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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING. S. C.. M.AllCH 14. 1900. First Quality. If there is any one thing that we would like to impress upon our patrons more than anything else it is that we handle nothing but the best we can buy. First quality is our aim in every thing and sell at a small living profit. Cheap, shoddy goods is dear at any price. We will open this week one thousand dollars' worth of Drummers' Sample Hats in Men's. Bov.* and Children's. and we will sell them at prices that will be a surprise to the people of this part of the country. Come to see us if you wish to buy the cheapest Hat you ever put on your head. We have the goods and we are going to sell them. When you want nice Dry Goods of any kind remember that we carry the largest and most complete stcek of Dry Goods of any house in Clarendon coun tv and we offer all lines at prices that will paralyze our competitors. Just call at our store and be con vinced that we have the greatest Bar gain House in Clarendon county. Yours truly. W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertise ments will be changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Saturday noon. The County Board of Equalization met in the court house yesterday. You can get a nice Tooth Brush from SC up, at Brockinton's. The entertainment at Jordan on last Friday evening was quite a success. Corn and hay. two ears of each. cheap fer cash. Legg & Iutchinson. The friends of Mr. W. S. Harvin will be glad to learn that he is improving. J. B. Taylor, the photographer. will remain in Manning until April 1st. The shad season has opened over in Salem, and a party will go netting next week. Just received, a new supply of Writ ing Tablets, from le to l0e, at Brockin ton's. Kendall is to have an .opening" on next Tuesday and Wednesday. Read his advertisement. We are still headquarters for all fine Perfumery and Extracts. Call and ex amine our stock. Brockinton. Married last Sunday, near. Bethle hem, by Rev. R. E. Smith. Mr. Tim Flowers and Miss Lether McClam. In stating last week that the time for hunting game was out March 15th. we were mistaken. AToril 1st is the limit. Greelevville was represented in Man ning last'Saturday by Messrs. E. B. Rhodns Footman and Captain Tutte. Don't fail to see our One and Two Horse Wagons. Harness and Saddlery Goods, the best we have handled this seasoni. Legg & Hutcchinson. The Editor of THE TIMES has struck luck in getting a present of a box of fragrant cigars from his "Royal Nibs,~ C. WV. Kendall, of Yellow Front fame. 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 fine blood purifier and laxative: try it. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. It is said that from Sardinia to New Zion small pox has taken the country, and Doctor Woods has reported the condition to Dr. Evans, secretary of the State board of health. To secure the original witch hazel salve, ask 'or DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Be ware of worthless counterfeits. They are dan gerous. D). 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton. Manning. Remember the ladies of the Methodist Church will serve refreshments in the store building formerly occupied by Mr. W. C. Chandler as a furniture store, next Friday evening. M. B. Smith. Butternut. Mich., says. *De Witts Little Early Risers are the very best pis I ever used for costiveness, liver and bowel troubles." D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W . M. Brockintoni. Manning. Major PR. R. Briggs, of Summerton, has a fine Jersey milchcow. which was bitten sometime ago by a mad dog, and last Sunday the cow showed distinet signs of the effect of the bite. Dr. J. Frank Geiger moved into his ne w and attractive home last Thursday. This residence is of neat design and modern in its appointments. Mr. S. L. Krasnoff was the contractor and builder. Mrs. Harriet Evans. Hinsdale. Ill.. writes. "I never fail to relieve my children from croup at once by using One Minute Coush Cure. I would not feel safe without it." Quickly cures coughs. colds, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. D . 0. Rhame, Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockin ton. Manning. The Senator from this county has re ceived so many requests for a synopsis of his speech on the liquor question. that he decided to print it in full and send it out to the readers of T HE TIMES as a supplement to this issue. Legg & Hutchinson will sell the Chamion Reapers, Mowers. Self-Bind ers and Hay Rakes this season. When on come'to Manning call at their Stables and they will take pleasure in showing you the above machines. Mr. A. W. Billups. of the Davis Cross Roads section. is to be married to-mor row to Miss Clara Bounds, at Bennetts ville. The bride and groom are ex peted home to-morrow evening, and we presume that the joy of the bride w~ill know no bounds hereafter. Rev. WV. E. Sitzer. WV. Caton, N. Y.. writes. "I had dyspepsia over twenty years. and tried doc tors and medicines without benefit. I was per suaded to use Kodo1 Dyspepsia Cure and it hepd me from the start. I believe it to be a panacea for all forms of indigestion." It digests what you eat. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. V. M.'Brockinton, Manning. Died in the city of Savannah. Ga.. on the 9th inst-. Mr. Benjamin J. Cannon. aged about 45 years. The deceased had been sick about a month. and he leaves a wife and four children. He was mar ried twice, and both of his wives were the daughters of Mr-. R. F. Ridgeway of this county. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate re suits, is pleasant to take and is truly the dys peptics best friend." savs E. Hartgerink. Over isel. Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. WV. M. Brockinton. Manning. Information has reached us that TH E TIMES did not get to Pinewood until Monday afternoon, and we wish to state that th'e fault was not w'ith THE TIMl-s office. We got off our mail in lenty of time. and we see no r-eason why the paper did not reach Pinewood on Thursday afternoon. The municipal authorities of Claren don. for-merlv Pinewood. have recently been making things humn about them. and by their unr-elenting war on the lind 'tigers, they have driven one of them up into the Sand Hills., and scat tered the others. We ar-e glad that Intendant Burkett has determined to 0ne day last w(eek the people in tne Duliant Section were stirred up about the visitation of a iad do,- in their midst. 0n the Joeph DuiRant place. the dog hit a little colored girl, and from there, iT wetnt oVer to The Gaillard place and bit aW 1ine do- aid a calf. Mr. Gaillard had tho maid dog and his own dogs killed, and is watching to see what will develop with the calf. WHEN YoUR Jol1TS ARE STIFF anid your muscles sore from cold or rheumatism. when you slip and sprain a joint. 'train your side or bruise yourself. PAIN-KI Li.El wil' take out the soreness and lix you right in a jitvy. Always have it with you. and use it frc-y. Avoid tub stitutes. there is but one Pain-Killer. Perry Davis'. Price 'sv. and -;sc. In the published list of presents con tributed to the silver wedding of Mrs. and MIrs. ). M. Bradham TH1EuI TIES had the list of names as furnished. We learn that several presents were given and the donors names did not appear in the paper. This was due to an over sight on the part of those who made up the list and not the fault of this otiee. In other words. we followed cop*. We make this explanation because we tun derstand that this office is being blamed for the omission. His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lily. a prominent citizen of Han nibal. Mo.. lat-ely had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with typhoid fever that rain into pneumonia. Mp lungs became hardened. I was 1 so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nething helped me. I expected soon to die of Consum ption. when I heard of Dr. Kin::'s New Discov ery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to uwe it. and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and s1.00. Trial bottles free at The I. B. Loryea Drue Store: every bottle guaran teed. '1 Preaching at the 'Methodist Church Sunday morning and evening by the Pastor. Subject for the morning ser vice. -Laying up Treasures in Heaven. At the evening service. the Pastor will preach a Special Sermon to the young ladies. The series to the young men will be continued on the following Sun dav evening. The public is cordially inited. The young ladies especially are invited to the service on next Sun day evening, as the Pastor has some thing of importance to say to them. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face. form and temper will always have friends. but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak. sickly and all run down. she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipa tion or kidney trouble her impure blood will cause pimples. blothes. skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach. liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It rives strong nerves. bright eyes. smooth. velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking. charmina woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at The R. B. Loryea Druz Store. Congressnan Norton has returned to Washington after a hurried trip to Florence. where he went to confer about the building of a United States court house in that city. and also with I reference to starting the free rural de livery system. Mr. Norton is now in a position to be of great service to his onstitutents and he is without a doubt taking advantage of every opportunity to help his District. The longer a man is in Congress the more useful he be comes. and it