrs. Mary E. McMul len, Phelps, 17'. Y. For sale by .all ealers ..- Adv Nervops? j . Mrs. -Witer 'i cent, of leasant Hill, N.. C. a . writes: "For three sum mers. I suifered. from nervousness, r e a d f ul painsb a mc bak ' an d sides, and weak sinking 1 spells. Three bottles of'' Cardui, the woman's tonic, relievc me entiiee ly. I feel like another person, now." T AK E ThaWomia'sTl Cardzibas been' etpig to reveve women's um So, don2ic , xl.ueesa pain a4 ton al to A taking Cardui ;today,. for - unse~u~~z~a* No. Mo!e 'Blsaciroh mong the torgotten daye oh past was the "back bioth. of I 6e "daemon -Whast the' treateas off' this sable composition mere,", sibsa Iterj. "wecannotae bo i Doctor LIster (fa 'n.ibs* A6oL.h ve eenb a. . a not arre t ealturbi me. aluea atisen of' Sybsies, basing tastsdte declared It was nolingse ofisster ..him m t w ith bwy the Sastans wereg sarlesi .dmsfe sinos any one In his seps: wouIl aihrrather die than extM& !~eb. 1004. J. 'r g g Betoit Wsur ei b.s4.~uflisu aumarstm wasei ~tmsesa esentera-M A 1 7t Is 'tbe safestplacefor thi~~njEn be the:reepienut o every atteoon and cortesy. -Aunceed when terelg-esd In nervous pro.~s nd.a %ean Neaesn theor are te remedy, as *ms--haeIse1 .O. DAVIS. - 2W. WIDMM DAVIS & WIDEMAN, .o H. LESESNE, T ATTOIREtA LAW, MANNING1 ~. C.. BUCENER & RUTLEDGE, .ENGINEERS. SURVEY4Ne. DRAINAGE. 4 SUBP&2ES. PINEWOOD, S. C. WE .SELL-i Rough and Dressed.Lumb Siding, Moulding, Shi And Composition'R ment, Plaster Pa: - Plaster, Fire i Ornamental tar. Colors Stain; And ) EPipe, And A Fall- Line . All Kinds. Also Hay And All Kinds Of And Poul.tryFoode Booth-Shuler Lumnber Booth-Harby LiveS Itraliumber Co. EMILLINERY! . We invite your inspectfan of our - Spring Millinery. We-lave the latest - styles in Ladie's, Misses' and Children's Hats at reasonable prices. Our Milliners are experts in their lines, and we guarantee-satisfaction. SCuL UUOE -- WITH TH *WW- Turbevie S - ~ ~c xmh~c m~ es, capital, cnfidene, consisency and . ~ muwi-be ig~of and the little " -man i e ittfe roll are ike .,we coned Our doors a ~open to borrowers and caositers alike: Our " W s'omi ' odr bank an i bet tom - 7ci munyn general and its patrons n particuIar We in - -sto you to start a checkin account with us; - --. Spr* -glime . - - r n ntthe Laies to comae see or -9 ,Oilrooule ve Ps ary Bepositor - te4eddo wS~l eate We have soldj FA mres o t ear t an any ognerHu reta 'Wfirm in thdaoee. We wiitour armer fends toseeour Owe aiircte Hor se low usr ers, ava sriPlafraters; Disibutors. ,n F goring, Ceiligh a hn 5 bchg o n~ a gls, Lates MettUi rikM-.......... 5. . . IOus Jowe, ugyRogstoy H RnmesadWgoHussaeFl usodydon Tsneswih g tota.nd Cen-id utoes h wer direted to usb hiCahr CYPESS %~Fot- SASH - oua ~t~eGies~t- RAsn ANDIDS ~Many Havd Tried No anhasevr aindCistncio ; Sbingle. LIGHT AND FLOWERS Why a Garden Is More Fragrant tby NightThawbyDayer The light "'e -receive from staa f the first magnitude, like Vega, is equal appkoxmately to. a forty tl8,usandmln ;gtl ofathat orthesun. It is caI cufated that-the total' light. received from the lesser'staris-s eguala to tat of 3,000 stars of the first magnitude, or a sixtiart of.that hi ch is sent to us from -thedmoon.- - Light exercises a mechanical pressure .which can be-measured-in'the labora tory. It bps been shown by expend mentsjwith artifidallight' hat-in -production enormous quantities of en ergy- are dissipatd: In an ordinarywai candle the totar energy .wl is i- eintolight is really but 2 per cent Gas and. ker sene lamps pre not miiore economicaL On the other;bmnd,' the glow worm transforms into ighnbymeansyetr : known, 90 per elxpended.: \. It.is lnownthat light Iencs ;ery Largely the aromaof owes. : is mare fragrait when it is . de9 thza' when the suns aIloted to hine in full blaze-uponit. This, at anyrate athe ondalusion of 'a =hrenan airo has recentlyme avastember ex. granceof 'Sawers is ntheoxygen the atmosphere, ag~as been commonly : supposed. blt the -light. - According tothasameautboithr thes intensef ttee rtpe e'rhaled by a Bowere dsupcn= the pressue er wateinthe cells of the phsi tenis to tbrow ontthe a that produce the odor: adutlhi' l of'the solar light diminishes-th .j suieof th i *tirANe4'TYatred HER OLD CAKE RECIPE. ft s.be-aie t#f-lnwd to made cakes all' her flfeand-aIways bai used the sae eeddfn Caked-nd ever e owwedli S ti el% ay C an umwsAnfre e . -on their cdre fiends, heeps maims cakes ou'handso h tihr < !? we&; or a montb-holas thE _ hals, po }.abe~ed Q anh -' s ao one" . ~ -'-n#one - Er a ruls pensed ee ter) W - . ties don m;ne n e adfl e~~ canaie ia 1eit omnmen cnpfuls'. : ~N t ar eaai m re a-it u you y r am bers un sud e akhardiMioartiuW ajoa;-i "oEasthngfee freom gerhed mma-r ,YU&dein:wtt rit yOme J' shoiriders[oa bol~ibr b s -Ad h - nbln -ur -'er . , ; mie. ;a.rsrbs - - . c -rure ANI minto. 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