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* Isbac find anym wish to rE Novw shoddy truly a m munty i thing in dollar of MANNING. S. C. Pn ehes AB-County and Town Of- I Ucial Advertisements. - A1 NrNG. S. C., OCT. 11, 1916. STORE WUAPPED CAKESI K The are made in a San itary Plant and contains ofy pure ingredients, in cluding fresh country but ter and eggs. Serve these Fine Cakes ad. hear the approving comiments of guest and 10c. :j - WBrEINBERG "erything Good to Eat." ?The OnIyGirl") is in Sumter to Spadks~irens will be here on the 31st M- MC.eV.Vernor of Columbia spent :-onday in town. Ku .Hirschmsann spent last Satur ~y a Charleston. Xirerybody talk county fair and let's huie big time this fall. Aananto spring tester we suggest, J ni Pmain street-Brooks. Mr.Kate Harrin has returned home a na where she spent the sum ~ eslie Eldgil), who is on the co ~ -force in Charleston, spent -ynManning. Tiefashion. show in Sumter last weelkaksuite a success, and a large na"rod froar Manning attended. Don alto come out on Wednesday evivning'October 18th, for the styles, astdboostjour town sand county. Severagentlemen from Manning ati tended preaching at St. Marks church ithe."sand hills" last Sunday. '~ Mr.aodMrs. English 'Flowden and Ganghter, spent Sunday in Florence -with her brother, Dr. R. F. Zeigler. 1 -+C4arolina," that soul stirring chorus wilbe sung Wednesday evening dur i-.fgthe Pageant. Don't fail to hear it. Read the page ad.,- of Katzoff's Bar -~ - UStore in this issue and be on hand ursday morning when the doors I There will be a big barbecue supper zat~ilson school house Friday night. Rverybody- come out and help -thet school 1 M.Ingram Bradhiam and family oft Bladk)!ountain, are in Manning visit -igterparents-Mr. and Mrs. D. M. z iss Rounette Hirschmann of Man - ning iron the big Studebaker automo hile given by 'the Charleston Ameri can im their contEst. Magistrate Heriott spent last Satur-a dayin Columbia with his mother, who Is in declining health at the home oft her daughter in thart city.c Mr. and.Mrs. English Plowden had a atheir gne> on an auto t.ip to Sum- t t6r last week. Mrs J.- W. Wideman.,j aiid Miss Kimmie Johnson. Harvin Xotor Co., has just installedi a free air station for the benefit of the b~ - - * oatoniobile public, which will be much S appreciated by auto owners. k of our entire here. Our ser turn it we Wil Liste: tuff to offer y rvel of variet; the matter o our store, and rour money ref Miss Tasca Turbeville spent last Sat urday and Sunday in Columbia, visit ing her friend Miss Brown who at one b time was a milliner in Manning. t el Died at his home irn Sumter last s Thursday night, Ex-Mayor W. B. cl Boyle. The deceased was very pram- 0, inent and well known in Clarendon. -P The premium book for the cou tv o fair is now in the hands of the priu.ers, p cd when you get yours, read. it care- to fully and then get in the ring to win a prize. p Sparks circus. which will be here on he 31sE, is the show that owned si "Mary" the big elephant that was ci hanged a few weeks ago for killing 5i her trainer. This animal was valued j4 it $9000. E B There will be a hot supper at Les- g sne's Chapel Wednesday night Octo ber 18th, and everybody is invited to al be there. If you like good barbecue, ,urkey, chicken, cakes, pies. etc., be S >n hand on the 18th. le Morgan Sauls, who was operated on B ast week in Winston-Salem. N. C., is reported as doing nicely. This makes ci your children of Mrs. Sauls that have g, ndergone serious operations within I ,he past few months. In the case of M. C. Galluchat R gainst the Atlantic Coast Line for O 15,000 damages, tried last week, the (1 jury returned a verdict of $3.500 for E dr. Galluchat. The railroad at once M .ppealed to the Supreme court. The home of Mr. R D. Clark was E iscovered to be on