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A ANNING, S. C.: NEDNESDAY. OCT, 28, 186. 'DGE HANMERS IN SEASONABLl DRESS GOODS. 11 And see our cassin-eres that we art itg at 20c per yard, never sold bvfort s than 30c. We also carry a l..rgt of all kinds of jeans and pants g b west cash prices. Our gents' under' at 25c and 59c each are two numbers sts that en't be beat anywhere for the _y. Call and see onr blankets at 75e-, ,$1.25, $1.50, $2.00 an d 4. U. per pai:. V xill surely buy if you need anythig s line. We also carry a larg-- :e ol rts at 75c and $109 each. Cotton ig for making qui:ts and comforts, 'Wc per lb. Serim for window enr only 4c per yd, never was known to r less than 5c per yd. Ladies, we -he greatest assortment of dress out ver shown in this market at prices to - ie times, 5c, 6.c, Sio and 10c per yd. ve now in stock a large lot of the -renowned Vegelat cors'ts at 50c each. 1nal oflthis corset cannot be had for an 75c on any market. Ladies, hs .5 doz straw and felt sailors at prices must command your attention, ed, at20, 25, 30,40, 50 and 60c each. No carry the largest stock of fie m goods to be found in this town. Yours truly, W. E Jenkinson. 3 Kata DeLorme, of Sumter, is her sister, Mrs. J. F. Le .e of Our huntsmen are making ,es bide out these fine crispy ngs. e orange blossoms will bloom a aning soon if not stunned by ::ought. C: ded trains are going into ..aton with visitors from the country to take in the gala festivities. Levi has just decorated his store -with a nice line of buggy robes and -floor rugs, They are beauties. Died last Friday, Charlie Shannon, aged about fifteen years. The de ceased was the adopted son of Mr. W. F. Cobia. - Every man must vote in his own township, remember that, and inform your neighbor who does not take the county paper. . Next Friday the cavalry will be inspected at Panola, and a big time is expected. Brass buttons, courtiug, big d.nner, music, and dancing will be the order of the day. We receivei a very attractive ad vertisement from Schwartz Bros., of Sumter, too late to be changed this week. Look out for it next week; they are offering big bargains. Remember that November 3rd is election day, and every man must have his registration certificate and poll tax receipt, for unless they have both, the law. says they can not vote. Mr. B. L DuRBose, of New Zion; requested-us to state that he was in town last Sitiirday and that he was setting on nicely and the people around iik-are in a prosperons con JaesS~Iowvell 9.nd Mr. C. it ifarvin left yesterday to attend .Synod, which meets at Orangebdrg. 2Mr. McDowell informed us that there 'will be preaching in his church next -Sunzday. The colored Baptist church of tlis place in which. the parson, deacons -and some of the ststers became the p~'articas of a scrapping match on dady, asbeen closed by the As s ociation. T~he Sumter bar is represented here this week by .General Moisea Majors Ilay8WOrth, Mloise, Colonel Lee and I. 0. 1Purdy, 'Esq., and H. L B. \Vells, Esq. These gentlemen are all eagaged in land cases. A walk to "Factory Hill" will be onnd interesting: there you will see in the course of erection WV. S. Hair 'rin's knitting mill, and all around it ira new tenant houses for the oper atives. In order that there would be nio disappointment in getting expert labor Mr. Harvia has employed a large number of foreigners, natives of France, and they are here now wasiting for opera~tions to begin. The French colony at the mill is made up of several gaginand they are not like many ia Ans they have a very respecale-apperence, among them are a rnumber of children and last; Sunday they attended Sunday school at the Pesbyterian. chur'ch. DUCKLEN'S ARM'.CA SALVE. The best salve in the .world for cuts, bruises sores, alcers. salt rhenm. fever mm~etetter, chapped hands~, .chilblains, d-b~i eutos and positively etres pk~ or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satis.faction, or money areundt-d. Price 25c. per box. For sale by R. B. Loryea. TWO LIVES SAVED. 