takes several terms for a ongressman to secure any sort of an influence in the many departments at the capitol. Remarkable Cures of Rheumatism. [From the V indicator. Rutherfordton. N. C.I The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion o test the effcacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm i wice with the most remarkable results in each - ase. First. with rheumatism in the shoulderr rom which he suf'ered excruciating pain for ten ays. which was re-lieved with two applicationsd f Pain Balm. ruobing the parts amficted and ralizing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second. in rheumatism in high joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two applications. rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night. ad getting up free from pain. For sale by the R. B. Loryea drug store. Isaac M. Lory r., P'rop. A couple of gentlemen from the Salem section were in Manning Monday. and they expressed themselves as not being pleased with Representative Richard- I sons action in withdrawing his tobacco I bill. They claim the bill as introduced. was in th'e interest of the tobacco grow. ers, and the withdrawal of it should be i explained. We mention this that Major Richardson may explain the matter 1 through these columns. as we know . that he had good reasons for withdraw ing it. or he would not have done so. If we remember correctly, tobacco planters on the floor of the House in formed Major Richardson. his bill would not accomplish the desired ye sult, and would injure instead of help the growvers- ___ August Flower. - -It is a surprising fact:." says Prof. Houton, -that in my travels in all parts of the world, for the last ten years. I have met more people hay- t ing used Green's August Flower than any other remedy. for dyspepsia. deranged liver and stom ach. and for constipation. I find for tourists and salesmen. or for persons filling office posi tions, where headaches and general bad feel- t ings from irregular habits exist, that Green's August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use. and is excel lent for sour stomachs and indigestion." Sam ple bottles free at the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Propr-. We have received a letter from Hon. L. J. Breedin. Supervisor of Census for < this District, in which he says that some of the applications for township ennumerators from this county will have to be rejected on the ground thatc the applicants in their examination pa pers. -have made so many errors and write such miserable hands." He speci fied the applicants from the townships of Midway, Sammy Swamp. Calvary and Fulton, and he also says. " perhaps I St. James." He has sent us a few ap plication forms foi- new applicants in the townships mentioned, and parties desiring to apply must do so at once. because Mr. Breedin must send all of his papers to Washington not later 1 than the 26th inst. We will be pleased to give a blank application to any one from the townships already mentionedr desiring to apply for the work. CASTORIA For Tnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Alway Bought Bears the Signature ofC a'7 4 1 We understand that canrdidattes for the var-ious county ottieers will be many, and wve may count on a lively time among the aspiring gentlemen. It takes $5 cash in advance to get a candi- - dat's announcement in The Times and 1 we hope the peole will have a lontg list to select front. THE TIMES will continue its established rule, with ref erence to adv-ocating candidates for. office. This paper never- has, nor will it tuse its colutmns in the inter-est of county -andidates. but when it comes to Stat' and Congr-essional matters we prIose to expr-ess out-self frecely. open lv and without reserve. We wcill let tle pteople know whlo we piersonally fa o- for Congress or- a State ofiiee and i-e our reasons for such choice. at the same tie we will not pre-stume to die tate whom the people shall stupport. If they can agr-ee with tis in ouri chtoice, it is ill right, if not, they have the righut to choose for thenuselvyes. C AN O IL eures Cuttes, BunBruises, Rheu nasm and Sores. Price, 25 cents. The Democratic State Executive Committee is calle(d to meet in Colum bia April 11th. This committee will al a S ate convention to meet in lay for the purpose of sending delegates to the National Convention which meets in Kansas Cit.