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PUJBLISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING. S. C.: WEDNESDAY. NOV. 22, 1899. A Great Opportunity. On one of the counters in our store we have a huge pile of Shoes in odd lots brought over from season to season. Some of these shoes cost 75c, some cost $1 and some cost $1.25, but in order to close out these odd lots at once we offer the entire lot at 75c per pair. Lot No. 2.-In this lot of Shoes we have a lot of Men's and Ladies' Shoes costing from $1.25 to $2 per pair, and in order to close the-u out quickly we offer the entire lot at $1.25. Now those of you who have favored me with so much of your patronage know from experieneo that we do not misrepresent what we have to sell, but endeavor always to give an honest description of our goods. Now these lots of Shoes are bargains which are well worth the attention of every body. In the next three issues of THE MA-IG Tixs will appear a series of advertise ments which will prove very interesting and beneficial reading to the people of Clarendon county who have goods to buy. Take due notice and govern yourselves accordingly. Jus received, a lot of fresh Oatmeal and Buckweat, very cheap. The best Java and Moca Coffee, blended, only 25c per pound; other Coffee at 8. 10 and 12 1-2c per pound. Irish Potatoes, 30c per peck. Finest But ter made, 35c per pound, three pounds, $1. Yours truly, W. F. JENKINSON. Notice is herel)y given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Sat urdav noon. Severe' communications are necessarily crowded out this week. ell Cheese at McLeod's. It is the can get a nice Tooth Brush from t Brockinton's. or Wilson bagged two deer in a Georgetown county last week. b Rat Traps, 50c. each. Manning re Co. eceived, a new supply of Writting from le to lic, at Brockinton's. ieo. L Lesesne of the Cross Roads Z . :s reported extremely ill and fears are entertained of her recovery. Pure Apple Vinegar at the R. B. Loryea, drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Stove Gasoline 20c. per gallon. Man ning Hardware Co. The infant child of Mr. T. T. Flowers, of Pachs-ille, fell out of the piazza last Monday and was seriously hurt. Go to J W McLeod's for Dried Fruit, Cit ;.on, Currants, Raisins and Jellies. 4Aac hundred bushels of South Carolina rviced Oats just arrived. Come quick. Legg &Hutchinson. We would be glad if some of subscribers would send us a copy of THE TIMEAs of Au gust 16, 1899: also two copies of November 1, 1899. We are still headquarters for all fine Perfunmery and Extracts. Call and exam :ne or stock. Brockinton. Full assortment of Sewing Machine Nee dles at the R. B. Loryea drug store, Isaac M. Lorys :op. The editor was unexpectedly called away on business Monday and our local page is not as interesting as it would have been had he been here this week. Just received, Green and black tea, a beautiful blend at the R. B5. Loryea drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, prop. One thousand bushels of good Peas, clean of hulls and dirt, wanted at Legg & Hutch inson's stables. Work has begun in replacing the store recently burned in the heart of the busi ness block, and ere long the ugly gap will be illed with a handsome bricx store. "Sweets to the Sweet." Fine French Confections at 25c and 35c a box, at the 1R. B. Loryea, drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, Tpriyand enrich the blood,strength ethe nerves and invigorate the system, ueDr M A Simmons' liver medicine. Sold byDr WV M Brockinton. Married by the Rev. J T Gibb->n, att the residence of Magistrate J E Ricbbourg, of Foreston, last Suaday afternoon. Mr. Clhas. H Castine and Miss Alice Richbourg. Wurtzburger's Malt Extract, a Food, a Touie and an Invigorator for the weak, sick and convalescent at the Ri. B3. Lor yea, drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Probate Judge Windhamu will hereafter have Mondays aind Saturdays of each week as his office days. Persons having busi ness in the office of the Prob ite Judge wAi remember the days. A full assortment of Woods Tested an d Tried Turnip Seed Wood's Rye Seed. Wood's Silver Skin, Yellow Dauivers r.nd Pearl Onion Sets at the R. B. Loryea drug :store, Isaac M. Loryea, prop. Hou'w'keepers that will want to prepare those nice dainties for Christmas can be sungjlied, with a fresh lot of raisi:.s, cur rrnts, citron, jellies and everything else in the "big dinner" line att J. W. McLeod's. Mr. John Tuarnes delivered a very able address last Thursday night at the enter tainmzent given by Miss Jessie Curtis' school at Packsville, ou the subje~ct of Iligher Education. Th~e fiashing eye. buoyant footstep and