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Know It Well Famfiar Features Well Known to Hundreds of Manning Citizens. A familiar hurden in many a home, The burden of a "bal back." A lame, a weak or an aebing hack Often tellk you of kidney ilk. Doan's K'dney Pills are for weak kidneys. Here is good testimony to prove their 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 could hardly walk at. times. I was sore and lame and had rheumatic twinges in my shoulders. My head acbed and I had spells of diz ziness. The kidney secretions passed irregularly, sonnetimes being too fre quent and then again scanty. My knees and ankles became swollen. I doctored and tried different medicines with no results. Finally I used Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and they re lieved all signs of kidney trouble " Prica 5Oc, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mr. Dyson had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Our Jitney Offer. This and 5c. Don't miss this. Cut c out this slip, enclose with fli-e cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, Ill., writing your name and address plainly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs. colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathar tic Tablets. Diskson's Drug Store. Adv Down on His Back. C "About two years ago I got down on ? my back," writes Solomon Bequette. C Flat River. Mo. "I got a 50c. box of ? Foley Kidney Pills and they straight ened me right up. I recommend to all who have kidney troubie." Rheumatic aches and pains, soreness and stiffness, sleep disturbing bladder trouble, yield a quickly to Foley Kidney Pills. Dick- t son's Drug Store. Ad. moo c Liven Up Your Torpid Liver. To keep your liver active, use Dr. a King's New Life Pills. They insure good digestion. relieve constipation, c and tone up the whole System-keep your eye clear and your skin fresh and healthy looking. Only 25e, at your Druggist.-Adv. a To Cure Children's Cold. . U Keep child dry, clothe comfortable, a avoid exposure and give Dr. Beil's Pine Tar-Honey. It is pleasant, sooth lng, antiseptic, raises phiegm and re doces inflammation. The first dose a gives relief, continued treatment with proper care will avoid serious illness. or a long cold. 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. Get Ridofa Backing La Grippe Congh-It Weakens. tl For the severe -racking cough that 0 comes with la-grippe, Foley's Honey and Tar Comporund ,s wonderfully heal c ing and soothibg. R. G. Collins, ex postmaster, Barnegat, N. J., says: d ''Foley's Honey and Tar Compound i soon stopped the severe lagrippe cough i that completely exhausted me. It cant t be beat." Dicksons Drug Store.-Adv b Janurys Slowing Up. . a Winter indoor life, heavy food and C Irregular exercise cause a dull, tired feeling. FOiery Cathartic Tablets tone up the stomach and bowels, liven up the liver; cleanse the system and give, 0 the light, free feeling of proper diges tion and good health. Do not gripe or P nauseate. Dicksons Drug Store.-Adv ii For Rheumatism. As soon as an attack of Rheumnat.ism ec begins apply Sloan's Liniment. Don't h waste time and suffer unnecesary ag b, eny. A few dro-ps of Sloan's Liniment e on the affected parts is all -you need. e the pain goes at once. A grateful suffere' writes: i'I was suffering for three weeks with Chronic If Rheumatism and Stiff Neck, although ~ 1 tried many medicines, they failed, tI and I was under the care of a doctor. ii Fortunately I heard of Sloan's Lini- s< ment and afte- using it th ree or four - days'am up axnd well. I am employed at the bigges:, department store in S. F. where they employ froni six ton eight hundred hands, and they surely will bear all about Sloan'.s Lininment H. B. Smith, San Francisco, Cal.-Jana 1915. At all Driugglsts-Adv. Cold Weather Aches and Pains. c Many aches and pains, sore muscles. p stiff joints and much rheumatism at- Ii tributed to cold weather have their b first cause in the failure of the kidneys r< to properly eliminate waste matter from h the svstem. Foley Kidney Pills tone up ; weak and diseased kidneys. giving a prompt relief from aches and pains. ii Dickson's Drug Store. Adv. .n How to Cure Colds. Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat right. Take Dr. King's New Discov- v ery.: It is prepared from Pine Tar. c . healing balsams and mild laxatives. F< Dr. King's New Discovery kills and cxu pels the cold germs, soothes the Irri- 0 tated throat and allays- inflammation. 