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PUBLISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING. S. C.: WEDNESDAY. JULY 26t, 189)9. Even In the Summer Our store is just as attractive to bargain hunters as Decenber. for we are always on the lookout to attract cash buyers. When you want first class Drv Goods very cheap, don't fail to see us. we can please you. You wold be surprised to see the values we are now offering in our Millinery Department. All of our Summer Hats are going regardless of cost. Seventy-five barrels fresh FamilyI Flour just in from the mills and we I defy competition to sell it cheaper than we are offering it. One thousand five hundred pounds of Green Coffee at Si, 10 and 15c per pound. Call and see these Coffees and you will be surprised. Just received ten barrels (iranu lated Sugar which we are able to of fer at a bargain. Call and get our prices on Sugars and Coffees: it will pay you whether you buy or not. If you want an easy shave, call and get one of our guaranteed Razors, or if you wish a first class, guaranteed Pocket Knife, call at our store and you can get it, and if the Knife or Razor does not stand we will refund your money. Is there anything fairer than this? Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the copy is1 brought in later than Sat urday 110011. Another flowing well is beng dug in the street near Mr. Iigby&. Wanted-One good milch cow. T. 0. Gough. 113-1f Mr. F. C. Thomas is having a neat cot tage erected on West ]oundary sreett. Base Bijls anid B tie. V. B. L. ya, the drugist. Lieutenant A.-C. Davis contemplates e: listing regularly to go to the Philippines. Go to Brockinton's for a delicious and re freshing drink, vhen heated. A big black bUar was seen near Tindal's mill a few days ago. Darkies had better quit fishing at night. Fresh and genuine Turnip Sved. R. B. Loryea. the druggist. Some improvement is being made in the way of enlarging the alcove in rear of the pulpit of the Methodist chareh. New crop Turnip Seed just received Rt. B. Loryen. the diuggist. The Manning azd Summerton base :all teams will play a game on the grounds of the Manning team Tbursday afternoon 27. Why stay b.ot? when you can get cool quick and easy at Brockinton's up-to-date soda fount. Mr. Eugene B. Wilson, an accomplished accountant, formerly of Charleston and Georgetown, but now of Foreston, is spend ing aday or two in our town. Trhe annual catalogue of Clemson Col lege is ready for distribution. A copy will be sent to any address upon application to President Hartzog, Cle-mson CUsege, S. C. [(12-3t Capt. L. S. Carson of Sumter has receiv ed an appointment to a leutenacy in the army to go to the Phil; ppines. The ap pointment was unexpected by Capt. Car Ron. The dangers of a malartal atmosphere may be averted by occasionally taking Dr M1 A Simmons' liver n~edicine. Sold by Dr W M1 irockinton. Mr. Prank Harritngton's httle girl picked up ai pair of gold spectacles a few days ago. TLhe owner may get them by properly iden tify same at Mr. Harrington's, 3 miles South of Manning. Convulsions, cramps, chronic female dis eases and hysterics are cured by use of Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Soid by Dr W M1 Brockinton. General Stoppelbein of Summerville spent several days of last week in Manning to organize a camp of the Woodmen of the World. He met with encouragemenit and will return in a couple of weeks. Sick headache, wind on the stomach, bil iousness, nausea, are quickly cured by a fe-v doses of Dr .' A Simmons' liver medi-. eine. Sold by Dr W 31 BIrockinton'. Died on Monday morning Jniy 2th, about for miles from Manning, Mrs. Lily Ridgeway, wife of Mr. J. Champ Rtidgeway. She was '11 only a short time, and was about 23 years of age. She leaves two chil dren, the youngest about a year ola. Mr. and Mrs. B. Laekamap, Elston, Mo., write: "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with eroup." D. 0. Rthame, Summerton; Dr. W. M1. Br..ckinton, Mannin'. Taz Tutzs editor left Tuesday morning! tor Hariis Lithia Springs, to attend the an nual meeting of the State Press Association He was accompanied by Mrs. Appeit and little McLaurin. who will remain 'at the Springs some weeks for Mrs. Appelt's ben efit. To arouse a dormant liver and sccre permanent regularity of the bowels. uise Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine. Sold by Dr W 31 Brockinton. A competitive examination for scholar slips from tbis county in the Wi nitop Normal College was held Friday and s:'t young ladies stood for the places. The papers had to be forwarded to Rtock Hill to be canvassed and the result will be an nounced later. You can't cure dyspepsia 'oy dieting. Eat good, wholesome food and plenty of :t. