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rUtllL8Es ALL COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24, 189,. Real Bargains. We don't want to carry over any summer stock if possible; so those who wish to secure some real bargains can get them at our store. Nice lot colored calicos, 3 1 2c. per yard. Scotch Lawns, 3 1.2c. per yard. All kinds of Summer Goods very cheap. All gents' Straw Hats closing out at cost. We are offering a beautifal line of Win ter Prints in the latest styles, at 4c. per yard; well worth Gc. A nice line of fast colors quilt Calicoes, in one to three yard lengths,at 33 yards for one dollar. Call au4 see our .yard-wide Sea Island 'Homespun, at 5c. per yard, or 4 1-2c. per yard by the bolt. The famous Pee Dee Regatta Plaids, at 4 1-20. per yard, by the bolt. When you want Flour, Sugar, Coffee and Bacon, by the wholesale or retail,give me a call, we sell them cheap. Yours truly, W. R 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. Rev. James McDowell and Mrs. McDow ell are spending some time at Pawley's Isl and. New crop Turnip Seed, all varieties. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. Rev. W. H. Hodges will return this week and preach in the Methodist church Sun day morning. Stationery of all kinds and all prices at Brockinton's drug store. The crowded condition of our columns and the editor's absence on the campaign prevents us from giving more news matter of a local nature. Woods'new crop Turnip Seed just ar rived. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. A man says "I shall" and a woman "I will." Base Balls and Bats, all prices. R. B. Loryen, the druggist. It takes at least sixteen summers to make one summer girl. A full line of shaving soaps and brushes at Brockinton's drug store. Woman's failure to interest a man often causes her to hate him. Big stock Baseballs and Bats. R. B3. Lor yea, the druggist. The only thing about a game of chance is the chance you have to lose. Play ball! Baseballs and Bats, best qual ity, lowest prices. It. B. Loryea, the Qrug gist. The bonds of friendship could not be more popular than Uncle Sam's. Everybody likes good perfumery. Dr. Brockinton has a full supply of alt kinds and can please you. Some people see without looking and some people look without see ing. Mrs. M. 31. David's school will open Sept. 5th. Terms, S1.00 per %onth. No tuition charged during free term. 5-2t If some busy men had -their just deserts they would have time to spend in jaiL The Clerk and Treasurer of the town council will have his office at Loryea's drug store for the transaction of all town busi ness. [aug 24-tf If a barber only goes over a man's face once he's less apt to strain his voice. -To Rent--September 1st, brick store fronting court house, now occupied by Max Krasnoff. Apply to Manning Hard ware Company. L50-tf If a woman could retain her beauty forever she might get along without brains. To Rent-One store, 22z32 feet, opposite W. & s. R. IR. station, St. Paul, S. C.; only 30 yards from depot; good stand. For terms apply WV. H. Shiver, St. Paul, S. C. {3 If a girl can't marry her ideal she has to content herself with some other girl's. ,Wanted-Antique mahogany Grand father's clock, handsomely carved case; also ladies' workstand, table and chairs, having draw feet. (3ilt frames, mirrors, old style, also bought. Address 335, Ramsey street, St. Paul, Minn. The average man thinks the sermon applicable to every other man in the congregation. SThe Manning Collegiate institute, a pre- I. paratory school for our leading colleges. will begin its fall session on September 5th. Every effort will. be made to give satisfaction. Tour patronage is solicited. 5-3t. Em. J3. BnowiE. When you call for DeWitt's Witch liazel O Salve, the great pile care, don't accept any- ni thing else. Don't be talked into accepting in a substitute for piles, for sores, lor~ burns. al R. B. Loryea, Manning; L. W. Nettles, For- pa eston; fl. L. Wilson, Jordan. Ip4 WVe should like to receive returns as pF early as possible and will remain at our t office until late Tuesday night. Tihose w ho p cannot send us the returns Tuesday nightp will please do soas early Wednesday morn- w ing as possible, as we must go to press tb about 3 o'clock p. m. to catch the down of rmail. For the convenience of the mana- tr Igers we have placed two pi-nted slips in La *each box. One to be locked up in the box, the other to be sent us. Managers, please give this your attention. You invite disappointment when you ex- l periment. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are re pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. They as *cure constipation and sick headache just as Itai sure as you take them. Ri. B. Loryea, Man- pa ning; L. W. Nettles. Foreston: H. L. Wil- hi son, Jor~an. IA Before marriage a man is really but haif a man and after marriage he is apt to be nobody at all. Notice. The Executive Committee of the Demo-' Cratic party of Clarendon will meet in the court house Thursday, September 1st, to tabulate the returns and declare the result of the election. Every member should be t present By order J1. EI.BEn'r DatvIS. Co. Chairman. / d & J .. _ _o~ 5cc, n Democratic Candidates To be Voted for Next Tuesday, Au gust 30, 1898. Rooms Exec, Com., Manning, S. C.,Aug.4, '9S. The following candidates have filed their pledges and complied with the rules ot the Democratic Executive Committee which governs the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, August 30th, 189S. Votes will be counted only for "those whose names are mentioned below. W. H. Ellerbe. R. B. Watson. Geo. D. Tillman. z E. L. Archer. G. Walt. Whitman. 0. L. Schumpert. C. C. Featherstone. M. B. McSweeney. uie. D. H. Tompkins. o M. R. Cooper. D. J. Bradham. G. Duncan Bellinger. Geo. S. Mower. State W. H. Timmerman. Treas J. P. Derham. j L. P. Epton. P W. D. Mayfield. Jas. H. Rice. . W. A. Brown. .:z J. J. McMahan. Jno. Gary Watts. J. W. Floyd. E. M. Blythe. H. R. Thomas. C. W. Garris. Those N. Berry. J. A. Sligh. J. W. Gray. B. B. Evans. N. H. Stansell. James Norton. J. E. Ellerbe. J. W. Kennedy. C. M. Davis. Louis Appelt. . Geo. R. Jones. C. R. Sprott.j W. J._Turbeville..2 j - --- - t L M. Woods. C E. P. (ieddings.s Henry B. Richardson. P A. L. Lesesne-.t E. Choate Thames. WV. I. Conyers. ---___ -- j b S. P. Holladay. Peter B. Mouzon. J. Elbert Davis. C Co. S. J. Bowman. Treas C L. L. Wells.-3 W. S. Richbourg.t Jeff. M. Davis. J James Mt. Windhamn. a a Simeon M. Youmans. WV. Charlton DuRant. W. T. Kennedy. tT.C. Owens. J. Furman Bahm J . H. Johnson. By order of Democratic xecutive Committee. J. ELBERT DAVIS, Co. Chairman. . J. RICHfBOURG, C Sec. Ex. Committee. t Robbed the Graive. A startling incident, of which Mr. John iver of Philadelphia, was the subject. .is Lratted by himi as follows: "I1 was in a ost dreatiful condition. My skin was most yellow, eyes .<unken, tongue coated.~ ~in continuazly in back and sides, no ap-? ~tite-gradually growing w eaker day by y. Three physicians had given me up. rtunately, a friend advised trying Elec ic Bitters; and to my great joy and sur ise, the first bottle made a decided im 'ovemnent. I continued their use for three teks, and amn ncrv a well man. I know ey saveO. my life,. and robbed th:e grave anothe.. victim,"~ No one should fail to y themx. Only 50 sets per bottle at R~. B. >ryea's Drug store, *1 -ri kor Representative. The undersigned friends of Mr. A. iL.a ~sesne in his absence from the county, I spectfully present his .1 ame to the public C a candidate for the Houses of Represen-t ives. Mr. Lesesnc will be absent for aI rt of the campaign. but we pledge for i a faithful attention 1o public duty. success as a private citiza n guarantees a zood public officer. C M Mason. Davi d Levi. R M McKnight, W Li Muldrow, W M Plowden, 0 C 3' carborough, D) WV irailsford. J H '.T Coullette, J C Lanham,. J s Ca natey. An Uncertain Disesi 10. ' e There is no disease more unec rtain in its o mtre than dyspepsia.. Physicit ans say that r ie symptoms of no two cases j :ree. It is u erefore most difficult to make a correct a agnosis. No matter how seven . or under hat disguise dyspepsia attacks yces . Browns' -on Bitters will cure it. Invailaa ble in all seses of the stomach, blood and ' nerves. Our Thank. We now stand upon the eve of another busy season and we wish to extend our hearty thanks for the very liberal pat ronage our friends have always given us in the past, and beg a continuance of the same. It has ever been our purpose to conduct a straightforward, legitimate business, charging a small, living profit on everything we sold. and never at any time allowing any clap-trap methods to be practiced in our business and we