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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., AUG. 13, 1902. Advertisers will please re member that copy for a change of ad. MUST be in this office by Saturday Noon in order to insure publication the following week. Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:25 p. in. for the passenger trains, and the car will also meet the freight trains. Arrangements have been made with the agent at depot to tele phone when freight trains are approaching Manning. Fare. 10 cents each wv. S. I. Till's, next door to Rfigby's. Labor Contracts for cotton picking can be obtained at THE TIMES office. The primary election comes off 26th. Polls open at S a. m. and close at 4 p. in. - Read Hon. J. E. Tindal's appeal for contributions to the Hampton monu ment fund. Mr. M.M. Krasnoffafter a two months stay in the Northern markets, has re turned home ready for business. Died last Saturday near Pine Grove Mrs. Ali Ann Baker, widow of the late Jno. W. Baker aged about 82 years. The patrons of The Manning Grocery Co., can get Fox River Butter and full Cream Cheese on ice at all times. When school opens please remember Rhame's Drug Store can supply you with Book Straps, Pencil Tablets or anything you need in this line. When well throw physic to the dogs: when sick-. See advertisement in another column. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. During an electric storm last Wed nesday night, lightening struck the office of D. W. Alderman Son's Co., setting it on fire and destroying it. The books were saved. The best physic - Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. In the recent scholarship examina tions held in Clarendon Misses Katie Plowden, Athena Mellette and Maggie McFaddin won the scholarships for Winthrop College. For Sale-A pointer dog puppy 7 months old, fine blood, untrained. Ap ply to W. A. WARR, - Wilson, S. C. Several dozen sets of Buggy Harness for our fall trade will come in this week. This is the prettiest selection of Harness that we have ever bought. Legg, Hutchinson & Co. We have a car of thirty Continental Buggies and Surries that will be here in a few days. We invite you to call and see the prettiest line of Vehicles ever shown in Manning. Legg, Hut chinson & Co. Mr. A. I. Barron has opened up a sewing machine store next door to Dr. Brockinton's, where he keeps a full line of machines and supplies. He sells standard machines on easy terms and he will be glad to see his friends. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy has a world wide rep utation for its cures. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac -M. Loryea, Prop. First bale of new cotton sold on Man ning market for the season of .1902 was sold by Charlie Hamilton, tenant of Mr. A. I. 'Barron and bought by Mc Leod, Wilkins, King Co., for 8 1-16. The bale weighed 570 lbs. Graded be low mtiddling. Mr. S. M. Reardon of Workman has bought the house south of the Metho dist church, and has moved into the Thomas house. He is now a citizen of our town where he proposes to work at the carpenters trade. Mr. Reardona is a first class mechanic. Housekeepers will do well to lay in a supply of Extract of Vanilla while it can be bought at less than half the reg ular price. During the month of Au gust Rhame's Drug Store will sell you six ounces for 25c. cash, and Extract of Lemon, four ounces for 25c. Try it. The County Executive Committee mnet last Saturday; the attendance was not large, and among the things done, the committee put a stop to the prac tice of candidates voting away from their own clubs. A good thing we be lieve. Let every fellow shinny on his own side. Wanted-Five young men from Clar endon County at once to prepare for Positions in the Government Service Railway Mail Clerk's, Letter Carriers, Custom House and Departmental Clerks, etc. Apply to Inter-State Cor res. Inst., Cedar Rapids, Ia. [52-8t On the evening of August 21st in the Institute hall, there will be an elocu tionary entertainment given by the elo cutionists, Misses M. J. Adams and M. B. -Herbert, for the benefit of the W. C. T. U. All who attend are promised a pleasant evening. Adniission 10 cts. Everybody come. Have a good time. Help a good cause. Henry L. Shattuck of Shelisburog, Iowa, w'as cured of a stomach trouble with which he had been afflicted for years, by four boxes of Chamberlain's Liver Tablets. He had previously tried many other remedies and a number of physicians without relief. