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Ui.ISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1899. Do You Use Tobacco I We carry a large stock of all grades of bacco at all seasons of the year especially meet the wants of the farmers and we fer our various brands at prices that can at 1ail to irterest cash buyers, and we iote some of our leading brands, with ices, number and size of plug to the )und, so our farmers will know what will it tLem best: Farmers' Dehght plug tobac,'. five plugs the pound, 35c by the single pound, 1-3c by the box. Cock Robin plug tobacco, four plugs to e pour.0, 35c per pound, or 32c by the Blue Jay plug tobacco, four plugs to the )ud, 05c by the pound, or 33c by the box. Fat Back plug tobacco, five plugs to the >nd, 10c by the pound, or 37;c by the )x; this is a very nice and high grade to Lcco. Acmue plug tobacco, four plugs to the >und. 15e per plug, or 50c per pound. is is very fine goods. Wild Duck plug tobacco, four and a half ugs to the pound, 35, pound, or 33c by e box. Old Glory Cheroots, five for 10c; Jumbo gars, two for Se, or $1 for box of fifty ci rs; Moro Bella Cigars, the finest in town, each, or six for 25c. When you. want abaccos of any kind don't fail to give us call. Yours truly. W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is here )y given at'no advertisements will e hereafter changed in this aper where %he copy is rought in later than Sat rday noon. Major W. F. B. Ravnesworth of Sumter ,ent yesterday in Manning A party of young folks from Manuing )ent last Saturday at the Governor Man ing mansion. jrokinton l:hs a fnll line of spectaacles. Id c1an fit . . '<r "A es Try hun11. Mrs. J. F. BixLada who has been des erately ill has sufficiently improved to ke a trip to Spartun burg. The young people of Jordi.i will give a eatrical entertainment at t0e Jordan cademy next Friday night. All kinds of Paints, Oils and Varnishes. . B. Loryea, the druggist. Mr. Henry Barnett, one of Sumter's prin pet merchants, spent last Sunday with s relatives, the Loryea family. Died at her home last Saturday, near Al >lu, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Julia odge, wife of Mr. Dudley E. Hodge. Everybody likes good perfumery. Dr. rockinton has a full supply of all kinds id can please you. Rev. P. B. Wells will deliver a lecture to oung men at the methodist church Sun. ay afternoon at 5 o'clock. All are cordial ' invited at attend. Deputy Collector Edmund H. Deas was SManning looking after the records in ae Clerk's and Judge of Probate's office to ie if the proper revenue stamps ore being Beautifyv your old buggy with a coat of rriage Gl'oss Paint. We sell it. R. B. oryea. the druggist. Professor J. P. Gibbs, who for months ist lived with the family of Mr. J. C. John n, died suddenly in the Pisgah neigh rhood in Sumter county on the 8th inst. :e was buried at Remrbert's church. Judging from the quntity of ladies' hats at are being sold from this town, to ether with other material that is being >ld, we will venture the opinion that a umber of spring marriages will come off Make your old furniture look as good as ew by using Varnish Stains. We sell aem. R. B. Loryea, the dinggist. The Second South Carolina Regiment ras to be zmustered out today. Captain kavis and wife are expected Lomie Satur a and Lieutenant Davis next Siontay. ,eutenant Kelly will come- home tomorrow e Fiday. Ve are requesited to announce that Rev. .J. Meyers will have services at Fellow bip church next Suday. Preaching at 1 a. m. Sunday school at 3 1-2 p. m. reachig again at 4 p. m. A full attend uce is expected. When you ask for Dr M A Simmons Aver Medicine, see thaat you get it and not one worthless imitation. Sold by Dr W Brockinton. Now that Manning is to be rated as a ustling tobacco market. what is to hinder oe enterprising citiz.en with money from tarting up a tobacco factory? Darlington s such a factory and it was found to be a aying investment Let something of the ind to be started here. The County board ot commlission'-rd will aeet at the Poor house on the 1st. Saturday n May. for tbe