PUBLISHES ALL C0UNU Y A.ND -OW N
OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Y A NNING. S. C.:
W EDNESDAY. JAN. 17, 1900.
.Many Bargains.
We are closing out nany lines of
Winter Goods at greatly reduced
prices for the CASH in order to make
room for our Spring Goods. A beau
tiful selection of Outings at 5c per
yard. We only do this as we do not
wish to carrv~ these over for next
winter. The same line of Outings
cannot be bought now for less than
6tc per yard.
We ofer the largest and cheapest
line of Plow Shoes to be found in
this town. We also offer an entire
line of Gent's, Ladies' and Children's
Shoes at astonishingly low prices,
when you take into consideration
how shoes have advanced in the last
month or two.
We offer . line of Work Pants at
$1 that are simply eye openers. Just
see the lize and you will be con
vinced thaL they are the cheapest
goods on the 'arket for the money.
Remember that we are out of the
grocery business and are going to
make our store a Dry Goods, Shoe
and Clothing Store full wo'hy of its
name. Our store is now vw1ergoing
repairs and when it is finished you
will see one of the handsomest and
neatest stores in Manning.
Yours truly,
W. E. JENKINSON.
Notice is hereby given
that no advertisements will
be hereafter changed in this
paper where the copy is
brought in later than Sat
urdav noon.
All kinds of Law Blanks at Tuz TIMES
office.
Timothy Hay for sale. Legg & Hutch
inson.
Senlator Appelt spent Sunday and Mon
day at home.
French Rat Traps, 50c. each. Manning
Hardware Co.
Associate Justioe Eugene B. Gary has
been re elected.
You can get a nice Tooth Brush from
5c up, at Brockinton's.
Mr. C. J. Lesesne of Kingstree spent
Sunday and Monday in Manning.
Photos 3 for 25c. at Taylor's Canvas gal
lery. Manning S. C
Mrs. Edith hall and children left Mon
day for a lengthy visit to Eutawville.
Stove Gasoline 20c. per gallon. Man
ning Hardware Co.
Charleston is trying to have an exposi
tion nmxt fali. We hope she will have it.
Just received, a new supply of Writting
Tablets, froi Ic to 10c, at Brockinton's.
Mr. J. W. Heriot has sold out his grocery
business to the McLeod-Wilkins-King Co.
A big lot Tennessee Horses and Mules
for sale at Legg & Hutchinsoni's stables.
Call up Taz Tnxzus office on the 'phone
-hen you have a news item. It will be
appreciated.
Stop that cough by using Chamberlain's
cough remedy. The R. B. Loryea Drug
Store.
Hon Wade Kennedy. ex-member of the
Constitutional Convention and the Legis
lature, was in town yeste rday.
A nice boise, one horse wagon and har
ness for sale for cah. A pply to W. E.
Jenkinson.
Mr. Harry J. White has been appointed
postmaster at Sumnmerton, to the gratifica
tion of the patrons of that office.
Stop that cough by using Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption. The R.
B. Loryea Drug Store.
Rev. W. A. Pitts preached in the Meth
odist church Sunday night and Rev. Wal
ter Wilkins in the Baptist church.
We are still headquarters for all fine
Perfumery and Extracts~. Call and exam
ine our stock. Brockinton.
Mr. Sollie Till will leave shortly for Barn -
well, where he goes to open business on
his own account. He deserves success and
we wish him well.
Stop that cough by using Dr. Betl's
Cough Syrup. The R. B. Loryea Drug
Store.
Mr'. J. P. Moore, floor manager of the
People's Tobacco Warehouse, has returned
from his trip to Danville and will run a
tobacco farm this year.
Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic will
cure chills and fever. The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store
Dr. W. R. Mood of Summerton has been
appointed surgeon of the Northwestern
railroad. President Wilson could not have
made a better appointment.
India Cholagogue, an unfailing remedy
for fever and ague. The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store.
Married by Judge of Probate James M..
Windham last Thursday night, at the home
of the bride's mother, Mr. A. Jackson Tin
dal, Jr., and Miss Elodia Windham.
Stop that cough by using Dr. Granger's
New Discovery for coughs. 'The R. B. Lor
yea Drug Store.
Mr. WV. E. Daniels of the Fork has
bought and moved to the Plowden place,
and Mr. Pat McLeod, who has purchased
Mr. Daniels' place, will move to that.
Please call and secure a sample of Sny
ier's Remedial Soap. The best 10-cent
soap ever offered. 'The B. B3. Loryea Drug
Store.
