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i. V ese Three Worn Escaped the E SurgklOpr Hospitals are great and r should be the last resort foi ' to their sex. Many L tory at Lynn, Mass., women after they have been operation have been made S leCompound. Hei s'c women should read then Marintte,' he told me I m tro and Ib ' only a a pains and my I time. Itook L pound and was way I gve yo because Idam s< -Mrs. Famr-3z - P hm's w~hfemletroubles that Icol said Iwould have to under a wvhout help so when Iread At bad done for others I thought # IsVegetable o 's Sanative Wash and u me and today Iam ab Mm-. os. Dwrza, 989 Ewa Bellevue, Pa.-"I suffered mo: down pains and Miammi they told me the same story ti and I just dreaded tl many other medicnes that 1 of them helped me until a friend barn's Vegetable Conpound a trig - khiitandnowIdon't knowiw am gupin weight. I am 5 beth greatest pleasure tunlynG it to any otb nrtomen,21923 Manhattan St., 2ed sanwer+ed by a woma -OR SHRINKING SUN. -b Omater Decomes About Four MUoS LAe= Each Century. " her_ are various theories to accoun' e the enous store of beat an - n the sun. The theory now gen 'e :y aceepted by physicists is tha: the gradual contraction of the sun Ii g as co t o t s the chief source of apparenw sz e~henti - energy. It has been cal h:at the present rate, of ex ' gnitue of beat the sun's diameter meVeet=zar+four mnlie-n a century, ea ha few miuinn of years It may ba~dnia. as the earth. - E 'sn is supposed to'be composed 3tmcidthe sam .materials: as the etiwd.edept that'the~y are at a much 1lglue6Aemperature. About -forty of thea-terretrhl elements have bieffuidetled byr -the spectroscope as -xsn is the vapors around the sun. Amtenn rne think that the find traces .ths&,f very few sabstances not al ste1.w; -Even these may be dis~ Weoree n the earth some day. It has-been calculated that the heat thensi*on a square.mile exposed at noensideirthe equator would melt in aaher26,000 tons of ice. This amount 1sato be multiplied fifty millin timei to artiee atsthe quantity of heat re Nedel by the earth's surface during a s- dglebourd Yet this enormous supply ieven-less than one two-thousand nnWnth part of what the sun- pours ftbha all directions in space. It S snds to reason that this inconceiva lIe eqtgluing of heat' must be accom lanied by a gradual though impercepti ThE CZARWS CHECK. N , Passed Over itching Palms, but That Was No Surprise. When Professor Tuxen, the Danish artist, had finished his great work, "The Coronation of Edward VII.," he recetted, It appears, an order from the nnanan. emperor fpr ,a copy of this painting, for which the czar was to pay2lZOO( rubles. Ip due course the professor repaired Is P etrograd to deliver'the painting. - e was granted an audience with the czar, who expressed his atisfaction ,with the picture and who banded the -grefe'eor ah order on the .Imperial tr easuryfor the sum agreed upon. When the professor presented the -check for payment he was told that an enrder from the emperor was sujbject to dscant and be had, therefore,, to accept asan considerably smanle than ~e fBe value of the check. Before his departure from Russia the prefesor had a farewell audience with the. csar, who In the course of conver satin asked him, "Did you get your ~mon, professor? Prfessor Tuxen replied that he had set Intended to mention the matter, but since his majesty himself raised the enetion he would say he had re eeived only part of the money. At this the esar seemed not at all surprised, but calmly made out anoth er order flor the sum which had been dedueted from the original amount, naM thus Tuxen got his money.