'Mrs. Pho.ebe Thomas. of Jnction City, E1., was told by her doctors she had con anmption and that there was nio hope for er, but two bottles Dr. King's New Dis covery rompletely cured her and says it saved her life. Mr. 'Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., Sanfrancisco, suffered frotu a dreadful cold, approaching consumnpti on, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. Kinig's Ne'w ,Dis covery' and in two weeks was-cured. de is naturally thankfal. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in coghs anid colds. Free trial bott'es at R. B. Loryea's drugstore. Regular size S0c. and $1.00. OLD PEOPLE. Old people who require medicine to reg ulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remiedy in Electric Bitters. Tnis med icine does not stimuhite and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but vets as a tonic and alterative. IL acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aid. jg nature in the performance of the fune .tins. Electric Bitters is an excellent ap. etizer and aids digestion. Old people na it just exactly what they need, Fifty zits per bottle at iR. B. Loryea's drugstore .Preserve vour eyea; buy a pair of spec 'tces or eyeelasses from IR. B. Loryea, the druggist. No charge for fitting the eyes. S3rnp of Rock Candy, Horehound and -Tlu is the best for coughs and colds, Soc. a bottle. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. Garrows' pure, home made candies fom .ae by R. B. Loryea. Try them they are * cheap and deiicionis. Pearl onion sets for sale 1 - Last ThursJay the members of tie Mauning Guards were on tip-toe of auxietv, they were here in their beat - tiful uniforms ready to meet Adja tanit and Inspector General Watts, but ou account of bad railroad facilities General Watts could not make the connection from Darlin$to, to reach Mauniug in time. On Wed nes.ay night Major Appelt was ordered by telegram to repteselt General Watts and make the inspee tion. Captain Davis marched his company out on the square at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon and they presented a very handsome appear auce. The company, thirty-six strong, went through the field movements and through the manuel before the Captain presented them for inspec tion. The inspection was conducted by Major Appelt and at its conclusion be addressed the boys with a few words of approval, and complimented both officers and men for their excellent showing. The Guards expect to attend the State -fair and they will acquit themselves handsomely. Congressman McLaurin has accepted an invitation to speak in Charleston i.ext Fri day night, and we have no doubt but that he will be a great attraction to the thou sands of visitors. Mr. Taylor. the Bennettsville photogra pher, will open a branch gallery in Mau ning this week, where he will bd prepared to do first-class work in all brauches of photography. Mr. Taylor comes highly recommended. All who need work in his line should not fail to give him a call. The court is still in session and Judge Benet is working hard to clear the (locket of the old cases now upon it. The longer the Judge stays here the more popular he becomes with the people. His courtsors manner and his dignitied bearing, together with his great legal mind, has won for him the praise of the Bar and the people, some of whom predict that he will yet be on the supreme bench. IF TROUBLED WITH RHEUMATISM READ THIS. Annapolis, Md., April 16, 1891-I bave used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu matism and found it to be all that is claim. ed for it. I believe it to be the best prepa ration for rheumatism and dee) seatd mnscular pains on the market and cheer .ully recommend it to tue public. Jous G. Bnooms, dealer in boots, shoes, etc, No. 18 Main street. ALSO RE.D THIS. Alechanicsvidle, ,t. Mary County, Md.