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Rheumatism For Young and Old The acute agoniz pain of rheumatism is soo - at once by Loan's iniment, Do not rakt penetrates td6 the sore , ', a Comfort not edofuntil tried. Get a bottle today. RHEUMAT~M Here What Othews Say: 'ISg recommend your Liniment ='the ba remedyfor rheumatismI ever used. Beoe using it I aeiaum of cmoeyeyinggtretofsmisey and'einiujmbann b ad. s tried y m both andexteinal I found quick relief. and now am * - rand o n . Cwti.S -A. Z8iqWIL " wigh to Mrte and tel you about a M faIhaddown temandbruised n e ack and hip vry ba. I could not aal.-I sent my wife for a 25eent yor aiiment and in tody - I was on my feet again."-Cada - .6% aPro Awse. Louis, Mo. &ad faa cent in stasq for a TAL BmOTf Drid S3adm,' Inc. _ -CYPRESS SASH DOORS MOULDINGS Of iThe Sucassul Busi ness atn is a one to follow; ou cant o -far vieO it.3sorwalkio his-'footsteS. Nomed ofs affrs- ,day 1-rwithout a commerejalbank r5ecount; no business. howeven mall,_can afford to be witheut ope. If von have not an account, get :n line for sucn s..y pening one with today. LHoiiiBauk ali Trust Co Suniming Up' - The Evidence. Many Xmnng e*pl Save Been Callei As Week efter week has been published the testimnon.6of Manning'- people-ikid 'ney sfferer-backache. vsctites-peO pe who have endured miany forms of kdney, bladder or urinary disorders. These witnesses have used Doan's Kid ney Pills. All have given their en thusiastic arval. It's the same every where,: 30000..American men and women are puiblicly recommending Doan's-atlways in the home-papers. Isa't it a'wondeatful, convincing mass of proof? If you are a sufferer yoni verdict must be "Try- DNan's first." Here's one more Manning case. Mrs. A. F. Hawkir's, Main St., Man ning, says:' -"My kidneys werd weak - and caused me considerable annoyance I had dull pains in my back across my kidneys. I tired easily, hdd headaches and other symhptoms of kidney. trouble. I used different medreicies with no re suits. Finaally I took Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and they relieve0 me." Price 50 s t all dealers. - Don't- sim ply ask' for a kidney remedy-gel -Constipation 'Sek Re-.as. Pis. e System and - ae ...w1 other troubles fln. ~y~tdedY~. idyeystemSt r Keeds. - NewLife Pills All Druggists 25 eents STSCTON OR._MONEY RACK 'Notice of Discharge. I will applv to the Judge of Probat for Clareodon connev, on the 10th da of May, 1915, at 11 o'clock A..M., f< letters of discharge as A dm inistratri of the estate of E. P. Briggs, decease< ANNA S. BRIGGS, Administratri: S,,mmero .m Ce April 10' 1915. RIGHT FEEDING FOR CALVE Flaxseed Jelly Is Excellent Substitut for Fat or Cream-Give Some Bran -and Whole Oats. - There Is no need of feeding thelo ditary calt for a longer period tha: one, week on whole milk. Of cours 'the change to sweet skim milk shoul, not be~ made suddenly, 4or withou substitutes for the fat or cream. T replace the fat that has been remove from the milk, as well as to- furnis] additional protein, .iere is nohinj that can take the place of flaxseei jelly. This jelly should be added il small quantities at first and slowly in creased. Begin with a dessertspoonfu in each feed and gradually mncreas until about a cupful'is being fed nigh and morning to the three-months-ol< calf. To prepare this jelly steep, on pound of whole flaxseed in water al most boiling, until a thick paste re suits. It should be kept cool and swee until fed. - In addition to the flaxee jelly a little dry bran and whole oat .should-be fed. Some clean, sweet ha3 will be found a valuable addition t( the ration at a very early.,age. Care of Breeding Stock. Prospects are indeed bright for good prices for live stock of all ainds foi some years to come. If- we are going to'make the most of our opportunity we should take the best care possible oft the breeding stock this winter. Give theim co'fortable qiarters, plenty ci lieddtag:nd the righf kind- of .eed iat they may be in the best- of condi tion for the coming year. To the Manor Born. A lady accosted a little girl who wa entering one-of the fashionabh Nei York flats where she knew the rule were exceedingly strict, and afte some ttle conversation, said: "Hoi tait.you live in these fiats? Ithougb they' wcld not'take hildren. How di you get in?" "Why," replied the chil -TVwas bern .In." Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The-Old Standard.general strengthening tonic GROVE'S TASTELESs chin TONIC. drives oul -aara;e1icethebloodandbuildsopthesyss tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. -0 WhOOp You Need a Generel Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chillTonie is equally valuable as z Gee1 Tonicbecause it contains the *efluowtonipropertiesof QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives Sairia, Rnricbes the Blood and a.jds up the Whole System. .50 cents. 1601&U R4 --S4 -TIMETA E tivae Se'pt. 1, - 914 Station Train No. 1 Train No Read Uip. RIead Dot -Aleelu Ar.830 a.m Lv. 10:15 a McLeod Lv. 8:20 " " 10:20 Harby 8:15 " " 10:25 Dursat 4 8:05 " 10:35 Sardinia " 7:50 10:50 New.Zion " 7:40 " " 11:30 Beards ' .':35 " " 11:10 Seloc -"7:30 " 4"11:25 -Paroda Jt " 7:15 - " 11:40 u'ns"7:10.: " " 11:55 Olanta " 7:00 " Ar. 12:05 p Train No. 1 and No. 4 are Pasenge Train No. 2 and No. 3 are M ixed T Daily except Sunday. * *Mceods, Harby, Durann. B The time will come when your wish will be ,i now-home, Save money ni -small savings havec been making the first payment on a I The fact that you have a fidence which results in better 1 make if you did- not save. it is la standing a Bank aocountaivyes you. Begin with~ one dollar. The Bank.' THERI Rea '1 Our Mule Pen, Harness and Wag< We are today c a thousand satisi were directed to Iand grandfathers. Fourth ( to arrive n A look, and our pri -you a customer--G SD. M. Brat GWOMAN COULD NOT SIT UP a Now Does Her Own Work Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. I Ironton, Ohio.-" I am enjoying bet I ter health now than I have for twelve years. When I be gan to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta bl Compound I could nct sit up. I ' had female troubles t ~ ~ and was very ner t ' vous. I used the remedies'a year and I can do- my work - and forthe last eight months I have worked for other women, too. I cannot pras3 Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound enough !for I know I never would have been as well if I had not taken it and I recom mend it to suffering women." Daughter Helped Also. "I gave it to my daighter when she was thirteen years old. She was in school and was a nervous wreck, and could not sleep nights. Now she looks so healthy that even the doctor speaks of it. You can publish this letter if you like.''-Mrs. RENA BowMAN, 161 S. 10th Street, Ironton, Ohio. Why- will women continue to suffer day in and day out and drag out a sickly, 1h alf-hearted existence, missing three 'ourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's 3 Vegetable Compound? r If you have the slightest doubt r that Lydia E.Pinkbam's Vegeta r bleompoun dwillhelp you,write foLydiaE.Pn1rhamMedicineCo. It ofidential)LyimMass.,forad 1 e. Your 1etterwil be opened, read and answered by a woman :nd held in strict confidence. The Actor's Mistake. Toole, the English actor, used to gel off a good thing occasionally. At din ner at a country hotel he was sitting next to a gentleman who had helped himself to an extravagantly lirge piece of bread. Toole took it up and began to cut a slice from it. "Sir," said the indignant gentleman, "that is mY bread." "I beg a thousand pardons, sir," replied the actor, "I mistook it fox the loaf." Eilroad Co. BLE. NO. 14. Supersedes Time Table No. 13. ,2 Trair No. 3 - Train No. 4 Mi. rn. Read Up. Read Down. IM. Ar. 5:00 p.m., Lv. 8:15 p.m. 0 ? . 4:50 " "8:20" 2 " 4:40 " :25 " 5 " 4:25 " " 8:30 " 7 " 4:10 " " 8:45 " 12 .4:00 " " 850 " 14 3:50 " " 8:55 " 1 3:35 " " 9:05 4 17 3:20 - ". - 9:15 "~ 20 3:10 "~ " %:20 " 21 in. " 3:00 " Ai. 9:30 " 2 r Trains.. rains. ~ards andO Hudson are i a~ stations. ALDERMAN, 'T. M. Alcolu. S. C in many instances the jmeans oi tome. Bank account, brings about a con erms of purchase than you could ot so much the money as it is the you-That's where we comn hell Af Manning. E IS son! Buggy Repository, >nl Houses are Full. ioin~g business with ied customers who us by their fathers ext Monday. ce, and goods make iess the Reason. iham & Son R.-.J. A C0L1-. P U P OiJY I. .1 :k - RU VAN D 1 URDY & O'I AIN, A i t O ne:-. ).uselors lI F u C. G. T. Floyd, SURVIEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER !If'*,: ovrr Bank lof X.asing C H. L ISNE. ATTORNFY AT LAw. %IANINI N (. S. I- C C CHARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT .LA W, MANNING. S. C. W.C. nAvIS. j. W. WIDEMAN DAV1S & WIDEMAN, C A\TTORNEYS AT IAV .