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food withoat aid trom the stomach, and is made to care. D. 0. Rhame, Suaierton; Dc. W. M. Brookintoni, Manning. Mr. J. Manning Lee of the Fork section sent us a very pretty sample of tobacco! lugs, beautifully cured by 3.r. P. D. Car ter. TIhe sample so attracted the attention of a gentleman from Sumimerville that he asked us for it that he inay ,how it to the far mers of his section. Reinove causes of imeistrutal suppr sions, exaggerations andl irregularities. by taking siinZIs', -tjinaw Vine Wmeo. or j b jets. Sold by Dr \u M Urockinton. The teachers insuttate which was to hav e begun here Aug. 2n i has been postponed by the State Superintendent ot Education until Aug. 17th. No teacher in the coin iv should miss atteudling this Instituta the State is giving them a great privile and at no expense for tuitton DeWitt's Little Early Rtisers benetit per mamently. They lend gent> assistanc~e to nature. causing no pain, or weaknc- per iaanently, curing constpationl and liv a ments. 1). 0. Rthame, Sumtiiton; Dr. V. M1. Brockinton. Manng It will be of interest to the friends of Mr. W. Thompson Wilder, one of Manning's boys, to know something 0f him. In a letter to a friend a flow days ago he states that he is not longer in the army, bnt has a' government pesitioni at Iloilo. He is board ing officer of the port. nis business beitng to board and inspect the credentials of all irannin; an d .ievile bal teams play ed on the Maning goun last Friday. The weather mu.st have bcen too het for thec bovs to run around the b anid iake :uany score,. The Junevil. toys only ran around the diamond nine times and tie Manning boys :.ot tired afrc- tievy had ran around twenty t.ight times. ThI onil cr ror was made on both sl!s, by cIlling it a S Our stiabi n fth- tir tI y tOmS Cae.1 :t C're it with I, fe-w doses t" Dr .M A -immnons ' livr tue,1ein. S Id b Dr W M 1Urockiuton. loence !-a.s lno postmaster iln ti rson of .J.bu' . ,W'on, r.:e'ntl appoi nt-,d. If Florence a t.. hta 1,i publican potmt r orced on b:-r Inyhow s ,e ought to c'ngratubate 1erself th h i probab'y thie b-tt ont- in the xmuiy I H. has bee w o. t:i at-r befort n 1.1!s oilee well. Hie is ai contierabl prayirty owner and does not anpire to anytin- iik' social egrality wi th hiera 'it miiht Luve boen hif litt cough hadn't been nb.eet - te sal. r iLction of tl.e-nii- of snumptives. One Minute Cough Cure 'uret caught it-l colds. 1). 0. RhLume. sumitton; Dr. W. M. 1Brockintou, Manning. There is n,-a sbjt upa which young America i.; more detned than initri Mony. when two young hearts have wonted -tgainst the will of the old falks. "AUl is far in war and love" goes the saying, an: tLis was the opinion of voiug Frank Jen nns of Packsville and Miss Malmie Cu licks of Manning, aged about seventeen and eighteen. as they took time by the fore lock last Sunday, and outwitting the de signs of all oljectung folks rep.aired rapi v to the presence of Jude il:chbourg of Packsvi.le, and putting :dl troubles and hstacle bVhind, were unitied, according to the statues in such cases made and pro ided." "We hav' sold uniny diti'rent cough r-im tin tha Chamb a' gays Mr.Charle Ho'zhaue-r drut, w N. J. "It is per'cly safe anud can be r'it upon in tll cases of cougs, cols or ho rseness. Sd by R. B. Lorya rai A -,rrettv Canta'a entizlel --a 1).,y in the Woo u' rersEtnUt d in thT Instr int Lesa iiht I'0r ',t- b n t : the0 Eli aorth Urpha e at C lu:ba. it was eOtti1CSe( larg'elv U" oeubrs of