-I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who had been suffering with rheu matism for several year.,. It made hiu a well man. A. J. McGN.L. For sale at f,0 cents per bottle by R. B. Loryea, the drug gist. JOIN THE BAND. About thirty names and the service of Mr. D. J. Bradham as leader have been secured for the formation of a normal class in Bible and Sunday school study. The class will meet every Wednesday from nine to ten p. m., at the Baptist church, beginning November 3rd. The first evening will be spent in having a few short talks from differnt ones intersperced with music and the lesson will be assigned for the follow ing week. All who are interested are invited to attend. Any more wish ing to unite with the class please hund your name and 25 cents, for bc oks, to Mr. Harry Lesesne as soon as possible, in order that you may have your books at the start. We hope sometime during the winter to have a visit frot Prof. H. M4. Hamniel, the leader of the Legion of Honor class. STATn oF Oro, CITY oE TOLEDO, 1 LucAs COuSTY. Frank J. Cheney makes oath ti..t he is the-seni-,r :>artner of the armm of F. J Che ney & Co., domsrz huimness in thme City ol Toliedo, County and State aforesaid, and that sai tirmz will pay the snm of One HUNDR~ED DOLLAILS fo. each and ev-ry case of CATA -1W that caunot be cured by the use of HALL's CGvraIa Cvnz. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sa-omn to before me and subscrizbed in mypresence. this 6th dayofDemrA D. 1896. Notary Public. ILdl~s Cuatarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on t'e blood and macous sur faces of the systemi. send for testimnonials5, free. F. J. CHIENE~Y &CO., Toledo, 0. pD-Sold by Druggists, 75c. It your children arc subject to clouap watch for the Iirst synmptom 01 the disease noarseness. If Chamt Ueinain's Cough Ren-1 edy is given as soon as the child bcecomes nearse it wul prevent the attack. Even~ alter the croupy cough has appeared the attack can always be prevented by givmug this remedy. It is aiso invaluable for colds and whooping cougu. For sale by Rt. B. L ryea, the aruggust. COTUT. -When we went to press last Wednes day the case of Gieneral Evans Bavis, a iuurteen-year-oid colored youth, was being tried for the killing ol Isaac .brunsou. The jury rendered a verdic of guilty of manslaughter with recommendation to mercy. This was the last case and the court took a recess until Monday morning. At the calling of .court on Monday lLi .Ltonor's time was piincipally con sumed in soundiug the dockets pre patratory to the work of clearing the the cases which had been accumnulat mg r years. The only case heard was W. WV. Benbow against Caroline Gobia and others, which resulted in the plaintiff being non-suited. In tue case of .i. 0 Purdy,receiver, against 11. L. Benuow, J-r., and L. T. Fischer, a ver dict for plaiutiff was obtained by consent. This ended Monday's work. Tuesday the first case ted wa Moses Levi against Elizabethi M. Gjard ner and others; the jury failing to agree a mistrial wats ordered. In the case of O'Donnell & Co. agaimst W. M. IBeams, exeutor, a cousent verdici was given to plaiutiff. W\. W . eubow against Hulda Shepperd and others resulted in a veruict for the defendants. TIhis morning the case of B3. W. Cutter against Maggie Thames and others, for possession of land, went to trial. - This afternoon