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Cldren Cry for Fletcher's 4A ou Hve ys Bngh, an whch-as been -ovr 3 .-rs'i, has eorne the signature of has been mado under his per al supervision since its infancy. ow no one to deceive yo In this. Imitations and-6ust-as-good arebut at trifle with and endanger the health of Chidren-Experience against Experiment. hat is CASTORIA Ciaisrlad s a harmless substitute: for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syraps. It is plea&it. It eeotlaba either Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic sUi tance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wrms and allays Feverishness. For nere than thirty years i bas been in constant use for the reliei of Constipation, latulency, 'Wind Colie, all Teething Troubles and Darrhea. It regnates the Stomach and Bowels, jjj n- the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep. Tie Chldren's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GONUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of i Use For Over 30 Years Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought S cWaUt CoM4PANY. NE YORSK CRTY. COfITAMINATIOt4 OF StILKS BYI now 'TO 0ve Quinin TO ch1dren. i?=B==neistbetade.-mark name given to an PM W TIONimp.-CORd uinine. Itisa TastelessSyrup. Pleas ant totk n osnot disturb the stomach. Chad=e tas-v it and never knw it sQiine. Alio especially a~dapted to adults whocannVzot take ordinarrQuinine. Does not nauseate nor case nervousness norringingn the head. Try RE1MN POLLEN AVOIDED. ftthe nexttme you need Quiin for any Pur pose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. he nameFRREN4isblowninbottle. 25 cents. Taisme Covered While Still imm. r and fore Anthers HaveNOTICE 'Protruded, With Ton-Pound - A special examination for securing Manila Paper Sack. be conducted at thi court house in Manninz Friday, (B . . OUERTS. January 15th, 1915, beginnina at 9 0the lreedin of corn, some dif o'clock. Thisis an opportunity that crljk- areecountered -in the tech. holders of second and third grade cer pmnntificates have of properly renewin annf mination o the them, as well as those who have none, k. Ito qualify.- Let, every teacher in the ign poren, carried on the rnx who has not a valid certificate jstruments of the .opera-ce of this special exarina goes from plant to plat tion. E. J. BOWE, theworZ of arLfi County Supt. of Educatiob. l obate these difmculties hde foowng method has been devised ednierina as eenused with dj "Nimploty oftice to Creditors. a amplet~dlfectiveness seem kllpersonshariug claims againstthe ;dsription. -ewl uo~stlty a ese31pt~on-estate of E. 0. Thamnes. dec edwl % 16tassel - - covered while s resent them duly attested. and those nnnneand before the anthers have oigsi saewl aepyett ruitded. with- ten-pound mn 2 papedra such as Ts commonlyusedP.3.TA s ugoeTtore8s. The mouth of thisDaiStio1S. mksB ecri-gthered around the Nv 8h 94 ~a~'bP~iththe tassel and pinned xatwstot rong pin. prdI - r, b are tocfamall The ear is -likewiseecialrexaminationsimilarcuring teachers' ceraifitightwlyloverctheucte ~atthheecourtldedsaroundannenstalidoy ~cppoJatu 1idean91thebfoldsipinned. ~~o'cl This-isfanmrtunity.that holders of seeond andsgraeedonr .tificatesliaveiof properlyrrenewing themhes thelsalksoseaveoghawn tone orosixalify. withinety A Teahe inh 'take duetnotear of uhuallyecnathexaest conditionfor-pilliationJsiceBbyWtha -time. CountyfSthetsiofsEdacatiro. cnt.' TheNirstiselto oCrppearrar hstatefoomEthe.bTsaes.keecel-,eddwsl el uwrtet p reilsen hmdl tetd n hs ~~the undersignedtqualived administrator on ofDavis Stheipollen . gsdrawtightolyfa o ne the __________ ppstesdeadheodspne Sa n a they a ppestrb don -a I pollnaton. f t arorsing r.omf agrnpolenialmosWEtIND t ine ost ofthe sLochaveDgrow lMnom Sache basares, and Esc the Pat~oldld.tIon ntua ~a~y onloy crn thoelsile pon Sedusyurod abant wc hpen tilor e 'eeped receten atys, ti. hchPthsTos - t1quecift bin poefarls For the tso te sam asey-appear Ine So b th poinatorf bt oa thngee sien! pltion f the lesae a abdSrns In