The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 24, 1900, Image 3
PUBLI SIES ALL COUNTY AND TIOWN
OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
MANNING, S. C.:
W EDNESDAY. JAN. 24, 1900.
Sprinig Blooms
Are beginning to bud at the W. E.
Jenkinson Dry Goods Store. Our
dry goods barometer told us last fall
that there would be some heavy
storms in the dry goods market be
fore January, 1900, in the way of
sharp and violent advances in prices,
consequently we set about at once to
place large orders for spring, and to
day finds us with enough staple Dry
Goods to last us during the spring,
and these were bought at from Ic to
1:c per yard cheaper than they can
now be bought at, and it is our in
tention to give our customers the ad
vantage of our good buying.
We offer 10,000 yards of Crash for
making ladies' skirts and dresses at
6tc per yard which would cost us to
day 8Sc to buy it by the case.
A beautiful line of Shirt Waist
and Shirting Prints at 4c per yard
that looks cheap at 3c.
Ladies, just call and see the pret
tiest line of Percales ever shown in
this town. While we have been very
fortunate in securing good bargains
in dry goods, we have also been very
fortunate in placing orders in Shoes
and Gent's Clothing. Our line of
Shoes is the largest we have ever had
at this season of the year and we are
prepared to name prices on Shoes
and Clothing at least 25 per cent be
low the market. See us when you
need Dry Goods.
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 THE TDEs
Office.
You can get a nice Tooth Brush from
5e up, at Brockintcn's.
Solicitor Wilso 1s attending the Legis
Isture.
Photos 3 for 25c. at Tay'or's Canvas ga
ery, Manning S. C
Capt. A. M. Brail.ford of Pinewood w.s
in town MondaS.
Just received, a new supply of Writting
Tablets, from le to 10c, at Brockinton's.
Mr. 11. D. Claik has been appointed
postmaster at Foreston.
.nast received, a fresti supply of Vaccine
Virus Points. The R. B. Loryea Drug
Store.
Rev. T. J. League, a returned missionary
from Chinapreached insthe Baptist church
Snday morning.
Stop that cough by using Chamberlain's
ough remedy. Te R. B. Loryea Drug
Store.
The students at the graded school think
they are having a hard time this week, as
it is examination week.
stop that cough by using Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup. The Rt. B. Loryea Drug
Store.
Virginia joins the other Southern States
with a law providing for separating the
races on railroad trains.
A nice horse, one horse wagon and har
ness for sale for cash. Apply to WV. E.
Jenkinson.
Married, by Magistrate A. J. Richbourg,
Sundy. Jan. 21, Mr. Eddi~e Corbett and
Miss Sr.san Emma Ridgeway..
We are still headquai ters for all fine
Perfumery and Extracts. Call and exam
ine our stock. Brockinton.
Ex-Sheriff Joseph E. Brockinton died
very suddenly of apoplexy at his home,
near Kingstree, a few days rgo.
Stop that cough by using Dr. King's
ew Discovery for Consumption. The R.
B. Loryea Drug Store.
A negro boy about 9 years _old by the
name of Arthur Brown, while riding an ox
near Silver a few days ago, was thrown and
To arrive in a few days, Early R~ose and
Blisss Triumph Irish Potatoes for plant
ing. The Rt. B. Loryea Drug Store.
The Epworth League of the Methodist
Sunday school will have their regular lit.
erary meeting at the parsonage Friday
veing.
Johnson's Chill ana Fever Tonic will
cure chills and fever. The Rt. B. Loryea
Drug Stora.
Mr. A. Howard Patterson of Barnwell
has formally announced his candidacy for
governor. ~This is not Billy Patterson,
who was struck.
India Cholagogue, an unfailing remredy
or lever and ague. Tbe R. B. Loryea
Drug Store.
'The name of Pinewood has been changed
to Clarendon, and we will soon have to
quit writing "Pinewood" on letters ad
airessed to that place.
T 1he Great Japanese Salve. Mentholatum,
(res headache, tarache-, bruises, sore
i iout, nenralgia and ali intiamations. The
R B. Lor~ ea Drug store.
