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PUBLISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING, S. C.: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2-3, 189S. A Bargain in Zephyr Dress Ginghams You Don't Often Find. Five thousand yards ofFine'Zpy Dress Ginghams at 5e per yard that cannot' be bought anywhere for less than Sc or 10c per yard. We also have now in stock a large and beautiful line of all kinds of Spring Goods and the largest line of Fine Millinery ever shown in this town. Give us a look, please. Youis truly, W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the copy is~ brought in later than Sat-' urday noon. Mr. Isaac M. Loryea of Charleston is in Manning on a visit to his father's family. Orange blossoms will bloom in Manning April :7, so it is written in the book of or acles. Mr. S. E. Ingram has bought a lot from Mrs. S. J. Legg, upon which he expects to build. Go to Brockinton's for whatever you want. Mr. A. B. Galloway, who has been in Clinton, S. C., for some time, moved his family to that place last week. Mr. Robert Jenkinson left last Thursday night for Poughkeepsie, N. T., where he goes to enter a business college. Mr. E. S. Ervin has purchased the Ham mnett lot known as the base ball field,and he expects to build upon it a residence. Died yesterday at her home at Felders, Miss Agnes Felder, aged 45 years. The deceased was a sister of Mr. C. R. Feldaer. Onion Sets for sale by R. IS. Loryea, th druggist. The two entertainments given in the In stitute hall last week turned over to Mr. W. C. Chandler, for the cemetery, $18.80 Farmers, read the notice of President E. D. Hodge of the Cotton Growers' Protective Association. Let there be a good mee tin. There is no truth in tae report that the Hampto'n Light Dragoons of this county have been ordered to be in readiness for a fox chase. Easter Egg Dyes, all Colors, 5c. R~. B. Loryea, the druggist. Last Friday night the residence of Mr.g T. T. Hodge in the Fork was destroyed by I fire. We learn that the property was in sured for $1,200. Every white man in Manning should so- 1 cure a registration certificate. No man will be allowed to vote in the town election that has not attended to this duty. The Racket man is opening up a beau - tiful line of spring goods, and the people have found it out, judging from the hustle and bustle we see in h ss store. Fresh Garden Seed for sale by R. B. Lor yea, the druggist. Rev. J. E. Duren, pastor of the Gospel Tabernacle, Columbia, preached in thei Baptist church here last Sunday morning and at the Methodist church at night. Mr. S. I. Till, who has been employed at the racket store, has gone to Rockton, S. C., to join his brother, who is at the bead of a general merchandise business at that place. Married, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Thomas M. bius, near Silver, S. C., March 16, 1898, by Rev. John C. Bailey, Jr., Mr. Hartwell S. Briggs and Miss Emma S. Minis. Woods' Early Rose Seed Potatoes for sale by R. B. Loryea, the druggist. The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the dispensary case has not yet been hande'd down. In the meantime numbers oft original package shops are goine out of the business. When you see a young lady taking up a whole sidewalk on a wheel, it is not because she cannot ride, but it is rather a desire to see how near she can come to running into a fellow without attually hitting him. Parties desiring to know the workings of the Eastern Building and Loan Association of Syracuse, N. Y., can get the desired in Zormation trom Mr. Aaron Weinberg, who is one of the shareholders in that institu tion. A fine line of stationery at Brockinton's, at all prices. Next to M. Levi s. T1he question is often asked us, "WX~ho will Clarendon send to the Legisiature?" It is about time for the people to be casting about, as we learn that at least two of the present delegation will not stand for re election. Near Summerton last Sunday night Mr. L. E. Edwards had the misfortune to lose his house by fire. Fortunately he man aged to save 'his furniture. Mr. Edwards has since moved to Manning and is oocu pying the Butler house. The pupils of