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F ~.GASTORIA For InFants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought -ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Awy Buh samburaar WMR9 Bears the Signature NOTNARco'rc. Use iWssaossors or Over ofS a Thirty Years ASTORIA -'. CopW of Wrmppei =M~.~ @~ FOR ~ OLD-CURED ABSOLUTELY OUARANTEED. you want to get'rid of that. COLD or LAGRIPPE 4 F ust-purchase tr.lve of our Capsules, compounded by s. If taken as diiected and they fail to cure, we will adly refund your money IKS - DRUG STORE. 51 Fr Sale For CasWor on Time with Appiroved . Collateral. Nitrate of Soda, ~ - Acid Phosphate, Sand Ammniatad. Fertilizers with or with. Eout Potash. Better see us before placing your order. wl 11111 OIL, ILLI Manning, S. C. T HER E IS A %i Reson!. Our Mule Pen, Buggy Repository, Harness and Wagon Houses are Full. We are today doing business with a thousand satisfied customers who were directed to us by their fathers and grandfathers. * Fourth Car Mules - to arrive next Monday. A look, and our price, and goods make you a customer-Guess the Reason. D. M. Bradhiam & Son BRING YOUR TO T1tF~TMES OFFICF. Cossack Lcyalty. The Cossack at home is good-tem pered, fond of his children. devoted to his horse, his intimate knowledge cf that animal seeming to make him the best horseman in Europe. The ncvcl ist Gogol speaks of him in high terms for his faithfulness to a comrade-in arms: "The Cossack's first duty and first glory," says Gogol, "is to fufill the duty of comradeship. Long as I have lived in- the world, gentlemen brothers, I never happened to hear that a Cossack ever left his comrade, er betrayed him in any emergency." Elephcar; Gave Sick Soldier a Pill. In the !..:- d f Ceylon, where there are a gre% . ::ny clephants, there was a young ::v.hich had been caught and tame-d whn it was a little thing. The doctor s :t a hospital used to take it round the wards with them in the mo-rning, vxhen it would see the sick soldiers take thcir medicines and pills. One morni.. a native soldier dropped his pill on :her. In an instont the elephant i.t::: k up with its trunk, popped th::h ,i: :to the man's open mouth, and. with a great puff, blew it down. The elephant in its wild state plucks tendar lcaves from the trees with its t un. fcod growing about the roots o! tr:es it digs .up with its tusks. it ikes up water with its trunk and :-purs it down its throat When th iis worry. it breaks off the branch cf n tree, and' making a hand of its ri, usesz zte ?ranch like a fan.-!l - .ims Uock of Owns a Cat With a Long "Recipe." One of the officers of the Cat club heard that an east side woman has an exceptionally valuable cat whiqh might be exhibized at the forthcoming cat show, and e.oled beron the tele phoD-e to inquire about it. -"Yes, he's a valuable cat," the woman replied. "Wo wouldn't take.$200 for him. We paid $50 for him when he was a it tle kitten, and he's got a long recipe." -Kansas City Star. . Nealth Fr:mtesS Happiness. W'thout health, genuine joy is im ps).ible: without Lood digestion and regular bowel movement ':ou cannot bave health. Way neglect keeping bowels npen and risk being sick and ailiir?jYo;u don't have t-. Take one m- m . King's New Lfe Pills at niX . . the mrnin. yon wii have a ful, fr,-e !'o-vel n vemon :l tiel n-ic' better. Mhrlp-; your^ appetite a-:d dig :ston. Tre o --e! tn-nigh. At All rgit-d Good Excuses. Two men were drinking together when the co-versation iurned on how to feed and train canaries, which hap pened to b% their profession. They were telling'each rther the merits of their birds,- which - were to go in- a shcw, and bzlth were sure of winning the prize. At last one of them said, A a sorrowful tone: "Ah, Tom, if I had only got the one I had iast week I Abould not have much trouble in win. ning, but I had taughlt him to sing, 2 'Home, Sweet Home,' so much to ner 0 fection that the lears rolled down his 0 breast till he got exhausted, fell cIf his percli and was drowned in his own tears." "Oh." said Tom, "that's noth Sing. One night my bird was singing The Village Blacksmith' so true that the spark-s flew out of -his eyes, sei fire ~to the cage, and before we had time. to put the flames out the poor little wretech got roasted to death." 