rosy complexion result from the use of Dr M A Simmons' liver minc1ine. Solid by Dr W ~ M Brockinton. Mr. Louis Weinberg and Miss Lou Brad ham were miarried at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon at the bride's re sidence in Pack+ ville. Rev D..niop of Summrerto:. ter forme I the~ ceremony. Wetary women needl anm occasional dose of Dr it A siinmmons' liver maedicine tc strenmgthen their nerves and invigorate their systems. Sold by Dr W M l3hockin T1here will be a literary entertainment in the Academy at Packsville on Thursday evening, Nov. 30th inst. Admission free. Oysters and other refreshments will be served afterwards, for benefit of school. T'he girl's friend, Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, cause natural appearance andi' regular monthly return of menrses. Sold by Dr W M Brockmnton. Mr. J. H. Slaughter of Danville, V'a., who has been buying tobacco on this market -this fall returned to his home Monday, its the largest of the tobacco season is now over. Mr. Slaughter made many friends while here. The reliable cure for leucorrhoea, ovarian disorders anid f..lling of womb, is Sim :nions' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Sold tLv Dr WV M Brockinton. You never know what form of blood poi. son will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using DeWitt's Little Early -Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for constipation and liver and bowel troubles. D 0 Rhame, tiummerton; Dr W M Brcckinton, Man' There will be an entertainment given Tuesday evening, Nov. 28, at the resi dence of Miss Lucie Barron. for the benefit of the Thornwell Orphanage. Admission fee 10 cents. The public in cordially in vited. To regulate the menses, stop flooding and too frequent appearance of menses. take Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tab lets. Sold by Dr WV M Urockinton. Some thief recently stole another ba!a of cotton from the railroad depot at Silver, this being the third one that has been lift ed from there this fall. There is probably some intelligent rogue somewhere in that section who is doing the lifting. George Noland, Rockland, 0. says: "My wife had piles forty years. DeWitt's With Hazel Salve cured her. It is the best salve in America."' It heals everything and cnres all skin diseases. D 0 Rhame, suwmer ton; Dr W M Brockinton, Manning. There will be an entertainment Frid:ay evening at the Graded School building by the Summerton Dramatic Club, part of the proceeds to go to the school. The phay is entitled "A White Mountain Biv" is said to be verv tine and should be wel! patron ized. A magnificent line of Soaps, Peais, scent ed and unscented, 4711 White Rose Glyce rine, Parker's Tar, Glenn's Sulphur, Cosmo Butter Milk, Elder, Flower and many other favorite brands at the i. B. Loryea drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, prop. It is generally conceded that Manning paid more for tobacco this year, and was a better market all around than any other town in this section of the State. Oars is a coming market and nexL year wo expect to sell almost twice the amount that I was sold this year, which is already over a million pounds. Society's Elite are using these Scientific Toilet Preperations, Euthymol Cream, Euthymol Tooth Paste, Euthymol Powder, for the Complexion, Nursery and bath, These preparations bear the imprint of Parke Davis & Co., which is a synonym for Purity, the R. B. Loryea, drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The participants in the recent Sellers shooting have gone to criminating and re criminating each other as to how the shoot ing occurred. The whole affair has become absolutely disgusting to the minds of de cent people, and we would hate to comment upon the affair as we think of it. Sufficient to say that it has become very nauseating to newspaper readers. -Reading maketh a full man." To be come so, call at the R. B. Loryea drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, proprietor, and in spect their line of standard and light liter ature in bound and paper covered editions. Also a superb collection of the English poets from Chaucer to Tennyson, and the American poets from Bryant to Longfellow. Prices on all of the above books very rea sonable. The annnal Gala week festivities are on in full blast in Charleston this week, and hundreds of country visitors are flocking to the old city by the. sea to have a good time. Gala is always a big time with the average Charlestonian, and the co-int-ry folks in the lower section of the State take the oppor tunity of going to town and helping every body have a good time. An unusually at tractive programme has been arranged