The Summerton Dramatic Club will
play "Heroic Dutchman of '65" at Pine
wood on the evening of the 19th inst. and
will repeat it at Manning on the 26th.
Just arrived a handsome line of heavy
Silverware suitable for wedding present6.
Call and see them. S. R. Venning, jeweler,
Man ning, S. C.
Mr Louis Levi has returned from Chicago
by way of Jacksonville and other winter
resorts, with his bride. He will in a few
days move his business into the Levi Es
tate store.
"The Manning Courier," published semi
occasionally, contains many interesting
items. Call and obtain a copy free. The
R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
Prob'ate Judge Windhami will hereafter
have Mondays and Saturdays of each week
as his office days. Persons having busi
ness in the office of the Probate Judge will
remember the days
Why suffer with chapped hands and lips
when you can be relieved by using Fros
tilla, Vaseline, Camphor Ice, Cold Cream,
Almondol. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
Married last Sunday night by Mr. White
Kennedy a Notary Public at Hebron church
near Cades, Mr. Van Burgess of Horry
county and Miss Mary DuBose, a daughter
of Mr. Columbus DuBose of Salem.
G H Appleton. Justice of Peace, Clarks
burg, N. J., says, DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are the best pills made for consti
pation. We use no others." Quickly cure
all liver and bowel troubles. D 0 Rhame,
Sumerton; Dr W Ms Brockinton, Man
We have not seen an accou t of any
"yaller dog" bills being intro-Inced in the
Legislature yet, but a low country legisla
tor has biought in the bill which make-i its
annual appearance on oyaters and terra
pins.
I will on Dec. 12 erect a first class photo.
graphic tent in Manning where I will re
main onlv a short while. All the latest
yvl-s at popular prices. J. B. Taylor,
Photographer.
Mr. W. E. Jenkinson i, niuking some
chunges in bis store, to wake room for his
dress making depa tuient, which will be
presided over by Mrs. BNr1.. ;,s
Coppedge. his milliner, is now away and
before returning will get al the latest fash
ion tipls from North.
Heads of families please call and we will
present, with our compliments; sample hot
tile of Doschee's German Syrip for cougiis
and colds-a svereign remedy. The R B.
Loryea Drug Store.
Messrs. Croswell & Co. of Sumter pro.
pose going out of the retal1 grocery buwi
ness and to sell hereafter at wboiesale. In
order to close out their stock they are offer
ing it at cost. which affords some fine op
portunities to get some first class groceries
cheap. Read what they say in another
column.
Mr. Francis H. Williams. Ph.G , grada
aite of South Carolina Medical College,
pharmnacy department. lte with I', -;rs.
A. 0. 3arbot & Son, Charleston, , in
charge of our pescription department.
The R B. Loryea Drug Store. [2t
Preaching in the Methodist church Sun
day morning and night by the pastor. In
the morning his subject will be "Tbe Son
of Man is Come to Seek and to Save That
Which Was Lost." At the evening service
tle pastor will preach the first of a series of
sermons on '-The Future Life." Public
invited.
The modern and most effective cure for
constipation and all liver troubles-the fa
mous little 1.i!ls known as DeWitt's Littl e
Early Risers. D 0 Rame, Summerton; Dr
W M Brockinton. Manning.
When parties want printing done, qual
itv of material and workmanship should
bt taker into c-nsideration. Tan TimES
job department carries good stationery,and
o v.ork is permitted to leave the office un
less the sam. is done in a workmanlike
manner. We solicit all kinds of job work
and will duplicate any price.s from Charles
ton or Columbia.
Lewis, Dennis, Salem, Ind., says, "Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure did me more good than
anything I ever took." It digests what you
eat and can not help but cure dyspepsia
and stomach troubles. D 0 Rhame, sum
merton: Dr W M Brockinton, Manning.
Mr. W. C. Chandler, who has charge of
the cemetery by virtue of being underta
ker, has contracted witr Mr. T. E. Hinson
to keep it clean this year. There are a
good many who have not suoscribed yet to
Mr. Hinson's list and they should do so.
t is the duty of every one who has a rela
tive placed there to go to Mr. Chandler's
store and subscribe something for this com
mendable cause.
Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware of
counterfeit and worthless salve offered for
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. DeWitt's is
the only original. An infallible cure for
piles and all skin disease. D 0 Rhame,
Summerton; Dr W M Brockinton, Man
ing.
Dr. James H. Carlisle has signified his
intention of retiring from the presidency
of Wofford, to take effect next June. Dr.
