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EThe JRuing Wintes. Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. 'MANNING. S. C., FEB. 14. 1900. If You Want To see the flinest line of Spring Dry Goods ever shown in Manning, go to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store and yoa will see it. If you want a nice pair of Pants or a nice Suit of Clothes or a nice Hat or a pair of Shoes. go to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store and you will get them. If you want some nice Sea Island Homespun 27 inches wide at 4c. per yard, or 3ie. per yard by the piece, go to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store and you will get it. If you want to bry the best Plow Shoe in this market for $1.25. go to the Jenkinson Dry Goods St--re and you will get them. Remember that the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store carries the H. C. Godman Black Bottom Shoes for Ladies' and Children. Every pair warranted to give satisfaction or money returned. If you want the best line of Men's. Ladies' and Children's Hose to be found in this town, go to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store and you will get them, for they carry W. Scott Harvin's famous line of factory Hose. which is the best ever offered for the money. namely. 10c. per pair for Men's and Ladies' goods. If you want anything in Dry Goods. go to'the Jenkinson Dry Goo.ds Store for it. W. E. 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 urday noon. How do you like THE TIMES' "new dress'" You can get a nice Tooth Brush from 5c up, at Brockinton's. The wide tire bill was decently killed Tuesday. A big lot of those 50c. Work Collars just in. Legg & Hutchinson. The Senate has killed the marriage license bill. Just think about a good Riding Sad dle for $1.75. Legg & Hutchinson. Mrs. E. G. Hall and children returned Saturday from Eutawville. Bliss' Triumph Seed Potatoes, a very early variety. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Choice Timothy Hay for sale in small or large quantities. Legg & Hutchim son. Mr. Robt. L. Bell is erecting a neat four room cottage on West Boundary street. Just received, a new supply of Writ ing Tablets, from lc to 10c, at Brockin ton's. Married, on Feb. 7th. by Rev. S. D. Bailey, Mr. E. D. Hodge to Miss Letitia Reames, all of the Fork section. Stop that cough by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The Bl. B. Lcryea Drug Cards are out announcing the mar riage on the 14. (today) of Mr. Dickie Richardson of Panola to Miss Tin Tin Cantey of Camden. Just arrived, a car of the best Ten nessee Horses and Mules of the season. Legg & Hutchinson. We are still headquarters for all fine Perfumery and Extracts. Call and ex amine ourstock. Brockinton. Miss Olivia Mitchum, who has given such efficient service in the telephone exchange has resigned her position and has been succeeded by Miss Hattie Belk. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic will cure chills and fever. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. It is no fault of ours that THE TIMES is delayed again this week. These de lays are very annoying and we promise to try and arrange in future to come out every week on time. We have in stock the genuine Woods' Early Rose Seed Potatoes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. J. Edgar Haley, while return ing home from Manning last Satur da, bad the misfortune of being thrown from his vehicle and getting his arm broken just above the wrist. India Cholagogue, an unfailing rem edy for fever and ague. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The price of cotton is now higher than it has been for years and it is highly advisable for farmers to take advatage of thlis and sell while they can get the price. But who has any? Stop that cough by using Dr. Gran ger's New Discovery for coughs. The R. B. Loryea Drug Stor'e. This is a busy time in the movement of Fertilizers. Farmers .are getting dead loads of the article and numerous extra trains are plying up and down the railroad carrying solid train loads of the stuff. The great Japanese Salve. Menthola tu, e" : headache, earache, bruises, sore tnroat, neuralgia and all infiama tions. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Preaching at the Methodist church Sunday morning and evening, by the pastor. Subject for the morning ser vice. "Regeneration." At night the series on "the future life" will be con tinued: subject, "Fnture Punishment." White Pine Cough Syrup with Tar. a reliable remedy for coughs and colds which we have no hesitancy in com mending. