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THEYR Ut! SECOND CARLOAD OF THE VERY BEST. Horses!-Mules! We have a Horse or a Mule to suit everybody. Large Mules small Mules. If you want to get real values for your moneyt come in and let us show you this carload. Full Line of Buggies, Wagons, Har ness, Lap Robes, Whips, Etc. COFFEY & RIGBY MANNING, S. C. A CHALMERS' RECORD. Drives Out Maaria, Builds Up System MESSAGES FLAT FOR DEARS The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, 'JirLI) A Chalmers stock chassis on August GROV'S TASTd rl trSS chili TONIC, drives out and 2 won four of the most covetcd tern. A Atu tonic. For ult a and adchitldren. United States Hydrographic Office motor car records. Tells of Finding of Bottle Set The endurance record, held for a Adrift in 1914. year by the Hudson, has gone to the tion and under the observation of the Chalmel's, which went 1898 miles in 24 American Automobile association. Several instances of messages in hours as agoinst 1819 for the larger Greater power, greater speed, or bottles having floated about the Ia car. greater endurance has never before cific for years before being recovered The Chalmers also won the one been demonstrated by a motor, have been announced by the United Ihour record, the 12 hour record and The strain and wear and tear of States hydrographic office. the 100 mile record. years of ordinary driving given the A bottle was set adrift by Capt. S. Chalmers in that, supreme 21-hour test Nagahue of the Tamba Maru, Japan These tests were made ever the answers every question as to the sta- ese, August 17, 1915, 900 miles east of S lpa fa y Spd vay 'hey arblilit y of the Chalmers. Kamchatka, was recovered May 't5 last offcia an wee ante wth he ane - Where can you get. eqiual value for neiar Moelips, Wash. Another bottle, your money? Tlhe speed an power set adrift in December, 1914, off Cape 'Whenever You Need a General Tonic champion for several hundred dollars Corrientes, Mex., was founud February Take Grove's- less than other tars; no car In its 22 last 240 miles north of Christmas The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless class approaches it. Thlese prices island, in the latitude of the Hlawaiian chill Tonic is equally .valuable as a wont last. islaunds. Geeal on:icp beuei otaes inI Y'ou are advised to boo0k your orders A third bottle, tossedl from the end IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives now. _choner_._H.MarsenbCap._W out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and ..a .Wanin February 14, 1915, 2,040 miles Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. AIDVERTISE IN THlE TIM ES. east of Chile andI 660 miles south of Easter Island, was pickedup Ja) Tnuary~ --21 Ist four miles south of Wanganul! island, Newv Zealaml. ____ Clock Dials for Summer. - -Instead~ of mioving the hhands of the -- - -clock forwardl and hack at the time of .. ('Ihanginag from staindard to summer ~ 1~1 1 r111time, iand vice versa, a plan recently ,'-\ proposedi in England is to hiave clocks II) 'vII providedit wit h an adjuistiable dliii. Thbe ~ !III' ~circular' disk of the dial would be put ~jjt3 i) ' ~in~ lace by screwrs in curved slots, iand the diaI would be rotated through one ~ ~ ~- ~ hour sace at the timile of iing the if -It is claimed that this pin ais especil ~' ~I ~ I y desirable in the case of stik ing i-i-- - ioc'ks, thle bands of which anniot h '"\\\W h~~W~I bd 41 moved back. Thle 1pos Ion of the dhil e~u~iit"'I~t1'"' would also indicate wvhethier thie clock I. ,, / ~ w ad keeping sumer' or infrnui timIhe. ', ~ ~ 'IThe object ion to this procedure, of <.~ ~ ~ u a is t hit praci leiIllv ever'~vboly -- It huout anuy atteation to the fIgures on - -r~ 'r bor rute dlal. lr...+'I\-eSolves Problem'r of Stray Whale. - Iiuon of whait to dio w~ih a stray whlal e S that is waishied up on shore'. After dhis S posing (of the flesh and oil to a refinery, the b~ones may be mounted on shoire and kept as a permanent natural his e Delied Re-tory exhibit. * ' ~ ~e'e~ri 6' ~That is what the city offIcIals (lid It ~~ 7 3. . with a whale which was washed aushoro t ~there, according to the Popular Science Monthly. It was welcomed with openI armes and1 the bones were (+ Seid saved asian educational M..ur' for the b~enefit of the schoel childreu of the ~~8W Snt r 0ca68-0018801n0co\0\city and for interested adult::. %, g-, *Since there was no building avail Kvary-able large enough to accommodate It, Whaw. Jt was set up in an open lot andi fenced HANDS, ARMS, LIMBS ASLEEP And Was- Run-Down, Weak and Nervous, Says Florida Lady. Five Eottles of Cardui Made Her Well. Kathleen, Fla.-Mrs. Dallas Friue, of this placo, says: "After the birth of my last child...I got very much run-down and weakened, so much that I could hardly do rnytih:g ; -ill. I was so awfully nervous t!: I could scarcely endure the lonu noise. My condition was gettia wor:o all the time... I knew I must have romno relief c: I would soon bto in the bed and i: : seriou;s condition for I felt so ba: and was so nervous and' weak I eo:ic hardly lire. My iusbard askd Dr. - about my taking Ca:rdl. ;. '~afd, 'It's a good medicine, and ra-o f.r that troublo', so he got 1'20 5 he' : s...After about the second botce ) 1dt gtat'y Improved...before tain,. t my limbs and hands and aux, would go to sleep. /.fMe' taking It iowever, this roor circa*. tion 'i', feared. My strength camo back to silo and I was soon on the road to Yer.lth. After the use of about 5 but tic:a, I