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The"Wonder Car" Demountable Rims The 1916 Maxwell is equipped with de. mountable rims, and has the same size tire on all four wheels. Two vitally important features. To replace a tire on the road it is only nec essary to loosen five bolts; slip off the flat tire; slip on spare rim and tire; tighten three bolts, and proceed. We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and is breaking all low "After-Cost" records. 1Da seffiom waiditr055 F.OB OETR I I Fz~edisa 7AlmellPfad E. C. 6ROSS. Agent, Manning. S. C. We Have! A Full Stock of Buggies, Wagons, AND H arness in stock, and ask your inspection. G6et our prices before you buy. Everything guaran teed, Highest prices paid for -COTTON SEED! D. M. Bradham &Son For Sale Fo CasH or oniTime with Aproved Collateral. Nitrate of Soda, Acid Phosphate, and Ammoniated Fertilizers with or with out Potash. Better see us before placing your order. lDIN OIL, DILL Manning, S. C. THlE BAILEY-LEBBY COMPANY. USE 1k'COTTOf "Queen of -'Ginners the South" ' Corn Mill. -Suppie Charleston. South Carolina. TlOUSANDS COMING TO Li STATE FAI snness Houses, Counties Cies ad Towns Will Be V.Tell Represented. 5..i i Unusual Attractior - y r: R :.. -,red to Hau : Ex:bits.-Big Liv4 Shov.-Classy Foot Bal .s, Racing, Gands; Free Attrac t cn,Etc. Colun.1ia, Oct. 21.-W. W. Long S e far.a de:::ans:ration agent, we. a v.ior to Co:unreia today, and ex hi::.se:f entiiusiaatically ovei L:r prospects. "I expec .y 50.Ou peo;;le in Columbia ox _ ay, the *ig day' of fair week, .c said. Mr. Long travels over Souti 'r:;a cach we-ek and has an inti 2.:knbviedge of farmers' expecta a S ' ..s -.y are discussing the Statu ..k an- crarny of the State, h4 I:. I.;'s ~exhibits will bis of prodi :-s ; a:. tio:Is this year. Forty :: r..-., .,cle required to bring thi tra:ts :rm denionstration efforts t: S_ .L:. capital. Approximately 8( ; are be:ng repared in he -agri e:-Lu al. all for the reception of thi. "fat of the land." This will include the tive stock ex hibits, field crops, dairy products poultry. women's work, girls' canning club products and home conveniences The Biggest Stunt of All. The Harvest ubilee will be one o the "zevs" czunts ever attempte in d .e .e. The selection of th - y;ung lay to be crowned queen ha1 .:tactcd unusual atten.ion in prac ticaLy every county .i; the State. A ",beauty supplement" of assemble p. t;:ra:;s of candidates from th( vious counties has been widely die triizt:..ed. Mare than 100,000 copie! of .the supplement has been mailed and each coupon is good for 100 votes The coronation ceremonies are to taki place on the ca:ital steps on nex Monday evening. The 12 younj women receiving the next highes nu.nbcr of votes will act as maids o honor to the queen. Three football games axe to b played on the fair grounds gridiro tnis year. Porter Military Academl and Baylor Training school of Knox ville. Tenn., open the series Tuesdal noon. The following day the Presby terian College of South Carolina ani the Citadel will struggle for suprem acy. Thursday will see the "bi game" in the annual contest -betweeo Clemson and the University of Sout2 Carolina. The .Two Big Days. Wednesday is to be observed al "South Carolina Day," when the not ural resources parade is to be unique feature. A 'long list of ooun ties and individual cities has bee listed for "fl.oats" in the parade. Thursday has been designed as "Columbia Day," and is to be feature' with a $20,000 trades display." This will be the most gigantic venture ever attempted by the commercia bodies of Columbia, and the "ifoats" ti be entered are both beautiful and at tractive in design. Other incident: of the fair, which promise to make I i-ne most successful ever held in th< State will be -the enlarged exhibits of livestock and agricultural imnple ments; the usual full program o: racing