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PUBLIbHES ALL COUNTY AD TOW~N OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING, S. C.: WEDINESDAY SEPT. 20, 1899. A Fashion Bloom. An October Rose will bloom here on the 28th day of September in ll of its fresh ness and beauty, and every ladiy in Man ning and Clarcudon county are specially invited to see this beautiful Rose of Fash ion. We will on this day. september 28th. show the richest line of Fall and Winter Millinery and the most beautiful lino of Pattern Hats ever shown in Manning. Our Miss Coppedge has just returned f rom Northern Markets where she has spent several weeks purchasing our F:dl and Winter Stock, and gathering new ideas which will be very valuable to our patrons who care anything about correct styles and fasbions. We will also on this day, show a most complete line of beautiful Fall and Winter Dress Goods with Silks, Velvets and Gimps to trim each piece of Dress Goods. Re member the day, Tuesday, September 26th, andfall the rest of the week in order that our country friends can all have a chance to see our beautiful line of Fall and Winter Millinery and Dress Goods. W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the co)y is 1 :ought in later than Sat urday noon. Ring up 14 when you have business with THE TmEs office. See Kendall's $1.00 lady shoe. Miss Mande Brock, of Panola is visiting her sister Mrs. J. H. Rigby. For seed Rye, go to Legg & HantchL0 son. Mrs. Lula Poole, of Pacolet, is visiting the family of VMr. B. A. Johnson. To rent: The store next to post office. Mr. Louis Loryea of Trio spent a few days with his father this week. See Kendall's $.00 Black Suit. Mr. Ned Barron left Monday for Balti more where he is studying Pharmacy. For shoes go to Kendall's Racket store. Court convenes in Manning the 3d Mon day in October with Judge Klugh presid ing. A big lot of those $1 50 Buggy Umbrellas just arrived. Legg & Hutchinson Uncle Sam has issued a new style of money-order which is not an improvement on the old. Go to Brockinton's for a delicious and re freshing drink, when heated. Died yesterday morning near Manning, Mrs. Mary Morris. nee Arnold, wife of Mr. Allen Morris, aged about 24 years. For fine up to date Millinery go to Ken dall's. Harmony Presbytery convenes in Man ning October 4th. The opening sermon will be preached by Rev. W. H. Mills. The store next door to the, post office is to rent. Apply at this office. W. G. King is making an earnest effort to build up a first-class business in Man ning. Read what he says this week. For the best stock of clothing in Man ning go to the N. Y. R3acket store. For the past few days there has been quite an exodus of Clarendon girls to the colleges in the upper part of the State. Why stay hot? when you can get cool quick and easy at Brockinton's up-to-date soda fount. Miss Mattie Pendergrass of Florence and Miss Lila Pendergrass of Kingstree were guests at Mr. H. D. Plowden last week. Died last Sunday morning near Manning Mrs. Teresa Thames aged 78 years. The deceased was the mothei- of Mr. H. S. Dol lard. For hay and grazing purposes nothing beats Clover. If yon wish a beautiful yard, sow it in Clover. Seed for sale by Legg & Hutchinson. Supervisor Owens has complied with the wishes of the people of Salem by repairing the road in the Northern prong of Black river. When you come to Manning do not fail to see the buggies, wagons, harness, sad dIes etc that Legg & Hutchinson are offer ing for sale. They certainly sell low down for the cash. We want every body to read Jenkinson's big add., and they will see the reason the woman in the corner of the page is hiding her face. Wives! Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets bring happiness to sorrowing hus bands and barren homes. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. The Manning Hardware Company has doubled its space in Taz TDIE~S and we want all of our readers to note what this concern has to offer. Sick headache is the bane of many lives. Dr Mi A Simmons liver medicine cures and prevents this annoying complaint. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. In the show window of Mr. Louis Levi's store is quite an attractive image of a negro waiter, and it is amusing to see how some of the "coons" regard it. Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets regulate the menstrual organs and guaran tee regular, natural monthly periods. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. Tobacco was brought from Florence county and sold on the People's warehouse noor last Thursday. Mr. Mason's re;-uta tion is far reaching sure. Frequently protracted constipation caus es inflammation of the bowels. Remedy use Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine. Sold by Dr WV M Brockinton. The Summerton graded school opens October 2 with Professor H. A. C. Walker of Batesburg Principal, assisted by Miss May Foster and Miss Ethel Cooper. To eat with appetite. dicest with comfort and sleep with tranquility, take a dose of Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine occasion ally. Sold by Dr W Mi Brockinton. Mr. Claude P. Lesesne has tendered his resignation as clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, and has accepted a posi tion with Ingram & Purdy near Stateburg in Sumter county. For toning up the system after child birth and hastening complete and speedy recovery. Simmons' Squaw Vine wine or Tablets are invaluable. Sold by Dr W M Brockiton. The ginnery of D. M. Bradham had a narrow escape from fire this morning. Fire caught in one of the condensers, but was discovered in time to put it out, without any serious damage. Parties who contemplate having survey ing done will take notice that I shall de vote my entire time to it the coming year and guarantee satisfaction, both as to work an ra. E. J. nnOWN Surveyor. tf. Professors L. W. Dick and S. M. Rice have returne:] to their schools in Aiken. Both of these. geitleuen miade friends here, and we hope to b. so fortunAte to have thetm with us again next year. Chamiberlain's cough remedy has saved t the lives of thousands of croupy children. c( It is also without an equal for colds and u whooping cough. For sale by R. B. Lor- s yea, druggist. (janlay M,_5 w Complaints are being made of people ei who are bauling gravel from the road near ga Alcoln, and thus putting the road in such b a condition that travel is badly impaired. ai The Slpervisor should put a stop to this. b< To run a woman crazy, let her menstru- tte ations be either too frequent or too mouch at one time. Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets correct this trouble. Sold by Dr WV M Brockinton. w Died last Fri day at the residence of his tL daughter Mrs. W. G. King, after a linger- of ing illness, Mr. P. E. Campbell aged about to 85 years. The body was taken to Darling- tb ton county, and interred in Swift Creek B church yard. Si The great succes of Chamberlain's Colic, tw Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the ON treatment of bowel co mplaints has made it gi standard over the grea ter part of the civil- tb ized world. For sale by It. B. Loryea, druggist. '19J' Mr. Ed. Green of New Zion has moved cc to Georgetown where he has accepted a position with the Atiantic Lumber Co. We - regret to lose Mr. Green for he is a good citizen and will be missed. We wish him 6 luck in his new home. P H M B Peavey, Byrumville. Ga, writes: Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine cured my C whole family of chills and fever. It also to cures dyspe psia and headache. I believe th it stronger than Zeiiin's Black Draught. -s Soid by Dr W M Brockinton. h( The fad around town now is "Hello co Central." Manning has now a telephone ul exchange and those who have encouraged TI this progressive move are pleased with the ve innovatiou. When you want THE 'TImEs or office, ask Central to give you 14. Pr co "They are si mply gerfect," writes Rob't. Moore, of La Fayette, Ind., of DeWitt's Lit- or tle Early ]Risers, the "famone little pills" or for coustipation and all liver aliments. re Never gripe. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton; d< Dr. W. 31. Brockinton, Manning. in There are now in the course of erection be in Manning four modern two story houses, m M and more being spoken of. Now if some Si of our town I et owners will convert their little cow past ures into resident lots it will add much to looks and profit on the invest ment. "Best on the mar ket for coughs and colds en and all bronchial troui.es: for croup it has be no equal." writes Henry R. Whitford, P1 South Canaan, Conn., of One Minute SO Cough Cure. D. 0. Rhame, Summerton: er Dr. W. 1. Brockinton, Manning. - B. DeWitt's Little Early Risers permanently cure ahronic constipation, biliousness, nervousness and worn-out feeling; cleanse and regulate the entire system. Small, pleasant, never gripe or sicken-"famous ur lettle pills." to: va Parties going to Charleston must pro- bt vide themselves with health certificates to in prevent being interfered with by quaren- fo tine officers at Ashley Junction. This re quirement is on account of the yellow fever Af epidemic now raging in various parts of he the country. Ia The unhappy mortal whose liver is inac- s tive is miserable without apparent cause. ea Dr X A Simmons' liver medicine makes ar life worth living. Sold by Dr W M Brock- h inton. eg We have received a card from Mr. A. C. Davis at St Louis Mo., in which he informs us that he has been examined and has en listed as a private in the 38th Infantry. He is now