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SBank inf I 4Manng +Government experts tell qs + that the boll weevil will be + +here m five years. + 1+YOU ARE WISE in gettircg ready for him by + +. Vur: Reputation, i+planting a portion of your+ v land m aPp high financial standi'ng, our re-|I+ TO A C+ 6s, all make it apparenG tOths I~ ~ t th at thIol+evlilb Be equially as wise and leave This Batk, -j the proceeds of yoinr To haest place for their money. En-| bacco Sales with a good + your account to us and You will + safe Ba-nk. the recipBent of every attestion and .+ t his- i+ th+rcesofyu o The Peoples Bank askof Manning OF MANNING. W. C. DAVIS, + President. . ~ ~ O.W9R. C. WELL sher Woodmen of the World. C i + Breets on First Monday night. at O Dr.King'sNew Life Pills The best in the world. N0.gg 01 8 219 01SOIh 6IOII1. CHARLESTON-S. C. SchooIs of Medicine and Pharmacy, Owned and Controlled by the State. OPE0ii~90001g IsI,1914, 011 Apo 11 191lG.. New Building, ready for occupancy October 1st., 1914. Ad located, opposite Roper Hospital. one of the largest the-Soutb. containing 218 beds.; seteal work for Senior Students in Medicine and Pharmacy * Feature. -- well-equipped Lsboratories in both schools. - 1.. ~ Department of Physiology and Embrology in affiliation wnh the baesonMseum. - WminfA teacbers inlabratory Branches: graduated appointments each year in medicine. Catalogue, address, OSCAR W. SCHLEETER* -Registerar, Charleston. S. C. 'FOR BSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. N o ant6o et rid of that COLD or LAGRIPPE 1* twelve of our Capsules, compounded by .,Itakeu as directed and they fail to cure, -we -will 'a1yrefund your money. DICSON SDRUG STORE ~ Acolu- Railroad Co. TIETABLE, N.t, 13. Read Down. Read Up. Ko. 1. No. 3. ..No. 2. 3 P. M P. M. - A M- 2 ~ 00 Lv. :.50 - 0 .Aleciu 25 Ar '7:50 '- 1:85 7:55 .2 McLa 23 Lv. 7:45 " 1:10 " 8:05 5.- Harby 20 -' - 7:40 e 1:3W -" .8:25 -12:. Sardinaia 13 j' 7:05 ~v.~~' 1:45 -" 8:30 14 'New Zionl11 " 6:55 :: 1:55 " 8:35 1.5 Beard 10 ' ~6:50 -: 2:30- 8:50 17 .Seloc 8 " 6:35 2:45 9:05 20 ParoaJt 5 " 62 -2:50 ~' 9:10 21 Hudson 4 " 6:15 S30 . Ar. 9:30 -25 Olanta 0 " 6:00 - ]Wo..-daily exceptBaturday and Sunday. No. 2.-daily except Snnday. No. 3.-Saturday only. HHHHH&AJ sttosecpt A}eolg and Oianta are flag stations for H fa! rains. These trains run only as above stated. All mixed trains. P. R. ALDERMAN, T. M. ,Acola, S.C. NEWROAD TO AUGUSTA 2J ~ .~ AND ATLANTA. Commencing May 3rd, the Atlantic Coast Line will inaugu rate THROUGH SLEEPING CAR SERVICE between Wil mington, -Florence, Sumter, Augusta and Atlanta, in connection -with the Georgia Railroad. - - Following is the schedule from Manning in connection with the new service: Lv. Manning, 7. 37 P. M. Ar. Sumter-, 8. 20 P. M. -Lv. Sumter. 9. 30 P. M. - Ar. Orangeburg. 10. 53 P. M. Ar. Augusta. 1. 40 A. M. Ar. Atlanta, 6. 00 A. M. Passengers may remain in sleeping cars until 7:00 A. M. Returning, the train leaves Atlanta, 8:00- P. M., Central Time; and-arrives Samter, 7.20 A. M., and Manning. 10.24 A. M. Connections are made in the Union depot Atlanta with the ?Dixie Flyer," (leaving there at-8:00 A. M.) wbich is a solid train to Chicago, carrying sleeping, dining and observation catrs; also also through sleepmng cars to St. Louis: an'. with the "South At lantic Limited," (leaving at 7.12 A. M.) a solid t rain to Cincinnati, carrying sleeping and dinning cars: also through sleeping cars to Louisville and Indianapolis. Connections are also made in Atlanta with the Atlanta and West Point R. R. for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans and the Southwest; with the Southern Railway, for Birmingham, Memphis and the West and with othe'r diverging lines fo points in South Georgia, etc. For reservations, tickets and schedules to any Western des tination by this newv and attractive ronte, by old and reliable lines, apply to H. D. CLom, -- Th StadardTicket Agent of the Atla'Jic Coast Line. - ma comi iloadm of the Sonth. urn~ he \- -1heBestedicineMade .