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ke tell hiz3 cha Th ape fol 16 no he Ch. re] For years we have been staing in the newspapers of the Pat Lountry that a great many women have escaped serious o. w erations by taking Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Cor E ~7 pmun, -iut is bue. ye We are permitted to publish in this announcement eacte from the letters of five women. All have been received unsolicited. Could any evidence be . . er mre onvn1g? Gi Honenas, M.-"I had pains in both sides and such a soreness qn I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I in aseonervous I could not sleep, and I thought I never would be Y( anybtieuntil. I submitted to an operation, but I commene-. taking O dia K Pikham's Vegetable Comund and soon felt a new pe in ::-Mrs. E~ywARD SOWEZs, nodgdon, Me. ail Samn ,Kr.-"I suffered from a severe fimale trouble. tb y right side hurt me badly--it was fnally decided that I ye ennstbe operated upon. When my husband learned this he get a bli etisof Igdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for ime, and after ne taking ita few days I got better and continued to improve until I 00 Smi mwelL"-Mrs. MoLLrE STs, RF.D., Shelbyvlle, Ky. em gMlo'z, PA.-" The doctor advised a severe operation, but my be 3 nhxand got mLdia E. inkham's Vegetable Compound andI ol great inashorttime. NowIfeellikeanew rson w a do a hard day's work and not mind it."-Mrs. ADA W.Tin SW alnut St., Hanover, Pa. Irr-"I was sick in bed and three of the best physi- t I would have to be taken to the h for an oper :nasI had, smething groing in my left side. I efused to sub se j;6 the operto and took Itcdaa Pi khams Vegetable Co- t it -worked a miracle m.my case. and I tell other womea 0 -Xh Asi done for me."-Mrs. Lua& A. GRswow) 2437 Eat . Stree, Decatur, Ill .vurMmn, Omo.-"I was very - and for several years WSyide pained me so that I e to have to undergo an op- A j"6- Doctors said they knew of no that soulliel me.I took Ly dia , Pinkham's Vege-p 4 taisConmud and I became regular and free .1 ke pin. Ia thankful for such a good medi - Wand 3y ~eit the praise." zX=,H]ExwiTH,=1M6 Cl~~n t.eveland,O a. KNBaNXXEDICINE0. xaswsforadvic e . .. .wm baeed read and answered adhKta stbibg cnamn k t4 R Sprott, F. D. Hunter, J eit aid Treas Vice-President and See. b ManlifOg, s. C. MANUFACTURERS OF ~Cotton Seed Products 0 ANDo oh Grade Fertilizerse di Reason! U " .. a' Our Mule Pen, Buggy Repository, Harness and Wagon Houses are Full. We are today doing business with' a thousand satisfied customers who were directe d to us by their fathers ancigrandfathers. Fourth Car Mules . -to: arrive next Monday. A look, and our price, and goods make you a customer-Guess the Reason. 9. M. Bradhiam & Son BRINO YOUR jcb Work TO THE TiMFS OFFICE Government Kept Going. I notice that the old man's quit sin' the government?" "Yes; after in' it for 80 year the government >t a-goin', Jes' like It never heard of him-never so much as askin' i to please let up an' give It a ace to grow up with the country. it made him so mad he was too for uttkance, he- was struck echles!" Economical Pat. at had just arrived from the Eme'n I isle and he was feeling very hun r, as he had not eaten anything since r o'clock last evening and it was W eight o'clock in the morning So went into a restaurant close by and red the waiter how much would he irge him for breakfast. "A quarter," 'Red the waiter. "Well, how much i ye charge me for my dinner?" said t. "Thirty-five cents," replied the iter. "Well, what will ye charge me - my supper, then?" "Twenty cents," s the reply. '"hen. if ye please, will give me my supper" sa!d ,at. From Quill to SteeL Writing Implements ebanged consid bly for the better during Sir Walter [bey's long spell of life. "Though ill pens are still in use," he remarks his "IRecollections Of Seventy era," "I remember the time when e seldom saw any other kind. Steel ns in their early days were expen re and ill made, and