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The puning Vie PUBLISHES ALL COUNTY AND TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING, S. C.: WEDNESDAY. MAY 3, 18J9. Notice is hereby given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the COI)y is brought in later than Sat urday noon. Gent's Summer Underwear. We have now in stock the most complete line of Sumnr Underwear we have ever carried in stock before. We are able to please the gentlemen in both price and quality. A large and nice line of Gent's Balbrigan Undervests, in all siz-s. at 25c each. A most elegant line of Gent's Balbrigan Un dervests, ia all sizes, at 50c each. You shoul see the beautiful line of Gent's Hon evcomub Undervests we are offering at 75c each. A beautiful line of Gent's Beached Pep perel Drawers. stockiLette ankles, at 50c per pair. A large line of the famtous Scriv Pn':s elastic seam Drawers at 75c per pair which was never offered before for less than $1 per pair. Those who know Scriven's drawers will appreciate the bargain. Young gcnt'. if you wish soniething nice in Silk Front Shirts, comue to our place, 'as we have the prettiest iine in towi-noth ing gaudy about them, but they are very neat. fwenty-five dozen Maliga Sun Hats at 8, 10, 12, 15 and 20c each. Our Maliga Hats at 20c each are the bro.ide-t brim and the best quality of hat made. Our hats are all first quaidty-no seconds about them. A large line of all kiuds of Crash and Fancy Summer Hats. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON. Mr. Eddie Epps of Kingstree is in town today. Wash Williams, colored, dropped dead in the Fork last Thursday. The sheriff had no sales to make last Monday, which was ealesday. Brockinton has a ill line of spectacles. and can tit young or old eyes. Try him. Miss Gertrude DuRant of DuRant's has taken a position in Kendalls store. Capt. I. I. Bagnal has been on the sick list for the past week, but is now out again. Hon. Joseph F. Rhame went to Summer ville last Monday night to see Governor Ellerbe. Gen. Wade Hampton's hcme outside of Columbia, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. All kinds of Paint.q, Oils and Varnishes. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. Capt. D. J. Bradham went to Orangeburg to attend a meeting of the trustees of the colored State college. Dr. Brooks Rutledge, formerly of Clar endon, has been elected one of the alder men for the city of Florence. Governor Ellerbe's condition was not ima proved by his stay at Summerville, and he was taken back to Columbia today. Everybody likes good perfumery. Dr. Brockinton has a full supply of all kinds and can please you. Major Abe Levi has signed articles of contraict with Mr. J. C. McKinney ol Mayes ville for the building of his residence. The mail train from Charleston yester day~ morning was about three hours late, on account of a break down on the engine. Mr. J. H. Lesesne has accepted a posi tion with Roberts & Hoge of Richmond, Va., and will have territory in Georgia to travel. Beautify your old buggy with a coat of Carriage Gloss Paint. WVe sell it. R. B. Loryea, the druggist. The travelling salesmen surely regard Mlanninag a stood point, as there is hardly a day -but what there are half a dozen of them here. Mrs. Charles Broadway. the lady who wgs severely burned a couple of weeks ago near Packsville, continues to be in a paam tul condition. Kendall's yellow front makes a very att tractive appearance. lie is a hustler an d resorts to :all soa ts of devices to attract no tiee to his store. 36.ke 10nr ol furniture look as good as newa byv using Varnish~ Stains. We sell thaem. Rt. 13. Loryea, the dinggist. 'The Confederate veterans are to asseaa ble at the court house next Tuesday after noon at '3 o'clock and march from there to the depot in a body. A communication frm a schooli in Blaw berg is rejected because it is ani ndvertise ment for the schcol, and if publi-hed will have to be paid for. The Atlantic Coast Line will run double schedules next week. There will be a train going down to Charleston in the morningt every day during the Reunion. Pimples, boils and other humors appear when the blood gets impure. The best rr mnedy is Dr $1 A Simmons liver medicine. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. Is it not about time for the town author ities to distribute disinfectants? The town is healthy and the way to keep it so, is to use disease preventives in time. Rev. S. A. Nettles has been spending sev eral days in Manning with his sister, Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook, and on last Sunday he preached in the Methodist church. Died in Charlaston, S C.. April 22, Mrs. Jas. N. Rtobson, Jr., daughter of Geo. E. and Rosa G. Hudgins, and grandaughter of Mr. R. it. Hndgins, aged 20 years. Beuring-down pains indicate displace ment of womb. Curable quickly by using Simmons' sqnaw VinaC or Tabliets. Sold by Dr W M Brockinto:. We direct your attention toi the inanuce ments offeredla y Kend.ll, the racket man in the '-ellow front" store. You are bound to see his store as soon as you e'nter the town. Meceod's two stocks of goods selling cheap has iaaade a wonderful difference in his cash trade. People come heae from ad joinirng couties to take advantage of the low prices. We see it stated that Lieutenanrt Colonael H. T. Thompson of Darlington is trying to get nen to enlist to go to the Philippinus. Here is a chance for those who are not tired of army life. Health, strength and nerve fort e follow the use of Dr M A Simmons- liver medicine. which insures good digestion and assimi lation. Sold by Dr WV M Brockinton. All over the North the anniversary of Deu'ey's victory at Manila was celebrated with patriotic exercises. We suppose when Congress assembles, .3ay 1st will become a legal holiday. Let everybody take an interest in the graded school project. Think of it, a val uabie lot, together with a fine school build ing, will be given to us if we but da our duty to ourselves and children. J T1 Reese, . Modoe, S C , writes: Have used Dr 31 A Simmons' liver medicine 12 years. Cured me of indigestion and my wife of sick headache. Think it worth four timies as much as either Zeilin's or Bla Drught I used. Some one started a report that Bill DixoE escaped from the chaingang last Saturday night. There is no foundation for the re port whatever, and we mention it to keel down mischief in Dixon's name. A letter from Congressman Norton in. forms us that an officer will soon be in thi! county with a view to establishing a rural mail delivery service. Mr. Norton expects to accompany the officer over the route. Humiliating examinations by physiciut: are avoided by use of Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, which cure 90 out of every 100 cases of female disorders. Sold by~Dr W -1 Brockinton. It is a certainty now that tbose who joined Captain Davis' company and were rejected in Columbia by the medical ofil cers are entitled to $1.50 per day from the day the company reached Columbia unrtil they were rejected. All veterans who anuticpate leaving for the great reunion on the evening of the 9th of May on the special passing Manning at 4 p. m. that evening will please meet Co,. Brailsford at the court house at 12 M. arni receive badges of membership and arrange for railroad tickets. Simmons' Squnw Vine Wine ur Tabits soften, relax and expand muscles involvei, decreasing iabor pains and shortening la bor. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. Information comies to us that some of our readers took seriously our reference to Mr. Joe Wells in the !at issue. When we wrote the item we purposely made it hu morons, in order for it to be scen that the tem was a joke. Mr. Wells is of a j nly disposinin and understands the joke. F the infOrmation of tho;c who are dev sirous .f obtaining the position of census Enumerator, we will ,ay that nothing in that direction can be done until the Pres ident's appointment of Supervisors is con firuied by the Senate which will be next winter. The Census operations begin nex: year. If *otit of sorts," cross and peevish, take Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine. Cheer fulness will return and life acquires new ze-t. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. Sumter will be a beneficiav of the re cent railroad deal by which the Southern conics in competition with the Atlantic Coast Line. If the owners of the Southern could be indaced to extend the Sumter and Wateree road to Manning we will also be be-.efited by the advantage of competitive lines. Hon. Joseph F. Rhame returned home this morning from Summerville. where he went to intercede with Governor Ellerbe for a commutation of the sentence of Scip io Rhame,who is in jail bere and condemn ed to be hanged next Friday. The govern or declined to interfere with the court's sentence, and Scipio Rhame will die on the gallows next Friday. I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure effected in my case by the timely use of Chamberlain's colic, chol era and diarrhoea remedy I was taken very badly with and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in rec ommending it to others suffering from that d-eadfnl disease.