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The New We wi Clarendo every det Our I in Coat S Come on, Watc The Milli Departm( colds ae contgious and 4fdhealth in many cities are coo barring children- with colds f school Foley's Honey and Tar fz naid and reliable fam:y medicine I Echildren from coughs, colds, it and whoopinig cough. Parents as save trouble by riving before a Dicksons Drug Store m In KAptat the Offimce. s4XX own always looks very dubi- w] l her husband comes home a a"JOthanusuaLand says he has "keg*-at the ofce." She never she believed the excuse, as -a, matter Of fact, is quite Bat some wives seem in Of riaeiling that their hu are kept late at the office a - "- and nowadays competition ssd n that a man can't afford toI O tat the tick of the clock If he ,s to keep his position. The sen-. him ulfe doesn't make~ a fuss when & b"kpt latez' She juit notices Ibeloom more tired than usual, Ye-~ 1 -_h1t have his dinner and a fteLn peace and quiet. And d that the husband who this sort of .,treatment is ome If he can possibly D Dhe 01d Man Good. Clough of Prentiss, Miss.. is en years old and bad troub- m' tl-his jcidneys for many years. h .t~ra Foley Kidney Pills -didy *is -the only one that ever - wri - the J~~ht Oses Net Affect Thle Disd wa etmtncand laxatiwe eseet, rm.A kidi OQfUDN~is better than rdinary to t sadoes not ease wevousnes nor bt aheadL Rm-"be the in name and - Del OF8SOUTH CAROLINA, ~ ~ Cei b .Clifton. Platiff-1s - against Ti b&~SOn, Mrs. G a. Gibson, Cle teac ~a ,Herbert Gibso, A. L Gib iy and Nelhon Gibson, Defendants, nity ANNF~MD BY VIRTUE OF A 'uti etOrder of the Court o ~CmnnPleas, in the above stated N ~abto-ne directed, bearing date of emp] mi-~ 1915f I will sell at public DO*" neatothehighestbidderforcash the ~Uawndoacourt house at Manning publ ~~cut;within the legal hours no mdialsales, on Monday, the office hdyof .October, 1915,being sales- from following described real es- offce cargttital interest, claim bhatlaw and in equety. o ndor hereafter Acquired in of &-oathat that tract of land situ- 5if aanbng in the County of Claren ~saiState, containing Two Hun- Tb 14 P lved 245) .acres more - .mand bounded on the North by ato C. J. GIbson, East by latids of L 'B'-South by lands of .Sarah a ~Moand West by lands now or - imeyof Richbourg. ~aeaeto pyfor aers. Your - .B. A MRLE, one~ Sheriff Clarendon Co ' g D. HIRSCrn ' anning's Leading IRC AN'OU r Idea company s 11 -show next n county. 01 ail of the fall qorthern Bu3 uits, Cloaks, esteemed la TWO E h this space nery ,nt of T Saint's Tender Conscience. St. Macarnus was originally a con etioner in Alexandria. He withdrew om trade and took up a life in the inert, devoting himself wholly to re ious thought. His conscience, It is Ad, became so tender, that having tce killed a gnat that bit him he amedlately hastened, in a penitent Dod, to a marsh which abounded In eat files, a torment even to-the wild or. He- exposed himself to these Bects mix months, at the end of Aich time his body was a mans of res, and he could only be recognized his voice. Be Sre YOU Get Tis, V RIable Cogh MediciS mitao"as lways follow the ban of s. -Bundreds of im itaous havonng a& sie ForLT's -Roxzr Aim Taz Cox. =bn 40 agotolooenthogrip Be Ie you gel the genwabn dfs oey and Tar Cumpoud Adavoid Me na thda soid *it. Here are tbree easy ways to tell the nulne. 1st-The name of "Foley's." 2nd--'be Yefow ,* on theve low packag o cannot get a sub stitute to do for you what FOLEY'S Hox=v AxD Taa CoXroMD ,will -do --forcoughs,coldsI P cqp, bronchial and !!agripL rmb# in druggist adb ae t** EVERY USRI RED is Rest Was Broken. . s .D. -Wright, Rosemnont, Neb., aes: "I was bothbered with pains in region of my .kidneys. My rest broken by frequent action of my 3eys. I was advised by my doctor sy Foley Kidney Pills and one 50c le made a well man of me. They ee eve rheumatism and backache. ga rsons Drug Store-Adv. Notice. ntice is hereby given that the next th nination for securing Teachers' to ificates will, be held in the court t e in Manning on Friday, October 1915, beginning at nine o'clock. ' notice should be heeded by every W ier who has not a valid certificate, t all as by