Packsville Academyv will give an interesting entertainment for the benefit of the schooi, consisting of tableaux, drills, etc., on the n:ght of April 22, begin niing promptly at 7 o'clock. Refre'saments served. Admission, 10 cents. Woods' new crop Southern grown Garden Seed. 1R. B. Lorvea, the druggist. The town council should prohibit the use of the streets for pasturing of horses and cows. It is a comnmon sight to see loose horses and cows on our streets and some day a child will get hui't, and then, perhaps, the owners will be very sorry. Tbe town authorities did the right thing when they put a stop to riding bicycles on the main business block of the town. Now if they will have hauled a few loads of dirt and diumped into the holes on the street near the depot they will do another right thing. We understand that at a recent meeting of Clarendon's legislative delegation W. E. Jenkinson, J. F. Bradham and A. C. Dav:s were recommended as a county board of control. Whether or not their recommen dation has been acted upon by the State authorities we are unable to say, as we have not heard from Columbia. CLildren and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diceasej may secure instant relief by using Witch| Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile remedy. I. B. Loryea, Manning; H. L. Wilson, Jor-| dn; . . wNettles, Foreston.: Mr. George I. Lesesne of Santee was in town this morning and he brought the ed itor a tine mud fish. He tells us that on last Friday and Saturday he and a friend caught andi brought home 1,100 fish. The Lord loves a cheerful giver and THE DIMES editor loves one too, even if he does catch 1,100 fish in two days. The United States government is adver tising for unmarried men from the age of 21 to 30 vears to enlist. A recruiting offi cer has been stationed on Sullivan's Island and if there are any young men who are anxious to be soldiers, here is an opportu nity for them. The recruiting officer is Lieutenant Johnson Hagood, a son of the late Governor Johnson Hagood. Jenkinson's millinery department has been converted into "a thing of beauty." Miss Beckham has returned from Balti more, where she has been selecting the millinery stock, and as she has had consid erable experience, together with her well known taste, we can assure the public that Jenkinson can please the ladies of Claren Ion and adjoining counties. For an early garden and a fine crop, plant Woods' Garden Seed. R. B. Loryea, :be druggist. The pastors of the different churches ave decided to take two collections at he Sunday evening union services for the enefit of the suffering Cubans. The first; ollection was taken at the Methodist hurch last Sunday night. Another will be aken at the Presbyterian church next Sun lay night. Mr. Joseph Sprott is also au :horiz-ed to receive subscriptions during he week. President J. C. Wilboin of the State Far ners' Alliance has been receiving reports :rom the many sub-Alliances throughout he state which met and reorganized in re .ponse to a call issued by him. The out .ook of the order is most encouraging. de yared President Wilborn. The regular ,uarterly meetings will be held the second Friday in April, 'the Sth. and at each a lee urer will be on hand. There are three little things which do more work than any other three little things :reated-they are the ant, the bee and De itt's Little Early Risers, the last being :he famous little pills for stomach and iver troubles. R. B. Loryea. Manning; H. U. Wilson, Jordon: L. W. Nettles, Foreston. The voters of the town of Manning have >nly one day more in which to register. So ar very fdw have taken advantage of the >pportunity and the surprising part of it s, that there seems to be an indifference Lmong the property-owning class. This should not be: every man in this town ho owns property should go to Mr. W. C. uRant and procure a registration certifi ate. He is not compelled to vote unless ie wants to. hut without a certificate he :nnot vote if he should so desire. The building next door to THr. TmDtES of ice has just been completed. and it will be ccupied by Miss Edith Ware as a milli iery store. Miss Ware has secured the ervices of an expert milliner and she pro >oses to give Manning and its vicinity an >pportunity to buy their millinery at home. bliss Ware's establishment is the only ex lusive ladies' store in the county and every ttention will be given to the trade. Her itore is handsomely fitted up and in build ng it, an eye was kept open for the con enience and comfort of those who come rom distances to do their shopping. What pleasure is there in life with eadache, constipation and biliousnes! 