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Does Backache Worry You? Some Manning People Have Learned How To Get Relief. Bov many people suTer from an aching back? How few know the cause? If it hurts to stoop or lift If you suffer sudden, dartingr pains If you are weak. lame and tired, Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first sign may be headache or dizziness, Scanty, painful, or too frequent uri nation, Nervousness or a constant, dead tired feeling, Avert the serious kidney disease, Treat the weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. A remedy especially for sick kidneys Endorsed in Manning by your friends and neighbors. Mrs. H. P. Jenkinson, Church St . Manning, says: "I suftered from pains in m% back and loins. I used Doan s Kidney Pills as directed and they help ed me wonderfully, correcting the ac tion of my kidneys and reileving the misery in my back." (Statement giv en January 30th, 1911.) USES DOAN'S OCCASIONALLY. Over three years later, Mrs. Jenkin son said: "I use Doan's Kidney Pills occasionally when my kidneys trouble me and they never fail to give me re lief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pilis-the same that Mrs. Jenkinson has twice publicly rec commended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. His Main Thought. Two sturdy men happened to be seat ed at the same table in a famous Mu nich concert hall. In front of each rested a large glass, the amber con tents of which were decorated with white and sparkling foam. One num ber of the Wagner program had just been given and the conductor was pre paring for the next. "Neighbor," asked one of the gentlemen, with Ba varian friendliness, "neighbor, are you enjoying the concert?" "Well," the other answered, "I wish not to be critical, but the beer is to me a little sour."-Muslcal A merica. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Should Sloan's Liniment go Along? -Ofcourse it should! For after a strenu ous day when your muscles have been exercised to the limit an application of Sloan's Liniment will take the soreness ind stiffness away and get you in fine Shape for thy morrow. You should also use it for a sudden attack of tooth ache stiff neck, backache, stings, bites and she many accidents that are incidental to a vacation," "We would as soon leave our baggage as go on a vacation or camp out witbout Sloan's Liniment" Writes one vacationist: "We use it for everything from cramps to toothaches Put a bottle in your bag, be prepared and have no regrets.-Adv. Gracious Manners. T'he charm of gracious manner and eenuideration for other human beings is a quality that develops rapidly If given half a chance. The woman arho ha always kind creates an atmosphere et loveliness that is like a halo about her hea~d. If you are naturally shy and reticent it is all the more necessary that you should endeavor to shine a dL t I s not lack of pleasant thoughts that worries the self-conscious, but the tear ef giving expression to them. You pnxst try to make yourself companion able to others, 'Constipation and Indigestion. * I have used Chamberlain's Tablets and must say they are the best I have ever used for constipation and Indiges tion. My wife also used them for indi gestion and they did her good," writes Engene S. Knight, Wilmington, N. C. chamberlain's Tablets are mild and gentle in their action. Give them a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the agreeable laxative effect which they produce. Obtainable every where. Adv. With Meli Accompaniment. 'This extract Is taken from a letter from s. private in an English regi ment at the frout: "I woke up this snorning with 'The Tales of Hoffmann' coming from outside-one of our chaps has still stuck to his violin, though heaven knows how. There -he was standing in the open, playing as coolly as at home, amid the shriek of shells overhead." A Hacking Ceugh Weakens The System. Don't suffer with a hacking cough that has weakened your systemi-get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, in use over 40) years, and benefiting all who use it, the soothing pine balsam with tar heal the irritated air passages --soothes the raw spots, loosens the mucous and prevents racking- the body with coughing- Dr. King's Ne w Dis covery induces natural sleep and aids nature te cure vou.