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PUBLISHES ALL COUNTY AN]) TOWN OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANNING. S. C.: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, 1899. Notice is hereby given that no advertisements will be hereafter changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Sat urdav noon. Remember the Holiday Sale At our store, starting Monday, Dec. 4th, and lasting through the month of December. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Fine Dress Goods and Milli nery will be sold at reduced prices. ..Raisins, Currants, Citron and Pul verized Sugar for making that Christmas cake very cheap. We have all kinds of Fancy Candies at our store in great quantity and vari ety very cheap. We want all the Stock Peas in the country, will pay the spot cash for them, but they must be well cleaned of trash. Very fine Apples, 40c per pk; Dried Apples, 10c per lb; Dried Peaches, 121c per lb; best Java Cof fee, blended, only 25c per lb; best Rio Coffee at 8, 10 and 121c per lb; best Patent Flour. 40 lbs for $1; good Family Flour, 50 lbs for $1; very fine Break'fast Bacon at 12tc perlb; Pick led Tripe, 5e per lb; Pickled Corned Beef Rolls, only 10c per lb; Cheese, 20c per lb; a large lot of Sausage Seasoning, l0 per pkg; one package of this seasoning will season 10 lbs of meat; Pulverized Black Pepper, 20c per lb. See the Soap we are sell ing two cakes for 5c. Just received, a large lot of Hecker's Buctwheat and Hecker's Oatmeal which w e offer at the lowest prices. W. E. JENKINSON. Cash paid for Corn Peas and Hay at Legg & Hutchinscn. Dolls of all kinds at Rhame's drug store. Miss .Maude Brock of Panola is visiting her sister Mrs. J. H. Rigby. Tarbell Cheese at McLeod's. It is the best. Dr J A James of Cheraw is in Manning visiting his daughter Mrs. H D Plowden. French Rat Traps, 50c. each. Manning Hardware Co. You can get a nice Tooth Brush from Se up, at Brockinton's. Miss Mollie Jones was taken to Colum bia last Thursday and placed in the hospi tal for the insane for treatment. Novelties of various kinds, for all ages. Ithame's drug store. Stove Gasoline 20c. per gallon. Man ning Hardware Co. Died near Packsville last Friday, Mrs. Ann Thames, relict of the late Brown Thames, aged about 60 years. Pure Apple Vinegar at the R. B. Loryea, drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Go to J W Mceod's for Dried Fruit, Cit ron, Currants, Raisins and Jellies. Married at Workman, by Rev. S. E Bis hop, on Sunday 19th inst, Mrs. Orah PI.im mar and Mr. Hubert Smith. All kinds of Toys for the little folks at Rhiame's drug store. Headquarters for Wedding and Christ toas Presents at S.R. Venning's jewelry and Lovelty store. A very sensible communication on the road question reached us too late for this week's issue; it will appear next weet. Just received, a new supply of Writting Tablets, from 1c to 10c, at Brockinton s. Buggies, Buggies, Buggies.-First class, up to date, and prices right. Le gg & Hutchinson. Kendall has opened up again with bar gains offered the public. His store is in the Ma,-zso Txxzs block. Read his adver tisement. Fresh Garden Seeds to arrive at Rhame's drug store December 20th. Full assortment of Sewing Machine Nee dles at the BR. B. Loryea drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Our absence last week was the cause of severatimportant items not getting into the paper; in the hurry to catch a train we forgot to leave our note book, Toy Guns, Air Guns, Toy Pistols, Horns' etc. Rhame's drug store. Married, on Tuesday, Nov. 28th, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. J. M Strange, by Rev. WV. A. Pitts,Mr. J. Champ~ Strange and Miss Cori strange. We are still headquarters for all fine Perfumery and Extracts. Call and exam ine our stock. Brockinton. The Manning contingent of Charleston' gala festivities returned home much pleas d with the trip, and ne.arly all of theix have a kind word for the historic old city Just received, Green and black tea, beautiful blend at the R. B. Loryea dru1 store, Icaac M. Loryea, prop. Lap Robes, extra Buggy and Cart Cush ions, Baggy Shafts and Poles, Buggy Um brlla's, Baggy Whips, etc. Legg & Hutch WVatch for Tan TIMzs' issue of t'.ie 13t1 of December. It will be a beauty, the hand someost ever gotten up in the State and will have the effect of advertising the towr and county. "Sweets to the