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'lth fanning . PUBLISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1899. Make Your Dress to Fit. A cheap dress made to tit looks muc h better thati a fine dress hltit made. Any one ean m natke the'ir dresses to fit IncelyV if they will huy a pattern trom u;. We -,ill hold the ageney for Butterick Patterns for this countv and we bave new fashiou plates to give ont each month to our customeurs. We do not keep the Patterns in stock but just select the ntubers antd siz you need along with uie price and we will order it direct to you at your own post uiee which will oniv take about threo days to reach any post ofiee in this county. No one can come in our store aud see the grtat Bargains we offer in Calicoes, Homuespuns and gent's pants goods without buying. Just think of th-, a good quahty of ten quarter Sheeting. at 12 1-2 cents per yard. We oftfer some of the greatest bargarts in Jeans ever offered in this town. If von want to buy cheap plug Tobacco here is the place to do it with the cash. Yonrs 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. J. H. Lesesne left Monday fcr a trip on the road. The Legislature adjourned at Zi -'clock this morning. Silver Skin and Yellow Onion Sets. R. B. Loryea, the ?.ruggist. Mr. T. B. Haynesworth of Florence was in town several days last week. Just received, a lot of Itust Proo' Oats. Legg & Hutchinson. Miss Mavme 51. Harvin left yesterday for an extended visit to relatives on Eiisto Island. iBrockinton has a full line of spectacles. and can !it young or old eyes. Try him. Mr. W. B. Wilson, manager of the Caro lina Grocery Company, Charleston was in ovn '"Onday. Woods' Seed are good seed. We sell them. It. B. Loryea, the druggist. The high water in Santee drove out lots of deer to the bill last week and a dozen or more were killed. Everybody likes good perfumery. Dr. Brockinton has a full supply of all kinds and can please you. The District Conference of Sumter Dis trict, of the Methodist Church, meets at Manning the latter part of May. WVoods' Southern Garden Seed are the best for Southern planting. Just received a full line. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. Miss May Wilson left Monday for Ninety Six, where she goes to atten d the marriage of her friend, Miss Maggie Rice. For Rent-Fourroom cottage. SG; Net tIes house, 8 rooms, $13. Apply Mrs. E. C.. Alsbrook. [09-tf There will be preaching at Fellowship church next Snnday, 26th inst., at 11 a. mo. and 4 p. mn., by Rev. J. J. Meyers. Thomas & Bradham have just received a car of the best Mules and Horses of the season. They can suit anyone t rota a don key to a camel. [34-ft Smallpox is said to be epidemic in Sum ter county, and a few scattering cases in the upper portion of Clarendon cour~ty. LOST-On Sunday. 18th, between th Baptist church and my house, ladies' gold watch. A suitable reward will be paid for its delivery to me. J. L. Wrz.sos. There is a heavy criminal docket await ing the arrival of court here next Monday Judge Aldrich will be the presiding Judge. Bearing down sensations, internal heat and female weaknesses are cured by use of Simmons Sqaaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Sold by Dr. WV M Brockinton. Dublin Williams. colored, sentenced at the last session of the court for one year on the chaingang, has been pardoned by Gov ernor Ellerhe. Don't wreck a life! From girihood to womanhood the monthly corurses should be regulated with Simumons Squaw \'ine Wine or 'Tablets. Sold by Dr. \\ M1 Urkton. Judging from the number of towns that are petitioning the Legislature to estab lish dispensaries, the sentiment is grow ing rapidy all over the State.