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"Sure Cure" 'I would like to guide suffering women to a sure cure for female troubles," writes Mrs. R. E. Mercer, of Frozen Camp, W. Va. "I have found no med icine equal to Cardui. I had suffered for about four years. Would have headache for a week at a - until I would be crazy. I took Car dul and now I never have the .hedache any more." oCARNUI "he Woman's Tone he pains from wWch many women suffer every month are unnecessary. It's not safe to trust to srong drugs, right at the of the pains. Better to take Cardui r a while, before and ter, to strengthen the sstem and cure the cause. This is the sensible, scienific the right way. Try it. A CAREFUL MAN. lgs Indecision In the Matter of Em ploying a Doctor. The parsimony of the old New Eng leader of the type now almost vanlshe :ws nobly exemplified in Mr. Ben Slt-ntingdon. who lived with his maid C6 sister In a little town in westeri massachusetts. Nelher had ever spen1 a penny unnecessarny and when Ix his old age Mr Benny became crippled 16th -the rbeumatia" and had. as well strange fiutterings of the hart. whiet , were unreiseved by the best recom manedn 'yarb teas." they were geatl nboeid at the nggestIons and warn n of their friends and nelgbbon tat they ought to send for a doctor Benny refused. declared his scort 2 the entire- medical profession and to save his pennies. But the pain grew worse. Mr Ben ywas confned to his bed in grea1 agony and overheard some of the 1"Uorhneu teling his sister that be was going to die. Then be sent for an old shoolme. a mifn as -careful" a hmnelf. -*osiah. he asked. in a low, con dentl ton. "have Tou ever had:v cdoctor?" Josah shook s a. "Dno a -I have." he answered. Mr. Benny reached out and Jaid & trembling band upon his old frdend'i arm. "Josiah." he asked again. ''did you ever bear how much one o' then Sdoctors charges for a visit? Josiah looked at his snffering friend wit'h pitying sfimpathy. "'WeIg." he Ssaid. breaking it as gently as he could '-well. I have beard. Benny. that they Schae as muhas 2avisit"' --Two dollar Mr. Benny repeated '.Two dollars" 'Then he sank back ox his pillow and sighed In a voice of strangely mingled relief. regret and resgnation. --Wen. I danno but r( rather spend $3 than del"-Youth's -Companion. Tos at Read this if ea Wast the Beneet J. W. Greer, Greenwood, La.. sui fered with a severe case of lumnbatc "Th p-n were so intense I was forcel to hypdemc injections for relief These attacks started withn a 'an in th small of tuy back which grdally be Foe Ki dney RemE dy and I am glad to say after using thi wonderful medicine I -amn .no longe bothered in any way by my old enem; lumbago." W. E. Brown & Co. Chess In Ancient Ceylon. In ancient Ceylon the game of chea was played with local vartionns pe collar enough to note. The king mas not castle. but he Is peniled to samnl like a knight tBif checked. The pawu are *echangeable on the last row foi the pieces on whose row they stand. -HUNT'S LIGHTfNING OKl is the one unfailing scientifi< dressing which instantly relieve and permanently cures all hurts cuts, burns, bruises. sprains an< wounds of every kind. Pail leaves at once because the air i excluded, and the oil coverin; acts as artificial skin. The quicki est, fastest healing oil known HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL. 2 cents and 50 cents bottles. All Druggists Alwaysi A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO. Sherman, Texas. Sold by Zeigler's Pbarmnacv. Wedding PresenF -gol-GIess-ilgI PeIils. Hand Painted China Beti Blossille. Let Us Show You Our Prices. W. E. Brown & Ca J. H. H AWKINS. Liennsed Drugist Ma GERONIMO IN ACTION. The Indian Chief'c Story of How He Whipped tha Mexicans. About noon we bgaa to hear them speaking my name wIth curses. In the afternoon the general came on the field, and the tightng became more furious. I gave orders to my war riors to try to kill all the M.erican officers. About 3 o'6ocik the general called all the oflers together at the right side of the tie*d The place where they assembled w:is utk very far from the main stream. :uwi :t li:!le ditch ran out close to wl-ere :!I- otlicers sto(- 1. Cautiously I Criw!N.d (but this ditch. very close to wher,- hie cou::cil was being h-id. The gener-il w:,s ::n old w:rrior. The wind was blowing in mv direction. so that I could Ziear all he said. and I understood most of