the M:th .1it Sunday School, with ats.itauce Iro:u he other Sunday scLool,' and iuder the ind and -tI!lfient management of Miss Jesse M1eLea 'aas quit' a succes. M he stage presentedI a tore-t lik e ap;peara'ice, ind the criw1 r ' l and children had an easy and n0rvy tin pickricking aid sing ng songs aniong te tr et and tlowers. ihere wvere too many wlo did well for them all to receive special mention, but two Uttle tots, little Joe Haill and I-la Urad am played their parts SO SWeetlV that it iS not itjustier to the rest to make -pedcal nantion of them. Tile entertainment was well attended and when it was over soie refreshments were sold. the whole proceeds Ltting the t:eat sum of nearly fif'ty dollars. To cure depression of spirits, falling of the womb and weakness ot back usual to hange of i:fe. take Sinainoin Sqnaw \'ine Wine or Tablets. Sol b-y Dr W M Brock nton. Grand Openin-Z. The tobacco season is on. Tae first grand opening sale of the People's Tobacco Warehouse will taae place next Wedne day, A:gust :2nd, and a big opening i'. ex peeted. There will be plenty of baers. representitig the best =anua-ctur'r a::d tobacco concerns in North Carolina rid Virginia, and tobacco seller' will be suro to get the highest prices tha: ar prevailing on that day. Free dtinner is to b. se-rved' to all sellers and a big day is expected. It is hoped that farmers from ill parts oF the ounty will be on hand that day and each one bring a load of his beste weed, so that he first day's sale will not only be a suc ess, but will induce all buyers who are bere that day to remain and others to come. Manager ~Charles M. Mason is the right an in the rigbt phice to make the new varehouse a success, atnd he is delighted with the prospects of a line sea-on and good prices. We hope to see Manning one f the best tobacco nmrkz'ts in the State his fall, an I with two large and well quipped warehous, each with a full force of experienced tobacco handlers, we re satistied that farmers in this and a i oing counties can find no better place to ome to sell their crops. Not only is this te case, but after they have sold, there is o better place for themn to hay goods. Manning has a number of up-to-date miner hants who have realized that in order to keep in the front ranks of their profession tey have, fir-t. to keep the goods that the farers nred, and in the next place, sell hem at prices that cannot be b aten any where. 60 that wheni all tnhis are con sidered there is no use in any of ouir famners unting other markets to sul1 their~ produce in, or of shipping it to foreign mar'kets on onsignment. We hope that Maening will be crowded ith tobacco sellers next \Wednesd"', as hey are asnured of good treatmient and a oyal big time att the first big sale at the flw warehouse. Bismiarck's ironx Nerve Was the result of his splendid hiealths. ndomitamblo;will and trenw'ndous energy rc not found where stomacb, liver, hid-l evs and bowels are out of order. If you ant these qualities tind the suicess they ring, u~o Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tiiey evvlop every po(wcr of brain ail hotdy. Uniy 25e at 11. B. Lorye s' drug stor-r. 0 District C'onferene. T1he District Conferenve of the Sumtecr District will convene in the Methodi't hurch here tonight 'in I be in sesion dur ing the remainder of this wee'k. The open ing sermon will be preac~hedl Wednsdam; night by Rev. J .Thoim~as Pate, D. D., of :amden. The mornins and :Jr.rnoonus will be d[ voted t:> bustines.s '.es on, ad there will >e preachbtng 'ah u'.i at 11 io'clock and ait night. Quite a numbe ir of di" istgmsbed mi uis ers will be in aitterni.ce ilnp0 tii con r ne, and BS:hop Daniean wV. be .:-r the latter part of the waek andg prohbably 'pr-ch Snda tatning.r 'Dr. J.\ A. ice, prsi i-tt cc the. C itolubia Feu"' Colle"', lIr. John 0. Wil.soa, edior of i th. - itern Christian Alvocate, I iY V- a'ill, uperi0nteden of tuo lpwrh Crphe' al i'r4. Juhn . C inksa --s of W\ ITurd al eg', wili . ce to repr.