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Cured---no cutting, no pain, ne danger, ho detendion from business. Testimonials urnished from people LE-K YOU know. Call on or write me for particulars and information regarding my advanced method of treating Piles, Nerve, Blood, Skin and special diseases of men and women. 25 years' experience. Consultation Free. DL W. R. REGISTER, 506 Union National Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. WE HAVE Two Car Loads of Buggies and Surries and Two Car Loads of One and Two-Horse Wagons to be closed out at and BELOW COST." s D. C. SHAW CO, SUMTER, Sumter, C. 'Phone 553. CITY TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. OF ALL KINDS OF 6ARMENTS. We also Clean Palm Beach sUits. Ladies' Work A Specialty. Bring your Hats to us when they need attention. All Work 6uar anteed. CITY TAILOR SHOP. PHONE No. 1. - OLD BAKERY STAND. 'Styleplus~1 C othesTACM.n R4.788 1> Values. that stand out As aman youilike to dress so that you stand out from the crowd -above the aver .. As merchants it is our dsre to sell clothes that lift us into a class by ourselves. arrange for ter ek to STYLEPLUS CLOTIES $17 They represent big skeweed th *priceis low. You can trust the fab rics, depend on the style and count on long wear. Ifevnbneof theseiunnemenitalsshould faldown you could have a new suit 'in return, according to the absolute guaran tee behind this special suit. A big assortment of overcoats, too. Special syics for young men. MANNINfi . C. . ......For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have ............Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Aw y B uh Bears the 1 Ilk n "*ssand ' Of t] Opium.Mpine~ nariat i I uNorp~uc or c. -ti SARCOTIC. 9 p F In n * Usk.-~ WomsanlosOFLE.For Over 0 Thirty Years ofWpMCASIRRIAa n b a g Restt d Recreationb Recuperation t The strong appeal of outdoors for physical profit s - as well as pleasure. r SUMMER TOURIST FARES 9 WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA via Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South, May 15 to September 30, final return limit'-October 31, 1915.. 'Many attractive resorts furnished by b the Southern Railway Let us halp you plan your e Summer Trip. t W.'H. CAFFEY, Division Pass. Agt., Charleston, S. 0. 0 Alcolu Railroad Co. TIME TABLE, NO. 14. Effective Sept. 1, 1914. Supersedes Time Table No. 13. g Station Train No. 1 Train No. 2 Train No. 3 Train No. 4 Ml. e Bead Up. Read Down. Read Up. Read Down. Alceln Ar. 8:30 a.mn. Lv. 10:15 aam. Ar. 5:00 p.m. Lv. 8:15 p.m. 0 m McLeod 'Lv. 8:20 " " 1020 " Lv. 4:50 " " 8:20 " 2 -Harby ."8 :15 " " 10:25 " " 4:40'" " 8:25 " 5 fi Durant " 8:05 " " 10:35 " " 4:25 " " 8:30 " 7 e Sardinia " 7:50 " ' " 10:50 " " 4:10 " ," 8:45 " 12 I New Zion " 7:40 " " 11:30 4 " 4:00 -" " 8-50 " 14 Beards " 7:35 " " 11:10 " " 3:50 " " 8:55 " 15a Seloc "-7:30 " " 11:25~ " :3 " 905" 17 Paroda Jt. " 7:15 " " 11:40 " ''3:20 " " 9:15 " 20 Hudsons ," 7:10 " " 11:55 -" " 3:10 " " 9:20 " 21 Olanta " 7:00 " Ar. 12:05 p.m. " .3:00 " Ar. 9:30 " 25 , Train No. 1 and No. 4 are Passenger Trains. Train No. 2 and No. 3 are Mixed Trains-.e ****ceds H arby, Durants, Beards add Hudson are flag stations. P. R. ALDERMAN, T. M. Aleolu. S. C a UYou cant make money with the time that has passed nor have a Bank.,1 accounf until, t All the rough places and the deep ravines of despair in life re easily bridged with a Bank account. It is the safest shield for protection and once you begin ta ave you will be convinced it is the only road to comfort anda ealth and we might well say health, because yon will be happier , hen you for the habit of saving. Start today with $1. t The Bank of Manning. Red Devil Lye Makes rain-water of the hardest waterA and your clothes let go the dirt. - SAVES CLOTHES You will never use the out-of-date haud or ball lye again, once you try Red DeviL Gea ca- prove itto yourself. - ' ~GEATO %.S - ~ U'd.MI'IA - ~ .. -S VHY SHOULD WOMEN VOTE? FOMAN'S SUFFRAGE FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF LEADING FARMERS. Why should women vote? That Is te question that is ringing from :ean to ocean and reverberating from te..Canadian boundary to the Mexi mn border. It is the mission of a awpaper to give the news and the 3tion of the Texas Farmers' Union t opposing woman's suffrage when Lat question was recently before the exas legislature is. significant as .presenting the attitude of the or inized plowmen. We reproduce In irt the argument presented by Hon. . D. Lewis, president of the Texas armers' Union, in opposing the bill: "It is gratifying to note that it is At the farmer's wife who is clamoring r the ballot She Is too busy ing to make happier homes, mold g the minds of future citizens and iaring with her husband the cares r life to indulge in political gossip. he ballot will give her.no relief from rudgery, give no assistance in cloth g the children or bring to the home Iditional comforts, conveniences 02 pportunities in life. It Is, as a ruli; te city woman promoted to idleness y prosperity, who is leading the .suf -agette 'movement. "From many standpoints, perhaps womai5 has as much right to .vote s a man.' So has she as much-right plow as a man; she hz.s as-much ght to work in a factory as ; man; ie has as much right to shoulder a iusket as a man, but we would'rather ae would not do so from' choice ad we regret that necessity ofttimes :mpe!s her to earn a living by en aging in gainful occupations. We do Dt .cons!'der misfortune a qualifica on for sull'rage or a bisiness acci ent a rearca for granting franchise. 