believe the public have fully appreciated this fact by the large support we have always enjoyed. No one can doubt this fact when they look back but four years ago to the small and modest business we had just started. and look today at the immense trade we now control. No clap-trap meth ods. no sharp tricks could ever have achieved such a success. Honest goods at honest prices has been our motto in the nast -nd it shall be in the future. Upon this rock we m ast rise or frll. Fine Dress Goods. Shoes, Shoes. For fifteen years we have Liade the study of dry goods a dilipent study and especially have we studiet' the wants of the trade in this particular section, and we do not wish to appear anyways boastful, but - e do assert sonee in a nr store we tr t e the be ii with all candor that there is no nan in this part of the country better pre- is the the Shoe Department, and in offering our line of Shoes to our pat pared to meet the wants of the dress goods trade than we are. We have had all of the great markets of the North at our command from which to pectgood results. We carry a full line of Gent's, Ladies', Misses' and Chil elect our stock and our experience has enabled us to skim the very cream dren's Shoes. Call and see us when you want a good Shoe. f the markets and have them here at our store for the inspection of our ady friends. 00 M A beautiful line of Silk Waist Patterns in the very latest designs; also i beautif ul assortment of Black Silk and Satin Skirts in plain and figured resigns. A beautiful line of Dress Patterns in the latest weaves-no two AN inp of Dress Trimmings ever shown in this town-Silks, Velvets, Braids We have a line of Gcnts, Youtls and Children', Clothing, to meet the Lnd Gimps ci evry description. Ladies, we earnestly beg you to come and wants of the trade; alsoa nice assorment of Pants. We also have some ;ee our line of Drchs Goods before making your purchases in this line, great bargains to offer in Gent's, Youths and Curildrens Hats and Caps. We will offer a line of Gent's Hats this season at 75c each that we feel D oesigns. oo s.sure has never bee offered to the trade before for less than to. D omestic D ry os In this department we have some sledge hammers. . 5,000 yards of Fine Dress Prints, absolutely fast colors, at 4e per yard; Clioice Fam ily G roceres. iever sold before for less than 5c per yard. 5,000 yards fast colored Prints, in lengths from 1 to 3 yards, for making Our strict conformance to first class goods in this department has en juilts and children's dresses, 33 yards for only $1. 5,000 yards of fast color Prints, in lengths from 3 to 5 yards, only 3 c per yad.with their trade this fall can always feel assured that they will get the best 5,000 yards Fine Dress Ginghams, colors absolutely fast, only 5c per yd. goods at the lowest possible prices. 5,00 yads havybrow Hoespn, oly ~c pr yrd.We keep constantly on hiand a large qtock of Flour. Sugar. Coffee and 5,000 yards heavy brown Homespun, only Sie per yard. 2,000 yards of the best grade of Dress Outings you ever saw offered at !c Rice. er yard; also large lines of Dress Outings at 7, 8 and 10c per yard. We speciaily offer now a great bargain in Green Coffee. One thousand It will pay you to look at our line of Woolen Pants Goods in Cassimeres ponuds in lots of 25 pounds and over at lc per pound- in less quantity. great12 bac per pound, ;llic Family Grcris Our111aaw 1 stit 1ofrmnetofrt1ls1gos1ntisdprtetha1n FineN illirleTy. In this department we propose to put forth extra effort and give to our lady friends a Millinery establishment worthy of their patronage. As in he past our Miss Beckham will have charge of this department, and the confidence the trade has in Miss Beckham as an experienced and tasty mil iner, warra'nts us in expecting a large and continued patronage. We have the goods And we will not be afraid to sell them at close prices. WN. . JENIKITNSON. County Campaign. Managers of Election. It Came Too Late and it is Too Long. Lack of space prevents an elaborate ac- Office Democratic Executive Committee We received from Mr. J. E. Ellrbe can unt of the meetings so far held. The Clarendon County. date for Congres, a letter nted Flor pening was at Pinewood last Monday with Mcani of the August 10 1an- a '9. i re ine "T we re n attendance of 200. Congressman Nor- quests*.; ns to reproince -The answers by 3 )n, on account of meetings in other Under authority of the County Demo- %Ioody, Fore, McKenzie and myscl, to1 >untiesdid not appear, but his opponent, cratic Executive Committee I hereby give the letter of Congressman Norton. which U U otisddntapabthsopnnofficial notice of the appointments of miand perdi n nshs ek r pe.cJ hE rEerre, there andonns a agers to conduct the primary election to be Ellerbe's letter reached is Saturday. 