events; and the participatio by co'rn club boys and canning clu1 girls. At no time bas there bee: suich an excessive demand for con essions for space, end the indicated ettendance far surpasses that of pre vIous years. The official progran follows: MONDAY, OCTOBER 25. Official opening 'South Carolina Stat< Fsir, meeting State Mayors' Associa. tion, state county and munieipal offm cial parade to Fair Grounds. Night-Queen's coronation at state capi. tol, band concert, dancing. At Fair Grounds-Dare Devil Dohert3 leaping the gap on a bicycle. Cyrus and Mandy and their hay rack. Lad; high diver, morning and nig-ht. F'ret == gate at Fair Grounds after 5:30 p. m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. Military Day-Parade of U. S. troops an< state militia. ?'Night-Qpen air dancing and Governor' Rtecep tion. At Fair Grounds-Horse racing. Foot bal game: Porter Military Academy vs Baylor Training School. Knoxvile Tenn. Judging of live stock. Bab: show. Dare Devil Doherty leaping thi gap on a bicycle. Cyrus and Mand' and their hay rack. Lady high diver morning and night. Free gate at Fai: Grounds after 5:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. South Carolina Day-Natural resource: parade. County floats, city floats. Boys Corn Clubs, Girls' Canning Clubs. NIght-Open air dancing. At Fair Grounds-Horse racing. Foc ball: Presbyterian College. Clinton. vs Citadel. Charleston. Dare Devil Doh erty leaping the gap on a bicycle Cyrus and .Mandy and their hay rack Lady high diver, morning and night Free gate at Fair Grounds after 5:3 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. '4Columbia Day"-20,000 trades parade Open to the world. NIght-Open air dancing. Band concert At FaIr Grounds--Horse racing. Foo Ball game: Clemson College vs. Soutl Carolina Unxiversity. Dare Devil Doh erty leaping the gap on a bicycle. Cr raand Mandy and their hay rack La~dy high diver, morning and night Free gate at Fair Grounds after5 5:3 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. "adies' Day''-Floral Parade. Hors, and pony show. Parade Boy Scout: Automobile races. Night-Open air dancing. At Fair Groijnds--Dare Devil Dohert: leaping the gap on a bIcycle. Cyrus ani Mandy and their hay rack. Lady higi diver, morning and nig"ht. Free gat at Fair Grounds after 5:30 p m. Disordered Kidneys Cause Much Pain With pain and misery by day, sleep-disturbing blad der weakness at night, tired, nervous, run-down men and women re-ry where are glad te know that Foley Kidney Pills restore health ond strength, and the regular action of kid neys and bladder. KI_ 'Pills Dickson's Drug Store . cuc:~e sAmica Salve The Rest Saiva In The World. Those of Middle Al When you have found no rer oppress you d:ing change of lif4 hours of the day it seems as thoo' g when your head aches constant pressed and suffer from those dre don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkha is the safest and surest remedy, v of women safely through this crit Read what these three womei From Mrs. Hornung, BLFFALo, N. Y.-"I am writing to lei medicine has done for me. I failed t and summer and every one remarked i fered from a female trouble and al" appetite and at times was very weak. "I was visitingat i friend's house one Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compour eight pounds, have a good appetite and Everybody is asking me what I am dab Pinkham's Vegetable C ipotind. 41 wish and I hope others who have tie's get health from your medicine as" t Stanton St, Buffalo, N. Y. Was A Blessing To So. Rrxomoi, A.-"II wistroubd a feniale weakness and could not s- d medicines I took nothing helped me' table Compound. I am now regular a cannot praise the Compound too much. and I hope it - will be to other- Wome Clopton St., South Richmond, Va. Pains in Side, Cotdd LODI, Wrs.