8 It heals the mucous membrane. Search si as you will, you cannot find a better n :cough and cold remedy. Its use over j 45 years is a guarantee of satisfaction. d -Adv. t Six-Year-Old Had Croup. r C "I have a little girl six years old who has a good deal of trouble with the croup," writes W. E. Curry, Evans-r ville. Ind. "I have used Foley's Honey A and Tar, obtaining instant relief for her. My wife and Ialso use it and wIll A say it is the best cure for bad cold, cough, throa' trouble and croup that I c' ever saw." Dickson's Drug Store. Ady. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLUNA, ? County of Clarendon, By James M. Windham, Esq., Probate I Judge. W HEREAS, Samual Thompson made suit to me, togrant him Letters of Ad minitration ofthe Estate and Effects of Braxton B. Thompson. These are therefore' to cite and ad- I monish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Braxt~on B. Thonmpson deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the- Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the 17th day of January next, after pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 1st. day of January Anno Doini 11 JAMES M. WINDHAM, [SEAL) Judge of Probate. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the .Judge of Probate for Clareodon County, on the Sth day of Febuary 1916, at 1] o'clock a. mn., for letters of discharge as Execuor- of the Estate of James L. Langsto:, deceased. .R. E. SMIT H. Executor. An Ordinance To Levy atnd Collect Licenses in The Town of Marning for The Year 1916. Be it orduinel by tl.e .Ilayor and Al dermen of the Town cf Manning in Counci' A-sembled: Section 1. That every person, firm, -ofmpany or corporatioon eng-iged in any trade, business or profession hereinaf :er mentioned within the limits of the own of Manning shall be required on >r before the 1st, day of February 1916, o obtain a license to exercise; said rade, business or profession within the irits of the said town: and every per on, firm or corporation not now so en faged, but expecting toengage in such rade. business or profession after the .st day of January of the present year, hall be required to first obtain license o exercise same, all the said license to ye fixed according to the schedule and Lmounts hereinaf er set forth. Section 2. Upou each and every nerchant or any other person, fin ompany or corporation doing business ithin the limits of the said town of danning, and for each and every store r place of business within the corpor te limits of the said town, except such s are otherwise specifically taxed by his ordinance, the license shall be as ollows: Upon merchants whoso gross cash nd credit sales do not excced: 2000 per annum ............$10.00 5 000 per annum............ 15.00 10.000 per annum............ 2000 15 000 per annum .......... 25 00 25000 per annum...... ..... 30.00 40000 per annum..... ..... 3500 50.000 per annum ............ 40.00 75 000 per annum ............ 45.00 100.000 per annum .......... 50.00 Section 3. Every firm, company or orporation required by the ordinance f the town of Manning to obtain a li ense to engage in any trade, business r profession for which a license is re uired, shall, before the 5th, day of anuary of each year, register with the own clerk, first his or her name or ty!e, and in case of a firm orcompany, nd the place of business; second, the rade, business or profession for which license is required: the place where ach trade, business or profession is arried on in the case of a dealer in nods, wares or merchandise, the mount, extent and value of the busi ess carried on, all of which stall be iven under oath. All persons, firms, omuanies or corporations commencing usiness on or after the fist day of anuary 1916 shallregister as aforesaid. shall be duty of the town 'clerk to ssess all persons, firms, comoanies and rporations liable for town licenses nder the ordinances of this town, and nter the same in a book to be known s the License Book, giving a classified nd complete list of all such .persons, rms, companies and corporations who re liable for town license, and the mount of license for which they are able. which licenses shall be obtained s herein provided, on or before the >t day of February, 1916. License all be issued by the Clerk and Treas rer. who shall keep a record of all li ense fixed by the ordinances of the >wn of Manning and assessed