th aketho Tsevland bytErr sbeive ta ageaernmbI Rins!fo ~kca b eahe I neoolia thtth ane o onal _SU PP________ ~naton-fromforignWollnHIspra ohrtssl t ohatrbingetoe andy rappe srlys tol sbue thlle uh ptive atfthetime. Thescon ;pue. Intacbbn"earpor tis~ by~e ixdwt the atortw of emree anthrer o whicr thee sea n*oliio'fthe atesBuhvigetues noss0 tieber cu of s ti aenghs0 haInh tho anythe wiera scane c hed noe poaliay erofadf tha t at the danerofcot - iexlsnrm eg pollen ihes toe '6tid~ ffacuted. TheAoNnNiIa OPERATION OF ROAD GRADER Harrow and Packer Can Be Used to Advantage at Finish to Properly Compact the Solil. When the time comes to grade the road, put a plow team at work the day before, and go down as deep as you can, turning over the breaking of the previous year. Some folks think that the grader was made to plow with, but I never could figure it that way, writes S. IL. Crawley. in Farm Stock and -Farm. Then start moving the earth over the center of the grade. Set the grader blade at a reasonably sharp slant, and begin on the inside of the plowing. Carry your first load well up the center of the new grade from 'either side before you bite into Good Road Presser. any more. Then take another load and move It in after the same fashion, and so on until you have come to the outside of the new ditch. In the meantime have one man along with a crowbar to dig stone and a plow team to turn loose on the ditches as soon as the first plowing has been carried out. In other words, don't try to plow with the grader. Not until you 'have raised the grade to what you want it, and are clearing out. the ditches. Then scrape them down to a smooth surface, and carry the scrapings in. Meanwhile a harrow and a packer can be used to good ad vantage on the grade compacting the soil. And after the whole job Is complet ed, and you have a well-rounded road way built, drive back and forth with a wagon until you have made a path that others will follow. CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea In Use For Over 30Years :TIRS! LIES! E ALL SIZE N GS. -ibuters for TE TANKS. s for Spark Plugs, Hook on Boots, s; Cement, hit Tips, iaskets and Piston Ford Cars. )R FAMOUS S OILS ~SES. RAGKBT TRAPPING MOTHS AT NIGHT Effective Means Provided by Ordinary Lantern, Shallow Tub and Very Little Kerosene. (By W. L HINDS.) Many destructive worm moths are readily 'attracted to.JIAgtand may be trapped in large numbers, thus preventing many worms, but of course this cannot be considered as a sub stitute for poisoning. It will be help fi1 to test the *emergence of the moths in this way and thus to know just when to begin applications of poison. ..A lantern or light trap may be easily and cheaply made as follows: Ar'range in some way by using a box, barrel or stake with a board on top, to raise the trap a foot or two above the plants you are trying to protect. Place on this a shallow pan or tub containing an inch of water with just Pan and Lighted Lantern. enough kerosene oil to form a fim over-its surface to kill insects thait may fall into it. In the-middle of the pan set an ordinr.zy lighted lantern Let this burn brightly through the night, to attract-.the mhoths. No one knows how far this will attract them. Doubtless much depends upon the brightness of the light or the dark ness of the night. This Is a very simple and effective method of exter minatling the moths of ,many injuri ous insects. Flying against the lan tern, the moths simply drop into the oil and water and their career of use lessness Is over. INCREASE FARM EFFICIENC' Work Done With Fewer Horses Means Saving of $100 a Year for Each Animal Not Required. (By A. E BENTON.) One of the most frequent sources of loss on the farm is an insulMocent re turn from work horses. Have you satisfied yourself on the following points? It costs $100 annually to k:c.; the average horse, but, this horse works only a little more than three hour each working day. This makes the horse labor cost approximately ter cents an hour. Do you handle the horse labor on your farm so that the annual cost o keeping