'housands experience them who could )e 'ome pertectly healthy by using DeWitt's .ittle Early Risers, the famous little pills. . B. Loryea, Manning; H. L. Wilson, Jor an: L. W. Nettles, Foreston. A wild turkey weighing eighteen pounds ras killed last Friday morning in "Halloo" >ay by Mr. B. P. Fulton. The bird was bout five years old and had a beard twelvefI ches long. Mr. Fulton sent us one footi s a sample of tha kind of game that .bounds in 'Hallo'' bay, near ''oreston, rith the promise that his next tnrkey rould come to us. One day last week this ame gentleman sent to Manning a mud ish which weighed twenty-three pounds. ie certainly lives in a great fish and game ountry, and we hope he will soon kill the 'rand-daddy of the turkey he killed lastt 'riday.t It was mentioned in these columns at the) ine. that Dr. Ramsey, pastor ot the Char iston Citadel Square Baptist church, per ormed a marriage service and united Mr. us Moses and Miss Carrie Avinger, in pite of the protestations of the groom. he family of the bride surrounded Moses d, with drawn pistols, compelled him to tand up and allow Dr. Ramsey to make im the husband of a fallen woman. Mo es appealed to the preacher for protection d to not become a party to the outrage, ut the preacher heeded him not. Last Churday the matter was called up in the1 ourt and Judge Buchanan signed an or er annulling the marriage. The woman lid not put in her appearance. Whooping cough is the most distressing uaiady; but its duration can be cut short v the use of One Minute Cough Cure, vhich is also the best known remedy for roup and all lung and bronchial troubles. R. B. Loryea, Manning; H. L. Wilson, Jor ian; L. W. Nettles, Foreston. We have seen and carefully examined SIr.O.E.Webber's cloth measuring machine md we consider it the best thing for the urpose ever invented. We believe that v'hen it is put on the market for sale every nerchant who handles dry goods will se nre one, as it is indispensable for making ok inventories. One person can easily )perate it. It will unroll and measure ac urately to within an eighth of an inch anv hickness or width of goods at the rate of orty or fifty yards per minute, leaving the olt in as nice shape as wvhen it came from he factory. We congratulate Mr. Webber, ud hope he will be able to make a finan ial success out of his enterprise, as he de erves. Manning will soon have an election for >ficers to govern the town, and every citi ren should feel interested. There should be such an interest shown that the very! best men can be selected. This town is1 no longer a village; on every hand is the tigns of growth and improvement, and! ihat is needed' must be evident to every bserving person-a live town council, men vho can spare the time to look after the :own. The present council with the means: tt its comnmand has done well, and when ae consider the hindrances and obstacles an the way of the council, we have no hesi :ancy in 'saying that no set of men conld ave done better. Much of the work has rallen upon the Intendant, and he deserves amost of the credit. In order that he could levote his attention to the town's needs e was forced to make many sacrifices; not aithstnding this he stuck to the task with m very commendable faithfulness. Another :oncil will have to be elected and under :he changed conditions in the law every1 man mst have a registration certificate be. rore he can cast a vote, and there is only >ne day left to procure a certificate. Vot ers, do your duty and register at once. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, ruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum. fever iores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, :orns and all skin eruptions, and positively :ures piles,or no pay required. It is -nar mnteed to give perfect satisfaction or money efanded. Pr~ee 25c. per box. For sale by R. B. Loryea. Attention, Manning Guards ! Headquarters Manning Guards, j Manning, S. C., March 23, 1898. i The members of the Guards are hereby >rdered to be and appear at their armory n ordinary dress promptly at -4 o'clock iext Saturday, the 23d inst., for a special! 1rill of the company. Each member is urged to respond to this all. By order of W. C. Dmvs, W. W. JoHssos, Capt. First Serg't. An~ Uncertain D:sese. ere is no disease more uncertain in iti .are than dyspepsia. Physicians say that :e symptoms of no two cases agree. It is herefre most difficult to make a correct iagnosis. No matter how severe, or under what disguisedyspepsia attacks you, Browns' ron Biters will cure it. Invaluable in all diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves.i Meeting of Cotton Growers' Assochition. The Cotton Growers' Protective ASsocia tion will meet in the court house at .an nfing on the first Saturday in April at 12 o'clock. E. 1). HooE, Chr' n. A. J. 1Zcimnoro. See. Maning Academy. For the week ending March 18th the foi lowing average was made: Collegiate -Lucille Alsbrook. Latin. 1oo; algebra. 9S; aritbmetic, 100. Pearl Bree din, French, 100; algebra, 100: geometry. 5: philosophy. 12. Virginia Galluchat, arithmetie, 100J: grammar. '15. Higher-Otis Trescot. history. 100. Intermediate-Sudie Trescot. arithmeitic, 100. Bishop Alsbrook, bistorv. 100: spell ing., 100. Primarv-Claude Bre' din, Jo Plowdun. Cora Godbold and John Ridgill- .\lble Trescot, reading, 100. Fannie Timmons, music, 100. The conduct medal was voted to 1'earl Breedin. Don't annoy others by your coughin., and risk your life by neglectinc a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures cougL. colds, croup, grippe and a!l throat and lung troubles. R. B. Loryea. Manning: II. L. Wilson, Jordan; L. W. Nettles, Fores ton. A Call to Veterans. Editor THE TnIEs: It appears that war will soon be declared etween the United States and Spain. and the opportunity will soon be here to test the patriotism of our young men: every thing is lost sight of but this great conf .nn now going on. In the midst of this trouble I want to call the attention of the veterans of the late war to one fact: On the 27th of April of this year there will be a re union of the veterans, a meeting of the Coufederatoe camps in Charleston. Charlt's 'on will be at her best at that time and pledges herself to entertain free ot charge nv and all of the veterans who will come. It is the purpose of Harry Benbow Cami ,o attend the meeting as an organized body. Let us meet at the court house the first Saturday in April d day) at 11 o'clock and then and there arrange for the trip. If is many as forty can be induced to go. we .an secure a coach for our exclusive use. We could meet at the court house at say 12 >'clock Tuesday. 26th April, get our badges nd march in 8 body to th'e depot. This, von know. will look like old times to some f us. It will be only for a few days. theu e can return to our loved ones at home. It may be. too, that our young men w:! lie n the coast in defense of our coun::ry. I' o. we can visit them and tell them that we too had in the past the opportunity to fight and bleed for our country. Let every one who expects to go. be prompt at the court house on Saturday, 2d Jav of Anril, so we can arrange for the trip. [he cost of the trip can be kept inside of :wo dollars to each one going. Let every veteran who reads this, extend :be notice and help his comrades in some xay to make the trip. It may be the hast ppportnnity we will ever have to again meet unr old comrades and talk over our past .rves. Let everybody who can, come the first aturday ii Apri-l to the court house at 11 *clock to arrange for the trip. DANIEL J. ]3-AMIAM. p A CURE FOR HEARTBURN. '.... h . nsation in the stomach. he pains aI su.Tering which I experienced or tive long ,...- brought on by coatin ied constipation ... - 'iliousness, are al aost indescribable. 