An election for intendant and wardens
o . ianing will be hlid in April, and al
rady people on the street are beginning
t discuss town politics.
Stop that cough by using Dr. Granger's
New Discovery for coughs. The Rt. B. Lor
ya Drug Store.
Mrs. Dr. D. D. Sally, who has been on
an extended visit to her parents. returned
t Edisto Monday, accompanied by Miss
Myme Harvin, who will pay a lengthy
-Plant seed that will germinate. To do
s succesully use Wood's Garden Seed,
"te.-ted and trie." Wood's Yellow Dan
v-rs ad Silver Skin Onion Sets just re
ce" , The Rt. B. Loryea Drug Store.
An anoying' delay in the delivery of
,oum material ' urows us a few hours late
ttjs week. Our usual promptness in com
in" out on titue j.stities us in stating the
case ot tmis delay.
Just arrived a handsome line of' heavy
lilti ware suitable for wedding present'.
Cll and see them. S. Rt. Venning, jewelei,
Manning, S. C.
A cotton mill at1 Clover, in York county,
1., just received a big lot of cotton from
Alt xand ria, Egypt, and will use only Egyp
tiat cotton hereafter. It is claimed that
th exture of the Egyptian cotton is
.Atonger than curs.
White Pine Cough Syrup with 'Tar, a
reliable remed y for coughs anda colds whbich
we bave no hesitancy in commending.
TTeiR. B. Loryea Drug Store.
Th Abbeville Medium say's that "sev
eral young ladies in town are much con
cerzll abont the proposed marriage li
cnse bill. They want no extra expense
attached to the ceremony-' Sensible young
Iadis in Abbeville.
Mr. Francis HI. Williams, Ph.G., gradu
ate of South Carolina Medical College,
pharmacy department. late with Messrs.
A 0. Barbot & Son, Charleston, is in
carge of our prescription department.
-Mr. H. A C. Walker requests us to an
nounce that the Summerton Dramatic Club
will not give their entertainment here Fri
day night, Jan. 26, as was aniouned last
week by a correspondeat. We hope, how
i ever, to have them with us soon.
Please call and secure a sample of S:iv
der's Remedial Soap. The best 10-cent
ever efrrerel. The R. B. Loryea Drug
Preaching Sunday morning in the Meth
vdist church by the pastor, Rv, 1. D.
Wevlls. Subject, "Justitication by faith."
At the evening service the pastor will
preac-h the second of a series of sernonson
the tuture ife, the subject being -The in
termediate state."
Why suffer with chapped hands and lips
when vou can be relieved by usiniz Pros
tilla, Yaseline, Camphor Ice, Cold Cream,
Almondel The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
Representative Richardson bas intro
duced a measure to define the duties of
sherifis as to convicts, and S&nator Appelt
has introdneed one to fix the salary of the
magistrate at Manning. We have not seen
the text of the bills and cannot say what
the exact terms of either is.
I will on Dec. 12 erect a first class photo
graphic tent in Manning where I will re
main only a short while. All the latest
styles at popular prices. J. B. Taylor,
Photographer.
Supervisor Osvens has been disbursing
considerable county funds the past few
days. He is now paying all 1S99 claims in
full and 50 per cent on all back indebted
ness, and expects very shortly to pay rll
the back indebtedness in fall. The money
is in sight with which to pay it.
The modern and most effective cure for
constipation and all liver troubles-the fa
mous little pills known as DeWitt's Little
Early Risers. D 0 Rame. Summerton; Dr
W i Brockinton. Manning.
When parties want priuting done, qual
itv of material and workmanship should
be taken into consideration. THE TDiES
job department carries good stationery,and
no work is permitted to leave the office un
less the same is done in a workmanlike
manner. We solicit all kinds of job work
and will duplicate any prices from Charles
ton or Columbia.
The local option bill isitrouneud in the
Senate by Senator Appelt was reported un
favorably upo. by the judiciary committee,
to whom it was referred, but the Senate
did not accept the report and recommitted
the bill to give it another chance. Senator
Appelt has little hopes, however, of getting
is measure through at this sessiou.