-Adv. Daiiy Thought What is the true test of character, unless it be its progressive develop ment in the bustle and turmoil, in the action and reaction of daily life? Goethe. Notico. All persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. Eugenia Rhame will present sanme to, and all persons owinit said estate will make payment to the undersigned, or hi .;:rney. WV. M. Li'nn, Executor. The Portner Apartments, Wash., D. C. Charlion L~nRant. Attorney, Manninc, S. C. Few Indigestian, Sick 1 Rleaack14 Biliousness The more on. knows about the laws Of health, the more attention he or she a ~'to thekeeping of the stomach and wUels in good working conditionl. Onl7 the vey ignorant scoff at the dangers that result from sluggish bowels and a clogged 1up condition which retains poisonous Waste matter In the system Biliousness, hick headache, sour Etomach, gas, bloating, ccnstipationl, Cyspepsia-all these distressing conse tieaces of indigestion are avoided if the bowels are kept open and regular. hi~ r, E. 3. Hudson, merchant, Cross Keys, Ga,, says. "For a thorough cleansing movement of the bowels, without the slightest inconvenience or sickening. I believe Foley Cathartic Tablets the best on earth. It's a per rect cathartic, with no bad effects." Foley Cathartic Tablets are sold by firuggists everywhere. Distributed by Foley & Co.. Chicago, makers of the ceeratd FolysHoney adTar Comn nicksn' Drust Store. CAT FEEDS STARVING DOG Strange Pair Live Eight Days on Dried Elk Meat Which Pussy Furnished Comparion. Deputy Game Warden Brown is looking for the hunter who killed an elk in the foothills of the Olympics and left the greater portion of it dried in a small cabin, says the Seattle Post intelligencer. Brown's discovery of the elk meat = deals with the wanderings of an Aire dale dog. Brown borrowed the dog from a friend when he started into the hills on a general hunt for lawbreakers, and when well up in the mountains he lost the dog. He failed to locate the animal, and later came to town, thinking it had returned to its home. When he arrived he found that the dog had not appeared, so he started out again to try to locate the animal. Brown luckily stumbled upon a small cabin well up in the mountains, and here found the dog. Brown inves tigated the shack and found it well supplied with elk meat, but on the rafters was a small domestic cat that had become wild. The dog had come ,,cross the, cat, which had sought ref u4ge in ?- rafte1 s of the cabin. When hungry the cai ate the dried elk meat and dropped pieces to the dog below, both living for more than eight days in this manner. HAVE LAUGH ON SNOBERLY His Fellow Members of the Club Like ly to Indulge in Their Merri ment for Some Time. Young Snoberly is very anxious to create the Impression that he is "a don" at French. A few evenings ago, at the club, he took a French comic paper, and for half an hour he pre tended to be absorbed in its contents. Every once in a while he would smile feebly, as if he had been carried away by the jokes, and say, audibly, "Bon, tres bon!" There were several gentlemen at the adjoining table who had been no ticing Snoberly's antice. At last one of them said: "See that Snoberly over there pretending to read that French paper? I am certain that he does not understand French. He is just doing that to impress the people with his knowledge as a linguist." "I suppose he must understand French," replied one of the party. "'l bet a bottle of wine that he doesn't, and I'l prove it." "TI take the bet." The gentleman who had made the bet walked quietly over to Snoberly, and said, "Monsieur, queUe heure est-il?" ("What o'clock is it, sir?") Young Snoberly smiled a Parisian smile, and gracefully handed over the paper!-London Tit-Bits. " Leap-Year Advice. Here is the sage counsel which Miss Lucille Pugh, feminist, suffragist and awyer-nd also quite pretty-is quoted as offering to all bachelor girls, solutely without fee, for their leap year guidance, says the New York Evening Sun. "Propose to the man of your choice, but look up his rating first." Short and to the point. By the re course to Bradstreet's it is argued that women may avoid unhappiness fre quently resulting from penniless mar riages. Gooa!-as far as It goes. But what eminent counselor of the other sex will not stand forth to aid his trembling brethren? Such a one might well advise: "Accept the woman who proposes to you If you like her, but first look up her rating in the domestic arts." One prerequisite is as fair as the other. For the womnan: Do not mar y- for money, but love where money Is; for the man: Do not marry to provide yourself with a -cook, but while marrying you might as well marry someone who can make out of the place you live in a home. Some thing more than a liberal income is required to produce "comfortable cir cumstances" for two. Talk Costs $54, Tip $10. Spending money is a part of the life of Barney Oldfield, motor speed king. The great racing driver does not hesitate to satiate his desires, whatever they may be. He has been aguest at the Hotel Muehlebach for three days and has been away from his wife and his home in Los Angeles just a week. Sitting in his room at the hotel the great racing driver got into Conversation with his wife by longdistri'ce telephone. He talked to her eaven minutes and paid $54.96 for the privilege of the conversation. The odd cent is war tax. Oldfeld is liberal with tips, too. Miss Ann Gaffney, the operator who handled the call for him, will attest to that fact After the conversation with his wife, the daredevil driver sent a $10 bill to the operator.