purpose of binding out bldren, who are dependent upon the ounty for support. This will be an op. ortunity for charitably inclined persons to e ehildren to make something of them. ee think the board is doing a wise thing a bind these children out. Derangements of menstrual functionS >roduco miscarriage, Simmons Squaw Vine Vine or Tablets correct the derangements. old by Dr WV M1 rcckinton. We want all of our readers to give heed o the communication of Capt. D. J Brad a, and then we want to see the court ause full of veterans on next Saturday. he sons of veterans should also be there, ndd it would be a good time to organize a ompany of sons of veterans to go to Char. eston and take part in the grand parade. ets and sons 0? vets, come to Mlanning ext Saturday to arrange for the Charle:ston Read Kendall's advertisement and see that he coers in the way of prices. He ells us that his mailliznery depaitmaent is urning out more Lats this season than was urned out last year by all of the naillinery stabisments comabained, thums showing oww the public appreciate first claiss work >ut out at reasonable prices. 3Miss Mollie kvant, his milliner, is surely ian expert in aerrline and besides doing good work, she lisplays ine taste in her triwmings. Menstruation made regular and painless .nd pains in sides, hips andl limbs cured >y Smmons s qunaw Vinae Wine or Tablets. sold y Dr V M brockin ton. Foeston was startled by an unusual oc nrnce on la..t Wednesday night. While rir. W. Tr. P. Spaott and famaily were fast sleep soeonle entered the sleeping apart. aents of 3r. Sprott anid at 'le his pSmatS, rhich were lying beside the bed: they, arried the pants out into th'e yard, took rom the pockets about SIC) in cash andI left he store keys and other articles. - The ant were found in the yard the next The Summerton people are working with ommendable unanimity to establisha a raeed school, and before thbe next school erm begins a graded school will be the >oast of that section. The people of thbai ommunity know to establish such an in tition, an additional tax levy must be nade, and they have recently had thet isstrict surveved and are amaking every otmpliance relinired by the law. Hurrah 'or Summerton. Their children will call hmh~aem lssd We bave. been honored with a invitm - ticn to attend the marriage of Mr. Edward S. Burgess and ss Mary N. Stoakes. in Portsmouth. Va., on the morning of the 26th day of April, The prospective groom is a Manning reared boy and one whom our readers remember with much pride. He has built himself up by his own en deavors and the Virginia 'girl who has cap tared him. odisplayed fine jugnient in her S eeion of at muan. A torpid liveri causes deapr~s! ion of spir ite, indiaestion, constipation, headache. Use Dr M1 A Simmons Liver Me-heine to stimulate that organ. Sold by Dr W M1 Brockinton. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Rev. W. H. Mills of Foreston to Mis Emma Louise Pressley, daughter of Mr. D. A. Pressley of Columbia. Ihe marriage will take place at the first Presb~ terian church of Columbia, Friday evening. Atril 1Sth, at 3 o'clock. This young cornple is well known both in Camden and Colum bia. Rev. Mills is the son of Rev. W. W. Mills, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Camden. He graduated at Davidson and then studied for the ministry at the Colum bia Theological Seminary. where he was afterwards appointed a professor. A very sad accident happened at Packg ville last Saturday to the wife and one Tear-old child of Mr. Charles Broadway. \Irs. Broadway discovered her child's clothing to be in flames, supposed to have come from a spark from the chimney, and in the mother's efforts to extinguish the fire her own ciothing became ignited, and she became alarmed and ran to the house of Mr. Will Troublefield, a near neighbor, where they succeeded in putting out the fire. Mrs. Broadway and her child are very seriously burned, although not neces sarily fatal. Mothers wishing stout healthy girls should give them Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets as they approach puber