-J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. This remedy is sold by R. B. Lor yea, druggist. The members of the late Com pany "D," Second South Carolina Volnoteers have, by contributions among the membership, made tombstones for their deceasatd cnm rades, Joseph F. McLeod and J. F.-at Stukes. A committea of the compiny erected one of the stones tolay in the Man ning cemetery and one at Jordan where their comrades are sleeping. It would be a nice compliment to the young dead braves if some kindly hand will decorate their graves on next Wednesday-Decora ton day. 'The News and Courier has given a warn ing to the Reubens when they go to the city for the Reunion. The fakirs from everywhere have flocked to Charleston in droves and they expect to get their nimble fingers ianto the jeans of the country jays. When you get down there next week do not be too curious to see everything that is going on, nor do you want to listen to the ily tongued gentry who have migrated to the Reunion for the purpose of relieving the rural yaps of' their jollification change. Beware of pickpockets and swindlers is what should be in the mind of every man who attends tho Reunion next w eek. You cannot accomplish any woric or bus iness unless you feel well. If you feel "used up-tired out," take Dr M A Sim mons' liver medicine. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. Capt. W1. C. Davis, after a few days' rest from service in the army, has settled down to business and opened up a law office on Keitt street, back of the court house, in the ofice form*-rly occupied for a number of years by the late B. Pressley Barron, Esq. Cptain~ Lavis has had time opportunities to make a good lawyer. He is a graduate of the South Carolina Militatry Academy an-d the Virginia Law School; both insti tutions have the reputation of thorough ness; besidles he has receivedl a practical kno.~vledge of the law by his association with Hon. Joseph F. Rhbame. Captain Davis is now ready to give his attention to all matters entrusted to him. There is a disposition to start up the gradedl school project, and if pushe-l we believe Manning will be able to secure such an institution this year. 'T'here is only this montr to work in, and whatever is to be done must be done at once; there is no time for delay. W~e have been informed that the school property to be sold next salesday will be bought in by a gentleman who will donate the property to the graded school. 'Ibhis is no idle talk; if the people o this school district want a graded echool and will go to work at once to secure it, a party stands reatdy and willing to save the taxpayers the cost of buying a building. We are not at liberty to say why this lib eral offer is made-, but we can say that a motive of affection is behind the proposi tion. The ancients believed that rheumatism was the work of a demon within a man. .nv one who has had an attack of sciatic or ~iniammatory rheumatism will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the be-lief. It has never been claimed that Chamnberlain's Pain Balm would cast out demons, but it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds bcar testimony to the truth of this statement. One appli cation relieves the pain uud this quick re lief wIch it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by R~. B. Loryea, dlruggst. Excursion Rates to Char-leston. Sueci trains via Atlantie Coast Line, Colmbia to Charleston, .May 1t0, 11, 12 and t3, 1h09, on account of Confederate Veter as' !iunioa. F-are 1 cent per mile. Tick~ ets sold .May 9;h, .10th, l1th, 12th and for trins seheiule i to arrive at Charleston prior to nooni 13th, tinal limit May 18th, 1899. Following are the rates for rountd trip tickets: Greeleville...$1i 25 Frs~ - 13 Wilsons Mill.. 1 45 i:ii . 15 Alcolu ........ 1 65 B o d n -17 Sumter-... 1 'J oia - 15 Davis......... 1 60 S nm ro .-1 7 St. Paul..... 1 85 P c sil - J Tindal.......2 t0 iewo .-21 R euini..... 2 30 L n tr 24 Creson- 50 ilvr.->......S1 5 at .47a. i;retrnn leav .....eston at 7n..p....in5 Stormmtrtaln ...I7 I'o e bond hnd n fotafr... 