Sweet." Fine Frencd Confections at 25c and 35c a box, at the B B. Loryea, drug store-, Isaac M. Lorya Prop. Probate Judge Windham will hereafte: have Mondays and Saturdays of each weel as his office days. Persons having busi ness in the office of the Probate Judge wil reember the days. Wurtzburger's Malt Extract, a Food, Tonic and au Invigorator for the weak sick and convaiescent at the Rt. 1B. Lor yea, drug store, Isaac Md. Loryea, Prop. A new lot of the "Russel!" one-horse an< "Florence" two-horse Wagons just in. I you want the best Wagons for the les money this is the place. Legg & Hutchin son. Trhere will be a Union Thanksgivini service at the Methodist church tomorro' morning at 11:30 o'clock. The public i invited to attend; Rev. James McDowel will conduct the service. Free Admission.-To the Harness an< Saddlerv show now at I-egg & Hutchinsonx stables-20 new sets just arrived, finest se lection ever shown in Manning. Legg Hutchinson. In the State Supreme court, in the cas of Annie E Hodge, respondent agaire Alice Hodge and H L B Hodge appellants~ for recovery of land, the judgement of tb court below was reversed. Housekeepers that will want to prepar those nice dainties for Christmas can b supplied, with a fresh lot of raisins, cm rants, citron, jellies and everything else i1 the '-big dinner" line at J. W. McLeod's. .ing Sunday morning at the Meth ume church by the pastor. As this is th last Sunday before conference, it is mos earnestly urged that all of the members b present. There are some matters of grea intres ,a imporanco be hprnsented. A missionary prayer meeting will take place in the Methodist parsonage nest Fri day afternoon at 4 o'clock. All the ladies are invited to attend, and taey are also re minded to bring their Thanksgiving offe ings. A full assortment of Woods Tested and Tried Turnip Seed Wood's Rye Seed. Wood's Silver Skin. Yellow Danvers and Pearl Onion Sets at the R. B. Loryea drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, prop. The flashing eye, buoyant footstep and rosy complexion result from the use of Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine. Sold by Dr W 31 Brockinton. Governor McSweeney anti staff will re view the military in Charleston tomorrow and the editor of THE Trmns is under obli gations for a cordial invitation to be the guest of the entertaining committee. We hope to be able to be present, If you have a good gentle Horse, don't drive him with broken Harness all tied up with strings, you may rain him-Legg & Hutchinson have every piece or part of both single and double Harness to sell sep arately. Walter Wilson the colored boy arrested for robbing Mr. Caddell a white man com ing from the State fair and by mistake was carried by Sumter, has been commited to jail in default of bond, and from what we can gather he virtually admitted his guilt. Tennessee Horses and Mules.-A car load will arrive at our stables this week. We have been very careful in making this se lection and have some fine saddle and driv ing Horses. Our Mules are suitable for both farm and wagon purposes. Legg & Hutchinson. A friend wishes some confederate stamps, and has requested us to endeavor to get some for him. If any of our readers have any among their old papers we would be glad to get them; if they are on old envel opes so much the better. Who will stnd us some? The reliable cure for leucorrhoa, ovarian disorders and fLlling of womb, is Sim mons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. Remember that on the 1st of December all of our subscribers who have complied with the conditions will have their names sent on and they will receive that splendid agricultural journal, The Farm and Home, without additional cost. It is an opportu nity no one should miss. The girl's friend. Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, cause natural appearance and regular monthly return of menses. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. It was with sorrow that we learned of the death of Mr. Wylie K. Bell at his home in Hartsville lat Saturday. Mr. Bell for a number c years was a respected citizen of this town and for several terms was its In tendant. He had many friends here and all over the county. Weary women need an occasional dose of Dr R A Simmons' liver medicine to strengthen their nerves and invigorate their systems. Sold by Dr W 1 Brockin ton. On the evening of the 19th inst Home Branch church was packed to overflowing, where the Sunday school celebrated chil dren's day with appropriate exercises. We are told the recitations, declamations and songs were delightfully rendered, and the affair was conducted in a highly creditable manner. -You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will, But the scent of the rose clings around it still." That is if you use Eastman's. Garwood's and Lazell's Extracts to be had at the R. B. -Loryea drng store, Isaac M. Loryea, proprietor. Sam Lee, the mullato politician from Sumter who figured ,ponspicuously during the days of radicalism, and who was one of the representatives in Congress when the State wits under negro rule, was up before the police court in Washington list week charged with breaking into a chicken coop; friends interceded for him and hadi him relea.%ed on the giound of insanity. I J D Bridges, editor "Democrat," Lancas ter, N H, says: "One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bron chitis, grippe and all throat and lung trou bles. It prevents consumption. D 0 Rhame, Sumnmerton; Dr WV M Brockinton, Manning. In another columnn appears an advertise ment from that well and favorably known establishment Welch & Eason of Charles ton. This house hardly needs an introduc tion to our readers, for they are thoroughly known as one of the most reliable grocery dealers in the State. Welch & Eason carry an immense line of family groceries and whatever is bought from them is a guar antee of purity. There are some simple remedies indis pensable in any family. Among these, the experience of years assures us, sh~uld be recorded PALs-KILLER. For both internal and external applications we have found it of great value; especially can we recom mend it for colds, rheumatism or frcsh wounds and bruises. - Christian Era. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25c and 50c. Congressman Norton is accompanying a postoffice inspector over the district with a view to get a recommrendation for the free rural delivery system. Candidly, we do not believe the system will operate success fully in our sparse-ly settled country; the present system is better, but our represen tative in Congress is anxious to help his constituents and ho wants them to have an opportunity to try the system. Norton is ai crack-a-jack about the departmcnts where real good to the people can only be done. Finest line of Stationery in Town fB Paper at 50c 40c 35c 55c 15c 10c and 5c. Writing Pads for Pencil 200 pages for Se 2 Pads of over one hundred pages each for 5c, Writing Pads for Pen 10c and 5c, Inks in Black, Violet, Red at 5c a bottle, Ink Wells at i0c, an endless supply of Lead ,Pencils, Indellible Pencils, Pens at all prices. Mucilage etc. etc. Mourning Papei at 25c a Box, at the R. B. Loryea drug store, Isaac M1. Loryea, Prop. It was the editor's pleasure to spend a few days of last week in the town of Ben nettsville and the attentions shown him left a warm spot in his heart for the people of that pretty town. In looking around we think we see a bright future for that town. in fact wve do not believe there is anything to keep it from being one of the foremost towns in the State. It now has a cotton mill, oil mill, and is surrounded by the Ifinest farming lands in South Carohina, with a people who pay one hundred cents on the dollar and make a stranger feel at home. "Reading maketh a full man." To be. come so, call at the R. B. Loryca drug store, Isaac M1. Loryea, proprietor, and in spet their line of standard and light liter ature in bound and paper covered editions. Also a superb collection of the Englisn poets from Chaucer to Tennyson, and the Amierican poets from Bryant to Longfellow. Prices on all of the above books very rea sonable. Inasmuch as the town council did not give a full and proper notice of the tal collection, we, in behalf of a large number of taxpayers, protest against imposing the 15 per cent penalty now. The time for collecting the town taxes should in all fair nesf be extended a reasonable length of time, full notice given thereof, and then after having given such notice, should their be any delinquents, enforce the penalty tregardless of who may be in default. We can make this protest without being per sonally interested, for our town taxes are paid up, but we do so, because we do not believe the taxpayers have had proper enotice or at