-" I was in a bad condit trouble, and I had such pains in m rsic fore I had taken the whole of one: ottli etable Compound I felt better, andnov day's work. I tell everybody what. yoi -Mrs. Jonx Tnomsos, Lodi, Wiscbni For 30 years Lydia .Pinkh*Am'l Compound has been the standargtrq male ills. No one sick with womat does justiceto herself if she does not mous medicine made from roots ar has restored somany sufferingwome WrittoY)A.Pl.HAX 1 Your letter will be opened, by a womam and held in strict confid J. P. Commanaer. G. E.- Riehadeofr - The People's - Marble Works, SUMTER S. C. Builders of all Grades of Monumental Work. SOur shop is equipped with imodern machinery and we are prepared to turn out wQrk.Qf t. bighest quality at reasonable fioW prices. Drop us a card and our repre- Cil sentative will call on you.& * 4? he FA Ri FOR 15ALE. 120 acres of land -with -good GA dwelling, out buildings, tena.nt EU houses, and one- new tobaceco 'A'N barn. This farm is desirably -io--.01E cated, in a fine community, pro duces corn, cotton, tobacco, -etc. - Location: 1 1 2 from Silver; 3 Ci miles from Summerton; conven- a ient to schools a~nd' churebes This is a fine farm, 100 acres of i - which is in fine state -of c'ultiva ' - tion. - J For further information write B. W. DESCHAMPS, Executor. Pinewood, -S. C. Ohic Desirable Property For c. Sale. I have the property below described Sfor sale, This is a very fine piece of real estate and must be sold. All that tract of land containingi W.C. sixty live (635) acres, more or less, bounded Northb by public road, leading to St. Paul, East by lands now or form . Serly of the estate of Mrs. E. A. Tindal and lands of John Parson, South by lands of M rs. Hlarvin, and .West by lands of Mrs' W. M. Brockinton. The said tract 'of land being known as the M. D. Wells land and lies..be- . tween Sumnmerton and St. PaliLT For particulars applv to A. LEvL. Attornqey. For FICKEN JORDAN & Co. TAX NOTICE. Amounts assessed for all purposes forr fisa! year 1915. Cony 4 ' State t ax, 7 mills; Conytax,41 mills; Constitutional school t ax, 3 mills. District. No..1, 2 mills; District No. 2, 3 mills; District No. 3, 6 mills; _Dis trit No. 5, 4 mills; Distric No. 7. 4 mills: District No. 9, 6 mills: Distuiet - N. 10, 4 mills: District No. 11, 2 millsk. Distr ict No. 13, 4 mills; District No. 14,1 6 mills D'strict No. 15, S mills; District 5 No16, 8 mills: District No. 17, 4 mills Disrict No. 18, 2 mills: District No. 19, f I4 mils District No. 20, 8 mills: Distrc \o. 1. mills: District No. 22, 4 mills District No. 24, 4 mills; District No. 6. S mills: District No. 27, 6 mills: D is trict No. 28, 8 mills: District No. 29,4 4 mis: District No. 30, 6 mills: District No. 31, 2 mills: District No. 32, 4 mils; District No. 33, 4 mills. School Bonds District 3 mills; School bonds isic it No. 9, 4 3-4 mills: School bonds~ district No. 13. 3 1-2 mills; School bonds di :rict No. 19, 6 tmiis: Schooi bonds district No 20. 5 1 2 milis; School bonds district No. 22, 2 mills. Books for the collection of taxes will open on the 15th. instant. Cashier or certified checks will be taken in pay mnent of taxes. L. L WELLS. I County Treasurer. Whenever You Need a Gleneral Tonic Take GIrove's. . The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless I chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININE and IXON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Bn.~~ .- the Whole ystm. 50 cents. P1 b ~eil ,e Especially. edy for the horrors that !, when through the long h your back would break, f ly, .you are nervous, de dful.bearing down pains, M's Vegetable Compound s nd has carried hundreds C t cal period. 1 say: Buffalo, N. V. you know how much your arribly during the last winter bout my appearance. I suf ys hadpamsin my back,no . b day and she thought I needed id. I took it and have gained .am feeling bettereveyda. 2f and I recommrend y-R b py iblish thi lettr if you kme Comwiint will see it and id."