fire last Thursday N nd the alarm promptly turned in. Tbe J ire department responded in- time to t it out without any damage being one. The fire was in a closet where et lot of clothes were kept. Died at her home in Manning last saturday night, Mrs. E. L, Wilkins. ['he decer-sed had been an invalid for Lbout two years. She leaves a hus: and and one son Mr. Clarence Wil- oc ins and two sisters. The burial took as uiace in the Manning cemetery Sunday or Lfternoon. . Ci Died last Sunday night at his home ov Manning, Mr. Willie Flowers. The ut leceased had been truck drivei- for the sti ire deprtment until ill health forced ul im to resign about two months ago. ca le leaves a widow and two children. gr 1he burial took place, at Oak Groye pl donday afternoon.t A Pageant will be given in the school of uditorium October 18th, under the fis uspices of the civic league. This will hE artake of the nature of a fashion ex:.k ibit, and all~of the prominent merch- hE ints of Manning and Summerton are mn sxpected to take part. During the ev. to oig music will be furnished. Admis- p ;ion, 35c adults, 15c children. After the first of Novemberour office e 'ill be equipped second to none in the w iate in the way of modern machinery. le have just purchased a, big No. da inotype machine, a new printing pes di Lnd all other machinery that go to nake up an up-to-date newspaper and a 01) oice. We will cater to all classes )f work, and can turn it out Quickly. th We call council special attention to he way automobiles follow the lire en tine in going to a fire. As soon as the to Llarm is sounded, people get their cars t *ead to go to it, and the majority trail t he fire truck. If one of the boys hould make a misstep'ard fall in try ng to catch the truck~in all probability he car behind would run over and till him. We suggest that automobiles w e made to keep at least fifty yards be- e iind the truck. Mr. E. L. Wilkins and Miss Alex *nder wish to extend their hearty haanks to the many people of Manning, ho by word and deed, have showed *n interest in one who has suffered for be last sixteen months and has now ntered into rest. In this time she has 'eceived one thousand five hundred *nd twenty-eight calls and has been|I 'heered by the many, many, flowers, fters, postais and waiters that came rom those far and near.I Died on the evening of the first, Mrs.I urry R. Thames of the Davis Station ction, the deceased was 32 years of - ge and a dauahter of Mr. and~ Mrs. J. '.Mitchum. "She was a long and pa- fib Lent sufferer, having kept her bed for ver three months. Her death even ho expected for a week or more. came s a great shock, and to sorrow her iany friends of the Davis Station and ordan sections. She is survived by er husband and a little son of 4 years, so her father of the Jordan commun- Dr v, two brothers ,Jos. D. Mitchum at m ome and Rev. W. M. Mitchum of the oR outh Georgia Conference and one sis- M r Miss Leila Mtchum. oofs ( ).urC Stock of Me vice is aiway l refund ever We ha' [1!buy the !ou free.in or y and utility f Dry Goods we believe v unded if you To Install Epworth League Officers. The Epworth League.in Manning hi .en somewhat recognized recently an e officers for the new year have bee ected. The beautiful Ins.tallatic rvice will be held at the Metbodi lurch next Sunday night at 7: clock, taking the place of the regulh -eachinr service. - Following are tt icers for the new League year: President, Mr. J. ~B. Cantev, Vice resident, Mr. Harry Gerald, Sece ,ry Miss Bessie Dickson.. Treasure1 iss Emily Geiger, Superintendent E rtment of Spiritual Work, Mi. amie Chandler. Superintendent 1) 6rtment of Social Service, Miss Je e Averill, Superentendent of Recre: )n and Culture, Miss Rome Odon iperintendent of M'ssions, Mami hnson, Epworth Era Agent, Mi izabeth Rideeway. Mr. Lawrenc radbam, Musical Directress, Mr .B-Duncan. The following Committees have bee pointed by the League Council: 1. Committee on Department >iritual Work-Miss Mamie Chani r, Mr. H. I. Ellerbe, Miss May Lei ne, Miss Hattie Johnson, Miss Mar railsford,. Mr. Ingram Wilson. 