'a Welcome' 4formation. Most middle aged men an l women Sarec glad to .l.-arn that Foley Kidney SPills aive relief from lanvuidness. stiff and sore muscles and joints, puInes t'na" - yes, backacha, blad ler weak Sne-- and rheumatism. They get re Ssalts. rcontain no harmful drugs. ALt SDikson's Drug Stor-e.-Adv.. . Miagic far itust Spots. T-'o remove rus;. spots on bathtubs :and basins and discolo~rations in toilet :basins end sinks apply muriatic acid with a mop. As soon as the discolora, :tion is rcmo'ved the acid should be thoroughly rinsed oit with clear water. The acid works like magic; it is al most instantaneouns in its effect and the labor of scrubbing is -saved. Malaria a.d Mo-icnt. SIndulgence in moonlight serenades or other noctu:l divers-ions dc'n in the Panamia Canal Zone is unsafe 3unless or.e is willing to pay the :penalty i': er;:secuent 1:-etc dloses of :quinine. Malaria has sc largely in :fected the Americans in the Zone 3after they have speun. an evening at Spleasure - resorts, especially in -the suburbs of Panama. that the health department has been obliged to issue a special warnir.; that it is unsafe to do so. In case nccessity or the search for pleasure ica.t:cone to so expose himscif, it is ueid t!-at quinine Not Feeling "Just Right." W a n uet tired early in th" day. hay'- te overftull fel ing. are bil uI ha;- had b'reaith or sutier from indi] tion oir co'tstip xti-on you'I wi 11i dF '.e Cw I' irmi Trablet- quick and c 'iii r t.at i - in acton. Tfhv are ...hcls '.mp :mdl healt.n igiving. .\r. L. L.- Levy, Gre -a, Wis.. says. 'Jhey do not eripeand teeTeeL is quick :md sure The ticesL cathatLie. I ever t~ced." A L Dickson's Drug St-ore.--Ad'. FOLEY 1RICT ET geep stmarh setIveAtive-Bywels1efular Trher~e's a great variety in the kitchen for cooking them al in~superior quality Pots, Broilers, Saucepans etc., we have in the most a of the finest block tin, an< makes them most durable whole kitchen outfit or an< LOSING HOPE WOMAN VERY ILL Finally Restoredi To Health By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Bellevue, Ohio.-"I was in a terrible state before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. My back achodutil Ithought it would break, i had -1pains all over me, a ~ I~ nervous feelings and ; : periodic troubles. I was very weak and / run down and was losing hope of ever being well and strong. After tak - ing Lydiat. Pink ham's Vegetablo Compound I improved rapidly and today am e well woman. I cannot tell ycu how happy 1 feel and I cannot say too much f0or yourCompound. Would not be without it in the house if it cost three times the amount."-Mrs. CHAs. CHAPMAN, R. F. D. No. 7, Belle vue, Ohio. Woman's Precious Gift. The one which she should most zeal ously guard, is her '.ealth, but it is the one most cften neglected, until some ailment pcculiar to her sex has fastened itself upon her. When so af fected such women may reiy upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a remredy that has been wonderfully suc cessful in restoring health to suffering women. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta! ble CompoundwiU help you,write toLydiaE.PinkhamM ediCineCo. (confidential)Lynn,Mass.,forad vice. /Your letter will be opened. read and answered by a woman, 1 nd held in strict confidence. G.- T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Office ovar Bank of Mlanning 1 "6. -Io pav Qsvsz! r'sPA2nox ItS4 ;si;j. 'SAP ti 019 U PId uif.4Od o3algpul I 'zuulP; Jo as=u A=u nana ol sIls; ajHw3.,tij !'OZVa it Alnuo punjai II-n 1SrtUB no.