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Misses M. Jean Adams and Mary Bryce Herbert, State organizers of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will deliver addresses in the Institute hail on the evening of the 20th of Au gust at 8:30 o'clock. These ladies are native South Carolinians, both splendid elocutionists, and are devoted to the cause they represent. All are invited to attend. A new hardware store in Manning is the latest among the business enter prises. Mr. James F. Dickson has opened up in one of the new stores erected by the Levi estate and he pro poses to ~keep everything that a first class hardware store should. Mr. Dick -son is a very worthy young man, known to the people, and he has had several years experience in the hardware bus iness. Mr. Henry Burgess and Miss Dee Bradley were married Wednesday night at the residence of the bride's father, Judge I. W. Bradley, at Mayes ville. The couples in attendance were Mr. Copely Burgess and Miss Dayse Bradley, Mr. Jas. Bradley and Miss Cles Burgess, Mr. Alex Montgomery and Miss Emma Mayes, Mr. C. D. Cooper and Miss Lina Shaw. The hap py couple left for the home of the groom's father, Mr. Jim Burgess, at Foreston, where they expect to stay some time. Mr. Sam Graham came to Manning last Monday, and was very indignant because no arrest had been made of Junius Dickson, a negro whom Miss C. A. Graham, his daughter, had sworn out a warrant for, on the charge of violating contract,. Magistrate You had turned over the warrant for exe cution to the sheriff on July 31st.. anc so far as he was concerned his duty wa performed. Miss Graham saw Dicksor in her father's field with a gun in hi hands after the warrant was issued and he very insolently refused to givt the path for her to pass. Mr. Gra ham was confined to his bed at the time or there would have been trouble. The negro has i ot beeu arrested yet. anc has with hi.n the keys to the house that he was living in: about thre( weeks ago he shot Calvin Hammet1 another negro, and he is regarded t very bad fellow. Mr. Graham is ver. much incensed, at what he regards in difference on the part of the aut'o'ri ties, and says he has appeafled to hi attorney, and instructed him to se( whether or not officers of the law car not be forced to do their duty as tax pavers have a right to expect, and i: there is any redress for citizens whc seek protection from the law and can not get it from those charged with the enforcement of the law. He propose: to push this matter, because he feel: that the sheriff has been derelict, anc by this indifference, it might be the cause of his having to take into his owr hands the means of that protection which he has a right to expect from-the sheriff, who is being well paid by the taxpayers of the county. Mr. Grahan further says, no attempt had been mad; to arrest Dickson up to last Friday. Dickson he says, left his place on las1 Friday, went over to the Youman: place, broke into Van Hardy's hous and stole the rations, and is now said t< be at Peter Monroe's on the Wither spoon place where it is reported tha1 he says he dares anybody, white or black to arrest him. Deputy Heriol says he has made several searches for Dickson and so far has failed to fine mm. "I Never Knew Pain Killer to Fail before, what can the matterbe? Wher( is the bottle? There, I thought so; it is not Perry Davis' Painkiller at all, bul something the druggist must have made himself and I did not notice it I have used Painkiller for years foi diarrhoea, cramps and stoma5h ache: and it never failed." The Summer School Reception. The citizens of Manning, aided by a number of public-spirited ladies, ten dered to the teachers attending the summer school a reception last Wed nesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harvin. Nine o'clock was the hour set, in the invitation, and many an anxious look went skyward as the thunders rolled overhead and the lightning in all man nerof shapes shot through the depress ed atmosphere. Sigh after sigh with the hope that no rain would come, the hour was approaching and the decora tions in the yard and on the house were lighted up. The scene was beautiful: over the door as you entered was a crescent-shaped transparency with the word "Welcome' blazing from it. The entire front of the residence was festooned with varied colored Japan ese lanterns, and these same pretty decorations were dangling among the majestic oaks in the front yard. Under the trees chairs and settees were ar ranged for the tete-a-tetes. When the lanterns were lighted and the windows and doors thrown open the scene pre sented was a brilliant one. The crowds gathered, about 200 ir number, but were not permitted long to look upon the entrancing scene with out: the young folks had their disap poinments in g'reat big bunches. T b thunder rolled nearer and more omi nous, and notwithstanding the oft re peated wish for the lowering clouds t< roll by, there came up a most drench ing rain and ran everybody into the hose and destroyed the illuminations. Within, there was mirth, music and merriment. Professor Shoemaker with violin, accompanied by Miss Tiecher