Carlisle says he does this because advanc
ing years make the duties as president
come too heavily upon him, but his great
love for the institution which he has been
president of for twenty-five years will make
him retain a chair anyhow an: do active
work as long as he is able.
F B Thirkield, health inspector of Chi
ago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot
be recommended too highly.- It cured me
f severe dyspepsia.' It digests what you
at and cures indigestion, heartburn and
all forms of dyspepsia. D 0 Rhame, Sum
:erton; Dr W M Brockinton, Manning.
Representative Woods has introduced a
bill in the House to provide for the pur
hase of pure virus for vaccination and to
provide for the proper use of the same,
and Representative Richardson has intro
duced one to amen d lhc law as to warehouse
harges for tobacco We are not acquinted
with lhe conditions requiring the improve
ment indicated in Mr. Richardson's bill,
but presume the measure is desinged for
the public benefit. The title of Dr. Woods'
bill would seem to indicate that it is a sen
ible measure and along the right lines.
L T Travis, agent Southern R R, Selina,
Oa, wrrites, "I cannot say too much in
prase of One Minute Cough Cure. In my
ase it worked like a charm." The only
armless remedy that gives immediate re
suts. Cures coughs, colds, eroup, bron
hitis and all throat and lung troubles. D
0 Rhame, summerton; Dr WV 1 Brockin
ton, Manning.
We understand that the public schools
throughout the cout~ty are doing good
work and that harmony prevails in all sec
tions. An examination of a roil of the
teachers employed throughout the county
shows that 70 to 90 per cent of them hold
irst grade certificates, which goes to show
marked improvement in the educational
affairs of the county in the past few years.
TE TIME5 always standls for education
and advanceme~nt,~and in order that the
toichers of the county might be closer to
gether in their work and interchange ideas
we throw out to them the suggestion that a
teacher's association be torme., which
will do good, if it only lasts to the endt of
the present session. In order to out the
movement in motion w. suggesf ~that all
white teachers interested in such a move
ment meet in Manning, at soine convenient
place, say the graded school building, on
Saturday 27th inst. at 12 o'clock. THE
TDtEs offers its assistance for the advance
ment of the cause.
J I Bevry, Loganton, Pa, writes, "I am
willing to take my oath that I was cured of
pneumonia entirely by the use of One Min
ute Cough Cure after doctors failed. It
also cured my children of whooping cough."
Quickly relieves and cures coughs-, colds,
croup, grippe and throat and lung trou
bles. Children all like it. Mothers en
dorse it. D 0 Rhame, Summerton; Dr W
M Broc-kinton, Mannzing.
Church Notice.
At the Methodist parsonage on the eve
ding of Friday, 26th, at 7:30 the regular
business and literary meeting of the Ep
worth League will be held and the follow
ing program will be rendered:
1 Music, by Mrs I C Ingram.
2 Sketch of Tennyson. by P-of. Inabniit.
3 Recitation, by Mrs W M Turner.
4 ilusic, by Miss Blanche Wells.
5 Reading from Tennyson, by Mrs Als
brook.
6 Music, by Miss Virginia Galluchat.
7 Recitation, by Mr Murrett Mouzon.
S Quoattions from Tennyson, by all.
Members of the League urged to be pres
en t.
Epworth League prayer meeting next
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted
by Mr WV C Chandler.
Bismarck's iron Nerve
Was the result ot his splendid health.
aIndomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where stomach, liver, kid
neys and bowels are out of order. If you
want these qualities and the success they
bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They
develop every power of brain and body.
Only 25c at R. B. Lorye i's drug store. 6
Attention, Manning Guards !
You are hereby ordered to report at your
armory Saturday, February 3, at 3 o'clock
p. in., with grey and blue uniforms, caps,
helmets and guns in your possession.
By order W. M. LEwIs, Capt.
F. P. EaRTL, 1st Sergt.
C AN O IL enree
Ous unBruises, Rheu
mati s ad Sores. Price, 25 cents.
Paicksville Notes.
Editor THE ThEs:
We are glad to pronounce all the
sick people in our community better.
Miss George Eastling, a very at
tractive young lady of Bennettsville,
S. C., is spending some time with
Miss Jessie Curtis.
Mr. Richbourg, who has been very
ill for several weeks, is again able to
perform his duties as magistrate.
The prayer meetings held on Wed
nesday evenings at the BapTist
church and conducted by Bro. J. D.
Huggins are both interesting and in
strucsive.
