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Does Backache Worry You? Some Manning People Have Learned How To Get Relief. How mauy people sutffr from au aching back? How few know the cause? If it hurts to stoop or lift If you suffer sudden. darting 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 Pilis. A remedy especially for sick kidneys Endorsed in Manning by your friends and neighbors. Mrs. H. P. Jenkinson, Church St., Manning, says: "I suffered from pains in my back and loins. I used Doan's Kidney Pill, as dire ted and they help ed me iwonderfully, correcting the ac tion of my kidneys and relieving 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 50e, 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. Need for Electric Rickshaws. According to advices from India, there is no reason why small electric vehicles should not replace the rick shaw in hill stations, where these are now in general use. The over all di mensions of the vehicle need not be ever eleven feet by five feet.-Popular Science Monthly. A Doctors Remedy For Coughs. As a cure for coughs and colds Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey combines these remedies in just the right proportion to do the most good for summer coughs or colds. A trial will prove the value of this splendid cough medicine. Dr. - Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey soothes the ir tation, stops your cough, kills the cold germs and does you a world of good. A 25c bottle will more than convince you -it will stop your cough. At di ug gists.-Adv. Duke William's Favorite Town. William the Conqueror's favorite town was Caen (in Normandy), where he and his duchess, Matilda, who de fled the canon law by marrying within the forbidden degrees of consanguin ity. did royal penance by building two great abbeys, whose churches of St. Etienne (St. Stephen) and La Trinite contribute so greatly to Caen's beauty today. William's church of St. Eti enne, stark and bold and lofty, most wonderfully represents his indomita ble spirit and ideas. The smaller, richer and more delicate Trinite is no less characteristically feminine a mon - ument to Duchess Matilda. Another memorial, an insignificant single stone In a pretty, forgotten, flower-starred byway of the old Protestant cemetery, mirks the spot w'here Beau Brummel, the man who for all time mad~e "erx quisite propriety" in dress the stand ard, lies In oblivion beneath the wave ing grasses of this Norman hillside. Arthur Stanley Riggs, in the' National Geographic Magazine. Cure For Cholera Morbus. "When our little boy, now seven years old, was a babyv he was cured of cliolera morbus by Chamberltin's Col ic. Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy," writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y. "Since then other mem bers of my family have used this valu able medicine for colic and bowel trou bles with good satisfaction and I gladly endorse it as a remedy of excptional merit." Obtainable everywhere.-Av - Concrete. Concrete Is made of a mixture of pebbles, stones and sand or other suit able material, to which Is mixed a smanl proportion of lime or cement. Owing to the gradual setting and hard ening of this lime or cement. the mass changes from a semifluid to a hard, compact substance, as hard as, or harder than the best building stone produced by nature. Just The Thing For Diarrhoea. "About two years ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week," writes W. C. Jones, Buford, N. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recomn mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever." Many druggist rec omnend this remedy because they know that it is reliable. Obtainable every where. -Adv. Citizen's Duty. Kant's categorical imperative may be expanded into these homely terms of duty: No one may do that which, it done by all, would destroy society. In other words, the individual must see that when the gaining of his own poor little happiness involves an injury to a great human ideal it is better to cut the happiness off and cast It from him than to do his part to bring the body poltic to hell fire. The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who areweakwill be strengtened and enabled to go through the depress ing heat of summer by taking regularly Grove's Tasteless ChillTonic. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. 50c. IFrom Weak and Lame To Wel and Strongf Try them. Foley Kidney Pills wili do for other men and women--quick ly-what they . have.dono _ for Mrs. * "ea yerI got almost downr with my back, w'rites Mrs. Hl. T. Straynge of Gainesville. Ga., R. No. 3. "I suf fered from inflammatilon of the blad Sder, and whenever I stopd doctoring I grew worse. I tried ~oley Kidneyl Pills, and after taking them awhile my bladder action becatne regular and the stinging sensation disappeared. I am now stronger in my back than rIY been for several years, and since get ting well, I've stayed well and 3 no return of the trouble." Start in now to use Foley Kidney; PIlls. You will feel an improvement from the very first doses, showing how 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., cies. 