20th, A.T , ence and criticized him considerably, held August 30th, 1898, at the respective and the matter he desires pnblished did he Senatorial candidate, addressed theI Democratic clubs in Clarendon county. not reach us until Sunday uorning,21st, 2 $1.00. d - f Polls to be open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close inst. Hence, it arrived too late for this or of the dispensary law as the best so- at 4 o'clock p. m. Each voter will vote two issue. But had it reached us in time, we Oa -'- fun ition of the liquor problem. t be o ballots in separate boxes. One ticket will woul have declined its pnblication on ac- U !UUrU aem made a declaration for the elimnia- contain the names of State officers and the count of its length. The matter takes up It on of the beverage feature, as is proposed other ticket will contain the names of coun- nearly five columns of the Reforn Advocate e , oy the ?rollibitionists. te legilative can. ty officers and Congressman. A copy of and this paper has not thet imuch space to idates stood about the same way, with the rules governing the primary will be spare. We do not wish to cut .'ir. Ellierue de exception of dr. Sprott, who wanted to furnished the managers. off from a reply ard regret that hi. matter liminate the beverage feature, if it could The following are the managers: was not condensed to accommodate onr e done with practical effect. Captain Alcolu-J J Nettles, J R Hodge, J N space. ! ! jesesne favored the dispensary with more Brasington. 0-------004P a a l.t eringent retrhctions. Clarendon-A S Briggs, S E Ingram, W A stubborn cough or tickling in the The other candidates promised to serve E Daniels. throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. > the best of their ability, if elected, and Cross Roads-J F Richbourg. U I Le- Harmless in effect, touches the.right spot, 11 wanted to be elected. The race for see, Samp-I , reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at This 'onty Auditor, Supervisor Superintend- Doctor Swamp-I N Tobias, C J Haley, once. R. B. Loryea, Manning; L. \\. Net- is the season at of Education an.I Judge of Probate is S F Parker. tles, Foreston: I. L. Wilson. Jc:"-an. when Baseball is the eveloping some of the most promising Douglas-R R Tomlinson, F N Thomas, w n al.sh ien in the State. The Packsville meeting A Hic. esterday was also well attended and en- Manning F P-W T Touchberry, C A Be sure you're riht, thcz staa > ed There were no Congressional mud- Ridgill, W T Francis. right there. W e have an immense lingers and the "iittla fry" had things Fork-Jake Harvin, J D Reese, R L Lc air own way. gan, Jr. . The Iev. W. B. Costley of StockbridgLe, stock of Basebals Foreston Reform-C T Ridgeway. B 0 Ga.. while attending to his pastoril dties Cantey, J C Johnson. at Ellenwood, that State, was attack.-d lv and Bats and will Saved. Foreston-C M Mason, T L Bagnal, J W cholera morbus. le savs: "By chance I I have been using amon's Liver Pills Wilson. happened to get hold of a bottle of Cim- make a d Tonic eles forn past twiers Fulton-H B Richardson, Jr, D F Lide, berlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrho-i- Rem nd consider that they have saved me $500 H F Stack. edy and I think it was the means of saving ndtor'sbiller tahy nthave se te suf0 Harmony-J D Daniels, J G Plowden, S ty life. It relieved me at once." For e 2 doctor's bills, to say nothing of the suf- t Youmans byR.B.Loye, hedrggst ring and loss of time. I can recommend J Youmans. b . B. L , thWr laiJt.u 1 iel a, neofth bstliver pills ever Jordan -R C Plowdetn, J W Clark- i I____ em as one of the best livrtpllhevr m ide. 1 sell twelve boxes of Ramon's to Mouittrvctoamflan ude. of a othe eas Rn s hv Mannig-J H McKnight, F M Benbow, But very few men would strive to on prices and quality >ur of any other kind. Dealers need have A Wc-inberg. aciv0an fi ws' o esk o fear of getting overstocked on Ramon Aaener.'chieve fame if it wasn't for the sake o fer o getin ovestokedon amo Midway-J M Player, S E McFaddin,G enemedies for they are ready sale and al- mith of pleasing soie woiuan. avs give satisfaction.