2. Committee on Department of St a Service-Miss Jessie Averill. Mi ilia Sisirunk, Mr. Welborne Brail: rd, Miss Lilburn Ridgeway, Mi ,wrence Bradham. 3. Committee on- Department icreation and Culture-Miss Reuni lom. Miss Itasca Turbeville. Mi; te Porter, Miss Freda. Averill, Mi Iward Clark, Mr. Herman-F. Dunce iss Myrtle Bowman. t. Committee. on Department c issions-Miss Mamie Johnson, MIL ith Odom, Miss Isabel Wolfe, Mi ,A. Hall, Miss lMarion' Wells, 'MIs nnie Bowman. -. - A most cordial invitation is extend to the public generally to atten e Installation Service on Sunda hlt at 7:30. Thiet Caught in Chimney What is a most unusual ~and uniqu currernce took place several night o at Borden, when a negro endeas i to enter the store of Emanuel an >mpany by. way of the chimney an t stuck on his way ddwn. All of hli rn efforts to extricate himself wer availing and there he' remained ick fast, his feet down and 'hig hand over his head, until at lasqt-hel me in answer to his calls. The nE o was a hand on Mr. Emanuel' ice. Evidently he thought ther ts an easier way to get rations tha buy them, but be found that the wa the transgressor is hard, not onl uraively, but, literally. .Eow Ion remained in the chimney is nc own, but his calls for help wer ard at about three o'clock in to rning when Mr. Emanuel went ou investigate. All efforts to pull 01 ish him out of his fastenins-s were ir ~ectual and chimney had to be. tor wn to extricat~e him. When releas he was so limp and helpless, that'i is several hours before he' coul eak. He was put to bed and. give ention and recovered later 'in'- th y, when he stated in explanation c being found in the chimney, ac ding to reporis of the affair. that h d been locked np in the store an' is endeavoring to get out througi e chimney. he negro was not prosecuted, asi is tought that his punishment hai -eady been sufficient, but he was toli leave the place in short order. -Suc SItem. ,Tribute. En sad, but loving remembrance o rmotber, James Gainmar Ridgill io died September 18th, 1916 at Cha ton, age 46 years. Peaceful be thy silent slumber. eacful in thy grave so low, . hou no more will join our number, rhou no more our sorrows know. f\t again I hope to meet thee, Vhen the day of life is fled,. A.nd in heaven with joy to greet thel Vhere no farewell tears are sbed. t is sad, that one I cherish. should be taken from our home. 3ut the joys that do not perish .Ave in memory alone. 1 the years we've spent together 1i the happy golden hours, hali be cherished in remembrance ~ragrnt sweets, from memory': vers. [he vacant place, the empty chair see them day by day, tnd Oh!- it fills my heart with care ince my leved one went away.. Mary. Ives Out Malaria, Builds UpSystea :Old Standard general strengthening tonic OVE TASTRI.ESS chill TONIC, drives on laa~enrichesthe bloodad bnildsnpthesys i. A true tonic. For adults ad chidren.-50 great Sta ruarani rchandise. Qi -s courteous an y dollar of you 7e- nothing t best, and sel der to sell yo We have -trie Shoes, Millin re can suit yc are not satisfi W ID] A Fine Missionary Meeting. A unique and most delightful sessio d lof the Woman's Missionary Society < a the Methodist-church was held at th n. parsonage on. Monday afterndon at ;t o'clock. Twenty-five members- of th o Society were present and everybod r seemed to ha .