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Among the laws enacted at this_ ses sion of the legislature is one requiring railroads to run full size cars of equal accommodations for the white and color ed races, instead of the chopped-in-two cars heretofore known as Jim Crow Why suffer with chapped hands and lips when you can be relieved by using Frostilla. Vaseline, Camphor Ice. Cold ('ream, Almondol. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Charleston is already making big preartions for the entertainment of thc National Teachers' Association which meets there in .July. She is to be congratulated upon securing so great a gathering and one which will bring her so prominently in the eyes of the count ry. Mr. Francis H. Williams. Ph. G.. graduate of South Carolina Medical Iollege. pharmacy department, late with Messrs. A. 0. Barbot & Son. Chai leston. is in charge of our prescriptior, department. The R. B. Loryea Dr'ug Store. The young folks enjoyed a dime read ing and oyster supper at Mr. Aaron Weinberg's Tuesday night, given for the benefit of the c'irculating library. The credit of getting up the entertain ment is due Misses May Wilson and Nettie Weinberg. who have been un Mr. Thomas Stukes who lives near Davis Station met with a great loss last Saturday morning. Just about day light he was awakened to see his barn and stables on fire. and too far gone to save anything. His loss was all of his corn and forage and two fine mules. which perished and were dead when he rot out to the lot. The origin of the tire cannot he explained and must cer tainly have been the work of an incen diary. as it was raining at the time and the lire bug probably took this oppor tunity of doing his work when his tracks would be outed. A delightfully cool and refreshing lo tion for preserving -and softening the skIn, excellent for chapped hands, face and lips. Almond Cream. 2.5c. a bottle. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. This is St. Valentine's Day, and much pleasantry will be indulged in by young folks in sending anonymous letters. etc. some comic. some in earnest and some lovesick. The day is an old observance. said to be sacred to St. Valentine. Which one of tne Valentines the day honors it is not known, as there were three of them who ruled in the Wes tern Provinces of Europe during the fourth and early part of the fifth cen turies, but probably in honor of the last one, as his history would appear to make him the most saintly of the three. The day always comes on the 14th of Februa'ry. and gardners used to think that if they did not plant on that day it was a case of bad luck, but that idea has changed since the change of seasons in the past few years. Shakes pare is charged with being responsible for starting the notion that birds begin to mate on St. Valentine's day, and this probably accounts for the sentiments of* love that cluster around it. The purity of our medicines are re cognized in the Philippine Islands, we having just received an order from our far away possessions. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. One of the most praiseworthy things that has been done by our delegation in the General Assembly. at this session was to provide for the payment out of the county funds of two hundred dollars to Mrs. Kate Tobias. widow of the late Samuel T. Tobias, who was killed in the honorable discharge of his duty while trying to capture a desperate criminal. It is intended to go as a year's salary. Samuel T. Tobias was a true hearted and brave man. and it is only a pity that more could not be done for his familv. He was willing to risk his life in the discharge of his duty, and did not quit at what was absolutely required of him by his office, but when he was killed it was after he had sat up all night and watched and waited in the dead hours of the night down be side the swamp when other people were asleep. He was a man who discharged his duty from a conscientious sense. and all Clarendon should not stop until some day his foul murder is avenged. Plant seed that will germinate. To do so successfully use Wood's Garden Seed. "tested and tried." Wood's Yel low Danvers and Silver Skin Onion Sets just received. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. There will have to be a tremendous cotton crop made this year to run the price down below 6 cents. when we con sider the short crop last year. Our ad vice to everybody is to first make enough bread and other provisions and then make every pound of cotton they can. It is our principal money crop, and if all of our whole State's crop were knocked out it would not affect the price a great deal. South Carolina cuts a small figure in making the price of cotton, but that is regulated by .the uantity that is made in Texas and the ther S'outhern States, and they are go ing to plant it anyhow. If the whole Southern cotton states could be brought into an agreement to reduce the acre age then we would advise differently, but that has long since been demon strated to be impracticable, and there is no use for Clarendon county to cut off her acreage. Texas and Mississippi will never know that we had reduced it and we had as well look out for our selves. "I had bronchitis every winter for years and no medicine gave me permanent relief till I be gan to take Cue Minute Cough Cure. I know it is the best cough medicine made," says J. Koontz. Carry. Pa. It quickly cures colds. croup. asthma. grippe and throat and lung trou bles. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. D. 0. Rhame. Sumimerton; Dr. W. M. Brockinton, Manning. Summertou Notes. Editor The Manning Times: The writer has intended to make an explanation in both the two last issues of your "weekly," but has neglected same, and takes this opportunity to fur nish the Manning people with this in formation. The Summerton Dramatic C'lub did not wilfully disappoint the people of Man ning a'nd community on the 20th ult., by not playing "Heroic Dutchman of '65" at that place: but they were very anxious to do so, and fully intended do ing the same even within four days of the time suggested. However, they could not play in the street: and, as they could not get the use of the school building and -were informed that no other suitable building could probably be secured, they had to give up the idea of going, of course. Prof. H. A. C. Walker. with his bride, returned to our midst on last Fr'i day evening. Miss Julia Anderson has returned to her home-and, my: a next door neigh bor is delighted--after a visit to friends and relatives at Statesburg. Rev. Thomas Leitch of Charleston is preaching for- us every day and night at St. Paul's church. He will close the meeting at that church Tuesday night and begin one at St. Andrews' chapel on Welnesday night. Truly this is a great opportunity for men to hear the ord of God preached in the truest and most solemn manner, and all should avail themselves. S. 0. CANTEY. Summerton, S. C.. Feb. 12. 1900. lie Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Rtenick Hamuiion of W,est Jefferson, O., atter suffering eighteen months fromn rectal tistula, he would die une-s a costly operation was perf'ortad; but he cured himself' with five boxes of Bken's Arnica Salve, the surest pile cure on earth, and the best salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by Ri. B. Loryea, druggist.4 Jury List. Court convenes on Monday.: dth. with Judge D. A. Townsend presiding. The followimg arc the jurors: GRANID JUrRY. T. H. Harvin. Silver: L.?P. Hardy. New Zion: Jim Walker. Summerton: S. WV.'Nelson. Jr.. Davis Station: Hezekiah Ross. St. Paul. A. P. Hill. Packsville: L. J. Tomlinson, Workman: J. M. Richardson. Sr.. Panola: J. H. Boswell. For eston: W. T. Francis. Manning: S. F. Geddings. Packsvile; 1B. C. White. Foreston. HOLD-ovERt JUROlts. S. M. Reardon, Frank Mc~night. J. A. Bar tield. H. J. Haley. H. B. Berry and J. H. T. Coul liette. PETIT JUY B. J. Cutter. Foreston: J. E. Morris. For ton: C. M. Cook. Seloc: T. R. Brailsford. Pan 'la: W. J. Buddin. Sr.. Seloc: Jeff D. Holladay Wilson: WV. M. Mc-Knight. Workman: E. C Horton. Manning: Adger Barrineau. Seloc: R M. Thirpen. Seloc: S. Rt. Cole. Summertoni: . A. Rihbourg. St. Paul: J. Mel). McFaddin Manning: T. C. Martin. St. Paul: R. P. Morr. New Zion: J. J. Bargeld. Aicolu: W. W. John son. Marnning: L7V. Plowden. Wilson: J. D. Hoyle. Packsville: E. B. Andrews. Manning E. C. Coskrey. Wilson: J. WV. Hilton. Davis Sta tion: John W. Clark. Jordaa: T. L. Bagal. Foreston: P. M. Windham. Manning: J. W Heriot. Manning: H. M. McIntosh. Workmn: J. H. Childers. Jordan: R. J. Carrigan. St. Paul: V. B. Dickson. Manning: E. S. Jenkinson. Panola: R. E. Evans. Foreston: L. H. G ibson. Manning: G. M. Bradham. Manning: R. I.. B ladi.--: M. S. C.antey. Summierton. 3ar de Ihe Kind You Have Always Botght Attention, Manning Guards! You are hereby ordered to report. at your armory Saturday. February 24. at 3 o'clock p. M.. with grey and blue uni forms, caps, helmets and guns in your possession. By order W. M. LEWIS. Capt. F. P. ERVIN. 