by him der authority thereof as aforesaid in ie manner prescribed by the laws of ie State of South Carolina and the edinances of the town of Manning. Section 4 If any person exercise or irry on any trade, business or profes on for the exercising carrying on or ling of which a license is required by its ordinance, without first register >g or taking out such a license as in ia be half required. he. she or they, sides being liable to the payment of ie license, shall be subject to a fine at to exceed $40 or imprisonment for time not to exceed thirty days. upon >nviction before the Mdayor or Acting a'or. Section 5. In every license to be Len out under or by authority of this dinance, shall be contained and set rth the purpose. trade business or rofession for which such ticense is ranted, and the same and place of usiness of the person or persons tak ig out the same, and- the time for hich it is granted. The Clerk and reasurer shall prepare a form of Ii nse to be used in ~each case, and shall l ae the same printed and bound in6 3ok form, in a neat and substantial E lanner, with a proper stub attached to l ch, upon which shall be written at se time the license is issued the name l the party obtaining the same, the -ngth of time covered by such license. eet her with the amount charged erefor; and the party receiving such ense shall keep the same posted in >me conspicuous place where his bus iess, trade or profession is carried on. .ny e'x.ons of the provisions of this ection shall be subject to a penalty of at more than $40 or thirty days im 'isonment.1 Section 6. The license gran .-d un er this ordinance shall not authorize 1 w person, firm, company or corpora- I on mentioned therein, to exercise or irry on trade, business or profession yecified in such license in any other lace than that mentioned therein. All censes issued on and after Febuary it shall not be for less than the cur ent year unless otherwise provided erein ~Section 7. For a license to carry on oy permanent or transient trades, bus ess or profession, the sum hereinafrer I entioned shall be paid into the town( ~easury in gold o.r silver coin, Unitedt tates Treasury note, National Bank otes or gold or silver certificates. e Section 8. Any money lender (pri- t ate) who shall charge, accept or re-s ive interest charges or compensation 1 >r the lending of money, directly prc udirectly, by whatever name, means 4 r device, in excess of the legal rate ofi per cent per annum, he, she or they, 1 al be subject to a fine not exceed-i ug 40 or imprisonment in the town 4 til for a time not exceeding thirty ays forseach offense and the rccord of ieir convictions, convictions shall be sported to the next meeting of town uncil whereupon the license of such arty or parties so convicted shall be evoked. suctioneers selling at public outcry .................$ 5 001t egency or agent real estate renting or selling............ 5 00 sgents selling fertilizers.......5 00 Lents or dealer in pianos and organs or either............ 10 00 1 agents not specially mentioned 10 00 I Lutomobiles, dealers......... 10 00 Lutomobiles. repair shop... 5 00i Lutomobile Livery, 1 Car.. 10 00 Luntomobile Livery, more than one Car......... .......... 15 00 t tanks or Trust Co's., with Cap ital Stock and Surplus less than $40,000........... ... 35 00 lanks or Trust Co's., with Cap ital Stock and Surplus moreC than $40,000.............. 50 00 irokers -merchandise.........5 00 illard or pool room, each. 30 00 larber shops, per chair.........2 00 llacksmith shops and wheel wrights ......... .........5 00< loarding houses or hotels for< the acconmdation of transient customers having 8 rooms and lew than 15............ 5 00 iauing 15 rooms and over... 10 003 3tting works, per annum. 5 00 3ttling works, per annum sell ing fron: wagons or trucks 5 00| 3ok ageits selling books by suboripn on.............. 10 00 3owling alleys.. ............35 00 3ill posters ........ ..,.......5 00 3i posters, per day........... 1 00 3uilding and Loan Association -local................... 10 00 3uilding and Loan Association -agents or representatives whose principal othice is not located in this State.......100 00 Au c e s.. .. . . . .. . 20 00) :utrs-itant, per day 1 00 Bicycles-agents or dealers. 5 00 Cotton gin and press in use... 10 0 Cotton seed oil mills, including =ins ... ..... .......... ... 50 01 Contracttrs taking coutracts over fifty dollars ........... 