with piano, mingled the sweetest o1 music with the sounds of voices. Lit tle girls fhtted about serving' cream, sherbet and cake: young ladies and gentlemen chatted, that is some o1 them: there were others in corners for getful of the presence of others, and seemed to think the world was made u1] for them alone. The married ladie: kept their eyes well directed on theil "hubbies," for there are few womer that will trust a husband among a drove of pretty teachers, they fear the pool fellow, not being able to care for him self, might get hurt; that is the excuse given to us when we wanted to knov why we wer~e being watche~l and fol lowed. The married men -looked ir upon the enlivening scene chewing toothpicks and grinning, but they en joyed themselves alright waiting to es cort the wife and little ones home. As soon as the guests arrived thi writer, in behalf of the citizens and the hostess, extend'ed greetings and intro duced Hon. J. H. Lesesne, who made very neat and appropriate speech o welcome, after which there was a gen era] minigling of the guests, and al went as happy as a marriage bell. -Ms Virginia Galluchat favored th4 company with several vocal selections and Mrs. Shoemaker charmed us wit] one of her recitations. It was a very enjoyable occasion ani one which is highly appreciated by thi teachers. They feel honored by th< attention and courtesy shown them anc they shall always have a soft spot it their hearts for the people of Manning The reception was a grand success and the ladies who managed the affaii deserve much praise. Shatters All Records. Twice in the hospital, F. A. Gul ledge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sun to doctors to cure a severe case of piles causing twenty-four tumors. When a] failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve soor cured him. Subdues inflamation, con quers aches, kills pains. Best salve it the world. 25c. at The R. B. Lorye: Drug Store. Political Notes. The executive committee at its re cent meeting appointed itself a commit tee to receive the State candidates or the 20th. We suppose they will weal badges and step high. D. W. Alderman & Sons Co., throug] Mr. E. D. Hodge, offered to carry fre< of charge on their railroad all of thi county candidates going to New Zior on the 15th inst., Hon. J. E. Tindal eulogized in elo quent terms the late General Wadi Hampton, and a committee of three a each club was appointed to solicit con tributions for a monument. The committee decided that candi dates, and guards for the chaingang shall not have any special privileges ii the coming primary and must vot< where their names are enrolled. The county chairman will deliver th< boxes to managers on the 20th. Ther< should be no hitch about getting th< election boxes. The managers mus see that one of their number come fo: them. Tell your friends to tu.rn out on the 26th, and vote for their choice, and pa no attention whatever to reports whether by telephone or toted aroun< the county by some hireling. The people might as well prepari themselves to hear almost anything. It Needs a Tonic. There are times when your live: needs a tonic. Don't give purgative that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers expel all poison fror the system and act as a tonic to the liver.' W. Scott, 531 Highland ave. Milton. Pa., says: "I have carried De Witt's Early Risers w'ith me for severa years and would not be without them. Small and easy to take. Purely vege table. They never gripe or distress The R B.nLra Drug Se. - I man's past public and private life is t< [.lnt for naught if some politicians ar< to be heeded. The people know the public and pri vate characters of every candidate. an< they are fully qualified to select choice without paying any attention t< a lot of hot wind that may be blowed of by certain political gas machines. Remember that any candidate wh undertakes to destroy and tear dowr another, is unworthy of the people's support. A man entitled to respect an< consideration is one who endeavors t< show that he has something in his owi make-up to appeal to the judgment o the voters, and not be carried away b: - the man's ability to misrepresent, vili fy and abuse. The man who goes on the stump to gratify spleen is not fit t< represent an intelligent people. A Necessary Precaution. Don't neglest a cold. It is wors< than unpleasant. It is dangerous. B: using One Minute Cough Cure you can cure it at once. Allays inflammation clears the head, soothes and strength ens the mucous membrane. Cures coughs, croup, throat and lung trou bles. Absolutely safe. Acts immedi ately. Children like it. The R. B Loryea Drug Store Good Rules. This month, August, the Manning Hardware Company has been before the people of Clarendon county for five years. .During these years it has made customers over a wider