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ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ~I AVegeteprainf-s-. F ngtesomatsmdodo PronlotesDigestionaei nesadest.Containtsnet Opila.Morphine nor.iea NOTNARCOTIC. Aperf-cteeadyfor t Sonsour So T.D WormsCowsions.eWverish nesandLoSSoFSIEP acsimile siguar= or NEW*YORK. E act Copy of Wrapper. Origin of Old Joke. Harper Pennington has revealed th origin of the "standing room only' joke: It appears that there was hard ly ever any furniture in Whistler'. house. He was peculiarly parsimo nious in the matter of chairs. This led to a remark of Corny Grain's which became famous. "Ah, Jimmy! Glad to see you playing to such a full house!" said Dick (Corny) Grain whet *baking hands before a Sunday lunch eon, while glaring around the studic with his large, protruding eyes im search of something to sit on. "Whal do you mean?" asked Whistler "Standing room only," replied the actor. . j Stylep Cloth Va that st As a man y so that you a the crowd-, age. As mer< desire to sell us into a clas That is why'.i arrange for selli STYLEPLUS They represent price is low. Yo idcs, depend on 1 * on long wear. If even one ofthei fall down you coul return, according t< tee behind this spe< A big assortment Seilsyles for CASTORIA For Infants adChildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CA STORIA THE CENTAUR JNNTne ROCfV No Cause for Worry. Mrs. Blank had secured a new and most excellent cook, and, having lost several equally good cooks through the subtle workings of Cupid, she was a little disturbed when she came across her valued Amanda walking in the park with a man. The next day she said to Amanda: "I saw you walking in the park with a gentleman yesterday afternoon, Amanda. I hope he will not be taking you away from me some day." "La. ma'am. don't you be skeered none about that," replied Amanda. "In the first place he an't no gentleman. an' in the next place he's my husband. Don't you worry none, usam." IUS$1 lues Eld out ou like to dress tand out from ibove the aver :hants it is our clothes that lift s by ourselves. r were quick to the escluuive CLTHES $17 big vs etn the t can trust the fab he style and count efundamentalsshould have a new suit in the absolute guaran :ial suit. :of overcoats, too. young men. NG S. C. Worn Out? No doubt you are, if you suffer from any of the numerous ailments to which an women are sub ject. Headache, back ache, sideache, nervous ness, weak, tired feeling, * are some of the synip to. s, and you must rid yourself of thei in order of women, who have been benend- by this Ir remedy, ur ou to TAKE CArdul The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: "Before taking Car d ui, I was, at times, so weak I could hardly walk, and the pain in my back and he ad nearly killed me. After taking three bottles of Cardui, the pains dis appeared. Now I feel as well as! everdid. Every suffering woman should try CarduL" Get abottle today. E-68 Wise Precaution. A certan p.oliucian desired a diplo matie appoinnLnt, says the Washing ton Star. A friend, in surprise, said to him: "ut you don't even speak the language of the country. "Well," replied the determined applicant, "a man isn't nearly so likely to make indiscreet remark3, If he has to get a lexicon and look up the meaning of every word lie utters." India's Aluminum Wealth. India offers a great field for futre supplies of aluminum. There are great deposits of laterite and bauxite from which aluminum is derived. It is said that the Indian product could be placed on the market at a igure bu. little more than half that If the dresent quotation. The use of this metal is handicapped by the cQst at present, and if the metal could be secured at a lower cost its field of usefulness would be greatly expanded There are many comparatively ac cessible points where factcries for th' extraction of aluminum could be ! cated. The Valuable Quail. The most expensive meat In Amer ica is that of the quail. The price o the bird may b moderate enough, but the loss caused by killing it is an other matter. Competent authorities etsimate that c ach ouall is worth froml $10 to $25 to the American farmer, as a destroyer of insects and devourer of weed seeds. This is particularly- true in those parts of the South afflicted by the boll weevil. Quail are as fond of weevils as weevils are of cot ton, and more than