-e a gooa time: e After a short-business meeting, ove which Mrs. King, the -President of th Society. presided, the meeting we . turned over to Mrs. W. B. D.anca who was in charge of the.program. ] was a "Grandmothers" Meeting, A ter the singing of the hvm, "How Firi . A Foundation." Mrs. W. G.' King de . livered the address of welcome to th ;. Grandmothers present. Some Recol t, lections of the Missionary Society i e Manning was the topic assigned to Mr s -Hattie LeGrande. "The Present-Da e Statusof Missionary Work" ..was.. the interestingly discussed'by Mrs.Josep: Sprott. :"The. Seaman's Bride'. we o effectively read by. Mrs. H. H. . Hu. gins. 'What Missionary Wock Ha Done For Me" was the next topic o . the program and brief responses wer made by. the Gradidmothere present STire.wast-"Our Grandmot r~" wa beautifully responded t~ by Mrs. G. V Smith. After a prayer by Mrs. Josep Sprott the hymn,' "Nearer My God T Thee". was heartily sung. At-the close of the- meeting delight ful ~refreshments were served, Mrs f Duncan-being assisted by Mrs. G. M e Smith and Mrs. H. H. Huggins Th concensus of opinion was that it - wa on- of the most delightful Missionar D megtings'ever'held in Mannirg. .. . SUSINESS LOCALS. -Attention Saw.:-Mill .Men. Wante s to-buy two inch-Sweet Gum. and Pop lar-lumiber-in lots of .forty. .thousani - feet'or more of each. We pay cashi a Ifull-when loaded. :Roweaville.Lumbe iCo., Rowesville, S. C. - Srolen-Froar. my. premises- on th morning of October 9th, one Dulux 'Bidyole;-Mens style, grey .colored, 2 8 inch frame, mud-guard on rear.. wheel s Done on. front, ..front wheel wi-Fh no1 skid tire, rear wheel with smooth tir Swith kaife cut in-rubbier, small saddle no grips on handole bars. Bicycle No a 288662. A reward of 35.00 for the BBicycle and the apprehension of th party..- . .* .ee Mot'ria, SPinewood, S. C. ScinNatr * For. Sale Several Indian-R u1 n ni e e Ducks, pure breed, 75c each. 0. W. -lipRoy. CASTOR IA S For TInnent and Childrea In Us. For Ovr30Yeari Alway. bears :1 BUL SWEET PEAS For beautiful flowers to gladde fdays, we suggest the planting of B are offering an exquisite -Line of follows: HYACINTHS-Double andl Single TULIPS-Double and Single.. . NARCISSUS-Paper White,.Gran CROCUS-Largde Flowering anDd M EASTER LILIES-Bermudas, L-tr SWEE~T PEAS-Superb Spencer SWEET PEAS-Woods' Special]2 -PANSIES-Woods' Royal Mixture. '[I The Reliable Fall tee of( ir Line is comi .d gladly given r money. ) give away foi 1 as reasonabl< a something. d hard to antic ery, Notions, C u. Come to se ed with the go State of South Carolina County of Clarendon. 1 By James N3 Wlndhaw, Eq., Probate e Judge. y Whereas. Louis N. Richbour made , suit to me to grant him Litters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effect, e of Marv J. Richbourg*, deceased These :re therefore' to cite an:l .1 monish all and singular the kirdre< and Cr.editors of the said Mary J Richbourg, deceased, thu. they h and appear before me, in ty.e Cou: t C Probate, to be held at Manning on th e 23rd day of October next, after pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the n forenoon, to show cause. if any the; have, why- the said Administratim should not he granted. Given under my hand this 9th. d: of October Anno Domini 1916. s JAMES M. WINDHAM, s SEALl Judge of Probate. n e STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA h. o County of Clarendon. By James M. Windham, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS. Margaret C. Britton nad, U suit to me to grant him Let.ters ii s Administration of the Estate and effect of N. W. Britton. These are thefore, to cite and admion ish all and singular the Kindred am Creditors of the said N. W. Britton de ceased, that they be and apoear befo:~c 1 me, in the Qourt of Probate, to be hea -as Manning on .the 23rd day of Oct I next, after publication hereof, at 1: n o'clock in the forenoon. to show caus" e if any they have, why thbe said Admh. istration should not be grauted. Given under my hand this 7th da~ : of