-Wash Curlous L.etter Endings. A few spechnens of the style of be ginning and ending letters In the old asmay-prove interesting as in rk dinty," "faithfully" or "tmuly" of the present day. It would certainly be dimeult to match the following sub "eription ofa letter from the Duke of ..jhrewsbury to Sir Thomas Hanmer, -"eted September, 1713: "I desire that y ou wsill believe that, wherever I am, I shall always endeavor to deserve and very miuch value your friendship. be - to. with a sincere esteem, sir, your ~et faithful and obedient servant. ~besury." ?requently one meets with beIlose '-criptions. as in the case of the - ti|s of Huntly and Errol, who in 1394 - tened "awful consequences" to the magstmutes of Aberdleen unless they *Ieased certain gentlemen Imprisoned In thelir city and subscribed. "Yours as sa will, either present peace or weir." =~RI BOSNES STER.S ANDKIDNEYE ;avcid 'ationa ten Tel How The hcafd Ordeal < Lions:. Lecessary institutionsrbut th women who suffer with i letters on file in the Pinkha prove that a great number recommended to submit to well by Lydia E. Pinkhan e are three such letters. I.."I went to the doctor s ast have an operation for a fems ted to have it done as Ihad be hort time. I would have terril lands and feet were cold all t rdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable (bi cured, and I feel better in eve a nrm i to blishmy nat nku that Ifeel well agait EmXm, Marinette, Wis. h.-"When I first took Lydia table CompoundIwas sorando, not do anything, and our doct peration. I could: hardly wa theVeeale CompounldSnd wb [ woulry it. I got a bottle pound and a package of Lydia sed them according to directon etodoallmywork and Iamwel ikee Ave., East, Detroit, Mich. e tanton e cantelwithterrin tion. I tried several doctors as tat I never could get well witho ie thought of that. I also tried rere recommended to me and no advised me to give Lydia E. Pin L. The first bottle helped, I ke hat it is to be sick any more and 0 years old and weigh 145 poun< to me if I can have the er suffering woman?-Miss Ian North Side, Bellevue, Pa. vice write to Lydia E.Pinukb ass. Your letter will beopene n and held in strict conident For Sale All my town and count property. Have betwe< , 5000 and. 6,000 acres *farm lands, both large ai smatl tracts. ]ior terms ai particulars, apply~to A. Weinberg, Manning. S. C. NEGOTIATEE) 1If you want to bu Farm Lands or Loi in town, Or if you have Farm or Town Proj erty for sale let ui handle it for you. 3. HI. LESESNE. JOHN 6. DINKINS - Offices mn Old Court Housi TAX NOTICE. Amounts assessed for all purpose: fiscal year 1915. State tax, 7 mills; County tax, mills; Constitutional school tax, 3 rr District No. 1, 2 mills; District 2, 3 mills; District No. 3, 6 mills; trict No.5, 4 mills; Distric No. mills; District No. 9, 6 mills; Dist N. 10, 4 mills; District No 11, 2 cx District No 13, 4 mills; District No 6 mills; Dstrics No. 15, 8 mills; Dist No. 16,8 mills; District No. 17, 4 m District No. 18, 2 mills; District No. 4 mills; District No. 20. 8 mills; Dist i o. 21, 6 mills; District No. 22, 4 mt District No. .24, 4 mills; District 26 8 mills; District No 27, 6 mills: trict, No. 28, 8 mills; District No. 2! mills: District No. 30, 6 mills; Dist No. 31, 2 mills; District No. 32, 4 m District No. 33, 4 mills. School Bonds District 3 mills; Sec bonds district No 9. 4 3-4 mills; Sci bonds district No. 15, 8 1-2 mills; Sc] bonds di:trict No). 19, 6 mills; Sci bonds district No 20. 5 1 2 mil's; Sc] ond. d' riet No. 22. 2 muil. Books for the coil..ction of taxes pen on tbe 15th, inst ant. Cashie lertified checks will be taken in ment of taxes. L. L WELLi County Treasul Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Drrfals to cre any case of Itct Bind. leeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 d Know It Well Famliar Featares Well Known to Haudreds ot Mannaig Citizens. A familiar burden in many a home, The burden of a "bad back." A lame, a weak or an aching back Often tells you of kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Here is good testimony to prove their P merit: J. R. Dyson, farmer, R. F. D. No. 2, Silver, S. C.. says: "My kidneys were in bad shape. I had pains in my back and loins and cou'd hardiy walk at times. I was sore and lame and had , rheumatic twinges in my