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Colds should be "aipped in the bud", for if allowed to run unchecked, serious results maY f I . umerous cases of consumption, pneu monia, and other fatal dis eases, can be traced back to a cold. At the frst sign of a cold, protect yoursell 'b' thoroughly cpansing y system with a few dor. ~!ThEOF NAUGHT gh e . vegetable ver powder. Mr. Cha&. A. Ragand, o en-Heights, Va.'sys: -have been using Ted s Black-Draught tor omc troubles. indiges Io and Colds, and'find itto be the very best medicine I used. ttakes an old feel like a yo.g one." nsist o''hedford's w e04e1b a ~ Wit* k D~isiases Can b _ Outofthe South. thi-ontinuous hundreds c aef eingdeved4 by _Dr. 1 Accrer tolie his Fe Diagnosi $ 'Pazraaa&Hook Worma 'sffer is believed that these dreadfv n nchn.E enti.reir'wiped-out~c -Iehn a few ears -T he grea willgo on until every sui * 'hda pportuity to tak vantage of Dr. MeCrary's yonder voia dh annSouncement f W ifXapeaing in ti pe las UEba starte, the greatmre foouwcommuity, add-to 'y-Stte~ath Boutlh and. munanar De 3ieerary.Ji mesage to euweforewr th a--book-worn health an a -OS~and placed abI~ Southern ounidr - harteleand 'know may. becases -of pellagraa hO* wo n athe family of'por ,4 ~DDV.~O..e4OK~t~nfavor to suc: Esc in their name on th *4npbmjgiven'15ekw. Health is th e a -Ni-of any people-witi ljife IinJdeed a-misery. Rea - - e-wba --- D. McCrary's pa -.sg hi trentient He ha a-kndeds ofthese: is yaear. kold, and, oh eknowairhat to do~, ha 4i2C~ ogo to.Dr.'McCrary, tha eg~cc ure Denl&ra. I was ne( ~ieq~swi*th the .doctor, havin amwdIto- this neighborheoo God-I foun'd what I wa ~A~irfr~~ -cure foi- wife's pells ~-'g ~a~$l-was dark and yrougl mouthb sore and red-but she con nuilt-os iprove 'from the' yer fiurst and'.Isl~mw in good health. wo&srto- anyone who may -se ~-tikprint that has pellagra, don heitae; but get the treatment a e egce.' S. Ap. WATLKER. Said me partcular%-of your r'r MDiagaosls for 3Pellagra and Hoc -Cutout--this entire coupon imd flH i Lor.immaandaddresa plainl-. an \mal doereatry to - . W 1.McCrar~pfeagna an ogs Wadosdiemedi~ esIn. BOX.49 CARBOK HIL ALd Quinine. Itisa~aee.aSymUVp~e Stt sad does not disturb the soa cld~qatbekane never know 3t is Quini *so seal aatdto adults who-cann takecd Qunn.Does notauseate n esoseer5nneerign in the head. it thenest tha you need Qunle for any * e. Asie 2'oamee orisitalat kge aemteRZtIriablowinbafl3. ceecd Of The Successful Bus ness Man a goo3 one to follow; -you can't arwronglif you walk in his footstes ~o man of affirs today is without commiercial bank account; no busines however small can afford to be witho one. If you have not an account, get line for succo.., by opening one with today.. - home IBuk aud Trust ( Wkmnver You Needs (leneral Ton Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tastele ehill Tonjc is equally valuable as neneral Tonic because it contains t wellknowntoniepropertiesofQ mlf and IRN It acts on the Liver, Dris out Malaria, Enriches the Blood a: -Builds up the Whole System. 50 ceni I~n thatthe very fellow who be agirl for a lock of her harint courtship days when he kisses it Sondly wili swear like a trooper If finds .one of them in the butter att bishaprIed. - aelow GLORIOUS INAUGURATIl INTERNATIONAL ITH an attendance for the fM world's expositions at Chica, cisco has started on a caree exposition success. .