those who intend to qual- b The will be no further opportu for securing these credentials May 1916. board of trustees is authorized to oy an uncertificated teacher, and ch teacner should be allowed by Ga County Superintendent to draw the c funds. '- Too much emphasis can cle e put on this poinC by school wit rs." This last clause is taken siC instructions~ received at this Cer from the State Superintendent. T E. J. BROWNE, er County Supt. of Education. klen's Arnilca Salve t Dest Salvo In The World. ~ u-es Gesa Prnvents P-..mans=m. thi res Piles curedln6 to14 Days of [?fall tocureanymce f Itng stplczo ie aedRs.S "It tha to son con dANN'S th Milliners. s~ .Phi Announce their Opening of FAL L and WINTER Sea me~n ion, showing the inC Latest Pattern poe hats from the stroy LEADING over DESIGNERS the Also erei 30AT SUITS size< 2oc. and DRESSES. -- (our inspection nvited. Do not " orget the dates, "s" Thurday-, S EPT. 29-30. echoe ened TV "SHOP." __ _ _ _ Dr.I T MILL week the La ir Milliner h styles this y rers being in Snappy Sty] dies, bring yc )AYS NEE for more part liewspaper Man Recommends It. . R. Wentworth of the St. James Mo.. News, writes: "A severe cold set tied in my lungs. I feared pneumonia I recommend this guenuine cough and lung medicine." Right now thousands of ba-y fever astha suffers are thankful for this wonderful healing and soothing remedy. Dickson Drug Store.- .Adv. Flowers and Birds In Factores. The time may come when ferns and canary birds will be considered a neoe mansry part of every ftactory's equip. ment. In at least one workshop they have been founl to serve a most use uI purpose-In a somewhat negative sense, perhaps. In any event, It is msceptible bf proof that where flow ars and birds do Lot 11ourish the con lltions are not what they should be 5or human beings Flowers are re garded as a good test of the humidity >f the air. If the air is too dry, as s often the case in steam heasted Into. -iors, plants will wither and die. 3irds, like human beings, demand oxygen. If there be a deficiency of hi3 element, the fact is speedily evi Lent in the drooping spirits of the dIrds, their reduced activity and their musual silence. Many Complaints Beaid. This summer many persons are com laining of head aches, lame backs, 3eumatism, biliousness and of being always tired." Aches, pains all ills iused bp kidneys not doing their work eld quickly to Foley Kidney Pills. hey help elinkindition, give sound sep and make you feel better. Dick in Drug Store.-Adv. To Kill Crabs and Lobsters. The kilmngr of lobsters and crabs >r the table forms the subject of an teresting pamphlet issued by the So sty for the Prevention of Cruelty to simals of London. It gives the re Its of a series of aperiments car ad out by Mr. Joss~h Sinel, late' of e Jersey marine biological labora ry. He comes to the conclusion that e most humane way of killing crabs Ld lobsters Is to place them In cold tter and Mry gradually raise the nperature. The death which ensues apparently quite painless, and must somewhat analogous to -that of a rsou succumbing to a "heat wave." E G Endsnn's Statement. s. G. Hudson, merchant of Chamblee says Foley Cathartic Tablets are "best on earth" for a thorough ansing movement of the bowels P hout the slightest inconvenience ors knening and no bad effects. They e -tainly do relieve indigestion or con. e ation quickly and liven up the liver n ey make you feel light, free and en- k etic. Dicksons Drug Store-Adv. f Saving for the Boy. Ls my friend Jones dropped a letter the mail box he remarked: "There ~s $3,000 for my boy thes day he ts his first vote." I inquired where . precious letter was going. "My Ignatinn to the board of govenors the club," said he, uangroneo of four or five ofwhich he samem Then he proceeded to explain. costs me $100 a year to walk-into d t club about ten times. I'm going leposit that $100 each year for my ,nvesting whenee the sum is siderable enough. la the tw t a ra from now until that election day m the baby's first baflot is put ind 00. AmlIwise' '11 just m adelphia Ledger. gi A Wonderful Antiseptic. - e rons and infection aggravate ail- 01 s and retard'healing. Stop that E tion at once. Kill