-""-n thei re petive' interest', "nd, as ill thes c-'en tie en are able s.p"akers, there re .ou ..ai ddresses in -toet ' f or tose wh ' atnd th -onference. Most of these. ' .ires.ee Xi 'rably come in Fiday an 1 ", rday Amonrm the visit'or- wh ti ' is hop''d il be lwre are three vener:bie si';s' in Meth -disma who a"" muchl beloved by all whI o knc'a tht , Doc'tors Sam l L .iuder of Wiiau'ten "F'""le Coller.C O A. Daly omnt Sa.muel A.i Webbr T1he bustoc--. session oa'f ths cont er ces arc very''t in."stng, as stme stiong debates ofte come- up whichi re alcul it ' oenighten th' puople eni i" ort'at ed': ational, mis.inary. and ihrch' oubj~cts. All st.-osons of coir.e, are~ pbl e and' it i ot etedl that the confer'i nce w'i be larg'ely Ce::~ge y., Aug. 1, l-1.. I have' hli-n sufrn ith te::nie trot bles and was unai ti g.t rulhef. 1 yas persuaded to try I-n!' lit andl after o month's treat''ent I ian recommilendl your reedy' to sufrin w \.*i n. 'J1:i mL 1. Gr.OrATr. Sold by 1i. B. Lory. 'Teachlet'' Intituite. TiOe date of the" countyt Ins.Otitt, ]iub is'cId 0 in TH ' 'at".N 'TI.ti:a of -101 1ix , has been chan ci '~ thea' Stat" Superin tende'nt of Education to Au'utt 17. 'Teach r will 'hae- gv sa::i ottenda~nee on th fir-st day of th- .: .eU!r. ~:t t~' c. st. IL Ec'.n:O, .3 the A SIateenw. E[itrr 'Il ur TvtFA: It h:ving tc- rume; ore'd th-ct the People ' Tobao%') Wart1.J,::- . cir z, et,-A with otLher wrhue.or that, th- mnagaement of otho ier *c' ware -ut h'av initere--ts in our comipany. I dc-sire to snitA that the People's Tobacc Warho , i. a roporate and distinct Corn ration, ow' . and contro!kd Lv '-rt' n m : . that there is n > ec'-cto wt-vr--tween' the- Peo ole an n th, C warehous.; T ofn s-euri n:': the hs ru for the tobacco producer. ci to adIvanic th very b-st in t-rvi- of th- pf !f Clar-ndin and ad j'in e ni-, tin r to do so we iprop'.. t' .'''us :-rlate f.:Ines and hm ItLo: l'residrt. .\ n1l1nidelliie of Dirrhoea. beiam' alo r an.trt Dirh e a t-dy I 1 1 O i I J ie say V ' al '- . 1- w - it 10) toothers auti v t t '; ei t '-icine thev .ver u d . Satle' by IV1. 1-. L e, dru Sla,-n-; of Water. Cam deni. July 21, s a. xu.-Ileight of Wateree rive r, . feet, being a fall of 2-10 of a foot during past 2-1 hours. July 2. S a. im.-Height of Wat eree riiver, 4.. feet, being a fall of 1-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. Columbia, July 21. 4 a. im.-Height of Congaree river, 1-10 of a foot, be ing a rise of 1-I) of a foot during past 24 hours. July 24., s .1 u.-Height of Conga ree river, 0.0 feet, being a rise of 2-10 a foot durii- past 24 hours. St. stephen's, July 21. 8 a. i. Height of Santee river, 0.0 feet, be ing afall of 2-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. July 21, 8 a. m.-Height of Santee river. 1.0 foor, being a rise of 5-10 of a foot during past 21 hours. Volcanie Eruiptions Ale graid, but skin eruptions rob life of Sjo-y. 1;Ueltlen ' Arniea Salve cnares theni, also0 ld runnicng and ftvver sores, ulcers, boi . felons. corL-i, wtris, cuts. bruises, eI . ile cur on eari-th. Drive.s it pains 1n; a-hes. lv 25- a bcx. Cir- aLoar ne So1 .by by R. D. Loryea, drug ist. i ... It is the little things that count I especially when they come as twins and triplets. A iseasd s toInnitch surelv undermines he-alh I dulls the br.in, kill- energy, destroys the nervous system 'tnd predis pose to insanity andi fatad diseases. All I lyspkptic troubb-s are qu c cureI by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured thousands ot ca~ces and is curing them every day. Its ingredierntsi are sui-h that it c Can't n,-lp c'urinii. D. 0. Riame, -Smm'ner ton; Dr. W. . Broekinton, Manning. U, Military Academy. Oice of Chairinaii Board of Visitors, Char.