few people used em. . The - Oaper - we~ had seventy ars ago may have teen partly to une; it had neither the substance r the surface we take as a Matter of urse nowadays. I remember when velopes came into se, and what a on they were eonsidered after the I system of closing letters with ifers or wax. Before envelopes were rented letters were always written th an eye to the position of the Lfer or seal, a blank space being left correspond with the space where is would be put on the outside, lest a written portion ehould be torn in "Matrimonial Aphasia." Are we about to bid good-by foreveT bigamy? When a gallant in Los geles was caught with too many Ives, his lawyer put up the pictur- w que defense that he was not guilty to bigamy or trigonometry or anything, that cm.nplae kind; he was erely aificted with "matrimonal phasla." Let phno&phers and pay ologists discuss the more prooud estion as to whether a man, havlig O ee knelt -at Hymen's altar, cn a1 >w the incident to escape his =ind s > such an extent as to go and do it O pin; the fact remains, now the Ice t &s been broken by tis Los Angeles tw gal mind, that we shall hear more ad more of this novel marital dli rder. There are too many astute - isprudes in this country.fOr an op ortunity like this to slip by unem raced. It requires no unatlan rhatsoever to see the chancery courts t the future filled with mighty ez-' erts learnedly 'disagreeing as to rhether a .man is a biganAt or Mere r an unfortunate matrimonial apha Fortwvms Paid for Poema -Tiies was born, att Naples, on 1ul 8, 1458, Jecopo Sannazaro, who was s iv'to receive one of the greatest us ever paid for a poem. He wrote t linen of eulogy upon Venice, which velyn thus translated: \ aptune saw Yenlce on the AdrLE stand krm s.~rock. ad -all the sea eom Ihakst -thou, 0 JoveA" said ha "Romu's wanls excel? r that proud -cli!.e-Whence false Tar pta fell? mant Tyber best, view both; and you at~ en td those. gods these fAunda The Venetlans were delighted, and ranted him 8,000' golden crowns. hich seems-even' better pay than oace Smith got tram the king's brew r Stralian. ln,a jeu d'esprit of eight nes he saggested that the weakne'sa the brewer'a legs Gras due to all the. ody's strength settling In the head. he bredet* was de'lthted, an4 by his ill paId Smith $1000, which worksA at at $1,850 a hie.-London Chron A ~ F Effective Punishments, One of the first judges-real judgesA -of Deadwood put in operation many d ideas of corrective punishment. a man was 6rought before him aafged with shooting up a peaceful ace without provocation sis~ ju.dge sed to delight in tolling oft half a >zen good shots, whose business It as to fire all around the accused, h was made to stand up against wall The closer''the shots and the ore scared the accused the betterD ejudge liked It.I the accused smurred agninst this little tit-for-tat mihment he was formally orderedC stand up and the maximnum sea nce under the code was meted out him. In the case of a prisoner who Ight not ~be impriesed with the tar st practce-senteuice there were oth -penalties, such as a five mile gallo - s a frisky horse, with the legs of the cused tied under the horse's belly id a saddle made of fair sized stones rapped in a blanket for his seat. Pro- E at against this meant again the ex- Ma ene code punishment.* Builder's I enF of every varsety we are now oi -ities at the lowest prices. It i and builder-s to call and look a view to" 'purchasing for any may have in hand. Locks, Key Screws, $ples, Nuts, Rivets ware likl to ne needed in a here, ther with all tools f< sprainsBrui Stiff Muscle Sloan's Liniment will save hours of suffering. For bruise Mvets more serious troubles eNo ned to rub it in-it acts at once, instantly relieving the pain, however severe it may be. Hse's Pad Cha? jdlaawi. P.O0. Bn 105. LoW' ef's swai*Na N. y. u -it "I - . d ankle and dislocated my by oaln ut of a third stoy wi2dow si r%4h~ I went o crtches for fou I startd to Ue some imen t, a