1st Sergt. W. S. Philpot. Albany. Ga.. says. -DeWitt's Little Early Riscrs did me more good than any pills I ever took." The famous little pills for constipation. biliousness and liver and bowel troubles. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Mannin;g. Teachiers' Examination. The regular examiniaton for teachers' certificatesz will be held in Manning on Frida, 23rld of Ftbnary. Examinations begin ir m.:iy at 9 o clock. L. L. WELS, County supt. Education Rheumucide is not recommended for the cure of every ill: it does not eure everything. But it is a certain cure for rheumatism. and is a line blood puritier and laxative: try it. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A weak-minded man is usually the most headstrong. CP A S3 T O3 t .X A. Bur the The Kind You Have Aways BoUght signatm /1 A good-humored lawyer often makes a cross-examination. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled for piles. injuries and skin diseases. It is the origi nal Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counter eits. ;D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. There are two kinds of grocers - green grocers and cash grocers. Mrs. J. K. Miller. Newton Hamilton. Pa.. writes. -I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the grandest salve made." It cures piles and heals everything. All fraudulent imitations are ,worthless. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. The narrow-minded man sometimesl makes the broadest assertions. Geo. Barbe. Mendota. Va.. says. "-Nothing did me so much good as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One dose relieved me. a few bottles cured me. It digests what you eat and always cures dyspep ia. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. All a man has to do in order to be come famous is to do the public. John Dirr. Poseyville. Ind.. says. -I never used anything as good as One Minute Cough' Cure. We are never without it. --Quickly breaks up coughs and colds. Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent con sumption. Pleasant to take. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. A woman laughs in her sleeve when a man begins talking through his hat. "I had dyspepsia for years. No medicine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave immediate relief. Two bottles produced mar velous results." writes L. H. Warren. Albany. Wis. It digests what you eat and cannot fail to cure. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. What the average farmer needs is a tonic that will eradicate the gold brick mania from his.system. The greatest danger from colds and la grippe is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used. however. and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken. all danger will be avoided. It will cure a cold or an attack of la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by the R. B. Loryea rug Store. The two most awkward things in this world are a woman holding a gun and a achelor holding a baby. Keep Quiet and use Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar hoa Remedy for all pains of the stomach and all unnatural looseness of the bowels. It always ures. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. saac M. Loryea. Propr. - -ijanlay The honest grocer buys and sells by he same scales. There are no two weights about him. Bears the T#he Kind You Have Always Bought igtre GENTS wanted for the best typewriter on' Athe market. the -"Pittsburg Visible:" writ ing in sight at all times: exclusive territory iven. Address Bindley Hardware Company;. Pittsburg, Pa. W ANTED-Honest man or woman to travel for large house: salary $65 monthly and xpenses, with increase: position permanent: nlose self-addressed stamped envelope. MAN GER. 330 Caxton bldg. Chicago. {ap800 Notice in Bankruiptcy. N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOLTH CARO In heMaterLINA. [n te Materof E. Conyers Hor-ton, Bankrupt.--In Bankruptcy. 'o the creditors of E. Conyers Horton of Mlanning. in the C'ounty of Claren don and District aforesaid. a Bank rupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 2th day of August. A. D. 1899. the said' E. Conyers Horton was duly adjudicated bankrupt. and filed his schedule of cred-' itors on the eighth day of Februnary, A. D. 1900: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the United States Court House in Charleston, S. C., on the nineteenth day of February. A. D. 1900. at twelve o'clock noon. at which time the said creditors may at tend. prove their claims, appoint a trus tee, examine the bankrupt and transact such othet business as may properly come before said meeting. EDWARD WV. 