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Be Careful When Get ting Over a Fever. two pe Manning People Have Learned The Va'ne of me Doan's Kidney Pil s in Convalescerce. qu an( Contagious disease is hard or the did ail nets. cla Many a fever patient. af- er a slow re- h covery h Falls'victim to serious kidcey ills. a Germs have loaded the blood with vic poisons. liv The kidneys cant withstand the hir strain- hix Then watch for backache, dizziness. urinary ills co Use Doan's Kidney Pills to s-t the ha kidneys right. ha Manningf people have found them re Ne liab'e in many a form of kidney sta trouble. w: Here's a Manning womaus statement: for Mrs S. B Bullard, Manninr, says: 'I cor.alder Doan's Kidney Pills a val uable kidney anZ bladder medicine. A Younger one in my family had a spell of t.phoid fever that left her kidnets . r .eak. The kidney secretions passed c't too frequently and caused considerable no annoyance. She also had frequent fit headaches. I got Doan's Kidney Pills the at. the Dickson Drug Co.. and theyre lieved her of all svmptons of the g trouble." Price 50. at all dealers Don't. simp- ser ly ask for a kidney remedy-2--t Doan's aft Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs Bul- wa lard recommends. Foster-Milburc Co. pas Props., Buffalo, N. Y.-Adv. the an< Golf Is Still Golf. as The fact that the form ->f clubs has hai changed with tha centurs does not can involve a cht.nge in the vtme itself. an< Golf is still the game that -as played str in 1503, uhen we read in the Royal cen Accounts 'f England that the" sum of ma two pounds two shillings fas paid Ian 'for the king to play at the golt with the Earl of Bothwell." The ball: were r of leather, stuffe-l with featheil. but bre it was golf, just ass :t was the stme game when some of us played eth gutta balls, before the 'lays of rubb"- , cored balls and bills died with high th explosives. For this reason the "Golf and .Book of Hours" is prooabir one of the it most interesting pieces of golf liter- mo azure in existence. Apart from the les; beauty of its execution and ts value sid as a work of art, it has a pec'dliar in- se ter ?t to the student of th' game gm whoe shaky legs, with a three-foot wei putt "or {he hole and match" have , often kd him to wish l'.e might lreel ups and sew. the ball rolling to a sure v c- ma tory- . and For Indigestion, Sick hai an< wh The more one knows about the laws of health. the more attention he or she pays to the keeping of the stomach and cea bowels In good working condition. Only tain the very ignorant scoff at the dangers that result from sluggish bowels and a clogged up condition which retains poisonous waste matter In the system. Biliousness, sick headache, sour stomach. gas, bloating, constipation. D dyspepsia-anl these distressing conse- vou quences of indigestion are avoided if Dr. the bowels are kept can and rcult.r. von. Mr. F.. T. Hudson, merchant. Cross et Keys, Ga., says. -For a thorough cleansing movement of the bowels, ou without the slightest inconvenience or Pine sickening.- I believe Foley Cathartic uD. Tablets the best on earth. It's a per feet cathartic, with no bad effecta.." spot Foley Cthartic Tablets are sold oy irrit druggists everywherc. Distributed by: get Foley & Co.. Chie.'., mekers of the cy celebrated Foler's Honey ~ ar C: pound. for couas arnd colds. At Dickszon's Drug Store. - six - old - dra factE 2fThe*Successful Busi- th ness Man you is agood one to follow; you can't go fariwrong if you walk in his footsteps. No man of amirs today is without a1 commercial bank account; no business. however small, can afford to bei without anc one. If you have not an accourst, get in $PC . - .intt line for success by opening one wi~n pro today.sw Hlomie Bank and Truu Co DIs svr Time to Pass a Law. m-ce "The banana market never fluctu- has ates in Potter," complaint Potter Pete. Th< "The price is always the same. I have Dis lived here six years and never have Bet seen them sell for more or less than yet: twenty-five cents a dozen. It mattersre not If they are diminutive, hide-bound. ani partly ossified or in an advanced state of decay or if they are as big as the right hind leg of a corn fed steer and juicy and rich in proportion. With all a due respect to the usual good business yea judgment of Potter merchants it in wil beginning to look as If we will have to twi Import someone to regulate the price be of bananas."-Kansas City Star. ar -+ Pr Bowel Complaints in India. In a lecture at one of the Des Moines i Iowa, churches a missionary from India told of going into the interior of India, where he was taken sick. that he had ah bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera wh and Diarrhoea Remedy with him and im believed that it savedl his li fe. Th is use remedy is used successfully in India suf both as a preventtive and cure forne cholera. You may know from this auc that it can be depended upon for thosu milder forms of bowel complaint thatSo occur in this country. Obtainable at everywhere.