ty. Sold by Dr W 11 Brockinton. The dwelling house of Mr. John H. Hor ton,'near Davis, was discovered to be on fire last Thursday night and under consid erable headway when the tire was put out, and on Sunday afternoon fire was again discovered in the kitchen. This time the flie was discovered by a visitor, and on ex. amination after extinguishing the flames, splnters angnatches were found; on fur ther imvestigauon, it was discovered that a little negress, a nurse, had done the mis chiet. The gtrl, when ebarged with the crime, denied it, but Mr. llorton is certain that she did it. and sent her home. From a correspondence, between Gover nor Ellerbe's private Secretary and Capt:in Carson of the Sumter company that enlist ed for the Spanish-American war, we gath er that there is a prospect for all the men who went to Columbia to receive pay from the time they left home until they were entisted, and those who were rejected are to have pay from the time they left Man ning until they cvere turne.d down at Co lumbia by the miustering officer. We nre sume Captain Davis has retained a list of al: of his rejected men, and when he reach es home we shall ask him tor a list for pub lication, and will endeavor to ascetain how the rejected men are to proceed to get their monev. Used during expectancy, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets cheer and strengthen mother, shorten labor and rob confinenent or its terrors. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. The Carolina Grocery Company of Char leston, through Mr. W. B. Wilson, has con tributed to the Confederate reunion 10,000 Moro Bella cigars. These cigars cost $35 per 1,000 wholesale, and they are as fine a nickel cigar as can be bought on the niax ket. Mr Wilson, in making this contribution not only contributes to the pleasure of the "oid vets," but he also displays a long business head in the unique way he advertises a very fine cigar which his concern is sole agent for in this state. We venture to say tat after the reunion is over the Moro Bella cigar will be a popular brand throughout the South, and all through the liberalness and business ingenuity of "Billv" Wilson, the secretary of tbe Caro lina Grocery Company. Tihis cigar is sold in Manning by W. E. Jenkinson and it is a delightful smoke. IThe Town Council met recently and common report had it, they were going to take some action in the matter oft running the loafeis trom the streets. We have not been able to ascertain what they did at the meeting. if anything at all was done, but we see that the chief of police of Charleston has recently gone to work and given orders to his force to clear the streets; the result of it is that the chaingang has been con siderably augmented and fewer loafers are on the streets in that city. We nderstand that there is some doubt about the town's authority in this mat ter. in our opinion not the slightest doubt exists. The council has a right to make such ordinances as will best police the town, and there is it st.:ttute giv ia the town power to send municipal con vits to the county chaingang in the way of a loan. T1he re is no use scaring at shad ws, if the council will try one case it will be a long time before a second eac will be caled ior. One loafer put on the ehain Igang will put the others to work. Malaria cannot find a lodgment in the ssstem while the Liver is in perfect order. ir Ml A Simmons Liver Medicine is the best Regulator. Sold by Dr W 11 Brockin ton. As will be seen on our first page the Like ICity case is ouly repo: ted ic the early sta 'ges of the case. Thie trial is about finished all of the testimony is in, and the argu ments are to be made to- day. The govern ments cat-e at first appeared to be strong. but it dev'eloped later, into a very weak prosecution. According to the governments own witnesses three of the defendants. Marion Clark, Oscar Kelly and -Rodgers were discharge, they testifying that thz 'se three were not there. Newhani appeared to be the governments, main witness, and he was expected to be backed up by Early P. Lee, but the defence