-Daily (N. C.) Reflector. Mother's trusted friend, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, prepare the system for confinement, shorten labor and make childbirth easy. Sold by Dr. WV M Brockin ton. The stock of goods of Mr. B. A. Johnson, as agent, and some other personal property were sold at auction Monday by R. M. Strange as agent to dispose of same. The stock of goods was bid in by str. uV. B. Wiison ot Charleston for five hundred del lars. A two or three week's course of Dr. M .A Simmons liver medicine will so regnate the cxci etOry functions that they will o;ver ate withont any aid v~hat,-ver. soda by Dr WV M Brockinton. There will be the regular services at the Mdethodist church on Sunday, condaucted by the pastor. Subject for the afternoon sec tore, Life and Claraeter of Dainiel. Here after the lecture on Sunday afternoon will begin at five o'clock. Tihe public is cordi ally invited. A sluggish Liver causes drowsines, leth argy and a feeling of apathy. ?r. \l A Simmons liver medicine arouses the liver, and cheerful energy succee ds sluggishness. Sold by Dr. W M Brockinton. The Secretary of State has issued a char ter to the Peoples' Tobacco Warehouse Co. The capital stock is to be $2,500. T1he corporators are C. M. Mason, C. S. Land and Dr. W. M. Brockinton, and the pur pose of the company is to handle tobac'co at Manning. To Sweeten the breath, brighten the eye. lear the complexion and insure the nat nral bloom of health, use Dr. M A Simmons liver medicine. Sold by Dr. WV M Brockin ton. Deputy Sheriff Gamble returned to Man ning Sunday night from Waynesboro, Ga. with Wade Ward andI Cornelia Bryant. both white, ebarged with living in adoltery. They were wanted here and tied to Geor gia, but Sheriff Bradham located them and secnring requisition papers f rom the gov ernor~soon had them back here and in jail. where they will ansao er at court. THE Tno~s has received a letter from Mr. S. IR. Tobias of sanford Colorado, announne ing the death of his daughter. Mrs. Eliza A. Whitney. M!rs. Whitney was the wife of one of the Latter-Day Samnts preachers and died about the 14th, of Feb. from Pheni mnonia, after giving birth. Mr. Trobias~ and his daughter left Clarendon county about a year ago, and have made many friends People in this coantry im ue tb. have recentlv i thr' a cold snel, ali when t reached zero iu Manining it W:1 un d''nted even in the experiene el eo est citizens. Those pojp !c" bar --"1c to Kloutike wou!d bL 'lhed to Lave Suchl a p!!of weather. Thie coldes t dtl~ known in Ahtska the mercurv reached 2 ,it .r ta below zeo.laes uorts o Ltrri . :fftern no g t th aid th-: I vn y tel from Norway :i t Stlt tiemII tO> Alask, woo 'o 0 for any such thingi as a rs--, to 1've. ihe hifepet~ whichi hL caried ml'v lades a'af:v over the !111S S W;ie kr Tab', ts. Sold by Dr. \\ :1 iioci; intonl. The Snow Catused Some Fuai. It is proverbially said that e' cry Li r has its sweet, but that every sWtet has as bitter can also be atteste l by soe Of 1: voung folks wilka got SO lnCO alure i ot coastinug dowxn t Uch\ ke ide 1'ke I. MId Un the sow hst wk Onl thw 1. day (f the Sport it was learned tint t;. owner oi te la upoli n which0 the yol.';' pleOPIC wrt, COiatirg, an d upon whi eatS had been plinted, was very miuc'h sl ".de' ed at thL crowd entering upon th' land anid slidtig down the hill witout his per mission, as it was thought that the kats wou:,' be daumged. It turied out filmt..ly, however, that the snow was roo deep to hurt the oats and they were not dama.;ed at all, but this was not Pnown :.t the time. When the crowd were stopped from sid ding on thu land the report ituediatelv becamte currtnt that ever lo1 wVho Lad either coasted down the -ill or playel snowball upon tLe land, whether it be a young man, young hidy, married lady or child, would be indicted for trespass, and as the crowd had consisted largely of mar ried ladies. young ladies and chiiblren, who did not understand the natu 'f itlict ments, the alarm became miore inteus::. The mnagi-trate bere being one who had taken palt