-'.ineyanaBlaaaerTueCes PIXLLS 2acihachie, p- 2 hmatism. Kidneys and Bladder. For Sae by All Dealers. CYPRESS SASH DOORS BLINDS + MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK YOU WILL KNOW .BILL *!es . - NG just what you are doing. just how much yod pay out, what your surplus is, if you have a commercial bank account. The check book is a ready guide; one glance at it telis you how you stanl. Get this guiding record by opening an aeount with our bank at once. You will receive good treatment from us. Hlomei Bank ad Trost Co On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. ~Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - Manninge S. 0. Whenever You Need a Genera! Toide Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the wllknown tonic propertiesofQUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out M~alaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly MDEY3OEYN1TAR for ekildar .afe, seure. No omfaer News fN buying ~den part or a poo ~~est your cause the have built the: (style and fit, a ~shoes bearing innecessary foi - ~You don't ha' here and get them! very best styles and Children's. We ca want to see YOU them on~ our say-so 8R For Sale at Alcolu. No. 1 Pine Shingles, sap,....... .... 2.50 No. 2 Pine Shingles, sap, .......... $1.75 No. 1 Latbs ..................... $3.00 Cull 4 4 Cypress Boards (very durable - for fencing and barn) .............$10.00 The Sap Pine Shingles will last at feast 8 years on a 1f with proper pitch. D. W. ALDERMAN & SONS CO. IProsel Fa .peel The Cole Corn and Cotton Planter. The Cole Corn and Grain Dropper. The Cole Fertilizer Distributor. The Rex Fertilizer Distributor. The Victor Fertilizer Distributor. The Acme Fertilizer Distributor. Th K. P. Fertilizer Distributor. The Gant Fertilizer Side-Dresser. The Cole Fertilizer Side-Dresser. The Iron Age Harrow. The Handy-Andy Horrow. The John Deere Drag-Harrow. The Planet Jr. Cultivator. The Planet Jr. Cultivator with Sweeps, The Syracuse One and Two-Horse Plows. The Chattanooga One and Two-Horse Plows.: The Celebrated -Stag Brand Paint and Stains. The Beautiful and Sanitary Wall Coating "Alabastibe." The American Field and Poultry Wire Fence. The Red Seal Dry Battery (GUARANTEED) The Edison Mazda Elec. Lamp (It's only rival the sun. Come and let iTs SHOW YOU. Th huina Hndware C. CHICORA COLLEGE GREENVILLE, S. C. A College of Refinement, Distinctions and Character A High Standard College - A large and Able Faculty A Select Student Body On the Slope of the.Blue Ridge, 1000 feet above Sea-level. Beautiful Grounds and Handsome, Modernly Equipped Buildings. r A College or Liberal Arts and Science% offering Courses Leading A onservatr oMusic, offeringn Coured. Leading to the De gree of B. Mus. Sichools of Art, Expression and Business. COICORAAN IDEAL COLLEGE FOR For free catalogue and announcements, address REV. S. C. BYRD, D. D., - - GREENVILLE, S.- C. Blood Poison Scrofula, Malaria Skin- Disease F 0 RBecause it Purifies * - the Blood LIPPMAN'S CREAT REMEDY-P. P.P. i.andawith P P e. copetl cured 3.Idy.I to yon mdcneas a kforlorn H. Dav son.who ha suffered fifteen hope, bt now confess that P. P. P. was IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO-AT ALL DRUCCISTS-$I.00 F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GEORCIA of Belier Shoese hoes, you never see the vital or hid. , which either makes it a good shoe r shoe-that is why it is alway a~ noney in a pair of ~st )NGWEAR SHOES r are made by manufacturers~ who r reputation on honesty of quality, nd they stand behind every pair of the Bell Trade- Mark-making it 'you to see the hidden parts. We HaeThemu re to search around for these shoesZ-come right We have selected with exceptional care, the leathers for this season in Men's, Women's and er to the foot-needs of the whole family and wearing a pair of LONGWEAR SHOES-buy P. JENKINSQN, 'lanning, S. C. -- ' uI .nTTON AND BOLL WEEVILS Experiments Conducted by Depart. menrt of Entomology to Determine Value of Late Planting. Occasionally the theory is an nounced that the boll weevil can be zontrolled by late planting better than by early planting of the crop. The bureau of entomology. has conducted many experiments to determine whether late planted cotton will pro duce a satisfactory crop. The results have all been negative. The advo cates of late planting, however, have -AP. Two-Horse Cultivator In Florida Cot ton Field. contended that the- experiments of the department have not been conducted on a sufficiently large scale. On this account an unusually large experiment which was provided by natural con-/ ditions. in Louisiana is of interest. In the spring of 1913 there was an overfrow by Bayou de Glaize in Avoy elles parish, occurring in* May and cchtinuing until early in June. On one side of the bayou a strip of land one mile long and from eight to ten miles wide was flooded. The levee on the opposite side of the bayou re tzined the water. Cotton was planted early on the one side and late on the other. It has furnished a large scale contrast between the two methods of planting in the same locality and on identical soil formations. Examinations which have just been made by the bureau of entomology show that a crop of half a bale was made on the side that was not over flowed where the planting was early will- the opposite side which was late plantnd yielded much less. A few illustrations out of many that were ob taine: will be given. 