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.A>UIM A PPELT. k.cditor. MANNING. S. C., JUNE 2, 1909. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: nce yea ............................ 81!5 Six months..--................... '5 Fout months....................... 50 ADVERTISING RATES: One square. one time. 1: each subsequent in sertion. 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect char-ted for as regrular advertisements. Liberal contracts mad for three. six and twelve Communications must De accompanied by the real name and address of the writer in order to receive attention. No communication of a personal character will be publisbed except as an advertisement. Entered at the Postoffice at Manning as Sec ond Class matter. WE APPEAL TO MANHOOD. Our school has closed for the session, a splendid year's work has been accomplished, but not without financial shortage. The public schools of Greenville had a similar experience, and the schools were about to close be fore the term ended, because the funds were exhausted. A few public spirited citizens came to yether and effected a continuence of the schools by contributing the means out of their owvn pockets. There is a large short age here, the trustees are econo mical business men. but they cannot do the impossible, an en gine cannot be run without motive power, therefore it stands to reason that such a school as we are justly proud of cannot be run a nine-months term without adequate means. This we have not at present, but it must come. People of School District No. 9, it is-your pride and patriotism, and vour children's future that is at siake. So far you have done well, you have ?uthorized those in authority to erect a commo dious school building, with a view to accommodating - the future growth of Manning, now let us beseechyou, not to grow weary and lag, but come for ward like. men, and determine to uphold the trustees in the effort to secure the necessary means. The tax levy is now to the limit. an increaz cannot be made in the levy,?nd there are only three ways that we know of to get the sufficient amount of money. 1st, private contribu tions; 2nd, legislative authority to levy and enforce such a con tingent fee as in the judgment of the trustees is necessary: 3rd, raising property valuations. This is an important matter, so vital lv so that every man, woman and child is interested, this be ing so, we suggest that the trus tees call a public mass meeting for the patrons of this school to exchange views looking to the devising of means that will in 'sure the school's future. Bar The following offers cc FOUR The Manning Timi .AxD VALUE Ainslee's Magazine.-.........3 50 American Boy.........-..... 50 American Homes & Gardens. 4 50 American Moth'erhood..... 2 50 American Poultry Journal... 2 00 Appleton's Magazine.....-...3 0O Atlantic Monthly.-....-..... 50 Automobile....-...-........ 4 50 Black Cat..........---- --- 2 50 Blue Book.................. 3 0 Bohemian....-......-.....-3- 0 Book-keeper......-.......... 2 0 Bookman......- ........-.... 4 00 Boston Cooking School-..2 50 Breeder's Gazette............ 3 50 Burr McIntosh Monthly....4 50 Century Magazine........... 5 50 Children's Magazine.... .... 2 50 Christian Herald (N. Y.)-..3 00 Country Life in America....5 50 - Craftsman............-- ...-- 4 50 Current Literature...........4 50 Designer.............- ....--- 0 Dressmaking at Home-...2 50 Educational Review..........4 50 Electrical World.......-..... 4 50 Electrician & Mechanie....2 50 Etude (for music lovers .. ... 3 00 Farm Journal (2 years)..... 1S8 Field and Stream-.....-..... 00 Forum .....-.. .- ............ 3 50 Garden Magazine............ 50 Good Housekeeping.....-..-2 50 Good Literature......-...... 1 5 Hampton's Magazine......... 00 Harper's Bazar.. .......- ..-- 5 Harper's Magazine.........-5-5 Harper's Weekly............ 50 Home Needlework....... 2 25 _ House Beautiful............. 4 00 Housekeeper.............-... 2 25 Housewife................... 1 8 Human Life......-.....----- 250 Illustrated London News....