%. Mo.. July 4th. The De-mocratic clubs throuohout the county will meet the 4th Saturday in April to elect their oticers and delegates to the countv convention on the basis of one elegate for every 25 members and one for the majority fraction of 25. The countv convention will be held on the first Slondav in l a. and will elect a :ountv chairman, a menihler of the State executive coiliittee. and eight delegates to the State convention. The arrangements for the county primary will be made by the county executive committee. which is composed of one member from each club. We think it well for the president ofeach club to confer with his secretary and see to it that the club rolls are properly made up. also see that every new voter in the comnnminity is enrolled. At the imeetings ,>f the clubs it is important for a good attendance. that delegates may be se lected for the county convention. It i; true, that under our primary system it matters not who is sent to the county r State conventions., but nevertheless. it will not do for indifference to creel) in our ranks. because it was that spirit )f indifference which caused so much rouble in North Carolina. The Demo ratic organization in the county must aecessairily depend largely on the club p)resident and it is his duty to see that is club is kept in line. We hope that tvhen our county chairman issues his all. it will be responded to from every lub with full delegations. A Good Cough Medicine for Children. "I have no hesitancy in recommending Chain erlain's Cough Remedy." says F. P. Moran. a ell known and popular baker of Petersburg. a. - We have given it to our children when roubled with bad coughs. also whooping cough. d it has always given perfect satisfaction. It ,vas recommended to me by a druggist as the yst cough medicine for children as it contained io opium or other harmful drug." Sold by the R. B. Loryea drug store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Attention, Manning Guards! You are hereby ordered to report at our armory Saturday, 'March 24. at 3 )'clock p. m.. with grey and blue uni orms. caps, helmets and guns in your )ossession. By order W. N1. LEWIS. Capt. F. P. ERVIN. 1st Sergt. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In lomitable will and tremendous energy are not ound where stomach. liver. kidneys and bowels .re out of order. If you want these qualities nd the success they bring, use Dr. King's New ife Pills. They develop every power of brain nd body. Only 25c. at The R. B. Loryea Drug tore. Idealism is the contemplation of mar iage realism is what you get afterward. It Saves the Children. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has saved the [ves of thousands of croupy children. It is also ithout an equal for colds and whooping cough. 'or sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac . Loryea. Propr. [janlay Notice! This is your opportunity to get the mnly offleial life of D. L. Moody. writ en' by his son. W. R. Moody. I Lave the agency for the western portion >f Clarendon county. 44-3t] A. T. DuNLOP. A Woman's Letter. Coolidge. Ky.. Aug. e0, 1898. New Spencer M~edicine Co.: Since writing you a July. I have continued to use Benedicta and ,m surprised at the results. Before using the emdy I suffered from womb troubles and a teak 'stomach, but the three bottles of Bene icta has completely cured me. It is a great edicine for delicate women. Mas. H. R. GILREA TH. Sold by the Rt. B. Loryea Drug Store. He Seconds the Motion. ditor The Manning Times: I see a very pleasant editorial in THE MAN Lso TIMEs of March 7th in reference to the resent representatives of Clarendon county. As a representative in that august body I ighly appreciate your kind as well as true ex mressions in regard to Clarendon's rep~resenta ives. and heartily endorse every. utterance you nade in regard to them, and the sincerity of heir actions in representing the people. The representatives from Clarendon county n the past Legislature will compare favorably cith the representatives that have preceded hem. I was also pleased with your thrust, at the -bushwhacker." A man who injects his slan erous venom in a person through hidden fangs s no man at all. He is simply a coward and is ,s much deserving of an honorable and spirited aan's pity as he is his contempt. If you. Mr. Editor, have to get afoul of this -bushwhacker' again, try to find him out. and hen you do. go at him with both blades wide spen and give him thunder generally iilong the ghole line. You make a mistake in putting three out of our of the Clarendon delegation in the Legis ature as being born and raised in Clarendon. I ca~s born in Columbia and lived there until I as ten years old. I then lived in Sumter one ear: then at the age of eleven years I came to ~larendon and have lived in Clarendon ever ince, except the three years and four months: hat I served in the war for Southern independ ne. The mistake is perfectly agreeable with ne. for like yourself. I married a Clarendon ady and have raised a large family in Claren Ion. All my interests are identified with the nterest of Clarendon. I love Clarendon better han I do Columbia and consider the people of, ~larendon are my people and will ever considc~r hem so as long as I live. GEORGE R. JONES. Davis. S. C.. March 1:1. 1900. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. lucklens Arnica Salve, cures them: also old unning and fever sores, ulcers. boils, felons. orns. warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chap ~ed hands chilblains. Best pile cure on earth. )rives out pains and aches. Only :15e. a box. :ure guaranteed. Sold by The Rt. B3. Loryea )rug tore. No one ever heard a married man max his wife to sing for him. Quick Resnlts. Coolidge. Ky.. Aug. 1. 188 I have been suffering with female troubles and cas unable to get relief. I was persuaded to try enedicta and after one month's treatment I an recommend your remedy to suffering women. Mas. H. R. GILREATH. Sod by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Nobody -A p~romilnent woman's hus >and. Lewis Ackerman. Goshen. Ind.. says. "De Vitt's Little Early Risers always bring certain elief. cure my headache and never gripe. ''They ctly cleanse and invigorate the bowels and iver. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. WN. M rockinton. Manning. Undertaker-A man who follow's the nedicail p)rofes.sion. CASTORIZA. Ber The Kind Yo'J Have Always Bnngi4 The happiest day in the average nan's life is the day before his marriage. Keep Quiet md use Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar hw.a Remedy for all pains of the stonmach and 1 unnatural looseness of the bowels. It always 'ures. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. saac M. Loryea. Propr. [janlay A married couple otught to be happy f their domestic trotubles are only little .~..~The Kind Yiu Have Always Blught T AN'TE -H)llnest man or woman to travel fo lar"e hoiuse: salary $d5 monthly anid -penes. with increas*': position permanenrt: nl 'Q-:f-add oressed stampled envelope. MAN \t E~I R.330) Cax onl bldg. C'hicago. {al iM" WT C. DAVIS, A TTCJRSEY AT LAW MANNING, S. C. Ofice lately occupied by the late P.. paeley arronn Esn Kendall's NEW YORK Raiel Slor Next Tuesday and Wednesday, 20th & 21st $15,000 Worth of New Goods! 200 Pattern Hats Will Be Exhibited. We are back at our Old Stand, the Yellow Front, pposite Court House. C. W. K EL 3h 1 PROOF. t remedy has wn erful tir e The manufacturers of leave it to those who have been perma I ntopositvey cured of RHEL Protest? Nr xql.14I'. to make clhims.Aoths who ,have recenrtly written us voluntary When it is admittedl by the pubc ayin tht.h aave been cured are: Wh,-1 tisad ite b tepublic tll..t we I, )ter: Raleigh. N. C.: Mr. J.? carry the largest and most complete line of o inson. editor. Goldsboro C Daily. Arg-us.: Mr. A. Daus. a prominentA Smerchant. Macon. Ga.. and Mr. W. R. PAINTS, O S, BRUSHES u. a railad m . ansas Cit. MO. and everytling appertainin:: to the needs of the Rieumineitle Will Curc You. Manufactured by the *T ESold in Mannin:: by the R. B. Loryea We have furnished the Paints. Oils. Gas.I Drug Store. etc.. for many residences and churches in Man- . ning and Clarendon County. and can refer conti 040+040+040+040+0+0+0+0+(_________ dently to parties who have used our Strictly Pure Paints MONEY TO LOAN. We furnish estimates on application andi will guarantee lowest market figures. We are sole agents for I am prepared to negotiate loans Longman & flartinez's on good real estate security, on rea Celebrated Prepared Paints. We would be pleased to have our friends R. 0. PURDY, write or call and in-pect our line of Paints. Sumter, S. C. TH E R. B. LORYEAI Furniture Stains mUG STO, and Varnishes. ISAAC M. LORYEA, propr. A Can With Brush, 25C. Sign of - Golden the Mortar. -AT RHAME'S DRUG STORE, MANNIxNG, s. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. SUMMERTON, S. C. Use Both Your Eyes. Buy your Hats where you have a first class line to select from. Get the Latest Styles, the Cheapest and the Best. It is not always the low price that makes the bargain, it is what you get for the price. To see a bargain you must use both your eyes: keep one on quality and the THE LONGLEY. other on the price. I don't say it boastingly. but I know I have just opened up as nice a line of Men's and Boys' Felt and Straw Hats as has ever been brought to this town. Are they cheap? I will leave that for you to say when you see them. I also carry a nice line of Ladies' Trimmed fiats In the latest styles. I can sell you a Hat trimmed with NICE. FIRST CLASS MATERIAL for just half the amount you pay a milliner for one: A dollar saved is a dollar made. My stock of Ladies' and Misses' Sailors is up-to-date'in every respect. And if you want a little Boys' Hat or an Infants' Embroidered Cap, I have them too. at right prices. Don't forget to come to see me when you come to town, for I am in the fight for some of your spring trade, armed with a full and complete stock of Spring and Summer Goods, DEFYING COMPETITION. I have what the people want and I don't intend to let anybody undersell me. T -ouis T vi. W. 1. Jei GREAT OPENING C HAVING served the people of this county in the capacity of a Hdry goods salesman for the last seventeen years we are wil ling to