-AdV.at Valuable Salmon Berries. Salmon berries are found native all along the Pacific coast from Califor.n nia to Alaska. They belong to the same general classification as rasp berries, and in Alaska the fruits are T of value. Stomach Troubles and Constipation. tit "I will cheerfully say that Chamber lain's Tablets are the most satisfactory remedy for stomach troubles and con stipation that I have sold in thirty four years drug store sereice." writes S. HI. Murphy. druggist, Wellsburg, N. Y. Obtainable every where.-Adv. In a Class by Itself. One of the largest and most valu- .T able timber trees of the country is the tulip tree, known to lumbere 'd as yellow poplar. It is related to the.R magnolias, but is the only tree of its Tn kin in eworld. A No Enchantment in Music. mast night a woman flat dwelier hac D concert tickets to give away. Tc ,son after person living in an a;art nt house where she !ad many ao intances the tickets were proffered I were declined with thanks. "Whal 3 all those people, anyhow?" ex imed the woman in disgust. "Have ty no music in their souls?" "They re," said a friend, "'but one of the linists who plays in that orchestra s in the building and you couldn't e one of his neighbors to go to hear a. Their case is by no means ex )tional. I have tried to give away icert tickets myself, and experience taught me that of all people in w York who adjure concerts none y away quite so religiously as those o live next door to one of the per mers."-New York TimnR The Campbells C..me. L family by the name ' Campbell members of a certain Pi 'sbyterian irch in one of the suburban districts r Philadelphia. They are rich, in ,tial and exceedingly liberal; but y have fallen into the habit of ap ring at church each Sunday morn frorx five to ten minutes after the vice . <s commenced. Last Sunday, er the ->pening prayer, the minister reads. cg to a large congregation a sage from the Old Testament, when re was heard the swift approach I sudden hilt of an automobile. Just Rev. Blank in loud, sonorous tones rearl the words. "And 10, the els were coi'ing." the door opened. the Campbell contingent, six mg, marched with dignity down the ter aisle! It was too much for hu a nature to withstand. A ripple of hter, quickly checked, sounded )ughout the building, and then the ister's voice, after a suspicious ak, proceeded with the next verse. Force of Rau in the Desert. 'he following description of rain on desert is given by a writer in Farm I Fireside: "in desert lands when loes rain, it may come with much re force than anywhere else. In than no time the whole mountain 3 was a sheet of water running ftly down. Soon a great torrent be to pour under the rock where we "e taking shelter, undermining it threatening to throw it down n us, a rock that weighed many, sy tons. We emerged from there made a hurried run to another hid place, more secure. Then came and hailstones fe:l in such fury of such incredible size that i ught they would kill old *3arney, > stood- exposed to their fearful sings. In a little while the storm sed away and the water soon sed to come down the steep moun side and we went on our way, lead our horse " Bad to Have a Cold Hang On. >n't let your cold hang on. rack system and becomo chronic when Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will help It heals the inflammation, sooth e cough and loosens the phlegm. breathe easier at once. Dr. Bell's ;-Tar-Honey is a laxative Tar Syr he pine .tar balsam beals the raw , loosens the mucous and prevents atIon of the bronchial tubes. Just bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon day, its guaranteed to help you )ruggist-Adv. Violin Varnish. issolve twelve parts of se parts of shellac, six parts of .a: ee parts of elemi gum in o e d and fifty parts of alcohol; i. en dissolved and add six pu.> lice turpentine. Color to match thE varnsh with Brazil wood ant zon's blood um. C!ear Skin Comes From Within. is foolish to think you can gain a clear complexion by the use of powder. Cet at the root of tbe tble and thoroughly cleanse the em with a treatment of Dr. King's r Life Pills. Gentle and mild in on, do not gripe, yet they relieve liver by their action on the bowels. d for vouing, adults and aged. Go r a clear oomplexion today 2oc at e druggist-Adv For Squeaky Boots. 'he disagreeable noise of squeaky ts may be stopped by having the emaker spring them on each side insert between the soles a tea onful of French chalk or drive the soles a few pegs. This cess costs only a trifle and an. trs admirably. my Child Take Dr. King's New Discovery his besf answer is Dr. King's New overy itself. Its a pleasant sweet 0, easy to take. It contains the li'eines which years of experiende e proven best for Coughs and Colds se who have used Dr. King's New overy longest are its best friends. ;ides every bottle is guaranteed. If dont get satisfaction you get your 2ey back. Buy a bottle, use as di ted. Keep what is left for' Cough Cold insurance.