\ANNING C. LOANS NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. C Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, - Manning S..C.O. C. 0. EDWARDS. H. 14. PERRITT i EDWARDS & PERRITT, I E. CIVIL ENGINEERS I: AND SURVEYORS. - , . Ofliee Over Home Bank. aind Trnit C:.. MANNING S . If you check up'ihe number of bot- h ties used you will find Foley's Honey o and Tar in greater deman-I thin any I other cough medicine. It, is safe, y prompt and effective for colds, croup, P hoarsenes&. bronchial couchs, throat trouble and iagrippe It contains no opiates and is preferaed cough 'tnedi- t cine for children, Dickson Drug Store i -Adv. How To Give Quinine To Children. FEBRILIN~ is thetrade-mark name given to an a ant to tak ad doe not distur t1e stoah Children take it and never know it Is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cas erun| s n rid'nin.in thenhead Ty ~A COLDCU ABSOLUTELY 6 If you want to get rid of tb Sjust purchase twelve of our ( us. If taken as directed and tb oladly refund-your money. DICKSON'S OF *There's a great variety o in the kitchen for cooking them all in superior quality. Pots, Broilers, Saucepans, etc., we have in the most ex of the finest block tin, and makes them most durable. , wole kitchen outfit or an oi SWhat Will Th< Have you ever stopped to t your life's wo k will bey Are money erop) for the winte rs < f < - An ivastigation will y out . ideal place for keeping your fu for every farmer to have a strol * mav want to bo~rrow one of thes * lo an for you, on good securi'y, . any red tape. Drop in to see;us Make the call friendly-you d( - time you come in to say "hello. SRememaer Us When You Have You When You BANK OF TI Yoar Cild's-Congh is a Ca'l for Nelp. Dont rtii Iff t;eatir.g y ur Cbild's i-n h 1 :. t "only S-p.s I irstre th iii oft-. is to me.re i,u ailmrrents VhV rish:P -'a bve :. D:-. King's ;ov Discovr ry is just he rtnme-1y wr "hi'aed. It. is nade with soo'hing enlingr :nd atitiseptic baiisams. Will uickly check ihe cold and soothe :.om' -hild's Cough awny. No Odlds how had he Coueh or how ies -andivg, Dr. Cingi's New Discovery %ill st.p it Its uarantetd Just. get, a bott.le from our l)rug.i.s. and try it -Adv Beauty of Natuke. Nature is b,autiful, always beauti ul. Every littia flake of snow is a erfect crystal, ard they rall together a gracefully as It fairies of the air aught water drops and made them ato artificial flowers to garland the rings of the vind.-Lydia M. Child. New Use for Pianos. A Danish inerve specialist is secur ng gocd results in the treatment of :c1 V: : .,A. ntF by placing them m to; ; :: r . hich is then played ipon ... .. .y .ve bvae'' ly the. Ozr "Jitney" Of fr-This and Sc. Dont Miss Thi., Cuto out t.hisglip, en lose with five cents to Foley & Co., 'hicago. Ill.. writing your name and ddress clearly. You will receive in eturn a trial paclkage containing Fo y's Honey and Tar Compound, for oughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney 'ills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. likson Drrg Store. -Adv. Worth Knowing. The laurel was much in favor in Aden days, as It meant "love tri mphs." The Greek bride wore a vreath of myrtle. A bride of today nay choose her own flower if she ishes, stamping it with her Individu Lity. Some girls take the flower al otted to the month, .especially if the :ime happens to be June, with its ealth of roses. Widows usually rear violets, either white or purple, >r a combination of both. Take Care of The Chidren. A lingerine cold, distressing cough, lepless nights, a raw, inflamed throat ,ad to a run-dowr, 6ondition in which. lie child is not able to resist contag )U-; diseases. Foley's Honey and Tar trulv healing and prompt in action. t relieves coughs. colds. croup and. hooping cough. Contains no opiates. Iickson Pruz Store.-Adv. Hamlet in South Africa. It can hardly be expected that "post npressionism" will be eonfined topic ires In ~the future. A friend writes rom South Africa that some genius at there has done "Hamlet" in the 'aal and quotes the following exam. le, which beems to me extremely ost-impressionistic. Here it is: [amlet-"Wie is u?" Ghost-'Ik Is an spook." Hamlet-"Wies spook Is 2" Ghost--"Ik is yu papa's spook." Straightened Him Ost. J. P. Jones. Boothe, Ark:, writes: I had a severe case of kidney trouble d could do no work at all, Foley idney Pills straightened mo out at nee.": - Th~e same story is told b housands of others; weak back, rheu. atism,. kidney and bladder troubles ield quickly. 