& 'ssu l01 9 121 P*JnD) S0ld Constipation Is to be dcreadca. It leads to serious ailment::. Fevcr. Indigestion. Piles. Sick Headache. Poisoned System and Saesoro of other troubles follow. Don't let Constipation aot; Ecep your Kidneys, Liver and Bowels healthy and active. Rid your system of fermented, gassy foods. -hin g better than Newie-Pills A2 Druggists 25 cents sA'I~sFACTION OR MONEY BACE .ow To Giv Quinine To Children. I !EnRLINE is the trade-mark nqe given to an iprovedQ-zinine. ItisaTastel Syrup. pless nt to take and does not distf the stomach. Ct'ldren tate it and never knwit is Quinine. As.o especially adapted to adults who css'not tphke ordinary Quinine. Does not nser~t5 "r cause nervousness apr ringit'g in the teqd. T: Iit the next time you need Quin-- !M .:2 :y pose. Ask for 2-otunce original tka. . name FEBRIINE is blovrn inL~ b.. . v:. Conductor's Jokec A midIdle-aged prim-loc k with a p.:mderous volur.: am, entered a crosstow " relates the Ncw York must have come from I the least presumption, there, for rho imirnediate - book and began devour coductor came up and picse." She, absently - - from. her book, exclaima barrassed: "'Oh, I'm so and! handed him a visit conductor looked at the board, first cne side and ... . er. Finally the puzzled expression Onl his face relaxed into a grin, and he said: "See here, madam, this ain't no tea party." Disordered Kidneys Cause Much Pain With painadmisery by day, sleep-disturbing blad der 'weakness at night, tired, nervous, run-down men and women every where are glad to know that Foley Kidney Pills rcstore health and strength, and the rcgular action of kid neys and bladder. Ki Pills he Qluinine That Dces Not Affect The Head Blecause of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA *TIVE BIROMlO QCININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. f ~sefulI ariticles requj ired )uOsts, and we have KgIes, T~ea agd Coffee Fr-y Pans, Cake fins. celnt nlakec. They are fomed in a way that Whethler you need a Id thi: g, it is here. Effective Punishments. One cf the first judges-real judgez - of Deadwood put in operation many odd ideas of corrective punishment. man wns brought before him cha>:ged with shooting up a peacefuN .ce without provocation hiis judge u:ed to delight in tolling off half a "Thedford's Black-Drught iozen gocd thots, whose business it isthe best all-round medicine was to fire all around the accused, -:-: was made to stand up against lever used," writes ].A. a wall. The closer the cbots and the, Steelman, of Pattonville, Texas. r:ore scared the -accrsed the better the judge liked it. If thr a.-.used "I suffered terribly with liver demurred against this little tit-for-tat troubles, and could get no relief. punishment he was fcrmally ordered to stand up and the maxirmun sen tence under the code v:ss maeted out sumption. I could not work at to him. In the case of a priscner who might not be imlpressed wli the tar- all. Finally I tried get practice sentcnce there were oth Lr penalties, such as a fve nlile gallop I FORD'S on a frisky horse, with "he legs of tBKie accused Oad ninder the hiorse' s belly and a saddle made of fair sized stor.es wrapped in a blanke .Cr his sc-at. Tro.. test against this meant ngmin the ex treme .code l.unishment. Origin of O!d Jc. iiarpcr I has i';aled the origin of the "standin:; r 1n onl" andtomysurprise,Igotbet, joke: It wears that there was hard- and am to-day as well as any ly ever -y furniture in Vhistler-s man."Thedford's Black house. Hr-- was peculizrly rgrrsinio niu nr. uatro iids h5 Draught is a general, cathartic, nious in ile cnatter of chairz. This led to t. enark of Corny Grain's vegetable liver medicine, that which became fenxtus. "Ah. Jimiy!I Glad to see you ph:ying to ,:eh a full has been regulating irregulari house!" said Dick (Corny) G-raiA when, ties of the liver, stomach and shaking hands before a Serday lunch- bowels, for over 70 years. Get eon. while glaring arourd the studio a package today. Insistdi the with his t:rge, protrad!ng eye-s i - search of something to sit on. "What -do you mean?" asked Whistler. "Standing room only," replied the actor. vigorati to the Pale and Sickly I The vedS!dzrd wanerai strenthenius tonic. 