one farmer has noticed that when his fields are well stocked with c~uail the cotton crop is safe. There is liabl- to be some very vigorous game preserving in Dixie, on economic grounds rather than for sport, during the next dozen years. CASTORIA For Infants and Children En Use For Over 30 Years Alathe Signature of - Discevered Jules Verne. Hletzel, the French publisher, dis covered Jules Verne. Hetzel began with 'Verne by a life contract, guar anteeing an annual sum of $4,001 which seemed immense riches to the unknown writer. It was not at al) proportionate to the rapid suc'ces! and sale of his books throughout the known world. Jules Verne was con tent with his bargain and for maniy many years furnished dutifully his tw< volumes a year. At his death he left several more finished, or nearly so which explains the continued appear ance of new works bearing his name Hetzel took pains to provide the writet who was laying golden eggs for him with a yacht and all other appurten ances necessary or useful to stimulat' his inventive powers. Passing ef the Epitaphi. A monument dealer says but few people now have epitaphs on the mon ume'nts of their loved ones. It is get ting so in many cases that you can't guess a f'ellow's final destination by the way the marble ticket routes him. -Houston Poet. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The~ >rst casey, no matter cf howvlon::sta'nding are cured by the wonderful, old reliabk'le D Porer's Antiseptic He~aling O-1. U rhevet rain a.nd Heals at the sarme time. se. u, as In the Wake of Great War. IA great wvar leaves the country with three armies-ant army of cripples, a.. army of mourners and an army of theves.-Germnan P'roverb. Happiness. Happiness has a way of hovering aar those whose first wish is to make thers happy. Notice. 'The BoardL of Ftegis.trt ion wi open its books att the cour: huouse on I e la Mondav in Aunut~t :mi1 will :e opnt foii' thr'ee days for t he iup s' () registerintr all persons t hat have' be come of atge, and renew lost eer:l11icat: All voters muost ha~ve r'egisterattonf I'I' ti licates in order to vote on the r'efer endum o-'.. D). H-1O (t-' Chairiman lioard of lI eelsterati- :. ATTOliNEY AT LAW, I MANNING. S. C. Dr. King's New Life Pills The best ina the worldt Fire Extinguisher. It was quite by accident that tho discovery was made that ammonil would extinguish burning oil. A bot tle of ammonia saved a family greal loss by fire. The gasoline stovo sprung a leak and the fluid caught fire spreading rapidly. One of the oldel children coming into the room coul( not reach the sink and get water t< throw ever the blaze as he though1 ought to be done, but had enougl presence of mind to pour over it thi contents of an ammonia bottle thai stood near. As it happened, it was the very best thing he could hav( done, as it quickly extinguished the fire which water could not do. NoV the family keeps ammonia on hand ir a two-quart sealed jar, anticipating the time when it may be needed agail for the same purpose. Value of Ashes. A ton of average hardwood ashes contains 100 pounds of potash, 32 pounds of phosphoric acid, and 640 pounds of lime, or about one-third of the latter. Tree trimmings run 100, 50 and 375 pounds, respectively. Weeds will doubtless average about he yield for hay and straw or 30, 20 and 100. Coal ashes are practically valueless as fertilizer, but improve the physical condition of close or sticky oils. Average stable manure con Ains about one-tenth as uiuch potash is do hardwood ashes. THOUGHT SHE COULD NOT LIVE Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Unionville, Mo.-" I suffered from a emale trouble and I got so weak that I could hardly w al k across the floorwith out holding on to something. I had nervous spells and my fingers would cramp and my face would draw, and I could not speak, nor sleep to do any good, A had no appetite,and everyone thought I would not live. ome one advised me to take Lydia E. >nkham's Vegetable Compound. I had aken so much medicine and my doctor aid he could do me no good so I told my usband he might get me a bottle and I rould try it. By the time I had taken t I felt better. I continued its use,and ow I am well and strong. "I have always recommended your edicine ever since I was so wonder ully benefitted by it and I hope this etter will be the means of saving some ther poor woman from suffering." Ars. MARTHA SEAVEY, Box 1144, Jnionville, Missoiri. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound have thousands of nich letters as that above - they tell he truth, else they could not have been btained fqr love or money. This mod ine is no stranger -it has stood the est for years. If there are any complications you o not understand write to Lydia E. Enkbam Medicine Co. (confidential) ~yn,Mass. Your letter will be opened, ead and answered by a woman and eld in strict confidence. Cossack Loyalty. The Cossack at home is good-temn ered, fond of his children, devoted to is horse, his intimate knowledge of hat animal seeming to make him the est horseman in Europe. The novel at Gogol 'speaks of him in high terms or his faithfulness to a comrade-in rms: "The Cossack's first duty and rst glory," says Gogol, "is to fufil he duty of comradeship. Long as I ave lived in the .world, gentlemen rothers, I never happened to hear hat a Cossack ever left his comrade, r betrayed him in any emergency." Red Devil Lye EATS UP FILTH FILTH MAKES FLIES, AND OUT-HOUSES ARE FLY FACTORIES iake Your Out-House Sanitary The odors arising from p*vies are uickening d unbearable, particulal in summer. They .re also the breeding place fr flies and other ermpiacFles car disease germ drect froz 'egetables, pies and other foodstuffs. Typhoid ever is invariably transmitted from germs thai ~riginated in out-houses and such breeding hs, hnuse and ?tchen by festhat take a air route. RED DEVIL LYE, plentifully 8printkled in ies every two or three days, will eat usp thd ELth deposits, keep such places sanitary, and cip out the pestiferouse fly. The cost is trifling, while the benefits car iot be measured in dollars and cents. Use Red Deyil Lye for this important ~urpose, you will be amazed to find how it sctually eats up the filth. Do it at once, and et rid of the filth, flies and odors. RED DEVIL LYE Is Death to the Fly BIG CANS 5c. and 10c., pulverized. ready o spinkle. Writ~e for Booklet "PREVEN.T. WM. SCHIELD MFG. Co.. St. Louis. No. ) R. J. A. COLE. DENTIST. Upstars over Bank of Manning. MA NNING. S. C. Phone No T'7 L0ANS NEGOTIATEDl On First-Class Real Estate do)rtgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS ATp LA\W, Mannlillg S. C. . 0. EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT DWARDS & PERRITT, L CiVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. )ce Over Hlome Bank andi Trust Co.. MANNING S~ C. FOLEY KIDNEY PIS mOR nACKaCHT KlODNEYS AND B1LADDElt CYPRESS SASH e DOORS BLINDS MOULDINGS AND itL LWORK Disordered Kidneys Cause Much Pain W;" pain and misery by day. slee:-dirturLing blad der weakness ::t night. N tired. nervous. run-down men and wocen every wheren re glad t o now that Foley Kidney -ills restore - health and strength. and the recular sct:on c; kid- - neys and bLdder. Ki Pills o enc Dickson's Drug Store JOHN G. DINKINS, ATTOtNEx Y AT LAW. Manning, S. C. Office in ( )ld Court House. 0. II. LESESNE. ATTORtNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. Frecocicus Ycur.sters. Two little lassies, about ten or eleven, had been having ice cream in one of the glittering glass parlors which are such a marvel of attraction to the kiddies. The taller, switch ing the back of her skirt importantly from side to side, paid the cashier. "That candy," she drawled, indicating some on display, "is the face-smile of the kind we saw in Dubb's gro cery." "I really don't care for any," said the other, rising to the magnifi cence of marner in her companion; "it offends mny oil-factories." And the two gave the smiling clerk a disdain ful "look, and passed out with great dignity. A Cough Remedy That Relieves. It's pr'epare'd fr'om the healing Pine Balsam, Tar and honey-axll mixed in a pleasant. soothing Cough Syrup call ed Dr. Bell's PineTar-Honey. Thous ands have beneflited by its use-no need of your enduring that annoying Cough or risking a diangerous Cold. Go to vecur deale-r, aisk for a 25c origi nal bottle Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, start using at. once and get rid of your cough and cold.-Adv. Notice to Creditors. All persous having claims against the EC.tate of Jack Richar'dson, and all owing the said Estate will present them duly attested to TNE SU.