7 tried every known emedv without e feet. Finally I tried Ra non's Liver Pills and Toni - Pellets, follow ng the directions carefull.. After taking few doses 1 1 egan to inaprove. 1 have aot uscd more tuan three bx xes and feel as 'ell as I ever felt. My restoration to perfect iealth I attribute solely to tLe use of' Ra non's Liver Pills and Tonic rellets, and I 'nl wish I could persuade othors to do as dd and be cured.-Logan M4. Nalls, Am terdam, Va. For sale by Dr. WV. M. Brock ngton, Manning. S. C. Grand Jury Arraignred. Formerly when the grand jury stond in e way of successful prosecution of' 'blind igers"~ the fact w'as made no account of. ow Governor Ellerbe is told by Chief of ?olice Boyle that it is the grand jury which~ aralyzes his efforts rit enforcing the law. 2ircua stances ilter cases, but whait Chief ovle e'sinu, to-day is as true as it was hen claimed iy Chief Martin a year ago. 'he thing, then, for the State to reach, if it s really bent on enforcing the law, is the ;rand jury. It may ha safely said, on the aith or past experience, that as long as hese bodies of grand inquisitors are per nitted to be organlized witni a lhberal mprinkling of illicit dealers on them. there ill be no true bills found agattet "blind igers." And as long as a system which ractically permits one officeholder in a ~ommunity not popularly well-disposed to he law to make up the jary box at his leasure a sutliciency of the illicit leven all get on the juries, both grand and petit. o protect the violators. Governor Ellerbe .s quoted as saying "that the dispensary aw had to be enforced in Chirlestorn and a'ould be." We cannot say that we know aow he is going to make good his words. But we do know that there is no method v which it can be done tnat does not in rolve as the first step a reform in the ss em of selecting our juries. And whether his brings to an end the violations of the ispensary law or not, it will miost certain ly id us of nmany other evils not seondary .n importance even to t..ese.-Cha.rleston Free Pills. Send your address to H-. E. Bucklen &k o., Chicago. and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New' Life Pills. A trial wvill :onvince you of their merits. T1hese pills re easy in action, and are particularly' ef ectivein the cure of constipation and sick eadache. For malai'ia and liver troubles hey have been proved invaluable. T1hey re gurant-'ed to be perfectly free from ~ery deleterious substance and to be pure .y vegetable. They do not wveakt n by their ction, hut by giving tone to stotmach anid owels greatly invigorate the system. Rleg alar size 25c. per box. Sold by R. B. Lor sea drggist. If a fool keeps his mouth shut, he an pass for a weather prophet. Bears h ~ The Kind You Have Always 80~ Bgnature If all the good had not died y'oung, there wvould be a lot of cranky' old people on earth to-day. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for ourteen years and nothing seemed to give ny relief. I w~as able to be around all toe time but constantly suIferin g. I had tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Phin Balm, whicih Idid and was immediately relieved and in ashort time cured. I am happy to say that it 'as not since returned.-Jo-h Edgar. Germantown. Cal. For sale by' I. B. Lor ra drggist. If men are always judged by their company it's pretty ro'.gh on some men who are alone. A thrill of terror is experienced when a brassy cough of croup sotinds through the house at ui.;ht. But the terror soon chan ;s to relief ater One Minute Cough Cure has been administered. Safe and harm less for children. 1R. B. Lorvyea, Yanning: H. L. Wilson, Jordan: L. W. Ne ttles, For Surveying, Surveying. Every land owner should have a plat of h land. I will do surveying for the pres ent on Saturdays. Call on or address E. .J. BROWNE, 0-tf] Manning. S. C. Discharge Notice. On the 5th day of Aprtl, 1808S, I will ap ply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendoa County for letters dismissorv as admninis tratrix of the estate of Joseph S. DuRant. MARGARET E. Dr'RANT, Admin istratrix. If So, Why Not? and If Not, Why -So? We cla imi our st ore to be the GreaVt Headquarters for largais ini Dry (oods, Clothing, Shoes, Groceries, _ And in fact everythiii that is kept in a (ieneral Merchandise Store. IF So, Whly not deal with 1s- We promiise to place at your disposal the Nicest. liandsoxest and Most De-ir- - able Goods in The mar ket. and to xnake the PRICES RI(HT. IF \TcT, 3 Why so foolish as to claim that which we cannot make good?'