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Don't Neglect Children's Kidney Weakness. Manning Parent Should ;ot Cyerlook the Lit tie One's Kidney Ailments. One of the m'es :n:oirg ailments of chikdhood is weak kid:ev, antd inabil ity to'cn' i the kidney -e -r-tious. Not O:,iv i; lthi, at~eurgn -rouble,and one tha: eve::. mo !)er is auXiOU'to e" rid f. but it is it [,.an eas-s a sig unt of danguer., f tole: that will1,et worse con--a,L"y if n' atttn-lcd to. If tur eh:'d is fr: ii or litfu:, do-eu't run arouni tr p'a ike o:her enildren. cmlrntai:hs cf b ckaebe and of feeline tired- sesr~eet k:: ey w, akcnesc D on's Ki.u- Pi:;,. are Vert: etleetive for kid n,' v."knes, la elidreu and are per rt'."-y :e', a:itj on parentS rcco:n . . s. 1;-1t. S. boundary St, iact.g. ',Iy-: ". \ %ounzer member of my Fa-ry had teak kidueiss after a iev, r. lie had dzzy spe is and th. i : -vs net 1. to-) rrq-i-nt y. ausin mue' imnioarce boh ta and nienlt. I go. Doan's Kdn-y i'..1; at the Dick son Drug Cu.. and they telieved the trouhle." Price 50, at all dealers. Dout sim ply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pti:s-the same that Mrs. Bell rec.umeud. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Bu ffalo. N. Y. Germans Use New Kind of Shelf. The Germans in the Dvinsk regions are using - a new shell, which has a cast-iron nose grooved internally and with a central opening nearly one inch in diameter, from which, several hours after the shell has burst, there still comes a strong odor of prussic acid. The shell, which is provided with an arrangement to delay the explo sion, generally bursts on the ground. Wounds of the slightest character from fragments of these shells, in evitably and usually very rapidly, cause death. Real Harbinger of Spring. The groundhog is accepted by many as giving the first clue to when spring may be expected. Others wait for the robin, but all will concede that among the real harbingers of spring is the small boy playing "keeps." When the genuine vernal spirit is in the air it unerringly is manifested by Young America who instinctively turns to marbles. The fever is not on him long, but it is never-failing and always coin cident with the break-up of winter. Give Libraries to War Victims. When the Russians invaded East Prussia they destroyed every library in the villages and cities they occu pied so the inhabitants are left with out books. The Berliner Goethebund has start .d a subscription to restore the books. Herr Krupp von Bohlen headed it with $1,250. Bitiousness and Stomach Trouble. -i'n:) 'ear-. nio I suf'erPd from ire que-- t u'ians of "t ,n:.ch troub'e and b. iou.ness.' 'writ s his Emma Ver hroi'e. Litna, Oh o. ": could rt -cry liti- food thatt areed with me and I '-became so dizzy and sick at my stomach at time, that I hid to take hold of something to kee:> from fallinz. Seeino Chambertain's Tablets advertised I decided to try tham. I improved rap idly." Obtainable e-very',where. Adv. .Geese Could Not Skate. A flock of more than fifty wild geese mistook glare ice in Kabekona bay, Leech Lake, Minn., for placid water, and afti alighting on the smooth surface were unable to take flight and 'were held prisoners. The ice was so slippery it prevented the geese from "takIng a running start" In order to dly. The geese, falling about on their backs, attracted four hunters, who were unable to reach the geese on ac count of the dangerous thinness of the ice. Finally a wooden platform was built and pushed over the Ice ito the flock. The birds then flopped aboard the platform, made a run of it and soon were flying away. Cold-Blooded Criticism. "It's impossible to tell the truth all the time." "So~ it seems. What prompted that remark?" "I've just been listening to a man discussing the merits of his new mo torcar. The gloss of the tonneau, the luxurious upholstery, the dazling re flection from the brass and nickel parts and the swiftly spinning wheels -of a new car never fail to bewitch the senses of its owner and warp his judgment of a machine that is-at best but a striking example of man's in ability to make anything that Is per fect." Such insolence! "Let me pay the fare, dear," said the woman in blue. "No, no, dear. I'll pay it,;' said the woman in black. "But, I insist." "Oh, no. I have a dime somewhere in my purse if I can only find it." "So have I. Wait a moment while I look." "Ladies," said a large, gruff man. "i'll pay your carfare. The arga ment ii getting on my nerves." And they both glared at the brute in unspeakable amazement. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A STO R IA Notice .All person ha;'imn' claims agains~t the estate of Mt-s. Fuzenia Rh ame will present samte r', ai a ipersotIs 0wm02 said estate wiil mn 2a payment to the undersittned. or hi% attorney. W. M. Lono, ExecutOr. The Portner Apar-tmenlts, Wash., D. C. Charlton iDuRatt AttorneY IFrom Weak and Lame To Well and Strong1 Try them. Noley Kidney Pills will do for other ~n and woe-qik ly--what th have done for Mrs. Straynge. "Last year, I got almost down with my back," writes Mrs. H. T. Straynge of Gainesville, Ga., R. No. 3. "I suf fered from inflammation- of the blad 4er, and whenever I stopped doctoring I grew worse. I tried Foley Kidney Pinls, and after taking them awvhile my bladder action becamne regular and the stinging sensation disappeared. I am now stronger in my back than I've been for several years, and since get ting well, I've stayed well and had r no return of the trouble." Start in now to use Foley Kidney Pills. You will feel an improvement from -the very first doses, showing bow quickly they act on kidneys and bladder. They stop irregular urinary; .action. ease pain In back and sides, limber up stiff joints and aching mus cles. They put the kidneys and blad . der in sound, healthy COndition. TrZ them. Dir-hsen's Drug Store. Save Your Paper, Says Uncle Sam. Save your old paper and rags! E so doing, according to the departmei of commerce, you not only will be ei riching yourself to a certain exten but will be aiding paper manufacture to solve what promises to become very serious problem-the shortage c raw materials. The department is sending broa cast letters to business firms urgin them to conserve their old pape: Something like 15,000 tons of pape are manufactured every day in th United States and a large proportio of this, after being used, is throw away or burned, with the result tha just so much raw material must b obtained. Most of this paper can be used agai In the manufacture of a slightly ii ferior grade. His Quest. "You say you are a wanderer ove the face of the earth?" we asked th' shabby, sad-eyed man with the utterl; hopeless air. "Yes," he answered with a sigh "Seven years ago my wife sent m out with a sample of yarn to match and I am still trying to match it. Diligent. "What has he accomplished fron stud'ng art?" "Well, he frequently paints th' town red. Shculd Sloan's Liniment go Along? Ofcourse it should! For after a strent ous day when your muscles have bee exercised to the limit an application c Sloan's Liniment will take the sorenes and stiffness away and ret you in fin shape for thy morrow. You should als use it for a sudden attack of tooth ach stiff neck, backache, stings, bites any he many accidents that are incidenta to a vacation. "We would as soo leave our baggage as go on a vacatio or camp out. without. Sloan's Liniment Writes one vacationist: "We use it fo everything from cramps to toothache Put a bottle in your bag, be prepare and have no regrets.-Adv. Constipation and Indigestion. "I have used Chamtberlairl's Tablet and must say they are the best I have ever used for constipation and icdires tion. My wife also used them for indi estion and they did her good." write Eugene S. Knight, Wilmington. N. C Chamberlain's Tablets are mild anc gentle in the-ir action. Give tht m , trial. You are certain to be pleased witi the agreeable laxative effect whic tbey produce. Ob:atnabie every Rhfre Adv. Recognized Fighters. It was at a royal review of troops that Queen Victoria made an immortal declaration. Regiment after regiment, English, Irish, and Scotch,. passed be ore the queen. When the Grenadier guards went past she expressed the warmest of admiration for the fault ess technic of the regiment. When a regiment of Highlanders marched past she became positively enthusias tic. "Magnificent!" her majesty is re ported as saying. "What splendid sol diers those Highlandmen are!" Then came an Irish regiment, which one is not stated. This time it was not sc nuch the faultless marching and the splend!id physique that so impressed er majesty. For a moment she said othng. Then in a low voice