it. T::is s about what be told them: -':-ers. yonder in those ditches are the r-d de-vil Ge ronimo and his hated band. This must be ieir last day. Ikide on them from both sides of the ditches. KPil men. womenand children. Take no prisoners: dead Indian are what we wanL Do not spare your own men: exterminate his band at any cost. I wili post the wounded to shoot all deserters. Go back to your companies and advance'' Just as the command to go ror-xard was given I took deliberate aim at the general. and be fell. In an lns-ant the ground around me was riddled with bullets, but I was untouched. The Apaches had seen. From al' along the ditches arose the fierce warcry of my . people. The columus wavered an In stant and then swept on. They did not retreat until our fire had destroyed the E front rnnks. After this their fighting was not so fierce, yet they continued to rally and readvance until dark. They also continued to speak my name with threats and curses.. That night before the fring had ceased a dozen Indinas had crawled out of the ditches and set fire -to the long prairie grass behind the Mexican troops. During the con fusion that followed we escaped to the mountnin.-From "Geronimo's Stcry of His tife." by S. M. Barrett. A Simple Sfegu For Mothers. Mrs. D. Gilkeson. 3N Ingles.Avenue, Youngstown. Ohio. gained wisdom by experience. "My little girl had a severe cold and coughed almost contnuously. My sister recommended Foley's Honey and Tar. The first dose I gave her re lieved the inflammation in her throat and after using only one bottle her throat and lungs were entirely free from inflammation. Since then T always keep a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar in the house. Accept no substitutes. W. . Brown & Co. The PresideNts Oath. The oath of office taken by the n coming president of the United States it, is the shortest and the simplest re-. fO quired of any ruler on earth. It is pre- rm seribed by the constitution and Is as ro follows: is "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that so I will faithfully execute the office of presdent of the United States, and. to the best of my ability, protect. preserve and defend the constitution of the United States." ., PC Wat toHelp Somte One. E For thirty yearsJ. F. Boyer, of Fer- La tile, Mo., needed help and couldn't find it. That's why he wans to help somneI1 one now. Suffering-so long himself he feels for all distressed from backache, nervousness, loss of appetite, isssitude and kidney disorders. He shows that Elecrtric Bitters work wonders for such tronbles. "Five bottles," he writes, "wholly cured mue and now I am well and hearty." It's also positively gruar anteed for liver trouble, dyspepsia,blood disorders, female complaints and ma laria. Try them. 50c. at all druggists. The Most Important Thing. Commander Peary. at one of the n -merous Washington dinners following - bin. triumphant return from the pole got the better of a senator in a war o wits. "What Is the good of your discov ery?' the senator said. "Ill wager that - you didn't find a single important thing at the north pole." "Oh, yes,Idid."sid the eplorer.~ 'I found one very, very Important i "Humphi What was that? the sen ator grunted. "The way back home again.". was Notice of Discharge. II will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon county, on the. lst day of December. 1910. for letters; of discbarge as guardian for Robert eth Dingle, formerly a minor. J. H. DINGLE, ISummer-ton, S. C., Nov. . 1910. INotice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon counaty, on the 7th dayj of December. 1910. for letters of dis charge as administrator of estate of I N. R. McKinzie, deceased.j J. W. McKINZIE. ILake City. S- C.. Nov. , 1910. Bears 2h -~~2 ' l /' / /f ~V IF/ Every year our farmers are robbed of thousands of -dollars worth of fertilizer, which is leeched away in the drainage. Such heavy losses are absolutely unnecessary. ' Thomas Phosphate positively cannot be washed away. The maximum per cent of plant food which it contains resists the heaviest downpour, neither can its high degree of Phosphoric Acid revert, or go back. to insoluble forms. Thomas Phosphate is recognized as The Best Source of Phosphoric Acid for agricultural purposes. Besides, the lime it contains is of special value in reclaiming exhausted acid soils. Thomas Phosphate contains no iller. Every pound in a'ton has