to extend through the whole week this year, and the good crops of cotton and tobacco in the lower section of the State and the unusually fine prices for cotton will put many folks in position to spend something for pleasure this fall, so that Charleston's Gala week this year bids fair to be one of the best, she has ever had. Clarendon will will be largely represented from all sec tions of the county and especially will Manning be represented. It will not be a surprise to any who are at all familar with the good qualities of Chamberiamn's Cough Remedy, to know that people sverywhere take pleasure in relating their experiences in the use of that splendid medicine and in telling of the benefit they have received from it. oi bad colds it has cured, of threatened attacks of pheumonia it has averted and of the chil dren it has saved from attacks of croup and whooping cough. It is a grand, good men icine. For sale at the R. B. Loryea drug store. To Close Thanksgiving Day. We the merchants and basiness men of Manning agree to close our stores and laces of business Thursday, Nov. 30th, 1899, the same being a national holiday, known as Thanksgiving Day: Est. M Levi, J W McLeod, W G King, Manning Hardware Co., R 2.1 Strange, Louis Levi, S A Rigby, W E Brown & Co, keep Sundry hours, The R B Loryea drug store Isaac M. Loryea, Prop, keep Sunday hours, W C Chandler, WV E Jenkinson, The Manning Gro. Co. Miss Mollie Avant, The Bank of Manning, S R Venning, Jew eler, John WV Heriot, WV M. Brocklnton Sun day hours, .1M M Krasnoff, Thomas Nimmer, Theo People's Tobacco Warehouse Co, C M Mason, Mgr., The Clarendon Tobacco Warehouse and Su pply Co , E L Wilkins, manager. tilorions News Comes from Dr. C. B. Cargile of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has enred Alis. Brewer of scrofula, whih had cauIsed her ,gr'at suffering for years. Terrible sorces wdi'l break out on her head anid f.e, and the best doctors could give no' .ep; 'on her cure is com plete and her heath is: excellent." This shows what thousands have proved -that Electric Bitters is the be-st blood purifier known. It's the~ .snpriee wedy for ec rnnning sores. It stimuU:.t.s~ liverx, kil nes and boweis, expels p,.oious, helps di gestion, builds r-p the strenrgih. Only 50 cents. Sold byv R. 1D. Loryei, druggist. Garanteed.4 Hannony i'resbytery. This body met, pursuant to ad journment, in Sumter, S. C., on the 14th inst. At its meeting in Manning 'last month, certain rumors were re ported to it injurious to the charac ter of Rev. J. E. Dunlop, and, al though nothing was brought forwvard that could prove them, yet Presby tery appointed a commission to visit the place where they originated, take testimony, and report back to it. Judge T. B. Fraser, chairman of this commission, with Rev. N. WV. Ed wards, D. D., Rev. WV. J. McKay, 1). D., and Rev. W. W. Mills, members of it, visited Indiantown and spent four days in patiently taking sworn testimony of a number of persons, white and colored. At the late meeting in Sumter, Presbytery received the report of this commission, and heard all of the testimony read, and then, by a vote of 27 to 3, adopted a paper contain ing a preamble and five resolutions, the last two of which are as follows: Resolved 4th. That the ecnfidence which Presbytery has, and has always had, in the integrity and piety of this brother, would in itself, and especially in the face of his stemn oath of innocency, lead them to be lieve that a satisfactory explanatson did ex ist even though it could not be given; but in addition to this, they feel convinced that the explanations that have been given by him, are conclusive, not only in remov-ing all presumption of guilt, but also in pro ducing the strongest conviction of inno Iceony. Resolved 5th. That in view of the con victions thus arrived at, Presbytery sees no cause to pursue the investigation further, but rather to congratulate our brother in his ability to thus vindicate himself; arnd to commend him to the renewed confidence and fellowship of all, whose faith in him may have been affected for the time by these rumors. Thus has this noble and fs~ithful servant of God been exonerated by an overwhelming majority, every one of his ministerial brethren and most of the ruling elders present voting for the resolutions, while only three elders voted against them. Presbytery by its vote, even con gratulated him on his vindication. JAMES MCDOWELL. Manning, S. C., Nov. 20, 1899. Jordan Dots. Elitur THE TiM:s: After a silence of some time I will endeavor to again give you a few dots. Dr. J. A. Rice preached an excel lent sermon at Jordan on the morn ing of the 12th inst.; also at Bethle hem in the