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MsModern ocety Arrogance. rManners seem to be largely a mat ter of Individual preference since there MGS~r~flDIs so little harmony In opinion. A wo Mytl Cothrumi gown or becom'ng hat on the score ofb dtstFil op ny citcsre n le , l . a eg b rfrat hc r o hrarly a year, I stif- liking. This is, on the whole, a great fered with terrible back- deal of arrogance shown in setting up ache, pains in my limbs, a standard and expecting the rest of and my head ached nearly humanity to follow it-Exchange. all the time. Our family doctor treated me, but s There Any Differe. of only gave me temporary "I have read this book," said the relies. I was certainly in irate patron, "and it is the worst health. My school ever. It has the average penny-dread her advised me to ful looking like a Sunday school tract, .r and yet you gave it to me when I TAKEasked you for a hltocal romance." roane!"-ude "O. tookle two fotles inrrn "I, adui thought you asked me for a hysteri Different "Front" A retired army officer was In his heWiach Tonic back garden one day when a tramp ocame round the end of the house. "I've 1 took twobottles. in all been at the front," he began, "and-" ' and was cured. I shail The old officer beamed at him as he always praise Cardui to Interrupted to ask, "have you, indeed sick and suffering wo- my man? And were you wounded?" men" _.li ou sifferfroml "No," said the man, "no, sir, not exact pains peculiar to weak a. But I couldn't make no one a ear, woten, such as eead- 6o I come round to the back!" w ache, backache, or other o syrba tstns of womanly cts hControle ti zo2: . or if you merely Control self, and the first step Is acrd a tonic for that tired, taken toward becoming a power. nelou, worn-out feel- The youth whose own hasty passions Sin,, try Cardui. E1 and uncontrolled appetite run away with him Is a cipher as far as reca strength goes. Impulse is not strength. . -:. . ;. 5 A runaway engine never 'will cross a continent safely. Childish FeavIs. The Burglar's Daughter. "Do what you can to allay the fuon Father to Suitor-My daughter will of aa child. unduly timid by precept at no have a dowry, but I will give her eumple, but if the fears persist, core this set of keys, which no doubt you salt a - E will find useful. Wanted at Alcolu. Laborers to work in Planing mill, lum ber sheds and lumber yards. Good wages to good men, pay off weekly steady work, good school and church, healthy place. * - - D. W.. ALDERMAN & SONS CO. Alcolu. S. C. Aloolu Railroad Co. ConroTIME TABLE, NO. 13. i Jnua ry 1914.15 anduncontronledapptde rupn awa ~" l~tiS " 7:55 a coinen afL. 74 Ch1:10 Fear5s- Theb B2g0r' Daught0r. of1cil unuytmdb 8recep an nt hae18owy bu 7:I wilgv e exmleut the fer persist lon thi set 13kes wh:ch nodubo "a 1:45 hscan"-Boky 8:30e- win 1seful.5 1Wanted2 15 eAlco0lu!:0 Labrer to 9:0 k 20 Planing~ mill, :20m ber sheds an lumber 21 ardso. Goo wa0:15s goo1dal cepolda and urchdhaly.pae No.-y exep SudERANy.ON O No. 3.-SAtudayuonly.C. 'AIsaiexetAlcol R andOad r Clgsttos.o No.al trin. Teetano l asao3.ttd .ll No.e tri2. 3 P .M. P. R LDRAN . Av C:0LD75 CUEDol 25A 7:0I 1:45~gldl reun yo30 m4Neoiney-.:5 Prospsrih" 9:05 n20 Parida e "c:2ls The Cole Cor 9:30 Coto Planta":0 The C-dalyep orn a and n dpe. The Codale extilizerdisri.r The""'l sttosexFertiloern Dantri r lgsain o alltrans.The Vtorrtlize asabistibto.Almietrns - The K. P..Frtiie ADrMATo . M. TheGatoertlieSid-Deser If yo wanttog The Pat Dr CLtiAtrIPP uT purlaer Cultvaor ihawpse,copuddb sTken yase direce and ToHoey ltows.e e i Th oe Chattand oo n PanTworsePos * ~The Clebrnad tGrand rpaiter. Sais * ~The Boeauetiulizer Sitry lltor.ng The RexFertilAerabasttbutor The Amea Fetldzer Disriutr.ieFne The eGSalt'Frtilizery (GUA-RATEED) The Ion Ag e. am ThetJoh Deere Drialg-Herrow. Come andnetetr.sCuHOivYOor The ae r M auio wih arhareps, G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Office over Bank of Manning LOANS NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ~ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning S. C. J. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING. S. C. The Best Hot Weather Tonic GROVE'S TASTELESSchil TONIC enriches the blood. builds up the whole system and will won derfully strengthen and fortify you to withstand the depressing effect of the hot summer. 50c. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County, on the 15th day of June, 1914. at 11 o'clock a. m. for letters of discharge as administratix of the estate of Ellerson Adger, deceased. SALLIE ADGER, Administratrix Manning, S. C. May, 15, 1914. SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE ILLUSTRATED 320 PAGES Tells all about sex matters; what young men and women, young wives and husbands and all others need to know about the sacred laws that gov ern the sex forces. Plain truths.of sex life in relation to happiness in mar riage. 'Secrets" of manhood and wo manhood: sexual abuses, social evil, diseases, etc. The latest, most advanced and com prehensive work that has ever been is sued on sexual hygiene. Priceless in struction for those who are ready for the true inner teaching. This botk tells nurses teachers, doc tors, lawyers, preachers, social work ers, Sunday school teachers and all others, young and old, what all need to know about sex matters. By 'Vinfield Scott Hall, Ph. D., M. D. (Leipzig.) Newspaper Comments: "Scientifically correct."-Ch i c a g o Tribune. "Accurate and up-to-date " -Philadelphia Press. "Standard book of knowledge."-Philadelphia Ledger. The New York World says: "Plain truths for those who need or aught to know them for the prevention of evils. Under plain wrapper for only $1.00 Coin or Money Order, postage ten cents extra. MIAMI PUBLISHING COMPANY Dayton. Ohio. Mrs. Lapsling Explains. "We're always careful about those contiguous diseases," said Mrs. Lap sling. "When Johnny had got well of the measles we bought some sulphur candle, and disconcerted the house from top to bttom."-Chicago Trib SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches In treating catarrh, infiammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills It has no equal. For ten years the Lydik-E Pinkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. Women who have been cured .say It Is "worth Its weight in gold.''" At druggists. 50c. large box, or by mail. The Faxton Toilet Co.. Boston. Mass. ?Rews ~N buying j U' den part or apoo ~ ~~jest your i -L( beause 'the haebuilt thei ~style and fit, a shoes bearing unnecessary for hee You don't ha' heeand get them I .very best styles and Children's. We ca them on our say-s5o R. Your Spring Needs We Have The Goods For Y ou Porch Rockers, Swing -.and Lawn Goods. We. have- the Celebrated White Mountain Refrigerators and Freezers; Coolers. Side Walk Sulkeys, Go-Carts, _ Hoositr Kitchen Cabinets; Oil Stoves, preen, oor and - SWindovs, Ranges and ?tovesin 1 act,wv _l o- wdenW A~ 9 . . House Furnishings.. . ever opened in Sumter. Drdli in to see us when -ou E come to Sumter. Cash or Credit. "The Store Accom modating." We I~ me In Front of the Postofflce,- .- - Sumter, S, C SOLID THROU6H TRAINS Between Florence. S. C. and Roanoke Va.. via the Atlantic CoastLine. Florence and Wadesboro, Winston-Salem Southbound 'Rail way,Wadesboro and Winston-Salem, Norfolk and Western Rail way, Winston-Salem. and Roanoke. DAILY SCHEDULES. NORTH BOUND --SOUTH B( UN$ 9.50 A. M. Lv. Florence, S. C. Ar. 7.30?; M. 10.20 -A. M. Lv. Darlington, S. C. AT.7.01"-P:.M. 10.05 A, M. . Lv. Hartsville. S. C. Ar. 7.15'x. M. 11.00 A. M. Lv. Society Hill, S. C Ar. 7.15 P. M. 11.30 .A. M. Lv. Cheraw, S.. C. - - Ar:.5.58 P. M 12.35 P. M. Ar. Wadesboro, N. C. Lv. 5:00 P. M. 4.00 P. M. - Ar. Winston-Salem,:.N. 0. Lv. 1.5 P.M. 8.45 P. M. Ar. Roanoke, Va. Lv. 9.00 A. M. Close connections are made at Florence, in both directions, with trains carrying Pullman Cars to and from the North, South, East.and .West. For rates of fare, and:detailed schedules to any desired des tination by this new and attractive route, apply to . H. D. CLARK,. Ticket Agent of the A. C. L. The Standard Railroad of rhe South. 'AT 1 K A TZOFF'S SBA R CAIN STORE -: FOR THIS WEEK: *$2.50 Men's Oxfords. ........... ....... ..$1 49. 0 * $2.50 Ladie's Oxfords ............- .... $1 49. * $3.50 Men's Oxfords.:........*..........$1 98. *$3.50 Ladie's Oxfords..... ................-$1 98. *Nice Assortment of Laces,'value 10c. yard. at 5c. yard. 0 Yours for business, . .. 0*K ATZOFF, of Belier Shoes shoes, you. never see the vital or hid. ~, which either makes it a good shoe r shoe-that is why it is alwas safe noney in a pair of )NGWEAR SHOES are made by manufactur-ers who r reputation on honesty of quality, nd they stand behind every pair of the Bell Trade..Mark-making it 'you to see the hidden parts. We Have Them re to search around for these shoes~comne rfght We have selected with exceptional care, the leathers for this season-in Men's, Women's and ter to the foot-needs of the whole .family and wearing a pair of LONGWEAR SHGES-buy R. JENKINSON, lanning, S. C. I _____________________________~ .