your horses Is less than the average, so that the'number of hours worked Is greater? Both methods will reduce the cost of horse labor but the latter offers by far the great est opportunity. Can you revise your cropping sys tem so that fewer work -horses will be needed, or so that the work will be more squally distributed and thus make It possible to employ them more hours each year? Can you raise colts and iAus re duce the cost of keeping. your hgses! Can you arrange to use your~worl Ihorses for outside woi-k when not' busy on the farm? Can you reduce the cost of keeping each horse by feeding less feed or cheaper feed and* still give a prope2 ration? Farm work done with fewer horses mneans a saving of $100 a year for each horse not needed. - . ALFALFA AS AF01AGE CROF Meat Valuable .of Deep-Rooted L.e gumnea and ls Long Lived Under thet Best of Conditions. Alfalfa ~Is an exceptionally deep rooted legume, ana under the best conditions It is long lived. Like other legumes, It has the capacity, unde the right conditions, .of assimllating nitrogen from the - atmosphere, but until the root system and the nodules which It. bears are well developed its growth Is greatly promote&L by the presence. of yeadily assimilable ni trogen in the soil. It Is without doubt one of the most valuable forage plants known to man. It has-long been~ cul tlvated in various parts of .Asia. and Europe, whence It. was- brought tc Mexico by the Spaniards, 'who tool It with them to California and the semi-arld portions of oui southwest ea states. During the last..fifteen or twenty years Its culture has been steadily pushed, eastward, and it Is now successfully grown in most parts of the United~ States and in a fewi parts of Canada. In many essentials and In feeding value .alfalfa resem bles the clovers; and as these .ars so generally known Its char~actefilstics will be perhaps best brought out by comparison. Source of Contamination. Milk pails are sometimes made with double bottoms so as to prevent rust lng. The inside bottom Is made of .sino. This after a time may get a hole. in It and then it becomes a .ver Itable 'hotbed for propagation of germs. When the warm milk corses Into the pall the air under the false bottom expands, as will be _noticed by the bubles rising in the milk When the milk cools the air under the false bottom contracts and draws milk be tweeu the bottoms, where it can never be washed out. Here it putrinies and is a constant source of contamination. Try This tor Neuralgia Thousands of peopile keep on suffer ing with Neuralgia because they d not know what to do for it. Neuralgit is a pain in the nerves. What yoi want to do is to soothe the nerve itself Appy Sloan's Liniment to the surfact over the painful part-do not rub it in Sloal's Liniment penetrates very quie ly to the sore, irritated nerve and al lays the inflammation. Get a bottle o Sloan's Liniment for .55c of any drusi oist and have it in the house-agains olds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lum bago, Sciatica and like ailments You money back if not satisfied, but it doe: give almost instant relief.-Adv Ia the Gym "So you have a gymnasium in you new house?" "Yes," replied Dath Stax. "I spend an hour or two ther' every day. I have swung up a' ham mock, and It's a nioe place to take ap in."-Washington Star. The Ouinins That Boes Not Affect The lis Because of its tonic and lar-ative effect, L-AXYA TIvE BROMO QUDNINE is better than ordinar: Quinine and does not cause nervousness noC ---. a MA emmberthe full name ani PAS TIME PROGRAM. WEDNESDAY. 5c. Big Special...10c. Maj.. ...The Tear That Burned ......2 Reels Rel.........Mutual Girl ..........-- .1 Reel Than. - .. Left in The Train..... .....1 Reel Rel...... ..The Availing Prayer.......... 1 Reel Key........His Musical Career...... ......1 Reel THURSDAY. Than... The Terror of Anger.. .......2 Reels Key. His Talented Wife.......... .1 Reel FRIDAY. World's Feature.... The Great Stroke.......5 Reels When Vice Shattered...... ..........1 Reel 10c. and 15c. SATURDAY. Bro......Destiney's Nigqt......... .. 