-son, 8. C. July 1, 1:99. Ono vaouey in Btencticiary Cadetship in the South Carolina v iiiary Academy ex ists it this, Clarindon county. Blinks for apTi.iention for p--imit to erte-r competitive examicnaton. with shit givin necessary inforinaziti. can ;e obtained from the re spi-etive county si perfintenilnts of educa tioni. All applicationD, fully and clearly miade out, umt be~ i' n the hands of the Chairmoan by~ the 1 t day o~f August. (. . GADSDEN, 11 3t] 0 Chirmai~n 1D-ar-d of Visitors. Packvi lie lHidl Schoo]. PACKSVILLE, S. C., Will offer better advantages for boys and girls next session thatn ever be fore. Next session begins Thursday, Sep temaber 28, 1>09. S. E. SMITH. li-lot] Principal. TurilipScot .Just received a big stock of Wood's Turnip Seed-all varieties. Wods Seeds are Tested and True, If you would have a good stand and a sure crop) of Tnip~s lbe sure to purchiase your seed from us. R, B,1LOYE DRGGST SICN CF THE 001.DER MORTAR. Play Ball! Complete line of Base Balls and Hats. R. B. LORYEA, The Druggist insurance. The Prudential ILife Insurance Co. Is-tues uip-to-date Life Policy. The Palatine and Suf Fire is. Campanies. There are none better. Also HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ~aInsure Against Sickness. .9vayar. p ays .jc> weekly indemnity. J. L. WILSON, arning, S. C. Gec.8,acker& e u. H o -ar s I Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouding and Building M aterial, CHARLESTON. S. C. Sash Weights and1( Cords and Builders' IHardware. Window and fancy Glass a Specialty. YPROsy CRED with v- .etale, 1)6~) ~ -dies .c av cured I i~many th us md ca-es enl-- cu.- pess. In ten days at least two-thiriN uf al sympom'fs remouv id. Teimoiii niats and TEL' DAYs treatmoent free. planters CUBAN OIL cures P~lanterCuts, Brns, Bruises,Rheu matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sol 1y i. D. Lorvca. The Public Generally, Exacting. economical and critical buvers inelnded, are urgentlyiv requested to call and ex: mine our late arri vals of New and Seasonable Styles In Dres Goods of all kinds, Organdies. Percales, Dnek, Lawns, Vassar Checks, Piques, O.riralie Adaliscyze, Shirting Print .etc Outir N t:ou line is eomiplete for yon. \Ien's and ovs' Str-w and Crash Hats, the 1itet o.' 10e I I up. Oar shoe departnwnt is complete with the Lit-st stvlc anid at prices to suit the most c::acting hnvers. Prices rrom G5c up. Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, black :-:i tan. to sait and please. Gent's Negligte Shirts, in the latest c l ors and styles, from 25c up. We can suit vouir taste and pocket-dook almost always. .lust arrived. a beautiful ine 'of Flower Pots and Jardinres. our C:othing Departuent is full of bar gains for you. Come and let us show you What we can do fOr you in this line. It costs nothing to look and examine. Knives and Forks, Hatchets, Saws, Chis els, Fi!es, Plows and nume'rous other arti cles, too nuuerous to mention, at prices that will surprise you. Come and be cn vinced. GROCERIES. We allow no one to undersell us in pure, fresh goods. Our Grocery department is stocked with the choiecst and best goods that money can buy. We not only aim to keep the best, we do it. Try us for goon quality, honest weight and low price: you wiii get it. Renieiber that we arc headquarters for everything kept in a general merchandise I store. Also remeniber that we dlefy competition and guarantee satisfactioin of every pur chase muade' of Yours truly, S. A. RIGBY.' NO OLD STOCK LOUIS LEVI Is now in position to offer to the trade Brand New Goods at Rock Bottom Prices. lHe asks that the public call in person and examine his stock, consisting of Cashmieres and H Ienriettas Organdies Scotch Lawns Duck ini all Shades & Colors Figured Lawns White Lawns Checked Mluslins Colored Muslins Percales Dimnities Piques in all shades & colors In tact we keep everything in the Dry Goods line. All we ask i~s to comre and see for yourself. If guality and low prnices will sell goods we are satislied we can sell you. We miake Gent's FURNISHING Goods and Shoes A SPEC1ATT. We have used every effort to buy the lat est styles, at the very lowest price, and if you nied at ything in that line it will pay ou to look at my~ goods before bnyinrg. We haive the biggest Bargains in Clothing ever brought to this town. Our stock of GROCERIES is of the best quality. We carry a large as sortent in that line at prices that cannot be beait. l,000 cakes Unil'ls Eve Soalp, two cakes for .5e. 1000 cakles Octagon Soap, 4e cake. 5001 (:akie Maigic Clean en, 1 1-lb (cakes, six ot 25c. 4i10 pkgs Gold D~ust, 5c pkg. 11:0 pkgs Gold D)ust, 4 lbs to pkg, %50. Ground Black Pepper, 4-lb p)hg, 5e. Gol1d Bind Ilamis, strictly No. 1, 12.'