The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, July 12, 1916, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

Don't Neglect Children's Kidney Weakness. Manning ?arent Shid at Overlook the Lit tic 0.'s Kidy Aims tz. O .i nents of elioihzed is vweak kid&t'p and inabil itv to cornti the kida-' lr tions. Not only is this a discouragit roubleand one that every mother is auxious to get rid of. but. it is in many cases a sig nal of danger. of trouble that will get w')rse constantly if not attended to. If veur chi'd is frail or ltfui dosen't run i'.ond cr pay like other childrei. c'omplains of back ache and1 of feeling tired--susaeet kit~ey waknies:.Doain's Knuey P is are very etfeetire-for kid ner weaknets in children and are per fectly safe Manning parents rceom mend them. Mrs. J. S. Bell, S. Boundary St , Nanning. says: "A .ounzer member of my family had weak kidneys after a fever. He had dizzy spells and th' kidn.vs acted too frequently, causing much aunoyance both day and niht I got Doan's Kidney Pill at the Dick son Drug Co., and they relieved the trouble " Price 50c, at ali dealers. Doct sim ply ask for a kidney remedy-ge Doan's Kidney Pilis-the same that Mrs. Bell rec,.mend:. Fote'-Milburt, Co., Prop=., Buffalo. N. Y. Found it Hard. Mrs. Oliver Harriman enlivened with an appropriate anecdote at the Colony" "" in New York an argument on do=: economy. "I hot. ' she said, "that there are few men like Smith. "Smith got married, and the eve ning of his first pay day he gave his bride $14 of his $15 salary, and kept - only a dollar for himself. "But the second pay day Smith gave his wife one dollar and kept $14 for himself. "'Why, John,' she said passionately, 'how on earth do you think I can man age for a whole week on a paltry dol lar?' "'Darned if I know,' he answered in -calm tones. 'I had a rotten time my self last week. It's your turn now.'" -Philadelphia Bulletin. Moved Quinine Trees. Sir Clements Robert Markham, e plorer, traveler, archeologist, who in troduced the cultivation of the quinine yielding cinchona trees from Peru in British India, an act of incalculable value to the world at large, Is now 'eighty-five years of age. For many years- he held the presidency of the Royal Geographical society. His life has been one of travel and adventure, beginning with the navy in 1844. He served in the arctic expedition of 1850 1851, and the following year left the navy. Then followed journeys of a scientific nature to Peru and Abys sinia, and in 1867 he became secretary of the India office. Many volumes of travels, history and of a general char acter came from his pen, Including the masterly "The Incas of Peru." Information. "What does it mean," asked Willie, looking up from his history lesson, "when it says that the Roman neither aked nor gave quarter?" "Why-er-you see, they had a dif ferent system of currency In those days," replied his father, "and so, of course, they didn't call them quarters. They called them sesterces or diae - sauril, or something like that." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO RIA Shonld Sloan's Liniment go Alongt Ofevurse it should: For after a strenu ous day when your mu-scles have been exercised to the limit an application of Sloan's Liniment will take the soreness and stiffness away and get you in fine shape for thy morrow. You should aimA use it for ;a sudden attack of tojth ach. stifI neck, backache, stings, bites and mho many acridents that are iucidenta to a vacation. -' W would as som' leave our baggage as iro 00 a vacation er camp out without Sloan's Liniment" Wt :e's one vacationist: "We use it fo: e' ery thing from cramps to toothaches Put a bottle in your' bait. be preparec and have no regrets.-Adv. Pigeons Learn to SwIm. The swimming of blue pigeons-the familiar domestic birds--is the re snarkable sight reported to a Dutch 'natural history journal. Some months ago one of the doves was thrown into the water in a flight and rescued by human aid, and since then they have become more failimar with the water. Pieces of bread noticed in shallow places evidently tempted them at first. Gaining courage, they soon learned to swim, and just before making his report'the observer saw two of them sailing around like gulls a few yards from h!; house. When they tired of the bath they quietly flew out of the water. Constipation and Indigestin. "I have. used Chamuberlain3's Tablets and mus: sav they are the best I have ever' used for' constipationl and indiges' tiorn. N v wife aso used them for mdi' gestion and they did her grood," writes Eugrene S. Knight, Wilmington. N. C. Chamberlain's Tablets are mild and gentle in their action. Give them a ti. You are certain to be leased with the agreeable laxative etfect which they produce. Obininahie every where. Adv. Notice. All persons havinur claims agains! the estate of Mrs. Eugenia Rhame will pre-sent sacie to, andi al p)ersons owice sai I estate wil make pavmenlt to the undersigned, or hi, attorue'. WV. M. Luinn, Executor. The Portner A partments. Wash., D. C. Charlton Duitant, Attorney. Manningu, S. C. SHere's Speedy Relief 1 So Kidney Troubles "701e7 'id': " Pifls have dens me a heap of good.' AiI. T. Rartlett, Sr -k ton, Mass. Some days it seems as if you catn no longer bear the rain and misery you suffer from kidney and bladder trouble. The ache across your back grows worse with every move you make, and with every step you take. It not only robs you of all your streng' h and energy, but it affects the other inmportant organs of the body as well. Nervousness, head ache, disordered stomach, liver trouble. bad eyesight, are only some of tne con dlitions that fonlow kidney trouble. Foley lKidney Plus help the sick weak lkidneys to read~n ti'.