Generrd Evans Davis was brought into court and on account of nis youthi and the jurys' recommendation, His Honor made his sentence lighiter than it othberwise would have been. Thle sentence was four years in ihe penitentiary. HAVE YOUR PIOTURE TAKEN. I have erected a tiest class Photographic Tent in anning, where I will remain for two weeks only. First-class work in Pho tographs and Tintypes. I finish all my work right here in Manning. Satis''action guaranteed or money refunded. Is needed by poor, tired mothers, debilitated and run down because of poor, thin blood. Help Is needed by the nervous su'ierer, the men and women tortured with rhemnatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrii. Help comes quickly when Hood's Sarsaparilla begins to en rich, purify anyi vitalize the blood and send it in a healing, nourishing, invigorating stream to all the nerves, muscles and organs of the body. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. Fl. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. cure Liver ills; easy to Hood's Pills take.casytooperate.o2e. GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. Quality amounts to little unless the price be fair. Low prices are not bargains unless quality is there. We combine them. Rejoice and buy. Perfection in style and assortuent! Satisfaction in quality and price! These are yours if you make selec tions from our gran display of gen eral merchandise. A large quantity of dress suitings just arrived, beautiful patterns, at only 5e per yard. Pereals of all grades and styles at prices to defy eompetition. We can give you a Sea Island Homebpun, yard wide, good quality, at 5c per yard. Cou forts! Comforts! We have them in all colors and sizes, at 65c, 75c, S1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.0U. Bed Ticks at following prices: 6, 8, 10, 12 1-2 and 15e. Dress Flannels frot 12 1-2c to 75c per yard. Our notion departient is complete and bargains in same are awaiting you. Shoes! Shoes! We have them and carry bar gains also in that line. Hats! fHats ! iu the latest styles froul 15c up. WNe Larry a large and beautiful line of gents' Negligee Shirts, laundered and unlaundered, with or without collars, from 20c to $1.25. Genis' Under vests from 20c to $2.00. GRtOCERIES! Hams, Armour's Gold Brand, the finest on the market. Think of it, a No. 1 '-moking Tobacco in pound packages at only 20c. A fair article of Plug Tobacco at 25c per pound. Canned goods at unheard-of prices. Come and we will prove our asser tions. We always keep on hand a full and complete line of all hinds of goods kept in a general retail store and al ways up-to-date with the lowest prices and best bargains for our riends. Inm-mense assortment, new features, exclusive styles. Reliable, trusty, serviceable goods, mnarke-l at rock bottom nrices always for casal. Yours truly, S. A. RIGBY, Manning, S. C. TO THE PUBLIC. I shall riot say inuch this week. I pr'opose to have a few words to sav each week to let my] friends kno~w that I am still in business. Also that IJam here t ostiek.andc am selling goods as 1l.w as they can be bought in Mai'niu. I mean that, right sir'ght My expenses arc no t heavy and I do a great deal of my~ work mlfA, and I can a'dlfor to live on smiall profits. I keep only GOOD 'SHOES, and seleet them all iurself. I handlile Stanle Dl r) Good and Notions, and will nxot 'nandle alnythinlg sho17.dy if I know it. I ha~ve a. iice lot of ready' nade pants. I hiandle a good line of to) bacco, and Manning cannot afford a better' cig'r than I am selling. I have a big lot of stationerv that I am sell. i. g ait "ratcket" prices. I buy only First-Clas Groceries antd a nice line of canned goods. I know this is so from the parties who buy their groceries