Otbl noDmn 96 0 [ ISEALI Judge of Probate. IServices at The Methodist Church. BManningr Methodist Church, D: e Watson B. Duncan. Pastor. The Xunday School will meet a-.10::3 a. mn., Mr. .3os. Sprott, suprinte:i' ent. The Men's Bible Class meets at r.. rsame hour, Hon. Charlton DuRaur Teacher. Preaching at 1130 a.m.,aud 7:30 p m.i by the Pastor. -Morning Subject: "Parenta le sponsi bilp~ry." Sermon by request. Evening Subject: "Ail For Christ.. IEpworth League Iustallationi Servic' Epworth League~ 4:30 u. mu. Prayer service on Thursday at 4:3( p. m. This will be followve.l by the~ Treachet '-Training Class. Public cordially ir.vited to all ser. vices. BS ! AND PANSIES! n the heart t.hrough gloomy winter tbs, Sweet Peas and Pansies. We these Bulbs and Seeds, and quoter as .. ..........Each 6c. Dozen 60c ...... Each 2 1-2:. Dozeran 25c iflora... Eacb 2 1-2u. Dozen 25c ied..........Each 2.-. Dtezen 20c e.. ......Ech 25c DJe~n $275 dixed..................Ppe:- 10c dixture, pound $1.......Paper 05c ....... .............Paper 10c Seed People. Sale iursda ~Ualit Clete. Our pri When you we don't get 3 as possible. We want y< ipate every p Joat Suits, 01 e us, and remn ods." The State of Sooth aroll County of Clarendon. Emnt . Dula)se. 1'antilf. a;t!ainst 1'res:tn Convers. Defen bint. Und, r and by virture of A Jul ment Order of the Court of Comun Fles. in the above sta.Ed action to direer:d. bearingr dateof March 24 191,. I will sell at public auct.i to the highest bidder for cash at t Court House at danniog in said ' of tv. withi.n the legal hours for judic sales, on Monday the 6 h, day of Ni 1916. bwne sales day. the follow' real est atce: Ali that p'ee. pa!cee or tract of 1H liorbeing and situate in Clarenc County. Sid1 State, containing twt' (12) aert-, mor . or lass. an I hiund as fo! hi ss: North by 'an-Is of Jai Wilder. 'Kast by lands of Preston C yer, Siut.h by land of .J-hn P. B din aind West by land; of B ink of O ta, said l:and beinr the same conmo' to me by Elizab- :h Conyers by D bearing d:te December 23:d, 1912. ALSO Ali that certain piece, paree! or tr of l.cd in Ciarendon County, said St: containing five (5) aere, more or le b->uunderl as follows. to wit: North lard formerly owaed b; .>uu J. C ra now of John Wil -sr.E 1Ils o f D. V Aldermat, -outh lI:nd o; J P. Buddin an I West lards fc wr!y of. Eliz-beth C:-nye now heloogin- to m. Purchaser t) tr. for pipers E. B. GAM BLE, Sheriff Charendon Coun. The Statehf South Carolin County of Clarendon. Antiozh Reform .\ethodis'. Eoiscoe Chureb. \Vilam Stag.le:'ou. Thou IG(reen. .John R{ Rich ar.:-on, A di JaI~mes. Geor.e N9 son. Warr ton an 1Jamn-S L:;u~r. D)efendants. UDRAND UY VIRL'CT: OF Judgmnent Order of the Co)urt of Ca mo Pi:s, in tfh: abovO '4 Lid acti' to mec d y eed, bearing date of 0 4t. 1.: ! w -i ell ,1. public auCti to to. hw.,t- h d *.r. for ea-h. at C! end.. or. ~e ' .~nig sah L-..:.i . wihi \h )Lle theus jd ca s.5-. i ni .ie ,te (ii d.v N-: -110 l;o fA lochs .1 i r. f l.n -i.ua G t'L ir d Sheriff -- inlsare:on Cant:. ! un . o iy of iI. B. R a OR dan a F C e: yltO f A iochA. .\.O. hre1 .\E Paekr,h Gqer ptyfor d;nt-s. y rit of IClareudon h Coy STA TE nt S OUTi H Soth(AR')iO i th. aoe sa auito iret Wbam What Lu c er ryt t, Jili N won Brylat- 1i aa l ri a t andr Jackso Gasque o s, efendents. yla t MSx-e of Sot ari iun: beaiing dateIof Oc be the 6th 19:ar IAi1sll at i a nto .id t tin Col: ehio~h.:,: ' btdd..r f he Cin Houst .: i nuz t g, t n -l .- c .l ouin t, (2: 1i-4)h a er a! hour-. f >r jmer 2 in -a oui:da he 0 h I: of i o. lid-~ Altha trac of I.wd situse in Chiu (5, -4)11 csb::Iin oti1 nueI e iolows: Ni rt by h..: o(f R. . I :ukes. E1::- b: likown as "Ayak . landi . IA-0 uii'h bv i:t:.;l no or i0r me i.f Richhbour '. a:nd West b ladsb firmer Iy of . W. B~roa 3 way. Purchaser to pa fr,, paper. E. B. GA.