the irermus and at -id of the poisons. For this pur- 'i a single application of Sloan's Lin te it not only kills the pain but de- tr. s the germs. This neutralizes in. >n and gives nature assigtance by 30ming congestion and gives a ce for the free and normal flow of Hea blood. Sloan's i.iniment is an gency doctor and should be kept anitly on hand. 25c. 50c, the $1.00 T~ o'ntainis six times as much as the fio' -Adv. looli Lift difi Ples Cured In 6 to 14 Days t;he druggist will refund money if PAZO elS Bleeigor$rtrudup an 6ento l days' thos at application gives FEase and Rest. 50r. Had Proved it. If ~ughter," called the father from ear, Dsltion at the top of the stairs, of a Iwell-known hour of 11:55 p. in., is n n't that young man know how feet y good-night?" "Does het midi d the young lady In the dark- oftl hall; "well, I should say he of a King's New Life PiIs| -F~ he best In the wo..rld [N ER rgest Assorti is spent seve ear, so we ar the heart of 1 es,. Attractiv >ur friends a] XT WEEL iculars. It wi 'IEWV Children's Kidneys No Mauing Mother Should ieglect The it &1e One's Health. Oftentimes weak kidneys cause grea annoyance and embarrassment to chil dren. Inability to control the kidne secretions, at night or while at play, i attributed to carelessness and too fre quently the child is punished. Parent having children troubled with kidne weakness would do well to treat th kidneys with a tested and proven kid ney remedy. If there is pain in th back, discolored urine. irregular urina tion, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired worn-out feeling,. try Doan's Kidne3 Pills at once. A remedy that has beer used In kidney troubles for over 5( years and has been recommended b3 thousands. Proof of merit in a -Man. ning citizen's statement. Mrs. J. S. Bell, S. Boundary St. Manning. says: "A younger member of my family had weak kidneys after a fever. He had dizzy spells and the kidneys acted to.') frequently. causing much aunoyarce both day and ni-ht, I got Doan's Kide-y ~Pilli at the Dick son Drug Co., and they relieved the trouble " Price 50c, at all dealers. Dont sim. ply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan'< Kidney Pills-the same that .Mrs R-ll had. Foster-Milburn Co., Prnps., Buffalo. N. Y. NOTICE. Write me and I will explain how I was cured in 4 days of a severe case of Piles of 40 years' standing without pain, knife or detention from business. No one need suffer from this disease when this humane cure eao be had right here in South Carolita. R. M. JOSEY, Route 4, Lamar, S. C. Try to Parse This. A correspondent, says the listener of tde Boston Transcript, sends in a rare bit of English. It was written by a woman in excusing her trardiness in Lnswering an Inquiry that had been ad Iressed to her: "I would have written before but I have been sick with a log bite in the arm. The man that nrns the sawmll's dog bit me in the oad." The excuse was accepted as lqamet. very Home Ueeds a FaIthful Cough And .Cold Remedy. When seasons change and colds ap ear-when you first detect a cold after tting next to one who has sneezed, ien it is that a tried and tested remn ly should be 'faithfully tested. 'I ever wrote a testimonial before, but, I now positively that for myself and wily, Dr. King's New Discovery is es best cough remedy we ever used ad we have tried them all." 50c and L.O0-Adv., Effective Punshmnt One of the first judges-real judges -of Deadwood put in operation many ddi ideas of corrective pnshment a man was brought before him harged with shooting up a peaceful lace without Provocation lisa judge sod to delight in tolling off half a nzen good shots, whose business it 'as to fire all around the accused,I 'ho was made to stand up against wall. The closer the shots and the Lore scared the accused tbe better te judge liked It. If the accused smurred against this little tit-for-tat mishment he was formally ordered' stand up and the maximum sen- r uee under the code was meted out i him. In the case of aprisoner who j Ight not be impressed with the toz' t practice sentence there were oth-| penalties, such as a .five mile gallop L a frisky horse, with the legs of the p cused tied under the horse's