obj-etced to Lee, tes tifying on account ot' his having been a co~vict on the chamngang. Alibis for the other defendants were successfully set up, in fact, the woods around Lake City are very productive of alibis, and the defend ants had no trouble in bringing to conrt a good crop of them. There will be no con victions in the celebrated Lake City case is a certainty. The government fails at this term of court to secure a conviction, hut it would not sui prise us if someone does not pay the penalty for the crime yet. Newam and Lee, who turned State's evi dence, and tried to convict the defendants, stanti self-confessed of being guilty of tbe murder of Baker, and although Newham gave this incriminating evidence as ia gov ernment witness, we do not see why he and Lee cannot be taken up in the State ccourts Iand prosecuted for the crime. TIhe eon fessions of Lee iani Newhamn~ is sunaicient Ito convict themi without further proof, and if they deny their confessions, then a case of perjury is the next nove, and the peni tentiary will rrecive them. If Newham anl Lee lied to manke money out of the governmnt they should be punished. Death of Mrs. Julha J. Hodge. Mrs. Julia J. Hlodge, (nee McLeod) the beloved wife of E. Dudley Hodge, Esq., died April 15th, 1899. iat tier late residence in this county, aged 42 years. 10 months and 15 days. This coiiple were matrried on the 8th of Ma, 1879,and their union of nearly twenty years was truly a happy one. She has left three sons and three daughters to mourn with their afflicted father over their great loss; but they soruow not as those without hope, for she had long been a conisistent member of the church and lived and died reing upon Christ as her Saviour. 11er fueral services were conducted by R1ev. 'Jaes McDowell at Hiarvin's depot on last Sabbath afternoon, and so !arge was the congregation assembled to pay their final tribute to her memory that many could not get into the church. 11er remains were laid to rest in Harvin fainaly burying ground. "Blessed are the dead who' die in the Lord." A FMuEND. T'he Appetite of a Goat I envied by all poor 'lyspeptios whose Istomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy. gives a splendid appietite, sound diesion and a regular bodily habit that isures perfect health and great energy. Only 2e. at RB Lonyea' drug store 4 Comrades, Itespai E'1itor Tuk T IviEs: Knowing that vou are always willing to help a good caus. I write to ask Noi for space to say a few xords to the Confederate \et,-rans of Cl.rendon county. Col. Urails foI. con mander of our camp, has called for a meeting at the court bonse in Man niug on Saturda v, 22d April. Now; 1 do hope th:at we will have a large crowd. The commuitittee in Chrle,ton gives us the privi lege of Le!ping to feed "the remnant left" from the days of ol to 65, as it will be more convenient to onr people to contrib *te hams than anything else. I do hope that everr veteran who cam, will bring a ham tothe meeting that dy. If more con venient the money (the vilue of a ham) will be received. I want to wake a report to Charleston at that tinie, so please, c.omi rades, let your gifts come in that day. .\ind vou, if you contribute nothirig, the reulnionl will go on all the same. What we have to fear is that anuother op portunity wiil not comte ,oon and may never come agai in to mto ist o us. I appeal to the veterans of Clarendon county not to be behind other counties in this matter, but come to the tront now as vou did in the days that tried mien's souls. I feel that it is only necessary for me to call and the answer will come as of yore, "here." Trulv vour comrade, DANML J. BRADTAM. Remarkable Ure of Rheumatismi. KENNA., Jackson Co., -V. Va. About three years ago my wife had an at tack of rhenumatism which confined her to her bed for over a i.onth and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being swollen to double their moral size. .1r. S. Maddox insisted on my using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I pur chased a fiftv-cent bottle and used it ac c.)rding to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without asistanace in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since.