ding to' e dom.slandImustaMY that it iDn mewadedu11y. I threw MY mruti ra. nlusd two bottls of your Liietadnow I am walking Quite van with one cane. I nawwllbew*Lh.' out Boa's Liniment..! All Deales, 25U. Send four cents in stamp for a TRIAL BOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Dept. B. Philadepha PA. SLOANS LINIMENT t Pain : C t C . - t Precocious Youngster:. wo little lassies, about ten or wen, bad been having ice cream In 3of the glittering glass parlors ich are.such a marvel of attraction the kddies. The taller, switch the back of her skirt finporfantly m side to side, paid the casMer. bat candy. she drailed, indkating e on display, "is the face-smile the kind we saw in -Dibb's aro -y." "I really don't care for any," d the other, rising to the magnifi Ice of manner in her companion; ofremis my oil-factories." Ad the a gave the smiling clenk a didain look, and passed ott with grea' ity. CYPRE SASH DOORS BLINDS e MOULDINGS* AND MILL WORK PPAREL SHOP DR MEN. ~ND LADIES Everything of tlle best fcor the personal wear and ad.orn ment of both sexes. We fill mail ordei-s carefully and promptly. AVID ~UT FITTING COMPANY, Charleston, S. C Igoratng to the Palo and Sickly YaWs-rrShIss cUOIC, cdives ou ard ware fering in the best qaul ni pay all contactors over our stock with .ew buildings they 's, Bolts, Bars, Nails, and everying in Hard iew orold building is r all kinds of bidr ~re 6rn~un Credit. Credit is an estimate of your ca acity to worry about paying your ills which is held about y,,u by a Ict if total strangers. Credit is also a bc, ief held of your ability to pay for omething lotg after you have ceased o derive aiy benefit from it. Credit s likewise a gauge of your willingnesn; o deceive yourself into the belief you an afford to buy something becausc ou cannot pay cash for it. If every ody paid cash there would be no end issues, no huge clerical forces, o national debts, no armies or mili ary systems, no schools such as exist oday, no war, no degenerate fasb Ds-nothing but plain, everyday lIN ag. Credit enables everybody to livn< fictitlers existence. Nothing exceed; : Ike cre. -Life. Smac t--Acive-Bowels Reular Big Breakfast. Even Peacock's generous Ideas of ntable provisions for a breakfast rere surpassed by a London host wl10 tertained J. L. Motley. August 1, 867, Motley writes to his daught,'r I went to the last breakfast of hliCi eason of the Philobiblon societ- . iven by Mr. Turner, a collector of %re books. Beginning with coffee and ma, we anded with sherry, champagne nd maraschino; fish, cutlet.s, rotias, iads, game, puddings and ice going n meanwhile in regular order. If you sk me what I did, I can "only say I pened my ears t. the animated and in ellectual conversation, and my mouth, ot to eat, but to gape and gasp and ronder at the prodigious consumption I f vi'ctuals at that hour of the day. Vhen I reflected that all those people rould umenh at two and dine at eight, bowed my head in humiliation, a-ad be fork dropped from my nerveless ,asp." 2 FIELD he following program f adopted by the Teachers endon ( Field Day in nearly all cour recognized as a very important da joyed these features annually for 1 In order to very these feature benefits and pleasures as widly a t has been deemed advisable to h kind conducted at the following 1] iareb, or the first of April, preca eld at Manning on Friday, April, Local arrangements to be lef t n each of the following school gr orby them. Paxville Group-Consisting of Pa: Home Branch. Silver, Grau Summerton Group-Consisting of Grove, Cross Roads, Panola Sardinia Group-Consisting of E Oakdale, Salem. New Zion, Ifanning Group-Consisting of Mr Harvin, Foreston, Wilson, Holladay, Baywood, Tihigge lurbeville Group-Consisting of Hicks, McFaddin, Barineu care to enter. (Sunny side ai Each group of schools should n addition to the ones outlined for L6th. The County Board of Educatic Five dollars to be used towards th hat the teachers, trusteet. pupils, Lmount