belly| I, d a saddle made of fair sized stones| -apped in a blanket for his seat. P'ra I t] st against this meant again the er r ime code punisnment.I p 01 lth And Happiness Depend Upon Your9 -LIiver. I hat sluggish liver with its sluggishI of bile is what makes the world so dark at times. Dr. King's Newi b SPills go stright to the root of the er culty by waking up the action of P3 liver and increasing the bile. Dr. g's New Life Pills cause the bow o act more freely and drive awatv e "moody'days." 25c a bottle-Adv "h D~r Hearing Heart Beats. cle you hear your heart beat in one tha as many persons do, it Is no proof pin nything wrong with the heart. It ' uch more likely to be a local deo.p such as a chronic catarrh of the lie ear or stiffness and retraction staz te drum. This Ie on the authority con loading physician of Chicago. ornmmYPS I ENIN, iest, most st the norther e everybody ill times, hax above all, For yourself. 29 AND iterest to fol Always Rings True. Behind joy and laughter there n be a temperament coarse, hard a callous. But behind sorrow there always sorrow.-Oscar Wild'e. WheMver You Need a General To Take Grove's The Old Standard drove's Tastel c&ill Tonic is equally valuable as General Tonic because it contains 1 wellknown tonic propertiesofQUINn and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Dri, out Malaria, Enriches the Blood a Builds up the Whole System. 50 cn India's Aluminum Wealth. India offers a great field for fatu supplies of aluminum. There a great deposits of laterite and bauz from which aluminum Is derived. is said that the Indian product cot be placed on the market at a figu bm little more than half that of t .,resent quotation. The -use of ti metal is handicapped by the cost present, and if the metal could I secured at a lower cost its field usefulness would be greatly expande There are many comparatively a cessible points where factories for t extiaction of aluminum could be h cated. Recovering Rapidly. When the doctor came down frc seeing her husband he told her tb her good man would shortly be on tV road to convalescence. "What's that she asked. "I ~mean he will be g< ting better," said the doctor. "Y< will know because-he will get frritab -extremely so." When he called tl next day the doctor found the lievott weman as happy as a sandboy, smilik and singing to herself. "And how al we today?" he asked. "Oh, he's ge ting better all right," she answere' "He came down to the kitchen tSa morning and threw a coffeepot at th cook, and shot our old house dog b< sause It wouldn't say 'Please!' So ecoked him a dish of tripe and oon tnd he has gone back to work. It, avonderful how you doctors knzol ;hingsi" ee Scomach Swe-Iisrcv-Bowl eil Court. . PETIT JURORS. - Court con veves in Manning 'Septem er 20th. .Judge Shipp presiding. J J Rich bourg, Foreston. J Fred Lanham, Summrerton. Eugene Davis, Davis Station. E A Coker, Turbeville. P M Gibbons. New Zion. C B Aycock, Rimini. I V Plowden, Manning, R F D. S C Williams, Manning. B D Gibbons, Turbeville. N K Timmons, Manning. R F D. S E Lowder, Wilson. 3 B Pack, Paxyille. . P M Mitchumn, Jordan J E Barrett, Manning. T J Stukes, Alcoiu. Sparkman Thames. Paxville. I E Rowe, Summerton. A\ A Rigby, Manning. E Hodge, Alcolu, R F D. W B Senn, Sommerton. I R Ridgeway, Mlanning, H Timmons, Manning. I S Evans, New Zion, R. F. D. 3 B Barrett, Silver. E Kennedy, Lake City. 1 P Barrow, New Zion. 3 0 Touchberr- Summerton. t. F Ragin, Pinewood. 3 D Grillib. Pinewood. V G Bryant, Manning, IR F D. leo Tindal, Pinewood. S Richardson, Pinewood. [ugh A Richbourg, Summerton. ' W Dukes, New Zion. I V Hudson, New Zion. L Bradham, Jr, Manning, R F D) Second Week Jury. Hardy New Zion Rollins Pine wood Morris Turbeville 'Napier Silver ltt-r D Epperson Pinewood rge JTune Manning 'orx Weinberg Maningio Br-unson Davis Station [Buddin Tuberv-ilie Carrigan Summerton t Coskrey Summe-rton Patrick Manning Evan~s New Zion Rlobinson Turbeville Eadon Summerton R~ober-ts Foreston LeGr-ande Summerton DuRant Alcolu -y A UHd- Summerton Rhodus WVilson Cantey Summerton Graham Pinewood is F'rieron Wilson Vicdham Manning Iseman Manning Harvin Manning Davis Silver* Daniels Alcoiu pps New Zion y- E Davis Davis Station sowder Wilson 3eard Torbeville rier-son Manning -hiladay Foreston Jenkinson Pinewood th yers Holladay Manning th Sid Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure,.m rst cases, no matter of how long standing, -ed by the wonderful, old reliable Dlr. Ld Heals at the sam te. t5c lieve.0 ~ G Next Week Sept. 2 vlish Hats ever s] 1 markets, looki in style and qua re bought the late Up-to-the-Minut 30. low our weekly MISS ANNIE 0..,. 