\IT ER TRUST Co. Wanted Now. Right now, when hay fever is attack ing its victims and when asthma is causing as much d istrest. there is a tde mand fotr Foley's Houey anti Tar' Comn peund-the remedy that br-ought re lief to thousands in prteviouls years. Don't continue to sufier. It will help you. Contains no opiates. Ficksons Drug Stor'e.-AI t4Jcalculated the Strength. Wild and woolly, his little eyes gi~ncing defiantly at the judge, whom he had seen on many previous occa sions. Bill Slogg stood in the dock. He was quite a local celebrity was Bill, and was famed for the firmness he displayed in the "management" of the downtrodden scrap of misery whc shared his name and fortunes. The judge, however, was an unsympathetic brute from Bill's point of view. "You. are a disgr'ace to h=:.anity," he~ said "You are :.n incorrigible blackguard and a menace to society. You stand before mec, charged with having half' killed your wife by breaking a chair over her head, and--" "it were an ac cident, your Wusship," grunted the surprised Bill. 'An accident, you bully ig cur? Do' you dare to stand there and tell me that you carn strike your wife with such force as to break a -chair over her by accident?" Bill was amazed at the "old bloke's" ignorance. "Yus," he grunted. "I nevqr meant so brak the chair!" An Easy, Pieas: ut Laxative. One or two Drt. King's New Life P ills with a tu tabier' of watr at nxi:'hr. No bad. natuseinfg taste: no belch myg as. Go r'ighxt to bed. Wake up ~ in thie noringZ, ('njoy a free. oa y howe-l m oement. am' l feelfint' :a I :7 xi . i x King's New i fe ill r ioM he albv: Druggi:sts- "I i an e :nl l'akdta - fo' 25c- ('et a bot lvr'ia.V--,tj"fl t~i' easy, plea'atd h.x' \'a Tender Heartcd. Aunt S'ul "y camte into the hrouse in high dudgeon "W'\\ut ytu reckon dat crazy boy ."in done. .liissx Cassie?" sre demianax '"Lu'ke' tol' himt to cut of f dat puj~py's tai, anx' lie says, to mek it easier' foh 'umt. heo done cut It off a 11'l piece at a time!" Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old standard genxeral strengthe: r tonic. GROVE's T 'AsTEx.Ess chitt TioNIC. drives out aaa.enriche' the bloodl.unrdhxbuil utp i h esys te'n. A true texnic. Four adults :and chiidroan. 50tc IPiles Cured in 6 to 14 Days 'our druggist wilt refuxnd mxoney if PAZ.O oINTMENTr tails to emxe any' case of Itching. Brind.t eeding or Protruiding P'ites ini : o14 das Great Mass of Proof Reports of 30,000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, Some of Them Manning Cases. Each of si.:!;e 6,000 newspape-rs of the United St..es is publishing frnm week !o week. naimes of peop'e in its particu bir eighborhood. who have used and rectonmendezd )oan's Kidney Pills for kidney backache. weak kidneys blad der' trouble; and urinary disorders. This mass of proof includes over 30,000 recommendiations Mannin is no ex i-ptiron. lHere is one of the Manning I MIS. L. 1.. Melntosh. Main St . Man ning,. says: I hal pains; in my back, across my kidnevs. I had nervous headaches and objects floated before my eyes. The kidney secretions were unnatural. I un-d lots of muedicines but without relief. Finally I i)ean taking Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and they relieved all signs of the trou- 1 hies. I havn't suffered now for over a year. Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy-get Joan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. McTnt.osh had. Foster-M ilburn Co.. Props.Buff. alo. N. Y. THE CITADEL. The Military College of South Carolina. Announce as "Distinguished lilitary Colle-e" by U. S. War Department. Full course in Civil Engineering, Science, English and Monern Lang uages. Confers U S and C. E. degrees All expen*ses pay cadets from South Carolina. $282 a year A scholarship wot'h :00 a year is vacant from Clarendon County, and will he filled by'competitive examina tion at the County seat on L:th day of August 1915. For necessary informa tion and blanks apply to (ol. 0. J. Bond, ''he Ci tadlo. COarl!eston, S. (. University of South Car olina Entrance Exami nation. En trance exam iations to the Uni versity of Southo C.arolitia will be held by he 'ounty Superintendent of Edu catiol at. the Couuty Court house Fri day, Jtt!y the 9th, 1915. The Urlv-rsity ofTers varied cout ses of study itn Science. Litera:ure. His tory, Law and Business. The expens es are mitoderate and many opportuui ties for self-support are alTorded. A arge nubnier of scholam shiphare avail able. Graduates of co!k-i!ees in this