in the sledding, he Conidl not issue any papers, and it was said that the whole party would be taken to Foreston. The young ladies at irst thought that only the young men would be carried in manacles of steel before the terri tying pres ence of Jadge iRtebbhurg at Foreston, and avowed that they would stand by the young meri who had given themu so much fuu, even if it becatme necessary to go with thei to trial at Foreston. But when they - were informed that they too wou!d be arrested, and that their pretty little hands also riight have to wear a pair of double automatie threelinked-case-ardened-nlickle-p I a t e d bracelets, that fit up around the wrist with Click, click,elick soufnd, then their loy:dty for the gallunt boys Was not so greLt. 'hey felt Ihat the tirst person who ever got a man :nt"- trouble was a woman,* but that the boys wo re entirely responsible for this trouble, as the ladies would never have thought of th s thing had it not been for the young nizn, and that while Adam never did get his rxvenge ack on Eve, yet some of her .escend:ents were now catehing it. But oh, iv' how the trouble did increase, when they were informed that boarders at the strange House were not indulged with such luxur. es as fire,even in such weather; what a contemplation it was to think that while the law does not make lady conviets do such heavy manual labor as digging ditches and building causeways, yet they are supposed to do such work as they can; for instance sewing and patching with coarse ball thread, cooking three ponnd corn side loaves and washing striped clothes. Anl what horrors came over them when consta ble Tobias was armed with a warrant tixed up in that hurrilike blue paper, aud went on his round summoning eight ot the ring leaders, four young ladies alid four young men, to appear at the court house at 4 o'clock Saturday to stand triali ani make a test case, to see if all the balance should be auled up too. "Oh, it's a joke," they cried. "But then it can't be, because that's the deputy!' "It must be so, did you see that blue papei?" --W'ell, if it ain't a jake', why did the same muau sign two names on the warrant?' "No, it must not be a joke, because father woudni't tell a story!' "Oh, pshaw! Ha! ha! ha!.' and the whole crow~d would laugh a s:ickly laugh, while the court house was being filled with old, young and middleaged, men and boys, women arid children. all synmpaithizing with the eight who were arrested. and hoping tha: the sentences would be light, as their fate would depend also upon0 the result of this test ease. What a re::ef it was wxhen the1 suppoud .Magistrate did not show up, and all the names on the warrant turned (out to be tietitionis. Hoiw much tmore pleasant it is. instead of 'going' to jail, to) sit byv a nue fire and tala to a young inend(?) lruim another cunuty, or to wxrite a letter to Cub and tell 50ona1body what i a harrow, escape 1 had fr in going to jai or to be able to leae .\o:.dayv niorninig and pay' a vsit wi~thout beitig boi'rd over to eourt, or teni to take a rile in the afte.rnooni and hauv. a ~aier that nighto een i; pe ople do get sick in the contry. Dr. M1 A Simmons liver mei~inei by ex pellingz !ram the body the excess of bile anid acids, improves the assimiative pro cesses, puoniies the blood, Tones up and strengthens. Sold by Dr. WV M Brockin Attention, Connor's Rifleni. There will be a meeting of the Con nors Mounted Rifles at this place on Saturday, February 25, at 9 o'clock and all members of said company are respectfully ordered to be present as1 business of importance will be trans acted on that day'. We will have a drill and all memubers mlust be on hand. Come forward, boys, and show up in ranks, as we have had a nice snow and I know you are willing now to give a good dirill and to talk over the pleasant time you have en joyed in the cold of Monday, 13th inst. Be sure, all members of the Connors Mounted Riflemen to meet at Packsville on the 25th of Feb ruary, 1899. H. B. BATEMAN. Packsville, S. C., Fe b. 17, 1899i. An Enterptrising Drugis!. Thre are fewv muefnimore wide awake and eniterp)rising than IR. It. Loryvea, who spares lo ains to -eculre the best of evxerthing i his hne for his miany cuistomersi. He nw has the valuabie au--nty for Dr. King's~ New Discovery !1r 'consumtption, c'oughs an colds. 