range of terri tory perhaps than any other institutior of the kind in the County, it has beer the aim and policy of its managemen to build up a business with integrity l for fair dealing that could not be quies tioned. Its Success has been asurpris to its ..est friends, and its managemen is not without gratitude to its patron whom they assure the same fair dealing that has governed in the past. Their position to cater to the want of the public has improved with tim and the past fivc years have enable them to bring together just such goods as are most wanted. Their buying rules are: Pay spot cash for goods, always tak 1 per cent discount and all over they can get. Buy goods from every traveling man who comes to the town representing reliable firm, if he can deliver goods as low as any other. Buy goods in the State of Washing ton or further away if they will deliver at less rate than houses at home. Give home houses the preference. Get all classes of goods and sell fo what they are worth and no more. With rules like these and ability t< carry them out its patrons are assurec of only having to pay for whatthey get A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED At Panama, Colombia, by Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent phy sician of Panama, Colombia, in a recen1 letter states: " Last March I had as a patient a young lady sixteen years of age, who had a very bad attack of dys entery. Everything I prescribed for her proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour. Her pa rents were sure she would die. She had become so weak that she could no1 turn over in bed. What to do at this critical moment was a study for me, bul I thougut of Chamberain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a las1 resort prescribed it. The most wonder ful result was effected. 'Within 'eighi hours she was feeling much better, in side of three days she was upon her feet and at the end of one week was en tirely well." For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea: Prop.____ Managers of Primary Election. Office Democratic Executive Committee Clarendon County." -Manning, S. C., August 13, 1902. Under authority of the County Dem ocratic Executive Committee, I hereb) give official notice of the appointment! of managers to conduct the primar. election to be held August 26th, 1902 at the respective Democratic clubs ir Clarendon county. Polls to be open al 8 o'clock a. m. and close at 4 o'clock p m. Each voter will vote two tickets it separate boxes: one ticket will contair the names of candidates for State offi, ces, and one ticket will contain the names of caudidates for Congress anc for county offices. On the ticket con taning the names for county offices th< voter must vote for three candidate! for the Legislature and one candidatE for every other office. 'A copy of thE rules governing the primary will b< furnished the managers. Candidates must vote at the club where theii names have been enrolled at least fivE days before the election. The following are the managers: Alcolu -Isaac B Bagnal, J Rt Hodge EBlack'JRiver-W I Hudnal, Rt D Tim. mons. E 3 Tindal. Clarendon-S E Ingram, J S Plow den, W W Brailsford. Cross Roads-J F Richbourg, J E Billups, Rt J Carrigan. Davis Station-W Rt Dingle,R F Hor ton, J E Graham. - ouglas-A J Hicks, J Smith, J Y Turbeville. Doctor Swamp-I N Tobias, G C Thames, Elliot Frierson. Fore',on-C S Land. T L Bagnal,.. A Burnes. Forestu'i Reform-C T Ridgeway, C Johnson, J D Black well. Fork-J C karvin, W M Davis, R I Logan, Jr. -Fulton-H Arthur Brailsford, L 2 Graham, H B PRchardson, J'. Gibbon's Mill- -D N Gamble, Rt F Green, TJ Gibbon. 1New Town-E J Kennedy, Jess< Chandler, W J W.orsham. SPinewood-P H Broughton, J I Broadway, B D Griffin. Panola-W E Felder, C W T'M'v Eugene Holladay. Paxville-E M Bradham. . J W Nims. -Summerton-J A Richbourg, J I Tennant, Henry A Rtichbourg. Silver-D F Mahoney, A M Felder H S Briggs. Harmony-J M Montgomery, J C Plowden, H L B Hodge. Jordan-P M Mitchum, C. H Brad e. Rt C Plowden. Mianning-P B Mouzon, A Weinberg J H McKnight. Manning Farmers' Platform-W M Johnson, F C Thomas, E B Gamble. Midway-H M McIntosh, J S Evans S E McFadden. New Zion-Rt S Fleming, T M Beard W E Lavender. SWhite-P E Ridgewvay, Sr, W S An derson, W C White. J. ELDERT DAVIS, County Chairman. All Were Saved. "For years I suffered such untol< misery from bronchitis," writes J. H Johnston of Broughton. Ga., "'that of ten I was unable to work. Then, whei everything else failed, I wvas wholl; curedl by Dr. King's New Discovery fo: 1Consumption. My wife suffered in tensely from asthma, till it cured her Sand all our expei ance goes to show it i. ' the best croup medicine in the world.' A trial will conavince you it's unrivalet for throat and lung diseases. Guaran teed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottle; free at iTR. B. Loryea Drug Store. - Attention! Clarendon Rifles. 