shoulders \ly head ached and I had spells of diz 'zioess. The kidney secretins passed rrecularly, sometimes heing tax, fr e quent and then again scanty. My knees and ankles became swollen. I doictor d and tried different medicines with no results. Finally I used Doan': Kidney Pills as directed and they re ey lieved all signs of kidnev trouble " as Prica 50c. at ali dealers. Don't .im ply ask for a kidney- remned--get m Doan's Kidney Pills-the same it:a' Mr. Dyson had. Foster-Milburn Co. Props., Buffalo. N. Y. S Our Jitney Offer. II This and 5c. Don't, miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with five cents to Foley & Co, Chic wo, Ill. writing ld your name and address plainly. You je will receive in return a trial package ; containing Foley's Honey and Tar Corm t pound, fur cough4. cold' and er-up. t Foley kidney Pills. and Fu:ey Cath-.r tic Tablets. Diskso'n's Dru Store. Adv SDown on His Hack. .w "A bout Iwo w-ars ago I got down on my back," writos Solomon Bequetta. Flat River. Mo. "I goe. a 50e. box of Foley Kidn'-y Piils and they straight fl "-ned me right. up. I recommend to all or who have kidney troubie " Rheumatic 1k ,eh's and pains, soreness and stiffness. at ;ep d sturhing bladder troubie, yield of quickly to Foley Kidney Pills. Dick son's Drug Store. Ad. Liven Up Your Torpid Liver To keeD your liver active, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They insure id good digestion. relieve constipation, and tone uo the whole System-keep l your eye clear and your skin fresh and & healthy looking. Only 25c, at your D8 Druggit.-Adv. To Care Children's Cold. s Keep child dry, clothe comfortable, avoid exposure and give Dr. Bell's Pine Tar-Honey. It is pleasant, sooth ig, antiseptic, raises pbiegm and re duces inflammation. The first dose m gives relief, continued treatment with d proper care will avoid seruins illness :e. or a lone coid. Don't delay treatment. Don't let your child suffer. Get a bot - tle today. Insist on Dr. Bell's Pine Tar-Honey, 25c. at Druggists.-Adv. GetRidofa lacking La Grippe Costh-It - Weakens. For the severe racking cough that I comes with la-grippe, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is wonderfully heal ing and soothing. R. G. Collins, ex-. postmaster, Barnegat, N. J., says: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound' soon stopped the severe lagrippe cough that completely exhausted me. It cant be beat." Dicksons Drug Store.-Adv ry January's Slowing Up. Winter indoor life, heavy food and of irregular exercise cause a dull, tired -feeling. Folev Cathartic Tablets-tone id up the stomach .and bowels, liven up the liver, cleanse the system and give id the light, free feeling of proper diges tion and good health. Do not gripe or nauseate. Dicksons Drug Store.-Adv For Rheumatism. As soon as an attack of Rheumatism begins apply Sloan's Liniment. Don't p waste time and suffer unnecessary ag ony. A few drops of Sloan's Liniment on the affected parts is all you need. the pain goes at once. A grateful sufferer writes: PI was suffering for three weeks with Chronic Rheumatism and Stiff Neck, although 1 tried many medicines, they failed, and I was under the care of a doctor. Fortunately I heard of Sloan's Lini """ment and after using it three or four days am up and well. I am employed ""at the biggest department store in 8. F. where they employ from six to eight hundred-hands, and they surely will hear all about Sloan's Liniment H. B. Smith, San'Francisco, Cal.-Jan 1915. At all Druggists.