'They put the kidneys and blad, der ir __ha~b ?9Qfitt9!,_ than, nacksn's. Drng Store. ALBUMEN BY NEW METH German Scientists, it is Claimed, H Discovered Process That Mean Much to Future of Humanity. German scientists have discove a new method of producing album which is likely to have far-reach results. Its immediate effect in ( many is to increase the consumpt of sugar and to make it still m valuable. The story of the discov Is told in the Koelnische Zeitung Cologne, which says: "As is known, there are plenty carbohydrates at hand in Germa derived from potatoes, sugar and fi beets. So far, however. foodsti rich in albumen, such as barley, have had to import. Now the In tute for Fermentation-Industrie, Berlin, has succeeded in inventini process by which feeding-yeast, w more than 50 per cent albumen, produced from sulphate of ammo and sugar. "The new process Is very aim and existing yeast factories can st immediately the manufacture of new article without changing tb installation. "By the new process 100 pounds sugar and 52 pounds of sulphate ammonia yield 270 pounds of dry fe ing-yeast, containing 50 per cent bumen. Being in the position produce ammonia from the nitroi of the air, we may say in the futi albumen will be made artifcia from the air." Germany imports annually ab 6,000.000 tons of feeding stuffs, pi cipally barley for cattle. This amol of provender contains about 10 3 cent, or 600,000 tons, of albumen. . cordingly, concludes the Scient American, it would require abi 440,000 tons of sugar to replace the new process the forage which c not be imported at present. MAN IN THE STARCHED BOSC Writer Cleverly Points Out How i pearances May Be, as They Usu ally Are, Deceptive. By a "man" one probably means fallible mortal, a bluffer, a hy) crite, an insecure and inexperient adventurer, a child born naked it the world every morning of his 11 Reunited to one's institution, on Infallibility speedily returns, and is convenient to have it. But it dc disguise the limitations that a pers knows within himself. At the beg ming of a man's life, before he is tak up into an institution, he Is aware all this. But after he dons a unifo: of authority the luxury of candor denied. Conformity Is perhaps need for a smoothly-running world, and striving to articulate the machinery approximation to candor may be may It may even be better to have the r chinery in the end, better for tru than to allow the impulsive will way. But there are times when o would like everyone, especially t young, to know the immense deco tions of the whole elaborate contr ance. Under the starched bosom the world there Is a heart veryc erep: from the heart that the bos< advertses. We know It. but the m woc speaks it Is a traitor to the pr ipalites of starch.-Exchange. Your Bowels Should Move Once a Daq. A free easy movement of the bow' very day is a sign of good health. I King's N ew Life Pills will give voi entle laxative effect without gripi ad free your system of blood poisoi urify your blood, overcome constil tion and have an excellent tonic eff< n the entire system. Makes you fi ike living. Only 25c at druggists Adv. Economy in Gas. When I have a couple of hou roning to do. or I have meat or ye tables to cook whieh require two more hours' time, I put a teakettle f water on the unlighted burner ni to the one I am using, so that when:3 roning or cooking Is done I have teakettleful of almost boling wa without burning any gas for that p pose.-Exchange. Will Sloan's Liniment Relieve Pain? Try it and see-one application w prove more than a column of clair ames S. Ferguson. Phila.. Pa., wril I have had wonderful relief since used Sloan's Liniment on my kne o think after a]! these years of p: ne application gave me relief. Ma hanks for what your remedy bas dc for me." Don't keep on suffering, pl Sloan's Liniment where your pf is and notice how quick you get rehi enetrates without rubbing Buy : any Drug Store. 25c.-A dv. Adapted for the Water. All fishes have air bladders in th bodies, which enable them to rise a fall ir, the water at will. Neart bottom the weight of the water cc ;resses these bladdiers and as a ci sequence the body of the fish shrir ntil its bulk is eof equal weight w the water it displaces. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO RIA R. J. A COLE, DENTIST: Upstairs over Wein berg's Corner St MANNING. S. C. Pone No Ti. Constipatioll Is to be dreaded. It loads to serioul ailments, Fever. Indigestion,. Piles Sick Headeohe, Poisoned System and a seere of other troubles follow Don't let Constipation lest. Kee p your Kidneys. Liver end Bowel healthy and actiTo- Rid your systosa of fermented. gassy foods. Nothing better than Dr. King's NewLifePillh All Druggists 25 eents SATIsPACTiION ORt MONEY BAC The Best S." Whenever You Need a Gleneral T< Take GIrove's The Old Standard Grove's Taste chill Tonic is equally valuable c General Tonic because c:ntains well known tonic propertiesof QUINl and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Dr ut MariaEnri the Bod 'mWdS efteWo vtem. ' ce OD Oe Ch>dren Cry for F1 a 'errs red ien ing ler ion ore ery of The Kind You ?gave Always Bought, i .een in use for ov:r :0 years, ; .. r of on has7111 ade -i. : per -. sonfal su.r.s-a ies - ':..::: '. fly. (A Y444 ao _i Alow n)O en''e ( 1 d ti c.':1 ti' . od All Counterfeits, Imitations and "J..? ms-g O :".r' bu, ffs Experimen ts that trifle with and eidi:1:m_? ' ;::h of we Infants and Children-Experience against I. -eat.. a What is C ith is Castoria is a harmless snbstitute for Castor Oil. Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syr-i. I t is 3K!" t It contains neither Opium, ior:in ::3 nor ed:racotic pe substance, Its age its guarane (. e:yi a orn;it e and allays Feverishness. For m ore thlan iryyer it art has been in constant use for tfhe relief of 0--ntipation, he Fiatlleic-, Wind Colie, all T'ething Troubles and eir Diarrhoea. It regulates the :.tOh1x. a :nl .1owels, assimilates the Food, giving heathy u natulral sleep. of The Children's Panacea-The Mother's .Friend, of GENUINE CASTOR A ALWAYS to ;en Bears the Signature of ' ire 11y :ut in-f Mt >er In Use For Over 30 Years by The Kind You Have Always Bought rEMC cENTAUn COMPANY. NEW YOK C,-Y. a 1 ed W fe. e's o A MODERN TONIC. in en It is recommended to Improve the Ap of -m petite. give tone to the stomach, build up Is ed that run down condition and promote an strength. Order a bottle today. !e. Dickson's Drug Store he .:f nv the bushel, we give 35 lbs. high flour and 12 lbs. of bran. aThose who want low grade flour or shorts with their , exchange, we allow 1 3 more for each pound of high grade e flour, or an exchange as follows in any proportion: - 30 lbs. high grade flour, 7 1 2 lbs. low grade, and 12 1.2 lbs. bran. Where all low grade is taken we allow 52 1-2 lbs andi 1 2 lbs bran. rs. CLARENDON ROLLER FLOUR MILLS. The Bailey-Lebby Co Machinery. Mill and Plumbing Supplies. ul Automobile Supplies and Accessories. *I 6.& J. VEEDOL es. Tires and Tubes. Oils and Grease. dCH A RLESTON. S. C. - dOHN G. DINKINS, Good Looks are Easy - ATToRNJ: AT LAW. in withManning, S. C. dr whOme in 0id Court House. ~Magnoli Bairn. -. / . H. LEtSESNE, Look as good as your city cousins. lNo IG .C matter if you do Tan or Freckle MfagnoIea - -___ Belm will surely clear your skin insantly C. 0. EDWARDS H. M.PERT Heals Sunburn, too. Just put a. little onPERT your face and rub it off again before dr I. D\WA R DS & PER RIT T, Sml and sure to please. Try a bottle LEII NGNER todyand begin the improvement at .AND CURVVILENINE. once. White. Pink and Rose-Red Colors. ieoerakof.anng 75 cents at Druggists or by mail ire' - ~ i~ )e ;iko atig SAMPLE FREE. - -__ pre YoN MFC. CO.,40~ Sth St. Brooklyn. N.Y. W'. ~..w IEA NE|2?UNYSA AT'rouxl.s AT Lw , 31ANNING. S. C. ('~ PURDY & O'URYAN, %"~~A ttorneys ounselors at Law. \1ANNING.S C. >' G. Ti. Floyd, SURVEYLOR and CIVII. ENGINEER I ~Un V-ir.stiass Re~al Estate theFur'd~y & O'Bryan, ivs ~ CrA~ATTORNEYSATLW ts r-------------- Manning S. C. THE BESTI. FETLZR to usethi 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. 111IN OIL DILL 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 insok.adHarness in tok, ndask your inspection. Get our prices beforeyou buy. -Everything guaran teed, Highest prices paid for COTTON SEED! D. M. Bradham &Son Seashore Round Trip Fares From Mlanning. 87.8 .......l... .. o Wrightsville Beach S35 .. . .. . .l... . . . . . . o Isie of Palms $3.5.. .....: ... .... - ...- . . loSullivans Island. 87.60 .. . . .I.. . . . . . . . .T 11.vrtle Beach. Si4.45 ........I - . .To Nofok Vi.i Sumter Tickets on saie frem May 1;5 to h a-ober 15, inclusivye, limited returning until Octobe: 81. Liberal ston over privuliges. Week-End Excuirsion~ Fares. 83.7 ... .... .... .. . . .. ... .. T Isle of Palms. 82.7 .. .. .... . Sullivan's Island Tliel,1s on -.. rI 1; u~s on --V Saturday and1( for foreno tasn :eola da ~r. May -.7 to Sept 10. ineiusive , ih ie etri- t re:wh: original starting pojfnt piori to mb of Tuesday leN: following dlate Sundiay Excursion Fares. $1.0. ....-..- ..-.. .. ...To Charleston. Atlan tic CoastLie The Standard Railroad of the.South. 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 icost, to save money for its members and to become the most 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 lCloth $uits For $5.98. Special Bargains Everyday in Dry Goods, Clothing, 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, Mp.nning. S. C. Hoffman French Dry Cleaning Co. T. N. WILDMAN, Manager. FRENCH DRY CLEANING $I,25. Suits, Sponged and Pressed, 35c. (Club 4 for $1 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 fvork right and appreciate your business. Suits cleaned and Pressed while you wait. Suits called for and delivered. Representative of Sumter Steam Laundry. 'Phone 142. "Time tel wa you did yesterday. a. Make to-morrow better .by starting a Bank* account to-dayv f. for no other reason than the unforeseen demands incident uman life. vou owe yourself a Bank account. 1's a dluty. because you haven't the power to)fpredict the ure but yo:t have power to start a Bank account and fortify forJ .utere. Besides we want tohelp worthy young men to succeed. he Bank of Mannia