0. H. Joffrion obtained a :jield of 1,125 pounds of seed cotton from a crop planted on April 15, while the crop-planted across the bayou on May 20 yielded 650 pounds of seed cotton per acre. Mr. 0. P. Couvillion planted on May 22 and obtained one-fourth of a bale per acre. In 1911 on the same'field ho produced a half bale per acre. Celery and onions are nerve tonic. It is the last call for culling out the undesirable fowls. * . * Plan a rotation of pasture crops for your sheep and lambs next year. * * * The 2':o keeps the cows from dry ing up whePn the pasture gets short.. * e * - Rem:nber that it is~ feed and care, more thau breed that make the win ter eggs. Sprach ha:. great asperient quall ties ard is better than medicine for cclsiain Successful dairying is like riding a wheel if yocu don't keep mzovino you will fall oiT ShEep need a :c: ( sup!!y; cf clean water and salt shculd be always with in thi~Or reach. Anyway the alarm clock doesn't have to run a half hour to wake the milkin-z r:arlhire. I IOne e the car:ca for weak lambs l3 the result of cm:pellng the ewes to live on course feeds. A chill breuW'a e-. hy its udde.r coming in cot tac: -.:::h frorty g:-cund is npt to ruin your best cow. Don't atti::py o t~t cut tectionsi of the ensilage. fur it will sgoil for seT ral. inches en ::II eposed sides e C 0 Dun't chan:ge hez ede Kep the one ycu. hae a::d tr:; to implrcve it. Let te otheor fellov: do thte cxgorimient in *-. d>e :. the hecr that are intended fo Ce. regular breedirnun:cs. 1V mde. MOTORCYCLES! W. B. DAVIS. Agent. Sumimerton S. C. K! .LLE COUGH AND CUREmhLUNGS AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GAPANTEED SAT/SFACTORY YOU HAVE doubtless heard of the farmer who kept his accounts on the barn door with chalk,.and the barn burned down. Did It Ever strike you that you were On the same kind of a "fix" when p you pay your bills by cash? A check is a receipt that can never be denied. Suppose You let us use the chalk on our books instead of wasting it on your barn door? Remember Usl when you have money, and we'll remember you when you need ,money. Bank of Turbeville, Turbeville, S. C. Week=End Summer Excursion to the Seashore via the Atlantic Coast Line, the Stan dard Railroad of the South. Round Trip Rates From Manning, 6..C. to Washington. D. C.,.... $19.60 To Baltimore, Md., .....................19.60 To New York City..... .................28.60 ToBoston. Mass.......................33.10 Tickets on sale every-day :until September 30. via Norfolk and Steamer. With final return .limit October 31, 1914. TO ISLE OF PALMS, S. C.-$2.20. Tickets on sale for all traiut eacb Saturday and" forenoon trains each SundaL until September 13th,: 1014, limited returning to -midnight of Tuesday -next following date of sale. TO WRIGHTSVILLE .BEACH, N. C.-$7,75. Tickets on sale everi day until September 30, lim ited returning unitil October 31, 1914. For summer excursion- rates to many mountain, lake and- pleasure resorts, and for any other informa tion, reservafion, etc., call dn H. D. CLARK, Or address Ticket Agent, W. J. CRAIG, . - T. C. WHITE, Pass. Traf. Mgr. Gon. Pa-ss. Agt. Wilmington, N. C. C. R. Sprott, F. D. Hunter. : President and Treas. Vice.President aud see hllING OIL hILL. Manning, S. C. - -MANUFACTURERS OF SCotton Seed Products AND ~Hig GradeFetlzr MILLINERY! 4 We invite youtr inspection of our SSpring Millinery. We -have the latest Sstyles inLadie's, Misses' and Children's SHats at reasonable prices. Our;Milliners are experts in their ~ Slines, and we guarantee satisfaction. G L~INDON LLINERY S'TORE. T HE RE IS A Reason! Our Mule Pen, Buggy Repository, Harness and Wagon Houses are Full. We are today doing business with a thousand satisfied customers who were directed to us by their fathers and grandfathers. Fourth CarMules to arrive next Monday. A look, and our price, and goods make you a customer-Guess the Reasoni.