7e, are oprosed to woman at the allot box the same as we are op sed to .onan in the field, In the tctory or In the army and for the ef-same reasons. We had rather e her rlant flowers than sow wheat; ther bouquets than pick cotton and mar ch-ldrean than raise political Is 2es, aldlon!_h she may have as -much ght to do one as the other. Opposed to Unsexing Humanity., "Sex qualification for suffrage may ave its apparent inconsistencies.. No eneral rule adjusts itself perfectly ) all conditions. It is a favorite ar ment advanced by the proponents of 'oman's suffrage that many cultiveted ad noble women are far more capa le of intelligently exercising - sov ritgnty than 'a worthless negro, but ie South never was .anxious for egro suffrage, and while .culture and finement, and even morality, are esirable virtues, they are not the nly qcualifications for franchise. "The primary, Inherent and: insep rable ~fltness for suffrage is supilort ig a -family. The plow handle, the yrge and the struggle for bread at rd experience necessary to properly mark the ballot Governmerht Is a reat 'big business. and -civilization -om the .very beginning assigned 'oman the home and man the busi ess affairs of life "There has been much freakish leg lation enacted dtring the past de ide that no doubt appeals to woman's ve for the ridiculous, but to. unders ike to iusex the human race by law Sthe height of legislative folly and tragedy to mankind. "We are 'opposed to the equal rights ! woman-we want her to ever re ain our superior. We consider 'oman's desire to seek . nan's level i yellow peril of Twentieth Century Ivilizaton. "Woman is the medium through hich angels whisper their messages >mankind; It Is her hand that plants ioughts in the intellectual vineyard; Is through her heart that hope, love nid sympathy overflow and bless man nd. Christ-the liberator of woman ind-was satisfied to teach the lessons life and He was a man. He chose >rule over human hearts and re sed worldly power and men followed ter Him, women washed His feet, ttle children climbed utbon His knees mad the Ruler of the universe said at In Him He was well pleased. an woman find a higher calling?" When Themistocles was asked by Is host at a dinner party to enter tin the guests by playing the lute, he pled that he could not play the ddle, but that he could make a small wn a great city. We have in this ation many politicians who are good lddlers,"' but they cannot make a nal town a great city. We are ovrer m with orators who can play upon me passions of the people, but they n't put brick and mortar together. le need builders.. Let those who hunger and thirst for nwer 'understand that the highest 10r of a statesman is to construct, ad that it is better for a man that he ould build a public highway than mat he should become Governor of a ite, and that he start a plow than mt he become the author of a law. he tr", test TA statesmanship Is the Low and the hammer, so let thoso 'ho would ge~'-;r:, first build. ASTORIA For Tnknits and Childrea m Use For Over 30 Years [gatueo Spared Listeaers and Himself. For humor, combined with brevity, would not be easy to rival the ech cleric, who, on the festival of .James, was called upon to pro unce a panegyric on the saint. "My ethren," he said, "twelve months o I preached a eulogy on the emi nt apostle whose festival you cele ate today. As I doubt not, you wero .very attentive to me, and as I have t learned anything new of him, I e nothing to add to what I said at N x -6,' Mrs.V.a. of Pleas:::; i'1 N. C writes: "For three sel - mers I sufiered fromn nervousness, d r c a 6 1 u - pains ii my bac' and sides, and .wezk sinkir spells. Three bot c3 of Cardui, the woman's tonicre!ieved me entire- \Z ly. I feel like another person, now." TAKE UCairdu The Womn's Tonic For over 50 years, Cardui has been helping to relieve - women's un necessary pains and building weak worrdn up to health and strength. It will do the same for - you, if given a fair tritl. So, don't wait. but begin - taking Cardui today. for its use cannot harm you, and should surely do you good. E-72 BA6NK ACC-r MSXAM:PU Of The Successful Busi ness Man is a gooi one'to follow; you can't go far wrong if you walk in his footsteps. No mao of affirs todAy. is without a commerciel bank account; no business, bowever'small, can afford to be without one. If you have not an account, get in line for success by opening one with today. Home Bank and Trust Co Constipation Isto be dreaded. ,Ie leads to serions ailmsents,' Fever~. Indig-sdci- Piles. Sick Headache, Poisond Ssem and - o cigthc trobsh fellow. ynEdeyLiver ad Bowels 6*= hy ndeative Rid 700r system NewLife Pills AB Druggists 25 cenzts. SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK They Don't Know. Men talk about what th'ey would do it'they had $1,000,000, but nine out of ten lie about it. If they had $1,000, 000 the first thing they would do would be to lay plans and concoct sichemes for getfing two.