she turned to an officer and said: "Ah! Tat is bloody war!" Antiquity of Passports. Passports are a very ancIent insti tution. Some of the old monkisi chroniclers mention as an achieve ment on the part.of King Canute tha1 he obtained free ,passes for his sub ects through various continental coun tries on their, pilgrimages to thE shrines of the Apostles Peter ant Paul, at Rome. Each pilgrim was fur nished with a document in the naturE of a passport called "Tructuria de tinere Peragez ta." Hall in his "Chronicle" makes reference to a sys temn of passports in the time of Ed ward IV, and the enforcement of this system is known to have been very strict in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. Realistic Touch. "Lots of realism in this book." "How's that?" "The author describes a meeting 0: anarchists." "A::d ',he president of the societl takes out an Ingersoll to see what timE it is." A Hacking Cough Weakens The System. Don't suffer with a hacking cougl hat has weakened your system--get :ttle of Dr. King's New Discovery, it se over 40years, and benefiting al who use it,. the sooth ing pine balsant with tar heal the irritated air passage -soothes the raw spots. loosens th mucous and prevents raekinst the bod, with coughing' Dr. King's New Dis coery induces natural sleep and aid nature te cure you -Adv. Winthrop~ College. SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINA TION. The examination for the award c vacant scholarships in Winthrop Co lege and ifor the admission of nel students will be held at the count court house on Friday. JIuly '. a' a. mn. Applicants most not be less tha 16 years of age. When 5cholar-hips a' vacant. after Julvy they will be awart ed to those making the highest ave: age at this examination, provided the meet the conditions governing th award. Applicants for scholarshit should write to President .Johnson bi fore the examination for scholarsii examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and fre tuition. The next session wvil ope September 20. 191(;. For further info maion and catalogue, address Pre~ts dent D. Rt. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. Constipation Is to be dreaded. It leads to serious ailments. Fever. Indigestion. Piles. Siok Headache. Poisoned System and a sooof other troubles follow. DntetConstipation last. Keep your Kidneys. Liver and Bowel healthy and active. Rad your system of fermented, gassy foods. Nothing better than Dr. King's NewLife Pills All Druggists 25 cents SATISFACyION OR MONEY BACK Whenever You Need a General Ton Take Grove's The Old Standard Grov'e's Tastele chill Tonic is equal"' 'valuable as General Tonic becaur~ it contains ti well known tonic properties of QUININ and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Driv" out Malaria, Enriches the Blood ar A MODERN TONIC It is recommended to Improve the Ap petite, give tone to the stomach. build up that run down condition and promote strength. Order a bottle today. Dickson's Drug Store 'SIIN 2IfIO'IA 2TIOII NOQN32IV'IO M-achirney Mnoil asn.d .Paiaq Sq pis i1r.d lA\ ~a -,)III jo _~qjO On~1b atno! s Olt'AutllO mutt oil S !upl,.i is l d Ac ijit u Pl IonI puP q53.1J szt u -Inq iU.iY untuS U' wO.tj pn inTtU].fO i .SII! .i1uo lo\ *Waatj2 tIlAi .IHI.1flJ uodn awlssut ;c e.Tnsntl(I -)'1i o.ALtji a.t;;o:u jo 03 d ui puit .rnohIj uopua.lVIC - -uL'[ .1110O U! OOua-.uacS )S~p~ts eq PaII'~' soul~emo s] OUGO4 OAej4 P 1 !W I1I The Bailey-Lebby Co Machinery. Mill and Plumbing Supplies. Automobile Supplies and Accessories. G. & J. VEEDOL Tires and Tubes. Oils and Grease. CHARLESTON. S. C. Special Excursion Fares From Manning. NEW YORK CITY. Account National Educational Convention. Tickets will be sold Jur~e 29, 30 and July 1, limnitea. returning until July I12. Fare. $25.15. BALTIMORE, M. D. Account Grand Lodge Elks (B. P. 0. E.) Tickets will be sold July 5, t;, 7, $ and 9, limited returning until July 19. Fare. $17.70. BUFFALO, N. Y. Account Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic' Shrine, Imperial Council. Trickets will be sold July 8, 9 and 10, limited returning until JIuly 23. Fare. $30.95. For schedules. reservation and more detailed informa tion. call on. H. D. CLARK, Ticket Agent, Manning. Atlantic Coast Line. The Standard Railroad of South. The Strong Withstan~d the I-eat of R..ACi. lewh ~ewetsl estrengthened DR . and enabled to go ttrough the depress- i UpnLairs ov-er WVeinberg's Corne*r St ig heat of summuer b': sking regularlyNNGSC Grove's Tasteless Chin Tonic. nt purifies AING, S. C. and enriches the blood and builds up Phone No 37 the whole system-. 