with enough to mfake upv ecessary. All these prizes to be schools in whatever manner each Feeling that the art of pubbec tong our pupils, particular stres o this end, each school 1s earnestl ails in the speaking of pieces at sc These pieces may be either c x)casions, the patrons and friends e invited to attend. Representat me to represent your school at th The following classification of or the general field day April 16tl ;chool, as well as for the occasion Class A-Boys and girls unde Class B-Boys and girls from Class B-Boys and girls from ~ach school shoul.d send -th ree re ~lass, to the group contest feature ach group.) Each groui'p will be entitled to ac class, to take part in the coun It should be noted that there ilasses of contestants, will make r leld day. This gives five entries for eac lass will be either a gold medal., value. Pupils who by merit shall be ither from your school to the gro est for the county contest, may sl in-entirely digferent piece. (Origit Another special feature for th' ~pelling contest in which the best ny and all pupils. Send to E. J. printed list of fifteen hundred woi ATHLETIC C Teachers should encourage th~ owing exercises: Running high ji ing high jump, standing broad jun which contests should be divided ' 3ontests.' Each school group may select stive for each of the above contes suggested. Vacances may be filled at any ests, and the athletic contests, so vithout the proper numnber of cont ~ireable in the contests for the pri. Small prizes will be given the n the occasion of the general field The speaking contests for the nFriday April 16th. will begin a t ~pelling contest. Dmnner will be~st ~ccording to your own individual The athletic contests will takec olowed by basket ball, base ball. Let each school group arrange 11 the patrons of your respectives All names of contestants shoul he general field day, statir... fromr nes are from, their classification, ,ble us to have matters in good sh. Send namies to County Supt. E~ . Edge, Alcolu, President School Note; Entertammnent books Coi he oraorical contests may be ordt ago, Ill. The Eldridge Entertain i'. A. Owen Pub. Co.. Dansville, N mnpils at once in getting up the pr agues at once, either from these fil should be "nipped in the Sd",~ fori ~if!owcd to rin .u:1icked. scricus results ca1s4o cons, :n, -licn pneu--! and !iLgr fa, ! dis cses, c.. be tra::1 tack to a c: d. Att'ie firs z; cf a cL - Ir n . HeLii. , aye~ cy C tcine ased. I dnes 0!i U"-f41 Piles Cured! in 6 to 14 Days our drugist win1 refud money if PAzo ~INTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, lind, Bleedng or Protruding Pi'es in6to4 .days. he first applicaton gives F.a-~e and Rest. 50e. ?7, orFild Day; hiv~a been ' Association of Clar ,ounty. ties of the State his come to be y. Clarendon County has. en :he past three years. somewhat. and to extend the Spossible among all our people, ve smnaller' features of a like ces at some date the last of ing the general Field day to be 16th. 1915. to the Principais of the schools ups, or to committees arranged :ville, PinewoodJ, Big Brauch, ;e Hail, arid Pineland. Suminmerton, Davis Station, Oak ,Richbourg, St. Paul. ~ardinia, Enterprise, Harmony, Barrow, Clarendon. uning, Jordan, Alcol, Trinity, Deep Creek, Rehoboth, Line, ., New Harmony. Tarbeville, Cower, Gamble, ., and1 the line schools if they id entral.) plan its own literary features the general tield day on April n offers each group of schools e prize money fund, provided and patrons supplement this rhat amount umay be deemed arranged for by each group of speaking should be encouraged s is lai~d upon that feature, and y requested to "try out" its pu me time the last, of March. riginal or selected. On these of each particular school'should ives should be chosen at this e group contest event. pupils has been decided upon ,and is suggested for each of the gro up contest features. 