-AdV. New Cause for Worry. L Indiana man claims to have in tted a photographic machine that take an object at a distance of miles, on a dark night. There will no escaping the snapshot Iten2 ned with that frightful camera. >vidence Journal oes Sloan's ILiniment Help Rhenmatism. Lsk the man who uses it, he knows. think I suffered all these years en one 25 cent bottle of Sloan's Lin mt cured me," writes one grate-fu r. If you have Rheumaism or er from Neuralgia, Backache, Sort s and Stitiness, don't put (og getting ottle of Sloan's. It will give yot h welcome relief. It warms anc thes the sore, stiff painful places I you feel so much better. Buy ii tiy Drug Store, only 25 cents-Adv Songs Develop National Spirit. [t seems strange that the wvorld ha t done more with singing, that is th popular singing. In this regar' Sare far behind some of the othe ions, for example. ihe Germans iey have many choral societies. iich they sing songs of the fathel ad. and do much to develop the ni mal spirit. To The Public. I ave been usiue Chamberlain' 'ets for ir::ige~timn fo:' the pati ntths, and it agoi'r~ a me p:asur'et v' I have ne'ver' o - a remno: t:a I me so much good.'' \rs. C. E Iy, Illion, N. Y. Chmamnberialut' Ytealtki or 6iek cmen For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Been Woman's Most Reliable Medicine -Here is More Proof. To women who are suffering from some form of woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking down, the three following letters ought to bring hope: - North Crandon, Wis.-"When I was 16 years old - got married and at 18 years I gave birth to twins and it left me with very poor health. I could not walk across the floor without having to sit down to rest and it was hard for me to keep about and do my work. I went to a doctor and he told me I had a displacement and ulcers, and would have to have an operation. This frightened me so much that I did not know what to do. Having heard of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I thought I would give it a trial and it made me as well as ever. I cannot say enough in favor of the Pinkham remedies."-Mrs. MAmmI AsscA, North Crandon, Wis. Testimony from Oklahoma. Lawton, Okla.-"When I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I seemed to be good for nothing. I tired easily and had headaches much of the time and was irregular. I took it agam before my little child was born and it did me a wonderful amount of good at that time. I never fail to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to ailing women because it has done so much for me."-Mrs. A. L. McCAsL.mo, 509 Have St., Lawton, Okla. From a Grateful Massachusetts Woman. Roxbury, Mass.-"I was suffering from inflam mation and was examined by a physician who found t me that my trouble was caused by a displacement. My symptoms were bearing down pains, backache, and sluggish liver. I tried several kinds of medi cine; then I was asked to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has cured me and I am pleased to be in my usual good health by using it and highly recommend it." - Mrs. B. M. Osooon, 1 Haynes Park, Roxbury, Mass. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. We Have! A Full Stock of Buggies,. Wagons, AND H arness in stock, and ask yoitr inspection. Get our prices beforeyou buy. 'Everythiing guaran teed, Highest prices paid for COTTON SEED! D. M. Bradhiam & Son Seashore Round Trip Fares Prorn Mlanning. 87.80...... . ... ... .....To Wrighitsville Beach 83.85 .................. ......... To Isle of Palms $8...... .......... .... ..... ...r ToSullivans Island. 87.60 ..... ... ...... ... ..........To Myrtle Beach. $14.45 ...... .... ... .......T.o Norfolk, Vi.a Sumter Pickets on sale fremn May 15 to October 15, inclusive, limited returning~ until October 31. Liberal stopover Week-End Excursion Fares. 8275 .. .. .. . .. .. . . . ... To Isle of Palms. $.75........ .............. .. ....Sullian's Island Ticets on sale for all trainfs on each Saturday and tor forenooni trains on each Sunday from May -7 to Sept. 10, iclusive, limnited returning to reaeb original starting point prior to midnight of Tuesday next following~ date of sal~e. Sunday Excursion Fares. 