- normal healthy state and activi']ty. Whenf they are again able to do their work effectively, your syst em is ro longer choked and blocked with poisonlous wasto matter. Your tom' ms clear up.) your weariness, rymp-sey md weakness go away. -e'y Kidn~y,.Pills can do you also "a heap of good nicks::n's Drue Store. OFFERED HEADS TO SULTAN Unusual Infraction of Mohammedan Etiquette Explained to Satisfac tion of Russian Ambassador. The importance of Adrianople fox the TtrIfs has largely been a strategic one-mingled with the sentiment they feel for it as the first city of any size they captured in Europe, and the seat of one of the most famous of their mosques. The author of "The Revolt of a City" was probably an Oriental forerunner of our own western town boosters. Still, the fact remains that even after the fall of Constantinople the place continued to be a favorite resort of the sultans. Adrianople had something besides war to talk about in 1567, for instance, when the ambassa dors of Austria, France, Persia, Poland and Ragusa came to present the re spects of their governments to the newly succeeded son of Suleiman the Magnificent. The Persian was the last to arrive. When he made his state en trance into the city he was met by the Turkish authorities and by the other ambassadors and their suites. He was astounded by the fact that these last took off their hats as he passed, it be ing a serious breach of etiquette for a Mohammedan to uncover his head in pnblic, and he demanded an explana tion of the extraordinary gesture. The master of ceremonies, a famous poet and wit of his time called Shemsi Pasha, told him that the Christian am bassadors thereby signified their will ingness to leave their heads at the feet of Sultan Selim II.-H. G. Dwight, in Harper's Magazine. HIS AUDIENCE WELL IN HAND Member of BriUsh Parliament, With "Gift of Gab," All His Own, Reigned Supreme. When Mr. Gibson Bowles was in the British house of commons he was never pedantic or dull, despite the fast that he was reputed to breakfast off Blue-books. If anyone started a point in connection with naval mat ters, there was "Cap'n Bowles" ready to make him look foolish. Mr. Mun della once tried his hand and got more than he expected. "Suppose," thun dered Mr. Bowles across the house at the astonished Mr. Mundella, "the right honorable gentleman were at sea in heavy weather close hauled"-then follc wed a complicated problem of naval tactics. What Mr. Mundella would have done under the circum stances remained a mystery. What he did under Mr. Bowles' interroga tions was to sit silent and look gloomy. Sir William Harcourt once solemn ly complained that Mr. Bowles had called him a political Mr. Stiggins. "The right honorable gentleman will pardon me," replied Mr. Bowles. "He is not correct. I called him an inflated Mr. Stiggins!"-Manchester Guardian. Pictures for Passports. "Quick deliveries made for passport purposes" is the sign which is likely to appear In every photographer's win dow, a New York correspondent of the Pittsburgh Dispatch writes. Several large firms in this city report that during the last year they have made nice sums of money from this special department. If you contemplate tray dilng abroad it Is well to know that before you cazn get a passport you must provide three unmounted photo graphs of yourself on thin paper, with light backgrounds. These have to be afied to the passport and the dupli cates. New York's first passport of fice Is located near Trinity church. The offce is almost large enough to accommodate half a dozen persons at one time. The waiting line sometimes extends down the corridor to the ele vator. Geological Data. A strange fact, and one of the great est scientific significance. Is that all the mollusks of the western mountain regions of the United States show in a most marked degree a closer rela tionship to the mollusca of Asia than that of the eastern portion of the U.nit ed States, which, coupled with the fact that this is also true of some of the mammna of the Western states, gives great weight to the theory that there once existed a land bridge be twe Asia and the continent of North America, and that the Eastern and Western United States were divided by a large inland sea. A Hacklig Cough Weakens The System Don't suffer with a hacking cough that has weakened your systewa-get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, in use over 40years, and benetiting all who use is, the sooth ing pine balsam with tar heal the irritated air passages -soothes the raw spots. loosens the mucous and prevents rackingr the body with coughing- Dr-. King's New Dis covery induces natural sleep and aids nature te cure vou.