its value. Our free booklet "Thomas Phosphate and its Uses" explains how mzgnincent crops of cotton, corn truck, fruit and grain have been produced by it. Write / .. for it to-day. The Coe-Mortimer Company I Specia Importers 4 -- NEW YORK. CHARIESTON, S. C. - CONOMY! ECONOMY! WHY?' A revelation in perfection. ease or operation, comfort and anty. The Economy is built for REAL SERVICE, buit in such a y that you will positively know and appreciate after operating - that in it we are giving a REAL DOLLAR'S worth of value L every dollar invested-built so that it is not simply a "good - ads" vehicle, but so that it will serve you on and over most of 2 ads, built not only to run in fine and fair weather. but so that it i EVER READY for service, both in winter and summer. Built thatitmatters not-whether you have eitbersand.deep.snow or mud i ids to travel. you can always start up with assurance and satis tion of knowing that you can go when you please, where you se, and yet feel as near certain as one can be of anything in s world that with an Economy you can and will get back-the : wer is in the Economy. idard Equmen.....................--....--------$750. tetlon Top.-............--------------------------.------50 e 'ge Oas Lazmp and (Zenerator.................-............i8. IMANBRALSFeR D CO. Acjts, Summerton,, S.C. The | J. M. Bradham SCompany's Store on the Corner is the Place for * Syou to do your Trading the Whole Year 'Round. SHOE' RAOUSSMES . SOUThLAND BELLE 4 We ave ai full Stock~ of Gaoods~ conIsistin of the following: Dry Goods. Shoes. Clothing. Ladie's Furnishings. Men's Furnishings. Furniture. Hardware. Groceries.4 Millinery and Dress-making. Remnemb'er, our Stock~ is all New G oods. 4 S and if there is anythiing thaLt you want th at 4 is not in our Stock. we will gladly order it for { yo.We have a nice Li ne of K' Ladie's Coat Suits and Rain Coats. C all and loo k -.at them , if ::u cn no't tin { one to suit. just leav.' us your ordr :nd wet w { order( %amie for' voU STil J. M. BRADHAM CDO Big Store On The Corner Jenkinson's old stand. SA Wireless to All Men *'4C. Q. D.'' ''C. Q. D. "Come Quick, Danger" Another wireless message sent out to all men "Come Quick. Danger"-Come quick. for if you do not there's danger of missing the Greatest Sit Values of the Season We're cleaning house-cleaning up all stocks getting ready for the arrival of new Fall goods. It takes several things to make.a bargain. One is quality, another is up-to-dateness, another is 4 low price. Schloss Bros. & Co., master tailors of Baltimore 4 and New York, have furnished the quality and up-to-dateness in clothing, we are putting on the low prices. All Suits up to $18.00 - $10.50 All Suits up to $25.00 - $15.50 All Summer goods of all kinds must go. Come and investigate for yourself. No charge for examinstion. J. H. RIGBY, THEPOPULAR LK 11 "ao"1911 TOURING CAR $1250.00. Vohair Top. Extra $65.00. Freight $50.00 Extra This is a 4 cylinder sliding gear transmission, cone clutch, 2 peed forward and one reverse car. The FLANDERS "20," same as above E. M. F. car oni; maler, 32x3 tires: wheel base 100 inches. This is one of the lat st cars out. Designed for the use of owners and need not emplo; killed chauffeurs, as every effort has been made to make it foc ~roof. $750. Freight $50. Touring-car wohair top' $55. Runa out Top. $30. Rear Seat, $50. This Car can be used as a runa out or touring car. Tne CHALMERS DETROIT new 19)11 will be ready for deliv ry in July. $1,500. Top and freight extra. We expect a few MAX WELLS soor.. Buggies and Surries. Just received two cars of new Buggies and Surries. T wo new cars of Wagons. See our usual stock of Horses an vfules. Terms to suit and right. SIJAW & DRAKE, 0, 12 and 14 Sumter St., SUMTER, S. C Local and Loner Distance 'Phone 553. ['A POINT ER." If $485.00 will buy you an automobile Sthat will do your work and cost you less I to operate it why pay some one else more. The Little "Brush Runabout" you hav e heard so much about is the easiest riding c ar over our roug~h roads and positiv ely the mio4t cer tain car in America. ('an y~oui recall the time you ev er saw' one of them broken down on our roads? Not a single time. Y Iet there aLre nmore BRUSH MACHfINES in Clarendon than any other mnake. ~Ask the man who drives one or ask us to .show yo.'i a pleasiure. And if you se what it can do anid how little it costs. yout Wont buyV the o)ther