- 7 50 Independent..--.-----....3 50 International Studio.-.......6 50 Judge............--- ---... 6 50 Keramic Studio.............. 5 50 Ladies' W orld...-........... 2 00 Leslie's Weekly....-......... 6 50 Life........ ...-.... ..-..... 6 50 Lippincots Magazine-... 4 00 Little Folk s (Salem) new. ... 2 50 McCall's Mag. and pattern... 2 00 McClure's Magazine..-....-..3 00 Metropolitan Magazine..... 3 00 Modern Priseilla..........2 00 All Subscriptions are for one it us your list, and we will quote Manning. S. The Yorkville Enqbiirer re gards Tilman's attitude on the tariff 'more practical than sen timental," and the Co>lmbia State throws a fit. Too bad. The self-assuming superiority of our contemporary, the Colum bia State, would provoke a smile did it not take itself soseriously. As it is, we are moved to pity. It is no use to try to reason, it knows it all, everybody that dis agrees with it, is either fool or knave. Notwithstanding its un happy characteristic, the "State" in time has done, and occasion ally does yet, some excellent things. Now that Senator Tillman has voted for a tariff on lumber. some of the newspapers that were beguiled into censuring Congressman Lever by the Co lumbia State, are wondering where they are at. If Lever, by his vote on lumber, "stabbed the Democratic party in the back." which part of the Demo cratic party's anatomy did Till man stab? The Orangeburg Times and Democrat may be able to enlighten us. Now comes Senator Bacon of Georgia, a Democrat of Democrats, propos ing a 20 per cent. advalorum tax on raw cotton as a revenue duty. If this duty goes on it will have the effect of driving out of com petition with the Southern cot ton grower of some 20,000,000 pounds of imported cotton. It begins to look nov as if protec tionlis what is needed for the South. Comptroller General Jones is to get after the county auditors to investigate all cases where taxpayers are liable for income tax and make reports where re turns have not been made. It is airight to get after the tax-dodgers and make them come across, but this income tax requirement is so complicated, and so little understood that we doubt very much if many of the auditors understand the law as construed by Comptroller Jones. The chief of the State's fiscal department has issued several letters of instruction, each of which are conflicting and con fusing: if all who are liable to an income tax have not made re turns, no blame can be attached to the auditors, as none of them so far as we have been able to learn, are in a position to say just what is an income, as con templated by the law. Trouble Makers Onsted. When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's New Life Pills he's mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indigestion fly, but more he's tickled over his new, tine appetite. stroog ner ves healthy vigor, all because stomach, liver and kidneys now work right. 25c at all druggists. gair ~ntain only selected Ma The Manning . Greatest I TOTAl COST 82 85 215 220 TEE 4 70 3 75 M 2 15 T~ 2 75 2 10 30 5 0 Readers appreciate the 4 1 ion service of this maga 2 15 managed by fashion exp 2 50 Vienna. It keeps its re 1i a~nd most smart in seaso 2 85 solely a 215 s itini FASWT 1 7 It fitio isclever and s s of national interest. Sol s 00 practical lessons in hom 5 00 ing. housekeeping, and 00 decorating and furnishit io I women, the care of chili 1 75 humor and puzzles, ech~ 1 Review is 15c. a copy al a year. 5 00 THE MA] 1 s0 PICTORL ,.