-M. A. Hoammue, 91. This Woman. with a betringd6oWnpUn long* ofny feet. OAll the ;e Lydia -E. Pibnirm's Vege tid am getting along fine. I It hasbeen a blessmg to me 4."--Ms. D. TyLrz, 23 West Hardly Stand. on, suffering from a female es I tould hardly move. Be i of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg rI am well and can do agood ir medicine has done for me." N' alments try this fa d herbs, it atohealth. V answeredi ence. - a BRING TO THE 11141 To (Jive Quinine To Children. 1 ~anXdo not distub the tacb 1aeijl adapted toadults who cno irdinary Quin.ine. Does not nauseate nor F R3BLNR eab~ Uo in botUe. es EDWARDS. .- -H., H. PERR1TT WARDS & PERRITT, .CIVLyl. ENGINEERS ESRVEYORS. e Oer Home Bank and Trust Co., MANNING S -C. [ARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEy AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. EN G. DINKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 4 MannIng, S. 0. e in Old Court House. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAw, MANNING, S. C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN VIS & WIDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MANNING. S. C. - c s For Sale! ' All my town and country C roperty. Have between S a ,000 and 6,000 acres of rm lands, both large and mall tracts. For terms and articulars, apply to A. Weinberg, . Manning, S. C. I t. J. A. COLE, DENTIST. pstirs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. n Nn '77 NHERE THE DAY CHANGES. he International Date Line In the Pacifc Ocean. A great many pieil'le cannot see why -hen a m::n e:s.ses the in:eriaition .1 :i-.e line in tihe 'aill ocean i. Ii - gws >vird he eas h lo ,s a 4:ti* ...i . )ward th- est he -.::is ai u ::Y-itt if it. say. hiapel"as to b, u.sd. Ist this', side if Le crosses t. the w(s : will be . -:.iy. 'Te ii-I.:nize he iy have m1 t1:ii. ::one liet,! I- ounly : cw feet. Ut: it is t.-e i.ev. rtlhe:css. 'he actual ii. 1.~v ble ol; a second S Lifference. To under:..;::d this reme:::ler th-it e go from M 1i:<)y ao Ts.;ay :t 12 clock at A:i-ht-jui> i:padiately om one lay to ;ii.o.hi r. Clider so that if a ii: c o:.d t r:1vel ta x.vv.1 2e east as fast :s iLUe e.i:-th r.u; :'s nd if he !t:rted ;t 1.uiddy. wtlh Le an directy 4-.erhea he would -I nipletefy round the earth in no sol:i We at all, for the sun would always e just over his head and to hli it rould be 12 o'clock all the time if he weasured time by the position of the an. He would not experL nce any ght at all and so would have twenty ur hours of sunlight. But it has ac' ially taken him twenty-four hours to et around. so the time when he mached his starting place again would e 12 o'clock noon all right, but would e a day later than when he started. So it can be readily seen that somen ieridlan on the earth's surface mlut e picked out as the starting point of new day, and the chosen one lies al xost entirely in the Pacific ocean. wvry Week. Be Sure You Get This Md Reliable Cough Medidne Imitations always follow the trail of sU& ass. Bundreds of imitations have come and ,one since FoLMx's HoNEY AND TAX COX 'oUmUD begaito ears ago, to looen the grip if ooughs and COW . & sure you gd the genui olfs Honey and Tar Co-po d 4nOd avoid the reat sound Ate . Here are three easy ways to tell the renune. 1st-The name of "Foley's." 2nd-The yellow package.Srd-'h - * . ~ B Beehlveontheyel low package. You cannot get a sub stitute to do for you what FOLEY'S . - Ho.NY Aan TAw CompoUni will do -for coughs, colds, oup, bronchial and lagrippe coughs, broat and lung trouble. Buy it of rour druggist and be safe. ***EVERY USER IS A-FRIEND. YOUR S OFFICE. ' Drive Out Malaria -And.Build. Up The System - 'ake the Old Standard GROVE'S 'ASTLSS chill TONIC. You know rhat you are taking, as the formula is rnted on every label, showing it ts Puiie and Iron in a tasteless form. he Quinine drives out malaria, the ron builds up the system. 