-Adv. Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINA TION. The examination for the award oi vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col. lege and ifor the admission of ne~ students will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 7, at a. m. Applicants most not be less that: 16 years of age. When scholarships arE vacant after Julv they will be award. edl to those waking the highest ave-r age at this examination, provided the meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson be for-e the examination for scholarshii. examination blanks. Scholarships arc worth $100 iand f ree tuition. The next session will opel September 20,1l916. For further infor mation and catalogue, address Presi dent D. R. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. Constipation Is to be dreded. It leads to srious aimoets. Fever. Indigestion, ?ile5 a seer of other troobles Sollow DN-t let Ceatisation last. Kee Ker idneys, Liver and Dowels elthy and ative. lid your systema offormented, gassy foods. Nothing better then Dr. King's NewLife Puls AN D~ruggists 25 cents Whenever You Need a General Toni Take Girove's The Old Standard Grove's Tastele: chill Tonic is equally valuable as General Tonic becaur: it contains tb well known tonic propertiesoiQUININ: and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Driv out Malagia, Enriches the Blood an Buidn the Vuia aSytem. 5O cent! HEAT FLASHES, DIZZYNERVOUS Mrs.Wynn Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her DuringChange of Life. Richmond, Va. - "After taking seven bottles of Lydia E. ?inkham' s Vo getable Com pound I feel like a new woman. Ial ways had a headache during the Change .> of Life and was also troubled with other bad feelings com mon at that time dizzy spells, nervous ' feelings and he at flashes. Now I am in better health than I ever was and recommend your remedies to all myfriends. "-Mrs.LENA WYNN, 2812 E. 0 Street, Richmond, Va. While Change of Life is a most crit ical period of a woman's existence, the annoying symptoms which accompany It may be controlled, and normal health restored by the timely use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Such warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity; sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable ap petite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness. For these abnormal conditions do not fail to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. VIN A MODEF It is recommende petite. give tone to ti that run down cor strenqth. Order a bo Dickson's "Pride of CIa Housekeepers want pur cakes and pastry they make al 'Pride of Clarendon I some article, just as nature in It is wholesome. nourishing disappointing. When you hax sure you have the best. Sold by better class Iloi CLARENDON ROLL The Baile~ Machinery. Mill and Automobile Supp] 6. &J. Tires and Tubes. CH A RLES IThe Stror'g Withstand the Heat of ISur.mner 2en~~rs-:o Weak Old peopl wh :k~bl, and younger people who~ . ea.. .he strengthened and enabied to go throuxnh the depress ing heat of suLer b. :.h~ing regularly Grove's Taseless c 'm Touic. It purifies and enriches the Li.o and builds up the whole syte) Re Good Looks are Easy with Magnolia Balm. Look as good as your city cousins. No matter if you do Tan or Freckle MagnoL a Bairn will surely clear your skin mneantly. Heals Sunburn, too. Just put a little on your face and rub it off again berore dry. Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle to-day and begin the improvement at once. White. Pink and Rose-Red Colors. 75 cents at Druggiats or by mail dired. SAMPLE FREE LYON MFG. CO.. 40 So. 5th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. ~ HARLESTON. S.C. Activities of Women. Great Britain has 17 women who are peeresses in their own right. One hour for lunch each day must be allowed all women workers In New York state. Barnard college girls have taken up jiu jitsu, the ancient sport and de fense used in Japan. An army school of cookery, at which women instruct, has been in augurated for the training of military cooks who will serve at the front with the British army, and already 13 wom en are engaged in this work. Miss Hoyl Skinner of Georgia has been appointed by l'e department of agriculture to demuistrate farming to women of the South. Sophie L. Burke of Detroit has given $35,000 for the establishment of a home for the reclamation of chil dren with criminal tendencies. Making Paper From Grass. The department of agriculture is experimenting with wire grass as a source of supply for pulp in making paper. It is reported that the result ant paper has proved thoroughly sat isfactory, but that more bleaching powder must be used than in the case of poplar stock. Biliousness and Stcmach Trouble "Two ,ears ago I suffered from fre quent atiacks of stomach troubie and biliousness,' 'writes Miss Emma Ver bryke. Lima, Ohio. "I could eat very little food that a:reed with me and I became so dizzy and sick at my stomach at times that I had to take hold of something to keep from falling. Seeing Chamberfa.n's Tablets advertised I decided to try tham. I improved rap idly." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. .N TONIC. d to Improve the Ap he stomach, build up dition and promote ttle today. Drug Store rendon Flour." e, wholesome flour for bread, d serve their folks and guests. lour" is the real pure, whole ended the flour you use to be. ad muscle building and not eit in your home you may be r dealers. R FLOUR MILLS. -Lebby Co Plumbing Supplies. ies and Accessories. VEEDOL Oils and Grease. TON. S. C. D " . A.COE DENTIST. Upstairs over WVeinberg's Corner Store MA NNING, S. C. Phone No ~7 JOHN G. DINKINS, ATTOR-NEY AT LAw. Manning, S. C. Oice in Old Court House. K. H. L ESESN E, AT AW MANNING. S. C. . 0. EDWARDS H. M. PERRITU EDWRDS& PERRITT, E~wA1~Ds CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Orice Over Bank of Manning. MANNING S C. W.C. UaviS. J. W. WIDE-MAN DAVIS & WIDEMAN, ATTOliNEYS AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. I URANT & ELRE ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. . 0. ectrI,. S. ourni U mYA P URDY & O'B3RYAN, Attorneys ounselors at Law. MANNING, S C. G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEEF LQAN~S NE-OTIATEI IOn First-Claiss Real Estat< Mortgages. Furdy & O'Eryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manniner . C' THE BEST FERTILIZER to use' this year is a mixtude of equal parts of Acid Phosphate and Cotton SeedlMeal. 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 bath the above materials and also Blood and Tankage. and we solicit inquiries. MNING OIL NILL 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 jBuggies, -Wagons, I' AND Harness in stock, and ask your inspection. Get our prices before~you buy. -Everything guaran teed, Highest prices paid for COTTON SEED! D. M. Bradham & Son ISeashore Round Trip Pares Prom Manning. 87.80.............. ...........To Wrightsville Beach S3.85....... ...................... 1 ToIsle of Palms $3.85............. ......... ... ToSullivans Island. $7.0...... ...... ... ..........To Mlyrtle Beach. St4.45 ............ ... ...... o Norfolk, Vii. Sumter Tickets on sale frem ~a~y 15 to October 15, inclusive, limited returning until October 81. Liberal stop over priviliges. Week-End Excursion Fares. $2.73 ....... ......... .... ...... To Isle of Palms. $2.75..... ..... ...... ----... .. .... Sullivan's Island Tickets on sale for all trains on each Saturday and .tor forenoon trains on each Sunday fromn May '.t to Sept 10, inclusive, limi ted r tu'rnin<. to ee origjinal starting point prior. to midnight of T1uesdiay itex following5 date o~f sale. Sunday Excursion Fares. * 1.30... ..........--..-.-.---.---..To harle'ston].L TI(i.-:s oi n oren I trins i8 n (eh Suinday from June 11 t :. l-iv . inited returnmng on trioo is.hda..l '' , (ia' "un-on Sa p. mn. Th a rsle. sch eu!ean furl1 th paotrticulars cheer. Atlantic Coast Line, The Sandd Rbnairoad of the South. Men Wanted Every Property owner in Sumter. Claren don and Lee County to investigate. the Farmers Mutual Protection Association. This Association was formed by citizens of these three Counties with the ob ject in view of saving thousands of dollars now being sent out of the State for Insurance. There is a director in your Township. Sumter Trust Co. AGENT, Sumter, South Carolina. KEEP COOL Buy Your Kool [Cloth Suits For $5.98. Special Bargains Everyday in Dry Goods, Clothinq, Shoes, Ladies' Hats, Skirts and Children's Dresses. A call will convince you. OUR MOTTO: More Goods for Less .Money. KATZOFF Now at Player Furniture Co.'s Old Stand, Manning. S. C. Hoiman French Dry Cleaning Co. T. N. WILDMAN, Manager. FRENCH DRY CLEANING $1,25. Suits, Sponged and Pressed, .35c. (Club 4 for Si in advance.) Steam cleaned and Pressed, $1. PALM BEACH SUITS. 50c. Ladies' Suits Sponged and Pressed. 50c. Steamed Cleaned and Pressed $1. OUR MOTTO: "You Must Be Pleased." We are the first to do French Dry Cleaning. We do your work right and appreciate your business. Suits Steamed and Pressed whilei you wait. Suits called for and delivered. iRepresentative of Sumter Steam Laundry. 'P'one 142. raoyou did yesterday. 2 Make to-morrow better - y starting a Bank* account tO-day." I.for no other resnthan the unforeseen demands incident to uman life, you owe yourself a Bank account. I~s a duty. because you haven't the power torpredict the futue but you have power to start a Bank account and fortify for ftheture. Besides we want to:help worthy young men to succeed.. B.intoday withi S. The Bank of Manning.