fellows. State of South Caro8nn Clarendon County. By James M. Windham. &q.. Probat Jud-e. Whereas. A Plummer Burgess mad suit to me. to grant him Letters of A Iministration o the Estate and effects c Annie C. Bargess. These are tberfore. to cite and ac monish all and singular the kindred an creditors of the said Annie C. Burgesi deceased, that they be and appear be fore me. in the Court of Probate, to b held at Manning on the first day of De cember next. after publication hereol * at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shoi cause. if any they have. why the sai< Administration should not be granted ' Given uider my hand, this 18th da; of November, A. D. 1910. JAMES M. WINDHAM, [SEAL.1 Judge of Probate. APPAREL SHOP FOR MEN AND LADIES Everything of the best fc the personal wear and adorn ment of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully and promptly. DAVID OUTFITTING COMPANY, 1 Charleston, S. C. TRY THE NEW Grocery Store 1: For your next order. Every thing new, fresh and clean: just openedin 'M66ZON'S OLD STAND Yoar order will receive care ful and prompt attention and will be highly appreciated. Full and complete Hne of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Mouzon's Grocery )p n P. B. MOUZON, PROP. S On First-Class Real Estate . Mortgages. ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, Manning, S. C. worry with your eyes. we ausrntee a Eye Glasses will relieve the strain. .ZEIGLER'S PHiARMACY, Awept Hawkes' Gsses. JOHN G. CAPERS. (or South Carolina). -Ex-Commisstoner Internal Rernene. JOSEPH D.. RIGRT. CAPERS &~ WRIGiHT, AT ORNETS AT LAW, WASHIGTO*. D. C.. FTelephone. Main 6891. W. C. DAVIS. J. A. WEINBERG. DAVIS & WEINBERG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , MANNING, S. C. Prompt attention given to collections. I. 0. PCRDY. S. OLXVZR 0 5RYAN. P URDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, MANNING, S. C. CHARLTON DtrRANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. -T H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. DR. JOHN H. MORSE, VETERNARIAN, (Graduate Lnivers4it~y Pennsyvania.) Sumter. S. C. Of!ce 'Phone. l:2. Res~idence Pnone. It D R. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST. MANNING, S. C. DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST, Upstairs over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. Phone No . Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousa have tested. FOR KIDNEY,LWVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. e Manning. S. C. Capitai Stock........ ......... 80,000 e Surplus.......--........... ... 40,000 i Stockholders' Liability ........ 40,000 f T-tal Protection to Depositors. $120,000 START YOUR BOY in the right way. Good habits instilled in the youth will bear good fruit in after years. Whether it be the small accountof the boy or a business account of the man that is entrusted to us we can guaranteed perfect satisadan Clarendon Prving Club. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Re pair Work done in first-class manner and at reasonable rates. Member's 48MIS 8 1 081 PrsseIf V. All kinds of high-grade 'Tailormig. Give me a call. 'Phone No. 87. WAYMAN A. SMITH, Prop. MANNING, S. C. Hacker Mfg. Coo Geao. S Tk & SA c Pa Meo. Q.c We Mafacture Doors. Sash and tvmas: and Balusters; Grillss and Gable Ormmieng screen Doors and Windows WE DEAL IN Glass. Sash Cord and Weights. A. 3. WHITE & CO., Sncceors to W. E. JENKINSON CO. 1UNDERTAKERS. We ha~s 'bonght the Undertaking Department of W. E. Jenkcinson Co. and will keep on hand a complete line of Coffins and Caskets. We are also prepared to do Embalmingr. Will also carry a line of Picture Mouldings and Glass for framing pictures. A. I. WHITE & CO.. A. J. WHITE. Ja.. Mgr. FOLEY'S' KIDNEY CUlE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi ctne. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dia' ease or Diabetes. There i nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles.7 W. E. BROWN & CO. SMITH BRO.S' o RC HESTRA will fill engragements anywhere at reasonable rates. Will play for Picnics, Dances. Etc. Address. WAYMAN A. SMITH. Box 45, Manning, S. 0. LAND Bought and Sold By LESENE & HORTON, Manning, S. C. Suii1111eri011 iFuritilre Co., Undertakers_ - and Embalmers. HE ARSE Furnished fo Whiterand Cired. We are also dealer'..- i iko "unitu: - C. W. EVANS, Mgr, Licensed Embalmer, CI S M U:DTON. S. C.