-It. L. McDaniel, D Smith. On int o~hCr up~~ r -sy gi so isal t y --. W.. Bock- New 'fown-T K McElvcen, E L Lang one MIinute Cong h Cnre pi, - ep R , B , ory a, eily- Man Fo s . ston, J F McFaddin. by its quick cures and ehildrenit imay take A I aton, Manning S. C. New Zion-W E Fleming, Pat Hardy, T in large quantities withont the least do'n M Beard. Fer It ha. won for it-olf the best reputa Our Ticket. Packsville-RJ Drahuham,J F lichborg, tior of any preimirtion usd tod y tor THE DRUG GIST, We have been requested to publish a J A Brown. cold, croni', tickling in the thro:a or ol~hi eo State ticket from the list of cndida te Panola-C W Brown, . II T Coulliette. nae cough;. R. B. Loryet. :.aning: LS OF THE C0.EN MORTAR. ad we do so, with the distinct understand- P Fairey. W Ntles.Forestdm; H. L. Wilson, Jor.. ig that it is not with a purpose of dictat- Pinewood-A W Griffin. G F Ulroadwa, A )a selection to the voters. The party it S DeSchanups. A\ wan never -ul r~ealizes theJ.FAN (1LH sakg the reqet Put it on the ground Silver-D J Mahoney. J NV Rhatie, W hardness of this unsympathetic world IN'LISJ, at the candidates were unknown to most H Boswell. until he tries to ride a bicycle. f our readers and that we are in a position Summerton-A P Burgess. J R Dingle. -N NJNG. S. C. judge. We therefore give the names of H1 L Brunson. For broken stiofaces, sores, insect bi-, >nhe - - White-P EhRidgeway, W C brns, skin diseases at1l esppalyl igentienienwowlreevou ni W t. I "ruth w''mr5; well. People- have learned idual vote. The other candidates are W s Anderson. Itiwr is only one relial:!i rwy De titt's that DeNitt Liz:1Early Risers are relia ood men also, and by picking uip i block All the pledges of candilates, toa.tier! Witch Il1. av \\hen yon eil r Do. ble little p.s ,r r.uiatimg the bowels, oen asfurnished by tbe e ecutive with the assessment fet-, most be ii :he Witt-s dnt accept counteirfeit. or franid enrnt constipition and sick headache. onuitee or by consulting the official hands of the county clurirma. -not. lIter i Yon wil nt e oisappm w1iith it Thcyv don't gripe. I. . Loryea. Manning; st in m is issue the voter can select and than 12 o'clock noon th e 20th day of An- W itch H. -: tive. R". . L rya an- L . . N tt-s. Foreston: It. L. W ilson. Jor stintisisu te oeren e n 4i in:L.W Nettles,. Fores:ton; II]. L. Wil-da ote for whom he pleases. The ticket we gus ning: .do ave selected after carefnl study is: The county campaign meetings will be son, Jordan. LEu a 1sal patch of ground For Governor--W H Ellerbe. held as follows: A m favorite is a woman who 0 - should be properly sown. For Lieutenant Governor-M B McSwee- ManninAgt 2. a oo convesatiolist; a woman 2 i evofStte Jradh Foreston, August >.7.forio . lt- DWitt's Witch iLaz--: Salve has the larg or Secretary ofSae]-S rahm oykin's Mill, August27faoieiaimnwoia or I-staeofnyalenth wrd.Ts For Attortii- General-G Doncan Ilel- dites floinfe ;va. assesse1 the ~'- ener- fat andl its mexit a id tihe t~d Thisl nFer. Stt ',raue- HT irin of Representatives. Sin; Judge Probuate, $5~ A most ra narkale record has been ma de to ttempt to conterfeit in. Loo out for For Comterlesr er- L H 'metn. Sprio. $0SueiedntoEu- -yiai~i Pef Cill Tontie in euning the man who attemplts to deeieve you when ForCoptrollerener - o EpainJtio n evsr S1~~dt 10; readert Ed chilly Ran' fe!r n all malarial tronbles you cl for DeWitt-s Witch Hazel Salve~the For uprnednofEuainJJ tn $10; wuill be d1;Tever by me in Onl v u nt i n every thuouand who rrat pile cure. Rt. Ii. Loryea. Manning; [eMahan. -1EManning August 25th, and I regquest that use i this famous remedy in i eported a L. W. -Nettles. Foreston; 11. L. \Wilson, Jor Frjultant auIpetrGna-- there be no delay in this deliverv. A meim- filnre to cite. urol to ,-h o: th,* the dan. For Railroad Commissioner-C W Gar. ber of the executive conimtittee'or one of money wats prin;'tly r,- 1'l Aiti' s an ear-trumpet the average wo the managers will please call at my office and guaranteed. -> c. Ve i yd ~ man is not a success. Next Tuesday is the dauy for the primary ~for the boxes. M. 1;rock:nton, Manniing, S. \lr hntnG.iilo fe ape he pvery oen atul eght ooc a.d vote. call for thte boana 'ehrsdfay2th eand th Whenever a girl tells a voung maxn of IDeWitt-s Witch -Hazel Salve have been oe patls o'e tgtclock p..N remstaind presidlents of the clubs must send in two that her dress is made of materia ud trbedyth mnuaurr.W t lese are zuocdckd. m.N eitaincertified copies of their club rolls by the den't iumi le thto h to be bete ro ot ther con idence in its mer cesaenee.that does P .1 ieits o you wot. itcures piles, burns. party coming for the box. silen.Iscaldis, sores in: tie shoitest sp~tee of time. o ..S O %.IA..Count Chairman- .