flatter ourself to the extent to believe that the, pepople we have served so long are willing and will attach some importance to what appears in this paper above our signature. We have been in business on our own account for the last six ears, and never in the history of our business were we in a better osition to offer bargains to our patrons than at this time. With the markets of the whole country open to us, with cash and credit at our command, we set about late last summer and early last fall to place contracts for spring deliveries and the result is that we are able to name prices to our patrons much cheaper than our com petitors can buy them today, and one more fact we wish to impress upon our patrons that our stock is first class in every respect. We could have bought goods much cheaper, such as remnants, short lengths and out-of-date styles and goods subject to imiperfec tions, but experience has taught us that this is not the class of goods to handle for a merchant to maintain a reputation. We han de nothing but first class goods. Offerings for Bargain iluilters. Four Thousand yards of nice Fast Colored -Shirting Print Cal ico-full 40 and 50 yard bolts-at 4c. per yard. Four Thousand yards Skirting Crash, in assorted styles, in full length bolts, at 64c. per yard that can't be bought elsewhere for less than 8*c. per yard. Four Thousand yards &-yard wide Unbleached Homespun at 3c. per yard, by the bolt, or 4c. per yard when cut. ~Four Thousand yards Scotch Lawns, all Fast Colors, in full length pieces, at 4c. per yard, well worth 5c. One Hundred and Fifty Dozen Pair of Harvin's Famous Brown Mixed Seamless Half Hose at only 5c. per pair for the next two weeks: after this these hose will go back to 10c. per pair. Now just to let you know what we think of this line of Hose, we will ive anybody 6 cents per pair for every pair of hose they will ring me as good as this lot we have in the store of 150 dozen. Now remember this offer only stands good for two weeks, Harvin's Brown Mixed Seamless Half Hose at 5c. per pair. Fifty Gross of nice Clear Pearl Buttons, on tin foil cards, at c. dozen that we have never sold for less than 10c per dozen, but we picked up a lot of 50 gross at a bargain and we sell them at a bargain. Fifty Boxes of Wild Duck Plug Tobacco at a sacrifice, and the reason for this is that last fall we placed a contract for 100~ boxes 10-lb. boxes of the Wild Duck; 50 boxes were delivered in Decem ber and the other 50 boxes the first of March. but on the first of January we retired from the grocery business and wrote our man ufacturers to cancel the remaining S0 boxes of Wild Duck, and we heard nothing to the contrary, but on the first of March the S0 boxes were shipped to us, so you see we have some cheap Tobacco to offer. Come with the cash and you can get the best box of To bacbo you ever used at 32c. per pound, but bear in mind we cannot break packages for this price, Sz'c. per lb., just 83.20 per box. Three Hundred pair of Men's Heavy Plow Shoes at 81.2S per pair that are well worth 81.50O today, but we bought a large stock of ti' 'm last fall for this spring's trade, hence this low price for the ad. vance in shoes have been enormous since we bought. Three Thousand yards of yard-wide Sea Island and Windsor Percales at 10c. per yard that never have been offered here or in any other market, vwhen cotton was 4c. per pound, for less than 12 and 15c. per yard, but we picked up this bargain very cheap and we offer it cheap. Fine Dress Goods. If there is any one department in the store in which we take more interest than any of the other it is the Fine Dress Goods De wA I Some People Guess, 'While the Well-Informed Know, Where to Get High Class Low Price Goods These High Price Times. We notice not the prices of things on the Philadelphia and New York wholesale markets of today, but all of our attention is turned toward our large stock of -iSpring -:- Goods. And we intend to sell them all during a seasonable time if prices CUT ANY FIGUIRE. Our entire stock is New, Fresh and Stylish, due to the fact that we completely sold out everything last season, lock, stock and barrel. Remember, then, when we offer an article from a one-cent paper of Pin., to a side of Bacon. it is brand new from the factory. We don't have any old shop-worn stuff carried over from time to time. If we can't sell, our motto is to "GIVE IT AWAY." FOR THE LADIES: We have Fast Colored Lawns, nice for Tea Dresses, for 4c. A fair quality of Nainsook Check and Plain Lawns for 5c. Real drive in Dimity Cords. fast and substantial, for 6ic. Organdies and Lawns for 71, 81. 