1t'.F - -' GRO SE'S TASTLSfPS chill TONIC. drives out "- aiara.enrichestebloowandbildsuthesys t-n. A true tonic. or adults and children. c - FIELD DAY The following program for Field Day has been adopted'by the Teachers' Association of Clar sendon Coumpt. I Field Day in nearly all counties of the State has come to be rec-ogu Llzed as a very ilmportant day. Clirendon Coutity has en-! joyed th('so features annually for the piast three years. - In ordl-'er to vary those features somewhat, and to extend the benefits and )lecasures as widely as possible among all our peole it has be-n deemned advisable to have smaller features of a like I kind conducted at the following- plces at some date the last of M:! rcb, ( ILe first of April, precefDr the ageneral Field day to be ht-ld :!t Manninh on Friday, Aprilr 1ea. 1915. Local arrangements to be lefti to the Pincipas of the schoo s in aca-h of the following, school g-b;ups, or to committees arranGed fogn byu tem. s M-70 PaxvilleMGroup-Consisting of Paxville, Pinewood, Big Branch, HSn. A and n F landc STheronlo pnssing grm fo Fimeldn Dayi Shain been Fiedia upCnsisting alf couinias oftEnStteie hamobe Manonizd Gasoup-CryiinoMannay. J1rdan. Contha Tn joyedtese Ftrest annulyson, theepas tree, ehootrs.n, Inor c t ayin thasefeae smht and t etendol the beef t ener.(susyasideyasd posea.) al u pol it ase-deme adisabol shol pae isallite r featuresaik M *-h :r theis oe outlined orcdn the general id day o Abei hed C Mantyn Boarday, EArion offers eah915.o sh'l Loca o aranemuedt toad be.f thpie mo-neyai fud thescoids in ac ofth fllowesizes tco grbps a--gfor bomiteh argedof fo b hatmne.ec a dp. eecuae Paxvi hatro theonsitin of plicleineold, i rnh SummrtoGup -Consariclstg s if lummerton Dat featurn, -and SardniaGropakngofsiestig oad-ime terpiseo armony, ocasions, arons aNew frinso aoCarendlr oon. hul beinien toretond. WisDepreettvssol bre Rehoeoth, tme, timetoeprsenayordihoo Battneu andou cethe eviencool fte Th fouowin chlasshtould pula hts ben ecided faupos ~~~teoeouindfor the general ield day o April 6han isugetdfr-cI scol, untyla foardh oc dcaion ofrs eag~conroup ofeschool Class A-obe used towrs .te-1 yrs mofne.udpoie Cls -hrsrsesuis and pa-sf-o~ 2tron els ofpplemetti Eac sho ensough en t'o make uplwhat atiount maye from edaIi classtoAth grth es feariz Daes to be ar-anged fohgru of eac group.)nereahma dot Eahgoup ill par ticula stes isic aiduposn that ture5, era eac clst tach school in ternesty reusd t o"try t" it pu clse pfcneants ofil p ie a som fitieen-fi the ge March. T~ iees may ene eithr origiass orh sel ed for tahe s oclasonsl e pton anod fied.soe oaticur pschoof shoull Ppilswymtitedt ted Rhl ~ -lce steiepresentativessol ecoe tti tmer toesn y ou c h o ol the g rop contes t thent gru o- ift Te fo llm ouing~ casi~tin ofpupil thassbee pieced prpare e for otheeralre~!feur-fu 1u~cut field day wpiill.ad ssggse for eah o splasg A-Boys ii andCI irls uner 12 elrwis. f age.e t sh Cn n ll B-Bs ad girl fromJ 12 o15ne, r ount Sug.foaBl C rntdlst B-of s aten ld rls wrom w5io 18 l e se.age TEaschers should senco i-ree trepupenies. o ne ino teh l hcstheu contestl beatvie.~ (aes per be seaing on-b ch rupnltbenstets.heerpesnaivs nefo Each ch oo take pa thee cot ail boy cntets aFu-l~pts tasholdve foitedt-thao there abrove schootgrous, and thr b gea aoeeo clasefcnesants nc tiir mak up tifeen botri fo r the eakin l cond hirebs is te ontes for abas he prize foror each hekiis malpris~-ilbe te gldn tmeai.n-so inther atleie oneuats onthuocion wof the mentsall fie d.wce sterpeettvs eThe frmpoue sholkoihenrg contests.o-te cnia fir cay tgrp Manng th tetfo heicni contest. may-wllb seked ate picc in groeparet I accornt o youdfreon pie. (igial relnentsd) 0 Ano tli spcontestur will tke plcuintfieild dafte win beia ou