500). --_ __ _______________ OHN G. DINKINS, Good Looks are Easy A~RE TLw Manning, S. with ,.Y Omce in oid Court house. Magnolia H. LESESNE -Balm. WW ATTORNEY AT L. e a MANNING. S. C. ~'Look as good as your city cousins. "0 --__ -tter if you do Tan or Freckle Magno! ~Baalm will surely clear your skin inaanntl. 6 0. EDWARDS H. M. PERl Hearsfaceand rubit o again befre d ~.~.DW\ARDS & PERRTT to-day and begi te eairprovn'ent at AND SURVEYORS. once. White. Pink and Rose-Red Colors. Qflh-e Over 13auk of 31aonin.. 75 cents at Druggists or by mail dired.- \1ANNING S 0. SAMPLE FREE. LYON MFG. Co. 40 So. 5th St., Brooklyn. N.Y. DAvls & WIDEMAN, -- ____-_ ATTORNEYS AT LAw, ~'i~~T lZCAU ANNING. S. C. DLRANT &ELLERBE. I' M1~ANNING. S. C URD &O'BRYAN, Attorneys ounselors at Law MANNING. S C. G. T. FloydL SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINI Office over Bank of Manning -~ - -LOANS NEGOTIATJ On F irs.t-Class'- Real Esti Mortgages. Purdy & ~y S:~WA~STONS.C. ATTORNEYS AT LAM CH R ES O ,S C Ma nning o. THE BESTI FERTILIZER to use this year is a mixtude of equal parts of Acid Phosphate and Cotton Seed Meal. This mixture will analyse NINE per cent. available Phosphoric Acid, and THREE AND ONE-HALF per cent. Am monia, and nearly if not quite ONE per cent. Potash. We are prepared to furnish ;both the .- I above materials and also Blood and Tankage. and we solicit inquiries. Manning, S. C. 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 makes them most durable. Whether you need a whole kitchen outfit'or an odd thing, it is here. We Have! A Full Stock of iBuggies, Wagons, I AND IH arness - in stock, and ask your inspection. Get our , prices before~you buy. [Everything guaran teed. -Highest prices paid for ore~COTTON SEED! -D. M. Bradham&o Seashore Round Trip FIT ares From M~anning. - RS s.0......................To Wri!ghts il le Beach $3.85 ..... ... ... .. ... To Isle of Palms - 3.85..... ....... .. . To Suliivans Island. LX 7.0 . . . . . ... .. .. .. .T 1\lyrtle Beach. $14.43 ..... . . ..... To NofoN', Vi.1 Sumter Trickets oni sale frem 1a~y 15 to October 15, inclusive, limited returning until October 21. Liberal stop-over Week-End Excursion Fares. $2.7.5....... ......... .... ...... To Isle of Palms. $2.75 .... ................. ....Sullivan's Island TN Tickets on sale flor al Irains on 'ech Saturday and tor forenoon trains ron eneb Su ndi y* fr M1ay ':7 to Sept 10, icusive, lii ted returning to reach oreiinlsatg -point prior to midnight of Tuesday niext fol lowing date Sunday Excursion Fares. 91. 8'..................-.-----.To Charl' ston . 0ic 11 lon Q fo In . rins 15on aebi Sunday fron> toh tin Ni'. 1> ie iueld to leave (aar esin S:- p. in. ate fully fu rnished upon appl icationi tothf AtlantiC COast Line, ~~ The Standard Railroad of the South. FIRE INSURANCE THE RENEWAL OF YOUR INSUR ANCE ON FARM PROPERTY SHOULD COME TO THE FARMERS MUTUAL PROTECTION ASSOCIATION of Sum ter. Clarendon and Lee Counties. S. C., by virtue of the fact that this Associa tion is not run for profit of its ,:r :mers MAKE APPLICATION TO YOUR TOWNSHIP DIRECTOR or Sumter Trust Co. AGENT. Sumter, South Carolina. KEEP COOL! Buy Your Kool Cloth Suits For $5.98. pecial'Bargains Everyday in Dry Goods, Clothinq, Shoes, Ladies' Hats, Skirts and Children's Dresses. A call will convince you. OUR MOTTO: More Goods 'tr Less Money No tKATZOFF- i oatPlayer Furniture Co.'s Old Stand, Manning.8.C WANTED 00 PalmiBeach Suits to Clean and Press at 25c. 300 Suits to Sponqe and Press at 20c, Suits Cleaned at 75c. ork done by experienced help. Oldest San itary Shop in town. FINE TAILORING ook for the Sign. ofman rench Dry Cleaning Co. T. N. WILDMAN, Manager. 'Phone 142. Time tells whati yudid ysedy Make to-morrow better. by starting a Bank* account to-day." .for no other reason than the unforeseen demands incident an life, you owe yourself a Bank account. s a duty. because you haven't the power tol'predict the but you have poiwer to start a Bank account and fortify for tre. Besides we want to help worthy young men to succeed. odaywith S. be Bank of Manning.