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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C.. FEB. 2,S. 1900. At Jenkinson's Dry Goods Store You will rind the most complete line of Gent', Collars and Cuffs ever shown in this town. ir all the style the young men wish. Our line of Gent's nice Spring Hats is just in and it contains the very latest styles that now prevail in the market. Do you wish a nice pair of tine Dress Shoes? You can -et the famous Rey nolds Shoes at our place in any style toe you wisn. Also the largest stock of Shoes of every kind to be found in this town. When you want nice Gent's. Boys' or Children's Clothing, come to our place. for it.for our new stock of Spring Cloth ing is daily arriving. It is useless for us to say that we carry the largest and best selected line of Dry Goods of any house in Clarendon county and we sell Dry Goods cheaper. Come to see us. W. E. JENKINSON. Mrs. John A. Burgess of Seloc is quite sick. You can get a nice Tooth Brush from 5c up. at Brockinton's. Mrs. 0. v. Owings of Columbia is visiting her sister 'Mrs. H. D. Plowden. Bliss' Triumph Seed Potatoes. a very early variety. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The many friends of Mr. T. H. Har vin will regret to learn that he is very ill. Just received, a new supply of Writ ing Tablets, from le to loc. at Brockin ton's. Miss Maud Brock of Panola is in town on a visit to her sister Mrs. J. H. Rigby. Another car load of hay this week. will be sold cheap for cash. Legg & Hutchinson. Mrs. Jessie Hicks of Seloc, the moth er Mr. J. E. Hicks of Manning is ex tremely ill. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic will cure chills and fever. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. The Sumter Bar is represented in court this week by Messrs. R. 0. Purdy, Marion Moise and R. D. Lee. We are still headquarters for all fine Perfumery and Extracts. Call and ex amine our stock. Brockinton. If your oat crop has been killed by the cold weather you can get seed to re sow from Legg & Hutchinson. The family of Captain W. S. Briggs of Silver have moved to Manning and are occupying the Galluchat residence. We have in stock the genuine Woods' Early Rose Seed Potatoes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. $500 worth of Hi.rness and Saddlery goods. We want your spring trade. Legg & Hutchinson. The United States Court will convene in Charleston the first Tuesday in April. Mr. J. C. Land of Foreston is on the grand jury. India Cholagogue, an unfailing rem edy for fever and ague. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. If in need~of a good Horse or Mule it will be to your interest to see Legg & Hutchinson at once. There will be preaching at Fellow ship church next Sunday morning at 11:30 and 4 p. in.. by the pastor. Rev. J. J. Myers. The great Japanese Salve, Menthola tum, cures headche, earache, bruises, sore throat, neuralgia and all inflama tions. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A big lot of the "Russell" One-Horse and the "Owensborough" Two-Horse Wagons to arrive in a few days. Legg & Hutchinson. Dr.Plumer Clark, manager of Cannon Street Pharmacy, Charleston, is in town, on a visit to his sister, Mrs. P. B. Thames. The purity of our medicines are re cognized in' the Philippine Islands, we. having just received an order from our far away possessions. The B.. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Ashbell Woods,, third son of Dr. I. M. Woods was operated on last Thurs dap in Charleston for appendicitus and is getting on vcry nicely. Just arrived, a car load of White Corn. Let us have your order now be fore another advance in price. Legg & Hutchinson. A communication giving on account] of a Washington's birthday entertain ment at Pine Grove was crowded out this week, but we shall publish it next week. White Pine Cough Syrup with Tar, a reliable remedy for coughs and colds which we have no hesitancy in com mending. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Miss Lucie Barron has returned home from Columbia after making a pleasant visit to friends in Columbia and Sumter since the adjournment oi the General Assembly. A delightfully cool and refreshing lo tion for preserving and softening the skn, excellent for chapped hands. face and lips. Almond Cream. 25c. a bottle. The R. B. Lo~ryea Drug Store. Died at his home near Packsville last Friday night Mr. Irby W. Hodge aged about i5 years. The deceased was a staunch citizen and greatly beloved by his acquaintances. Plant see~d that will germinate. To do so successfully use Wood's Garden Seed.' "tested and tried.'' Wood's Yel low Danvers and Silver Skin Onion Sets just received. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. THE MANNING TIMES subscription list is larger now than at any time smnee its establishment, and every name is a bona tide subscriber. None but author ized names are allowed on our books. While in town attending court call at THE TDIES office, and renew your subscription, or subscribe, if you are not already a subscriber. The columns of this paper will be teemingz with in terest this summer. The meeting at Andrew's chapel. near' Panola, closed last Sunday night. Many were converted during the meet ing and eleven united with the church. Mr. Leitch has been invited to hold a tent meeting at Summerton during the late summer. John DIrr. Poseyville. Ind.. says. "I never used anything as good as One Minute Cough Cure. Wve are never without it. --Quickly breaks up coughs and colds. Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent con sumption. Pleasant to take. D. 0. Rhame, Rev. P. B. Wells was called to Char leston Tuesday night of last week to conduct the funeral services of a friend. and on his arrival the friend was still alive, but in an extremely low state. Ir. Wells returned home on Thursday morning having left his friend in an unchanged condition. Mr. Francis TI. Williams. Ph. G.. graduate of South Carolina -Medical College. pharmacy department. late with Messrs. A. 0. Barbot & Son. Char leston. is in charge of our prescription department. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. There will be an entertainment at the Jordan academy. Friday evening March 9th. The proceeds are to be used for the purchase of a school libra rv. An attractive programme has been arranged, and we regret that lack of space prevents us from publishing it. The exercises will begin at 8 o'clock admission fee 15 cents. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled for piles. injuries and skin diseases. It is the origi nal Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counter feits. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. A petition is being circulated. asking the Governor to pardon Judson M. Chewning who was convicted from this county on the charge of rape. and was sentenced to life imprisonment in the State penitentiary. We understand that the friends of Chewning have the promise of securing the names of the trial jury to the petition. Rheumacide is not recommended for the cure of every ill: it does not cure everything. But it is a certain cure for rheumatism. and is a tine blood puritler and laxative: try it. The R. B Loryea Drug Store. Deputy Sheriff Gaillard of Sumter came to .Manning last Thursday night, and the next day took Jeff Davis, col ored. 'who is wainted by the Sumter authorities on the charge of burglary and larceny. Davis was arrested in Manning by Deputy Gamble. *and lodged in jail, and the Sumter Sheriff was immediately notified. Mrs. J. K. Miller. Newton Hamilton. Pa.. writes. '-I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the grandest salve made.' It cures piles and heals everything. All fraudulent imitations are worthless. D. 0. Rhame, Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. Mr. C. M. Mason of Foreston, and Mr. S. 1. Till after a pleasant trip to New York were among the passengers on the steamship Iroquois which was about forty hours late. It was the first experience of these gentlemen on the ocean hence their liberality in contrib uting food to the fish. They reached' home on last Saturday morning. Geo. Barbe. Mendota. Va.. says. -Nothing did me so much good as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One dose relieved me. a few bottles cured me."* It digests what you eat and always cures dvspep sia. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. A. M. Brockinton. Manning. The schools of Clarendon will be in a better financial condition this N ear than even before, and the free school term will run about 8 months. There is now to be apportioned throughout the State according to enrollment about $200.000 of this amount Clarendon will get $4000. This money comes from the dispensary profits, and is now in hand and will be distributed in April next. W. S. Philpot. Albany. Ga.. says. -DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me more good than any pills I ever took.' The famous little pills for constipation. bilicusness and liver and bowel troubles. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton; Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. The road in the Puddin Swamp sec tion, between Mr. McFaddin McIn tosh's. and Mr. Jack Morris is in a fearful condition, said to be caused by being torn up with broad tired log cart wheels. The people of that section are very much wrought up over the condi tion of their highways, and want to know if those who tear up the roads should not be forced to repair them. "-I had dyspepsia for years. No medicine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave immediate relief. Two bottles produced mar velous results," writes L. H. Warren. Albany. Wis. It digests what you eat and cannot fail to cure. D. 0.,.Rhame. laummerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. Married yesterday morning by Rev. Father Budds. of the Charleston Cath edral, Dr. F. H. Williams and Miss Marie G~leason. The groom is the accomplished pharmacist at the R. B. Loryea drug store, and the bride is one of 'Charleston's charming daughters. We extend to the happy couple our congratulations and welcome them to our town. Mr. J. H. Lesesne attended the marriage as a friend of the groom. The greatest danger from colds and la grippe is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used. however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. It wil cure a cold or an attack of la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Florence correspondent of the News and Courier says " that it is ru mored that Senator Appelt of Claren don will be a candidate for Congress from this district, and that Senator Ap pelt has not denied the rumor.'' The charge is not such a grievous one as makes a denial necessary at this time. Senator A ppelt has received some very fattering 1letters from various parts of the district asking him to enter the race and there is yet plenty of time to consider the proposition. "I had bronchitis every winter for years and no medicine gave me permanent relief till I be gan to take One Minute Cough Cure. I know it is the best cough medicine made." says J. Koontz. Corry. Pa. It quickly cures colds. croup, asthma. grippe and throat and lung trou-, bles. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton; Dr. W. M. Brockiton, Manning. It affords me pleasure to state that the large signs of "Ballard & Ballard's lour" appearing on the fences in Man ning, S. C., were painted with Long man & Martinez's Prepared Paints. White, and gave perfect satisfac~ion and were procured from their agents, the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Propr. [Signed] 0. CLINTON. Sign Decorator and Artist for Bal lard & Ballard. Manning, S. C., Feb. 22 1900. "After doctors failed to cure me of pneumonia. I used One Minute Cough Cure and three bottles of it cured me. It is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured my grand children of the worst cases."~ writes Jno. Berry. Loganton. Pa. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs. colds. croup and throat and lung troubles. It prevent~s consumption. Children always like it. Mothers endorse it. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton, Manning. Here comes WV. E. Jenkinson "blow ing his own horn'' at the same time tell ing the people something of interest to them. Read his advertisement in another' column. and knowing Jenkin son as you do, you will readily see that he snaps his fingers in the face of conm petition and poses as a leader in the mercantile line. Jenkinson is a cash seller and therefore has bought his goods to cater for cash trade, which means that short profits and rapid sales is what he depends on for success. Space lacking prevents a more ex tended comment. Read the advertise ment and go and look. IT Is A REAL PLEASL'RE to us to speak favor ably of PA~IN-KILLER, known almost unver sally to be a good and safe remedy for burns and other pains of the body. It is valuable not only for colds in winter, but for various summner complaints, and should be in every family. The casualty which demands it may come unaware. -Christian Adv-ocate. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer. Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50c. The McRoy Bros. are now engaged in the erection of two modern houses in this town, and the farther they get on with the work the more is it made clear that the residences of Dr. W. E. Bown and Mi'. Louis Levi which they are building, will comnpare very favora biy in architectural designs, and work manship with any of the city r-esidences. It has been thoroughly demonstrated ~that to send away fromn home for con tractors is a mistake, and the work we speak of proves that we have as intelli gent workmen her-e as can be found 'anywhere, all they need is the oppor tuni- y, and they will show wvhat they Cotton now is bringing a very high price. but we see no cause for rejoicing in this. We do not see where the raise has helped the farmer who made the crop. it has not stopped one day's inter ost on the mortgage of his farm. Whv Because the raise in pried came after the farmer was forced to relinquish his interest in the crop to the merchant. and the merchant was forced to turn it over to his creditors. The only ones helped by the raise is the class who had money and could afford to take advant age of the conditions to speculate in the product. The speculator has filled his pockets