$ SUCCESS 5 85 MODERN 3 I5 Pictorial IF - Total 2 40 1 85 1 year. Subscriptions may be n ro the lowest possible price. W . '1 The Columbia EV ening Record a: is mistaken in assuming that r1 Major D. A. Bradham's member- ti ship in the Arkansas legislature g gave him the title of "Major." b This young man graduated from h the South Carolina Military Aca- S demy with the rank of "Captain." a: After which he became one of the b instructors of the military school! h at Yorkville, and later became I commandant of a military school ci in New Mexico a state institution, the position carries with it the rank of Major. Clarendon is just ly proud of this young man, and is his prominence in the State of his v adoption is a source 6f gratifica tion. or Men Past Fifty in Danger. F Men past middle life have found com- K fort and relief in Foley's Kidney Reme- n( dy, especially for enlarged prostate sr gland, which is very common among N elderly men. L. E. Morris, Dexter, Ky., ai writes: "Up to a year ago my father gi suffered from kidney and bladder trou ble and several physicians pronounced it enlargement of the prostate gland and advised an operation. On acconnt of his age we were afraid he could not stand E( it, and I recommended Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the first bottle relieved him, and after taking the second bottle tl he was no longer troubled with this G complaint." W. E. Brown & Co. ti ai For the information of those h living in that portion of Claren- F don having a vote on 'the ques tion of a new county, we will say, should the county of Rut ledge be organized, the section ai going into it from Clarendon will not be relieved from any of s( Clarendon's bonded indebted- si ness. The taxpayers in the cut- o, off townships will be charged , up with the bonded tax, and the bi same will be collected just cc as now. So if there are any in who are expecting to escape Clarendon's bonded taxation by w voting for the new county, they i are mistaken. .b p] The United States Senate once, oi the most dignified law-makng P body in the world, is fast losing m its honored tradition all because d( less care is taken these days in b( the selection of men for that dis- at tinguished' office. Senator Bailey ti of Texas, a smart, but tainted es politician, has on more than one in occasion broke into notoriety by doing the unusual. His last ca escapade was a fight with Mr. te W. S. Manning, correspondent w of the New York Times, because fu of an article in that paper which u< Mr. Manning disclaimed the tt authorship of, but notwith- ai standing Bailey's size and 220 w pounds of weight, this bully of ai a bag of wind and beef, got all oi that was coming to him from si Manning, who is small of statue n4 and weighs about 150 pounds. ti It is hightime such men as bl Joseph Weldon Bailey have their.m bluffs called, they go about with 'ci a chip on their shoulders, but rm usually select to have all the si odds in their favor, and occasion- bi 1sin gazines of the highest mi Juvenile, Outdoor Times and.Cosi Subscription offer. Through a mo! 3LICA TIOb . VALUE, al Review aue of the 'up to date-minute fash ine. It has' four foreign offices, erts, in Paris, London, Berlin and aders in touch with what is newest nable style. Pictoiial Review is not N MAGAZINE nteresting, its articles broad, and e of the regular deportments are dressmaking, millinery, crochet ousehold finance, sanitation, home , money-making suggestions for Iren, a page for elderly people, wit, oes from the stage, etc. Pictorial id if bought singly would cost S1.80 ~NING TIMES, 52 numbers, $1.50. 1L REVIEW, ..12 numbers, $1.00. MAGAZINE,.-.12 numbers, $1.00, PRISCILLA, ..12 numbers. .50. ~eview Pattern...-..Value.. .15. value .. . . .--- , 4.15. THE MANNING T w or renewal, or extensions. Mas will duplicate any offer made by Lly the self- 'vertising Goial .in into a David and i eated t,. - -rise. It is reat pity h: tead Manni eing arm, L 2i an umbrel e had not .d a good, sto outh Carolina hickory stii ad worn it out on the Te: ully, to a frazzle. and then p aps the border-raised ruff ould have had a lesson in i mnt conduct. Women Who Are Envied. Those attractive women who are Ic in face, form and temner are the , of many. who might be like them eak, sickly woman will be nervous : ritable. Constipation or Kidney p is show in pimples, blotches, s -uptions and a wretched complexi :r all such. Electric Bitters work % .rs. They regulate Stomach, Liver: idneys, purify the blood; give str wrves, briught eyes, pure breg riooth veivety skin, lovely complexi any charming women