spellowenb bakest ball wtbathe balet.ee is hi soe osh Le each allhol Sro arE to pBrone Cont pesnt.da for aBa allted pa-s of otue hredctv w os ihwllb sd Alleahes sol cnestnotag sheirb puisento inageinlythefoe the hgnra fiedmp.y staing rojp wand rcool ocossuchl.o whcontesfothei sholdabeiiation, ad ay oter dathpatkill con ote;s. imntboscnaiigsialeslcin ab ch ustohv! mroup may oo shpe.bt o n agr ersn tatie raoricalho hbv contests ant-rd rd byS aeisn above suggesl.te d-deEtranetL~~e iakiOi. F.sA.Own Pub.hlt Co. Dntests, N. .Teahehud i theremybin etr pupilsa prie wi bettnge the pinerselins. athler Cntst onu ath ocon ofithe fero te fiday.ohr, ncsyuhv acoring ohd youoita iullrrnemnt. THROUGH SLEE To .C1 Southern PREMIER CARRIE Queen & Crescent R SCHI Lv. Charlestn. .. Lv. Suinerville Lv. Branchville Lv Orangurg.......... Lv. St. Matthews....... Lv Columbia......... Ar. Cincinnau......... Ar. Chicago........... -EAb' Lv. Chicago........... Lv. Cincinnati.......... Ar. Columbia.......... Ar. St Matthews....... Ar. Oraugeburg....... Ar. Branchville .... ... Ar. Sum merviHe....... Ar. Charleston......... Excellent connections for San Frandiscc Los Au land, Seattle, Mis wa ukee. and Northwest. For passenger fares, sc Southern Railway Ticket - Divi W. E. McGEE, Assistant General P4 Columbia. S. C We prefei customer i just a si - When you here for a i clothes or an ov our object is to . mal a permanent custot this store. We know of .better way to it thian by selling you .StyI -The sa Big economies, caused turing on a great scale, ke The lowy price causes a less per suit and overcoat We have other clothes,t begin by looking at STYLE! all styles, all fabrics. Tastes Change. y ..at the very fellow who begs for a lock of her hair in the ip days when be kisses it so will swear like a trooper if he ne of them in the butter after arried. They Don't Know. talk about what they would do yhad $1,000,000, but nine out of eabout it. If they had $1,0Q0, e first -thing tbey would do be to lay plans and concct es for getting two.-Toledo ~It takes time and labor to till theJ soil, but to make U a Bank account growlis easy.>, No man can prophecy the ass, failing crops, lost positic A Bank account is the gre nt under any condition and stomers to the fullest extent eof our customers and enjoy - depositors. Open your ac< ill. Start with $1. he Bank L Special PING AR D.ILY t1cag o 'LA Railway R OF THE SOUTH. oute. Big Route. DULE: 'I3OUND ................ .8:00 A. M. .. 8:43 A. M. ..10.20 A. M. . . 30:55A. M. . 11:24 A. M. 12;55 P. M. 10:55 A. M. .. 9:00 P. M. 'BOUND .............8:55 A. M. .............6:35 P. M. .............4:45 P. M. .............6:@ P. M. .............6:35 P. M. ............. 7-15 P. M. .............8:48 P. M ............. 9 P. M. t Chicago with through trains 0eles, Omaha, Denver, Port. t. Paul and other points West hedules, tickets, etc., call on .gent. W. H. CAFFEY, ,ion Passenger Agent, Charleston, S: . ssenger Agt. to make a ather than gle sale come seit of ercoat e you ier of eplu~s thes~ by buying and manufac ep the price down to $17.. tge sale. While we make we make more customers. oo, but we suggest that you 'LUS suits and overcoats Come in! :IMANN. Keep Pcnies in ice Stables. A Danish explorer, who has just returned from a journey across the inland ice of Greenland, made use of Icelandic ponies, which he found to be well adapted to Arctic travel. AWhen stops were made the horses. were sheltered in holes cut in the - ice. Those ice stalls were quite com fortable, and in severe weather. were covered with tarpaulins, to keep out snow and wid The small horses gave a goo:1 account of themselves, and will doubtlcss be used extensive ly in future Arctic expeditions.-P 'lr Mr.chanics. future. You can't foresea- sick n, accident or disaster. test asset ts offset discourage. ve are always ready to help our of a Bank's limitations. Become the privileges we extend to all ount today whether larege or f Manning.T