afternoon. The foundation for a new church is being laid at Jordan; the plan is an excellent one and the building, when completed, will be a fine one. Mr. Joe Bird, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Hughes, has return ed to Charleston. Mrs. Ellen Grady of Florence coun ty, who has been visiting relatives here and at Davis Station, returned home on the 14th. Miss Lizzie Pouncey of Columbia, who has been teaching the Bethlie hem school, is making her home with the family of Mr. John C. Grahaum. Miss Lizzie is a pleasant addition to our society. We are glad to report her school in fine condition and hope her stay among us will prove pleas ant and profitable. Hon. U. R. Jones has been slightly indisposed for several days, but is all right again. Rev. W. A. Pitts, our pastor, will leave in a few weeks for conference. SELDOM. Jordan, Nov. 21, 1899. You niay. do without love What is love but repining? Uut where is the man that Can do without dining? We carry a superb line of Chocohdats, Cocoa, Eagle Condensed Milk, Essence of Coffee, Durveas Corn Stareb, Gelatine, Mustard 10 and 15 cent boxes. The R. B. Loryea, drug store, Isaac M Loryea, Prop. .' .41 i The Kind You Have Always Boght What heavenly bonnets the feathers from angels' wings would make. Pain-Kilier, the old and well-known remedy has acqnired a world-wide renown for the cure of sudlen colas, coughs, etc., weak stomach, indigestion, cramp or pain in the stomach, bowel complaint, diarrhoea and dysentery. It has lost none of ,its good name by repeated trials, but contin nes to oczupy a prominent position in every family medicine chest. Avoid sub stitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis.' Price 25C. and 50c. If our faults showed on the sur face, most people would look as if they had the measles. Quick Results. Coolidge, Ky., Aug. 1, 1898. I have been suffering with female trou bles and was unable to get relief. I was persuaded to try Benedicta and after one month's treatment I can recommend your remedy to suffering women. 51Rs. H. R. GILREATU. Sold by R. B. Loryea. "You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will, But the scent of the rose clings around it still." That is if you use Eastman's, Garwood's and Lazell's Extracts to be had at the R. B. Loryca drag store, Isaac M. Loryea, proprietor. Remember that on the 1st of December all of our subscribers who have complied with the conditions will have their names sent on and they will receive that splendid agricultural journal, The Farm and Home, without additional cost. It is an opportu nity no one should miss. J D Bridges, editor "Democrat," Lancas ter, N H, says: "One Minute Cough Care is the best remedy for eroup I ever used." Immedittely relieves and cures coughs, colds, eroup, asthma, pneumonia, bron chitis, grip~pe and all throat and lung trou bles. It prevents consumption. D 0 Rhame, Summerton; Dr W M Brockinton, Manning. Finest line of Stationery in Town Box Paper at 50c 40c 35c 55c 15e 10c and Sc. Writing Pads for Pencil 200 pages for Sc 2 Pads of over one hundred pages each for Se, Writing Pads for Pen 10c and 5c, Inks in Black, Violet, Red at Sc a bottle, Ink Wells at i0c, an endless supply of Lead Pencils, Indellible Pencils, Pens at all prices. Mucilage etc. etc. Mourning Paper at 25c a Box, at the R. B. Loryen drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Riches have wings, but a pile of them go on "skates" at the race track. LaGrippe, with its after effects, annually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, the only remedy that produces immaediats results in coughs, colds- croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troublcs. It will prevent consumption. D 0 Rhame, Summerton; Dr WV MI Drockinton, Man ning. A Rtemarkable Case. Antioc. Miss., July 1, 1808. I want to thank you for the great benefit I have received from your wvonderful rem edy, B3enedicta. I was induced to try a bot tle, and it benefited me so inuch I used an other and I am now entirely well. Tb'ere is certainly no medicine like it and I can recommend it to all women. MRs. BETTIE LAGSsTox. Sold by R. B. Loryea. The barber has a scraping acquaint ance with a great m'an y people. le Fooled the Srurgeons. All doctors told Renick Hlamilton of West Jefferson, 0., aiter suffering eighteen months from rectid fistula, he would die unlss a ccstly opecration was performed; but he cured himistf with five boxes oi Bcklen's Arnica Salve, the surest pile cure on earth, and the best salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by R1. Ui. Loryea, druggist.4 You can't judge a man's character by the high standing of his collar. Chaberlaini's Pamn Balm 