G H Appleton, Justice of Peace, Clarks
burg, N. J., says, DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are the best pills made for consti
ation We use no others." Quickly cure
all liver and bowel troub:es. D 0 Rhame,
Summertori; Dr W M Brockinton, Man
n n g.
Mr. John A. Burgess, wife znd child left
onday night for Quitman, Ga., which
will hereafter be their hemne, as Mr. Bur
gess is successfully located there in the
drug business. Manning parts very re
lutantly' with this estimable young family,
and we hope that some day the scales of
good fortune will bring them back to dwell
permanently in the town of their birth.
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
ning.
We appreciate an invitation to attend
the festiva: at Panola ne:t Friday night.
Our ever genial and courteous friend, the
ranking be-chelor of Panola, is always with
the ladies and will help them to make the
ent.inment a success. It would be a
crowning victory for some beautiful maiden
of Panola to penetrate the bachelor armor
of this gallant colonel with one of Cupid's
darts and bring him down.
Judge Klugh has just rendered a deci
sion which will be of great interest to all
graded schools. The , Florence graded
schools had levied a supplementary fee of
two dollars. for each pupil except where
patrons were unable to pay it, and Mr. W.
F. Clayton, one of the patrons, refused to
pay the fee and carried the matter into the
courts. Judge Klugh sustained the graded
schools and said that the action of the
trustees was constitutional.
It is to be regretted that the Manning
Guards will have to turn over their guns,
uniforms etc., to the State on account of
not being able to keep up to the required
standard. Captain Lewis and his officers
have worked hard to keep up the company
but he could not get the proper support,
and in the clamor by other companies to
get into service and fill up the number
that will be recognized by the Adjutant
General the Manning Guards were crowd
ed out.
L T Travis, agent Southern R R, Selina,
Ga, writes, "I cannot say too much in
praise of One Minute Cough Cure. In my
case it worked like a charm." The only
harmless remedy that gives immediate re
sults. Cures conghs, colds, eroup, bron
chitis and all throat and lung troubles. D
Rhame, Summerton; Dr W, M Brockin
ton, Manning.
'The Life of Christ,'' in animated life
motion pictures, showing all the scenes of
the Saviour's lite from the annunciation to
the ascension, by Prof. Arthur L. Macbeth,
are the true.t andl most beautiful rep
resentations ever exhibited. These pic
tures move and walk 1 ke live people. This
entertainment will be given at Trinity A.
M. E. church, Mondaiy night, 29th inst.,
fr the benefit o1 the church. Admission,
15 ents; children, 10 cents. Oai- white
friends are cordially invited.
If you have Sore Throat Pain-Killer
will cure it. If you have a cough or cold,
Pain-Killer will end it. If you have
cramps or diarrhoea, Pain-Killer will re
leve it. If you cut, burn or bruise your
self, Pain-Killer will stop the pain. In
short, a bottle of Pain-Killer on your she'f
will save you paiu, time and money. Avoid
substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer,
Perry Davis'. Price 25 and 50c.
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 coughb."
Quickly relieves and cures coughs, colds,
croup.~ grippe and throat and lung trou
bles. Children all like it. Mothers en
dorse it. D 0 Rhamie, Summerton; Dr WV
M Brokinton, Manning.
Representative Richardson's bill, intro
duced in the House and intended to regu
late the charges made by warehouses in the
sale of tobacco, is a measure proposir g to
arrive at an equitable rate of charges, fair
both to the warehouse and to the farmer.
The schedule of charges heretofore allowed
has been unsatisfactory to some, and it is
proposed by Mr. Richardson to ascertain
from all over the tobacco section of the
State the views of both farmers and ware
housemen and to arrive at a satisfactory
ompromise schedule of charges.