0. 0. EDWARDS. H.'1. PERRITT to tay EDWARDS & PERRITT, ma ad - CIVIL ENGINEERS ri is AND SURVEYORS. Wh Office Over Home Bank and Trust Co., prii MANNING S C.Q Th< hrox CHARLTON DURANT, a ATTORNEY .AT LAw, ge MANNING. S. C. Fes 1 ad JOHN G. DINKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. re Manning, S. C. Ofice in Q!d Court House. to It Id re H. LESESNE. ls ATTORNRY r I.AV. at MANNING. s. ;. >e' d W.C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN C DAVIS & WIDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW - - MANNING. S. C. m It OANS NEGOTIATED Pr 21. "' On First-Class Real Estate "" t- Mortgages. mm Pur'dy. & O'Bryan, n A TTORNEYS AT LA W, THE NE Manning S. 0. e t G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVIL. ENGINEER s Office over Banzk of Manning' s a. 0. rUa.DY. . s. orXrvia 0 earYL UERDY & O'B3RYAN, Attorneys ounselors at Law MA NNING. S C. DR. J. A, COCE, DENTIST, Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. Phone No '77 Notice. The books of Registration have clos ed and the books are now in the hands of the clerk of court, 30 days prior to -=| the election, according to Jaw. All those who failed to apply to the Board for renewals, can't do so now until af ter the election on the 14th of Septem ber. All certificates issued since 1908 are valid. E. D. BODGE, Chairman Boasrd. "Money." The mind makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT GAGE COMPANY you can secure it. at 6 per cent for any ieg~al purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. ts 908-9 M UNSEY BLDG., Baltimore, Mci. - Of Thi Withd oie and narawrobg de wakca Nogti an oo the rgur acin of kid- commferci however one. If vol line for se 0 0 today. Ki Pills Ioi Coa Dickson's Drug Store . _______________________ Siek He. Notice to Creditors. f Xil persons having claims against Estate of Thomas P. Broughton, I present them duly attested, and D >se owing said Estate will make pay ot to the undersigned qualified ad- U1' listrator of said Estate. m I P. H. BROUGHTON, 2ewood. S. C. Aug. 31, 191 tor SA'T'sF oP nent of the fi ,ral weeks in e sure to pleas 'he market at e.Shades, and ong, and see : < E8E PT. d 11 be to your ii IDE HIGH LIFE IN PERU. the Pace Has to Be Slow on the "Roof of the Continent." Professor Alsworth Ross of the Uni Versity of Wisconsin. in an article In the Century Magazine entitled "Peru, i the Roof of the Continent," tells of the s difficulty of merely sustaining life in - the. highe altitudes among the Andes. 5 He says: Life at Cerro de Pasco, nearly a league up, Is as trying as life under a diving bell at the bottom of the ocean. The newcomer gasps for air like a stranded fish and wakes up at night glping mouthfuls out of the thin at mosphere. Three quick steps put you out of breath, and after climbing a fight of stairs you must sit down for a rest. "I know," panted a "tender foot," "how I'll feel when I'm eighty." No employee is sent up by .the com pany unless he has passed a physician's examination. but occasionally one gets blue In the face and has to be sent down forthwith. Thus the Inca Chronicle often has such items as. "Jake L., who returned here last April, has been sent home with his heart machinery in bad shape." The young fellows play tennis and ball, and even indulge in track athlet ics, but the pace must be very slow. Singing is not popular, for you cannot get the breath to hold a note. Pneu monia Is sure death here ;within forty eight hours, so'that the sufferer must be rushed down to the sea level in a special train that costs the company $500. The typhoid patient, too, must flee, and the northern women must de scend to Lima to bear their babies. The mining company's Americans are