\ We are prepared to prove with the very best goods and low est prices that Our Store is a place all Econonie Buyers should visit. especially with the Cash. Yours truly, S. A. RIGBY. For a . . . Fine Garcden A N 1) A-N.. Early Crop, Plant T. W. WOOD & SONS' Southern Grown New Crop We have the agency for these Celebrated Uarden S--eeds. and have just receive1 an iinense stock oi all the different varieties. W CiS' seed. never fail. Buy them and you w 11 be pleas ed. Also a uig stock of ONION SETS. IBlDRVEAR.EBST. SINOF THE COLDEN MORTAR = TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMMON P.LEAS. W. D. Giamble, plaintiff. against obert HA. Green and Mary M. Mason. defendants. udgment for Foreelosure and Sale. UNDER AND) BY VIRTUE OF A udgment Order of the Court of Comn on Pleas, in the above stated ae tion, to me directed, bearing date of Mfarch 5th, 188 1 will sell at pub ie auction, to the highest bidder for ash, at Clarendon Court House. at Manning, in said county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon ay, the 4th day of April. 1898, be ing salesday, the following described real estate: "All that plantation or tract of - land situate in Clarendon County. in said State. containing two hundred ares, mnore or less, and bounded as follows, to wit: )n the north by lands of L.P. Hardy, B.L. D~uBose and R. S. and I.J. Flenming: on the cast by lands or formnerly belonging to the estate of Barwell Evans: on the south by lands of or foriuerly belonging to the estate of .T. M. Melntosh, and on thme west by lands of R. S. and I. J. Fleni ing. Purchaser to pay for piapers. 1). J. BR AD)HAM, SherifT Clarendon County. Manning. S. C.. March 9,1. STATE OF SOUTH GABOLINA,' County of Clarendon. COURT OF COMM )N PLEAS. W. D). Gamuble, plaintiff, agaiust Adolphus F. Coker and A. A. Straus. defendants. Judgnient for Foreclosure and Sale UNDER AND) BY VIlRTEE OFA Judgmnent & rdcr of th'e Court oif Coin-I on Pleas. ini the above stated ac tion, to ine directed. hear-ing date March .5, 1m, I wilxl 'ell at lpublic auction, to the x ihest bidder for ash, at Clarendxon Court H-ouse, at Manning, in Laid c ounty, within the legal hours for juiial sales, on Mon day, the 4th day; of April. los being salcsday, the fllowing descri ed real estate: "All that piece, parcel oxr tract of land situate. lyixig and b~eiung in thex county of Clarendon, inI said State, containinig lifty- six acres and bound ed as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of E. S. Robinson: on the east by lands of E. A. Coker and J. M. Coker: onx the southx by lands of Robert R. Toniison, anid on the west by lands ox W. HI. Cokexr and E. A. Coker.~ Purchaser to pay for papelirs. J). J. HRADH IAM, ShecritV Cla rendon 0 ounlty. Mannixng, S. C.. Marchx 9, 15'.. Notice of Sale. I wi ll sell at the CourtI H us in Mca nng on W\ednesday. 'xth day- oft March. 18tS, and contixnue xri:n d:Ly to day- until the sale' i tinisLed, a lot ot .;os wares and merchandise, seized as the property of Hattie A. Lawrance and John A. W. Shiver, to satisxy a mor'tgag. gve by the~a to S. Jacobs on 3th day of Novem ber, 17, and assined to Axg. Wrixht. Ptrr, r Va. n Decembher :I 1-.' and re-cordled xin IBok I:3, page 1, i Cl ..'s...e..at'ln ning, S. C.. ctn the :t da oi .\ovember 1hst, by J. H. T'xixmon, . C. C.1 P.r S. Sale to comm'ene* *'t 1:2 o'clc of a d. Tferms, cahI DANIELJ J. biAH 1Aut Facts and Not Idle Boasting, i and if the Public Will Give g Us the Opportunity We Will i Prove to Their Satisfaction I Every Statement We Make l in This Paper. .O+OC.O*O.CO .O.C*0oC+0..o0 *Co.C.OoC+o*Co0 o Yard-widt St ISlnd Iloinispuni..e, by the bolt. : Brown Hointnupii.:e p r yard, by the bolt. A lare lot of All-Wool Filer Jeans at 1S- p)oer yard thIT i sold ev'erywhere at 25e. Jti-all and ! ee the line (if Cotndswe offer at 11), 15- and 0ue per vardI. A a line of Floor Matting at 1-. 