2-ea 0 Thecains ofldseae isnning fort hareson atla.47y. Ge;oreturn~iglaveo Mharles teSih tlsoy suc a slave'a md free. He says: "My wife has been so help less for five vears that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric flitters, she is wonderfully im proved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quick ly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, muelan choly, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This teiracle working medi cine is a Godsend to wveak, sickly, run Iown people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by R. B. Loryea, A Correcuion. Elitor THE TIMis: In the last report of Conty Supervisor, clini No. 33 rea1 "IW. T. Kennely, dou. ages to horse." It shonl have been WV. T. Kelh. T. C. OwENs, Supervi.,or Clarendon C1. Bmst The .91b.3" . You Hag Alwas Bout Sigitz of 4zA19rV4YI At enation, Connor Mounted Riflemen There will be a meeting of the Con nor Mounted Riflemen at TindaFs Mills on Saturday, the 8th of May, for the purpose of selecting and elec ting new officers. There will be a barbecue also. Meet at 1. o'clock sharp. H. B. BATMIA.N. Paeksville, May 1, 1899. A WYoUal's Letter. Cooike, K y., Ang. 20. 1898. New Spenxc-r M-d:ei '.: since writ in" von Im. .il. I hav. continue-d tv use Beaieiita amnd ta surpri-ed at the resuits. Before nsicg the remedy I suffered from womb tronibles an.i a weak Ntomiaeb. but the three bmtt es of 1cedetm ha-s coaipletely cnred m-,. It ia great me.hfieine for deli cate woe(fn. !as. HR. GILIATH. Sold by R. B. Loryea. Staes of Water. Camden, April 2S, 8 a. im.-Height of Wateree river, 11.5 feet, being a rise of 5-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. May 1. 8 a. m.-Height of Wat eree river, 7.4 feet, being a fall of 1.6 feet during past 24 hours. Columbia, April 28, 8 a. m.-Height of Congaree river, 2.3 feet, being a fall of 1 foot during past 24 hours. May 1, 8 a. m.-Height of Conga ree river, 1.3 feet, being stationary during past 24 hours. St. Stephen's, April 28, 8 a. m. I Height of Santee river, 8.0 feet, be ing a fall of 1-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. May 1, 8 a. i.-Height of Santee river, 7.9 feet, being stationary dur ing past 24 hours. An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children contracted the disease, having severe coughing spells. We had used Ciambenlain's Cough Rem edy very succesfuflly for croup and natu raly turned to it at that time and found it relieved the cough aud effected a com pl-te cnre.--Johi E. Ciifford, proprietor Norwood hou-e, Norwood, N. Y. This remedy is for s-de by R. 13. Loryea, drug. gist. Notice of Discharge. On the 18th day of May. 1899, I will ap ply to the Probate Judge for Clarendon county for letters of discharge as adminis trator of the estate o M. James Blackwell, deceased. J. A. BLACKWELL, Drogdous, S. C., April 18, 1899. r52-4t It Lies S @ With the Inner Man Whether you enjoy your life or not. Therefore it behoves all prudent peo pie to respect and treat the inner man with due consideration. The first requisite for the promo tion of happiness and good health is purity and wholesomeness in all eatables. You get both here, together with prices which of themselves are at tractive. It is worth your while to pay me a visit. My Coffees and Teas are Unsurpassed. My Stock of Fancy and Plain Crackers Al 'Ad Ways Fresh. Adanything your appetite would rave you can always find at my place. 'From my Bakery I can always give you Made from Pillsbury celebrated flour -the best in the world. My Hams and Breakfast Bacon are of the well known "Busy Bee" Brand, unexcelled for their mild and delight Afisit to~ my store will convince you. I can show you something that will please the miost fastidious. JOHN W. HERIOT, In Sprott Building Rear of Bank. Remember We are Agents for LONGMAN & M~ARTINEZ PREPARED PAINTS, L. & M. Paints always give satisfaction and are sold a:: cheap as good paint can be We have a complete stock of White Lead Varnishes Window Glass Oils Putty Paint and Whitewash Brushes. Carriage and Wagon Paints Bicycle Enamel Blackboard Paint Varnish Stains and Roof Paint. Remember, if you need ANYTHING in the Paint line we can supply you. RBLORYEAI6 SlCN OF THE COL.DEN MORTAR. TO WEALTH, PAT TS GETYUR a P'ATENTED; jit r:mmbr that the vital prsofpaet a - their dems and specifications, which sol i .m mrawn with great acccuracy and skill, or they xa prove wvorthless. send1 descriptive sketch and rough drawing. or photograph. for preliminlary examination and o i in on patentability-free, in cases deemed P.atentable. S~tciALT:Es: GuARANTIES' A meriaa and Foreigna Satisfactory references. iet, Trade Marks. Prompt and efficiet Labels. Caveats. Copy- service, Conscientious rights and Designs, and work. Professional in. tihe laws r ela ti ng tegrity and Moderate thereto. fees. Correspondence