5 0( Contractors taking contracts nc't over one thousond dollars 10 0( Contractors takin, contracts over $1.000 uot over $5 000.. 15 0( Contractotrs taking contracts 85.000 not over $10.000...... 25 0( Contractors taking contracts over $10 000........... 40 0( Carnivals not less than per week 150 0( Circus and Menagerie per day exhibiting in -city .......... 100 C Dentists ................... 10 0( Dog and ponny show, not less than ............ . 10 0( Express companies or agencies each, for business done ex clusively within the town of Manning and not including any business done to or from points without the state and not including any business done for the government of the United States...... ..... 25 00 Exhibitions-Theatrical, mins trel or other tent, per day... 10 00 Electric light companies...... 20 00 Fish or oysters-sold on streets 5 00 Flying Jennie-per day....... 5 00 Fruit and vegetable stands or lunch-counters............ 5 00 Grists mills.................. 2 50 Hawkers and peddlers, per day 20 00 Hosiery mills ............... 5 00 Horse shoeing ............... 2 50 Harness repair shops.......... 5 00 Hucksters, produce......... 2 50 Provided, this ordinance shall not apply to farmers selling their produce upon the streets of Manning. [ce factory......... ...... 10 00 [ce-dealers, -at retail,- each house with wagons.......... 5 00 [ce cream saloon or cart...... 2 50 Insurance companies, life or fire, represented by transient solicitor or agent,per day... 20 00 [nsurance companies, fire or old line life ..... .... ... 10 00 [nsurance companies, accident, fidelity, guarantee, ive stock or other insurance company. . for each comprny........... 10 00 [nsurance solicitors of life and accident insurance companies and solicitors of fire and oth er insurance companies, un connected with a regular lo cal licensed agency of same.. 20 00 :nsurance of -any other kind and company, corporation or society having insurance fea tures other than charitable 10 00 :tinerant iepairer of bicycles, typewriters, sewing machine or cash registers, not regular ly emploped by licensed deal er ................ .... 5 00 ierosene or other oil companis 25 00 and loan companies or agents therefor .................... 10 00 .awyers ..... ................ 10 00 3aundries .................... 5 00 Laundry agents............... 5 00 dachine shons ............... 5 01 doney lenders................ 10 00 newspapers ..... ........... 5 00 'eddlers, per day........... 10 00 ?rintirg office, job............ 5 00 'hysicians.................... 10 00 'hotographers transient, per day ........................ 1 00 'botographers per year....... 10 00 'ressing clubs................ 5 00 'icture shows..-..... ..... 10 00 tailroads. for business done ex clusively within the limits of the town of Manning and not including any business done to or from points without the state and not including any business done for the govern ment of the United States.. 75 00 testaurants, serving meals on ly ........ ................ 500 sables (not sale) vehicles' and horses for hire only, this li cense shall apply to all per sons hiring out teams wheth er running a livery stable or not....-......-........,... 10 00 stables, vehicles, and horses sale and feed...............-2 00 stallions ............ ....... 10 00 lhoe repairers................2 50 law mills.......-..-.......10 00 lurveyors ... .... 5 00 lanitary Plumbing..-.........10 00 ibootinir Gallery............ 10 00 ikating Rink.................5 00 ign Painting-...............- 5 00 ign Painting, per day........-1 00 oda Fountains, connected with other business or alone.... 10 00 lelegraph companies or agen cies, for business done within the town of Manning and not including any business - done from points without the state and not including any busi ness done for the government of the United States........-10 00 relephone Companies, local... 20 00 Celephone Companies, long dis tance-..................... 10 00 Indertakers-.......-......-. 10 00 denders, street, per day....-.-20 00 wagons or other vehicles run for- gain, one horse each, on streets-..................... 5 00 Iagons or other vehicles run for gain, two borses each on streets-......--..-........10 00 .arehouses, each, with storage for hire-........-........ 