owe their hee id beauty to them. 50c at all dr sts. Pine Grove Closing. litor The Manning Times: It was my pleasure to atte ie closing exercises of the Pi rove school at Turbeville e night of May 24. The teachers who have so al d painstakingly stood at t alm the past year were Mr. red Morris, principal, and M oyce Rollings, assistant. The exercises consisted mgs, recitationsdialogues,et d were highly enjoyed by o 'the largest audiences ever ,mbled there on a similar oc< on. The exercises were h( a large stage extending fr e of the piazzas to the sch< ldinst while the audience w >mfortably seated out of doc . front. On Tuesday following a pici as given by the friends a trons of the school, the obj< ,ing to arouse interest in t 7oposed plans of further dev ment and progress. Rev. . Hutson was master of ce: onies, and County Superint( ,nt of Education E. J. Brow ing present was called up id responded in a short talk e interest of further and n( sary efforts being put forth prove the school conditions. The leading feature of the sion was an address by Li( nant-Governor T. G. McLet ho made a clear-cut and for( .1 speech along the lines of !ational service. Dinner w ien announced. Mr. Den mnounced publicly that dint ould be served to the visit( id strangers first, and that le so far as they could he iould go away without the ar man being nourished. j ough Mr. Dennis had a ha iggy whip in his hand as eandered in and among t owd making this announ, ent, he was soon able to m: ial and march a most willi snd to the table where tt erit- The needs ai interests, Fiction, 'j nopolitan or at unusual arrangement withn JS AND PICTORIAL REVIEW Success Aims to be the one indispi The Great of America. It stands for and for national, civic and The world's work is told il portant happenings in e: art, literature, etc. The s best procurable. Readers writers on dress, etiquet phases-the table, the farn investments and child-culti ened by the masterly inspi Marden, the editor, and a Success Magazine is 10c. a cost $1 .20 a year. [EVERYBOI aznsmay be sent to one any reputable agent, agency TA NT ;hs were soon consuming the tempt tre ing food so lavishly served byI a the good ladies of that commu ng nity. la, By way of digression your ut, correspondent wishes to :tdd a -k. few words ol praise to the thrifty1 :as farmers in that section whose er- crops bear unmistakable evi an ldence of assiduous care. These le- are a working people and when they produce a crop they can: enjoy the fruits of their toil. No crop has proven a better ye: money-maker than tobacco, and e-the crops of the weed are look . A ing fine. Lnd Last but not least those peo s pie need a railroad closer-even on. through that excellent village on- community. From the appear Lnd ance of the locality and the roads '9 it would seem that the present Alcolu railroad could be carried Ith by there with considerable ad g- vantage both to the railroad and the community. ~ ~ SPECTATOR. A Thrilling Rescue. nd How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny. Wash., ne was saved from a frightful death is a ne story to thrill the world. "A hard cold," on 'he writes, "brought on a desperate lung trouble that baffled an expert doctor oly here. Then I paid $10 to .15 a visit to he a luug specialist in Spokane, who did R not help me. Then I went to California. but without benefit At last I used Dr. SS King's New Discovery, which complete lv cured me and now I am as well as of ever. For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough it's supreme. 