'HUGHES, Referee in Bankruptcy. 8th February. 1900. [it Wheelwrighting AND Blacksmithing. Repair Shop Is thloroughly prepared to do every thing in the Wheelwright and Black smith line; also Engine and Boiler Repairing. All Work Guaranteed And done promptiy at live and let; live prices. Horse Shoeing receives special at tention and wvork of all kinds is solic-! ited. R. L. BELL, MANNING, S. C. TC. DAVIS, AlTTORNEY AT L A W, MANNING, S. C. Office lately occupied by the late B. Pressley harr on, Esq. C AN O IL eures Cuta, Burns Bruises, Rhen iamtandSores. Price, 25 cents. '-old hv the R.1 B. orvea. Dr ug Stor. Soul of Wit." W i is ewisdom. Blood is life. Impure bl1ood is l?::ing death. Healih depcnds on good blood. Disease is due to L;d blood. The blood c4;n " -: p:: Legions say Hood's Sarsspari'a, -:: ica's Greatest Blood Medicire, p::rid:= it. A brief story but it tells te ta!c. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on good real estate security, on rea sonable terms. R. 0. PURDY, Sumter, S. C. "To Have an. Open Ear, a Quick Eye, a Nimble Hand," Are qualities that the Pharmacist must po,-ess in compounding This is our specialty. When we fill your Pre scriptions your physician knows he obtains just what his Prescription calls for without the slightest substitution. We use Drugs of standard quality in filling Prescriptions. If you have a difficult Prescrip tion or one demandidg extreme care. bring it to us. For - Qilelf Of GenCll! : Our Prescription Department has enjoyed the onfidence of the public. and this reputation will always be maintained under its present manage ment. We pay particular attention to the filling of out-of-town Prescriptions. and our correspond ents can rest assured that their w nts will be attended to promptly and correctly. We need not dwell on these facts to our Man ing friends. as they are well aware that Promptness and Correctness are synonymous with the name of THE T 9H D Y E R. B. LORYEA DPIUG STORE, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Propr. Sign of Golden the Mortar. 1ANNING, S. C. *PHONE NO. 2. Where DOo '1 Stand? YOU are in your shoes two-thirds of yvour life,'and if you are comforta 'bly fitted you are happy. but very miserable if your feet are pinched. The make and finish have everything o do with the fit of a shoe. Now if you want a first class make nd finish, perfect fit and up-to-date in style, come and see our Bion F. Reynolds SHOE n Black. Patent Leather and Tan, in all shades. Gve us a call and you will be suited in fit, price and durability. In fact, our entire line of Gent's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes Are up-to-date in every particular. Price and quality guaranteed. I have moved into my father; Moses Levi's store, which is well known to everybody and I hope to keep up the reputatio'n that he established for fair dealing. Dont forget I carry a full line of Mer chandise. LOUIS LEVI. SIt is. an easy matter to claim that a remedv has -donderful curative power. The manufacturers of R HIE U M1AC ID E leae it to those who have been perma nently and positively cured of RHEU-? MATISM to make clims. Among those ~who have recently written us voluntary Reters.~ 1 sai they have been cured are: Re.J.L Foster. Raleigh. N. C.: Mr. J. SE. Robinson. editor. Goldsboro. N. C.. Daily Argus: Mr. A. Daus. a prominent merchant. Macon. Ga.. and Mr. W. R. Duke. a railroad man. Kansas City. Mo. Rho'umaceido Will Cure You. 4 Manufactured by the0 B ioarr'r UnG Co.. Raleigh. N. C. Sold in Manning by the R. B. Loryea 0 Drug Store. S. R. VENNING, Jeweler & Watch Repairer, MANNING, S. C. - DEALER IN - Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver ware and All Hinds of Fancy Novelties. MAKE A SPECIALTY OF. HEAVY SILVERWARE AND FANCY Articles of all kinds, suitable for Wedding and Holiday Presents. Such goods have never been sold here before. Call and see them. I deal also in I1001101 FoRU lllllied Chill 0 GIOSSwOR. All Novelties in Silver bought of me will be engraved free of cost. ALL REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED. Manning Times Block,. three doors south of Postoffice. IS FA RIGBY The Old Reliable House of Manning Is showing the biggest and cheapest line of Ladies' Corsets Ever put on sale in all the history of Manning These Corsets .were bought from a la-ge and leading manu ufacturing establishmet. and