with Inventorssolicited. BURTON T. DOYLE & CO., PATENT ATTrORNEYS. WagH INGTON. D .U .A A1 TTORXEY A T LA W, MANNING, S. C. Office lately occupied by the late B. Pr-se Barron, Esq. OSEPH F. uAE AI TORS' EY AT L AW, MANNING, S. G. Dl.J. FRANK GEIGElR, DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. D1ttC UBAN O IL eures P 3Efu'3n Cuts, Burns, Bruises,BRhen moatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents, eol 1by R B. Lor-a NUBlAN TEA cures Dyspep riI4UIRIIssia, Constipation and Indi gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts Sold by R. B. Loryea. Insurance., The Prudential Life Insurance Co. Issues up-to-date Life Policy. The Palatine and Sun Fire Ins. Companies. There are none better. Also HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE Insure Against Sickness. $2 a year pays $5 weekly indemnity. 4 " 10 10 " 25 J. L. WILSON, Manning. S-C. 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 and smallness of cost. We make Clothes to Order for those who .prefer them. Lasting materials, proper fit and make and moderate pri ces. Your orders will have our best attention. J. Le DAVID & BRO S. -W. Cr. King and Wentworth Sts., CHARLESTON, S. C. The Public Generally, Exacting, economical and critical buyers included, are urgently requested to call and exzrmine our late arrivals of New and Seasonable Styles In Dress Goods of all kinds, Organdes. Percales, 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 up. Our shoe department is complete with the latest styles and at prices to suit the most exacting buyers. Prices from 65c up. Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, black and tan, to suit and please. Gent's Negligee Shirts, in the latest c I ors and styles, from 25c up. We can suit your taste and pucket.book almost always. Just arrived, a beautiful line of Flower Pots and Jardinicres. 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. It costs nothing to look and examine. Knives and Forks, Hatchets, Saws. Chis els, Files, Plows and numerous other arti les, too numerous to mention, at prices that will surprise you. Come and be can vinced. GROCERIES. WVe allow no one to undersell us in pure, freshi goods. Our Grocery department is stocked with the choicest andl best goods that money can buy. We not only aim to keep the best, we do it. Try us for good quality, honest weight and low price; you will get it. Remember that we are headquarters for everything kept in a general merchandise store. Also remember that we defy competition and guarantee satisfaction of every l.ur case made of Yonrs truly, S. A. RIOBY. Millinery, Millinery. The ladies of Claren don are in~vited to visit mv inilllinery parlors, where they will here an opportuniti of selecting from abe'autiful line of Hats. The very latest dlesigos. Every attention is given to styles. My stock consists of HATS BONNiETS FEATHERS FLOWERS RIBBONS And All the Latest Triminels. Miss S. E. McDONALD, SUMTER, S. C. High Class Tailoring. Made-to-Orderi Suits, Pants and Overcoats. Suts to Measure, $6.00 and upward. Pants " $2.00 " Overcoats " $6.00 Choicest Fabrics Latest Effects at prices never known before. Send me a postal and I will call on you with samuples. J. L. WILSON, 4-s-amji Manning, S. C. Geo.SHacker& Son Material CHARLETON, .' SasWigts, Sah, Blindsan Builders' Hardware. Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty. OOD BUSINESS I Isto 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............... 5e and up. Scotch Lawns...- ........................ 3c and up. Calicoes . ................................... ... 3c and up. Duck, in all shades and colors..................-7c to 10c. Ceck ,Homespun.......... ......... ......... 34c to 5c. White and Red Damask Table Cloth.......... 22c to 75c. A good 36-inch Bleach....................4c to c. Table Oil Cloth.........................- -- . 3 A splendid Spool Cotton, 200 yards to spool, as good as Coats' 2 spools.............-.-.. . 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 S seen.I A nice Spring Suit.................... .........$3 50 3 A Grey Flannel Wool Suit.. ......................... 400 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 50e up. Shirts. We can actually down New York on Shirts. All sizes. A good Outing Shirt............................ 12ie a A good Negligee Shirt.... .............. ..... ..... 18 c A splendid full size Shirt ....................... 35 c A Full Dress Shirt, sold elsewhere at $1.25; we only ask ............................ ......... 75 c Hats. 