usually big, athletic, deep chested men, strong of jaw, sinewy of grip and mas terful ofpmanner. They are well paid and looked after. but too manny of them squander money and vitality in fight Ing off the demon of loneliness. SLEEP AND SLEEPNESSNESS What Slumber Does and How insomnia Should Be Treated. In his book on "Sleep and Sleepless ness' H. Addington Bruce gives the new theory of sleep as follows: "It is now known that sleep, contrary to the belief formerly so widely entertained,J is no mere passive, negartive state, the product of toxic or other harmful ele ments, but Is an active, positive func tion, a protective instinct of gradual evolution and dependent for its opera. tion partly on the will and partly on the environment. "It Is the result of a certain reaction between the central nervous system and the stimuli impinging on it, Its ob ject being not so much the recupera tion of the organism from the effects of the activities of the Intervening pe riod of waking life as to save the or ganism from the destructive conse quences of uninterrupted activity." He thinks that most people sleep. longer than Is really necessary. Men of Intense mental Or physical activity -for Instance, Napoleon, Frederick the Great, Schiller, Humboldt, Mirab~au, the English surgeon John Hunter and rhomas A. Edison-get along very well with four or five hours of sleep. Yet he does not advise people to reduce their accustomed hours of sleep sud lenly, as that might have disastrous effects. Mr. Bruce In discussIng disorders of ileep, such as nightmares and the night errors of children, expresses the be lef that the proper treatment is n..t so nuch along medicinal or dietetic lines a by psychological means. To similar causes most insomnia Is J( ,ttributed. Worry is likely to form the.J tarting point for an insomnia habit The remedy therefore is to be found1 ot In drugs, but in psychology. Mr. truce believes that nearly all Insomnia curable. Origin of a Phrase. IJEl The phrase "First in war, first In A I eace," etc., referring to George W~ash Lgton, originated with Henry Lee of Wa irginia. In a resoiution introduced in G~C he house of representatives he bad Lea ~commended that a committee be ap- WN . >inted to consider the most suitable D G anner of paying honor to the mem- ' 'y of the man "First in war, first in ~ace and first in the hearts of his s 1low cItizens." The phrase was again EH s ed in a speech In piraise of General I Y !ashington made by Mr. Lee in 179, J1 A t this time the word "countrymen" J H Ls substituted for "fellow citizens." &ladelphla Press. Har C M = J M L A Next Best Thing to The Pine Forest Curt For Colds is- - Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey which goesLH he very root of cold troubles. It WV H hr's the throat and gives relief from W E t clogged and stuffed feeling. The j J I es have ever been the friend of man Harr Iriving away colds. Moreover, the J O 1 c-honey qualities are peculiarly D C] ctive in fighting chizdren's colds. E B ] nember that a cold broken at the G A] t greatly removes the possibility of W R plications. 2,5c-Adv- S Cor Clues LY KDNEY PILS L. BACKACHfE Kil EYS ANO 8la n ng Pain n1 and -30. hown in ng after lity. st styles a Styles. ads. THAMES IN CHAR6E. Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System ke the Old Standard GROVE'S BTELESS chill TONIC. You know Iu are taking, as the formula is ited on eey labe, showing it is nine andfon in a tasteless form. Quin=e drives out -malatria, the Ild up'the system. 50 cents EWHOME 777 get it for my ife NO -OTHER LIKE IT. NO OTHER AS COOD. exs yspenior wrmnhpadbs at- Insist on having the NEW HOME". ARRANTED FOR ALL. TIME. the worl over fo uern sewing qualities. N HQNE 8EWINS MACHINE 00.,0RANSE,MA88, CYPRESS SASH DOORS BLINDS [OULDINGS* AND [ILL WORK IH XAMPJ e Successful Busi ness Man one to follow: you can't go if you walk in his footsteps. f a~irs today is without a atl bauk account: uo business. mall, can afford to be without a h-ave not an account. get in coess by opening one with Bank and Tnist Co istipation daoher rons System and r Eidaes i SaidDl fothn etter than C. King's vLifePills Druggists 25 cents CTrON OR MNEY BACr