10 00 Narehouses, tobacco..........10 00 Section 8. That the proceeds of the icense tax shall .be applied by the 31erk and Treasurer to the payment of he current expenses of the said town. Section 9 The amouns to be ch-arg d for license for any lother business, rade or profession not hereintofore pecificially enumerated. shall be fixed >y the Committee on Finance, but said ommitteelshall have no autbority to thange or reduce the license fees here n fixed: Provided that in case of short erm licenses, taken out in the latter >art of the fiscal year, the committee tn Finance may in their discretion re uce the license fee. Section 10. The Clerk and Treasur tr shall consultL the Committee o-2 Fi iance where the occupation of any ap >licant for license, or amount to be tbarged is questioned, and the commit ee shall bave power to decide the mat er. Section 11. The Clerk and Treas irer shall be required to turn over to be Police Department, the names of 1II delinquent license payers imme iately after the 1st of February 1916, ud the Police Department shall im nediately bring the delinquent before he Mayor for violation of this ordi iance. Section 12. That the Council shall iave the power to revoke any license or just cause. Section 13. It shall be the duty of ,be Police torce to investigate and re ort to tbe May or all persons doing )osiness without a license. Section 14. Thas on and after the >assage of this ordinance the penalty >f non payment of license shall be the um of ten per cent for every month or. art of month until said license is paid iscal year as to licenses to run from lanuary to January. Section 15.- All Ordinances or parts >f Ord'nances conflicting with this Or linance are hereby repealed. Done and ratified under the corpor te seal of the Town of Manning on the th day of January in the year of our [ord one thousand nine hundred and ,ixteen. A. C. BRADHAM, Atest: Mayor-. '. M. WELLS, City Clerk. CASTOR IA For Infanuts and Chilven In Use For Over 30 Years Alwaysear Seignar of . )I For Greatest Satisfacoa Use I . DOUBLE SERVICE Automobile Tires A esoluyt Punctureproof Doubts. Swrtfee are made Mtandard maa o b etese. mives tat muh fabtie and one inch suntace tread rubber and reen as other pneumatitfuro-the Spacean re ben the same. tires madoandareuse whoretlreamuabedo oedonantlretron -sc otbetolenated. IMayDoataeoeCat;.: Uresaze Innseinthe .1. goverment and 3aropean War rie. our ontptis liied to a eraneamount, bat pec10ppesas nt3: NECIES strew Tubes Tins eb. ad st 8.6 VAl sa ort ft. P174 L66 to.J~h 10.86 8.10 80z44 in. 53.90 SA Ss fin. 12.76 8.0 86x44 ii. 22.b0 6.76 83z! in. 16.75 4L2087 in. 23.0 6.20 lizi In. 16.70 M3 in.' 5.30 660 An other sizes not IncluCcd In above list also furnished. Non-ekids at 10s, additional. Terms: Pavmet with orderaZ aboveapeclal es~ ,10;6 disount allowed on orders for ~chek5 SiIt be Trrthes tires now and be convinced of their very f flY A highqafalties. Sold dreI ~ '~~ to the omso fffrDOus)t J Double SericeThe & Ruberh Ao.oe a DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST. Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. Phone No 77 C. 0. EDWiEDS. H. M. PERRITT EDWARDS & PERRITT, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Oce Over Home Bank and Trust Co., MANNING S, C. G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Office over Bank of Manning LOANS 'NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning S. C. C. V. VERNER, Engineer -- Surveyor. Concrete, Drainage, Roads. Superintendent of Water Works, MANNING, S. C. Phone - - -- Water Works. JOHN G. DINKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Manning, S. C. Office in Old Court House. J. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S.C. W.C. DA VIS. J. W. WIDEMAN DA V1S &WIDEMAN, ' M ANNING. S. C. C HARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. R. 0. PURDY. S. OLIVER 0 BRYAN PURDY.& O'BRYAN, Attorneys ounselors at Law MANNING. S C. uN XAMPLIE Of The Successful Busi ness Man is a gooJl one to follow; you can't go fa w. ong if you walk in his footsteps. No man of affrs today is without a commercial bank account; no business. however small, can afford to be without one. If von have not an account, et in line for success by opening one with today. Homew Batk aid Tnist Co Wenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININE and !RON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Bilds up the Whole System. 