-A. B. Parsons. For sale by It. 1. Loryta, druggist. Black River Union. The next session of the Black River Union will be held with Graham Baptist church, Sumter county, S. C., April 2,-30. PROGRAM. Friday, 8 P. M.-Sermon by C. C. Brown: subject. Brotherly Love. Saturday, 10-10:30 A. M. - Devo tional exercises, condncted by J. 0. ough. 10:30-12. - Discussion of the best method of conducting a Sunday school, James E. Tindal, A. L. Cut tino. 12 M.-Sermon by C. C. Brown. 8 P. M.-Sermon by M. A. Connors. Sunday,10-11 A. M.-Sunday school mass-meeting; speakers, M. A. Con nors, D. J. Bradham, A. L. Cuttino. 11 A. M.-Sermon by J. 0. Gough; subject, State Missions. Collection for State missions to follow. G. T. GRESHAM, For Committee. CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 4a', , i77&ez I- - The man who has the most to say always uses the fewest words. WV. F. Rawl, New Brookland, S. C. writes: Have used Dr 3I A Simmons liver medieine many years,and consider it the best liver medicine made. I regard it a mryaele com pared with Zeilin's Regulator. Sold by Dr W Ml Brockinton. Most peopie are like eggs-too full of themselves to hold anything else. B3- e* Rs Kind You Have Always Bought Honesty would not be such a valu able trait, if it wasn't for it's scarcity. Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine cleirs the complexion, gives buoyancy to the minds, cures Headache, regulates Stomach, boels and liver. Sold by Dr W Ml Brock inton. Poliev is more often to blame for a man's honesty than princle. Th'Ie Best in' the World. We believe Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy is the test in the world. A few weeks ao we suffered with a severe cold and a troublesome cough, and having read their alvertismients in o'2r own anld other pa pers wye purchased a bottia to see if it would effect us. It cured us before the bottle was more thtan ha~lf used. It is the best medi cine out for colds and coughs. The Her ad, Andersonville, Ind. For sale by Rt. B. Loryea, druggist. When a mnau disputes with a fool, the fool is doing the same thing. lie Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamiton of West Jefferson, 0., after suffering eighteen months from rectal fistula, he would die unlees a costly operation was performed; but he curedI himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest pile cure oni earth, and the best salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by Rt. B. Loryea, druggist. 4 It is easy to beatr the aches of an other man's corns. The Timnrod Revival. I have been appointed agent in Williams burg. Clarendori and Ilorry counties for the Trimrod \!emorial Association. The Iobject of the Association is to raise funds Ifor the erection of .imonument to the meim Ior of South Carolina's greatest poet. Tlo e'complish this a new edition of his poems s recen'tly been published. Iam preptar ~d treceive subscriptions from the coun tsabove namted or to give any informa tioi desired. For the sum of $1 .50 you get an elegatnt cop~y of Jfimrod's poems and at Ithe samie time contribute towards his mon Iument fund. C. W. 'WOLFE, Kingstree, S. C. Most people believe in the total depravity of somebody else. Keep quiet Iand use Chaimberlain's colie, cholera and Idi irrhoea remedy foir all pains of the stom th and all unnatural looseness of the bow el. It always cures. For sale by iR. B. L~oryea, druggist. Chaiberbrin's cough remedy has saved the lives of thousands of croupy children. It is also without an equal for colds and wheopng cough. For sale by iR. B. Lor yea, druggist. [janlay Pity the poor voung man who parts his hair in the middle-he has to dc it to prevent his mind from becom in unbalanced. In almost every neighborhood there is some one w;hose life has been saved by Cha mberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diearr. o'a Remeitdy, or who has been cured of cronic diarrhoea by the use of that medi eine. Such persons make a point of tel lin" of it whenever opporuity offers, hop in thait it may be the means of saving oth er l..