'This is the wo'ndertul remiedy' that is pro lite'intg such a furor allI over the count ryv i' ts mtany startl~ing cure' It ab slte 'y' eures ac~ihita, bronebitis, hoarse mss ttid. ll alffectitS o1 the throat, chest and11 innigs. '.1a1liat above drug stoic an~d get a1 trial bottle free' or a regular sizec for 50 cetit andi $1. Guiaranteed to cure' or price rfund1ed. 5 Oyster Dmnner and Suipper. On next Wednesday, March 1st, there wl be a'J oyster dinner andi supper served by the ladies of the Methodist church at teo store formterly occupied by the Davis Hardware Company. An etnjoya~ble time is promised to all. The public is cordially invited to come and partake of the fuast. : .i'rs th ,,,.The Kiild YIu Have Alats Blgt For Men Only. Ladies, please skip this paragraph. It got into our columns by mi-take and we have asked the printer to set it upside -x Bpuckle iot AnO uiaO Saie. 'he best sail'e in thle world for cuts, bruises, sires, uileers. sadt rheum,. fever Sres, tether, chiappled hands, chlilblainfs. orns and ill ski n erupltioILS, andl polsitive-(ly cures piles,or tno payt~ required. It is guar' anteed to give pe'rfect sat~ifaction or mon-t'.'v eun ded. lce '7u'. per beo. F"or sale b y Letter to the Sons of ConfederaIte An.r.on, S. C . n. :;1. 1 3. Mv Dear Coiruradcs: Divison. I:::t. Ias of' C , ife1-rate N rans, I w tn to Iv a rank tnd pnL lI withl them - di r'f t u s,: well as, wVT" t .- Sons ofI t, rn i h undtbitai:I atle eoni n *'the. ea. 2: s:,ir Lt in wh ib :t i writt*::. Toalar-- x-: t h repnii i of Cth .- o f rt e :in to b),- ;m-ld In Chamr le-st-in n\bi v 10th to 13th ixh rests u. on t M: ti " tI, :l i : - a We. aI., ; t oCcas Ion, it b , ,-; ( tlI b :ar otr sh~e n te ok,:t .-,lmatribu1te to *!tr t 1. l i' yi : , :.kn. 'Ihe - .-asio <1.- .-(,: I t a ;i relrae up n us, I . tLitmIh I:.y 'L ctk o.f wilin - niess on our Prt th I the prepartions for the ont:-' : ' i:t t,1 -- the guests 0 the State they .N." fai' t receve th,- ,I tin 'Ind c ire wich t l- have a ri4ht to xte *IL t.I ' Thre I it bo"oves the il-AmI Iiers of tvty (':tX p ;n thi.; division, to ai i~ntIed..ate. s"is to salen anII :ctive 'irt1 re1 t in thi m tt--: to re vive a lin-l litv Ierest i - on.;nz tt(Ons1; tI urge th r L r t 'aup.; to c:) :-t and r:nit aLt onl~c the n uild to the Gcien. _H. r:d to this Divison; to akst*'ps :ing t tection of dele .-: s tov t s It no :in shoirt, to) pr-p:tre iII every wIy t'.k a cr*itab:e appexar anee of th diii on that otans:ou. C.0111delb . \'vri L n i :i on of Vvte rnis froi I:! i th obl Conftederate States will be Ore ent in 4 ichtrlest on this graId occasion'. The fam,- of' SotIh Caroliia's hosp.it ha pretared tleil to expect a wrmnes of welcome, 111ia deiimontration of h0osptiIyitt such- as has never been Cqu11aled in tht- Soutth. WVe cannot afford tlIat they sh1a1llb disappointed in the least of their ex2ectatio That we miay .c coIpliI:ed propt:ry a.ll that lies before us, t is ne -essary that we b-gin our work ith' ut a momlIifent's ']ihiv. Therefore, I call upon the ofiers of the various Camps to tak- stIS withoult a day's delay to reor 'galizes their Camlps, if necesilry aull to do ill that is pIssile to pit our division in shape to dischaimre its duties as hosts witb credit to- ourselve-. To those Sons of Vetcnicz. who 1.) not be1org to our organi 6-aion, I mal.:e the earnest l-a that they wi ;tI i miedliately proucteed to organize am1ps, or else to join the caips already ,m 1. Mr. Robert A. Smyth, Comman Aer-ini-Chief, Charlestoi, S. C.. or I will Xd furni~ th. nec.ssary blanks, and ivr- you lI the informiation von ask for >n th sibj.:et of organizing Camp<, and on :e g-neral and special objects of our or Ier. I have an abidIni faith that I shall not ippeal in vain 'to tLe iiii-l, the spirit of 'o'.ity and[ the loyaltv of the Sons of Vete-'r Iis of "outh Carlina. .M. L. Boxiai, Coninitding S. C. Division, U. S. C V. )fieial: II. HI. WVxiss, Division-Adjutant. Bears th The Kid You Have Always BoUg1t Bignatuo of.O W List o' Jurors. Following are the names drawNv as urors to serve at the next term of :ourt, beginning on the 27th day of February next: GRAND JURORS. R L Felder, Felder's. R L Gavle, St. Paul's. W C Chandler, Manning. H B Berry, Alcolu. Frank McKnight, Davis Station. J W Weeks, Pinewood. J A Barfield, Seloc. H J Haley, Jordan. H J Wheeler, Sardinia. J1 H T Collette, Panola. J M1 Floyd, Seloc. T 31 Reardon, Workman. HOLDOVER JURORS. J A Brown, H S Lowder, J H Alsbrook, A C Richardson, Jr., A M1 Brailsford, J J Barwick. PETIT .JURORS. J C Manning, Fulton. B P Broadway, Pinewood. E P Mathis, St. Paul's.. Ra gin Mathis, St. Paul's. (Geo H Huggins, Manning. J Tr Bagnal, Manning. WV 3 Plowden, Manning. A T Budden, Sardinia. J W Childers, Jordan. J J Stukes, Davis Station. Selwyn Dingle, Summnerton. 1) .H Boykin, New Zion. R E McFadden, Jr., Sardinia. J A Way, Silver. J A Gardener, St. Paul's. C W Snyder, Manning. Samuel Sparks. St. Paul's. J C Bryant, Packsville. WI H Muldrow, Wilson's. WV N Stukes, Paeksville. John Smith, Workman. A L Lesesne, Silver. H N Barwick, Packsville. P H Broughton, Fulton. WV N Barkley,. J M Barrow. norkmnan. J T Brogdon,. J B Tindal, Mantling. P 31 Mitchemi, Jordan. A J Morris, New Zion. B () Cantey, Foreston. 1) WV Brown, Pinewood. WV T Kennedy, Seloc. E P Gleddings, Summtzerton. M1 A Bell, Davis Station. S S S..one, Packsville. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of , Al tention, Mantng Guiards. Manning Guards, you are hereby or dered to aplpear at your armI~ory Saturday, March 4. at 2 o'clock p. na. in grey uniform. All me~iabI's mu1.st be present as thlere will be ulnportant busine's brought before the companly for conidetirationl. Byv order W. M1. Lrwis, F. C. ELnvi, 1st Lt. Capt. A. J. Gill. Jr., Scotia, S. C., writes: I have us-d Dr. \M A SLimIonS liver nmedi eine in my~ failyI~ 101 years. It has cured ii gestion1, dyspepsial, co'nsti pation, and malny othler aitLents. Sold by Dr. WV M A man never becomes thoroughly depraved atd beyond the hope of re demption, until he begins to make excuses for attendinlg a circus. Keep Quiet and use Chambe~riain' e olie-, cholera antd di trrhoca tremedy for a!! pins oif the stomi ach and all unatural looseness of the bow els. It always cures. For sale by Ri. Bi. Loryea, druggist. ChI:IIberlain's coutgh remledy has saved the lives oft thousan~lds ot eroupy\ children. It is also W wiltt anl eqlual for colds and whooping contgh. For $.a~e by R. U. Lor yea, druggts:. [janllay No nsatte-r h~ow poor a man is there mav latve been a time when be rode in lis own carriatge-while his niother p)ushed it along. miars t'he The KM- You Hava Aiways Boutt S :gL aire PacksTille Paragraphs. Editor TiE TIMES: The public term of Packsville Academy closed last Friday, 17th in stant. Prizes were awarded to the follow ing students: After a close contest in the Senior department for best spelling, the prize, a very nice geog raphy, was awarded to Nonie Corbtr by her teacher. She is a very bright eyed and intelligent little girl and deserves much credit. In the Junior and Primary depart inent prizes were awarded as follows: First, Anderson Boswell; second, May Broadway; third, conte.ted for by Viola Mceeod and Annie May Broadway. Distinction-First, Hattie Stukes; seconid, Partia McKnight and Wash Broadwav: third, Nonie