and smiles, while the "man with the hoe" is permitted to dig right on. We do not believe the present con ditions will warrant our farmers in cov ering the earth with cotton this year. and would advise that they do not let the enticing prices of today allure them into debt to make a big cotton crop. The farmer who can get his supplies without going into debt might take chances., but the farmer who must go in debt to buy fertilizers and other sup plies had better consider well the chances of loss this summer. It. mut be remembered that purchases made for the coming crop are at -trust" and "combination" prices. There is hardly an article used on the farm which the trusts have permitted to escape with out an advance in price. therefore it behooves everybody :o buy as scantily as possible. so thaL 1' the price of cot ton goes down thet- are not so badly hurt. and should it remain where it is or go higher. the producer will realize more out of it. The new store to be occupied by Mr. C. W. Kendall is rapidly nearing com pletion. and in a short time it will be filled with the very latest styles in spring goods. Mr. Kendall returned from the northern markets last Friday evening, and he tells us that his pur chases this season can not be excelled in price, quality and beauty. His hav ing had the cash to make his deals gave him a decided advantage, and in manyr lines he feels confident that he will be able to sell to his customers for iess than some merchants can buy in the markets. His new store will have all the modern improvements. and he will devote himself to the task of in ducing back a trade which left this place after he was blirned out. Mr. Kendall has made special arrangements to supply the millinery demand, and while looking out for this branch. he secured the services of Mrs. Clarion Gibbs. a lady with long experience, and so proficient. in the art that Hill Bros. the largest dealers in millinery goods in the United States sent her to Paris to purchase their pattern hats. Mrs. Gibbs and Miss Mollie Avant will have full charge of the millinery department and the ladies of this section can feel assured that they will have their wants supplied by these ladies. To secure the services of Mrs. Gibbs, Mr. Kendall! was put to a great expense, but he be lieves that tie expenditure will be ; good investment, and by this enterprise 1pes to keep the ladies of this and a joining counties from going to the cities for their millinery. The readers of THE TIMES will be kept posted as to the movements of this energetic mer chant, and when he moves into his new store which will be one of the hand somest in this section of the State he will start off with a grand opening, and he extends an invitation to the public to call and inspect his goods and prices. Court The February term of court opened last Monday morning while a heavy snow was falling. Hon. D. A. Town send. Solicitor Jo. S. Wilson. and Stenographer Col. George D. Tillman Jr. were at their respective posts. It took some time to get the court organ ized owing to the inclement weather. His Honor charged the jury as to their duties and, after reviewing the duties of grand jurors, he laid special stress. on the duty to look after the various offices. His charge was weli, and clearly delivered, and general in its nature. The following true bills were return ed: The case of the State against Frank H. Hursey indictment for murder and carrying concealed weapons. State vs. Scy Connors and Ellis Con nors, Larceny. State vs. John Billups, false packing of a bale of cotton, and exhibiting for sale a bale of cotton so fraudulently packed. E State vs. James Washington Green: and James Dow, Larceny. cOwing to the absence of an important witness the libel case against J. P Brock was not entered upon on Mon day, and a bench warrant was issued for M1r. S. A. Brunson the absent wit ness. The case against F. H. Hursey was also postponed until Wednesday morn ing so as to give time for an Attorney friend to reach here from Florence to participate in the defence. Monday it may be said was fruitlessly spent. James Washington Green, and James Dow pleaded guilty, and they were each fned $25 which their friends paid and they were discharge. Scy Connors and Ellis Connors plead ed guilty, and sentenced was postponed as their testimeny would probably need ed in the prosecution of others. This is the famous Silver cotton stealing case which had promised to develope a start ling sensation, but in our opinion there will be nothing startling in it. and the report of a likelihood of white men being charged with complicity in the crime is mere moonshine. Walter Wilson in jail, charged with high way robberry was turned loose, because the prosecuting witness did; not show up, and the evidence placed at the Solicitor's disposal would not