-Kansas City Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINA TION. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and ifor the admission of new students will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. Applicants most not be less than 16 years of age. When scholarships are vacat after July they will be award ed to those making the highest aver age at this exaination, providedl they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships sould write to President .Johnson be fore the examination for scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth -$100 and freel tuition. The next session w2ll openi September 20, 1916. For further infor mation and catalogue, address l'resi det D. R. JTohnson. Rock Hill. S. C'. Constipation Is to be dreaded. It leads to serious ilents, Fever, Indigestionl. hil*s* Sk eadache. Poisone Sytm and Dont lot Constipation last. Keep your Kidneys. Liver and Bowels healthy and active. Rid your system of formnented, gassy foods. Nothing better than Dr. King's NewLife Pills All Druggists 25 cents SATSACTION OR MONEY BACK WVhenever You Need ai General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable asr General Tonic hecause it contains the well known tonic propertieof QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria. Enriches the Blood and Buil~imm the omie System. 50 cents. IOWEK MY HEALTH~ ro Lydia E. Pinkharn's Veg etable Cornpound. pc Washington Park, Ill.--- "I am the nother of four children and have suf- 1o fered with female t trouble, backache, nervous spells and the blues. My chil dren's loud talking and romping would h make me so nervous. fu: I could just tear:h S everything to pieces an and I would ache all! s, over and feel so sick i -. that I would n ot; ca want anyone to talk ; me at times. Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound and Liver Pills re stored me to health and I want to thank - rou for the good they have done me. I s lave had quite a bit of trouble and tio worry but it does not affect my youth- cr al looks. My friends say 'Why do ycu s5 ook so young and well ?' I owe it all a o the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies." -Mrs. RoET. STOPIEL, Moore Avenue, ashington Park, Illinois. We wish every woman who suffers rom female troubles, nervousness, bakache or the blues could see the let- b ters written by women made well by Ly- lit lia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. be If you have any symptom about which :at ou would like to know write to the .sO Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, C !ass., for helpful advice given free ofid A MODER] It is recommended petite. gjive tone to the that run down condi strength. Order a bott Dickson's L] "Pride of Clarn Housekeepers want pure, cakes and pastry they make and "Pride of Clarendon Flo some article, just as nature intei It is wholesome, nourishing an< disappointing. When you have sure you have the best. Sold by better class flour CLARENDON ROLLEI The Bailey Machinery. Mill and I Automobile Suppia firesCH AR LEST The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer setter Thani the Weak Old pec.ple~ h o e iceble, and younger people who a:e wea~k~n! b .ile strengthened and enabled to go through the depress- U ug heat of summer by taking regularly Grove's Tasteless Chili Tonic. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. 50c. -IC Good Looks are Easy with Magnolia Balm. , Look as good as your city cousins. No matter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia Balm will surely clear your skin intantly.[ Heals Sunburn, too. Just put a little on your face and rub it off again before 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 Druggists or by mail diredt. SAMPLE FREE. LYON MFG. CO., 40 So. 5th St., Brooklyn. N.Y. CHARLE STON, S..C. Ol Tank's Great Danger. When a barn is burned, lightning is set the fire in one case out of re. When a church is burned, light ng is the cause in one instance out every six. When a schcolhouse is arned, it is Lightning that does the .isc -:ef in one og every twenty cases. There is one kind of structure, how er, that far surpasses the barn in >int of liability to destruction by ghtnin;. This is the oil tank. Four it of every ten fires that destroy oil nks are caused by lightning. Swiss Cowbell. ' Himalayas. The cowbells uo in Switzerland ye a peculiar sound, rather mourn s in their droning prolongation. It .s been discovered that tigers fear it .d run when they hear it. Therefore, iss cowbells have been introduced to the Himalayas as a protection for ttle. Sheep as Weather Prophets. Shepherds say that the wool of the eep furnishes an excellent indica n of weather changes. When it is sp there will be no rain; when it limp and feels very soft to the touch storm is imminent. Biliousness and Stomach Trouble. -Two years afo I suffered from fre ent attacks of stomach trouble and iousness,' 'writes Miss Emma Ver ke. Lima, Ohio. "I could eat very Eie food that agreed with me and I game s) dizzy and sick at my stomach L times that I had to take bold of nething to keep from falling. Seeing amberlain's Tablets advertised I ided to try them. I improved rap v." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. 9 TONIC. to Improve the Ap stomach, build up ition and promote :le today. Irug Store mndon Flour." wholesome flour for bread, serve their folks and guests. ur" is the real pure, whole aded the flour you use to be. 1 muscle building and not it in your home you may be dealers. t FLOUR MILLS. *Lebby Co lumbing Supplies. s and Accessories. VEEDOL Oils and Grease. ON. S. C. R. J. A. COLE, DENTIST. ptairs over Weinberg's Corner Store MANNING, S. 0. Phone No U7. OHN G. DINKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Manning, S. C. )ffice in Oid Court Hou . H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT ILAW. MANNING, S. C. .0. EDWAROBS H. M. PERRITT DWARDS & PERRITT, UCIVIL ENGINEERS WD SURVEXORS. Omeie Over Innk of Manning. MANNING S C. V.c. FAVmS. J. XV. woDMAN DA i1s & wViDNMAN, SATTORNEYS AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. D RANT & ELLERBE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NANN ING. S. C. PURDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys ounselors at Law. MA \NNING, S C. G. T. Floyd, SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER (Im -e over lJi-.chma.tm' S -. (Un Li rst-GtM~- teal Estate Mortaes. kurdy& & O'rryan, A TTORNEYS AT L AW, Manning- S. C. THE BEST FERTILIZER to uselthis yearis 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 above materials and also Blood and Tankage. and we solicit inquiries. EARING OIL MILL 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 Buggies, Wagons, AND H arness in stock, and ask your inspection. Get our prices before~you buy. NEverything guaran teed, Highest prices paid for COTTON SEED! D. M. Bradham &Son Seashore Round Trip Pares Fromc Mlan nin. $7.80.......... .... ...... ---.. To Wrightsville Beach $.8 ....... ............---.. To Isle of Palms 3.85................ ........ -.... ToSullivans Island. 87.60.......... ...... ... .........o Myrtle Beach. 814.45 ............. .... ....r-o Norfolk, Vii. Sumter Tickets on sale frem May 13 to October 15, inclusiv'e. limited returning until October l!. Liberal stop over priviliges. Week-End Excursion Fares. 82.75 ... . .... - --- .. ..Tolble of Palms. 82.75 . . . .. . . . .- -- - - . -ullivan's Island Ticia-ts4. on s ..~ .r al ? 'r.iiso o.e-b Satu rday and tor forenoon trairs o n n unay run a. y -fi to Sep t 10, inclusive, o a . tur n.L to rn:' O o il al starting pomnt prior to mi~inPgit of Tuesda v n..x %allomig date of sale. 81.8C0 .. .. . .--- . .- - . . .To (harles? m. Ti'-s: w udy fo J une 11. ' :L-.'-.' ti.el returing. on train No.lr t'1 I'*'7 a: (ar stn S:% p. m. The dalb (.o).- PIur rl particulars clw.er full furNshe:0? .on n Atlantic Coast Line, Ambition It is the ambition of the officers of THE FARMERS MUTUAL PROTECTION ASSOCIATION of Sumter, Claren don and Lee Counties, S. C., to make the organization invaluable to property owners, tt sell FIRE INSURANCE at the lowest possible :cost. to save money for its members and to become the iOst dominant factor in the commercial life of our community. HAVE YOU JOINED IT YET? There is a director in your Township. Sumter Trust Co. AGENT, Sumter, South Carolina. KEEP COOL Buy Your Kool ICloth Suits For $5.98. Special Bargains Everyday in Dry Goods, Clothingj, Shoes, Ladies' Hats, Skirts and Children's Dresses. I A call will convince you. .OUR MOTTO: More Goods for Less Money. KATZOFF Now at Player Furniture Co.'s Old Stand, Mannfng, S. C. Hoffman French Dry Cleaning Co. T. N. WILDMAN, Manager. FRENCH DRY CLEANING $1.25. Suits, Sponged and Pressed, 35c. (Club 4 for S1 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 cleaned and Pressed while you wait. Suits called for and delivered. IRepresentative of Sumter Steam Laundry. 'Phone 142. you did yesterday. Maeto-morrow btetter by starting aBank* 8ccount. to-dayP If. for no other reason than the unforeseen demands incident. o human life, you owe yourself a Bank account. Il's a duty. because you haven't the power to; predict the uture but you have power to start a Bank account and fortify for hefuture. Besides we want to help worthy young meni to succeed. The Bank of Mannin.JM