Broadway: fourth, Bertha Stone, Ferdinand Stone, Juanita McLeod, I Writing prizes were contested for by Anderson Boswell. Hattie Stukes, Juanita McLeod, Cleve McLeod. Ber tha Stone, Julian Bradham, Cleve MeLeod winning. Primary-First, Ethel Corbett; see ond, Essie McKnight; third, Fannie Mell Bradhain; fourth, Lawrence Barwick. Distinction-Mattie Bradhamn, Ray Curtis, Fannie Broadway. Professor and Mrs. H. B. Senterfeit will leave this morning for their hoiue at Ridge Spring, S. C. Dr. W. H. Reynolds paid a flying visit to his family last week, return ing to Cuba last Monday. The snow was heavy here and the freeze was "singeing," though every thing "green" was not killed, neither was "spirits" frozen. We have heard of a very popular wedding to be here on the ':9th inst. 0, it's easy to guess who. Mrs. F.S. Geddings,with her daugh ter and Miss Marion E. Kruse. went to Manning Saturday. Miss M. E. Barwick is expected to return from her home, where she has been at the bedside of her sick moth er, today, and will teach again next week. Is the oats crop killed? BLONDELLE. Packsville, Feb. 18, 1899. VALEDICTORY CARD. Mr. Editor: Please allow me space to extend to you my sincere and kindest thanks for your thoughtful courtesies and consideration shown me during my stay in your county; also through ;our valuable paper I wish to speak a few words of re mnembrance to the students and as sistant teachers -with whom it was my pleasant privilege to be with du ring the school term at Packsville which closed last Friday. I only re gret that the term was so short, and I shall ever feel a deep interest in their success in life, cherishing a happy mnemory of the days spent in their midst. To the good people of Packsville and vi-inity with whom it was the good pleasure of my wife and myself to first cast anchor when we began to sail peacefully on the sea of wedded life; your compliment ary expressions have caused us to have the very kindest thoughts of you with best wishes for your future which will ever be cherished in our memory, and may all who chance to read these lines fully realize this rep resentation: "A sheaf of wheat sus pended near a waterfall"-plenty with friendship, benevolence and charity surrounded with peace and prosperity, make and keep them happy while we are away. Our as sociations have been pleasant; words are inadequate to express our regret at parting, yet may we all meet in that blissful eternity to part no more is the last written expression at pres ent to all who have been so kind to us. Good-bye. BLONDELLE. Ridge Spring, S. C., Feb. 20, '0. THE TIES regrets the loss of such a valuable correspor dent as Blondelle. It wishes him much suc cess wherever he may be thrown,and hopes again some day to have some of his valuablo communications. An Hlonest Medicine for La$rippe. George W. Waitt of South Gardiner, Me., savs: ' l have had the worst cough, cold, c: ill and grip and have taken lots of tras~h of no account but profit to the vendor. (Ci;uubrlain's C2ongh Remedy is the only thing that has lone any good whatever. I have used one 50-eent bottle and the chills. c'-i and grip have all left mec. I congratu late the mannufacturers of an honest nuedi ecne." For sale by Ri. E. Loryea, drug. THEPROFIT IS DOWN Never have fine goods sold for lower prices than we are now maki ing, on Irresistible Bargains, We invite your inspection of our every department, which will re v-eal to you bargains for cash that will defy all competition. W'e ask the privilege of selling 'yni <,n the clo'sest living naargin the flue. styies and <qnalities that mony en n buy in the line of Dry Gioo ds, Shoes, Clot hing, Iats, Caps, Ihardware, Groceries, Etc. Ful! suiply of Farmuer' Imople u.. on hand at Rock 11-ttomi Largai ns in1 (lotiu : never hecard of b.