\lBLE, SheriiCt rendon Count: .ces are as low i buy anything fi our goods tha We have no c )u to see our s ossible want of othing, and in f ember our Moti NY MORR Telephone Meeting Postpaned. ; Mr. W. C. Davis, Manning, S. C. . G nrineu: l;.erui further t'+ our letter of Sept. 28th, advising tbat bearing in re tgird to C!ar. ndnn Telephone Company service will h hell o, October 12th. ,e- at 12 noon. Mannin.. S. C. inn The Comm's4on has found it nc-s me sary to pos-pon.n this i e.troe unril th. Thnrav, October 19:h, at the sarn o, hour. he Trustiog this is sati-tctor:, n- YPus verty trulv, ai}l - J. P. Dooly, v. Secretary. ng .... ed Tax Notice. on The boo.ks for the col'e tion of taxes o 1 +: .ear 1916, .il open n'o 16th inst., I and close no 15'h March 1917. h a, Levies f ,r S:4te Coun y an]1 J Schools Stat e tax, 6 1-2 mills; i'ouinty tix, 5 nd mills; County Schoo', 3 nits; Sch'ool e(, Distric'. No. 1, 5 mills; Distric: 2, 3 inills; District 3. 6 mils.; District 5, 6 t mills; Distri-t 7. 4 mill=; Distric. 9. 11 3-4 mills; District 10. 4 m:k; Dis triet 1,1 2 mills; Disrrict 13. 4 mls ct D;-trict 14 6 mill.: District 15, 11 1-2 Smill,: District 16. 8 milts; Distric. 17. Ss 4 mills; Dstrict 18, 2 mill-; D strict 19, tr10 mills; Dist.riet 20. 14 1-2 milk; Di; 'r' trir:. 21, 6 mill,: District 22. 9 mits; b' Di-:ri et 24,District 26. 8 .nil;.; D s! rict by 27, 6 mills; Dkte-ct 28. 8 mills; District by 29, 4 mills: D.stric- 3'), 6 mill-; District r, 31, 2 mills; District 32, 4 mills; District 33, 4 mills. I Cashiers or Certified cheeks will be i required in payment of taxes, dont -y jse-nd personal cheek. - ~L. L. WVells, County Treasurer. SNeuralgia Pains I Yield Quickly "'Hundreds Find Sloan's "" Liniments Soothes -n Their Aches. Tne shooting tearing prtins of neu A rat eia aind sea stiat ar.- quickly irelie-v m - d by the sooi~hino.r external appica ri'n of Sloan's Unimnent -Quiiets the nerves. r-elieves the numb ness feelin~g, and by its to-ie ef-e-tt oo the nervye and musenlar tissue, giv-es mi! ~ me.!i'tte rebhef. ISlo,~ .ia' .innr is -lein-r an I '-as ir to u- thani~ ma-w~ plas1 -a and ir. .Just pum. it. ona -i r p-netra.es Klls I. nain:. Y.-u will fin,] reli-f in it, frm :m h-uiu-is m, neuraahia, sciatict, stifi' N e-k otha:heme -~! or andJ blue sprs. So in's Lilment quaic-k by Iv recu'es the pa'in. h1 It's re-aliyv. friend of the whol- fin 1 ly. Your- dr-u ris-s sells it in 25ic, 50~c. amti $1 b-:ttles. Paxvilie. Tlhea &radedc s.:haioi wial open Moo.ld.iy imo)rn l, O.tob nr 16th, at 10 o'clo,-k It was annoucce I to open on the 2ud, 's bnt delayt. in mn iteriat prevenced sone U. aaccer-s-y repairts he-n! mrtd. 'he trustees want tie presenace of every father- :ird maother- if the commulni:y at rthe openinLg next Monday morning. Mrs Wash: Keels and eriiid.-o are 7bac-k fromu Eioitt where they spent about two weeks. - 5 Ai s; Emnily Br:o hv.:v i 'ft a fe-v days atio for'ler- seno fia t Brauo. frma pI of rver, and will resumne her duties .t:. the piostolli :e in a few 1r.J W. Mimis of Sumter wasL numbredl amanaz last week'.- visitors. r Miss l'. a:1 Brmoadway went last Mon - day to ope-n up the Grange Hall school b near Pau''ia. a Mrs. Lina White from Smi.hv~ile vs r, ited at the lion? of Mr. F S Gedding~ -r last week. Miss Eva Keels fr.>m Ch-tr'eston ha I- be.-n her - fo:- s >mm- tim - u ursing he Sfather. who hmas becn irl for a ions X while. His coadition is not yet im V proved. Rev. J. G. Huggins from Barnwi-.l I was here last. week. He his b-on cd-ii ed to the Baptist past .rate her -. and aI r.Home Branch Re-v \l J Kvsier ten aober is you will om us and way, we hop-worn, took. Itis this com act, every o: "Every NESS. Manager. '-red hi real na! ion of these churches some rim- ago. much to the regret- of many of the congre.'iations. He b not. yet made a positive decision as to where he will go Tao protra:,ed s -retee at the B. prist chu! ch c:me to a close last Friday e" eningr Rev Guy. from Sumter assis ed th.