\bout one month ago my' child, which is lR. I . Loryea,.,Manning l. W. Nettles, ar.rs te Th Kind Youl Have Always Bought .___---__ ifteen months old, had an attack ofdiar- Foreston: 1H. L. Wson, ordian. irature rhu-a accomipanied by vomiting. I gave it "In time of peace prepare for war," c, tucklen's Arinica Salve. such remedies as ire usually given in such must have been the motto of the a | T~~~'[he best salve in the world for cuts, cases, bu isnothing gae reief,hi we ntnitr howssi tn Attenution, Manning surd r ies, tetter, chappe ha, chil'blais fo a week. At this time the child had jcously engaged to seventeen girls. Headquarters Manning Guards, i corns and all skin eruptions, anid positively been sick for about ten days aind was ha- -_____ Manning, S. C.. Aug. 20, 1898. I cures piles,or no pay required. It is guar. ing about twenty-five operations of the 'The Best Remedy for~ Flux. There will be a shooting match by this anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money bowl everyatwies ous, nd w e we M.Jheatis elnw tc 'cocp.an.aur, Ags 7h a -1:30crefunrd. PricerSis per box. orysae by li it would no)t live. Chamnb.rlain's Colic, dealer of Pulaski, Ky.. says: "After stiffer 'clock, to m., atwhese W er ise R.___ B.___ Loyn Cholera and Diarrhoa Rtemedy was recoin- ing for over a week with ilux, and my phy :etetobprsn.Wathgrymended, and I decided to tr'y it. I soon sician failed to relieve me, I was advised to niforms. We expect to be inspected soon Notice. 'noticed a change for the better: by its con- try Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rde f httemnatedtedil.B The Doctor Swamp Democratic club will tinued use a complete cure was brought rhca Remedy, and have the pleasure of rro V. M. Lzwis, vote at .tlehobeth schoolhouse on August about and it is now perfectly healthy.-C. stating that the half of one bottle cured J. C. Gn.uAm. Captain. 30th, instead at Mr. Lee's, as heretofore. L. Boaggs, Stumptown, Gilmer Co., W. \ a. me." For sale by iR. B. Loryea. the drug 1st SegatT.. 'romte Preident. For sale by R. B3. Loryca, the druggist. gist. DECISION is MID The Dye is Cast. We are in the imercantile business to sell goods and t is our il tention to give our customers the best articles in the iarket for the least money. We are in a position to meet all honorable competi tion. Look Out for Our Big Leaders. If you will always notice this space-ior onur prices you will be benefited by it. We have just bought over 100 barrels of good Flour that we can recommend to our trade. Can sell you a good Flour that we can recommend for $4.50 per barrel. We don't think it can be bought elsewhere for less than $5.25. Good Coffee for S. 10 and 12.c per pound. Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Canned Goods and other Gro ceries at lowest figures. Call and'see us and we will convince you that we are the ones to buy from. Car load of Jute Bagging and Ties just received and can give you lowest figures on same. Watch and ask for prices and be con-. vinced. Yours truly. HARVIN & BA R RON THE L YELLOW FRONT. $Io,ooo NEW THINGS NS |NEHOE IAOH' N' r.U . The Most Up-to-Date Milli nery Stock in the County. 0. W. KE NDA LL. F TWWomen !i SAfter you have tried Doctors and all *other preparations, and they have failed * to-reliee-y-u, the-n--se SGOEiRSTLE'S * FEMALE PANACEA. I IT WILL CURE YOU. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS IN MEDICINES. *L GERSTLE & CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors. You can never tell how a girl looks Ln at the breakfast table by her makeup ~ r~il n eeig at the opera in the evening. ~ ir~i~ t~,i Irno CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. - The Kind You Have Always Bought DRA. Signatue ofand Sutrey in and ns elor n g.w C a i t ne S. C. ,