83 ............. ...... .........To Charleston. Tickets on forenoon trains on each Sunday from June 11. to September 11, inclusivo, limited returning on train No. 17$ scheduled to leave Cnarleston 8:25 p. mn. The dates of sale, schedule and further particulars cheer ulyfurnished upon a pplication to AtlaticCoast Line, The Standard Railroad of the South. BRING YOUR TO THE TiMES OFFICE. THE BEST FERTILIZER to use this year is a mixtude of equal parts of Acid Phosphate and Cotton Seed'Meal. This mixture will analyse NINE per cent. available Phosphoric Acid. and THREE AND ONE-HALF per cent. Am monia, and $nearly if not quite ONE per cent. Potash. We are prepared to furnish both the above materials and also Blood and Tankage. and we solicit inquiries. IANNINO OIL MILL Manning, S. C. There's a great variety of useful articles required in the kitchen for cooking purposes, and we have them all in superior quality. Kettles. Tea and Coffee Pots, Broilers, Saucepans, Fry Pans, Cake Tins, etc:, we have in the most excellent makee. They are of the finest block tin, and formed in a way that makes them most durable. Whether you need a whole kitchen outht or an odd thing, it is here. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAn R c. A . EDWARDS. H. M. PERRITT CDWARDS & PERRITT, Cont o Carndn. L CIVIL ENGINEERS CO~t) I C~f6d0R * AND SURVEYORS. COURT OF COMMON PLEA S. Office Over Bank of Manning. MANNING S 0. R. A. Plo xvden, Plaintiff agaimst Elsie Capers, Toot Benbow, Sadie Ben bow, and Macy Benbow, Defendants. G. T. Floy d, Summons For Relief. (Complaint Served)SUVYRadCILEGER 'o the A bsent Defendant Toot Ben bow:SRVYRadCILEGER You are hereby Summoned and re- Office over Banik of Manning :uired to answer the Compaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith __________________ served upon you, and to serve a copy of your atnswer to said Complaint on the LOAN~S NE~GOTIATED Subscriber athis offhee in Sumter, S. C., within twenty days after the serv icel On First-Class Real Estate ereof; exclusi'e of the day of suchi Mortgages. service; and -if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, PuQy& gra, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND O IitWILL PLEASE TAKE ManningS. C. NOTICE, that the orieinal summons aed complaint in this action have this day been filed in the office of the Clerk R.J . OE of Court of Common Pleas for Claren- fR3.ACO , Dao Marych 29. A. D. 1916. DENTIST. L. D. JENNINGS, Upstairs over Weinberg's Corner Store Plaintiff's Attorney. MANNING, S. C. .Phone No T'.7 Constipation -_____ *I*,to* be e .f Zet@S os. JOH G DeK S Sick Headache. PTTORNEY AT and **,*", 7$i'e~r.zUiowels.annT~ Nothingbetter than DrO King's NewLifePills sHLESNA SATSFATIO ORMONY BCK ATORNEY S. C. Summer Betternhagthe.We. Old eopewbarefcebe, nd O iejl AiS O& Coutoe.AN peolehorewakWiibetrnghefed- -. ATTORNEY AT AW, isg het of OumR Oy EYi reAEy MANNING. S. C. Th rong Wisteshitn. t pufes of__W.C._DAVIS. __J-_W.__WIDDAN aumenrche tra the We ak uld\u thdewolev srec febeadone UAIS & WIDEMAN, peolehoaewak~ilbesregthne s ATTORNEYS A T LAW , in heto sme vaigreual A NNING, S. C. the wholeiY s.steivn.i 0 c.Y I . IURANT & ELLRBE., M ANNING. S. C. Dries ut alMaaBuidsia Sste ,ook-assood asryurucity ousenouN mattrnefyou donsors act Law. HelsS nburn , to C. utaltteo SimpleLandsuare topEas. yasytt to-dy an bithe rvmn oce Whte Pind and ourcit Cos. N Drive Out alari, Buids UpSyst m wil ctsatuyclea yor sky matlyc. Old~nard enSrimplentandnasonic tAoL pleae. Tyat.. GROVE'So-dayEandSbeginl the CmpdoiemsnOut Malria,enrichesth blood.ar.3i buildsup the sys- L.YON MFC. CO., 40 So. 5th St..,Brookly.N.Y. Owuers ol Faifi Proel I Have you investigated the' Farmers' Mutual Protection Association of Sumter. Clarendon and Lee Counties. S. C.? DO YOU WANT TO REDUCE THE COST of your Insurance? Are you willing to become a member of a'mutual organization which can be come theimost DOMINANT INSURANCE FACTOR in the commercial life of your community? Remember These Things. Other communities are enjoying the savings ac complised by the successful operation of THESE MUTUAL ASSOCIATIONS. Banks and Business Men realize the worth of these Associations and appreciates the fact that :i' r in surance has been reduced. This is not a get-rich scheme. It is operated solely for the reduction in the cost of .insurance and the re sults. The People Get the Benefit. There is a Director in your township. See him or write to . The Sumter Trust Co., Agent. Sumter, S. C. KEEP COOL! Buy Your Kool Cloth Suits For $5.98. Special Bargains Everyday in Dry Gloods. Clothinq, Shoes, Ladies' Hats, Skirts and Children's Dresses. A call will convince you. OUR MOTTO: More Goods for Less Money. KATZOFF Now at Player Furniture Co.'s Old Stand, Manning, S. C. WANTED 100 PalmiBeach Suits to Clean and Press at 25c. 300 Suits to Sponge and Press at 20c, Suits Cleaned at 75c. Work done by experienced help. Oldest San itary Shop in town. FINE TAILORING Look for the Sign. Hoffman French Dry Cleaoion Co. T. N. WILDMAN, Manager. 'Phone 142. "Time tells whati you did yesterday. c~a.Make to-morrow better by starting a Bank' account to-day." Ifor no other reason than theilunforeseen demands incident ohuman life, you owe yourself a Bank account. . Il's a duty, because you! haven't the power tojpredict the fuure but you have power to start a Bank account and fortify for thfuture. Besides we want toihelpl worthy young men to succeed. Bgintolay with S. T'he Bank of Manning.