-Troledo Blade. F01EY KIDNEY PHIS FOR BACKACifE KIDNEYS ANO 3'LAODER Ples Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO Blind B1eedngo rotruding Pie in 6tol 4dy. The first npplication gives Ease and Rest. 50c. How To (Give Quinine To Children. P*EBRLINEisthe trade-mark name given to an improved Quininie. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas ant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who. cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor name FEBRILN isblown in1 bott 25 cents. Be Snre Ya Get This Did Reliaba Cugh Medicine Imitations aiwnrs i?i,w the trail of sue 'cess. Ilundreds or imatiocnslhave come and gone since FOLEY~s 1IoNEY AND TAR Core WOND begai. 40 :. rr.rz ego, to 1~oscn the grip of cou;gas nnd covX:. Be sure you gei .the gen&;" Feley's Honey and Tar Compound find acoid the names that sound lie it. ero are three easy ways to tell the .genuine. 1st-The name of "Foley's." 2nd -The yellow package. 3rd-The .Beehive on the yel .low package. You *cannot get a sub stitute to do for you what FOtEY's H~oNEY AN2D TAB CoMPoUND will do -for coughs,.colds, , eoup, bronchial and lagrippe coughs, throat and lung trouble. fluy it of your druggist and be safe. *** EVERY USER~ IS A FRIEND. fihe Quinine That Does Not Affect The Hoe Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE 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. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents HeIr Set Ali Right. Ella--"Allow a horrid man to kiss me? Never!" Stella-"Neither would I.But, thank goodness, there isn't one among all my male acquaint ances."-Town Topics. Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old standard general strengthening tonic. GROVES T ASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaia.enriche the blnodnd bu idsu th sys BANKERS URGED n CO-OPERATE WITH FARMERS SOUL MATERIAL HAS ENTERED THE BANK VAULTS OP THE NATION. The Bank a Financial Power House to the Community. By Peter Radford. One of the greatest 6pportunities in the business life of the nation lies In practical co-operation of the coun try banks with the farmer in building agriculture and the adventure Is laden with greater possibilities than any forwar4 movement now before the American public. A few bankers have loaned money to farmers at a low rate. of interest, and ofttimes without compensation, to buy blooded livestock, build silos, fertilize the land, secure better seed, hold their products for a betetr iar. ket price, etc. The banker in con tributini toward improving the grade of livestock; the quality of the seed and the feitility of the soil, Iants in the agricultural life of the community a fountain of profit, that, like. Tenny son's 'brook, runs on and on forever. Community Progress .2 Bank Asset The time was when money loaned .on 'such a. basis would severely test the sanity of the banker; such trans actions would pain the directors like a blow in the face. A cashier who would dare to cast bread upon waters that did not return buttered side up In time for annual dividends would bave to give way to a more capable 'm .. This does not necessarily mean that the bankers are getting any better or that the milk of human kinduesss is -being imbibed more freely by our fnan ciers. It indicates that the bankers are getting wiser, becoming more ablefAn anciers and the baMkin industry more competent. The vision of the builder is crowding out the spirit of the -pawn broker. A light has been turned or a new world of investment and n< usurer ever recelved as large return on the investment as these progres sive bankers, who made loans t< uplift industry. - The bankers have always been liberal city builders, bul they are now building agriculturd.. A Dolar With a Soul. It Is .refreshing in this strenuou commercial life to find so mny -dol lars with souls. When a dollar is ap proached to perform a task that doeg not directly yield the highest rate o: interest, we usually -hear the rustle of the eagle's wings as it soars up ward; when a dollar is requested U return at the option of the borrower it usually appeals to the Goddess ol Liberty for its contractural rights; when a dollar is asked to expand I volume to suit the requirements o industry, it usually talks solemnly 01 its redeemer, but soul material hal entered into the vaults of our bank' and rate, time and volume have I new basis of -reckoning in so- far ad the ability of isome of the ,banker' permit thern to co-operate in promot ing the business of farming. God Almighty's Noblemen. These bankers are God Almighty'" noblemen. -.