Elsewhere will be seen an advertisement
by the Manning Grocery Company to the
effect that they will sell groceries in un
broken packages to the farmers and any
others who may wish to bus-. This will
mean a great deal to the farmers who want
to buy a supply of goods at one time to
'last them for several months, and an op
portunity will be offered to get prices they
have not known of before. The Manning
Grocery Company is madce up of hustling
men who deserve to succeed, and they will
do much towards bringing trade to Man
'The young ladies of the Panola neigh
borhood have in store a rare treat for the
public to be rendered at the Panola Acad
emy on the evening of the 26th inst., (Fri
ay). The entertainment will consist of
spectacular scenes, tablaux, vivant, char
ades; the rendering of classical selections
by a sweet young debutante wikose rich
and modulated tones are like a flute upon
he waters. To a cultured audience this
character of entertainment is very accepta
le and delightful. The kind matrons will
serve hot oysters, fruit, cake, etc., to aid in
furnishing a neighboring academy. The
adamission fee is very little more than a po
lite bw.
Attention, Manning Unards!
You are hereby ordered t> report at your
armory S itarday, February 3, at 3 o'clock
p. m., with grey and blue uniforms, caps,
helmets and guns in your possession.
By order W. .1. LFwis, Capt.
F. P. EnmiN, 1st Sergt.
Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says, "Kodol
Dyspepsia Curo did me more good than
a-ything I ever took." It digests what you
eat and canu not help but e1ure dysj)pSia
and stomach troubles. D 0 lhame, sun
merton: Dr W 1 Brockinton, Manning.
An Explanation From Pinewood.
Editor THE iEs:
In your last issue, under the cap
tion of "Capital Correspondence,"
signed "L. A.." we notice comments
of an unfavorable nature relative to
a telegram which Magistrate A. P.
Ragin sent to the Governor, asking
for arms. The writer sad that the
magistrate was wired to ask for what
use lie needed the arms, and as no
reply was made, which, after sending
that alarming dispatch, left hii
open to much criticism, some going
so far as to say that he took to the
swamp, carrying his fright with him.
"L. A." ought to know that it is
necessary to establish the truth of a
proposition before drawing infer
ences, and while Magistrate Ragin
doubtless has many sins of omission
and commission, yet we propose to
state the facts as they occurred,
which will fully explain to your
readers the attitude of Mr. Ragin.
First-Mr. Ragin was advised not
to answer the telegram of the Gov
ernor because the town council had
a conference with Representative H.
B. Richardson, who was instructed
to see the Governor immediately
upon his arrival in Columbia and
explain fully the situation and the
consequent asking of arms. This he
could do more accurately than could
have been done by a message.
Second-We would like to know
who the "some going so far as to say
that Mr. Ragin took to the swamp,
etc., were. This is the most unkind
cut of all. This information certain
ly did riot come from a citizen of this
place. Really on this line "L. A." is
due Mr. Ragin an apology, for he
was present and active during the
whole trouble, which will be attested
by many of our best citizens.
Thanking you for your space, I am
Yours very truly,
A. L. BURKETT,
Intendant.
P. H. BROtHGTON,
D. R. LIDE,
S. G. GRIFFIN,
H. F. STACK,
Wardens.
Pinewood, S. C., Jan. 22, 1900.
A 3Nglt Of Terror.
"Awful anxiety wis felt for the widow of:
brave General B'urnham of .Machias, Me,
when the doctors said she oauld not live I
till morning" writes Mrs. S. 1H. Lincoln.
who attended her that fearful night. "All
thought she must soon die trom Pneumo
nia, but she begged for Dr. King's New
Discovery, saying it bad more than once
saved har life, and had cured her of Con.
sumption. After three small doses she
slept easy all night, and its further use
ompletely cured her." This marvelous
medicine is guarenteed to cure all Throat,
Chest and Lung cleseases. Only 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free at the R. B. Lor
yea drug store. 1
Repairs Needed.
Editor THE TDIES:
Please ask Mr. Owens (our "County
Supervisor") to ride down in the
Santee section of our county and see
the road and bridges over "Taw
aw," near Mr. Jack Eadon's .home,
for if he does I am sure he will see
the need of work on them. Two of
the bridges have but one hand rail
between them.
We are a longsuffering people for
we have waited in vain for work to
be done there, but "there comes a
time when patience ceases to be a
virtue." "TRAVELLER."
Summerton, S. C., Jan. 19, 1900.