.: hb.j best Corn Starch, per'pkg, ;le. lD-t Luitup Starch, 5e lb, six lbs for 25c. Grood Flour-, t9.00 per barrel. Larce assortinient of Coffees and Tobacco, Can Gos, etc., at pices to suit the hard LOUIS LEVI. Millinery; illinery. The ladies of Clarendon are invited to visit myx rcillineiry parlors, where they will have an opportun'iti of selecting from a beautiful line of Hats. The very latest designs. Every attention is given to styles. Mly stock con sists of JIATS BONNETS FEATHERS FLOWERS RIBBONS And All the Latest Trurrnminxi. Miss S. E. McDONALD, SUMTER, S. C. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER, DENTIST, MANNING, S. 0. OSEPH F. RAE A2 T(JREY AT LAW, MANITNG_ S. (. For Something That Will Benefit Our Customers. We have by special arrangement secured the agency for the famous Harvin Mill Factory Hose for Gents, Ladies, Misses, and Children. It would be a loss of space for us to dwell upon the excellency of these goods. Suf fice it to say that during my long experience in the dry goods business I have never found a better line of Hosiery for the same money. By this special arrangement we are enabled to offer these goods to the trade at a closer price than they have ever been offered before, namely, 10c per pair or three pair for 25c. J, & P, Coas' Spool Cottonr We have also been fortunate in securing the agency for the J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton and are able to offer it to the trade as cheap as any job ber in the United States. Prices That Must Interest You. 75 barrels fine Family Flour, fresh from the mills at from $3.75 to $5 per barrel. 5,000 pounds Bacon at the lowest possible cash prices. 500 pounds splendid grade Green Coffee at 8Jc per pound. 500 pounds of the best Coffee ever offered in this town at 10e per pound. 500 pounds of the best-Coffee offered on the market at 12tc per pound. We also have some astonishing bargains to offer in all classes of Dry Goods. Call and see us and we will convince you of the values we offer. We are not making much fuss over what we have to sell, but we know our prices will speak for themselves. HARDWARE. We have a job lot of very fine Axes which we are offering at less than they can be bought at wholesale-60c for a nice, first class Axe. A large line of-Table Cutlery, Knives, Forks and Spoons, very cheap. A large line of Pocket Knives, Razors and Scissors which we give you a written guarantee with every Knife, Razor or pair of Scissors you buy and will give you your money back if the goods are not as represented. If you want an easy shave, call and get one of our guaranteed Razors and you will be pleased. Our line of guaranteed Pocket Cutlery is the finest ever shown in this town. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON., FOUNDED IN 1845. LIMESTONE COLLEGE, GAFFNEY, S. C. This institution, famous in the history of education in South Carolina, has recently been thoroughly reorganized and nowv, with a large and able Faculty, is prepared to do college work of the very highest grade. Nearly twenty thousand dollars have been appropriated for improvements. A splendid new building is being erected which will contain a large Audito rium, a Library. a ReadingRoom, a Museum~ of Natural Science, a beauti ful hall for the Literary Society and some needed offices. The building will be furnisned with new heating apparatus throughout, all the rooms will be supplied with new furniture, newv pianos will be purchased, new physical, chemical and mineralogical laboratories will be equipped-in short every thing that is necessary in the work of a first-class woman's college will be provided. The site is unequalled in South Carolina for beauty and for healthfulness. Limestone College makes its appeal to the people strictly on its own merits. Literary, Scientific and Commercial Courses. The reg uar college degrees are given by the authority of the State of South Caro lina. An especially fine Course in Pedagogy is offered to those desiring to become teachers. There are three departments, the College, the Seminary, and the Primary. Let Limestone's friends and former students tell the news all over the South. The revered Capt. H1. P. Giriffith is the Senior Pro fessor. Professor Wade R. Brown, recently of Winthrop College, is the new Professor of Music. For further information, address the President, LEE DAVIS LODGE, A. M., Ph. D. ToConsumers of L.ager Beer: The Germania Brewing Company, of n C Charleston, 8. C., have made arrangements r --.. :. -. .a - -w- .3.