-Adlv. Cold Weather Aches a Pains. Manry ones and pains, sore museles. stiff joints and much rheumatism at tributed to cold weather have their I first cause in the failure of the kidneys to properly eliminate waste matter from Sthe system. Foley Kidney Pills tone up weak and tdiseased kidneys, giving prompt relief from aches and pains. Y Dickson's Drug Store.' Adv. 5 How to Care Colds. Avoid exposure and drafts. Fat right. Take Dr. King's New Discov ery. It is prepared from Pine Tar, healing balsams and mild laxatives. a Dr. King's New Discovery kills and cx pels the cold germs, soothes the Irri I. tated throat and allays inflammation. It heals the mucous membrane. Search Sas you will, you cannot find a better cough and cold remedy. Its use over 45 years is a guarantee of satisfaction. -Adv. Six-Year-Old Had Comp. "I have a little girl six years old who has a good deal of trouble with the 'croup," writes W. E. Curry, Evans ville. Ind. "I have used Foley's Honey . and Tar, obtaining instant relief for her. My wife and I also use it and wIll say it is the best cure for had cold, cough, throat trouble and croup that I ever saw." DIckson's Drng Store. Ady. - Notice. I will be at the following places on rfdates given opposite name of place, to. take returns of personal property. No S1-2 land returned this year, except where ills it has~' been acquired since last return. No: A 50 per cent penalty will be added to Dis- those who fail to matte returns for 7, 4 their personal property. So you had rict best meet me at the nearest meetng ill- place to you, and save vourself trouble. 14 Paxville, Monday Jan 24th. ric; P-inewood, Tuesday Jan 25th. ills. Remini, Wednesday Jan 26th. 19' C. W. Browns Store. Thursday Jan 27 riet Fridmyerton. Jutdge Richbourg office, No' St. Paul, Sat urday Jan 29th. Dis' St. James. Monday Jan 31st. ), 4 Davis Station, Tuesday Feb ist. rit Jordan, Wedner~day Feb 2nd. ills. H A Alsbrook, Thursday Feb 30th. 'Foreston. Friday Feb 4LR. Wilson Mill, Saturday 5:h. moHarmony, A R Chandler, Monday ioFeb 7th. iclMidway, Barrows Mill, Tuesday Feb 8 ol Sandy Grove, W D McFaddin, Wed nesday Feb 9. wilDouiilas, Turbeville store, Thursday orFeb 10th. or- New Zion, Friday Feb, 11th. Alcolu, Saturday Feb 12th. r-er. A. P. Burgess, reCounty Auditor. invigorating to the Pale and Sickly I The Old Standard genera1 strengthening tonie, in~ GROVE's TaSTELESS chill TONIC, drives out RYS. Matarma.enrichesthebood.andbuildiltheeSY C. V. VERNER, Engineer -- Surveyor. Concdrete, Drainage, Roads. uperintendent of Water Works, MANNING, S. C. )hone. - Water Works. JOHN G. DINKINS, ATTORNEY AT Law. Manning, S. C. ce in Old Court House. J. H. L ESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. .C. DAVIS. J. W. WIDEMAN )AVIS & WIDEMAN, When wishing to take ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, we have the cars MANNING. S. C. Our drivers are always re aHARLTON DuRANT, price is reasonable Give ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. s. C. 0.VCant. x. aZ.maCI ; nKYAm URDY & O'BRYAN, ' Attorneys ounselors at. Law MANNING. S C. We Have! A Full Stock of 8uggies, Wagons, AND Harness in stock. and ask your inspection. Get our prices before you buy. Everything guaran teed, Highest prices paid for COTTON SEED 9.M.4Bradham &Son - There's a great variety of useful articles required in the kitchen for cooking purposes, and we have them all in superior quality. Kettles. Tea and Coffee Pots, Broilers, Saucepans, Fry Pans, Cake Pins, 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 yiou need a whole kitchen outfit or ani odd thi, g, it is bere. Alcolu Railroad Co. Effective Sept. 1, 1914. Sp'sdsTm al o 3 Station Train No. 1 TanN.2TanN.3TanN l Read Up. Ra on edU. Ra on Alaelu Ar. 8:30 a.ru. L.1:5am r :0pm v :5om McLeod Lv. 8:20 " "1:0 L.45 '82 Harby 4 8:15 " 102 " "4:0 " " :5 " 5 Durans " 8:05 " "1:5" "4~" "83 Sardinia " 7:50 " ' 05 ~ 41 :5" 1 New Zion " 7:40 " "113 ' 40 " "850 4 Beard 7:5 Su1:e0sed3:5 Tim Tabl 8:5 o. 13. SeLv..0 10:1.5 a"m A 3:5:0 pm Lv 9:05 .m. 17 Pazds~. "7:1 " " 11:40 " 3v :20 ' 9 :15 " 2 Hudsns 7:0 " " 11:5" "~ 3:10 " 9 :20 " 21 Olana " :00 "Ar 1205 p"m 3 :00 " r "9:30 " 7 Tran N. 1%ndNo 4 0:50e " 4:10 " "r8:45i" 12 TrinNo 2a~ N. " a 1:3 4ie - 400 "8-5j" 1 Tain NMoo 1an No are Duasn'e rd~:n Truis r r ai~,, P. R. A LDER M AN, T. M. A colJo. S C. RUB OUT PAIN 'h with good oil liniment. That's 1SlpSiey the surest way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is "Sinetkn oe inyP1 Takedtwoof Fole KidneyPitssof Hes,~Mules ate Etc. wt agaso pr ae atrec tingdufor yourter imenduingeth Pnabackndheidetheadacesinto acCtoute,,isuredhernacio, Coodfrf~i~ilmntI pain de to kin~eynd bladr al , w-w- Gaep sounlly Galln . H. T .. noiss, ules Catle Etc H.T.ithayg ays: Foe yars Iav bee unby top slep all ynigt ownAces, wihou ttng up . Sotertimes urnly ah Pa~~a-R1~~ i II fe minutes e going stoeId -p eumawkhla sif av togtd achnditied evryutig triesdu Fo KidneyPi and ater l tirel e nbl to sleep soundlyght nuesight."tme ol For Breii~s aos BOUBLE SEOlME bI do!!h o sesaa one E ioas Q tp 0 tt _ n . D.Ik k~b.. in ma.. On a.olhal . a a . e tirns o sln DPlo are tes aesm .sm. asoowb ro e 5v. oUtrnne Tocae. a n e s r t ist a boe n e t o . R. Js. a CO aLilEaa pstais ioverBat srofanni. Phne 7 ab6 soinUi . .E .AB. H.M ERT hiam itisaai s.:x iAND SVOsR. a. DbbOere ank an Tust Co., owTo Give Quinine To Children. Eulifrmnisthetrade-msrk ne glves to an Gzproved Oinlpe. ItFiaTastelessSyrup. les at to take and doe. not disturb the stomach. fbildren take t dneer know it is Quinine. odn islDoes ot nauseate nor jae nervousness sorringini; n the head. Try t the next time you seed Quinine for any r se. Ask for 2goua e original packae. e aTmeTPEORLINEiSbownlinbottle. 25 cents D R. J. A. COLlK DENTIST. Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. Phone No 77 C. 0. EWAR DS.HR. UA. PERRITT E DWARDS & PERRITT, La CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS.' Office Over Home Bank and Trust Co. MANNING R C. G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Office over Bank of Maning LOAN~S 1UG OTLTED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. P=47 a. O's~a, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, manning S. C. Constipatin outb dmadsa Enihes elodan siaBs thevWe Sy~stem. F0 ss. Tsek. daass&. h'eland a.eiassad f as e scceessabis Buiw. is a e asflom yeat. faZwonAi yu alk inhis ftses. No manofas toada swthu Der Cs KyOeing'esit Sto Q IACeTIt OK MONAfEY Th NAt Pils'Cre Ia tr'or1Dy oI2Ifor T fah l nto u e ay cas ofvt.hise. TH~Ata R aLESo M.v Rus anl't bile Livery 1 a trip or meet the trains ring up .Th c ;'s nd the most careful drivers that can be ha r ady to go in any kind of weather. ad h { us a chance. Yours to please. Auto Service AUI S THE BEST FRT to use this year is a mixtude of equal parts of Acid Phosphate and potton 'Seed Meal.' This mixture will analyse NINE pew cent. available Phosphoric Acid. and THREE AND ONE HALF per cen.Ain- . monia, and nearly if not quite 1E per cent. Potash., We are prepared to: furnish botlthe above materials and alo: Blood and_ Tankage. and we solicit inquiriesr; Manng, S Dont Forget To C~1 CITY TAILOR SHOPVA To get your Fall Suit, our Fall and Winter Samples is now in.~ We use the famous Bruner Woolen, an~- - we are prepared to give you a. guaranteed job. We also do Cleaning. Pressing; Dyeing and French DryCleaning. Repairing, Alter ing on all kinds of garments: All work guaranteed. F. C. WILLIAMS, Prop. ~PHONE No. 1. - OLD BAKERY S'JAND WELL! WELL ! WELL ! iF IT IS PLUMBING t ou want. get the Oldt Reliable to do your work. We are reatdy to give you estim tes on your Plamb ing at a low price. All dfork strictly guarante Come and pick out sour Fixtares. 01.1B ikery Stand. Next to Pressing Rowland & Caulder I Licensed Plumbers, Manning. S. C. We Lead, Others Follow. What Will The Harvest Be H~ve y ou evVr s'o- p -lto t. .irk o r -'he .1va t of y, ur Ife's wo k l b- A ~ o - or - .way p.rt ..f our - mnew- 'ep for th-Uk o . f o a g and ::,fort un. An :nv stiaan ,Il you uta om: sank woulid b- an for e'ar., farmer t. ha' e a --r" bankin ."'.*c inn. Yv-u m-a r.t 0 h.,t r.m ov'n.. 'f hiws-- d *ys: we can i~gt-~ the 'a' ror i o.*, "O'~ roo! eri y. a r6 hr rI'-- and wit hour any re d us pe D-op m t ' s' e uA ue-xui o',m e in:er Make the call friendly--you don't have to do bus ness every time ye u come in to) say "eo BANK OF TURE VILLE. -........