20 and 25e per vard. The best lint of uent's Half Hose ever Offered in tiis to"wn at e per pair. sold everywhere at ine. .*O.o.O..o*.o.o0o4,O+o+O+o+o+o+o+0o+o+0+o+ A large lot of vard-wide Sea Island Pereales at 10c per yard that we are colifidt'nt you can' 1buy telsewhere for less than 12'e. Just eall and see theln. I ifty pietes Merrinuae Shirt in Prints. in Roman Stripes 2and PlaiIs and all (if the latest styles for Shirt Waists, at Se per yard. Fiftv pieces of Shirting Prints. just as good cloths as the E Merrima' Siirting Prints. but not as good styles. only I per vard. One of the newest thin's out this season in Stuff Goods is the N andike Skirting. To see thi's goods 1means to buy it. It eer tainly inakes a pretty skirt. 'The Armnure Royal Suiting is also quite a novelty this season ini cotton(1 goods. il * iu nfg A beautiful lint. of Brillianin . Skirting in aii and in fig ures at very reasonable prices. A large~ line of Indigo blue and 'Mourning Prints. at 5e 1:er A yard. colors warranted fast. 6 Ladies. our 3ISS BECKIAM has returned from the -ortli ern markets. where she has spent several weeks in selecting our = Spring Stock of Millinery and her Pattern Hats. The Millinerv f stock is coining in every dav. It is imnpossible for us to tescribe our Miillincry stock to vou i I with any degree of aveuray. We can only say that a treat 2 awaits tihose vho visit our M.illinery Depmuent this season. We carry a large stuck and our MIiss Beekhani i. prepared to trini Hats in the latest styles. as she is .just from the centre of fashion. +o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+oo+o.o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o E We wish to iake special inention of our stock of Shoes. We have lon- since found out the fo-l of carrying cheap. trashy hloes. It Tdon't pay ine to sell thei., and it don't pay the people to buv theim. We doit carry anything but good, Solid Leather Shoes--not a pasteboard bottom shoe in our house. large line of (tent's Oil irain Plow Shoes at -1.25 per pair. t(ioo( Hi' thi Quarter Brogan Shoes at $1 per pair. We have now in stock a large line of Ladies' Oxford Ties in the latest styles. We have our line of Oxford Ties iade special to order and we guarantee every pair of these Shoes to give rea sonable wear, and when they do not conie up to reconnuendation we give back the mionev or another pair of Shoes. We also carry a line of Geiits Fine Shoes, inade up under the same guarantee. . +O *O..O.Co.0.OOC o*o*.4.O.*.0o*o We have now in stock a beautiful lint of Spring Clothing. i -Nice lint' of Pants and Suinimer Sacks and Vests in Flannels. - Serges. Alpacas and Crash. Also a nice line of Spring Suits in Wool and ('rasl. A nice line of Gent's, Boys' and Children's Straw and Crash Hats. A nice line of Gent's -Negligee Shirts at :;5. 50. 75C and $1 each. The Prettiest line of Gent's and Boys' Band Bows and Club Ties in t'owvn. We also have a beautiful line ot Butterfly Bows forhiais wea r. E E W.E. JENiKINSON, MmNNIN. s. C. ~ercival Manufacturing Co. Doors, Sash and Blinds, eeting Street, - - CHARLESTON, S. C A~getabld~er tinforAs- l asB uh Protnote stBenrseduh Opiun'Morphine ntor NIineral. NOT NARIC OTIC. Ax~ann - Aperfct RemeLdy for Constipa- K n tion, Sour.:Stomach,Diarrhoea, uesnLsOSEP Wrns,ConvulsonsFeverish TRcSimile '.Srnaturcof Always Bought I' 3 EXAT CPY F'' TheER -rE xACT COPYOMPAN -EW APPEBY Town Registration, Tax Sale Delinlquent !.andi M1an ningt, s. C., MIarch 2. >'h B UiiIIY11 . .b)M Y VIRlUt' i titti'I I VES~ ' u .on\c~ vi'ii me bv th Tow of Mlannin' I wi' * .'