stationed at Jefferson Barracks I St Louis, and he expects to soon be paying ed his compliments to Aguinaldo. We pre- tle dict that before he is in the Philippines otl many months he will receive a commis- i sion- re< E. E. Turner, Conmpton, Mo., was cured of piles by DeWitt's Witch Haze4 Salve after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty remedies. P'hysicians and surgeons endorse it. Beware of dangeroust counterfeits. D. 0. Rihane, summerton: c Dr. W. M1. Brockinton, Manning. Married last Monday morning, by Rev. ri J. J. Meyers, at the res.dence of the bride's parents. in Foreston, Mr. M. B. Wither spoon and Miss Lela Smoot, a daughter of Mr. B. 31. Smoot. After the ceremony the B couple left for Kershaw, where they will g spend a few days with the groom's parents and then they will go to their home in Sumter, where Mr. Witherspoon is engaged in the furniture business, Chester H. Brown. Kalamazoo, Mich., ei says. "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me of a severe case of indigestion; can strongly recommend it to all dyspeptics." Digests 'w what you eat without aid tronm the stomach, S( and cures dyspepsia. D. 0. Rthame, Sum merton; Dr. W. M1. Brockinton, Manning. Governor McSweeney has received a let ter from a citizen of Davis Station, wanting to know if he can marry again; the writer o1 of the letter says he does not know the 15 whereabonts ot'bis wife who left him in CC 1890 al ter a marriage relation of 20 years. to he does not know whether she is dead ort alhve and has heard nothing of her since t 1894. T1his man does not .believe that of "marriage is a failure," as notwithstanding v his past experience he is 'willing to take t nto himself another. a For wounds, burns, scalds, sores, skin diseases and all irritating eruptions, noth ing so soolhing and healing as DeWitt's T With Hazel Salve. Mrs. Emma Bolles, ~ Matron Englewood Nursery, Chicago, says of it: When all else fails in healing our babies, it will cure." D. 0. Rhame, Sum-1 merton; Dr. W. M. Brockinton, Manning. The grand rally ot T1rinity, A. 31. E. bl Church will take place on next Sunday, and we cordially invite all of our friends P out to assist us in paying something on i our indebtedness. The two clubs, Thomas ' and Pompey, will report on Sunday night. We make a special plea to our white frends to assist us in this our eifort. The Pastor, Rev. J. C. Williams, and people have been working very hard for the past month to make this rally the grandest and the most P successful in the history of the church. W There's always hope while there's One Minute Cough Cure. "An attack of penen monia left my lungs in bad shape and I was near the first stage of consumption. One Minute Cough Cure completely cured me." Writes Helen MceHenery, Bismark, N.D. Gives instant relief. D. 0. Rthame, T Summerton; Dr. W.M. Brockinton, Man ning. At a tobacco sale on the floor of the Pee nle's Warehouse last Thursday a young lady became one of the buyers, and she ran up a pile of the yellow weed to 30 cents per pound. If all of the buyers would be as liberal our farmers would soon throw down cotton and go into the the tobacco culture exclusively. Then same lady was presented with a fine leaf of tobacco and when asked her opinion of the quality she puckered up her sweet lips and said "the quality is . injured by the leaf being moth eaten." So we caution the growers to keep moths from getting into their tobacco. Kodol Dyspepsia Care is a scientific com pound having the endorsement ot ominent physicians and the medical press. It "-di gsts what you eat" and positively cures a dyspepsia. 31M. A. Ketron, Bloomingdale, Tenn., says it cured him of indigestion of t< ten years' standing. D. 0. Rthame, Sum-- ti merton; Dr. W. -3. Brcckinton, Manning. 1 We desire to call speuial attention to the advertisement of L. W. Folsom Sumter's magniticent Jewelry establishment. A visit to this establishment will convince any body that it is one of the finest in the State and that his stock is complete and up-to- a date. Mir. Folsom is no cobbler, but a first class workman which is evident from the fact that the Atlantic Coast Line has made him one of their official timekeepers. He ad justs an d regulates the watches of engineers ~ ad conductors, and this alone is sufficient Ito prove that he can be entrusted with the finest watches and clocks. Folsom's stock I ,-an+ be excelled any-vhere A Narrov Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. art, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with a id cold which settled my lungs; co'agh t in and finally terminated in Consump on. Four Doctors gave me up, saying I mil live but a short time. I gave myself p to my Savior, determined if I could not av with my friends on earth, I would ect my absent ones above. My husband as advised to get Dr. King's New Discov -v for Consumption, coughs and Colds. I tve it a trial, took in all eight bottles It is cured me, and thank God I am saved id now a well and healthy woman." Trial )ttlcs free at R. B. Loryea's drug store. ogular size 50 cents and S1.00. Gniaran ed or price refunded. 