3The members of the Clarendon Rifle; ,living in town will appear at the cour house at '7 o'clock p.' m. each Friday Those men living in the country tha 'cannot attend on above date will appea: - at same place at 5 o'clock each Satur .day to drill until further orders. Veterans, Take Notice. The survivors of Company "l" 26th South Carolina Regiment. will hold their annual reunion at Cole's Mill, Clarendon county, on August 23rd inst. The public is cordially invited to at tend with well-filled baskets. T. T. TRULUCK. r W. H. FLOYD, Chairman. Clerk. Pyny-Balsam Relieves Right Away and makes a speedy end of coughs and colds. Mistake In the Programme. "She married him to reform him." "And what was the result?" "She wishes she had reformed him to marry him."-Chicago Post. His Sight Threatened. "While picnicking last month my 11 year-old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant," says W. H. Dibble of Sioux City, Ia. He rubbed the poison off his hands into his eyes and for awhile we were afraid he would lose his sight. Finally a neighbor recommended De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The first application helped him and in a few days he was as well as ever." For skin diseases, cuts, burns, scalds, wounds in sect bites, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a sure cure. Relieves piles at once. Beware of counterfeits. The R. B. Loryca Drug Store. High Explosives. 'Tommy," said the schoolteacher to Tommy Taddells, ".what do you under stand by the term 'high explosives?" "Sky rockets, ma'am," replied Tom my.-Judge. Just Look at Her. Whence came that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here's her secret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result, all or gans active, digestion good, no head- ( aches, no chance for " blues." Try them yourself. Only 25c. at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A Ghastly Joke. Raynor-Yes, I believe in ghosts. I have seen at least one in my life. Shyne-Well, I have never seen any. You have a shade the best of me.-Chi cago Tribune. I Know One Sure Remedy - for an obstinate cold. Its name is Pyny-Balsam. Notice. Under the rules of the State Demo cratic Executive committee, presidents and secretaries of clubs must inspect club rolls at least five days before the primary, certify to county chairman and turn one over to managers as a registry list. J. ELBERT DAVIS, County Chairman. When Well Throw Physic to the Dogs ; WHEN SICK PURCHASE YOUR PHYSIC FROM THE LEADING DBUG STORE OF CLARENDON COUNTY. And you will have the satisfaction of taking Firist Grade Medicines, Compounded Scientifically, Skillfully, Promptly. . We carry the largest line of In Clarendon County. In this community it has almost become a N proerb. "If you cannot get It anywhere else you will find it at " The Sign of the Golden flortar." And why? Because we use our best endeavors usiness cal f or, and w hat the Physica nd the are always entirely at the service of the during the day or at midnight, your wants are attended to Promptly. Cheerfully and Courte ously. The same applies to Sundays, and no one need hesitate to call upon us whether our We he alway el ra commanding influence Twenty-Eight Years sae The A. B. Loryea Drug Store, tei Sign of the Golden Mortar, te qurng Medicines the people acan bedepended rl upn knon nee oo thig when they see~it. 'A eninnee o Mdiine cllatToba ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, sign of the ad Golden Mortar, that I ~MANNINC, S. C. Js PuHONE NO. 2. por gg"Mail Orders receive immediate attention. WOFFORD OLLEGE SPARTANBURG, S. C. D i. N. SNYDER, 11. A., President. Full College Cours.es. Favoratble surround- L ecer bexfpen frm $160 to $175 for the year. For catalogue or other information, ap pl oJ. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. __ WOFOED COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL SPARTANBURG, S.C. Elegant new building. Careful attention to individual student. Board and tuition for year. $110 All information given M.Dy RE Heaid Master. A Large Supply ... AT... NOne RHAXE'S DRUG STORE, SUMMERTON, S. C. /m~lK iPencil Tablets, &c., i SRhame's Drug Store Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 1 -Digests what you eat. T H E JENKINSON DRY GOODS STORE stands out prominently as the largest distributor of FINE DRESS SHOES, CLOTHING AND FINE MILLINERY GOODS of any house in this county. WHAT HAS DONE IT? Nothing but Square Dealings, Honest Goods, Justice to all, doing to others as we would have them do to us. Our Fall Stock -ill be the largest we have ever shown, containng all of the latest Novelties in the market. Our Miss Coppedge S Is now in the Northern markets, where she is studying the styles