least the customary methods of einforming the people was not adopted by -council. You never know what form of blood poi son will follow constipation. Keep the - liver clean by using DeWitt's Little Early BRisers and you will avoid trouble. They re famous little pills for constipation and Bliver and bowel troubles. D O Rhame, We call our readers' ateution to the ad vertisement of S. R. Venning, who has opened up a jewelry store in THE MANNING Tnss block. Mr. Venuing is a natural mechanic and has had considerable experi ence in the re- airing of clocks e-.!I watches. He does good work and is very deserving of patronage. Mr. Venning keeps a neat and varied assortment of all kinds of jew elry, watches, clocks and silverware. Be sides this he has 1aid in a very handsome line of all kinds of holiday noveities, where a splendid selection can be made for pres ents, either for a wedding, engagement, birthday or token of friendship. Venning has all of these and we hope our readers will give him a call, and they may rest as sured that whatever XMr. Vunning tells them about his goods can be relied upon. It will not be a sorprise to any who are at all familar with the good qualities of Chamberiama's Conh Remedy, to know that petp!e' sverywhere taie letalure in rehating their experiences in thew use of that splendid medicine and in telling of the bent-fit tey hlae received from it, oi bad colds it las coredi, of threat'ned attacks of phenmonia it has averted and of the chil dren it has saved froim attacks of croup and whooping cough. It is a grand, good nied icine. For saLd at the R%. 13. Loryea drug store. The Theatre. The Summerton Dramatic Club treated Manning on last Friday eve ning to a very pleasing dramatic en tertainment. The play was on the melo-drama order of five acts, enti tled "A White Mountain Boy." The Moses Levi Memorial Institute was well filled with an appreciative audience. The play was the usual romantic love story with its "viilain who still pursued her," its heroine and its hero, the trusting but cruelly forsaken wife, the beautiful and be witching maiden whose father is rich. The big-hearted, noble coun try lad who saves the life of the rich man's daughter, and, of course, falls in love, which is reciprocated; not, however, without parental objec tions, which are finally overcome after the simple-hearted countryman makes a grand display of heroism and reinstates the parent to the wealth he lost through the machina tions of the crafty villain who was his private secretary and who de serted his trusting wife, to entrap his employer's daughter into a mar riage with him. This villain finally, to get clear of his wife, makes a deal with a murderous gang to put her out of the way, and is followed by the countryman, who discovers his villainy, gets the gang to betray the villain and has him arrested. The various parts, considering the lack of stage facilities, were acted very good indeed. Mr. Gordon Bel ser made a fine hero, with Miss Rosa Mood exhibiting much coyness in the part of love-making which may have been the result of many rehearsals. Prof. H. A. C. Walker portrayed the part of villain well, as also was. his dude performance. D. 0. Rhame was a typical mountaineer with chestnut-burr whiskers accustomed to the mountain zephyrs sighing through them. Miss Foster, the trusting wife, was one of those cy cloneless women that invariably wins for her better-half, a hard hearted, cruel wretch and although with bruised heart and deserted, re mains true and continues to love blindly; that is on the stage she was that way. Miss Tisdale was like the average widow, ready to perform deeds of mercy, even if a widower had to be a part of the mission. Mr. Richardson was the usual indulgent father solicitous about his daugh ter's welfare, but more so for his money and was ready to sacrifice his daughter to recover his wealth. Miss Cooper made a typical dive hag and played her part first class. Of course we do not pretend to class this club with professionals,but there are troupes on the road today that do not entertain their audiences as well. After the performance was over the crowd "went below," as they say in nautical parlance, where Chef Inabnit had oysters served, and which was well patronized. You may do without love WVhat is love but repining? But where is the man that Can do without dining? We carry a superb line of