1 A Camp Organized. A Camp of sons of Confederate Vterans as organizetl in Manning last Thursday, e membership is made up from all parts the county, and to give encouragement the laudable project quite a number of e veterans were present. Captain D. J. radhain always at his best on such occa Dns wis made temporary chairman and hen it came to the selection of a name for e camp, several heroes who have passed -er the river were suggested and it was >ally settled that the camp should bear e name of Henry Lesesne. The following officers were elected. J. Lesesne Commandant W. C. Davis and Frank Richbourg 1st and Lieutenant mmanders respectively, I. I. Bagnal Ad taut, W. C. Chandler Treasurer C. B, rcock, Quartermaster, C. A. Ridgill Color rgeant, Dr. C. B. Geiger Surgeon, Rev. B. Wells Chaplain, and E. J. Browne istorian. Rev. P. B. Wells, W. M. Plowden and B. Aycock were appointed a committee draft a constitution to be submitted at e next meeting which will be held 2nd .turday in October. Captain Bradham was called upon and responded with an address full of en uragement and urged the boys to keep > the memories of their heroic fathers. e meeting was much enjoyed and the terans present took a li vely interest the ganization; the boys appreciated their esence and extended to all veterans a rdial invitation to attend their meetings. Commandant Lesesne feels highly hon ed by being selected as the head of an ganization whbih bears the name of his vered father and we knur that he will all in his pewer to maka ,he Camp of terest to its members. Ie tells us that - the next meeting the membership will greatly increased and it is his desire to ikte this Camp one of the best in the ate. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, t or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the st in the world, will kill the pain and omptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever res, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin ptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by B. Loryea, druggist. 1-5 He Was Fond of Eggs. A man sometimes gets bit hard when he idertakes to run tLings be is not accus ned to. A case in point is that of a can sser for a newspaper who found some zzard eggs, which he took home, intend to tell his wife they were eggs of fine wls and have her set them. His wife s out and he put the eggs in the kitchen ter supper he told her about the fine eggs had brought her, but the old fellow's 2ky form collapsed into a fit when she id she was sorry he bad not told her rlier, as she had used the eggs in making omelet, of which he had just eaten artily. He has sworn off from hunting g nests while out canvassing for a news per. A Remarkable Case. Antioc, Miss., July 1, 1898. I want to thank you for the great benefit iave received from your wonderful rem , Benedicta. I was induced to try a bot ,an'd it benefited me so much I used an 20. nd I am now entirely well. There c.rtainly no medicine like it and I can :ommend it to all women. MRs. BETTIE LANGSTON. Sold by R. B. Loryea. Every man's sweetheart is expected get upn in arms against him, When a love match ends in mar age, it very soon burns out. tasm he Kind You Have Always Baight When a telephone girl breaks her igagement, it's a case of "ring off." In the game of love diamonds al ays capture hearts, but clubs are >metimes trumps. A Word to Mothers. Mothers of children affected with croup a severe cold need not hesitate to admin :er Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It utains no opiate nor narcotic in any rn and may be given as confidently to e babe as to an adult. The great success at has attended its use in the treatment colds and croup has avon for it the appr .1 and praise it has received throughout e United States and in many foreign nds. For sale by lR. B. Loryea, druggist. Congress comprises the Sugar c-ust and the House of Mis-represen tives. Quick Results. Coolidge, Ky.. Aug. 1, 1898. I have been suffering with female tron es and wvas unable to get relief. I was rsuaded to try Benedicta and after one onth's treatment I can recommend your medy to suffering women. SIrns. H. R. GULREATE. Sold by R. B. Loryea. Argument may not change a man's litical opinion, but a two-dollar bill ill often change his vote. CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Children. he Kind You Have Alway Bought Bears the .ignatur-e of ( a 9 7~ A cow may have many good quali es, but she is too modest to blow er own horn. A Wonderful Cure ot Diarrhoea. PRoMNENT EIRlGINIA EDITOL HAD ALMOST oxVENs UP, AUT WAR Unoc(GHT EACK TO PERi FECT HEALTH BY CHAMBtERLAIN'S COLIC, (HOLEaA AND DIARR~HOEA REMEDY.