.... t' d nt:nf~ a ee l-' e'n th reI~aie .ok .i ul "' ;xnu ister~ d'1.1 iiis witn cr -e s au i tlIum " *e ons -aLIv i nali i. d ti ci v 1~. -&e<I'~e~ XX T bk wi b- i Xpe Wednri" C '-lmC-ii Spring Has Opened. - And to meet its demands we have purchased a large assortment of Ladies' Shirt Waist Goods. Skirtings, Prints. Stuff (ioods and Trimm ings. -- Also a large assortment of Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Neekwear. (iloves. Mitts. and anyvthing else that you mL.y wish in the No tion Line. -We can assure the public that we have bought our stock of Sprini. and Summer (Goods with a great decl of care, and will -NOT allow any one to undersell us on anything. - -Ladies. our stock of Spring and Sunmner Goods are the prettiest ever shown on this market, and we are going to let you have them at prices that you will have to pay for inferior goods and patterns elsewhere. - Miss Alice Harvin has charge of our Dress Goods Department and we feel confident that with her past experience she will not find it difficult to please her many friends and customers. L adies, We are prepared to show you a complete line of Lace Shoes. In Green, Tan and Black, the newest and latest thing out. Also a complete line of Oxfords in the latest styles. Read! The most important feature of all is that our goods are all new. We haven't any old stock of Dress Goods. Notions or Shoes to push off on our trade. You can get your selection from a brand new stock of Goods worth 23 per cent. more than old goods. --Watch out for our prices and you will be convinced that we in tend to sell you your wants this spring. Yours truly, HARVIN&BARRON DW e have just received our Spring supply of Plow Stocks, Dixie Boys, Cast and Steel. Hames, Trace Chains, Single Trees, Back Bands, Collars, Collar Pads. and in fact everything the farmers need. Before you visit CHARLESTON. get our prices, and we GUARANTEE to save you at least freight on anything in our line. Right Here Just a Few Prices. Trace Chains......... ...........18e to :30e per pair. Back Bands, with Hooks.....................c to 33c each. Collar Pads.......... ... ..................19c to 35c each. Single Trees...... ............. ..........12c to 25c each. A Good Plow Bridle only.......................... ...40c. HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, EXTRA STIRRUPS AND LEATHERS, TUGS, TRACES. REINS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE. When you break your harness come to us for the broken parts. Nothing beats the New South Cooking Stove and the Cole's Air-Tight Heater. The largest line of China, Crockery and Glassware in town. A complete line of Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Ammunition, etc. Wagon and Buggy Material. Thanking you for your past favors, we are 1 lours truly, THE DAVIS HARDWARE COMPANY I A. C. DAVIS, Manager. ~New Goods! New Goods! New Goods! We are getting in our Spring Stock every day. We will have in a few days the best stock we have had since we opened in 3Manning. D)on't fail to come at. once and get some of the Big Bargains we have in Remnants. They' arc going fast. Goods that are worth 10, 12 and 15e for 6{c per yard. We have 13 dozen of 3Men's $5 Pants to sell at $2.98 and $3.24I. Look at them and you will be convinced that it pays to buy a job sometimes in place of regular goods. We have just received one case of Demity. sold nowhere for less than 7 to.Se, for 5c. Remember, 'all we ask is for you to come in anI look at our goods. 'We want the goods to sell themselves on their merit, not on -running down our competitors, andl saying things we dlon't know anything about. We will make it to vourg interest to see uIs on CLOTIIING. GENT'S SHOES MIEN'S AND) BOYS' STRAW HATS. LADIES' SAILORS AND) TRDIED) HATS. RIB BON, LACE. E3MBROID)ERY. CHIEFON. WHITE GOODS, DUCKS, CRASh. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, 3MEN'S SHIRTS IN EVERY STYLE. This is for 3Men, Boys and Ladies. White Organdies-Compare our 10e' colored Organdies with any 121c and 15e ones you can find. See our Half hose and Ladies' Hose-the latest things on Br'oadwvay. THE NEW YORK RACKET, C. W. KENDALL, Proprietor. 5 Farmers, __ You are now trving to get y'our lands right for' plant1 ____ing, and to help y'ou do so. youl wantl Plows. e Shovels. Spades. Forks. P'low Gear'. Wagon Gear. SWhen You Get Your Lands Right __ You will be planting seeds, aind to hlp y'ou do this -you will wanit F"erlilizer Distributors, Corn1 Pllntes, a (Cottoni Planters, Rakes. 1ll:1rr'ow', ii and :mly other You Will Need I'al. Nsu. Washe kLapring Ladher aln s taon --enable'you to1 repa)'ir at little cost. If' you planlt Tobac'co, colme to us for' y'our' Barn Flues. We make them any dimension required. 3 [ THE MANNIN HARWARE CO., 8 FRANK P. ERVIN, Manager.