F B T1hirkield, health inspector of Chi
cago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Care cannot
b recommended too highly. It cured me
of severe dyspepsia." It digests what you
eat and cures indigestion, heartburn and
all forms of dyspepsia. D 0 Rhame, Sum
merton; Dr WV M Brockinton, Manning.
Night-keys, as a rule) have the!
lardet work to do in the morning.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you if yon used Dr.
Eing's New Life Pills. Thousands of suf
ferers have proved their matchless merit
for sick and nervous headaches. They
make pure blood and strong nerves and
build up your health. Easy to take. Try
them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not
cured. Sold by R. B. Loryea, druggis.
The young widow is not always as
mournful as she is dressed.
A Woman's Lettei.
Coolidge. Ky., Aug. 20, 1898.
New Spencer Medicine Co.: Since writ
ing you in July, I have continued to use
Benedicta and am surprised at the results.
Before using the remedy I suffered from
womb troubles and a weak stomach, but the,
three bottles of Blenedictia has completely
cured me. It is a great medicine for deli
cate women. Mir.s. H. Rt. GrILzEr?H.
Sold by it. B. Loryea.
A man full of himself is as disa
greeable as a man full of whiskey.
r'A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible burn. scaid,
cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the
best in the world, will kill the pain and:
promptly heal it. Ci. N~d sores, fever
sores, ulcers, doils, felons. :orns, all skin
eruptions. Best pile enme on earth. Only
25 cens a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by;
it. B. Loryea, druggist. 1-5
Some men are capable of the most
intense love-for liquor.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Troubles are like babies; they grow
larger by nursing.
It Saves thce Children.
Chamberlain's c.'ugh remedy has saved
the lives of thousands of croupy children.,
t is also without an equal for colds and;
whooping cough. For sale by th e R B Lor
yea drug store, Isaac 31 Loryea, Propr.
[jan1ay
Registration Notice.
L LPERSONS DESIRING TO
Mvote in the approaching election!
for Intendant and Wardens of the
town of Manning will be required to
obtain a registration certificate.
J. W. Heriot is ap~pointed to regis
ter the qualified voters of the town,
and the books will be open at his!
store until Monday, the 2nd day of!
April, 1900, inclusive.
W. E. BROWN,
39-0t] Intendant.
LO a~eC UBA N O IL cures1
LfKREfCuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu
matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents.
Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bouvgt
Signature
of 4 '
TANTED-Honest man or wonian to
travel for large house; salary S1
monthly and expenses, with increase: po-i
tion permanent; inclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. MANAGER, 330. Cax
ton bldg, Chicago. [ap18oo
For Sale.
Valuable plantation in Clarendon
County near Wright's Bluff, known
as the Sandhill property. containing
1011 acres, more or less. Some of the
property is well timbered. For terms
and particulars apply to
WILSON & DuRANT.
38-4t] Manning, S. C.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared to negotiate loans
on good real estate security, on rea
sonable terms.
R. 0. PURDY,
Sumter, S. C.
"German
Syrup"
Those who have not
A Throat used Boschee's Ger
and Lung man Syrup for some
severe and chronic
Specialty. trouble of the Throat
and Lungs can hard
ly appreciate what a truly wonder
ful medicine it is. The delicious
sensations of healing, easing, clear
ing, strength-gathering and recover
ing are unknown joys. For Ger
man Syrup we do not ask easy cases.
Sugar and water may smooth a
throat or stop a tickling-for a while.
This is as far as the ordinary cough
medicine goes. Boschee's German
Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat
and Lung Specialty. Where for
years there have been sensitiveness,
pain, coughing, spitting, hemorr
hage, voice failure, weakness, slip
ping down hill, where doctors and
medicine and advice have been swal
lowed and followed to the gulf of
despair, where there is the sickening
conviction that all is over and the
end is inevitable, there we place
Germian Syrup. It cures. You are
a live man yet if you take it. 0
The R, B. Loryea Drug Store,
ISAAC M. LORYEA, Propr..
MANNING, S. C.
Sign of Golden
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Boast! 8
Boasting is not what the8
pepl want; they want sol
id facts, and with solid facts
I propose to deal. O
SMy store is in the Nettles 8
Sbuilding, between Loryea's
9drug store and Jenkinson's.