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. 9 A 3-piece Water 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. 3 A good barrel of Flour........................ $4 00 Cock Robin Tobacco, 35c by single pound, or 32c in 10-pound caddies. Fine Coffee. ........... .................. 10c pound. Bringus the cash and we will satisfy you before you leave ou tre. I. W.McLED We are not in business for pleasure only; we want a reasonable profit on our goods. We don't propose baiting our people; we want to deal honestly, and thereby keep your trade. If we offer cloth at 5c per yd., we will sell a bolt, or a bale, or all we have at that figure; because you may rest satisfied that we are not selling below cost. We have a credit to main tain, and do not propose selling goods below cost and then fail at 50 cents on the dollar. If we advertise goods at 5 cents we will sell at that price all you want, and not try o sell you something else, or sell you only a few yards of it, and then try bmake up on something else. If we get bargains we give our customers the benefit of our bargain prices, but we are not so desperate yet as to offer gold dollars for 89 cents. Our customers may always depend upon unifom treatment. We are home here, we were raised here, our friends are here, and we expect to retain their respect and confidence and friendship. No man can sell goods below cost, and treat his creditors and customers right; there must be some deception somewhere. A word to the wise is suffcient. Cheap Dry Goods. No lady or gentleman can coolly and calmly examine our immense stock of Dry Goods, Notions and fine Millinery without being fully convinced that we are offering the Cheapest allround line of Dry Goods in this town, as we bought them last December when dry goods had reached the lowest point in years. Just think of it, beautiful Spring Print Calicos in fast col ors, only 3te per yard. Yard-wide Percale in fast colors, at 6te per yard, that is sold in maniy places at 10c per yard. Beautiful line Piques in White and Colors, orily 10c per yard. Organdies that sold last year at 15 and 20c, we now offer at 10c; you should see this line before you buy. Here is an article that everybody is posted on Sheeting Homespun, two and one half yards wide, only 12jc per yard; sold everywhere at 20c per yard. You should see the line of Ready-Made Shirt Waists we are offering at only 25e each. The prettiest line of Ladies' Ready-Made Black Skirts ever shown in this town at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Colored Skirts from $1.25 up. Hats and Umbrellas. Our line of Gent's and Children's Straw Hats and Gent's and Ladies' Parasols and Umbrellas is one of the most complete ever shown in this town. Just think of it, Boys' nice Straw Hats at 8, 10, 15 and 25c each. Gent's Strawv Hats from 10e to $1.00. Our line of Gent's Straw and Crash Hats at 50e will certainly astonish the people of this county if they will conc and give us a look. It will do anybody good to come and see the line of Ladies' 24-inch Parasols we are offering at 35c each. A line of Gent's 26 inch Steel Rod Umbrellas at 50e each, that look cheap at 75c. All you need to be convined is to come and see. We are not given to brag, but we just. feel like we have a line of Parasols and Umbrellas that our competitors cannot touch us in prices. A line of Ladies' Black Silk Umbrellas at $1.25, that we have never been able to offer before for less than $2.00. We now offer them to you for only $1.25, a real bargain. A Word to the Ladies. Ladies, we know when you buy a Hat or Bonnet you want to have the satisfaction of knowing that it represents the latest styles that the market can produce, and to this end we devote no little energy and time in making our Millinery Department one of the most up-to-date concerns in this part of the country. We buv our Hats from THE LARGEST and most respon sible concerns on this continent, therefore, we know we get'correct styles. Our Hats are trimmed by an expert Milliner, a lady of taste and ex perience. Our Miss Coppedge comes to us with credentials with an experience of eight years in the business, and that experience gained in the largest cities of this country. We keep a large line of Stylish Millinery, and we have a stylish and tasty Trimmer to trim our Hats. Hoping that the ladies will appreciate our efforts in giving to them a First-Class Millinery and Dry Goods Establishment, I am, Your obedient servant, .W. E. JENKINSON. IT SEEMS As if some of our competitors are puzzled to know