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'Ar Wp. hayethe pret adias t come In lind .QU COAT SU1TE OUt MILINE1RY liners are at your servi( We cordially invit< 8OMETIMES' SHE THINKS TANLAC SAVED HER LIFE. Miss Maynor is 35 Pounds Heavier Now Than When She Began Taking It. HAD NEARLY LOST HOPE From an Invalid Unable to Sit Up More Than an Hour or So to Per feet Health Was Change Made. Without equal in interest, perhaps, is the very remarkable statement given in endorsement of Tanlac by Miss Julia Maynor, of 128 Fairview Ave., Spartanburg. When she began taking Tanlac, she said, she was al most an invalid but now weighs thirty-two pounds more and considers her health perfect, and her statement follows: "I suffered from a terribly run down condition and I became so weak I could not even wash dishes and I could not sit up more than an hour or two at a time. I had no appetite, and I had forgotten how it felt to want to eat. Everything I ate hurt me, and I suffered from an awful burning in my stomach. I lost flesh until I looked as if I would almost fall to pieces. "Seven different doctors had treat ed me and my papa took me to every one I though could help me, but if any of them did me any good I could not tell it, and the last time I came home from a trip to see a doctor I was so weak I could not hardly get up the steps. . "It was in January last year that I began to fail in halth, and in a month I was in such bad shape I could not do anything, and I was in bed the greater part of the time from February to September, last year, and when I began taking Tanlac I only weighed ninety pounds. "Tanlac wvas recommended to me and I finally began taking it. I started taking Tanlac in the summer and I took about fifteen bottles be fore I stopped. I gained about thirty two pounds by taking Tanlac and I wveigh about 125 pounds now and am still gaining in weight. Really, I am about thirty-five pounds heavier now than when I began taking Tanlac. I am in good health and I feel just as well as I did when I stopped taking Tanlac, and the benefit Tanlac gave me is lasting. I am heavier nowv than I have ever been before. "I never have stomach ti'ouble now, I liave a fine appetite and I feel wvell all the time. I work regularly in the Beaumont Mill now, and just a few months ago I had began to wvon der if there was anything that would give me back my health and strength. Before I started taking Tanlac I sometimes feared my troubles might kill me, but I was back at wvork by September. "I cnn give Tanlac the very highest recoinmaendation, and I do, too, be cause I was an invalid when I started Tanlac and I tm In perfect health now and am rosy as anyone. I am so glad I took Tanlac and I some times think Tanlac saved my life, for I was going down terribly* fast when I began taking it." Tanlae, the Master Medicine, is sold1 by Dickson's Drug Store, Man ning; L. W.' Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plowden, New Zion; Farmers' Sup ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Sum morton.-Adv. On His Dignity. Ben was 10 years old and thought It altogether ridiculous to treat him as a baby any' longer. His father had a lawyer friend who did not seem to have arrived at this knowledge of Ben's growth, and so usually address ed him In the same way In which he had spoken to him five years ago. S"Wellt how's my little man toayv?" iest and znost. stylish line ee f theidelve that e -Are made especially for -'The most discriminating e to help you in your sele all to come to this great. he asked. Ben sat down and looked teh oth< way, having spoken to the gentlema as he came in. The man repeated h: question and then Ben answered: "Indeed, Mr. Smith,'I have not see your little man and would not knot him if I saw him." "Ben," his father thundered, "wh don't you answer Mr. Smith politel when he asks 4bout your health?" "Oh, I beg your pardon," said Be in a very dignified voice, "I am ver well, thank you." But Mr. Smith discovered at las that Ben was grown up.-New Yor Herald. --o Bad Colds From Sudden Changes. Spring brings all kinds of weathe and with it come colds and the re vival of winter coughs and hoars< ness. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey wi head off a new cold or stop the ol one, the soothing balsams relieve th sore throat and heal the irritated ti sues. Get a bottle to-day and stai treatment at once. At your druggist 25c. Formula on the bottle.-adv. --o The Man He Left Behind. An English storekeeper went to th war and left his clerk behind to loc after things. When he was wounde and taken to the hospital, what we his surprise to find his clerk in ti cot next to him. "Well, I thought I left you to tal care of the store," said the store keeper. "You did," answered the cler "But you didn't tell me I had to loo aftr your women folks as well v the store.' I stood it as long as could and then I said to myself: 'Lo< here, if you've got to fight, 'you migi as well go and f-ght someone that y< can hit."-London Tit-Bits. DR. J. A. COLE, Dentist, Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner Store, MANNING, S. C. Phone No. 77. G. T. FLOYD, Surveyor 'and Civil Engineer, Ofmce Over Hirschmann's Store. LOANS NEGOTIATED, On First-Class Real Estate Mortgag PURDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. J. WN. WIDEMAN Attorney at Law MANNING, S. C. Offices Adjoining "The Herald" Bld W. C. DAVIS Attorneys at Law, MANNING,,S. C. DuRANT & ELLERBE, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. JOHN G. DINKINS, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. Office in Old Court House. J. H. LESESNE, Attorney at Law, MANNING, S. C. R. 0. Purdy. 5, Oliver O'Bryai ' PURDY & O'BRYAN, 'Attorneys and Counselors at La w M ANNG a. C. Today and qf Millinery and Coat Suits 4 are .the genuine leaders 'in ti charming figures and especia persons can find precisely % tion of designs and colors-t display. MORRIS NES r EVERYBODY TALKING ABOUT IT. n s To Settle A Big Question Rightly, You Must Investigate It and n Discuss It Freely. The claims made for Nature's Y Great Remedy, SULFERRO-SOL, Y though they may seem rather broad and strong, are only made so by the n healing power of the remedy itself. y In the suit, SULFERRO-SOL Co., vs. U. S. Court, the Sulferro-Sol t Company put up fifty-five witnesses, k several of them learned physicians, and each of whom had either actually used Sulferro-Sol or had seen it tried. Of the Fifty-five witnesses, some tes tified of being cured of Chronic Stom r ach trouble, Indigestion, Pellagra, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Chronic Ab scesses, and various forms of Kidney, 11 Bladder, Skin Blood and Nervous d troubles. The outstanding FACT of e the trial was that it DID CURE. - Don't be misled into buying just t anything. Try something that thou , sands of others have tried out with success. It will save you money, time and suffering. SULFERRO-SOL is sold and rec ommended by all DRUGGISTS AT e Manning, S. C., and vicinity. k d Mistake. 5 e Charlie Chaplin was talking in New York about a bad film. :e "It is so bad," he said, "it reminded - me of a first night I once attended in London. . "It was a terrible first night. Noth k ing but hisses and catcalls. Still, the a play deserved it. I "At the end, however, a man with k a harelip began to roar for the author. kt He roared so loudly that finally the u author came out and smiled his thanks. I couldn't help saying to .. the harelip chap afterward: "'What the deuce, with such a rot ten play as this, did you want to yell for the author?' "'I dlidn't said the harelip. 'I was yelling for ether!' "-New York Sun. Sloan's Liniment For Rheumatism "he torture of rheumatism, the pains andl aches that make life un bearable are relieved by Sloan's Lini ment, a clean clear liquid that is easy to app~ly and more effective than mus sy plasters or ointments because it penetrates quickly without rubbing. as For the many pains and aches follow ing exposure, strains, sprains aknd muscle soreness, Sloan's Liniment is promptly effective. Always have a bottle handy for gout, lumbago, ~ toothache, backache, stiff neck andI all external pains. At druggists, 25c.-adlv. All Out of Style. g.-_ _ - Whistler, the artist, was one (lay standing bareheaded insp hat store while his hat was being ironed into shape. An irate customer entered and, _ thinking Whistler was a salesman, tackled the i mperturable "J1im mie" with "Here's a hat you made for me. It dloesn't fit me in the least." Whistler regarded him calmly. "You are quite right," he answeredl - suavely. "It doesn't. But as for that, neither does your coat; your trousers peed pressing and your wvaistcoat is a crime.'"