50 cents. Coughs and Colds 'Not to Be Neglected Anyone will realize the seriousness of neglecting a cold if he observes rsults of such neglect among his acquaintanCes. How often have you bcard, "IIe caught cold, didnt do any thirng for it and it turned into"--then some dreaded disease is namea. - Ordinary colds yield to prompt treatment at the beginning. That i why evr family should be supplied with a reliable cough mer ::ne-one that will heal raw and in:lamed sur face:.. loosen the phlegm. allay irri tation. ease the hoarserness and stop. te ticklin'g .-vnettion in the throat that does not permit one to sleep. . Io's.c? Honey and Tar Compound 1:; iavaluablo for relief of coughs, ehist. cr' up. whooping cough,. tick Ileg In throat, tightness er .oreness,* grippe cor b~ronchial cou.ghs. It con-' tair s @ harmful ingredier~ts. It is bling, soothing, efficient and pleas About Feb. 1., KATZOFF'S BARGAIN STORE. will occupy the store now occupied by Player Furniture Store. Best Grade Tobacco Cloth, 2c. Yard. Yours for a square deal, KATZOFF. We Have! A Full Stock of Buggies, Wagons, AND Harness. in stock, and ask your ir -pection. Get our prices before you buy. Everything guaran teed, Highest prices paid for COTTON SEED! D. M. Bradham&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 Tins, etc., we have in the most excellent makee. They are of the finest block tin, and formed in a way that reakes them most durable. Whether you need a whole kItchen outfit or an odd thir g, it is here. Alcolu Railroad Co. Efective Sept. 1, 1914.SuesdsT eTblNo13 aion Train No. 1 TriNo2 TriNo3 TaiN.4 l Read Up. Ra on edU. Ra on lelu Ar. 8:30 a.mn. L.1:5am r :0pm v :5pm cLecd Lv. 8:20 " "102 Lv4:0 " 80 " 2 arby " 8:15 " 102 " " 4:0 " "85 " 5 Drant " 8:05 " 103 " " :5 80 " 7 Srdinia " 7:50 " "1:0 " " 41 :5 " 1 ew Zion " 7:40 " "113 " 40 " "85 " 4 Bards " 7:35 " 111 " 3:0 " '8:5 " 1 Proda Jt. " 7:15 " 114 "3:0 " ' 915 " 2 Olanta " 7:0M TAr N. 12:54 ~ &0 A. 9:0" 2 Train No. 1uaneNo.d4sareme'aTabgerNT.ains Trrain No. 2 Train No 3rTraioeNo.r4iMs. PedD. . aDLN Up. RedDon " A020" Lco . 4:5 " :2 -ha Wil Th:25Ha"v:40t "8:2 " 5 Haveyo 10:35 stpe to th :25 o " " 8:3e ha"s of you lfes-or 10:50 be Ar 4:10 "t "wa part of you Sloan fo you, on Ar.l 12:05 . "~ri. r3:00 an wi.thou" 2 Tr a keth No . 1an N o -are seng r. c Tr o uies vr T rmainro. hnd No aveM eyandllRmebe 31 e ~od u ar he, ou B e e d Huone fa saios Wh ~aNWilF ThReHavLEstBe. DoesiPaimen Not long ago myleft kneebe came tame and sore. It pained me many restlesanights.. So'se $ rious did it become that Ilias forced to consider givingp ry w6rk wh'enIchaned tothinkof " Sloan's Liniment. Let a - less than one lionte ized meup. to use this year is a mixtude parts of Acid Phosphate a Seed MeaL This mixture: will analyse cent available Phosphori c R THREE AND ONEiffALpe monia, and nearly if :ot -.qie per cent- Potash. We are prepared to furnis ol above materials and also Tankage. and e s it inqu rigs - :t sMakeingS. C -'I, IIsadt. because o r v nthopoer t t utrebu yn av p by t starti ng acco1tiZ beutr..Bsiesw -at o aepcothcoung me~ j fTh.eyobaepertstta Bank Maon n~1r WELL! WELL! WELL IF IT. IS PLUMBING 'd ou want, get the Old Reliable to do your work. We are ready to give you estimates-on your Plam$ ing at a low price. All work strictly guaranteed. Come and pick out your Fixtures. OldBakery Stand. Next to Pressing Club Rowland & Caulder Licensed Plumbers, Manning, S. C. We Lead, Others Follow. flow To (jive QuInine To Chlildren.. ~ERLINE is the trade-mnark name given to an urprovedQuininle. Itisa TastelessSyrup. pleas. at to take and does not disturb .the stomach. JJjOL ILJg hildren take it and never know it is Quinine. lso especially adapted to adults who cannot Is to be dreaded. It 3eede to .zrsea tke ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor uilmesnts. Fever. Ina--geedem. ause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Trry Sick Reedeote P-a--e. System e tthe next time you need Quinine for any pur- a soor. of other troubles'foIlw. ose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. 'The Don't let Comstipation last. 2 ame FEBRILIN~E is blown in bottle. 25 cents. E~u ides. Liver mn ad active. Rifot he Qu:inine Thiat Does Not Affect Thie Head omsa--d. ga ha - -ds ecause of its tonic and laxative effect. L.AZ-Nha eerta - IVE BROMO QUININE is better thanl ordinary uinine and does not cause nervousness nor ook for the signature of R. W. GROVE. 25c. -ii~ -our drggistDwllgresad moneyif PAZ Blind. Bleeding orProtrtiding Piles in 6tol4days. SATISFAC110NoKM~~T he first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.