- p-tutor, atud did some faithful'" pr..aching. M.r L. Weiobe- er:ss moved bia fa ily isro r.;he home reen-uly vacated by Mr. H Cain Messrs. 13 W. Cutter and J. D. Pack two old resi tents of this community have h.-en quite sick for several data Mr ;adiJ Corbetr.. who represented, the Pax;.ll W. C. T. U. in the orator ;cal co-t.-n at' the m r- atioo in Sun ter was the winner o; rl.' eold m .da M:sse: .\Minnie T.ouchberry and Tab hie Geddiugs are studentts a: C.kce "oliege rnis assion. -Mi. Vivian Cur- = tis nas returued to Columbia college :: for a musical course. Misses Mabe:le an I P. arn Edwars3 from Gameron visitd Mis Jessie Cur t:s la4t welk. With Victory Lear e Almost Gave up-Fight Bolumbian Now Has To Thank For Urg ing Him On WON AFTER 30 YEARS Moral in This Story Perhaps MS Applies To Many Others Tells Of Long Struggle. There is a moral in this. It has to de'al witth a person who-cam~e very near, giving up toa soon. And the :story vi told by his wife-a story that parhaps - is true with regard to many others: - Mrs. Mary Gordon, of 720 Seven-h St., Olympia, a so burb (if Columnba savs Tantae made a swell. man of -her husband. though he had -suffered moire than 80 years with a severe form of 'stomach tirouble before he begao~ tak tng it. Aand the moral in this i-. -'Don't gzive up," for %he says her hus band almost. lst heart when the -first hottle of Tanlac failed to glie him th relief he e-xpecte 1. and it was onlv lb cause of his wife's urtiin! tn'athC'hei % cinued t o take Tanlac until she says he was a well man when the fourth bot tie was t~aken. Mirs. G-irdon's statement in endors ment, of TanIasc follow-: "My busbiand suffered1 from catarch o:f the -tomarn almst all his life-br~ mor-e than 38 years-and he had it very.--, nadly. He cot in Nuch bid shape that almost every thing he ate hurt him and nothing s-emedt to nourish him. He weold have sick spells and could not , work, and his troubles caused him.o lose a lot of time fromt his w7ork. "H- was in bad shaise and could1 not go any where hardly. and he had I--st a lot of weight. It, was almost impos sible for him to sleeps ws-! at night.. and sleeplessness troubi -d him a' tot Finally ho decided to tak.- Tanlae. r- e ne bhmd read a lot ab au:. i- and knew. severat people who had endorsed it "Ha. saysV Tanlac cured him of that stom~ach trouble. Hv.sleeps welt now, anud he is in One shape in every wa. . The :ast Tanlac he :.ook was taken tsvo or three months ago, and he never ia any trouble with his stomach now and he can eat anything he wants anid it -7 ne'ver hurts him. Ae says he fee:S better now than he hsa- in y.-ars. "We spent a lot of money for pro re-s-noual tre.ar ma-nt of his troubles. bu it seemedi that the med cina., he *as git-en did not suit his csse. Bar. h. was sure wonderfully hel.,ed by Tv.d-e' L.od he to~dm -1he iother slay that ne wanted to give a ;-tessnmi.. We ca.. 20t say too much foar l'anic. "He took four b atties of Taulac. The U Irst bottle did noit. help him and he dii aot want to gem any smore, but I per uadied him to ger, the sescosnd and E 2elped him a right smart bit. And the teXt two bottles~ broke up tic troub,-. and he is in just tine shape now Isure' an rec-smmen i Tanlase. becauw Tags ac did more fors my husband than alt he other tmedicines he ever took mind nadl- a well ma , sif him. evens thoi:: i- had affcti w 'h thH *m'e rsoubl: mii.-rt 1 n 30 year-.'' "Tan~a:-," the Masters Medicine, is xclusively sold in Manning by the )ickson Drug Store; in Siimma.rton by - ). 0 Rhamne, Jordan L. W. Nettles5 fe-w Zion S!,ae & Plosmvdeu. Pio.-wo ~ armr. Soipoh Co , ias rD - - .n di.ei -s .