- Heaven lent earth th( sprit. of these men and the angeli wil help them roll ,in place the cornerstones of empires. They arE rot philanthropists; they are wisd bankers. Thte spirit of the buildei has given them a new vision, andt wisdom has visited upon them busi ness foresight. The cackle -.of the -hen, the los of kine and the rustle of growini crqps echo in every bank vault in ths nation and the shrewd banker knowl that he can more .effectively increasE his deposits by putting blue blood ik the veins of livestock; quality It the yield of the soil and value lntc agricultural products, than by busi ness handshakes, overdrafts anc gaudy calendars. -Taking the community into part nership -with the bank, opening up a ledger account with progress, maini thrift and enterprise stockholders and the prosperity of the country as asset to the bank, put behind 11 stability far more desirable than a letterhead bearing the names of .all the distinguished citizens of the com munity. The bank is the financia) power house of the community and blessed - the locality that has as upto-dat banker. POLTICAL PRAYER MEETIN6S it Is a sad day for Christianity whet the church bells call the communicants together for a political prayer meet ing. Such gatherings mark the high tide of religious political fanaticism, put bitterness into the lives of men; fan the flames of class hatred and de stroy Christian influence in the comn munity. Tlge spirit actuating such meetings is anarchistic, un-Christlike and dangerous to b6th church and state, The success of the nation is In the hands of the farmer. 'Work for the best and the best will rise up and reward you. Tenant farming is just one thia after another without a pay day. Conslipation Cured Overnight. A smnall dose of Po-Do-Lax to-nieht nd you enjoy a full, free, easy bowel ovement in the mnorning. No grip og, for Po-Do Lax is Podophyllin (May Apple) without the gripe. Po o-Lax cornc cts the cause of Constipa ion by arousiog the Liver, increasing the flow of bile. Bile is Nature's anti teptic in the howels. With proper tmount. cf bile, digestion in bowels is erect. No gas, no fermentation. no ~onstiaion. Don't be sick, nervous, ritable. Get a bottle of Po-Do-Lax rom your Druitgist now and cur-e your onstipation overnight.-Aar. Catching Up. Our efficient way of catching up with ur correspondence Is to pick out an evening when nothing special Is hap pening and throw away all the im porttat letters that ought to have been nswered some time within the last, ten or twelve months.-Ohio State MRSI MAIEN WAS MADE WELL By Lydia E. Pinkam'sVeg table Compound and Wants Other Suffering Women To Know It Murfreesboro, T e nn. - "I h ave wanted to write to you for a long time to tell youwhatyour wonderful remedies have done for me. I was a sufferer from female weakness and displacement and I would have such tired;worn out feelings, sick head aches and dizzy spells. Doctors did meno goodsoltried the Lydia EL Pink- _ ham Remedies -Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash. I am now.well and 4 strong and can do all my own work. I owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and want other saffer ing women to know about it."-Mrs. H. F. MABE, 211 S. Spring, St., Mur freesboro, Tenn. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years proved to be a most valuna ble tonic and invigorator of the female crganism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful vir tue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable - Compound. Why Lose Hope. No woman suffering fromany form of female troubles should lose hope un til she has given Lydia E. Pikhams Vegetable Compound a fair trial. If Y= want special advice write.tw LydE.Pinkm Medicine Co.(con dential) L Mass. Your letter il be n, read and answered bya woman and held in strictoni R. 0. PURDY. S. OLIVER 0 B UTAN PURDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys ounselors.at Law MANNING. S C. W.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIEMAN i DAViS & WDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW - MANNING, S. C. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW* - MANNING. S. C. HARLTON DuRANT, ATTOINEY AT LAW MANNING. S. C. Phone No '77. LOANS NEGOTIAED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Pary &; O Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Mvanning S. 0. C.'O. EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT T'DWARDS & PERRITT, L . CIVIL ENGINEERS. AND SURVEYORS. Of~ee Ov'er Home.Bank and Trust Co., MANNING S 0. G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Office over Bank of 15anning CYPRESS ~ SASH DOORS S BLINDS MOULDINGS MILL WORK Cause Much Paini with pi and ?misery by day. sleep-distu.rbinc b d tired. rervos. r.ndw men ad women c-:e where rre cld ioLI::Gzt Fcky Kidncy Pills res*ore eailth and stech : * neys and bthdder. Dickson's Drug Store. YOLThflRY-TAR C....s noads Pr~evonts Pneumiaia.