-foie, :nd in fait in eer:. thing that we keep. inpc ho goods. eonmpare t he prices and you must admit that we are offering the opp)ortunity of the season. Give us just one chance to make Iyou lhappy with hxantiful goods at' bed-rock prices. Economy, comfort and satisfac tion goes with every purchase made of Your truly. S. A. RIOBY. fli.ii VMONEY, BACK-PAT AND GOVERNMENT I [11 flUCLAIMS OF ALL 9 KINDS SOLICITED. P .Ett'N fankido cli aamst th(overnmenct ofi the United stales, we 1,ssess unisurpassed facilities-knowledge, skill, expe M!'r&t f-a Qick 'ork, Failthpd service and .risi',ed ped()Sy qSbr(tcret. D3o not fail to w rile to us beinre giving your ease to any one else. I t will pay vou to do so. Information free. Highest references given on demand. DOYLE &r RKMAN. WASHINGTON. 0. C. Wishes to call the attention of thi be of interest to all who are int Lowest Possible Cash Prices. It will pay you to study our pri-es carefully. Even if you never buy from us it will teach you the price of goodS and let you know when you are getting bargains. Five thousanl vards fine Shirting Prints at 3le per yard. Five thousand vards fine Merrimack Shirting and Dress and Waist Prints at 41c per yd that look very cheap at 5 and Ge per yd. Three thousand yards of the prettiest line of Indigo Dress Prints ever shown in this town; this is a line of Calicoes that every housekeeper can depend on: it will not fade. Indigo dyed prints, you know, are fast colors. Three thousand yards of the prettiest and softest yardl-wide Bleach Homespun ever offered in this place at Gc per yard. We also carry an immense stock of vard-wide Fruit of the Loom at 7Tc per yard. Also an immense line of the famous yard-wide Gilt Edge Bleach at 5c per yard. Yard-wide Lownsdale Cambric at 10c per yard. It will do you good to call and see the line of yard-wide Per cales we offer at Gec, per yd. Also a beautiful line of the finest yard-wide Pereales made at 10c per yd. Our line of Ladies' Black Skirt Goods is the most complete ever shown in town. Please note the following: Black Brilliantine, 38 inches wide, 35c per yd; Black Brilliantine, 38 inches wide, 50c per yd; Black Brilliantine, 3S inches wide, 60c per yd; fine Black Fig ared Brilliantine, 46 inches wide, 50 and 60c per yd; fine Black Serges for ladies' skirts, 46 inches wide, at 50 and 75c per yd. Also a beautiful line of All-Wool Navy Blue Serge for ladies' skirts, 46 inches wide, at 50 and 75c per yd. If a lady wants a nice All-Wool Henrietta for Mourning, we can furnish it to her as- cheap as any house in this county. We have Black Henrietta, 46 inches wide, at 50, 75, $1 and $1.50 per vd. All kinds of suitable Silk Trimmings to match them. Ladies, we wish to call your special attention to a beautiful line of Ladies' Ready-Made Shirt Waists and we offer them at 40c each, almost what the cloth will cost you. The Waists are most excel lently made and are sure to fit; it will pay you to look at these things. We only have about 200 of them now on hand. Yours ' We EeIO Sand Recommend Wood's Seeds.OL S S "Tested and True." Rai' ht ieBlai W Xood's Seeds are Southern a grown anld aeadapted fo "TEBS SNOETO00. 3 Southern soil and clituate. SFor an early crop and a good Sstand be sure to plant Wood's D 0. H AIE i Seeds. ALso SSilver Skin and Yellow Den- ~ Smetn .C ver Onion Sets and Wood's ~ Early RoseeSeedWotatoes.ne FarsFin AOBf THE ,. Buggy and Wagon Re R. SIO LYBADRUGGIST. pairing, Overhauling and SN OF THE COEN MORTAR. Repairing Boilers, Engines, 2 Care LaiGrippe or bad c~lds or et.goo 2 conghsinon day by using -MIT i Laxativelromo Qi~ineC..OPLsit BEaLL Church Viwe sil and guarantee these gondC. i o pod ]pig 6'hug[, B. B. LORYEA, The Druggist. ( Fine Horseshoeing a Specialty. """""'"""""""""""""""YTTYVVV""""~ 3. L. WILSON, W HE2N YOU COME Koa TO TOWN CALL AT yPbi n SHAVING SALOON TN NUAC OPNo n Which is ritted up with an ren lorprsn iEPUE cye to the comfort ofi hi ( n ftesrnetadbs op customers. . .r t.i -u yurIn HAIR-CUTTDI acG IN ALL STYLES,OFIEATOACWAHUS Inuancigvn ripoe; Aogent. TINEEINSRACEK COPYI~ DfESIGN ROTEdTaN. then model .