Our school continues to grow and
prosper. The public term being so
short, Professor Smith will very
probably run a pay term for one or
two months, making the entire
school term seven or eight months.
Tuition rates will be within reach of
all. This is to our interest.
1 .
Packsville, S. C., Jan. 13, 1000.
quick Results.
Coolidge, Ky., Aug. 1, 18-1%.
I have been sufflring with fenale trou
bles and was nunable to get relief. I was
persuaded to try Benedicta and after one
month's treatment I 6an recommend your
reinedy to suftferi ng woiett.
11its H. R. G:LREATM.
Sold by I. B. Loryea.
f-elder News.
Editor Tax TIMES:
We've never before attempted a
letter of any sort to a newspaper and
it is only our sympathy for you that
induces us to undertake so arduous
a task. The request in your last is
sue for spicy letters can't be with
stood. It takes, however, a spicy in
dividual to write spicy letters, and
as we possess none of the spiciness
desired you will have to excuse the
lack of same in this our first produc
tion.
Miss Emma Witherspoon, formerly
of this neighborhood, but more re
cently of Sumter, died at her home
in that city last Monday, Jan. 8, and
was interred Wednesday at the An
drew Chapel cemetery.
Messrs. Jno. P. and R. L. Felder
are making preparations for opening
up an extensive lumber business on
what is known as the Spring Grove
tract, situated midway between Rim
ini and Felder.
Miss Mattie Wells, who has been
visiting relatives at St. Paul, is at
home again.
Miss A. E. Shewmaker of Orange
burg county is visiting her mother's
family
Mr. Robert Kolb will soon be an
other added to the neighborhood.
His new house is nearing completion
and he hopes to be able to move next
week. We are glad to have all such
energetic farmers in our midst.
Several members of Dr. R. S. El
liott's family have been enjoying (?)
the mumps for the past several days.
More anon. PAUL.
Felder, S. C., Jan. 12, 1900.
Prevented A Tragedy.
Timely information given Mrs. George
Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, prevented
a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A
frightful cough had long kept her awake
every night. She had tried many emnedies
and doctors but steadily grew worse until
urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery.
One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes
this marvelous medicine also cured Mr.
ong of a severe attack of Pneumonia.
Such cures are positive proof of the match
ess merit of this grand remedy for curing
all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only
50c and $1.00. Every bottle guarenteed.
Trial bottles free at the R. B. Loryea drug
store.6
A girl is truly a peach when she
possesses a heart of stone.
The pretty girl doesn't have to
ang up mistletoe at Christmas.
Pamn-Kmller, so justly celebrated was in
troduced to the public about sixty years
ago, and now enjoys a popularity unequal
led by any other medicine. For the cure
f dysentery, cholera morbus, rheumatism,
oughs and colds, scalds, burns, etc., it is
witiout an equal. Sold by all druggtists.
Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain
iller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c and 50.3.
The girl who bursts into tears can
easily be squeezed together again.
A gir-lshould never marry an artist;
they are continually creating scenes.
August Flower.
"It is a surprising fact," says Prof. HIoc
ton, " that in my travels in all parts of the
world, for the last ten years, I have met
more people having used Green's August
Flower than any other remedy, for dyspep
sia, deranged liver and stomach, and con
stipation. I find for tourists an d salesmen,
or for persons filling office positions,. where
eadaches and general bad feelings from
irregular habits exist, that Green's August
Flower is a grand remedy. It does not in
jure the system by frequent use, and is ex
ellent for sour stomachs and indigestion."
Sample bottles free att the R B Loryea drug
store, Isaae M Loryca, Propr. a
True love may be expected only in
a very old woman or a very young
man.
A long engagement is always an ad
vantage, because it shortens the wed
ded period just that much.
"I am indebted to One .linute Cough
Curc for my health and life. It cnred me
of lung trouble following grippe." 'Thou
sands owe their lives to the prompt action
of this never failing remedy. It cures
coghs, colds, crong, bronchitis, pneu
monia, grippe and throat and lung trou
bles. Its early use prevents consumption.
It is the only harm.less remedy that gives
immediate results. D 0 Rhame, Summer
ton; Dr W M1 Brockinton, Manning.
It isn't always the most economical
girl who has the smallest waist.
Faith without works is about as
useless as a watch without wheels.
Volcanic Er-uptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of
joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them,
also old running and fever sores, ulcers,
boils, felons, corns, warts, cnts, bruises,
burn<, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains.