50 cents outhern Railway New Trade Mark. The Southern Railway Company has dopted a new and attractive trade ,arkr as shown above. The design ''SR" Ssymbolical to the name of the road nd the wording "The Southern Serves be South" is suggestive of the many nes operated by the Southern Rail ay throughout all of the states south f the Ohio and Potomac and east of be Mississippi rivers. There is hardly a city or town of im ortance throughout the entire south bat is not connected with the balance f the south, either directly by the ulbern Railway's own trains or by eeping car lines over otber roads in onnection with Southern Railway, via sne adjacent junction point. On this count the title "The Southern Serves e South" was adopted as being ap ropriate. Southern Railway spends about $200, 00,000 a year in advertising and a reat deal of this advertising is done in be Northern, Eastern and Wester'n ections of the country so as to attract epl into the South. and on all of bs advertising matter this trade mark ri appear hereafter.. - "Money." The mind makes it and under the arms of the CONTINENTAL MORIT lAGE COMPANY you can secure it a t 6 per ent for any iegal purpose on pproved real es..ate. Terms easy, tell s our wants and we will co-operate th vou. 08-9 .UNSEYX BLDG., Baltimore, G. T. Floyd, URVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Office over Bank of Manning 0 . PURY. s- OLIVER 0 BRYA19 URDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys ounselors at Law MANNING. S C. GOANS NEGOTIAITED On First-Glass Real Estate fortgages. 'urd~y & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, annino- S. C. ___" A$TORIA For Tnants and ChUdren. The Kind You Have i CO3ERC ? Always Bought smilaftnt Bears the therStmaths of J11 i gnatuTe 01 PromotesDigestiono nsandXestfonsalneigr Opium.Morphine nor NOT NARC cOTIC Use tion Sur fv1Dwfm __ L For Over Thirty Years Ezt Copy of Wrapper. ., " . ..,... . There's a great variety of useful articles required in the kitchen foi cooking purposes, and we have them- all in superior quality. Kettles, Tea and Coffee Pots, Broilers, Saucepans, Fry Pans, Cake Tins, etc., we have in the most excellent makee. They are of the finest block tin, and formed in a way that makes them most durable. Whether you need a whole kitchen outfit or an odd thing, it is here. , Ao01 Railroad Co. ~fective Sept.!1, 1914. Sup AB El rsedes Time Table No. 13. ~ton Trin No. 1 Train No. 2 Trai No. 3 Train No. 4 Ml. aJclu Ar. 8:30 a.m. Lv. 10:15 a.m. Ar. 5:00 p.m. Lv. 8:15 p.m. 0 ~Leod Lv. 8:20 " " 10:20 " Lv. 4:50 " " .8:,20 .". 2 rby " 8:15 " " 10:25 " " 4:40 " " 8:25 "- 5 )ant " 8:05 " " 10:356" " 4:25 " ".8:30 " 7 3dnia " 7:50 4 " 10:50 " " 4:10 " " 8:45 " 12 ~e Zion " 7:40 " " 11:30 " " 4:00 " " 8'50 " 14 3rs " 7:35 " " 11:10 " " 3:50 ' ." 8:55 ".. 15 ~oc " 7:30 " " 11:25 " " 3:35 " " 9:05 4 17 'oda Jt. " 7:15 " " 11:40 " 3:20 " " 9:15 " 20 dsons " 7:10 " " 11:55 " " 3:10 " " 9:20 -" .21 )nta " 7:00 " Ar. 12:05 p.m. ." 3:00 " Ar. 9:30 " 25 rain No. 1 and No. 4 are Passenger Trains. rain No. 2 and No. 3 are Mixed Trains. 4Mced Hrby, Durants, Bearsan Hudson are flag stations.' Alcolu. 8. C. ~A COLD CURED ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. If you want to get rid of that COLD or LAGRIPPE ~ just purchase twelve of our Capsules, compounded by us. If taken as directed and they fail to cure, we will gladly refund your money. DICKSON'S DRUG STORE, Dont Forget To Call -AT CIT Y T AILOR SHOP. To get your Fall Suit, our Fall and Winter Samples is now in. We use the famous Bruner Woolen, and we are prepared to give you a guaranteed job. We also do Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and French Dry Cleaning. Repairing, Alter ing on all kinds of garments. All work guaranteed. - F. C. WILLIAMS, Prop. OunwE No. 1. . . OLD BAKERY STAND