%.wiheSouth Carolina State authorities by which they arc enabled to fill orders The from consumers for shipments of beer in The .. ~any quantity at the following prices: B akery. Have you called on IIERIOT, prisodrn~osat httebe-i o the Baker, yet? If not, (10 soprvtecspio.W ofrseia and purchlase a trial lot of rtsfrt!s hpet.Ti eri his Bread, Rolls, Cakes and ,m~tc Fancy Crackers, all of whlich lidCothchietop are guaranteed to be fresh. admladi eoicddb h lie also keeps in stock the mciciIt-nt.Sdtosfratil best line of Canned Goods o1r PantsMetensstopere00ouperdozen bourgainnspilsoininateavy80(pe crate soliited Iffres godsa Quarer-kg Comnany Expwrtsrpcntsteniloznlin bareting vo uItilwcallabain.ch -esty or cs mr or partier ordBank. OU COMetattEberifo guarane toure, maeo of hoicstop An mGoodd Tonimcenelbyth EliidicailyaBakfrSAtMniy P0n 01 usfra ra tand Mads o Maara foundinittio Preareain at s in Heavyde.o ceries. (a Your paronageS. low___prices _____availethryeinaanythining youil dwSlvlyigatc. iagaarndo JOHNNH W, HEERITT MANNIN, S. . ___Charleston,_____. __C. 001cc lately iscuiittby the lateaB Eeliro, als. ar Brin Aou J oborkt1NeTG fie - o~o~oooo+o,o~o~o+o~o+o+o~+o*,o~oo*oo,,o"o 899l BOSOLIDROCK. -89 Yes. the Book tells us that a house built i on sand soon crumbles and falls, but one built 3 E upon Solid Rock stands all storms, cyclones 8 and blizzards. Just so in the mercantile arena. The business that is founded on solid principles, e 3 Industry, Undersell and Spot Cash, i Know no competition, keep goods eternally on the move, lead in low prices. Never follow . or imitate, don't wait for some one else to cut E 0 prices. The people who come for miles and miles say we are the talk of the county. Best Values for Least Money. We believe in short profits. and in doing =S the volume of business. Just think of it, a man with $10 can buy 100 yards of good Calico, 2 pair Men's Work 0 Shoes, 2 pair Ladies' Dress Shoes, 2 pair Chil dren's Shoes, 20 yards good Pants Cloth. 2 =S= Men's Shirts. 2 Ladies' Hats, 2 Men's Hats, 2 8 Children's Caps, 1 large Trunk, 3 pair Towels, 8 20 pieces Tinware, 1. Paper Needles, 1 Paper B Pins, 1 box Ball Thread, 1 Lamp, 2 pair Sus- N - penders. 10 yards Bed Tick, 6 large Spoons, E 6 small Spoons and 3 Cakes Soap. We have hundreds of bargains for you. 3 Now, if you have any money at all bring it to us and let us show you HOW MUCH we will (give you for it. The goods are here and must a go, as we want to make room for our enormous 3 Fall Stock. Again, come and see us, and we will treat you right. Yours for best values, NY. RACKET STORE.g SPECIA PRICES a---- -- ow-- Fcpp Coftee, Sug~IdCaedi Gooli 40 bags good Rio Coffee at 7 1-2c per lb. 20 bags good Rio Coffee at 8c per lb. 20 bags good Rio Coffeeat 10c per lb. 50 barrels Stan<|ard g.anulated Sugar, by the barrel. at 5.00 per lb. 100 boxes Tobitc~df 28, 3() and 36c per lb. 400 doz. 3-lb. cans hand-packed Tomatoes at 90c per doz. 50 doz. 2-lb. cans hand-packed Tomnatoes at 70c per doz. 50 doz. 3-lb. cans California Peaches at $1.60 a doz. 50 'doz. cans extra fine California Peaches at $2.50 a doz. 40 doz. 3-lb. cans Yellow Peaches, good syrup, at $1.40 a doz. 3-lb. cans Pie Peaches at $1.10 a doz. 2-lb. cans good Sugar Corn at $1.10 a doz. 2-lb. cans fancy Maine Corn at $1.35 a doz. Cigars, Cheroots and Cigarettes at factory prices. Matches at less than New York prices. See us before you buy. CROSS WELL & CO., str7rMTa~. S. o. THE CAROLINA GROCERY COMPANY, THOM~AS WILSON, President. --A~wDz -- COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 195 East Bay - - Charleston, S. C. 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