Chocolates, Cocoa, Eagle Condensed Milk, Essence of Coffee, Daryeas Corn Starch, Gjelatine, Mustard 10 and 15 cent boxes. The R1. B3. Loryeu, drug store, Isaac M Loryea, Prop. Encouraging Indeed! In a talk with a business man of this town, one who has made a success, and is a keen observer, he made us feel good with his expressions of appreciation of TE TIME'. eHe said, "I regard THE TIMxxs the best county paper published in the State, and that it has done a vast amount of good in development of this town and county; and as a business man I have no hesitency in saying that a town so fortu nate as to send out a newspaper with the magnificent reputation of THE TIMxs, is indeed blessed; regardless of what may transpire in the future, there is no combi nation that can come into the field to af fet THE TIMEs. Continuing this gentle man said "There is a determination on the part of a few, who by nature, would rather pull down than to build up, and who thregh a spirit of contemptible jealousy, want to cripple THE TmIES, but the more they attempt it, the more will they be dis appointed. As a business man I would rather have one good solid, progressive, intelligently, edited newspaper in a town than a half dozen such as I see being pub ished elsewhere. A poorly conducted newspaper is not a credit nor a help to a community but a strong, well managed one, like THE Tmi~s is indispensible. With people who do not appreciate the value of a good paper cheap rates are at tractive, but with the business man who advertises, and the intelligent reader who wants to know what is going on, quality is the controlling influence; just as the mer chant has shoddy articles which he sells cheap, and good substantial, serv-icable goods, whicik cost more, s.o is also, a news paper rated by business men. Continue pushing and improving your paper and as long as you treat us as fairly as you have done in the past the business element, re cognizing your ability, and your faithful service will stand by you, regardless of what a few ground moles masy undertake to do." - TheKindYou Hava Always Bought a:ignatur'e S. R.VFE Jeweler & W MnANNIl' inialWatches ware 1 make Fancy Artic and Holida: been sold hi early and se Among ALUMIN~Uh wear like si 1I deal also in Imported Fancy Christmas Toys and Fireworks. Manning Times Block, three doe 19*Look for' i supervisor Owens Appreciated. Editor THE TiuEs: Thinking that it might be of inter est to the public to know what the chaingang is doing I take this means of informing them through the col umns of your widely circulated pa per. Supervisor T. C. Owens appeared in our neighborhood about three weeks ago with his band of outlaws and struck camp near the residence of Mr. D. F. Mahoney. Since that time this force of county criminals under the direction of our efficient Supervisor has performed a surpris ing amount of work upon the prin cipal roads in our section. Low, swampy places that heretofore have been almost impassable in wet weath er have been ditched and drained, and the roadbed raised and leveled; rough and precipitous hillsides have been graded and filled in. Deep and narrow cuts in roads where it has been impossible for two vehicles to pass have been widened and straight I ened out. The embankment across Sammy Swamp which has always been a dread to those having occa sion to haul a load across it, has been widened and raised to the level of the bridges. The long bridge across the main stream has been shortened fifty feet and this gap filled in with solid earth, thus saving in the future th3 expense of keeping up fifty feet of the bridgeing. The remaining portion of the bridge has been strengthened and put in first class condition with substantial <'uard rails. " It would be difficult to estimate the value of the splendid work that has been and is being done here under the skilful direction of Supervisor Owens. It is to be regretted that the force of workers is not larger. If all of the rascals in this county that ought to be on the chaingang were there, it would not be long before Clarendon county coald boast of a system of roads equal if not supe rior to that of any county in the State. W. S. B. Quick Results. Coolidge, Ky., Aug. 1, 1898. I have been suffering with female trou bles and was unable to get relief. I was persuaded to try Benedicta and after one month's treatment I can recommend your rermedy to suffering