fromn me. But I p~romfisedl not to tax those wvho are kind enoug h to read my advertise ment. Come and see me; I will treat y'ou stright. J. H. LES.ESNE. NO TICE --F EL E CT ION, JAIL, OR NO JAIL. STATEi OF SOUTH CAROLINA, O!.ARENOON COUNTY, An Act to) e.nue the County~ Board of C1amiioners of Clarenad'n County to ald i ne lw jxl for~ 5:aid County- In ac .rdanc with a lect of the General As -eC.iv E-r ved 'd;rehii 2nd, 1bh90, requnir vo~r oc ("r0 a Cu. y, t t'i '' reneral ekeion to b a, . en 7'e~ 1 0d day mittitis t.1o i I de quctie oba ernlti . N c',. hreo. w th Com-1 ii agrso aplu ' to eLn .0.t) t.e teomi electIin for . a 1a 1'- 'fl.r to have ai selaami o ': ch ofc ih- vog precincct 1abi' "J il 7n iII the ci m7an azers shadi ma'.k. spar.'......'n of the 'iole onc thce quae'ston of "? a r no J.1.' T1hco.'e vi'chg in fa i r '1' Ic un a n jail wil vote a tik1 wt th. w ords "Jail, Yes." and those?' )ain ag.i th buld in.' of anew jail will val a'L''ec wih the words: '-JailI N 'T. resu of~ the vote on the ques'tion referri o, m ci ot be re timite tic r< turn' aire omc~de for thce e'i.:tijon of Stat.' an ' (0 c ty f'ieer.7-. ALONZ) SMITH, A. J. RICHBOURG, Comisi'sioners, Stacte Election. Manning, S. C. Oct. 14, 1896U. Thomas & bradham~u are going to pn1 every farmer in the county in a position t0 buy a wagon and a buggy. They have jus ieceived a car load of both. Ho0w about ta cit pair of sp)et:cles you an naedng so bad ? Now is your time to ge AHE DUJtKER & BULTAU CUC, SUIMTER,. S. C. Is WITHIuN EASY REACHI! N :r nin,1 the distance, mak one trp to o.-r storeuny way. See what we have at. d get our price. Then, if yon live too far away, we'll be glad to mail yon sanples an.1 prices, and "Uncle Sam" will bring us voor orders. Either way the service will be prompt, filled the same day, will refund if not right, no charge for drayage or pack STYLISH DRESS GOODS. Trimmings to math. Silk waist ptrs Persian and t eia ribl m. --. & G." &*"r've 'tit ems i.. .3oh lot hat , b gis Ali woo, uuI'rve:. 75. e 'ss is2 5'0 i( *2o. Ttb as uit. ~2 to ,10. CtthidrIn met, 5: t Sk Job 1c, cloakis an-i sps Stylie b men's sit. S t Fine his .ho.75 to $2. 'Styli.b m'Stes's shi S, 50,: to $2. Fincst patent di.,ar 'Swansdown," the fine-st on e- arth, try it for bread i enit, ceke and pastry, als:o balf patents straight anid family flouri. Rio. 12.. 15, 16 2.3 anti 18e per lb. Moca. Java and Lagnoyra sugar, gran. 20 lbs. for $lper 100 lbs. $4 50. "Extra C.* 4, "C" 4c. Best smao. sile:, C. R. D. S. sides and butt meat at Cliarlvston prices "Fioris" and -Dove" pig iamins, 12?,. Breafast strip, 1le. Sngar cured edtt ihams, 7 c. New mackerel SIb. kits, hit, 3's, 75e. 10 l1. kits. 90o. Extra shore mackerel, 10 lb. kits, 1.25 a:td -1.50. I ntch herrings, saner kraut. Sweitzar kase, extra rich, mild cream cheese, 40 lb , 11.. Cut 8 lb. for S1. 25 x x x cream cheese, 10c per lb. by while. New raisins', currants, citron, figC, evapor ated and driied apricots, apples, pears, and peaches. New canned fruits and veg--taleS; peial price by case of 2 doz. I ear t. R. proof seed oats, seed Rye, wheat anti bar ley. THE DUCKER & BULTMAN CO. SPECTACLES AND EYE OLA8E8! R.B. LORYEA, THE DRUGGIST, Hlas the exclusive sale of KELLAM & M0ORE'S - - C: RYSTAL LENSES Spctacle s and Eye Glasses, We havnl a complete stock of these fne goods, and take special care in fitting the eye aid guarntec satus fction. Remuember', we nmake no charge for testing your cees tal lit ig. glasses. Ouri price are moerate, bu die i frget, if youi want pr('criptwnfs aic eurately t cmpoui led from pur and fresh nicilnes, a'\ways go ti iR. B. LORYEA, TfmL DRUGGIST. Sin of Gei.ilr Mo:: :r. The Best Goods at the Lowest Prices ! Is now~ prepreto displax the hand siest lime of Dry Goods. Notion~s, Clothing. Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Good s. etc. Tat ba.; ever been o ffered in Manning at >f prices thbut are nl:arvelous. Or stock ims been carefu!ly sele.cted by ni exper'ienced buyer fromn the leadmng Noithrnm imarkets and cartnt bec excelled Style. Quality and Price. We defy tf copetit ion ! 1 - Our pr:.es 5paki fotr themselves Our Clothing Department Is rpete w'ith the latest and most fashion able designs; antd we can please every taste We have the largest stock of Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! ever shown and in any quality arid prce. We have a coimplte line of Gents' Furnishing Goods and the Il-t noveltits in Neck: :.vr and a sprb line of H o-ie'ry in all style> and Onr Milliner:y Department an xerienc- mt -.j lful i;it: r wvho-e rti-tc taste: itut to bte :een tot be ap preiatedi. L'.lits pla-:!.irtheir orar~ s ft r ha ts c fee 'n assur> of ob t' m: g the Q A ca is soli1 ad staction guar d if T-L T].17.1 , C The Bee Hive Store. ni Notice to) Creditors. Al personsl htavirig claims azaintst the estate of IDtctor Trhomias L. Burgess, de- o ceased, wvill present tihenm duly attested and those owing said estate will make pay met to .J. H. B3rrGomss, or - A. PnrMEn, 1Ir.GEss IQnalifiedI Execu'ors- a Ripans Tabules cure constipation. ~ Iy lv~ T~' H'~ 1 s '' I ve { s C I Quilk. e lle ranited to stan, ys r $1.00. 6itlting" p1;1:Es only 4. per yd, wor 5i, r k t warrantel. Heavy vartl-w i Sea Island homesp", <11 5 cents per yardi, wort,: c, T e )eSt diressg at 5'. r yard, worth 7c on .Oy markeU A large line of ei asier2.J . fo men's and boys' e1othin that has never been sold in Ii, town before for less tlan 30c pr yard. Bed ticking at 6 1-e pec Gents', Youth' :mdi In this line of goods we have some astonishing hargains. Cal and see our *.00, 1.00, $1.50, $5.00 and ,r.00 men's suits. Children's knee suits from 65C up. Gents, when you want un Our Shoe I Is full of the inost staple goods that could be found. in the mar ket, and those who want good Mill inery I Once again we wish to call the attention of our ladv friends to the fact that we have the largest and best equipped millinery de partment over opened in Man Sewing We have put in a large lot of the world-renowned New Home sewing macliines and we in:ke this unprecedented offer, that we Will sell you a first-class 815.00 machine for only $20.00 for the spot ca h right down. Latdics, Groeries! Groc The last but not least, for in this line of goods we carry nlothing but the best we can buv. Oat flakes 5e per 11) or 0 lbs for 25c. The best apple vinegar at 25c per gallon. Engine oil at 30e W. E. cost of man anhan$any5sh Eorproce. he fulline for sale by FU~ s.\LE M E. . H Notice to Creditor. eror.s b.ving ca'.nis :'.: L.' the et t James$ EXI. vis. Gem(e!,. '-2 at will. al;&pa:Lent to W. C. D.ms Exctt or' .Sale. will 8.11 aut the lat. r-s! enee o.f C. Rt. d, deL:ss. nf r Fai: .n, s. C., at pub. anetin tLo the 'i-;het 1i1i lr, for eb, SinIav 2n .tV of November 1 %, the owin~g *. I".:021 he i: t theL es.tate of ne ist oft uosh i rniture: oneC are; onie uot '1 silver wer etc.d A. D. RHun: E'xeentor. :iver, P. ')., S. , Oct. 14, 18a. Notice to Cr'editors. i PSLt .- . In 112 : ,L i ...h a'I ost the tate of 3outh.\ Gbar-o--ted ill~ .C- c he uy cf31 CaendonG.own d ' Lcst Lat wlL.t: pLj men'i.,.:t :o II EREAS. cra . II>u ..)iT letteistA a A~himistratr O i. 1tateo l~ ~et of t Carlina,:' Loui ad reu tie aii' 'a C nlaepir t nwL t ran ini oettr of o' adminiehtrat Mao*th iate ofi tn li ets ' ofi Cal If2oa. ihee are0100 thereforeV. 10 5ight tmon ihhal nd ' sin-n:rIe: vedi and' reitr of thei sdCab )rf tobae. 