10c., 12c., 15c., 20c. and 25c. It would be useless to attempt to tell you about our White Goods. Come and see for yourself. We have the correct things in Lace Edgings, Lace Insertions, Allover Lace, Embroidery Edgingss, Embroidery Insertions. We are offering a good Corset for 22c. Our New Spring Silks Are the prettiest kind to be found in town. We have the very thing for separate Skirts in Staple Goods, from a 35c. Silk Lustre to a handsome 45-inch wide Melrose Cloth at $1.25. Our Lining stock is the most complete that you will find any where, from 5c. to 40c. per yard, including both Linen and Cotton Canvass. All kinds of Percaline. Perca Silks, Mercerized Silks and in fact all the requisites used in the foundation of a ladies' suit. Take a Glance at Our Umbrellas While you are looking at the other things. We can sell -you an Um brella for 35c. We carry always the most stylish and reliable stock'of Shoes to be found. We have Ladies' Shoes, Infants' Shoes, Children's Shoes, Young Men's and Old Men's Shoes, CHEAP FOR CASH. Our Spring Suits For Bos, Young Men and Grown up Men are daily arriving, and in this line you find some of the prettiest things the market sends out. We have all that the most fastidious could wish in Gent's Fur nishings, such as Suspenders, Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs and Ties. Shirts of all kinds. Floor Matting cheap. GROCERIES...s,.cials for Cash. Good Rice, 100 lbs., $3. Rice Flour, 35c. bushel, or $16.50 per ton. Dessert Pears, 3-tb. cans, 15c., or two for 25c. Okra and Tomatoes at 15c., or two for 25c Peaches, ready for the table, at 15c. Loose Keg Pickles at 10c. dozen. Mixed Pickle at 10 to 25c. per bottle. Tomato Catsups, 10c. bottle. French Mustard, large bottles, 10c. Long Cotton Tobacco, 353c. 3-lb. can Tomatoes, 10c. OLD RELIABLE 8. A. FRIGBY. ikinson 's )F SPRING GOODS! partment, we love to handle nice Dress Goods, and we can say with all candor that our Dress Goods stock is the most complete we have ever offered at this season of the year. The ever-ready Shirt Waist and neat Blaa -&o x-' L Skirt will play an important part in ladies' dress I' . mrr summer. Ladies, you should see our line of Black and N. Serge, 40 inches wide, at 30 and 50c. per yard. Very fine heavy Storm Serge, in Navy Blue and Black, 50 inches wide, at 75c. yard. Black and Navy Blue Brilliantines at 50c., 75c. and $1 per yard, from 40 to 46 inches wide. Our line of Fancy Plaid Skirting has no equal in this town. It will just do you good to see our line of Crepon Black Skirt ing at 50c., $1, $1.50 and $2.25 per yard.This line is the latest nov elty on the market in Skirt Goods. Just call and see our line of Ki Ki Silks at 30c. per yard, for Shirt Waists. Also an exquisite line of Shirt Waist Patterns in Silks, of the latest weaves and creations, at 50c.. 75c., S1 and $1.25 per yard. Our line of White Goods and Trimmings is the wonder of all -- who see them. Allover Laces, Allover Embroideries and Allover Tuckings and Puffings are all the rage for lining for white. In short, we have the prettiest line of White Goods and' Trimmings we have ever shown in this place. Millinery, Millinery. Our Miss Coppedge has just returned from the Northern mar kets, where she has spent several weeks im buying our stock for spring and summer Millinery. We will be able to show, just as soon as all of our stock comes in, a very pretty and attractive line >f Spring Hats. Clothing and Hats. Young man, that nice Spring Suit you will need this spring. We think we have just the Suits you will need and at the right prices. Perhaps you have heard of the line made up by the May. ield Woolen Mills of Mayfield, Ky. They are without doubt the best line of goods we have ever been able to offer for the money. We have this line in Suits and Pants in both fine and medm priced goods. We have a full line of Gent's, Youth's and Children's Clothing, all as cheap as they can be sold. SH OiES -:- SH OES. Itis useless for us to enlarge npon the superiority of the line of Shoes we arry. It is enough for us to say that we carry the H. C. Godman famous Black ottom Shoes for Ladies, Boys and Children. We have been selling this line of Shoes for three years and wa have never had a customer to complain about this hoe. but on the other hand if wve ever sell a pair of them, that customer will ome back and call for the Black Bottom H. C. Godman, the best shoe on earth for the money we ask for them. A full line of all kinds of Shoes very cheap. th ecantNOT IONS. c -s tiadornoteone without saying something about. mert cannot coetti aorno Sels Fast Black Hose for Ladies, Men and hdeu Theyt areW Scthet rds en have ever found to sell for 10c. per pair-. Weildreu sole ansfre this best oi'-Harvin's Hose and Mr. Lucius Harvin, he pre senteprgentstor othsmills. is very careful to give us the very best good~s the millsturn popritoo. t Yomlug Genout. we have the mnost beautiful line of Negligee Shirts, Collars. Cufs and Neckw-:ar' roflered in this town.tlyothtwhaejitgtn ina ullneofthe famous Rufus Waterhouse Neckwear which is known the wold over for its exclusive styles. all and see ouri Shirts, Collars and Fancy Neckwear. F~ JENKIN8ON.