they will be sold accord ingly for one month. So that means a big saving to, every customer that makes a purchase. The great "P. C. C." Line Is displayed in our window. All 25c. Corsets we are offering at........... 22c. 30c. and 35c. kind for....................... 2 5c. 50c. and 75c. styles at........................ 4 0 c. $1 and $1.25 sellers for...................... 75c. The very best Corset for $1 that some would ask And along with the above complete line we always carry in stock the Famous I"R. & G." Corsets At 75c. and $1. During this Corset sale we will get in order to show you the most complete line of Spring Goods ever found'in our place. The Old ReliableI S. A. RIOBY. I N. B.--A Double-Seat Extension Top Surry forI sale. At Cot Groceries. Having decided to discontinue the retail Grocery busi ness. we offer our stock of Shelf Goods (broken eases) at cost. We are anxiouS to go inlto the Wholesale Grocery Business Exclusively At once, and offer this inducemnent to close our shelf goods Ot. They are all of the latest packed and good, clean goods. A splendid dhance for parties just opening up a store, or merchants to replenish their stoek. Now is the tirne to get a bargain in good. saleable goods. .It will pay housekeepers to fill their pantries at our low Terms NET CASH at this sale. ROSS WLL & CO, Wmn. E. H olmes & Co., 209 East Bay, - DEALERS IN - Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish and Brushes, Lanterns. Tar Paper and Building Paper. Headquarters for the Celebrated Palmetto Branud of Cylinder, Planing E.,gi ne il and Greases. WE ARE BU8Y.. We anticipated the rush, however, and prepared ourselves to fill orders for the spring trade on a much larger scale than ever before. Farm ers, We ask you to read the following prices and F we are suire to get your orders for Hardware. We quote you: Trace Chains at %30c, 40c and 65c per pair. Orangeburg Sweeps, 10 inch at 25c, 12 inch at 30c, 16 and 18 inch at 35c, 20 inch at 40c. 22 inch at 60c. These prices cannot be duplicated when present stock is sold out. Plow Lines, per pair, at 10c, 15e and 20c. Hames at 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 6.5c, 75e and s1.20 per pair. 0 Collars at 50c to $1 for Canvas and $1, S1.45 and S1.50 for Leather. Singletrees at 15e and and 25c. Back Bands, complete, 15e, 20c, 30e and 35c. Corn Shellers, $1.50. Dixie Boy Plows, $1.15, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75. Georgia Rachet Stocks, 75e and 95c. Heel Bolts, 5c each. We have in stock Cotton Planters and Guano Distributors, Harrows and Cultivators. We now have an excellent stock of Paints and Oils, on which we can name you very low figures. For H1ousekeerters We have a nice assortment of beautiful Stains for renewing old furniture at 15e per can. Our Carriage Paints are the best that money can buy and will make old buggies look like new ones and for all purposes just as good. We are now taking orders for Tobacco Barn Flues. Very truly yours, MI1aiig Hardware Compaly. 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 troubl"' We carry the Celebrated HAWKES Spectacles and Glasses, 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. L. B. DuRANT, Hardware, - Cutlery - and - Crockery, S~CMTEIR, S. C. In order to accommodate my growing business, I have moved my quarters into the spacious store lately occupied by the Ducker-Bultman Company ,and I am prepared to fill all orders. Call or write for what you want. My stock is com plete, in fact larger than ever before, having added to my im mnense stock of Hardware, Stoves, Housefurnishing Goods, Harness, Saddles, Leather, etc., Gs.s A Large Line of Crockery. I lohandle in large quanties Paints, Oils and Window My store is headquarters for Guns, Pistols, Powder, - Shot, Shell and all kinds of Sporting Goods. Engine and Mill Suipplies. All of our Stoves warranted. L E3. DU FRANT. SUMTER. S. C. SEND NO MONEY EE EVE hARDOP ~ Special Offer Price $15.50 aeragekeen~tfor'each00 Ies GIE IT RHCE dGNTH SI I$ Tahis Caaebu5150frOtisJNO E A RO DCR Y CO PA Y BEACOFMISSION M~ERCHANTS.c Wieet~feigatamches ari nd wt Jse welry. dIeanta t ome friends hcg andiehaeli geeay tookw at hni edo THEdB dig, B ~i d or CRYhiH a reet That__in __the _future, _ as w el as th Ie A D , Ipepre to pl y thm y ieo Sit winDafEord OF pleasur e bho tm Iscma tec n prompt hattt io n gm sive ) to be sedpa ir tale myline aatespreithesoenwitoflllenthtabehndheatIimlesfo Atani CoassLi ed and FLSOMacutfnsfns "ildaerpls etCE or, wcastnercts. . adutbetede eun"yhIo tn.Fns ueHg i