and buying up our stock of Fall and Winter Millinery. S Our great Millinery and Dress Goods Opening this Fall will eclipse all others. r?' Thanking the people for the splendid patronage they have always given us, we are, Yours respectfully, thing But Satisfactio EOP.ES TOBACCO WAREHOUSE. for the past Te ay s upon their floor, and the farmers case are well pleased with the splendid prices they get: the outset the People's Tobacco Warehouse Company s~ ewsoud g to none inthe State and they feel that thyh ded in establishing a splendid market for the sale of Li cco in the town. Farmers, let the People's Warehouse te yusa tcc for yu, they will get the best prices fory ou get justice in every sense of the word, and when we a CE we mean all that the word Justice implies.. banking you, yes, thrice thanking you for the splendid si you are giving us, we remain Yours truly, ae a few good Farm Horses and Mules on hand to disp< close figures. \Aso a lot of One and Two-Horse Wagons-the genuine old nePiedmont hake.ww better. cs. we have the best line of BUGGIES on the market.: o select from. Try one and be convinced. ~MOWERS, (the best yet.). ~fll~l~ SELF=DUJ1P RAKES, ~ DISC H ARROWS & Cultivatoi A1 of which will give satisfaction and save time as well TERMS REASONABLE. COME TO SEE US. . P. H AWKINS & C( J. F. DICKSON'S New Hardware Store You will find a complete line of Steam Fittings, such as you need: Pipe, Belting, Inspirators, Jenkins' Valves of all kinds. Lace-Leather and Oils of the best grade to make your machinery run light. Can thread your pipe, from t-inch to 2 inches, at little cost. All of this mate rial is to be sold at little margin. HOUSEB UILDiERS, do yourselves justice by looking over my stock before buying. -I also carry a full and well assorted stock of Buggy and Wagon Material of the best grade. Inspect my line of Stoves, whose recollection of qual ity remains long after the price is forgotton. LJ. F-. DIOCKSON, 'Phoine No. 4. Next to Levi's. PERPETUAL lOTION Has been the dream of mankind for ages, to pioduce it and cope with nature. Men have racked their brains to madness and doomed themselves to a living t death. Moral: Do not attempt the impossible. You may as well attempt to produce perpetual motion as to get god results from a poorly made, cheap cook stove, and many a housekeeper has en driven to the verge of madness in attempting it. Use the experience of others, get the best. The Garland -and 0. K. Stoves and Ranges are in more homes than any other. The following description will tell you why: They have Double Locked Long Centers, Sectional Top Plates, Heavy Bot tom Plates, Protected Damper Rods, Rods Mounted on outside. Accessible Flue Stopper, Cemerted Top Oven Plates, Goose-Necked and ExtendedBack Flue. Accelerating Draft, Aluminumized Oven Doors, Oven Rack Plated with Aluminum. Almost the same description will apply to the O. K. Stoves. We name prices below complete with ware: GARLAND, JR., No. 8-8.......................... $25.00 GARLAND JR., No. 7 .......................---.--------- - 20.00 WOOD GARLAND, JR., No. 7-4 D....................18.00 O. K. KING, No. 8-4-2............................ 22.00 0. K. QUEEN. No.. 8-i.....................--. .-------- 15.00 0. K. PRINCE, No. 8-3-3........................... 13.50 0. K. PRINCE, No. 7 3..................-------.--* . We are, for want of space, unable to name prices on our full line. We ask ~that you come and see them. Very truly yours, IManning Hardware Co. ge L'AST APPEL i ToS Seli Summer Goods. jul The time for selling goods that have summer suggestions will soon be a thing of the past, for it ouwill be but a few weeks now till we will be talking it P44 to you about our magnificent stock of Fall and ay Winter Goods. Our buyer is now in New York, Baltimore and :3 Philadelphia adding bargains to our already long list that has commenced to arrive. The old Reliable, as you well know, is well ac quainted with the best wholesale houses on the Northern markets and the time spent up there means scores of dollars saved on the things that Syou will soon need to buy. It is always our rule to share what we buy cheap Swith our customers. That is when we buy a thing a j cheap you will get it likewise low down. All Summer Dress Fabrics for almost a song to clean up and make room for new goods. Lawns, Dirnities, Batiste, Muslin, Etc., They go at your own price. >eEmbroideries and Laces. cheap for cash. We hav e the biggest job of Men's Pants .this side of Baltimore, bought 50 per cent cheaper than the best cheap prices and that makes them 75 per cent below our neighbors' prices. Come in .and sethis line of Pants before they are all gone. or Remember what we have for you in the Fall or line and always come to see us and it will make your dollars have $1.50 PURCHASING POWER. Old.. A.. RuGBY.