-RIEAD HIS EDITORIAL. From the Times, Hillstille, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time 2d thought I was past being cured. I had >)ent much time and money and suffered much misery that I had almost decided >give up all hopes oi recovery and await e result, but noticing the advertisement FChamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar 2ea Remedy and also some testimonials ating how some wonderful cures had been rught by this remedy. I decided to try it. fter taking a few doses I was entirely well that trouble, and I wish to say further to ty readers and fellow sufferers that I am hale and hearty man today and feel as eli as I ever did in my life--0. R. Moore. ld by R. B. Loryea, druggist. IarNUBAN TEA cures Dyspep stion. Regulates the Liver. Price,25cts, Sol by . B. Loryea. The skilljid phiysician dewalsq a kllful pharmacist: the patiend requires both. Reliability, Skill, Promptness. Since we entered the drug busi ness we have faithfully endeav ored to meet these three re quirements. RELIABILITY: Our drugs are I absolutely pure. No adultera tion tolerated. SKILL: Every precaution exer + cised in the filling of prescrip tions. Closest attention to the most minute details, Correct I ness in preference to haste. 2 PRO-3PTNESS: No unwarranted delayo tardiness, no proras tination in filling prescriptions. Our large and increasing pat ronage - indicates that these 6 methods are appreciated by the public. R. B. LORYEA, Druggist. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the es tate of Reuben B. Loryea, deceased, will present same duly attested, and those owing sk..i estate will make payment to ISAAC M. LORYEA, Administrator. Manning, S. C., Sept. 20, 1899. [21-4t FOR SALE. One hundred and twenty-five acres of land in Douglas township; 55 acres cleared; two settlements; two tobac co barns; pack house. Frame dwell ing within one mile of Pine Grove High School, and one mile of Seloc postoffice. For particulars apply TIES office or F. N. THOMAS, 19-3t] Seloc, S. C. Money to Lend On improved farming lands-inter est at 7 per cent. Long time given and payments to be made in instal ments. For particulars apply to LEE & MOISE, Sumter, S. C., Or to F. B. HOFFMAN, 4 Bowling Green, New York, N. Y. [sep5-3m For Sale. Two tracts of land containing 100 acres each, near Manning Court House, with dwelling houses and other necessary out buildiugs, with : about twenty-five acres cleared land on each tract, fine tobacco land; bal ance in timber and cane break branches; fine pasture land. Will sell for half cash-balence in one and two years. I have also three good horses that I will exchange for cattle. DANIEL J. BRADHAM. Sept. 5, 1899. [19-tf The _.f .Manning .Bakery.I Hav e you called on HIERIOT,I the Baker, yet? If not, do so and purchase a trial lot of his Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Fancy Crackers, all of which are guaranteed to be fresh. He also keeps in stock the best line of Canned Goods and Meats to be found in town. Will give you special bargains also in-Heavy Gro' ceries. * f Your patronage is solicited, If fresh goods and low prices availeth anything you will call again. JOHN W. H ERIOT, In Rear of Bank. Eye Glasses, C Spectacles. New glasses put into old frames, 5 or new frames fitted to old glasses. Have your eyes tested at RHAME'S DRUG STORE, SUMMERTON, S. C. r WALSH'S SHOE STORE Sumter, S. C., Under Opera'House. Stock recently closed out. Open 1 now with New Stylish Shoes From the best manufacturers. And every pair of Shoes guaranteed. Six teen years experience in this vacimi We know the Styles best suited to the wants of the people. Look for the City Clock, Under it you will find the best Shoes in the city. We have many good customers in Clarendon, but we want more. Walshs Shoe Store Notice of Discharge. I On the 9th (lay of October, 1899, I will apply to the Probate Judge for Clarendon county for letters of discharge as executor of the estate of N. R. Cousar. deceased. J. E. COUSAR. Sardinia, S, C., Sept. 11, 1899. [20-4t . s. wI-soN. w. c. DIIANT. Wr~ILSON & DURANT, Attorneyls and Counselors at Law, M A NTNG.S. (. GIVEN AWAY BY Estate of M. LEVI. 3 o *We have placed in our store a handsome Oak Money-Box containing Silver Dollars. We have had made for us a number of keys, some of which will unlock the box. With every cash purchase of $1 will be given a key attached to a tag. Keys can be tried The First Saturday in Each Month and holders of keys that unlock- the box will be given $5 as a present. Those living at a distance will be given a few days margin after the first Saturday to try 6 their keys. 9I Already the followir g have gotten $5 by getting, keys that unlock the box: C. W. Snyder, Manning ; Mrs. Nelson, Mlanning ; Caroline Johnson, Jordan, and 0. 