convict. He therefore entered a nol On yesterday the court opened with the entering upon of the case against; J. P. Brock: the court room was full of interested p~eople, and from the very beginning the lawyers for the defence showed that every inch of ground would be carefully contested. The defendant is ably represented, by Hon. J. F. Rhame of the local Bar, and Col. R. D. Lee and Major MIarion Moise of the Sumter Bar. The State is aided by Captain W. C. Davis. The case will occupy the whole of this day. The testimony is about alli in.and'the arguments will be concluded this afternoon. Owing' to the prominence: of the Richhourg and Brock families this case has created a great deal of regret as well as interest. GRAND Jt-RY PRESENTMIENT. STATE OF SI.rITH CAROLINA--Clarendon Co.. Court of General Sesssions Feb. Term. 1900. To His Honor. D. A. Townsend. Presiding Judge: After tinishing the work of acting on the bills of indictment sent to us by the Solicit or.I we feel that it is unnecessary to prolong our stay at the county seat at this term, and con luded to close up our work for the present, and at a future term we will be prepared to report fully on the condition of the various offices. the roadls. bridges, and other matters of piublic coil eern. We will say, however, that we have made amn nspection of the County Jail, and pronounce the same as wholly uuit to incarcerate humaln being5. and we would reccommend that our Represetatives5 be instructed to devise means to build a new jail, and we wonld suggest tha the question of "Jail" or No -Jail" be agai submitted to the qualified voters of the County. Complaints have been made to us of de-relie tion of duty on the part M~agistrate A- P. Ragin in so far, that he refused to act in a suit h tween W. D. Barwick and L. S. Barwick. after the parties had complied with what the law' reuired of them. We examined the said 3IM istrate and find, that the complaint is wetll founded from his own admissions. A claim of $16.25 alleged to have been ref used payment by the County Board of Commission ers has been called to our attention. and as we0 do not regard it in our province to act on claims of this nature. we have looked into tile matter and found that MIagistrate A. P. Ragin claims to have paid out of his own fuiids thle sum of $1. in the transportation of a prisoner and guards in the case of the State against Frank Hursey: we therefore recommend that the Board of County Commissioners take up this claim again andl give it a thorough investiga tion. Respectfully Submitted. J. 31. RICHAmsDsoyN. Foreman. FE.hruar tO1(kI. C UBA N OIL cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Notice! This is your opportunity to get the only official life of D. L. MIoody. writ ten by his son. W. R. loody. I have the agency for the western portion of (larendon county. 44-3t].A. T. DUNLOP. "The Better Part Of valor is discretion." and the better part of the treatment of disease is prevention. Disease originates in impurities in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla purities the blood. People who take it at this season say they are kept healthy the year round. It is because this medicine ex pels impurities and makes the blood rich and health-giving. All liver ills are cured by Hood's Pills. 25c. W ANTED-Honest man or woran to travel for large house: salary 6 monthly and ex-penses. with increase: position permanent: inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. MAN AGER. 330 Caxton bldg. Chicago. 1apl0 Why Protest? When it is admitted by the public that we carry the largest and most complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES and everything appertaining tc thi needs of the PAINTER. We have furnished the Paints. Oils. Glass. etc.. for many residences and churches in Man ning and Clarendon County. and can refer conti dently to parties who have used our Strictly Pure Paints We furnish estimates on application and will guarantee lowest market tigures. We are sole agents for Longman & flartinez's Celebrated Prepared Paints. We would be pleased to have our friends s-rite or call and inspect our line of Paints. THE - R. B. LORYEA DEUCT STORE, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Propr. Sign of Golden the Mortar. MANNING, s. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. Ladies, Don't - Read This! Just received, a large line of New Embroideries in Edging and nsertions, as pretty as can be and so good in quality as to sat isfy any one. I bought largely and direct from the manufacturers, thereby saving the jobbers' profit. So, notwithstanding the advance in the price of all goods, I am in position to offer you some bar ains in this line. My stock of Lawn and Mfull Embroideries, Val. and Torchon Laces are simply beautiful. La ies, don't take my word for it, but come and see for yourselves and I am satisfied you will bear ne out in my statement. And don't forget to look at my line of Embroidery Silks, Em broidered Handkerchiefs, Belt Buckles, Jet Belts, Puff and Side Combs, Linen Burow Scarfs, Tray Covers, Center Pieces, ALL STAMPED, ready to be em broidered. In fact a lady c-an find in my store almost anything she wants, even a Bicycle, (the Rambler) one of the best on the market, in Ladies' or Gent's. I also handle the Ideal, the best wheel you ever saw for $25. Ladies' or Gent's. Come and pass your judgment on them and I am sure if you want a wheel you will buy one of them. And, by the way, I have on hand about 500 Flower Pots, in all sizes,that I am offering cheap. When you come to town don't fail to come to see me. Respectfully, LOUIS LEVI. 2 PROOF. SIt is an easy matter to claim that a remedy has wondcrful turative powe-r. Thie mianufacture~rs of icave it to those who have been perma ncntly and positively cured of RHEU-? MATISM to make claims. Among those who have recently written us voluntary letters saying they have been cured are: Rev. J. L. Foster. Raleigh. N. C.: Mr. J. E. Robinson. editor. Goldsboro. N. C.. Daily Argus: Mr. A. Daus. a prominenit? merchant. Macon. Ga..- and Mr. W. R. Duke. a railroad man. Kansas City. Mo. RheurnacldelWill Curoc You. Mauatrdby the 0 2 BuBBITT DUt Co.. Raleigh. N. C. + Sold in Manning by the R. B. Lory-ea Drug Store.3 Interesting Facts Regarding Tinware Always attract attention from the careful housekeeper, especially those who have bought Tinware and after a short time found holes eaten by rust in it. They know that but for that one fault tin makes the best ware for the culinary department of the home. It is strong. light. easily kept clean and more durable than any cheap metal excepting aluminum. which is as yit too expensive. that they can buy. Our Anti=Rust Tinware Has a positive guarantee on each piece from the manufacturer that it will not rust. and we are instructed by them to replace any returned to i, rusted with new pieces. We have Anti-Rust Tin in Sealders at 75e: 2-pint Tea Pots, 53c: 4-pint Tea or Coffee Pots at 65c: 6-pint Pot. 75e: Pudding Pans at 20, 25. 30, 35 and 40e: Milk Pans. 20. 23 and 30e: Bread Raiser. k1.25: Stove Boiler. $2.23; Toilet Sets. vi.50. STobacco G rowersA Will do well to call and see our new device for applying Paris Green. We give a free demonstration of how to use it. and the best judges tell us it is ahead of anything offered yet. as it will save more than half of the usual quantity of Paris Green required heretofore. and does the work more effectual. We are taking orders now for Flues and can deliver same at any time. Notwithstanding the heavy demands on us for Farm Tools. our stock is in excellent shape and we still have many bargains in Plows, Hoes, Bridles, C)Ilars, Hames and Traces. Don't throw your old Bicycle awa : come and get repairs for it. Our stock of Paints and Oils will i -terest you if you want any. in quality and price. Very truly. Manning Hardware Co. S. R. VENNING, Jeweler & Watch Repairer, MANNING, S. C. -DEALER 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. X OO 'Fc WA"TCE SIG-1. IWhite Goods & Wash Dress Goods In Profusion. We Are Record=Breakers In all lines of White Dress Goods this sea son, and "Wash Goods are all the rage," says 3 the -'Mode Paris." We have English Long Cloth, the most re liable and durable thing you can get to make your summer shirt-waist of. PRICES LOW. 3 Also Dimities, Linons, Cambrics, Lawns, Silk Stripes. P K's and P Q's for Shirt Waists, prices from 5c. to 50c. yard. Heavy P K's, P Q's, Welts and Ducks for Skirts, running from 10c. to 35c. Our line of Silk Shirt Waist Patterns, No two alike, are just the prettiest things anywxhere. They are the season's newest de C= Our SILKS at 85 and 90c. are what others 3 get 81.23 for. i Black Skirt Goods We are headquarters, from l0c. to 81.25 per y ard, embracing all the popular weav es 3 and effects, Brocadines. Pophins, Mohairs, Sircillians, Briliantines, Serges and Melrose Cloths. The prices are so low that any one can reach them. You will find also a full line of Colored Dress Goods, such as Waverly's Jaquards, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Poplins, Serges, Blue Mohairs, etc.. at 10c. yard and up. The Old Reliable \Wim. E. H olmes & Co., 209 JEast ]Eay, - DEALERS~ IN - Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish and Brushes, Lanterns. Tar Paper and Building Paper. Headquarters for the Celebrated Palmetto Brand of Cylinder, Planing ngio ne lnd Greases. BLOWING OUR OWN HORN! We wish to announce to our many friends and patrons that never in the his tory of our business were we better prepared to take care of our friends than this spring, for early last fall we placed large orders for spring deliveries-mid thus we are in a position to name prices 15 to 20 per cent lower than our compet itors. and it is our intention to give our patrons the benefit of our good bu There is one thing that we would like to impress upon our patrons, wes nothing but first class goods. First class goods are better for the merchant who sells them and better for the customer who buys them. Cheap, shoddy goods are dear at any price. Some Astonishing Prices. Can anybody beat these prices? Will anybody try? 4.000 yards I yard wide Brown Homespun at 3e. per yard by the bolt; 4c.