\lUTAL, ofhNew fore epesenatio THE PRUDEN 10 ~osu~nrs o Lag [ a, Bone o Pte T f ee atiet cpatt wiCallhon metheforoltnkingOout yourorntur an iunttya teanloincrie. -INTCtrESO P Stptn stopper, ANcDp doen ANIG=.C Dont.~ e, with3 nean a lAlcoardil. invtaio rie s en endestd. tht- lele is-~ you, vet r ;al J.rnte L.ad o W t e ic s- PRTchO.Snimdl secorpoo and m-ltorndree exaoiuationdandbydthee. edi eUmers itLer Beer, tU tiA.SNOW&tr . Bewrai ring Comany, ofPtet aer ANG,D. ChretnC,ha~en mad arncmentsET NS.C with the SSuttCarolinatStaenautoorstie Lb n whihrtey re nd tovetiorer Gec.8.r'Hakrware Iro comes or shimn..ts in IOeer -n and quaxnya Ctlinpies: indow acTyEE Ornmi~I P a int patiet t ldoppe a S1fr, 60..e doe .. n ls Ha0.-borel 1 01 . JatisOrdrngt st.st htteb iAN STH forin orJbWroTeTmsofc public to a few facts which must erested in First Class Goods at the MILLINERY. As usual, we will have in stock a large and well selected line of fine Spring Millinery, something to suit everybody. We regret to announce that our Miss Beckham, who has served us so long and so well, is with us no more. We wish Miss Beckham success in life for a more faithful and trusted person was never in our employ. Our Millinery Department will hereafter be in charge of Miss Lydia Coppedge, a lady who comes to us highly recommended and who has had some eight years' experience in the millinery business. We have every reason to hope that Miss Coppedge will fill this place with credit to herself and satisfactory to our patrons. Ladies, we speak for a portion of your patronage in this line, as we propose to have our Millinery Department as attractive this season as ever. Groceries. We wish the farmers to know that we carry a large line of all kinds of Heavy Groceries, Farmers' Supplies, and can furnish them in bulk as cheap as any jobbing house in the country. Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Bacon and Flour. We have in stock several thousand pounds of Plug Tobacco and will sell it by the box to farmers as cheap as they can buy it in Charleston or anywhere else they may choose to buy it. We have just gotten in ten bags of Green Coffee which we offer in 25-pound lots and over at 10c per pound; smaller quantities at 12-c per pound. You will find this to be one of the best bargains ever offered in this town for some time in Coffee. We also have a very nice lot of Green Coffee on hand at 9c per pound. Remember that we have gotten in a car of Rice Flour for feed ing stock at 30c per bushel, cash, or two bushels of Rice Flour for one bushel of corn in exchange. This is an excellent feed for horses, hogs and cows. Farmers, when you want to buy your spring supply of heavy Groceries, give us a call; we will save you money. truly, JENKI SO . Percival Manufacturing Co, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Meeting Street, - - CHARLESTON, S. C. CAN'T FIND HIM! AW THE SHOE MAN WLSH, OF SUMTER? He's moved; you will find him in store under Opera House. You can't miss it; just look up for the city clock and he's right under it. His stock of Shoes is full, and if you go there, he sells so cheap you'll really be glad "cotton is low." Mr. Ben Cuttino, an old Clarendon man, and practical Shioemaker, is with him. I value my Clarendon trade and will always try to give you satisfaction. BARTOW WALSH. sno~es -m~c~i-u~-veY Take Care of Your Eyes. We take this method of inforng r fend ad the plia eneral tae eaet funs orec eacustom ers with accurate and scientific aids to vson. Our prices are on the "Live and Let Live" plan; hence you can, We has iSpectacle s a Eylasse ofg al styles, grades and prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. [I W. M. BROCKINTON. Lien Blanks, Bonds and Mortgages, For Sal At THE TIMnES OFFICE.