50c and ne $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Ls- all druggists. ld Children Service at raxville. >m On next Sunday afternoon at >ol 4:30 o'clock, at the Methodist re church here, a cradle-roll service rs will be held. Mrs. A. J. Jones -ii has this service in charge and nc will make it a very interesting nd one. At 5'ociock Rev. T. W. ht Munnerlyn, the pastor, will de liver a discourse upon the sub e ject, "Parental Responsibility." E. On the same evening at 8:30 -e- o'clock, a children's service en n~ titled, "Palms and Praises" will rie be given. Everybody is cordially n invited to attend all of these m services, but I do earnestly ask c- the presence of all parents of to the town and community, irre ) spective of denomination, at the >-- afternoon services. u-, M. B: CORBETT, de- S. S. Supt. Paxville, S. C., June 1st. 1909. as - ~ 11s Everyone would be beneftted by tak er ing Foley's Orino Laxative for consti irs pation, stomach and liver trouble, as it sweetens the stomach and brea th. gent ly stimulates the liver and regulates the: P: bowels and is much superior to pills sand En ordinary laxatives. Wby not try Foley's . Orino Laxative today? W. E. Brown & ge __ ___-_ he The Answer. he "They say the .Toneses are a very 3e- happy couple." a.r- "But .Tones is a traveling man and ng Is very seldom at horne." ey "Exactly."-Cleveland Leader. ddesires of every one wi echnical, Music, Art, Hum 'American Succ the publishers we are able to make!t A DRES 15 -FORO SUCCES$ Nlagazinle msable magazine in the home- Is hme MagaZine the highest ideals in home life, business honesty in public life. 1 articles descriptive of the im- of gineering, sciente, agriculture, hi erial articles and fiction are the hi have the advice of the ablest mn te home-making in its various ve n the garden1 books and reading, de Lre. Success Magazine is strength- ar rational writings of Orison Swett wi wealth of poetry, humor and art. kt copy and if bou'ght singly would P: )Y'S and DELINATOR r to separate addresses. Additional ,or publisher. SING Jury List. Petit Jurors drawn to serve Tit the Court of General Sessions whih t convenes at Manning Tuesday morn ing. June Sth, Hon. G. W. Gage, pre- 1 siding judge: D J Ross, Remini W P Roberts, Forestou. T I Walker, Suammerton. J P Childers, Davis. C J Oshorn, Turbeville. A 1 White, Alcolu. B F Lowder, Manning. V T Cliewning, Manning. ) H Smith, New Zion. W J Rawlinson. Jr., Jordan. W N Cobia, Summerton. B S Crawford, Alcolu. J 'T Murray, Manning, R. F. D. David Beard, Turbeville. W M Plowden, Mannin; . J A Green, Turbeville. J M Barwick, Pinewood. L P Hardy, New Zion. John Driggers, Lake City. J W Childers, Davis. E C Horton. Manning. J W Ridgill, Maining. D S Wheeler, Turbeville. W M Player, Turbeville. J C Dennis, Turbeville. R M Mellette, Turbeville. Hubert L White, Wilson. J W Clark, Jr., Davis. C J B Corbett. Davis. M D Driggers, New Zion. J B Buddin, Turbeville. G L Tobias, Foreston. H W Mins, Turbeville. L B McFaddin, Mayesville. J E Kelly, Alcolu. John Coker, Lake City. Colds that hang on weaken the con stitution and develop-into consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures persistent cougbs that refuse to yield to other treatment. Do not exoeriment with un tried remedies as defay may result in your cold settling on your lungs. W. E. Brown & Co. The M}lanageiment of The I Times will hereafter go over the mailing lists every week, and without further notice every subscriptio in arrears over one year will be stricken off. This is done, in compliance with the.'I vostal regulations.So watch the label on The Times, it will tell yout when youzr subscriPtion exrpires. Many of ou citizens are drifting to wards Bright's disease by neglectine symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble which Foley's Kidney Remedy will quickly cure. W. E. Brown & Co. Not His Fault. Madame - What do yon inenb coming home at 3 in the inoruing' Monsieur-I ash-shure you. m'dear. Iss not my fault The cafe has only juss shut up.--Illustrated Bits. To commonplace people the extraor dinary seemis impossible.-De Retz. Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right 11 be found represente nor, Religion, Etc. ess-Value $2 his remarkable offer to our subscri S PATTE NLY - - Modern Pr one of the best Embroidery Maga e recognized - Leading Fancy Wor] Ameica. It is undisputed authol -oidery, knitting, crocheting, lace, >me decorations. It is filled fron onth with designs, instructions, d luable information. Aside from t ~partments, there are departments id water-color painting, stenciling ork, basketry and the like. It has epers, and is a real good magazin iscilla is 10c. a copy. and if hou ..20 a year. Value $4.00, for $3.00. postage is charged on Canadian an TIN [ E Three New Hats. Milliners have other troubles besides he frequent difficulty of collecting ills. One milliner tells of a letter she eceived from the wife of a man who n a brief time had advanced-from j overty to great wealth. His family vas still in obscurity, but was prepar ng to emerge. "I want you should make a bonnet nd two hats right off," wrote the ii rife, "for me and the girls, and ex- a ense is no account. "My measure Is nearly twelve inches rom ear to ear over the head and ight under chin and six from top of e orard to back hair, and that's near c nuff for both the girls. "I'm sandy. Jane is dark, and Lucy's I ot red hair. We want lively colors, .nd I want blue flowers and strings s n mine, besides some plooms. "Jane wants hers green, and Lucy vants pink. We don't care what shapes, y ut they must be becomingi nd so as. I hey won't blow to peaces In the wind. s or we don't want them loud. for my usband won't hear to such. "Please send within fire days. and C satisfatory bill will be paid at once." -Youth's Coimpanion. Curly Hair Means Obstinacy. The curly headed man uttered an ex lamation of maze. "Strange," he said, "I have been trawn for. juries time and again, but have never served. They always t hallenge me. I w6nder why?" "It is your curly hair," said a law er. "A curly headed man kills a jury. le always causes it to disagree." "That is not true. You must be. I razy," said the other. "It is the gospel truth," the lawyer >ersisted. "Curly heads are as obsti iate as mules. They think they know t all. They disagree with everybody. "It is because," he hastened to add, 'their curly hair makes them so good c ooking. In childhood they are spoiled l )y their parents, and In maturity wo nen spoil them, falling in love with hem on every side. So they become onceted. They disagree with every )ody. Lawyers the world over recog lze that as jurymen they would never ."-New Orleans Times-Democrat rescn'bes Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy. Dear Sirs-I first used your Catarrh Cure in 2e case of my son. who had chronic naso-phar ngeal catarrh. with great benefit to hin. I ften prescribe it for other of my patients, and think it is quite the finest remedy for catarrh aat has ever been placed on the market. Thanking you ror past favors, I am, Yours very truly. M. J. D. D TZLER. M. D., Elloree, S. C. Dear Sirs-Your medicine is Trinning, fast in ls country. It has effected some remarkable ures. I do not iznow th . it has failed in one istance where it has been fairiP tried. Very truly . .A Ray. T. H. ALLEX. Lexington. Ky. Dr. Blosser's Catarrh Remedy is for sale by [. R. Boger, Manning. , C. A month's treat ient for S1.00. A free Lmple for the asking. postal card will bring is by mail. Knew He Was Safe. "You seem to be going home in a rery cheerful manner for a man who as been out all night." "Yes. You see, my wife is an ama teur elocutionist, and she's saving her roce for an entertainment tomorrow aght"-Cleveland Plain Dealer. As He Remembered It. 'Shadbolt. did you ever have a touch f anything like the appendicitis?" "Once. Have you forgotten, Din uss, that when you were operated on for it you touched me for an even hun lrd?-Chicaao Tribune. z1.1 d in this list-Women .50 for $2,15. bers, RN - S$2.65. TI Mothe ~Jr~flSM usic Natio - Natio Natio Natio Norm - North Outd< - Outin Outlo .Pears .Philis __________________ Physi Pietoi iscilia Poeg Primni zines published. It is Primi Puck. Putna Reere d vagazinleRe -Revi-e ity on all kinds of em- Rudd costumes, lingerie and seien1 cover to cover each Scien escriptive articles and Scrib le strictly fancy-work Smith devoted to china, oil. St. Ni -, pyrography, leather Stran many helps for house- Snd for the home. Modern Sunse ght singly would cost Systei Table Taylo Techi Theat Trave 'j- Van ] i5. Vogu< SWomn Womn