- , br sal by It Loryva drug Bers the Kind You Have Always Bought Signature cf Kissing a fash onable young lady on the cheek is one way to remove paint. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been mde, and that too, by a lady in this country: "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she conghed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally :iiscovered a way to recovery, by purcbasing of us a bottle of Dr. Kiug's New Discovery fur Consump tion, and was so much relieved on taking trst dose that she siel-t all night, and with two bottles has been absolutely enred. Her name is .Mrs. Luther Lutz. 'Ti;s writes W. G. Hammick & Co. of Sht-!by, N. C. Trial bottles free at I. B. Loryea's drug .tore. Regnlar size 50e and $1. Every bottle gurranteed. 4 The easiest thing for a boy to catch with a bent pin is the school-teacher. 1= A :! T O'E> 3MI A. t2* The Kind You Have Always Bought 2S t rre A sucker is born every minute; ;ive the babies a chance. The trouble with a great many young Men is they don't like to work between meals. Millinery, Millinery. The ladies of Clareodon are invited to visit my millinery parlors, where they will have an opportunity of selecting from a beautiful line of Ilats. The very btcst designs. Every attention is given to stles. My stock consists of HATS BONNETS FEATHERS FLOWERS RIBBONS And All the Latest Trimminzs. Miss S. E. McDONALD, SUMTER, S. C. The Public Generally, Exacting, economical and critical buyers included, are urgently requested to call and exrmine our late arrivals of New and Seasonable Styles In Dress Goods of all kinds, Organdies, Pereales, Duck. Lawns. Vassar Checks, Piques, Org.andie Adalisque, Shirting Prints, etc. Our Notion line is complete for you. Men's and Boys' Straw and Crash Hats, the latest go, from 10c np. Our shoe department is complete with the latist st3les and at prices to suit the most exacting buyers. Prices from 65c np. Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, black and tan, to suit and please. Gent's Negligee Shirts, in the latest c 1 ors and styles, from 25c up. We can suit your taste and pucket-book almost always. Jnst arrived, a beautiful line of Flower Pots and Jardinieres. Our Clothing Department is full of bar gains for you. Come and let us show you what we can do for you in this line. 1U costs nothing to look and exatnine. Knives and Forks, Hatchets, Saws. Chic els. Files, P'lows and numerous other arti c-s, too numerons to miention, at prices that will snrprise you. Come and be c n vinced. GROCERIES. We allow no one to undersell us in pure. fresh goods. Our Grocery department is stocked with the choicest and best goods that money can buy. We not only a'imi to keep the best, we do it. Tyus for good qualhty, honest weight and low price; yon will get it. Remember that wc are headquarters for evrything kept in a genvral muerchandise tore. Also remember that we defy competition and guarantee satisfaction of every pur ~chase made of Yours truly. S. A. RIGBY. Remember We are Agents for LONGMAN & MARTINEZ PREPARED PAINTS. L. & M. Paints always give satisfaction and are sold as cheap as good paint can be sold. We have a complete stock of White Lead Varnishes Window (Glass Oils Putty Paint and Whitewash Brushes. Carriage and Wagon Paints Bievele Enamel Bluckboard Paint Varnish Stains an d Roof Paint. Remiember, if you need ANYTHING in the Paint line we can supply you. R. B. LORYE EA! T SIGN OF THE COLDEN MORTAR. A Good Clothing Store Is where you get the right sort of Clothes without dan ger of mistake. Our Clothes are of the right sort, and you will appreciate their excel lence and1 smallness of cost. We Make Clothes to Ordei for those who prefer them. Lasting materials, proper fit and make and moderate pri ces. Your or'ders will have our best attention. . L DAVID & BR( S, W, Cor, King and Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON. S- C. ooD USINESS I Is to sacrifice every article at an Extremely Low Price and get the money that is tied up in so large a stock. By reading the prices given below will convince you that we propose to do that. We offer you the following goods at prices named until they are all sold: A large lot of Cashmeres and Henriettas at New York cost. Organdies, all shades and colors............... 