women. Mrs. H. R. GILUEr. Sold by R. B. Loryea. Home Branch School. Following nanies have been placed upon Honor Roll for month ending November 25, 1899. Annie Geddings, Marvin Geddings, Mnly Geddings. Lee Geddings, Lewin Geddings, Leila Geddings, Tora Lackey, Belie Compton, Ben Compton, Rob Comp. ton, Tabbie Kolb, Rosa Kolb, Belle* Bart lett, Bessie Bartlett, Alma King, Fed Broad way, Richard Broadway, May King. Lou bell Geddings, Harry Timmons. Jack Hill, Gusta Hill, Lewis Dubose, Estelle MeLeod Dora Bradhan, Mollie Bradham, Sallie Bradham, Harry Bryant, Frank Barwick, George Barwick, Grover Parson. Miss JESsiE CURTIs, teacher. A Friglhtful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by R. B. Loryea, draggist. Burning kisses always go with sparks. Monthly and bearing-down pains, atten dant upon irregular anL suppressed men struation, are relieved by Simmons' Squaw Vine Wine o-: Tablets. Sold by Dr WV M Love and potatoes both spring from the eyes. To purify and enrich the blood,strength Ien the nerves and invigorate the system, use Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine. Sold by Dr W M Brockinton. Love and reason are seldom on speaing terms. Dr H H Haden, Summit, Ala, says: "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a splendid medicine. I precribe it, and my confi dence in it grows with continued use." It digests what you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and indigestion. D0 0 Rhame, Summerton; Dr WV M Brockinton, Man ning. When a man weds an heiress, her face is his fortune. - Chaberlain's cough remedy has saved the lives of thousands of cronpy children. It is also without an equal for colds and whooping cough. For sale by R. B. Lor yea, druggist. [janlay True lovers never say good night until the next morning. Mrs F J Dickson, Westminster, S C, Iwrites: "Eleven years ago I was for six Imonths unable to do my work, and Dr M A Simmons' liver medicine restored me to Igood health. Think one package of it worth a dozen of Zeilin's." Sold by Dr W M rockinton. It is alwvays better to give than to receveespecially medicine and ad Bas The Kind You Have Always Bought It is permissible to kiss a woman on the forehead-if she has been eat ing onions. Keep Quiet and use Chamberlain's coliA, cholera and diarrboen remedy for all pains of the stom ach and all unnatural looseness of the bow ele. It always cures. For sale by Rt. B. Loryea, druggist. Ijanlay ENNING, atch Repairer, oG s. G., ..Dealer in . . ,Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and All Kinds of Fancy Novelties. a specialty of Heavy Silverware and es of all kinds suitable for Wedding E Presents. Such goods have never ere before. Christmas is comning; call the Novelties I have a beautiful line os ARTICLES to suit everybody. They tver and are very cheap. Hand-Paintd China and Glassware, rs South of Postoffice. Al2a+ t-h Sigo'. S~i matism and Sores. Price, 25 cent& Sold by R. B. Loryea. >-THE. R. B. Loryea SOthers DRUG STORE, May ISAAC M. LORYEA, Propr. M Boast! Sign of Golden .the mortar. Boasting is not what the people want; they want sol MANNING, S. C., id facts, and with solid facts i sclessaty sayingstt e mx:aixed I propose to deal. "A celebrated artist once explained My store is in the Nettles his paints with brains." 9 building, between Loryea's The painter that uses his brains drug store and Jenkinson's. will use An invitation to the pub LONGMAN & MARTINEZ'S lie is extended to inspect my Justly Celebrated Paints. Fall and Winter stock of We Are Sole Agents. Dry Good , And carry a complete line of these Paints in White, Black and all other Dress Goods, colors. Varnish Stains In Maiogany, Walnut, Fa5c Goods, Cherry, Cocabola, ShOes, Oak, etc. Wagon and Carriage Paints Clothing' IN ALL COLORS. Hats# Venetian Red, Princes Metallic Paint and all the latest Novelties. WHITE LEAD In any quantity-1 lb. to 1,000 lbs- - at lowest market quotations. OILS, OILS, OILS. My Grocery Stock Raw Linseed. Boiled Linseed, Neats- Is full and complete and I foot, Lubricating, Castor, Ma- guarantee every purchase chine, Japan, Varnishes, As- made at my store. phaltum, etc., etc. I am perfectly satisfied Kerosene Oil, Aladdin, that I am sufficiently known Kerosene Oil, Fire Proof. to the people without mak Before placing your orders on ing a lot of brags in the pa Paints, Oils, etc., etc., communicate with us and we will furnish esti- pers. mates. When you come to my store and get my prices the The R. B. Loryea Drug Store tale will be told then, and I will sell you the bill. ISAAC M. LORYEA, Propr., 9COME TO SEE ME. MANNING, S. C. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR. Lo i Le . We have a complete line of Glass constantly in stock in all sizes, Putty and Triangles, Glass Cutter Combi nations, etc. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ,~o~ **~ *O ~ ~p0+0+O+O+ I oRTES EAT tMesr of M. Levi's Estate a complete sock of New Goods has been received for the ~~~Wen buin many instances direct from the factories, and the long and well established standing of this business puts us in position to Iget the best prices, which we always give our Scustomers the benefit of. Remember that we carry EVERYTHING to be found in a General Merchandise business and employ a force of courteous gentlemen to Swait on our friends and customers. Come and see us when youhave any buy-~ 6 ing to do, and if you have been everywhere else and cannot find what you want, come and se us anyhow, and probably we have the ar ~ ~ One other thing. WVe give the highest market prices for cotton. We get several re ports from Liverpool each day and reports on Sthe cotton market every twenty minutes from New York while the exchange is open. Things that happen in Liverpool at 12 o'clock noon Iwe often know here by 10 or 10:30 the same day. Bring us your cotton. I D. &A. LEVL Executors. Look to Your Interest. Here we are, still in the lead, and why suffer with your eyes when you can be suited with a pair of Spectacles with so little trouble? We carry the Celebrated HAWKES Spectacles and Glasses, Which we are offering very cheap, from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $3 to $6. Call and be suited. W. M. BROCKINTON. WE BEG T S11 .O.O.O.O To our many customers who called for Anti-Rust Tinware while we were temporarily "out of it," that we now have it in Scalders, Milk Pans, Pudding Pans, Wash Basins, Water Buckets, Teapots and Dippers, and will endeavor to always have it in future by buying in large quanti ties. Our sales of this Ware have exceeded our expectations by many dol lars. We have just received ten dozen of the best AXES ever brought to this market for chopping pine timber. These Axes are made after a pattern es pecially adapted to chopping in the gummy pine timber of North and South Carolina, having long, narrow blades. We had these made under our own brand and every Axe is carefully tempered and guaranteed free from flaws in manufacture. We still have a few CANE MILLS AND EVAPORATORS on hand to be sold at low -prices. The season for shooting has arrived and sportsmen can fit themselves out at our place with almost everything needed by them. We hava 10,000 Club and Rival Shells that we are selling at popular prices. Also Cartridge Belts and Bags, Hunting Coats and Leggings. We have also a splendid lot of Guns for boys. We are selling an excel lent Single-Barrel Breach-Loading Gun at $5.75 up, while for men we have a Double-Barrel Breach Loader for $9.50 up. ianlng Hardware Companly. HERE WE ARE! +0+0+0+00000+0+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 oin 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 and 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 WOODEN WARE. 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 NV. G. IKirng I Just Received A lot of Sample Shoes at prices to interest any one who wears them. Come early'Gbefore the Ssizes are broken and look at our specialties in SMen's, Ladies', Boys' anid Misses' Good. . Have also just opened up a cheap and pretty lot Sof CROC. ~Look at our line of _r CodNotions, - Fo te enfi roceries, Etc. ing the reeft of our farmer friends we are sell ing he rettestRed Rust-Proof Seed Oats ever Sbrought to this market. Thanking you for favors, I am, Very truly, !R. M. STRANGEI Watches and Jewelry. I want my friends and the public generally to know that when in need of a Wedding, Birthday or Christmas Present, That in the future, as well as the past, I am prepared to supply them. My line of Watches Clocks Sterling Silyer Diamonds Jewelry Cut Glass Fine China Wedgewood Spectacles and Eye Glasses Is complete, and it will afford me pleasure to show them. Special and prompt attention given to all Repairing in -my line at prices to suit the times. Atlatic Coast Lne L.A VV.FO ~L M , S"MTER,