'Safe and effective. Dick on Drug Store.--Adr. RED FO UARANTEED. at CODor LAGRIPPE~ ~ Japsues, compounded by ey fail to cure, we will UG STORE, f useful articles required urposes, and we have Kettles, Tea and Cotlee Fry Pans,.Cake Tins, cellent makee. Trhey are formed -in a way that Whether you need a cd thit g, it is here. e Harvest Be? $ hink of whait ihe had v ~t of'' oa storing away parit Caf your Id a g and miifortune i?. hit ouir b,,ank wouldl be an .nds safely. It's a good p'an~ banking' connectionl.~ days; we cae ta:i ii'i:e I be at right rates aind without net time you t.e in town. n't have to do busine~ss every Money and Wb'll Remember & Need Money. DREVILL . The One Exception. James, haled before the bench, was charged with poaching. Tt was a mis take on the part of the police, and James was indignant. Quivering with ragd he denied that he had-ever on this or any other ocasiou. shot a bArd out of season or belonging to sone one else. "Oh, I say now!"' protest ed the magistrate. "Do you mean to tell me you have never in your-whole life paached a bird?": "Yes, I do, sir!" answered James with convicti:,n. "Never in my life have I shot a brd that I hadn't a right to-never. ax cept once, and that was a rabbit what I clumped ovier the head with a stick!" Public Warning. - All persons are he r.-by not.'lied.not 10 trespass upon the lnnds of Millford rs e r rear BI u m Hill. or enter the yronods. ild Luilrling of \itlord. winh >u~t' ii. -ri-tier-g p -r's-mf--,m -he English Soap Clubs. "Soap clubs held here," is the notice in a shop window in Sohe, Isondon. On inquiry it was found that the clubs were similar to the hat and feather clubs which abound In Whitechapel and Bethnal Green. The money Is pooled together every week for soap, and there Is a draw who shall have it first. You may be lucky and get your soap the first week you join the club, 6r you may have to wait three months. But a glance at Soho waiting for soap suggests that it is not such a terrible hardship as It appears at first aight. Makes 61 Feel LIke 16. "I sugfered from kidney ailment for two years," writes Mrs. M. A. Bridges Robinson, Miss.. "I c'mmenced taking Foley Kidney Pills about ten months aro. I om 61 years of age and feel like a 16-year-old girl." Foley Kidney Pills invigorate ,weak and deraLged kidneys, relieve backache, rheumatism nd bladder trouble Dickson Drug Store.-Adv. Cure for Whooping Cough. A gill of amber, half a gill of old Famalca rum. Mix them together and rab the child's back and breast with t. Then put a piece of new flannel )ver breast and back. ))o this night and morning and whenever the cough s very troublesome. You will find that whooping cough will not last 1ong after this treatment. Whooping Co.g. Well-everyone knows the effect of >ine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Bell's >ne-Tar-Honey is a remedy which >rines quick relief for Whooping Dough, loosens (he mucous, soothes the ining of the throat and lungs, and nakes the coughing spells less severe. k family with growing children should ot be without it. Keep it handy for .l Coughs and Ofolds. 25c at youl Druggist. Electric Bitetrs a Springs onic.-Adv. Beauty to Be Seen In Rain. It Is a great mistake always to know ~nougha to-go in when It rains. One ay keep snug and dry by such knowl dge, but one misses a world of love Iness. A Sluggish Liver Needs Attention\ Let your liver get torpid and you are n for a spell of misery. Everybody gets an attack now and then. - Thous ands of people keep their Livers active and healthy by using Dr. King's New Le Pills. Fine for the stomach, too. sop the Dizziness, Constipation, Bil iousness and Indigestion, Clear the >ood. Only 25c, at your Druggist. - Adv. Positively Unreasonable. French servant (to markemian) "What! Ten francs for a chicken! re you mad? Why, that's equal to he price I've -been charging my mis tress for the fowl!"-I'Illustration. Rheumatism Yields Quickly to Sloan's. You cani prevent an attack of Rhe atism from coming on, but you cani stop it almost immediately. Sloan's Lnimens gently applied to the sore joint or muscle penetrates in a few miutes to the inflamed spot that caus es the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, swollen feeling, and in a very short time brings a relief that is almost un believable until .vou experience it. Get bot tle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c of ay Druggist and have it in the house. -against Colds. Sore and Swollen Joints. Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not sat isied. but it does give, almost instant relief.-Adv. . - Sharpens the Appetite. Jokeleigh (visiting Subbubs)-"Aflt you have a grindstone, too. Will lF put an edge on a dull appetite?" Sub. bubs-"Certainly! If you turn the handle long enough." Make Good Work Possile. You cannot do good while your bow ls are sluggish or your liver topid, Wi. 0. E. Bielke, Mgr. Scott Hotel, Hancock, Mich , sass "I gave Foley Catartic Tablets a thoroug trial, and find them a mild but safe cathartic." Foley Cathartic Tablets never gripe or cause neausea. -They do away with that drowsy, dull. tir'ed feeling and are wholesome, cleausing and healthful. Most satisfactoryv for stout persons. Dickson Drur mtore.--Adv. Be Sure You Get This Old Rleliable Cough Medicine Imitations always follow the trail of sae oss. Hundreds of imitations have come and goe sinlce Fotny's Howi!a AD TA CoM PoG'aD began, 40 years ago, to loosen the grip of coughs and colds. Be sure you get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Conmpoind *,nd avold the names that sound like it. Here are three easy ways to tell the genuine. lst,-The name of "Foley's." 2nd -The yellow package. Srd-The I low package. You *cannot get a sub stitute to do for you what FonEY's CorouND will do -for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial and lagrippe coughs, throat and lung trouble. Buy it of your druggist and be safe. *** *EVERY USER IS A FRIEND. Dickson's Drug Store. FOLY KIDNEYPIHIS FOR BACKACH'E KIDIIEYS AND BLADDER DrKing's New ~ife Pill The best in the world. PELLAGRA AIi6 W PERMANENTLY CURED For eight years Dr. V. J. McCrary, a graduate pi~ cticlngyhysician, lias bid the most remarkable success in curing PeIigra and Hook Worm diseases in his practicing territory-An -Northern Aiama,; and now these wonderful. Remedies are. being offierjd to sufferers over ,the entire South. Cures have been effected in the vewy worst stages of Pellagra and Hook Worm by Dr. Morary's Remedies, and the cure is permanent-not a temporary relief. Patients bed-ridden and out of z:ind treated seveal and eight years ago for Pellagra. were cured in a few weeks, and are in fine health today. Hundreds of testimonials are gladly given by these patients of Dr. McCrary. TREATME'NT FREE OF CHAR~GE IEF WE DO NOT CURE YOUT. WE ALSO DIAGNOSE YOUR CASE AND ADVISE YOU FREE. WRITE FOR BOOK AND FULL PARTICULARS TODAY Dr. W. X. McCrary Pellagra and Hook Worm Remedies, Idicorporated. SILP Cured-no cutting, no pain, no'danger, no detention from business. Testimonials:furnished from people P S YOU know. Callon or writ ke me for particulars information regarding my advanced method of treating Piles, Nerve, Blood, Skin and special diseases. of men md women. 25 years' experience. Consultation -Free. DR. W. R. tEGIsnER, 506 Union National Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. KEEPCOOL Wear a Palm Beach Suit Guaranteed Genuine. 8s Kizils BIa'm~ n Agents for American Lady Crse ts. NEW The Clarendo Ladies are cordially ~invited to mnspect the splendid Line of Spring Millinery now opened up at the -establishment of THE -MISSES WILKES, on Liberty Street, Sumter, S. C. Miss Tong, one of the most experienced Milli ners that has ever been in Sumter is now with us1 and her reputation alone is a sufficient guarantee to the most exacting. Call and look at our Barnyard Salors, and. Tipperary Turbans and veils the very latest crea tions and which are so popular on the .fashionable: boulevards of the large cities. We have gone to extra enpense and care this season to give our patrons the Newest and Cutest, and Smartest in Millinery, and our prices are with in the reach of all who desire first class headwear. Our store is at 33 W. Liberty Street~ where a; hearty welcome awaits those who hoo ~ with a Sumter, - -- - --S.C. For Sale. Fo CasH or on Time with Aproved Collateral. Nitrate of Soda, Acid Phosphate, and Ammoniated Fertilizers with or with out Potash. Better see us before placing your order. EANNING OIL IILL Manning, S. C. BRING YOUR Job Wock To) THE TINES OFFICE.