Work Worlk l Foreign subscriptions, if yoa FAIR EXCHANGE. L New Back for an Old One. How it Can be Done in Manning. The back aches at times with a dull, adescribable feeling, making you weary nd restless: piercing pains shoot across be region of the kidneys; and again the >ins are so lame to stoop is agony. No se to rub or apply a plaster to the back a this condition. You cannot reach the ause. Exchange the bad back for a ew and stronger one. Manning resi ents would do well to profit by the fol :wing example. Mrs. Louis iTeffords, 4 Owen Street, umter. S C., says: ' am pleased to ay that Doan's Kidney Pills have prov n of great benefit to me. I was a vic im of kidney complaint for over two ears. My kidneys were very weak and had great trouble in controling the ecretions. My back ached all the time .nd frequently I was so lame that I ould scarcely dress myself. I read about )oan's Kidney Pills and finally procur d a box. After using them, the back .che and pains vanished, my kidneys .cted normally and I felt a great deal etter in every way. I am pleased to ive Doan's Kidney Pills the credit'Tor be great change." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, ole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's-and ake no other. otice of Sale of Personal Property Pursuant to an order of J. M. Wind tam, Judge of Probate, I will sell to he highest bidder, for cash, on Thurs Lay the 17th day of June next, at 11 clock a. mI., at the residence of the ate H. C. Mims, deceased, the follow og personal property: One iron safe: 9 bushels of peas; 5 sets harness; one ragon; one set of plow gear; ode sad ie; one wagon body; one mare; one aule; 4 old buggies; 2 new buggies; ne surrey; one carriage. M. IDA MIMS, Administrator. Pinewood, S. C., June 1st, 1909. I . . . COPYAGh4T iecured by up-to-date plumbing en ance the enjoyment of the tenfold >leasure enjoyed when fitted by R. M. dasters of Charleston, S. C. No one ihould miss any of the devices now nown and obtainable. Towel racks, >rush and soap holders, sprinklets, etc., orm an aggregate of possible conven ences which sensible people cannot ' re be without. Your ideas about ylumbing shouldn't stop with proper ianitary conditi ns.. Let -us put 'you ip-to-date. R. n. nlASTERS, [27-129 King Street, Charleston, S C ,Literaure, Reviews, -FOUR 1 Manning InIe8 AD) VALUE. COST's kr's Magazine..........82 00 81 85 Age.... ...... .. .... 450 3 75 'Boat................. 350 3 10 man.............-.... 300 2 58 n. ...... .. ......... 450 4 25 nal Home Journal .... 2 00 1 75 nal Magazine.......... 3 00 2 50 nal Sportsman..... ...2 50 2 15 ork (N. Y.) fashions.... 2 00 1 85 a.l Instructor.. ........2 25 2 00 .American Review...5 50 5 00 or Life. ........ 3 00 2 75 g Magazine.......... 450 2 85 ok............. -..450 4 25 Monthly........--.-3 00 2 50 Modes and Pattern. ... 2 00 1 85 on's Magazine.... ....3 00 2 50 e's Home Journal... 1 85 1 75 tine......- --'. 2 50 215 cal Culture.......... 2 50 2 15 ,ial Review and Pattern 2 50 2 15 ar Magazine.........3 00 2 70 .ar Science Monthly.... 4 50 4 30 try Education...... ...2 75 2 50 try Plans............2 50 2 15 ......... .. ........o6 5 5 60 is. Reader.... .. ....4 50 2 85 ation..........-... .. 4.50 2 85 look....... .......-.. 300 2 75 >le Poultry Journal ... 2 00 1 8.0 w of Reviews.......... 4 50 3 50 r.......... ........ 450 2 85 tific American........4 50 4 10 :ific Afer. and Sup'l't.. 8 .50 7 30 *'s Magazine ..........300 2 70 cholas..... ......-... 450 4 0 d Magazine............ 3 00 29 ran Life...........-. 4 50 2 85 t School Times... ...2 50 2 20 t Magazine..........- 00 0 Talk................ 250 *215 -Trotwood Magazine.. 3 00 2 h0 ical World Magazine... 3 00 2 50 re Magazine.....-...- 45-3 - 'tes.............35---- 28 50 1 Magaine..........300250 ~orden Magazine... 3 00 2 20 ..... .... .... ....550 5 00 WrdMagazine... 2 70 2 65 m's Home Companion.. 2 75 2 40 m's National Daily..2 50 2 10 is To-Day.... ......... 300 '2 50 ls Work............. 450 375 do not find 'what you want, send r[nimr. S. C.