~ 8 C. R. Sprott, - F: D. Hunter, -g President and Treas. Vice-P-resident and Sec. 2 mo.. -A OIL INILL annng, S. C. - - MANUFACTURERS OF - Cotton Seed Products AND .H1 Hi l'-Gra d~e Eertilizers STATE OF :SOUI1fCAROLINJA Hacker Mfg. Co. County of Carendon: SUccESSORS TO By J4ines M. Windham, Esq., Judge -Goe ., . Hacker & Soy f ,bae Geo~~~~~ SWHceH ono rbt.EREAS, Robert A. White made C~rATL~bTN S suit to me to grant him made CHARLESTON.of Administratq of the estate and effects ofM John ail. These are therefore to cite and ad monish allB and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said John Gill, deceased, 'that they .be and -appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to-be held at Man Sning, S. C.. on the 16th day -of April next, after publication hereof, at " ,,: 14. o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have; why the said administration should not be agranted. Given under my hand this 30th day of March, Anno ominio1914. We Manufacture J.M. WINDHA, .g of Probate. Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and oalusters; Grilles and -Gablein fe Ornaments; Screen Doors and1 Windows.. aSCHOLARSHIP ad ENTRANCE - WE DEAL IN- EXA.MINATION Glass. Sash Cord and Weights. The examination for the award- of - vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col drged andcrior o the adiaid f ~ students will be held at the County i' Mamma c s - Court House on Friday, July 3 at,,9 a . iteen years of age. When Scholarsbips Childr'' - ate acant after July 3, they will be awarded to those making the- highest seraie at this examination, provided Givenuethey meet the conditions govrnin OONl'AINS G - ---- ' -'the Mward. Applicants for Scholarships CIA". - '/ su write7 tos Prgesidenf Jon be The -examination nks. wrd o vaca schoarshipsrn wothrop andfre leigi . an fthe ex session wl opn stdentwlber 1held4 aor uther Cont Xplictantmustne addess thn. 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Thevpresident ofithe UnitedoStatw Igalitst-ynhecti-ret Due-t-tsgerBblso Succeed hentho fee.h els The.o ~ornthin Ths bak soicit Malnd nr deu potatnremonyemat ;he ccouts o merhant an akleals athey ad the upomewa remdy iti o esseaveo ti nepar onviul the KINtE, LIeep NDrht Floie (1andTus C mocu edthicatine ev"so hl ed Cheildent he ol B poritedt Aiiio::~take Ath Zatatof ofhice nha t om. centiede, arasiic isects bi:-Succeebor when Itveytheing .aedfaher. fly-atchng atsMr.H. ~ E;- ~ Inc- gra-rndtervprsato and greaet attche itelfto he entalody~ e ansues arm lares The reat famlyandas fedsit angonin athraey acte thuans odhaer tte thrw te fy ot o baanc infly it nerls he betvie eesl 10110 all id Tl ~ Bl0oer aPdogisountr nentce mitesfpidis.alalria fly-atchng rtsMkin. E.E-waseo oia Nw otag p Rast Becs!:iPchie dattcetteft heta boTdy the.loo fay ansa i ees t agsoni flrAl~recrc.Reenc. Tcaswries rnabb ntcoo ther hasnna justl oo - t' k iwblod uri-r gcgaurr 'ied a c a dse whic is poal V i a Mteafe C.. recrbes Manuniu fer latind.- f child wee s to en i IP copleel cued bordyn wi- itu mfiatr .adf aher , ;,~whoha sufeed fee groe.atgrao ndfesther tand great-gra p ~ iu ngs~eareandfaeare al ivng - It-mei ~ WLL EL YO, rrO-ticeheL andCithe- fmil.ar L *~.A ~ asque frm laorr. hegrat State of South Caroliiia, Executive Chamber. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, information has been received at this Department that divers persons, in various parts of the State of South Carolina, are endeavoring to procure other per sons to vote for or against certain candidates in the primary election, which is to be held on the twenty fifth day of August A-. D. one thousand nine hundre-1 and four teen, by payment or promise of money, or other articles of value, by threats, mistreatment. e and intimidation, in violation of the Statute Laws of the -State of Sonth Carolina, in such case made and provided, as follows: Code of Laws of South.Carolina, 192,,9 Jl, .. Section 360. BRIBERY AT ELEC TIONS;l -If -at any election hereafter held within this State, whether gen eral, speeial or primary, for members of the Congress of the United States, members of the Legislature of this State, Sheriff, Clerk, Judge of Pro bate, or-other County officer, Mayor adilAlderman of any city, Inten dant and Wardens of any incorpor porated town, officers of the" Militia or volunteer -organizations of the State, or at any other election held within this State, any person shall, by the payment, delivery or promise of money, or other article of value, procure another to vote for oragainst any particular candidate or measure, the person so promising and the per son so voting, sh-ill