how it is that we can sell our goods so cheap. They seem to think that we are selling our goods at cost. There is nothing like knowing where to buy goods and how to buy them. The time is past when a man can use all kinds of "booby" talk to sell goods. What the people want nowadays is a man to deal not in talking and running down others and patting all kinds of small tricks to get the trade, but they want goods at the lowest possible price, and tLe RACKET STORE is the place to get them. Our trade is increasing daily, and you know we must be selling goods cheap, and we certainly do appreciate the liberal patronage of the people of Clarendon County. Our Millinery Is more than double that of last season. The people are now beginning to see how high they have been paying for this line of goods. We sell our goods out at from 5 to 25 per cent. profit and we replenish every week. Old-time methods will suit old-time people, but in this day of enter prise and progress to keep up with the procession you must GET OUT OF THE RUT and employ modern methods; you must underbuy your compet itor before you can undersell him, and that is what we are loing daily. We rush out our goods and do not put them away in some hole or shelf and hold them for from 50 150 per cent. profit. We cannot boast of being a Clarendon man and being home here, but we do boast of selling goods cheaper and giving you better values than any Clarendon, Sumter, Williamsburg or any other man from any county in this or any other State in the Union. We are in a position to do so. The time has come when you must look out for yourself ; your friends are not going to give you anything or make a living for you, though I think we have some very good friends here in this town and county. Should we ever leave this town or State we will forever have a New York Racket Store with eleven million dollars worth of goods in New York to select from. We Will Not be Undersold by Any MaR. We have a lot of bargains for this week again. Fast Colored Lawn, per yard................................ .. ......... 2je Yard-Wide Percale, advertised by others at 6*e and worth 10c; oar price only.................................................... ....... 5C A real nice Parasol, 24 inches, for only.... ....................... ...... 29C A Silk Parasol, worth $2, for............... ...................... 98e Organdies, worth 15c, for.... .............................. ..... ....... Se Slippers of every description and price, from 48 to........ .............1 89 Ladies' fine Kid Gloves for.... ................... ........75c, 89e and 98e We have some odds and ends in Men's and Ladies' Shoes we sell less than cost, worth $1.50 to $2, we sell them now for........50 and 75c A big lot of Men's Crash Hats, from...............................19c to 69e See our Boys' Clothing; we have big bargains in them for some one; it may be you, so come and see them. Men's Summer Serge Coats and Vests at a cut price. We have in anothei lot of Men's Pants at 48c and upward to $3. We have a full line of Shirts, Ties, Suspenders, Socks and Ladies' Mitts, Vests, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Embroidery, Laces, Belts, Buttons and in fact everything that is kept in a first-class store. Buy a Crescent Bicycle From Us. Again we thank you for your past favors and ask a continuance of the same, I am Very resoeetfully, C. W. KENDALL, TILE N. Y. RACKET STORE TI3D 3!3LLO-W Fr.OTT. SPECIALNOTICE. 800 barrels Flour at mill price. 600 lbs. Rice, 3 3-4c to 5 1-2c lb. 4,000 lbs. Tobacco, 28, 30, 35 and 36c per lb., in 10, 12, 24 and 26-lb. boxes. Best hand-packed Tomatoes, 3-lb. cans, at 90c doz. Best hand-packed Tomatoes, 2-lb. cans, at 70c doz. Best large Lump Starch, 40-lb. boxes, at 3 1-2c lb. Good Luck Baking Powders at $3.75 per case. Wrapping Paper, in lots of 100 lbs., at $1.75. Good Laundry Soap, 100 cakes to box, $1.45 to $3.50. Standard Granulated Sugar, in bai-rels, at 5.66c lb. A drive on Matches;. 144 boxes 200 matches to box, for 85 cents. Good Green Rio Coffee, in bulk, at 7 to 9 3 -2c lb. Other special drives to offer. See us before you buy, We will remove on May 20th into Schwartz Building, corner Main and Republican street. CROSSWELL & CO THE CHEAP CASH GROCERS, 'THE CAROLINA GROCERY COMPANY. THOMCAS WILSON, President. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 195 East Bay - - Charleston, S. C. mar W ou1 3;: l1at to EaTB You Wrt U; fo? 1ricN1 -a Prcival Manufacturing Co., Doors, Sash and Blinds, Meeting Street. - - CHARLESTON, S. C.