'ur-es Othern-s Why Not Youi My wife has been using Chamberlain's Pain B3almi, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her cont:nually for nitie years. We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiving any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertisement rf this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the best of satislaetion. She has usedl only one bottle and her shoulder is almost well. Adolph L. Millett, Manchester, N.H. For sale at the R. B. Loryca drug store. Probably the good dye young be cause early piety makes them prema turely gray. A Wloman's Letter. Coolidge, Ky., Aug. 20, 1808. New Speacer Medicine Co.: Since wvrit ing you in July, I have continued to use Blenedicta and am surprised at the results. Before using the remedy I suffered from womb troubles and a weak stomiach, but the three bottles of Benedicta has completely cured me. It is a great medicine for deli cate women. Mns. HI. RI. GILREATH. Sold by R. B. Loryea. Beas the TeKind You Hate Always 80olght s C USBA N OI L cur Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rhen matism znd Sares. Price, 25 cents. Sold by R. B. Loryea. Circumstances alter the appearance of burialcases. Keep quiet and use Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy for all pains of the stom ach and all unnatural looseness of the bow el.a. It always cures. For sale by R. B. Loryea, druggist. [janlay A full man and an empty pocket book often go hand in hand. Used by british Soldiers in Afriea. Capt. C. G. Dennison is weli known all v.- .fri.o. e-:- 'ander of the foices that i e i..mons r.-bel Galishe. Und r (I:.-: f N1v 4. 1S97, from Vr:. 1-urg, Bechu aatld, Le write.: "B starting on the it *te tp~aign I boug1t a quantity of Chambii Vrhtin's Colie Ch . lera and D ar rhoca Itutdy, whic I u.e1 myself when troubled with bowel comphtint, and had given to my men, and in every caqe it proved most beneficial." For sale at the R. B. Loryea drug store. Many a wonld-be poker player makes a mistake in his calling. "I wouldn't be without DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for any consideration,'' writes Taos B Rlhodes, Centerfield, 0. Infailible for piles, cuts, burns and skin diseases. 1:eware of counterfeits. D 0 Rhaue. Sum merton; Dr W M Brockinton, Manning. Never look it gift pipe in the mouth piece. Dr W Hixon, Italy Hill, N Y, says: "1 heartily recommend One Minute Cough Cure. It gave tmy wife immediate relief in sufnbeating asthma." Pleasant to take. Never fails to qnickly cure all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. D 0 Rhame. Summerton; Dr W M Brockinton. Man ning. The most painstaking man doesn't always suffer the most pain. Temporary derangement of digestion, through overwork, worry or emotional ex citement, are quickly rectified by Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. The draught horse has a good strong pull. "I had dyspepsia fifty-seven years and never found permanent relief till I used K.,dol Dyspepsia Cure. .Now I am well a:d feel like a new man," writes S J Flem oag, :dlurray, Neb. It is the best digestant known. Cures all forms of indigestion. Physicians everywhere prescribe it. D 0 Rhame, Snmnerton; Dr W M Brockinton, Manuniug. The convict on a chain gang is al ways attached to his work. Monthly and bearing-down pains, atten dant upon irregular and suppressed men struation, are relieved by Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. A alckel in the hand is worth two in some other fellow's pocket. Dr H H Haden, Summit, Ala, says: "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a splendid medicine. I precribe it, and my confi dence in it grows with continued use," It digests what you eat and quickly cares dyspepsia and indigestion. D 0 Rhame, Summerton; Dr WV M Brockinton, Man WVoman, grammatically speaking, is not a part of speech; she is the whole oration. Chamberlain's cough remedy has saved the lives of thousands of croup.y children. It is also without an equal for colds and whooping cough. For sale by R. B. Lor yea, druggist. '[anlay IA woman's favorite novel is the one in which she thinks the heroine re semibles her. Mrs F J Dickson, Westminster, S C, writes: "Eleven years ago I was for six months unable to do my work, and Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine restored me to good health. Think one package of it worth a dozen of Zeilin's." Sold by Dr WV M Brockinton. R. B. Loryea DRUG STORE, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Propr. Sign of Golden the - ~ , Mortar. MANNING, S. C., "A celebrated artist once explained his success by saying that he mixed his paints with brains." The painter