5c and up. Scotch Lawns.... ......................... 3c and up. Calicoes. ................................... ... 3c and up. Duck, in all shades and colors.... ............. 7e to 10c. Check Homespun.......... .................... 3Se to 5c. White and Red Damask Table Cloth.......... 22c to 75c. A good 36-inch Bleach.................... 4ic to 5c. Table Oil Cloth........ ............... 15c. A splendid Spool Cotton, 200 yards to spool, as good as Coat& 2 spools-............ .. 5c. Shoes. We have the most complete line of Shoes in town. You can buy from us a good Brogan, solid bottom, at only 85c. Ladies' Slippers, from 40c to $2.50. Children's Shoes, all sizes and prices. Clothing. We only ask you to come and inspect our immense stock of Clothing to convince you that, for the cash, we are offering the best values in Clothing that the people of Clarendon have ever seen. A nice Spring Suit............... ......... $3 50 A Grey Flannel Wool Suit.. ......................... 4 00 A Blue Flannel Wool Suit...................... 3 85 A good Wool Suit........................... ..2 00 Bring the boys with you, we can fit them at any age and give you a good Suit from 50c up. Shirts. We 'an actually down New York on Shirts. All sizes. A good Outing Shirt........ ..... ....-------- -- ... 12ic A good Negligee Shirt.... .............. ..... ..... 18 c A splendid full size Shirt ......................-.- - 35 e A Full Dress Shirt, sold elsewhere at $1.25; we only ask ...................------............ ......... 75 e Hats. I We have just opened up our Spring Hats and can give you as low prices as anyone. Come and see them. Odds and Ends. A 10-piece Chamber Set................ $1 95 and up. A 3-piece W ater Set .......................... 75 A good 8-day Clock............. ....... 1 50 Warner's and R. & G. Corsets at prices never as low before. Men's Drawers..................................15c and up. Groceries. Our line of Groceries is complete and we can make you prices to suit the hard times. We are agent for Ballard's Obelisk Flour and always keep a fresh supply on hand. A good barrel of Flour........................ $4 00 Cock Robin Tobacco, 35c by single pound, or 32c in 10-pound caddies. Fine Coffee. ........................... 10c pound. Bring us the cash and we will satisfy you before you leave Jour store. 3. W. McL EOD. ~NEW SPRING GOODS. There is a time for- everything, but any~ and all Stimes is the time to buy First Class Goods and the SLatest Styles from us so as to save money. SOUR STOCK IS LARGER And more suited to the wants and needs of the Strading public than ever before. Our store is jam-~ Smdand packed fronm floor toceiling withnegod Sthat were bought right and goods that will suit any Staste of fancy and pocket-book. Special attention is directed to our immense line Sof New Sprmig Dress Goods, which. includes every Sthing that a lady or child wears. 1-Here is a small list of a few things out of the Sthousands on which we stand on the top round of the l adder;: PIQUES EMBROIDERIES PERCALES SILKS ORGANDIES LACES LAWNS RIBBONS LINENS BELTS GINGHAMS UMBRELLAS. Black Skirt Goods of every kinld, r-angin~g -from S12 1-2c to 75c. __ Fruit of tile Loom Bleaching, 5c. _ Shirt Waist Pr-ints, 3c. - 500 yards Pants Cloth, 5c. 4,000 yards Or-gandy, worth 15e, for 9c. ,000 vds Cottonade for pants,worth 15c, for 10e 3 1,000 ~vds ' " 18c, for 12c ?3 __ 1,000 'vds "" - 20e-, for 14c E3 500 papers Pin at 1c; 100 papers Needles at 1i.c 1.00 paper's Hair Pins at 1c. 500 good Lead Pencils, with rubber, Ic each. 500 " - without rubber, 3 foir 1ic 00 Slate Pencils, 5 for- 1c. 300 lbs Ball Thread, 2 balls for 1c. 1.000 spools Thread for le spool. ) 0,000) Fish Hooks, 10 for lc. S10,000 Marbles, 10 for 1e. ~00 Folding Fans, le each. 500 Pencil Trablets, 1c each. 12 sheets Writing Pprfor 