6 B. Baker, Salem. We are now receiving new goods almost daily, and continue to pay the highest market prices for cotton. D. & A. LEVLRS! I Executors. 2 Appretn he ladinbr tore whihnsoehaen >vedheretofo e hadomorCaen fries, we numb r to e 'shmeys eo whenxti chten wlet ulc give ox 2oea With e vin seas' phstye. 1wllbie Haveyouasenche toew tag es an Plai trings i Thev anFamHir Saturds, n Ehee ornh inV etasand Torsofe kes? a unocrte shoxwillte o bred givrtent in s rsnte. In Tos aditionu atr argestane wibed givrent foew rs Gods argnd aTerimmingist Searda shown try ul d Atelead h oloorfhaegten$ y~ etir k eysta uckthebx j M annn;Crne Jonsn Jora per. Ths we are sowingceiinor newlooad amost ar i, and ontneopa the higasn o hesnts yoaet sa jjeparies evor c o mpet tanevr Faithfllyeyutor Prorieor ofSuters Ladng res-Mkin Etabis set ndAens orte amusSanar Pters.Lai ud ChlrnsFieFowaaseily Iimro R E.C HERE WE ARE! +oo+o+o+00+o4o+o+0+ Have you been to my store to take advantage of the many bargains I have to offer? Others may blow and bluster, but the proof of the pud ding is the chewing of the string, and when you come to my store there will be no such thing as tempting baits in order to induce you to begin purchasing, and then after you have commenced to make your bill, the profits increase on the goods you need most and have to buy in larger quantities. My friends, I am here to tell you that I intend to sell my goods at a living profit aud you do not expect me to do oth erwise. Let me show you my DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES, CROCKERY, CUTLERY AND WOODENWARE. My Grocery stock is as complete as any store in town, with all prices as low as the lowest, and goods guaranteed. When you come to town be sure to call on WV. G. IKing MANNING HARDWARE CO Is the source of supply for everything found in a first-class Hardware Concern. The season for har vesting grass and pea vines is at hand. We have an excellent Stock of the best Scythes and at prices that will suit you. We are also agents for the two best made Mowing Machines. The Osburn New Columbia Mower -AND THE Deering Ideal Mower. Before purchasing a Machine you should see these. Remember too, that we have the parts in Stock. We also have a splendid Stock of Cane Mills and Evaporators And can give you a bargain. We now carry HARNESS in our Stock and can sell you a y good Set of Harness complete for $6. These are well made and of Good Leather, and not like most Harness sold at that price, poorly stitched and flank leather. Our Stock of Wagon Repair Material is very much better than it ever has been, so that you can repair your wagon or buggy at a mere trifle, We are now connected by telephone with most of the towns in the surrounding county, so that parties wanting Mill Supplies can order by wire, thereby saving time and expense. We have a Full Stock of Steam Fttings, Pipes. oils and Belting. House keepers, when in want of a New Cook Stove, come and see our Line of Leader Stoves, they are the best ever shown here. We have them at all prices, and can sell you a very good Cook Stove from $8.50 Cheapest and best made. We are agents for the celebrated Anti-Rust Tinware of Canandiaga, N. Y., and we give a positive guarantee against rust with each piece sold. MANNING *HARDWAR+ COMPANY. THE F'ALL SEASON Is at hand and most people are looking around to see where they can supply their needs for the least money. To those thus interested I extend a hearty invitation to call and examine my line of Dry Goods, Notions, -:. -:. -:. -:- Hats, Caps, Shoes, -:- -:- Groceries, Etc., -:. -: - Which you will find complete. I have the goods and they t must be sold. Come and get prices and feel that your money is well spent. 2 Keep your attention on this space in future and we will - offer something to interest you. t Remember us when you come to town. 9. M. 8TRANGE. TH-E Tobacco Planlters of Cliareildoll AND ADJOINING COUNTIES eWill find it to their special advantage to bring their Tobacco to THE PEOPLE'S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, "I '%TNEaGr, S. C., rWhere they will receive courteous and prompt attention from the Man ager and other officers of the Company. -We have a large and commodious Warehouse, Ordering and Grading SRooms and all facilities for the accommodation of our friends. Give us a trial and we assure you that we will get the H ighest Prices for Your Tobacco. Come and see us and inspect our Warehouse. We will cheerfully give 'you all information in our power. THE PEOPLE'S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, C. M. MA8ON, Manager.