States rt-ceive free tuition in all conws--s except in the schol of L-tw. POr full particulars write to 'T1he Presiden Lt iverit < f Suth Carolina. Columinbia, S. C. Constipation Is to be dreaded. It leads to serious ailments. Fever. Indigestion. Piles. Sick Headache. Poisoned System and a score of other troubles follow. Don't let Constipation last. Keep your Kidneys. Liver end Bowels healthy and active. Rid your system of foermented. xsesy foods. othing better than Dr.King's NewLife Pills All Druggists 25 cents SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK Notice to Creditors. A\ll piersons hxaving claims against the estate of Henry lH. Cutter deceased will present thetm duly attested and those owing said estate will make pay mient to the undersigned qualitied ex ecu tot' of said estate. ANNIE 13 CUTTER. Administratrix. ACCIt Of The Successful Busi ness Man is a g.ood one to followa: vou cain' go far wroug if you walk in his foo:tctps. No tman of am rs today is without a commentrcial bank account: rno bus iness. however smnal, carn :lThrd to be without one. I f von have not an aceount, ieit :n line for success by opeiing one with today. lome Bank aiid Trist Co G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Office over Bank oi .Ma nning Pu i.'nt-V a -:.iva, - n-A Atottnev mmtisel):-s at L aw .\.\NNiNG. S ('. \D\-V:- & WJIDEMAN, .\TTORtN:YS AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. How To Give Quinine To Children. FEIR t LIN is the trade-mark name given to ain .prve-4 Quinine. It is aTasteless Syrup. pieas rt to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children taker it and never know it is Quinine. Also especiatty adtapted to adutts who cann-t take ordi-.ary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor ~ie neCrvouness r~r ringing in the head. Try it the next timle you need Quinine for any pur pose. At-k for 2-ounce original package. ~~ nae FELBRI Li .N ilown in bottle. 25 cents. NOTICE. \ e nuan t wi epl hwI w~ aim ue in 4 lay- of a X!-v c usf Piles of ii year :a ii w~'0 ithout ai n knfe k -i "You can'tr make money N with the time that has passed nor have a Bank account until you start one 0 All the rough places and the deep ravines of despair in life are easily bridged with a Bank account. It is the safest shield for protection and once you begin t save you will be convinced it is the only road to comfort and wealth and we might well say health, because yon will be happier when you for the habit of saving. Start today with $1. The Bank of Manning. Medical College of the State of South Carolina. CHARLESTON, S. C. Scnool of Medicine and Pharmacy. Owned and Controlled by the State. Eigir.A-seventh session begini Oc ober 1, 1915-Euds June 1, 1916. Fine new threr--s:ory buildin im-. mediatelv opposite R ,per [bsp tal. Laboratories of (hemistry, lae iologv. Anatomv, PhVsiolgy, P.LLh ology. Clinical Pathol!ogy. Pharmae ologv and Pharmacy provided with new, modern equipment. I_ The Roperflospiral, one the lar- . est and be;t equipped hospita.s in the SouLh, contains 218 bed. and with an extensive out-patient service, offers unsurnassed clinical advant ages. Practical work in dispensary for pjharWacent iCe:l studients. Two years gradtut.ed service in R'oper bosnitai withi six appoint meets eaCb year. Departmeni of Phy13sio'ogy and Embriologzy in atblIiation with tihe Char!eston Museurm. Ten fu!l timr;e tea r I : abora Ut.y 1.ranceei. oSC.\11 W. SGLimTEIR. Re-gist~rar., Charlebton, S. C.I ROPER HOSPITAL /A COLD CURED ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. If you want to get rid of that COLD or LAGRIPPE .just purchase twelve of our Capsules, compounded by Sus. If taken as directed and they fail to cure, we will ''oladly refund your money. DICKSON'S DRUG STORE, WE HAVE Two Car Loads of Buggies and Surries and Two Car Loads of One and Twc-HiorsejWagons to be closed out at and. BELOW COST. st .C. SHAW CO., snER 'Phone 553. T1here's a r~ieat variety of useful at e reuired in the kitchen for cooking lt'ppses, :udi w have themi all in sperior quality. KetthIss. Teat Cnd(I'tfee Pots. Broilers. Saucepans. Fry Pans. (Cake 'lins. etc., we have in the most exellenat makee. They are of the tinest block tin, and fornmsi in a1 vw that makes them most durable. WXlwthler you Ineed a whole kitchen outfit or an odd thi; g, it is here'. BRING YOUR TO THE TiMES OFFICE.