1c. __A good WindIow Shade, 10le; a good Curtamn I Pole with all the fixtures, any color, 19c. A whole house full of goods cheaper thanL you Sever heard of before. Comec and see us. 1our in 53terest is ours. C.W. KENDALL,: TmEN. Y. RACKET STORE.i GENTLERN We now have in stock one of the largest lines of Gent's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing we have ever carried at this season of the year, and those who come with the cash will never leave our store if they want a nice and cheap Suit of Clothes. Twenty-five Gent's Fine Ideal Spring Sack Suits, from *5 to $10 are undoubtedly the greatest baigains ever offered in this town in Clothing. Thirty Gent's Black Clay Wors ted Suits, in Sacks and Cutaways, from $7.50 to $12; guaranteed to be All Wool and will not lose color. Twelve Suits of Famous Blue Flannel Suits for Gent's in round and square cut Sacks, at $8.50 and $10 per Suit. This line of Fast Colored Suits is well known to the public and needs no recommendation. ~TVYVYTVYiTiViViVYTTyH7VIVyTyViVTivVTIVY1yvivyrYVTYT Fine Pants. Those who wish to buy Pants of any kind and fail to see the immense line we are offering will make a grave mistake, for we have the goods. viviviYY11T'YYWVi V Y1Y1Yvi r VT T V V T y. .iT v .VT .VT? Ten dozen Gent's very Heavy Work Pants that look cheap at 75c per pair, but we only ask you 50c. We picked them up in a job. It will certainly do you good to see the line of Fine Worsted Pants we are offering at $2.50, $3, $4 and $5 per pair. We also carry a very large line of Gent's Shirts, Collars and Cuffs and Gent's Furnishings. Just call and see the line of Gent's Gauze Vests we are offering at 25c ach. A very nice line of Gent's Heavy Work Shirts at 25c each. A nice line of Gent's Negligee Shirts, with pearl buttons in front, only 25c each. Twenty-five dozen Colored Border Handkerchiefs at 5c each, or six for 25c. These handkerchiefs are sold in many places at 10c each. Young men should see the line of Silk Bosom Shirts we are offering at $1 each. They are certainly very stylish and very cheap. The largest and most complete line of Gent's Collars and Cuffs in town. Call and see the line. We would also call the attention of the young men to the beautiful line of Stylish Spring Neckwear we now have on exhibit in our show cases. -noHATS, HATS. 'When you need nice, stylish Hats don't fail to give us a call, for we can please vou. *A arge line of the famous Chester field. Hats, in the latest styles, in Black and Brown. Also a beautiful line of Gent's and Youths' Straw Hats. Call and see the line of first quality Maligo Field or Sun Hats we are offering from 8c to 15e each. In short, when you need any kind of a Hat, see our line befor e you buy. We will save you money. W. E. JENKINSON. Then See Us Before You Buy Your Groceries. Just before the last advance in FLOUR we purchased. 900 barrels and we can sell it at mill price. Another thing, we will guarantee every barrel to give perfect satisfaction for the price you pay for it. Another big item is, we will deliver it at any other station in Sumter or Clarendon county at prices given below in 5 barrel lots or more. Flour. Suf Best Fancy Patent Flour at.----4 0.tilr......wet.o~h a 5 0grs Best Half Patent Fancy Flour at. ...-43 Mths Best Straight Flour at.........--.-- 4 00Go-alr t---- 45 e rs Best Family Flour at..-- -- ------ -oaos Good Family at......-..---- .--- 5-. bcnhn pcea - C o Rice. 2l a~ adpcea - 0 o 100 lb bags, good. at............- ane oos 100 lb bags, best whole, at... ... ..5 4 Grits. RatBe,1l as t--- 1i o 2 bushel baigs, at........- --..-- 12 lsaSlona------ 0o 2 bushel bags meal, at ..... ...... 0Srie,10cnsi ae$ 0cs Starch.SgrCr,2l as t lc o 5 40 lb boxes large lnmp, at........4 Soda. W antb nesl.Aet o Seeus efoe yu by d yu wllSe oRinoad .thit Sweae Scoitcharthangos othe~ our 30rMaches THEHEA CAS GRCanERoos. SCcsoS o rneD BeeROb as. ...11 o TROast BeefO , 1Pibescanat.....15dz 10 ardins,_10ycan inCh arls.......$ 90Cas PercivaMMainfactrng C on.t 5,2fo25 ~1 4 Doorsoashccn BlndCis 36 eetbo ng tre etlbpg, at..- lbteAeia TbAccoSOany. c