each be guilty of a misdemeanior, and upon conviction thereof. shall, for the first offense, be fined in any sum not less than one hundred dollars nor wore than five hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any period of time not less than one month nor more than six months; and, for the second offense, shall be fined in any sum not:less than five hundred dollars, nor more than five thousand dollars, and imprisoned for any period of time not less than three months nor more than twelve months." "Section 361. OFFERING TO PROCURE VOTERS BY BRIBERY. If at any election, ai in Section 359 of this Chapter, any person shall offer or propose to procure another; by the payment, delivery or pro se of money, or other article of alue, to vote for or against any particular candidate or measure, or shall offer or propose, fir the consideration of money or other article of value paid. delivered or promised; to vote for or against any particular candidate or measure. suchperson so offering to procure or. vote ,spall be: deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof,. shalU .be fined and imprisoned, at the discretion of the Court."-. "Section 382. MISDEMEANOR TO OBTAIN VOTES BY BRIBE OR TH REAT. At or before every poli tical prifnary election held by any political party, organization or asso ciation, for the purpose of choosing caudidates for office, or the electiou of delegates to conventions; in this State, .any person who shall, by threats or any other form of intimi dation,-or by the payment, delivery, or promise of money, or otner article of value, procure or offer, promise or endeaivor to procure, another to vote for or against any partienlar . candi ilate in such election, or who shall, for such consideration, offer to so vote, shall be guilty of a misde meanor." "Section 86. DRINKlNG~ WITH IN-ONE MILE OF- VOTING PRE CINCT . UNLAWFUIL-' it -shall be unlawfulihereafterirany person to sefl, barfter or give away or treat any voter to any malt or intoxicating liquor within one mile rf any voting precinct -during any- 'rimary or other election day, under a penalty, upon conviction thereof, of not more than one hundred ($100). dollars not-more than- thirty (30) days'ima prisonment with labor." "Section 367. A BUSING VOTERS, ETC. If any person shall at any of the elections in any city, town. or ward or polling precinct, threaten. mistreat, or abuse any voter, with a view to control or intimidate-him in the free exercise of his right of suff - rage, such offender shall suffer fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the Court." Section 369. ASSAULT, ETC., ON ACCOUNT OF POLITICAL OPIN IONS. Whoever ~shall assault or intimidate any citizen because of political opinions or the -exercise of political rights and privileges guar anteed to every citizen of the United States by the Constitution and Laws thereof, or by the Constitution and Laws of this State, or, for such rea.~ son, discharge such citizen from em ployment or occupation, or eject such citizen from rented house or land or other property, such person shall be deemed guilty -of-a misde meanor, and, on conviction thereof, be fined not less than fifty nor more than one thousand dollars, or be im prisoned not le.ss than three months or more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the Court." NOW, THEREFORE, 1. COLE L BLEASE, Governor of the State of South Carolina. in order that justice may be done and the majesty of the lawuphold, do here by offer a reward of -ONE HUNDRED ($100L0. Ir LARS, EA(.H, for the first tef- (10) convictions of any person or pe-rsons, who shall be found guilty under said Laws, provided said ten (10) convic tions shall be had in tne (10) differ ent counties of the State. IN TESTIMONY H EREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be afiixed, at Columbia, this first day of Jane.A. D., one thousand nine hun :red and fourteen, and in the one undred and thirty-eighth year of the Independence of the United States of America. (Signed) COLE L. BLEASE, G overn'r. By the Governor, (Signed) R. M. McCOWVN, Secretary of State. Notice We the undersigned forewarn all ersons trespassing or allowing -their tock and cattle to trespass on lands elonging to us. c..1J. P. WV. Gibbons, Rev. W. E. ibbons. WV. S. Gibbons, WV. D). Hicks, .L K. Gibbons, R~ M. Mellette, WV. G ~bbons, W. H. Castine, J. D. Gibbons ~M, Roberson. May 2-th, 1914. ia billve Nernous ra:.sian and Low Spitt The Old Standard gener: strengthening tonic. ROVE'S TASTELEisS chill TONIC, arouses the ~ver, drives outftaaja and-bildwpthe sys