that uses his brains will use LONGMAN & MARTIN EZ'Si Justly Celebrated Paints. We Are Sole Agents. And carry a complete line of these Paints in White, Black and all other colors. Varnish Stains In Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, Cocabola, Oak, etc. Wagon and Carriage Paints IN ALL COLORS. Venetian Red, Princes Metallic Paint WHITE LEAD In any quantity-i lb. to 1,000 lbs at lowest market quotations. OILS, OILS, OILS. Raw Linseed, Boiled Linseed, Neats foot, Lubricating, Castor, Ma chine, Japan, Varnishes, As phaltum, etc., etc. Kerosene Oil, Aladdin, Kerosene Oil, Fire Proof. Before placing your orders on Paints, Oils, etc., etc., communicate with us and we will furnish esti mates. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store ISAAC M. LORYEA, Propr., MANNING, S. C. SIGN OF THlE GOLDEN MORTAR. We have a complete line of Glass constantly in stock in all sizes, Putty and Triangles, Glass Cutter Combi ntinse tc. W. E. JENKINSON'S GFEAT CA S H ST OF E. We now have in stock the largest line of Pry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing and Groceries of any house in this town, and what is better still, we sell our various lines of goods at prices which put our competitors to thinking. Yard-wide Sea Island Homespuns at 5c per yard that are well worth 6e. Good Calicoes at 4c. Good Outings at 4, 6+, 8 and 10e. Nice Blankets at 60, 75c, $1, $1.50 and $5 per pair. Comforts at 75c, $1 and $1.50 each. A full line of all kinds of Domestic Dry Goods at prices that will surely please you. NOW IS A GOOD TIME To visit our Remnant Bargain Counter, for we have just gone through our entire stock and thrown out all Remnants and put them on our Bargain Counter and marked them down AT COST, and I tell you there is a big pile of them, too, so come and get what you want before they are picked over. Capes and Jackets. We have just gotten in another line of Capes and Jackets, and we have them at prices that will astonish our customers when they see them. A nice Cloth Cape for only 50e. This is a better price than when cotton was 4c per pound. A nice Black Silk Plush Cape for only $2.50 that was never sold for less than $4.50. A nice line of Ladies' Jackets at from $3.50 to $5. Misses' Jackets from $3 to $3.50 each. When you want Jackets and Wraps see us. Our Millinery Department Was never in better trim to serve the wants of our lady friends than now. A new stock just in at the lowest possible prices. Call at our Millinery De partment and see the latest Puff Crown Hats, they are something new. We also have something new to show in Ladies' Dog Collar Belts. We try to keep everything in our Millinery Department to please our lady friends. Our Shoe Department. In the.dry summer and fall maonths it is very easy for people to get along with the cheap paper bottom shoes that are sold here, bnt as the cold winter days approach people must get something more substantial something that will protect the feet from the cold, damp weather. Now, if you want a good, reliable Shoe, something that you can depend on, call at our store and we will sell them to you. Remember that our Black Bottom H. C. Godman line of Shoes for La dies'. Boys' and Children is the best and cheapest line of Shoes ever offered for sale on this continent. We have sold thousands of pairs of them and have never had a complaint from them. We guarantee every pair of them. When you want good Shoes, come to see us. Winter UnderWear. We have now in our store the greatest line of Winter Underwear for Gents', Ladies and Children ever offered in this town at the money we ask foi- it. Men's All-Wool Suits, Shirt and Drawers, at $2 and $3 per suit. Men's Heavy Fleece-Lined Shirts and Drawers at $1.25 per Suit, Shirt and Drawers. We have these goods in Shirts only, without the drawers. A large line of Gents' Cotton Shirts at 20c each that are sold elsewhere at 25c each. Call and see our line of Men's Drill Drawers. Canton Flannel Drawers at 25 and 50e per pair. Our line of Ladies' and Children's Undervests was never more complete. Ladies' nice Union Suits at 75c per Suit. Ladies' nice Cotton Undervests at 30, 50 and 75e per pair. Infants' Lamb's Wool Undervests, in all sizes, very cheap. Ladies' All-Wool Jersey Ribbed Undervests at $2 per pair. Our Notion Department. We keep on hand all the time a full line of Notions. Nice Wool Jersey Gloves at 25e per pair. Men's nice Wool Driving Gloves at 50e per pair. Ladies' nice Kid Gloves, every pair warranted, well worth $1.25, but we only ask you $1 for them. A full line of iarvin's Famous Fast Black Seamless Hose for Gents', Ladies and Children. We are agents for Harvin's Hose and keep them in all sizes. W. E. JENKINSON. 