- The exposition opened tendance of one quarter of a of the world came critical visitors to They found nothing to criticize. Ever: to say that not a single visitor went av mouth, and by letters home and to fri tion. In consequence the transportati, cisco both by land and water. Exceptionally low rates have been States to San Francisco, offering man. a pleasure journey to the exposition t A feature of the exposition that I exhibit capable of operation by steam A flood of inguiries concerning ra of the exposition since the news of Its given prompt attention. San Franciscc the West has always had for hospital HANDSOME SIXTY-PAGE BOOK F Those who are interested in I book of sixty pages, reproducing the expoetion, San Francisco, Ca Manager, Bureau of Publication, I WHEN A QUARTER OF A MILU THE VAST PAN f( t B....... Oa . t - Tzansportation reports show that e r: edesented in the great throng of 250 -San Francisco on February 20. This 1 btiani of the openn day throng. In the *the combined totals of the Chicago ax etions of the most spectaoular success fi - DURING A LULL IN THE OPENIN ThIPnaa-acn Inentoa Thprsothe aPcorrespnentionare Wiso a WshngonPadESuhto tio. nsanl BLINpwe Dwsreas o. LD seiN s o h rn a N Dv ia ono f~lfr dy Fulfills )N OF WORLD'S G CELEBRATION ASS[ st week greater chan the combir ;o and St. Louis, the Panama-Pa r that the most conseriative Jud on February 20, 100 per cent ci million people. From every stat pass on the merits of the celet - claim made by San Francisco j ay disappointed. The result has ends-the most powerful form of )n companies report a constantly given by the transportation con people an opportunity that cot ith a sightseeing tour through C as called for universal comment or electricity being shown in mo tes and hotel accommodations hg successful opening was flashed and California are fulnilling the! le treatment for the stranger. ON THE PANAMA-PACIFIC I REE OF CHARGE TO ANY AD his great exposition may obtain the exhibit palaces in their natu fornia and the Panama canal. anama-Pacifnc International Expo M OF PEOPLE INAUGURATE MA-PACIFIC INTERNATION ery state in the United States a 00 people who inaugurated the dture, showing the mighty Sout first five days of its progress th d St. Louis expositions and thei r the exposition. DAY CEREMONIES AT THE PANAMA-PA 'xposition was opened by a wirel the tendrils of a wireless aerial d in the mighty Palace of Machi tand after the ceremonies had e a Mayor James Rolph, Jr. of S. iing dignitaries being seen in ai seen .fashing to the world the n Smile Right. When in doubt-smile. It Is a play at almost any stage of life's a ~ut be sure it's the right kind smile-not the ~awning smile, no smile of fear which is better desc: aa grin, but the smile which that the world is a pretty good sc a place if you don't take it too ously-the smile that says: "Con In, the joke's a good one."-Pic1 Review. Cheap Filter. The most impure water may purified by filtering through chai Take a large flower pot, put a pie sponge or clean moss over the hc the bottom, and fill three-quarteri of equal parts of clean sand and coal. Over this lay a linen cloth enough to hang over the sides o pot. Pour the water Into the and It will come out pure. Many Have Tried. O man has ever gained disti:: e . of th excelle1nce of his :ific Inte: Every Pledde REATEST IRES CONTINUED SUCCESS ed attendance for the same period of the :ific International exposition- at San Fran. gments predict will break all records for mplete structurally, and opened to an at a of the United States and from the nations ration that had been so Widely heralded. nd the exposition was fulfilled. It is safe been that the advertisement by word of advertisement-has been given the exposi Increasing booking for travel to San Fran panies from all points within the United ld not otherwise be taken, of combining ilifornia and the West. is the "action" that marks exhibits, every don. ,s been received by the information bureau around the world, all such'inquiries being r host duties and living up to the reputation YTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION SENT DRESS. free of charge a handsomely illustrated ral colors and giving essential data about To obtain this book send a letter to the