coeld do all my l'ou:-e.worl ad ettend to my six children be. a can feel efto in giving Cardu! tho-oi:uli trial for your troubles. It Ncontalns no harmful or habit-for.ia 1t'nci, bi)i. i.1 composed of mild. veg;e l'e, medicinal ifl redie nts with no :rid after-(effects. Thousands of \omen are, Vwounriiily wrtitian, telling of i.e rood Cardul has done them. I otcld hel, you, too. Try it. I i4 SHRINE OF THE "HOLY COAT" Cathedral at Treves Contains One of Most Jealously Guarded Relics of the Roman Church. At intervals of many years the old Prince Bishopric of Treves, wakens out of Its half-slumbering condition and becomes the center of a great pilgrim age. Besides its numerous Roman re uains, this quiet old town, claiming to he 1,300 years older than Rome, is the shrine of the "Holy Coat," one of the most jealously guarded relies in the possession of the Roman church. The citizens of Treves are very proud of this seamless garment, and they have given it a prominent place on their coat-of-arms, says the Dundee Advertiser. It was not until 119tG that the "Holy Coat" was placed over the high altar, but it was not exposed to the publie gaze for some three hundred years afterward. It was kept in a se cret place of the cathedral known only to a few, and there were many who a doubted its existence. A guide book of 1814 says: "The existence of the relic at pres ent Is rather doubtful-at least, It is not visible. The attendants of the church say it is walled up." All doubts were removed in 1844, when Archbish op Arnoldi announced a centenary jublilee, at which it was exhibited to a million and a half of pilgrims from all parts of the world. The coat is a loose garment with wide sleeves, very sim ple in form, of coarse material, dark brown in color, probably as the result of age, and entirely without scam or decoration. The Conceited One. "I can't biear that young leading man; lhe's so conceitedl. H~ow (10 you manage to get along with him?" "I always talk to him about him self for a while, and then lie talks to me about himself."--Life, DON'T D[lAY Some Manning Peopile Hlave Learned Th'iat Neglect is D~angerous. The slightest symptom of kidney tr-ouble is far too serious to be over looked. It's the small, ne-gleeted roublles that so often leadi to serious k idiney ailments. Tlhat pa in in the ":small" of you: back; those heaidache-s andi (dizzy spells; that weak, weai-y, worn-iout feel ingj, may ibe inature's warning of kidney weakiness. Why r-isk you:- life by neglectiing these sympitoms ? Reach thie cause of the troublle while the1(re yet, is time t- -be gin treating your kidiieys at once with a tied( anmd provedP~ k inliiy remedy. N'o need to exp:erimnit--Dioan's K(id ney 1i11s have bteen successfiuliy used in thousands of cases of kidiney triou blie for over 501 years. D~oan's Kidney Pillis ar-e usedI and reconi nendedl thiroiughout. thei' c iviIized world. En rlirsedl at home. Read thiis Mad nniing test imlony. Ave., says: "'I was ini lhad shape- with rhieuimatic pa~ins anld miy joints were so stiff ail swollen, that. I coldc hardily walk or dio any wvork. I hail lizzy spells and headaches. My kid ieys acted irregularly andl annoyed mae considerably. I got Doan's Kid-l ney Pills at the Dickson Drug Co., indl they relieved the rheumatic paiins Fand benefited me1 inl every way.I <eep) Doan's oni hand all the time and they (do me world1s of good." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't. iimply~ ask for a kidney remedly get Dean's Kidney Pills-the same :hat Mrs. Reardon had, Foster-Mil Jurn Co., Props., Buffalo, . Y -.av U A 1, government toabrii the total NEW LOANS MADE thu far advanced to the a'lies up to $2,391,400,000. TO ALED NATIONS ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head $0ashington, Sept. 19.-L oans of Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA. $50,000,000 to Groat B3ritain and $20,- TI~ iot UNN sbte hnodnr 000,000 to France were made by the rngingin head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E~. W. GROVZ$. 30c. For the Housekeeper! The best line Ranges, Oil and Gasoline Cook Stoves ever shown in Manning. For the Farmer The best Corn and Cotton Planters, Guano Distributors, Harrows and all Farm Tools. One or two of those splendid two-horse Disc Har rows left at less than cost. _Come and see. Plowden Hardware Co SOLDIERS EAT Food is scarce and becoming scarcer. Soldiers eat THREE TIMES A DAY. Columbia will soon have 40,000 troops at Camp Jackson. Greenville will soon have 40,000 troops at Camp Seiver. Spartanburg will soon have 40,000 troops at Camp Wadsworth, These men will want vegetables. WHERE WILL THEY GET THEM? Sweet potatoes, Beans, cabbage, turnips. carrots, onions, etc., will brine FANCY PRICES. This is Clarendon County's chance ! Will our farmers let the opportunity slip? Cotton is short---Vegetables will be higher than cotton as the SUBMARINES CAN NOT SINK THE VEGETABLES. Plant vegetables! THE HOME BANK AND TRUST COMPANY A PATCH OF this year and commecelC getting~ ready for the bo0l1 weevil. We have a suipply of seed on hiand that we will sell at $2.50 a busbel *of one or miore bushels. 75 cents a peck in (quantities less than one bushel. T$2.40 a buIshel in originial bajs 2 and~ one.. half buIshels each. Onie-haif bushel will plant onie acre ini three foot rows. Yields from 16 to 40) buIshlels an acre. We Quiarantee a cash market for all that is raisedl. This is the most promising new crop that has ever beeni introduced in this sec tion. MANNING OIL.NIlLL