Best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains
and aches. Only 25c a box. Cure auar
anteed. Sold by by it. B. Lo'ryea, drug
gist. 6
Whcen a girl makes an assignmen-t
of her love, her sweetheart is imnmed
iately appointed as a receiver.
A lover is sometimes more success
fu in securing the father's foot than
he is in obtaining the daughter's
hand.
Beat Out of an Increase or ils Pension.
A Mexican war veteran and prominent
editor writes: "Seeing the advertisement of
Chambrlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Rem
Iedy, I "im reminded that as a soldier in
Mexico in '47 and '48, I contracted Mexicar
diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me
from getting an increase in my pension fot
on every renewal a dose of it restores me.'
It is unequalled as a quick cure for diar
rhoea and is pleasant and safe to take.
For sale by the R B Loryea drug store,
IIsaac M Loryea, Propr.
C:I.ZL JB 'I' !; AL.
Bean the The Kind You Have Always Bu:A
T N E)-liort imin r wonJ.it :o
t:-avel for b.r lionse; salary S!5
woutlily ant-I exp-ses., with increxs;s p' i
jin permanen~it; iiclo'. self-m~1ro-s.i
stem pel envelope. MANAGER. 330. C::.
tCn bbdj.. Chica;.;. [ayp18:l0
-ANTED.-The Florence Stenni LMte
' (Iry waiots at hvo ;t-rit itt .Marinitigz.
Mbar-Il terms it the right pir'v. Addrts
E 1P. P. lITI1, Prop.. Floreiie, S . [37-2
OPENING OF BOOKS
OF SUBSCRIPTION.
STATE OF SoUH CAROLINA,
County of Clarendon.
Pursuant to a coummission issued
to the undersigned as corporators by
M. R. Cooper, Secretary of State, on
the 11th day of January, 1000, notice
is hereby given that books of sub
scription to the capital stock of Levi
Mercantile Company will be opened
at their office in the Levi store build
ing, in the town of Manning, State
and County aforesaid, on Monday,
January 22, 1900, at 9 a. m.
The said proposed corporation will
have a capital stock of S15,000, di
vided into 150 shares of the par value
of S100 each, with its principal place
of business at Manning, S. C., and
will be empowered to engage in a
general mercantile and agricultural
supply business.
DAVID LEVI,
ABE LEVI.
Established a Quarter of a Century.
Tr H E
,R. B. LoryeaiDrg Store,
ISAAC M. LORYEA, PROPRIETOR,
MANNING, S. C.
Sign of Golden
the Mortar.
'P:HON&~ NO . 2.
"And it Came to Pass"
That the people realized that to pro
vide for their wants and to secure
polite and courteous attention and
to have their Prescriptions accurate
ly and promptly compounded that
our establishment was the ideal
Drug Store of Clarendon County.
This fact is attested to by the large
and liberal patronage bestowed upon
the new management. It is gratify
ing for us to say that we have re
tained the old friends of our prede
cessor and made many, many new
ones by our
Strict Business flethods.
We shall as heretofore maintin the
high reputation secured by honest
efforts by our predecessor, and the
name of the R. B. Loryea Drug Store
will be as Household Words.
The three requisites for a Modern
Drug Store are PURITY, ACCURACY,
PROMPTNESS.
This will be particularly shown by
calling at
The R- . Loryea Drug Store,
ISAAC M. LORYEA, Propr..
MANNING, S. 0.
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR.
'PHONE NO. ?.
88(
2 * *8
SOthers 1
May8
Boast!8
S Boasting is not wvhat the
people want; they want sol
Iid facts, and with solid facts8
2I propose to deal.
2 My store is in the Nettles 8
2building, between Loryea's
drug store and Jenkinson's.
An invitation to the pub
lie is extended to inspect my2
Fall and Winter stock of 6
8
Dress Goods,
2Nctions,
Fancy Goods,8
Shoes,
2Clothing, 8
2 Hats, 8
2and all the latest Novelties. 8
- 8
My Grocery Stock 8
Is full and complete and I8
guarantee every purchase8
made at my store.
2 I am perfectly satisfied C
2that I am sufficiently known 8
Sto the people without mak- 8
Sing a lot of brags in the pa
pers.
IaWhen you come to my
tale will be told then, and soeadgtyprcsheI
2will sell you the bill.
COME TO SEE ME.
2Louis Levi.
S. R. VENNING,
Jeweler & Watch Repairer,
MANNING, S. C.
-DEALEl IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver
ware and All Kinds of Fancy
Novelties.
MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HEAVY SILVERWARE AND FANCY
- Articles of all kinds, suitable for Wedding and Holiday Presents.
Such goods have never been sold here before. Call and see them.
I deal also in
All Novelties in Silver bought of me will be engraved free of cost.
ALL REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED.
Manning Times Block, three doors south of Postoffice.
Is still in the lead with a New Year's
Resolution to sell more and better goods
for less money than ever before.
Our January
Clearance Sale
Has commenced and it will astonish you
to see the bargains we are putting on dis
play.
We are selling today the best All
Wool N. C. made 11-4 Blankets for $3.50
that were $5.
A No. I All-Wool Blanket that we did
sell at $3.50 per pair, now reduced to
S32.7 5.
Heavy and large size Comfort Quilts,
satteen tcps and cotton filling, regular $2
sellers; now at $1.50.
Men's Under and Top Winter Shirts at
greatly reduced prices.I
Ladies' Dress Goods cheap during
this January sale.
10,000 yards of Tobacco Bed Cover
ing at 2c per yard for CASH.
Big reduction in Gentlemen's Cloth
ing, and bargains in everything to close
out what we have in Winter Goods.
Yours for a big New Year's buie I
S. A. RIGBY.I
e Ol elae
At Cost!
Groceries.
'Having decided to discontinue the retail Grocery busi
ness: we offer our stock of Shelf Goods (broken cases) at cost.
We are anxious to go into the
Wholesale Grocery
Business Exclusively
At once, and offer this inducement to close our shelf goods
out. They are all of the latest packed and good, clean goods.
A splendid chance for parties just opening up a store, or
merchants to replenish their stock. Now is the time to get
a bargain in good, saleable goods.
It will pay housekeepers to fill their pantries at our low
prices.
Terms NET CASH at this sale.
CROSS WEL & CO.,
Win. E. H olmes & Co.,
209 East Ba3.
C3- .E.L D T 1T S. C-,
---DEALERs IN --
Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish andl Brushes, Lanterns.
Tar Paper and Building Paper.
Headquarters for the Celebrated Palmetto Brand of Cylinder, Planing
nine Oils ndr Greases.
AT THE BEGINNING s
Of this present year we wish to thank our many friends and pat
rons for the very magnificent manner in which they have remembered us
in the past. We will continue to try and merit their confidence by watch
ing the market and buying goods at such prices as will enable us to sell
them at prices prevailing in other commercial centres. As our whole atten
tion is given to the Hardware business, aLd having thoroughly informed
ourselves on the subject, we are often able-to get prices on such goods im
possible for the general buyer. This advantage we always turn to the ac
count of our patrons.
Our Spring Stock has partly-arrived and is daily coming in, and we are
enabled to offer such goods as
Orangeburg Sweeps, Turn Shovel Plows, Dixie Boy Plows
and Castings, Plow Lines, Backbands, Collars
and Collar Pads
at prices that will surprise all.
1 Stye o T.Gnine al bear this OUR STOCK OF
Every Kine oei Fuel' Trnde.Olsrk. Bewarn
Of iteion 0STOVES
P Is the best ever shown here. We in
sert here a cut of the justly cele
brated
Garland Stoves,
The World's Best.
An examination of this Stove will
convince you that it is all it claims
to be.
Z- !l have a few of those long,
thin bladed Axes on hand that have.
become so popular, at 75c each.
We are now taking orders for Tobacco Barn Flues.
Very truly yours,
MaIulling Hardware CompaRy.
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
f . . . ..... .......
Celelbra; HAWKES Spectacles and 6lasses,
Which we are offering very e from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $3
to $6. Call and be suited.
W. M. BROCK NfaeO.
L. B. DuRANT,
Hardware, - Cutlery - and - Crockery,
S~CiV.TER, S. C.
In order to accommodate my growing business, I have
moved my quarters into tihe spacious store lately occupied by
the Ducker-Bultman Company ,and I am prepared to fill all
orders. Call or write for what you want. My stock is corn
plete, in fact larger than ever before, having added to my im
mense stock of
Hardware, Stoves, Housefurnishing Goods,
Harness, Saddles, Leather, etc.,
A Large Line of Crockery.
I also handle in large quanties Paints, Oils and Window
Glass.
My store is headquarters for Guns, Pistols, Powder,
Shot, Shell and all kinds of Sporting Goods.
Engine and Mill Supplies.
All of our Stoves warranted.
L_ E8. DUJRAN-T~
SUMTER. S. C.
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