sition Grounds, San Francisco, Calif. D kL EXPOSITION AT SAN FRANCISCO nd most of the nations of the world were Panama-Pacific International exposition at a gardens, gives a glimpse of a small frao Sexposition had an attendance larger than atio continues in a degree to justify. predic DIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION aaas ss sarkdisatchd b Preidet.Wodro onth 'lft Tower oJelat hA xoi neyan hepa s ofteehbi aae ss sprkcisotPed yreident oro h timatd discussion of the epochal event. In as that the exposition had opened. sfl Know it Well. ame. Familiar Features Well Knwn to Hundreds of a of Manning Citiznrs. the ~ oe ibed A fa:niliar burde~n is. many ahoe TIhe burden of a %bad back," sas A lame, a weak or achmin:. back rt of Often tells .sou or kiduey illk, sei- Doain's kidney Pills are for wi ak .e on kiiness. orial Here is good testumony to prove their mneilt: J. RL Dyson. farmem. R. F. D. No. 2, Silver. S. C., sayr "'ly kidneys were in bad shiap). I had p)ait~s in my back and it ins and coul i hui dly walk at be t mues. 1 was soaud lame and had coal. rhematie i wn.es in my shou'ders. ..\l nefhead ached anil l had spells or dizzi efnees.~ The kid nev seet etions bein"r too le in freqnent and then ag: in scanty. My full kne& s arnd nkles ' -eame swollen. I char- doctorcd and tried different medicines large with r~o rest 1ts. Finally I used Do)an's the Kidneyv Pills as directed and they e loth' lieve d all siuns of kidney trouble." Prie 50e at all dealers. Dont situ -ply ask for a kidney remedy-cet * Doan's Kidney Pils the same that M1r. Dyson had. Foster-M llburen to., Pros , Buffalo. N. Y. ction _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - '' FOLE~Y KIDNEY PIS FOR mACKACH' KIDNEVS AND B1AnDoE: And Promise THE FOUNTAIN AT THE PANAI M. M The labor that went into the bu Stirling Calder. This heroic sculptur faces the main entrance gates. The opening of the portals of the exhibit tinent when President Woodrow Wil THE MIGHTY COURT OF.THE ..-4..a wmN~ All visitors to the Panama-Pacif the esposition make their pilgrimag and is the central radiating unit of two Homeric groups-the Nations of at and west portals. By rig'ht the THE "ZONE," THE P~LAGROUN .Through the center of the Zone, Francisce, runs a broad avenue three with entertainment seekers who are duction of the Panama canal .is one c and night of people eager to see thi assembled here their finest offering: A 51:gg~sh tver Nieeds Altyti 'n Let vet.ur i-e est tuorpa and you ane lfor ai spell of iiery. Everybod ats an attack now and~ then. Thous ands of people keep their Livers active and healthy by using D)r. Kings Ne-u Life Pills. Fine for the stomnach, too Stop the Dizziness; Consuipion. Dii iousness and Indisestion. Cie.iir the blod. Only 25w, at v 'ur * gs. The Actor's Mistake. Toole, the English actor, used to ge off a good thing occasionally. At dir ner at a country hotel he was sittin1 next to a gentleman who had helpes himself to an extravagantly large piec< of bread. Toole took it up and begal to cut a slice from it. "Sir," said the Indignant gentleman, "that is m; bread." "I b.g a thousand pardons sir," replied the actor, "I mistook it fo the loaf." Modern Millinery. Maden-"What sort of hat di< Geneveve Gothanm wear?" Man-"a simple thing-just a gardenia in fron Made by San I AA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXP( THAT SYMBOLIZES THE BUll ilding of the Panama onn is symbolize a stands in the center lagoon of the thre waters were first released on opening dal 3alaces and by the same means: the elect son opened the great exposition at San: "AA UNVES,,H H. O HEA idofthe Ptcuanlm canalron pls. mob :e st and the cNteaoon of the Wet maes o an byn the samed ns the elec UNIERS THE UPL OF THE WAR ~CEEAT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC thenausemnt