- . per yard when cut. 4.000 yards nice Spring Shirting Print Calico at 4tc. per yard. 4.000 yards Crash Skirting that cannot be sold elsewhere for less than 8c: per yard. but we offer you this lot as long as it lasts for only 6tc. per yard. Our line of Piques, Duck, Skirtings, Percales and Suitings is the most complete ever shown in this town. Just call and see the line of Percales one yard wide that we are offering at 10c. per yard. We feel sure that you cannot buy them in this market or any where else for less than 121c. per yard. We don't care what other people say about these goods. it will pay you to see our line before you buy, for we have the goods and we bought them at the right prices and we are going to sell them right. Dress Goods and Silks. Our line of Dress Goods and Silks is the most exclusive we have ever shown at this season of the year. Especially do we wish to call the attention of the trade to our line of Silks and Dress Skirtings, Black Crepon Skirting, Black and Navy Blue Briliantines, in all prices, from 40c. per yard to $1. Our line of Silk Shirt Waists is the -richest and most exclusive ever shown in this town. Mrs. Barfield has recently moved her dressmaking depaitment to our store and our patrons will find in Mrs. Barfield an able adviser as to the prevailing styles of the day. -1 MILLINERY -:- MILLINERY. > Our Millinery Department will be under the able management of Miss Lydia Coppedge. who filled this position so acceptably last season. Miss Coppedge is now in the North at the great centres of fashion buying our spring stock of Millinery and studying the styles. Miss Cop ge will re main in market several weeks yet, and when she returns she V1 show one of. the finest lines of spring and summer Millinery ever shown in this town and it will not be amiss to say that she will have styles down on the tips of her fingers. A Word About Shoes, Clothing and Hats. If you want a nice, genteel Suit of Clothes or a nice Hat or pair of Shoes, it will pay you to come to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store for them, for we have them at the right prices. Three hundred pair of Little Boys' Knee Pants at 25, 30, 40 and 50c. per pair. Gents', if you need nice Linen Collars, Cuffs and Shirts, come to-our store and you will get what you want, for we have just gotten in a lot of 100 dozen Col lars and Cuffs-all pure linen which we sell at astonishingly low prices. H osiery. Remember that we are sole agents for W. Scott Harvin's famous line of Ho siery, the best goods on earth for the money we ask for them, Ladies', Gent's and Children's, in Tan and Black, all at 10c. per pair. Yours truly, W. E. JENKNSON. Watch this Ad and Save Yourself Money. These prices will only hold good for a limited time, so come quick if you want to get the benefit of them. Best Fancy Patent Flour, per bbl. $4 35 [ta...........45 Best Half Patent Flour, per bbl.. 4 05 Sle ef........36 Good Family Flour, per bbl...3 15 BA IGP W ES Delivered at your station at above Rx 0-b ksi o....36 price shipped from mill.Re,10il.cninbx ...30 SUGAR. 6 -b ksRxSd rewt Standard Granulated, in bbls.... 25 60caedlvrdtyorep. Standard Granulated, in bb.. 5 70COF . Extra C, in bags................ 4 80 Extra C. in bb1s..............4 75 etGenRii as 15ls.1~ RICE. Go re ii as 3 b. Good clean grain, 100-lb. bags. 3 00 TA Good broken grain, in 100-lb. bgs 2 50GodunPwe,1lbbxpl.3c Best Head, per lb............... 05GodBakin1lb oe....c GRITS AND MEAL. Pgdi cpg,1 kst b. 0 2-bushel bags Grits....... .....1 15 MXDCNY 2-bushel bags Meal............1 10 -l.pisGm ixdpelb...7 BEST WHITE CORN. SmlStcCad.3lbbxprb.c In new sacks, per bushel......... 60 SalSikCny nbl,20ls57 TOBACCO. CAKR-NBXS 10-lb. cad dies. per lb.. 27, 28. 30. 33 & 35c LmnS:NcNcS:... & SOAP.Gne np.........4i Octagon. in 1-box lot.........$3 60 Octagon; in 3-box lot..........3 55 ALO DMILSUF Octagon, in 10-box lot.........3 50On-afgoscepr ..*28 Octagon, in 25-box lot.........3 40Deirdin5gosotat 57 Victory, 100 cakes in box.......2 85OM TOS Tip-Top, 110 cakes in box.......2 75 STARCH.3-bcas2dz.icaepedz. 9 40-lb. boxes, per lb............3.602-bcas2dz.icseprcse 7 Celluloid, 64 pkgs in case.......$2 50 CN E ON LYE. 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