1) 1"' tern puica4ion hoi . ati 1 - le th e foe o. t,a 131 -.cnIt- . HEJ S'fOi; at - d I.h sti k v~miworh S. Shoo b~ aI 1V4. v-wool ilainnel, At 12 1-2c ye vordh 20o. Heavv 'rill Sat G 1-4r-, never b :rmy to s [lbefre lan 8a. La.rge line11 of - 75C each, well. worthl I . le b)est liue 1;laiikts o 11 ever - 1.el wSi 11.50. t lie dress goUds i0 of tiunings to us a Cali. O ' Clothing. -rt.. !r th.e winter, don't .uv nL v*ou see our li'e. We have some bargains that you calinlot :il-).i to miss at 25c, 50c, 7.e and S1.00 each. The best wihite unlaundered shirt on earth for the mouey, only 25c eacb. shoes for small money will do well to give us a call. Departmnit. ning. We keep two milliners bcst all the time and at times it is impossible fcr them to fill the demand for trimmed hats. Machines when you want a first-class sew ing mahine for smnall money, give me a call. We also have a couple of Philadelphia Singer machincs on hand at greatly re eries! Groceries! per gallon. Sewing machine oil at 5e per bottle. When you wa!nt some of the best and cheap est plug tobacco yon ever saw, he sure to give us a call. Yours truly, JENKINSON. Douglas )O SHOE ES I THE WORLD. A $5.00 SHOE .I"D $3.00. ish, durami and perfect-fitting', qualities ecessary to make a finished sh~oe. The diacturing allows a smaller profit to daders oe sold at S3.00. uglas $3.50C, S4.C'0 and $5.00 Shoes are the ons of skitIeid workmen, from the best Spsi to put into shoes sold at these .a)will be sobut any - -ed may be - ur agents. heo best Calf. Russia calf ench P'aterit Calf. French - - Kid, etc.. graded to corre prices of the shoes. *rcaamot supply you, write W OUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. CATA.L00cE FREiE. O)RTON, Mannling. S. C. CorvxTl TI1axurnIR's (1F1i.'cJx, 4.... .4N)oN CoUNTY. I Manuint. S. C., Seplt. 2l. 189n;. Theli tax books will bje ol.yn for tile collec'tioni of taxes for the fiscal year olUnnienlcing Janluary, 1st, 1sii4, 'and for the lnonthsi of Noveniber and De cinber 1Ni, on the' 15)th day of Octo her, 1&G,. anid w\ill reniains open' until .the:U1st day~ of Deceiber, followinlg, after w4hlich tzinie a plenalty of 1.) per cent. attaches to all unlpaid taxes. The followin;: is the tax levy: F-or State purp'loses. four amnd a half (40 1ni111. For Sch~ool Tax threile (:i niills. For O rd iary( .1 Cuty TaX. t hree and itone follrthI (:14 'in'ills. Spec ial wo (iiniills, School Tax. Sc(hool I. Lriet No. -1 . Splecial founr Ii in ills. School Tax. School Distict No. T Special tw v.0) inill-. School Tfax, Sch'ool Di'trict No. "'u." Everyl' nale* citizens bet ween the ag'es of t'enty-on an. id sixty years excpt tos'e i iineapbl o ;aisg o ter il cas.s amni exceptlt tho.se who1 hr nlow exmpIt bv law. shall be1 Th law I\ ritires thait conuniiuta tio road 0 ax shall be4 paid for thc sueeding year~ when State and 01ounty txe are p4aid. S. J1. DOW)\MAN. TAXES. At a mle't in.: oft the town eouncil heldl S4.jtsi r 7th 1sii. it was.t de cided to le;Vy a lax of twentv ents on1 the4 h untii r d dou:ar1s oni all r'eal and perTS' mi' properrty wiatini the cor pora.-te l1m' of the town of Manning. and(1 ai onn tat ion tax of two tdollars '1n al. ::.i I'rsons niot exemplt by lav: ch a's; residlents of the towli. The. h-. w.V!ill be ope on~l 1 the 1oth day u of De'1er and close Novemibel LOUIS APP~1hT'. Cilerkl o4f C'ounlil. rPn"ns Tabules. "u'S Tabules cure liv.