2 Reels Than.......The Chasm ...............1 Reel Beauty.....Motherhood. ..............1 Reel Key........ An Incompetent Hero..... ...I Reel 6 More Weeks of The Million Dollar Mystery. Pastime Theatre. Big Business College of Columbia, .Makes Special Announcement to Patrons Largest and best known institution of kind in tate, makes most liberal offer to young peopl fr 1915. Ikeeigwith the spirit of times. and the College will teach himr tha~nagement of Draughon's Prae- BY MAIL for 3, 4. or 5 months -ia usns College of Columbla, S. >r longer (as long as the stu Ca, (one he chaia of the bit! Draugh- 'lent desires) after which the said stu (n oes located throughout Lb.- lent goes to Columbia, enters the de 91utegesad Western States), announ- partments of the college and completes esbforn (4) money saving plans for the course thoroughly under the direct 1, tofoung men and yount' women ,upervision and guidance of experienc lani to nter college in January. ed instructors. bnder this, plan, the Wile th e -aor - of sma1 busi- Scholarships are good for instruction: nesle teg ar t o lo sral to ae- both BY MAIL and at COLLEGE cep college are nts poner pound in and after studying by mail as long as paet ctor atuiin te Big Draughon desired tbe student enters the institu Comegt ofolumbia is continuing to ion to complete the work on the same ofegh en cn Co tto p1n and also scholarship, without any additi.mal aenouhcs tea et notsn pal ne year harge whatever. Full information ononces frmnatnte pail le on.e p e5 .ind testimonial letters from those who in payment fr dc~aewi~ w hile this have actually used this plan will be tparyerio o f lasinss dpe nailed upon'request. Write for them. inoaruy s pein f bhs issitpro The above plan (No. 4) will especially iseoteningues Ipactron t shrouhout appeal to many young men and younc eSttedn teits ptrs lier trm angd .vomen throughout the State durinc cotite thefs er l tomers an -he coming year, because many can aiin tuito referencto manrf-fford to purchase a $50 scholarship, koing o aent fou(4plnofr cash or with cotton (at ten cents, eollwing oared th or() n ut do n't feel able or willing, under rolmn C O fered -~~-ot ilb c the conditions now existing, to under etd (strTct PLing)ottn pallme fo .ake the monthly board and living ex stedolarips anddteng cet pyent pod penses which attending a college cer llarshipsoad fotn cens perpound tainly makes necessary. While pro 1abe illowed for at $5 ompne sc00-pon oress is not so rapid in taking lesson:: arhi willpyno tbe0Bokopiee scho Bn- by mail, the saving in board and livin~ shpin aten Bofkepn Dauonds B n - expenses means a great deal. After or doepten scolDrhi bn'sh Cot-e taking tbe Home Study lessons, a stu hadn complewhlrsitin teartet dent should be able to go to College, Tno sbales Tpwiln beaceptet fo omplete the work thoroughly in six tc ombdsucharsip b cet Bor eight weeks and accept a position. In komined Shorhd ofd abotharBookividual letters from those who have stpdie. Sotadadailryused this plan during the past year i 2de. AHPA Weetesuetthe best proof that you can use it too. enoli pAs PLash fohre stolhie atdn Write for full details. rollinr piscocnth ofr$scholarsllpe af ter the European watr hns closed oeand Diroadfr of 00 thle sbent anu business conditions have adjusted tod Colnbi Railroa be ifb the college, themselves and become .normal agatin ThColubal will bevr paiby, from anlee this entire country will experience the edsoiscqal snintery way, fromon greatest and most prolong period o: lnoffered saoit, and the ton.re prosperity and business expansion an: i in ofre abovec a liid oniyme de.lopment that it has ever knowtr is in foe no fo tuhe Chied ie - ithin its history, and opportunities oj int opresent eofting Conditionsn rapid promotion and advancement it mayt restefy estn cnaosbusiness, for those young people whi 3yjsf. N-EPA~fhetdnw c have the necessary training and ar' togi. note, pLAy---lte sauert(wrshes prepared, will be more plentiful that gieante, forabhe fal pre (of the nave ever been the casfe before. T b I ro