8 EnrroR TDMES: I We only want to say a few words to our friends and the purchasing public this week. 6 stock of New Goods has been received for the fall and winter. teWe buy in many instances direct from tefactories, and the long and well established Sstanding of this business puts us in position to Sget the best prices, which we always give our Scustomers the benefit of. Remember that we calrry EVERYTHING to be found in a General Merchandise business and employ a force of courteous gentlemen to I wait on our friends and customers. Come and see us when you have any buy 6 n to do, and if von have been everywhere else and cannot find what you want, come and sieu anyhow, and probably we have the ar 8One other thing. We give the highest 2 3 mfarket prices for cotton. We get several re- - 8 ports froml Liverpool each day and reports on 2 the cotton market every twenty minutes from SNew York while the exchange is open. Things g that happen in Liverpool at 12 o'clock noon 2 8we often know hiere by 10 or 10:30 thle same Sday. Bring us your cotton. D. &A. LEVL, Executors. Look to Your Interest. Here we are, still in the lead, and why suffer with your eyes when you can be suited with a pair of Spectacles with so little trouble? We carry the N,;~ Celebrated HAWKES Spectacles and 6lasses, Which we are offering very cheap, from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $3 to $6. Call and be suited. W. M. BROCKINTON. O+004++O++ 0+0+0*+0+0+ WE lEG TO SITL00*00*0 To our many customers who called for Anti-Rust Tinware while we were temporarily "out of it," that we now have it in Scalders, Milk Pans, Pudding Pans, Wash Basins, Water Buckets, Teapots and Dippers, and will endeavor to always have it in future by buying in large quanti ties. Our sales of this Ware have exceeded our expectations by many dol lars. We have just received ten dozen of the best AXES ever brought to this market for chopping pine timber. These Axes are made after a pattern es pecially adapted to chopping in the gummy pine timber of North. and South Carolina, having long, narrow blades. We had these made under our own brand and every Axe is carefully tempered and guaranteed free from flaws in manufacture. We still have a few CANE MILLS AND EVAPORATORS on hand to be sold at low prices. The season for shooting has arrived and' sportsmen can fit themselves out at our place with almost everything needed by them. We have 10,000 Club and Rival Shells that we are selling at popular prices. Also Cartridge Belts and Bags, Hunting Coats and Leggings. We have also a splendid lot of Guns for boys. We are selling an excel lent Single-Barrel Breach-Loading Gun at $5.75 up, while for men we have a Double-Barrel Breach Loader for $9.50 up. Maniing Hardware Company. HERE WE ARE! Have you been to my store to take advantage of the many bargains I have to offer? Others may blow and bluster, but the proof of the pud ding is the chewing of the string, and when you come to-my store there will be no such thing as tempting baits in order. to induce you to begin purchasing, and then after you have commenced to make your bill, the profits increase on the goods you need most and have to buy in larger quantities. My friends, I am here to tell you that I intend to sell my goods at a living profit and you do not expect me to do oth erwise. Let me show you my DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES, CROCKERY, CUTLERY AND WOODEN WARE. My Grocery stock is as complete as any store in town, with all prices as low as the lowest, and goods guaranteed. When you come to town be sure to call on NV. G. T inlg IJust Received A lot of Sample Shoes at prices to interest Sany one who wears them. Come early before the ~sizes are broken and look at our specialties in. SMen's, Ladies', Boys' and Misses' Goods. Have also just opened up a cheap and pretty lot . ~Eof CRELOE . WA-.LR E Look at our line of. ~Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Etc. For the benefit of our farmer friends we are sell Sing the prettiest Red Rust-Proof Seed Oats ever ~brought to this market. Thanking you for favors, I am, Very truly, !!R. M. STRANGE.i Watches and Jewelry. I want my friends and the public generally to know that when in need of a Wedding, Birthday or Christmas Present, That in the future, as well as the past, I am prepared to supply them. My line of Watches Clocks Sterling Silyer Diamonds Jewelry Cut Glass Fine China Wedgewood Spectacles and Eye Glasses Is complete, and it will afford me pleasure to show them. Special and prompt attention given to all Repairing in my line at prices to suit the times. Atlantic Coast Line L. W.FOSOM, SMTER.