estion at the FPanma ethoughn te Cour oenthe Itiese. Tnsu busy aritectur an grundredns oe heEand t Nainsuie ofaturest w knof the riiature ana. byTheb Nae16 ee 3ie1 "Isuir dfrm ine;In o theo. I omel scr io a te anafeeP thouan fe-eartl inrl. Folet isdnunsu busy ptoiingate ne hndre deroge kides opular a ckatrcte fheuatrsmt ropMaing of th"Fnauranal." h "Far"usemen oldEngtish wod, ntcm anaexpsitionemarke sh1,orgah are offleed fo :ialey ailsmentsu tare pro ite r.M.A ri~ R Moopo. ing ' commncdh. kn Welok----eveynell knous ten eiect of Pine FIes on Coughs. ar. anBfel Fisine-Toatne is anmdy deraich bines qic reliefckce frhumati lun bfadde trobt aDicksnugad mks tecdv pel lsssvee A fair with arol E'ngls whi'd shorn aollouh and coclds.Jt d2esiat oe arroidd.ElcreBtrsaSin \ne-..A r.oa -nw i.elvto Francisco ISITION DING OF THE PANAMA CANAL - .......... ......... . ....... . 'O I in the Fountain of Energy, by A. e lagoons of the South Gardens and , Fgbruary 20, coincidently with the ric spark transmitted acrogs.the con rancisco by wireless. CHITECTURAL INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION /7K co at some time during their stay at is is the largest court on the grounds le sculptsred groups embellish it, the ,urmounting the giant ar"hes at ths ad lighting effe~cts. INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION acific .International excposition at San for this entire avenue to be jammed sions on the Zone. An exact repro ere being a constant line both day premier showmenl of America have R:-umatism Yields Quickly to Sloan's. You vani prevent an attack of RhE moatism frotm coming on. but you can sop it almest immediately. Slcan's Lnies geuily appjlied to the sorg oint or musncle penetrates in a few ininutes i to e intlamed spot that caus~ s the pua iIt foothos the hot, tender s!en feeling and in a ver~y short~ time brings a relief that is almost uni eieable until you experience it. Geti a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 253c of an Drugi-t and have it iu the hous4 -tainst Colds. Sore aind Swolle Jins Lumbage, Sciatica arnd like ilmen s. 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C. o . ecanY. 5. oLIVEK 0 sRaNa URDY & O'BRYA N,. Attorneys Counselors-at Law MANNING.S C. [he State of South Carolina, Counti ol Clarendon. - By James M. WVindham,. E-ci. Pre-. bate .Judge. W HERE A S, The Sumter Trust Corn. nly made suit to mue, to grant th. ma etters of Administration of the srate arid effects of dack Pichardson. These :are therefore- to cite and :d-. ud cre-ditrrs ort the said Jack Richardsou, deceased, that they be nd appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the bi day of Aprili next, after pubtl ation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore oon, to show cause, if any they have, by the said administration should not berranted. Given under my hand hi- 22id d ty fMarch, A D. 1915. JAMES M. WINDHAM., seal.) . Judge of Pr oba-e. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judgeof Probate. r Carendon county, on the 15th day Af prii. 1915, at 11 o'clock A. M., for etters of discharge as executor of the tat e of MelIissa G. Anderson, deceased. JOSHUA W. ANDERSON. .Executor. Summerton. S. C , March 15, 1915. Notice o Discharge. I will apv tot tce Judge of Probate r Clarendoin county, on the 15th day fA pril, 191.5, at. 11 o'clock A. M , for Ltters of discharge as administrator' f e estate of Thomas J. Gib'bons. ae eased. WILLIA M S. G1BBONS. A dministrater. Turbeville. 3. C., March 1.5, 1915. Notice of Discharge. We will apply to the Judge of Pro ate for Clarendon County. on the 12th ay of A pril 1913. at 12 o'clock M. for tters of discharge as Executors of the s Will and Testament of the Estare )fJacob WV. McLod. deceased. JOSEPH SPROTT, SA. I. B3ARRON, Executors. . Inn-~ S. C.. March 10, 1915.