at, alorwthe full pie for the far-sighted young man is already real studeshipo complfule te for acep izing this and is making plans, if ha apontito complearn the corey with has nut already made them. to secure posictonn p ar the meoey it 11ls thorough and practical business train: due, the reyular otaboue pric is ing so as to be ready for the opportutui eche freguah scoaasogue wich is ties which every big banker and bus; aredfo ashlars her pa thich ness man will tell you are sure to be s< pice. Where 30, P0, or 90 day notes are plentiul gven, no difference in price is charged Parents who are now planning t Many students enter Draughon's Col- place son or daughter in Business Co. iegeeach ycar under this note plan, lege, or young men wko look forwart Iad complete their course, accept posi- to preparing themsalves for successfu ios and earn the money to pay their business care~ers, and wish to econo ntes before they fall due. If you are mize as much as possible, should write iterested in this plan, write for special for full information concerning one c nte plan blank -whicb gives foil infor- the abocve plans. .\oney saved is mnon mation.ec madl . and Draughou training (er .B MAIL PLAN-Any young man doisedl by Bankers aLnd Business mel oryoung woman can purchase aDraugh everywhercl and the Draughon Busi nScholarship for the Bookkeeping ness College (the largest business edu ad Banking, or for the Sborthiand eational training insuitution in ti ad Tgpewriting course, and pay for State) need no introduction to the pub Ltis scholarship with cotton on a basis hic, the superiority of the courses c I ften cents per pound, with cash, or study and the greater facilities for se wth an -approved note. The stu- curing positions for students being wel dnt can -then remain AT HOME known. Pies Cured In 6 to 14 Days I Whenever You Need a (leneral Ton! or druggist will refund money if PAZo1 Take Girove's ONTMNT fuans to cure any case of Itchig The OlStnadGoesTtes Th frs ppictingieseaeand a s. cheill Tonic is egually valuable as General Tonic because it contains th< nvigorating to the Pale and Sickly wellknown tonic propertiesof QUININ1 The Old Stendard general- strengthening tonie. Iand IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive RovE'S TASTELESS chini ToNIC, drives out out Malaria, Enriches the Blood an< iaria.enriciesteblood.andbuilds upthess IEgildsup the Whole System. 50 cents ten. A true tonic. For adults and children.50 BRING YOUR Job Work TO THE TINES OFFICE. prefer to make a customer rather than just a single sale en you come hee for a suit of clothes er an overcoat our object is to make you a permanent customer of this store. We know of no better way to do it than by selling you StylepluS Clothes "The same price the wodd over. Big economies, caused by buying and manufac turing on a great scale, keep the price down to $17. The low price causes a large sale. While we make less per suit and overcoat we make more customers. We have otr clothes, too, but we suggest that you begin by lookin2 at STYLEPLUS suits and overcoats all styles, all fabrics. Come in! D. HIIRSCHMANN. kthat go.. to-gethe/ Time Jtabori, Moneyl -iSave time, Work, Save money and you'll be rich.7 A Bank account is the result of prudence. Lots of ~peop w bo earn less than otbers have Bank accounts bause. they are prudent. saving a part of what they earn regularly, it doesn't require much 4 figuring to find the folly of spending all you earn, virtually robbing yourself of tuture independence and happiness. We will help you save and one dollar will start you. L 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings. The Bank of Manning.. Whatever they may be we can supply them at..onco, for we arry the most varied stock of general hardware to be foundi ? this section. We have tools for all trades. kitchen and household tensils and furnishings, farm implements, laddere, freezers,t rinders, etc. Everything o? the best make and all offered at the lowest market prices. Plant Tobacco! BUY YOUR CLOTH FROM 2c. A Yard I Yours for Bargains. KAT7Z OF F.