-Newark News. --O Sa~ved His Money. "Two penn'orth of bicarbonate of sod. for indigestion at this time of right," cried the chemist, who had been aroused at 2 a. in., "when a -glass of hot water does just as-well ?" n. "Weel, weel," returned Sandy has tIly, "I thank you for the advice. I'll ,not bother ye after all. Gude nichtl" ..-Washington Herald. Tomorrow. Ver brought to Manning. T ese lines. Ily for making figures charn hat they want in our vast % blend together to that whi IDE S. Manager. German Efficiency. "Those Germans are certainly effi cient," said father at the breakfast table. "How so? How?" asked mother. "Why," said father, "I see they have put the whole question of the food supply into the hands of the minister of the interior."-Pittsburg Post. -0 SPRING COLDS ARE DANGEROUS Sudden changes of temperature and underwear bring spring colds with stuffed up head, sore throat and gen eral cold symptome. A dost of Dr. King's New Discovery is 'sure relief, this happy combination of antiseptic balsams clears the head, soothes the irritated membranes and what might have been a lingering cold is broken up. Don't stop treatment when re lief is first felt as -a half cured cold is dangerous. Take Dr. King's New Discovery till your cold is gone.-adv. YOU NEED A SPRING LAXATIVE Dr. King's New Life Pills will re move the accumulated wastes of win ter from your intestines, the burden of the blood. Get that sluggish spring fever feeling out of your system, brighten your eye, clear your com plexion. Get that vim and snap of good purified healthy blood. Dr. King's New Life Pills are a non griping laxative that aids- nature's process, try them to-night. At all druggists, 25c.-adv. 0 State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be curedt by the use of H ALL'S CATA RR H M ED ICINE. FRANF J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th (lay of De ceml r, A. D., 1886. (Seal) A. WV. GLEATON, Notary Public.. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. Send. for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all diruggists, '75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipantion. 0 - Quiet Girl. Caller-That new girl of yours seems nice andl quiet. Hostess-Oh, very quiet! She dloes not even disturb the (dust when she's cleaning the room.--Life. WH-AT IS LAX-FOS L.AX-FOS IS AN IMPRDVED CASCARA A DIGESTIVE LAiXATIVE - CATHARTIC AND LIVER~ TONIC LAx-Fos Is not a Secret or Patent Medi cine but Is composed of the following old-fashioned roots and herbs: CASOARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN' In J,Ax-Fos the CAscARA is improved by the addition of these (digestive ingredi ents making it better than ordinary CAs CARA, and thus the combination acts not only as a stimulating laxative and cathar tic but also as adigestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, but LAX-Fos combines strengthr with palatable, aro, matic taste and does not gipe or disturb the stomach.- One botl will pove LAX-Fog is invaluable for Con ption, oat Suits we want all of the rings. Our expert mil The Real Thing. "You don't know what torture is," said Jones to Smith. "What is it, then?" asked Smith. "I suffered it yesterday," answered Jones, "when the barber had my mouth full of lather and I sat there watching the shop boy giving my hat to another customer."-Boston Her ald. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A ICE. ing considerable dam >t make flour suitable 3LARENDON ROLLER id each person's wheat son, taking one-eight cash. ER FLOUR MILLS 0 "p N TONIC. dl to Improve the Ap le stomach, build lup dition and promote ttle today. Drug Store COLA ! the World's greatest Artists he greatest music is the Instru onlside~r the quality and character nat brings. You have applied to supremacy is toundled on other accomp~lishedl. It is inmillions se it takes into these homes all music andl entertainment. exclusively for victor are the 'he Victrola tone is the true and . ice andl master's instrument. 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