12 years of age. 12 to 15 years of age. 15 to 18 years of age. ec presentatives. one from ec (Dates to be arranged for by three representatives, one from ity tield day contests. re five school groups, and three p fifteen entries for the general b class. The prize for each r some other prize of equal ~elected as the representatives, p contest, or at the group con eak the same piece, or prepare al or selected.) e county field day will be a speller wins. This is open to Browne, County Supt. for a s which will be used. ~ONTESTS. eir pupils to crgage in the fol mp, running broad jump, stand ip, and racing contests, all of y age as per the speaking con both a boy and a girl represen ts, and divzed by age as above time, both for the speaking con-| tat there mnay be no features stants. This is especially de-| es for the speaking.I winners in the athletic contests day. general field dlay at Manning 10:30 o,clock, followed by the ~rved about 1 o'clock in groups, ran genment-s. place immediately after dinner, tc. to provide a pleasant day for :hools. : be sent in promptly before what school or schools such nd any other data that wil en pe. J. Browne, or to Miss Beulah - Improvement Association. itaining suitable selections for ui red from T. S. Dennison, Chi nent House, Franklin, Ohio., ant .Y. Teachers should aid their Chi oper selec~tions. Order Cata- ta 's, or others, in case you have itu posx Carolina Special THROUGH SLEEPING CAR DAILY To Chicago -VIA Southern Railway PREMIER CARRIER- OF THE SOUTH. Queen &'Crescent Route. Big 4 Route. SCHEDULE: -WESTBOUND Lv. Charleston. .....................8:00 A. M. Lv. Sumtinerville ........ ............8:43 A. M. Lv. Branchville................ .....10.20 A. M. Lv Orangeburg............... .....10:55 A. M. Lv. St. Matthews................... .11:24 A. M. Lv. Columbia.. ... .................12;55 P. Ar. Cincinnati.'.. . .......... 10:55 A. M. Ar. Chicago..... ...................9:00 P. M. -EASTBOUND Lv. Chicago ........................8:55 A. M. Lv. Cincinnati..... ................. 6:35 P. M. Ar. Columbia...... .................4:45 P. M. Ar. St. Matthews.... ................6:05 P. M. Ar. Orangeburg............ 6:35 P. M. Ar. Branchville .........7-15 P. M. A-. 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We have other clothes, too, but we suggest that you begin by looking at STYI.EPI.US suits and overcoats all styles, all fabrics. Come in! D. HIRSCH MANN. GASPARILA Carnival Mardi Gras Celebration-Tampa, New Or leans, Mobile and Pensacola. Excursion tickets will be sold for the above occa sions from Manning on Febauary 9. 10. 11. 12 find 14. at fares named below, by the ATLAN'llIC COAST LINE ,The' Standard Railroad of the South. Tampa.................... ..........$17 -30 , New Orleans ...... ........ ... .... ..23 65 Mobile.......................... 19 45 Pensacola... ..................... 18 30 Tickets will be limited, at time of pulrchase to Feb ruary '26th, but an extension of final return limit to March 15th may be obtained by depositing tickets prior to expiration and upon payment of $1.'0 For Schedules, reservations, etc., inquire of At lantic Coast Line Ticket Agarnts, or address, W. J. CRAIG, Passeng Traf. Mng, T. C. WHITE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Wilmington, N. C. w To Give Quinine To Children.HIow To Give Quinine To Chilrn RILNE is the trade-mark name given to anPEBRILINE is the trade-miark name given to an oved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup. pleas-improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas o take and does not disturb the stomach.ant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Iden take it and never know it is Quinine.Children take it and never know it is Quinine. especially adapted to adults who cannotAlso especially adapted to adults who ceact ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor i nervousness nor ringing in the head. Trycause nervousness iprnrnging in the head. Try F B rI~3I.N is blowni bte. 25 cens nam E~3.1 isblw botezsen,