SAn invitation to the pub
lie is extended to inspect my2
Fall and Winter stock of6
SDry Goods,
Notions,
F'anoy Goods,
Shoes,
Clothirig, 8
Hats,
and all the latest Novelties.
My Grocery Stock 8
Is full and complete an 8
guarantee every purcuiase
Smade at my store.
I am perfectly satisfied
that I am sufficiently known
to the people without mak
ing a lot of brags in the pa-8
pers.
When you come to my8
store and get my prices the8
tale will be told then, and I
will sell you the bill.I
COME TO SEE ME.
SLouis Levi. A
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Bring o'ur Job Work to The Times office.
S. R. VENNING,
D~ Jeweler & Watch Repairer,
MANNING, S. C.
-DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver
ware and All Einds 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.
:Z0 IoCoE FCXEL W ATCEE SIG-. *
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. 1 All-Wool Blanket that we did
sell at $3.50 per pair, now reduced to
2 $2.75.
Heavy and large size Comfort Quilts,
satteen tops and cotton filling, regular $2 I
I sellers; now at $1.60.
Men's Under and Top Winter Shirts at
greatly reduced prices.
Ladies' Dress Goods cheap during
this January sale. TbcoBdCvr
110,000yadofTbcoBdCvr
Iing at 2c per yard for CASH.
Big reduction in Gentlemen's Coh
ing, and bargains in everything to close
out what we have in Winter Goods.
Yours for a big New Year's business,
The Old Reliable
S. A. R IGBY.
At Cost!
Groceries.
Having decided to discontinue the retail Grocery busi
10s. we offer our stock of Shelf Goods (broken cases) at cost.
We are anxious to go into the
Wholesale Grocery
Busines5 Exclusively
t 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
)argain in good, saleable goods.
It will pay housekeepers to fill their pantries at our low
prices.
Terms NET CASH at this sale.
ROSSELL & O.,
Wm. E. H olmes & Co.,
209 East Ba..
C.E.:ELST~lN, S. C.,
-- DEALERS IN -
Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish and Brushes, Lanterns.
Tar Paper and Building Paper.
Headquarters for the Celebrated Palmetto Brand of Cylinder, Planing
WE ARE BUST.
We anticipated the rush, however, and prepared ourselves
to fill orders for the spring trade on a much larger scale than ever before.
We ask vou to read the following prices and
F we are sure to get your,.orders for Hardware.
We quote you:
Trace Chains at 30c, 40c and 60e per pair.
Orangeburg Sweeps, 10 inch at 25c, 12 inch at 30c, 16 and 18 inch at 35c,
20 inch at 40c, 22 inch at 0c. These prices cannot be duplicated when
present stock is sold out.
Plow Lines, per pair, at 10c, 15c and 20c.
Hames at 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 63c, 75c and 1.20 per pair.
Collars at 50c to $1 for Canvas and S1. $1.45 and $1.50 for Leather.
Singletrees at 15c and and 25c.
Back Bands, complete, 15c, 20c, 30e and 35c. Corn Shellers, 41.50.
Dixie Boy Plows, S1.15, $1.35, S1.50 and $1.75.
Georgia Rachet Stocks, 75c and 95c. Heel Bolts, 5c each.
We have in stock Cotton Planters and Guano Distributors, Harrows
and Cultivators.
We now have an excellent stock of Paints and Oils, on which we can
name you very low figures. For
H ousekeepers We have a nice assortment of
0U7 beautiful Stains for renewing
old furniture at 15c per can. Our Carriage Paints are the best that money
can buy and will make old buggies look like new ones hnd for all purposes
just as good.
We are now taking orders for Tobacco Barn Flues.
Very truly yours,
Mallnilg llardware Compaly.
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 HAWES 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.
L. B. DuRANT,
Hardware, - Cutlery - and - Crockery,
SUMT.ER, S. C.
In order. to accommodate my growing business, I have
moved my quarters into the 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 com
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 SuIpplies.
All of our Stoves warranted.
L.8. DURANT,
SUMTER, S. C.
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