-:- troubles. Ilm Tabules cure Ilatulenee. R ntcan:&rabules cure headache. TRipas Tabules assist digestion. EiY PrJ0 iCE YOUR ARILE IN E I{ Di- I MONEY'S WORTH PARTMENT AT EVEY OR TIME CUARANTED TO a YOUR MONEY The LO ST. BACK ~~~~~~~0 V. I *''1~4 JIL11 i L 01UMTM ER, s. c.. ~ Sdli~aii Braihers, If it i:s iUeonlet: to y:. ir, wrW.'L:.nes as thougt every lady ought to Lave ti:e priviKI of knowing What The Fan Stuffs Are Like! How the New Styles are Running! Our maii order: devparaiuent is so prozpt in answering, so accurate in cho o0i11g, that I taIes are few and far b nen. Send for samples to us. 1K <'VTLSESON With the Largest, Choicest, Best Selected and Cheapest Stock of Dr: Goods that has cver been offered. There is No Mistake About the Following. Prices are Just as Given. Values Precisely as Stated ! Go over the list often. Who cver sold suuc qualities at such prices? 25c Fancy Dress Goos, 26-inch Fruit o the Loom 36-in., beautiful styles or.eh for..............15e 35e All-Wool Flannels, 36-in, 36-inch Special Bleach for... 5c all shades, for.............23c inch Fine Quality Bleach, 25c Cashmeres, :0-in., new orth 8 , for...........Gic shades for................19e CAN1 35c All-Wool Fancy I :1 ese Best Calicos, lIndago 36-inch. for..............3c Oiue, Od Clori, Dress :151 Fancv Mohairs and styes and rlurnings, for..5c liantins, 40-in., f r .2 Duck, spee.al offering. . 35c all-wool Serges and 7c Fancy Oatingi for- 4ic Cheviot, 36 in., fr... .. 2 cFancyOat-n-s for. 60c Flannels, all shades, 54 7c (iwhains (a good one) for 5 iachcs, for.............4c 0 rEINGS? 10-4 3each Sheeting, 20 75c all-wool Fancies, .ripes, Cheek and Mixturec, extra quabtv, for fl~e gros tar1l-4 Bho~wn Sheetiug for - 14c fine! gnoods f . .or ....... ...48e" x-c ai-,oI lcToki:ILLJ 104. 'cu Sheeting, 25c 5 al-ooll Rd Tfr-- F--n -- -o nel for- ...................1c . 2) all-wo-l ttd Flannel for 12.,c 6-inch Sea Island, 7c qua! !5C all-wool Red and White A Flannel for .............. 15C 15e Fast Black Ladies' [lse t r 10c f ii? a for 25c Hernesdorf Ulaek Lalies' C .zL z Homespun, Hose, sea luess, fo: .. ..... 1 c 15c W hite Lin-n Initial I 'n- o - kereie for.............. 1xi-inel Best Home I 5~6 L~k ~t, X ~~sp-n, 7- quality, for-....5c 175 6 lcwkCors, t, 1CANk aray a a~it C i r...... . 1Ct -IIid U,,.Is L E. homespun for. V*-, We mean just wlat we say. Come ene and you'll want to call again. Greta of Cloaks and Capes from $I.oo up. We have lots more m istore for you. Yours truly, SCHW A RTZ "0 S. _ N L.eaders .-tyle. To urFrind inClrenonCounty who Intend Visiting Suter this Season, We Desire to Say that We are Better repared than Ever to Give You all that a Dollar can Possibly Buy: Whether for the Pm-pose of Buying or' not, Come in, Get Posted oni th Prices and Styles, Then Suit Your Own Pleasure as to Whether You Winl Buy or Not Here are Sama Irresistibles: Ladies' caves from 75e to $20.00. Ladies' Jackets from $1.00 to $15.00. Novelty Suit Patteries in beautiful ef'eets fromn $3.75 to $10.00. Ilags from 45c to $4.00. 3Mattings fro~n 10Jc to 30c. Your choice from a job of Kid Gloves, 5 hoolas. in six saades, all sizes, some worth 3s1.00 and $1.25, at 75e. Waist Silks, in a:1 of the beautiful Two-tone and Ombre eaf-ets, from 25e up to $1.25 per yard. Dress goods in eryiaginable shade and qulfrom tDe up. We r'efer to wol. rezaember. A stiess, sealss Hue or tdies amd children at o. The best 50e Corset in the arket S . a W) e ae c. ......-Pal Ie Island Ev-c.L 3G-inch Sea an e. :, ic Sea 'I-and, e. :10inch umeles BlchL-i, o e :he ic fruit of the Loom, 7e. 10-4 Urown Sheeting, 12 1-2c. 10- Elmeed Sheeting, 16 ''-3e. All-Wool Twill Iedi Flannel, 12 1-2c. Ext g quality White Fla , 12 1-rc. Linen Deoailies frol 25c per doz. up. Tbl~e Damaas, full widt>, fromn 207 per yard. up. Latni esgs from 10eC per yr up to the best. ,llkids and qualities, from 45c up, i.r i 5lace. Carpets from 15, 36 inches wide. up t c0elgant things iY Wiltors, eoquets, Velvets and .omKiister s. We do Business by Business Methods and Our Miot5to is: "FAIR AND SQUJARE" DEALI.N G TO ALL. Very tru1y yours, The bt -0 C k O y 00ds Co., Corner Maini and Liberty Sts., iT TMTTD]R - - - ----. 6C