The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 02, 1900, Image 3
Publishes All County and Town Of*
ficial Advertisements.
.\L\N N I NG. s. C'-- -\\Y 2. 110
Money Saved Is Money Made.
ro 7%v e,,n iave :::uy a ynyeyu
) r: ;O l- :r :e . n
i~ 'Zil %V
One' hundre do. Laie' ic
G z et w a t I a
n a.t wil t
l e .. I tt
Th Vrates ba'rgain \in'- 'tra Hcats
:o be" found int this o See themI b.
.\ n"eiO-f n a:!s at
Nc Ear nolore -\u'lin to l' e fo hdat
getit romusat 4 e.
Ni f kit h et ie Ae visi had
h1"t:1 yo'u 2- all you wvant fr~om u 1 at ;i:
Th geaes lneof ietsGauize
Shrsand rwes Gent'S Mhe
Shi~s.Colar1ad Cu:1Ts to bet fond in
hi atof the Aonr.. ii and
cnpia w:ll conIvince' you1.
\V. EK. JEINKINSON.
Notice is hereby given that no advertise
ments will be changed in this paper where
the copy is brought in later than Saturday
noon.
Every bi mut tro to the children's
ieieL next F-riday.
You can gret a nice Tooth Brush from
"u). at Brockinton'.
Do not fail to road the advert sismnt
of Teethina in tha- paper. I2z
Choice Table Peaches 3 lb. Van 1--.
Old lleliabl.e. S. .\. liigby..
The townI conllik . hayv fing I lite
ti. -et ut in ni.e1 cudit ion.
Ktndall has Pants from .'9 ct. t. '4-.
and 1 its from 2.4 to $12-00
The ountv DemocratiConvention
meets in 'latningr next :1lnaY.
Dr. and Mrt. W. E. Irown hav re
hurned h fome romt weddi toUt.
Ksse-nces. all la-r- our own prepar
ation. The R. B. Loryea Druu Store.
Congress has ased a bill prov iding
for the sitting of Federal court; at Flor
tnee.
.Just received. a new supply of Writ
ing Tablets. from le t, 1oe. at Brock
iuten S.
Mrs. J. E. Barnett of aInvesville i;0 in
N1anning visiting her father. Mr. A.
LorVea.
A special line of Toilet Soaps at 50e.
a dozen. The 11. B. Lory-a Drug
Store.
M1iss aud 1Ir-ock of Panola. pent
Sunday in :own with her sister M1rs. .
H. fligby.
A miagnitieent line of Chewing To
bae all prices. The 11. 1B. Lorvea
D~rug Store.
WVith every dollar of good you buy
from Kendall. he will give you 1000)
M1atches.
We ar~e still headquar ters for all tine
Perfumery and Extracts, Call and ex
amine our stock. Isrockinton.
M1rs. P 1B. WecllL. 1isses lierta and
Lizzie and M11ss Mlaggie H1uging ,left
this morning for a visit to Greenvihie.
TIoilet reqtui-ite-. household nece-t
ties. Table Delicacies. The* 11. 1B. Lor
yea Drug Store.
M1r. Plumer (lark of C'harleston. 15
is spending the sunntuer months at
home with his sister M1rs. P. B3. Thames.
Grateful comforting. \W. H.. Bakers
best Cocoa 11e. a hox a special price.
The R. B. Loryca Drug Store.
Kendall is selling more goods this
prine than anv season since he has
been at M~anningr. the cause is. he sells
cheap.
Paris Green: Paris Green: Paris
Green: in any quantity one pound to
500J pounds. The I1. lb. Loryvea Drug
Store.
There is due South Carolina by the
United States government on account
of Indian and Florida wvar claimns the
sum of $1.9Eb
Amnerica's National Game a manly
sport. A full line of Biase 13alls. Bats.
M1asks. Mlitts. Bselts. T he 11. B. Lory ea
Drug Store.
Lisbon Nelson. colored, the wel~l
known well digger and ditcher died
last Sunday. and on, Monday his funeral
was larg~ely attenueul.
Prescriptions to be filled at night will
be pronnptly attended to by callhng on
31r. F Hl. WVillia~ns Phg., at M~rs. L. tK.
Iluggins'. The 11. B. Loryea [Drug Store.
There will be preaching next Sunday
at Fellowship) church. M~orning ser
vice at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 4.
aad preaching oaan at 4:30 o'clock
Paints aire the be-t. actual cost less
t han $1.1 per gallon. The 11. Bs. Lor.
yea Drug~ Stre
13eginning .July 1st. Pinewood post
(ditce will be ' changed to (iarendon.
All letters w.vill fr om then on be a
dressed Clarendon instead of l'inewood.
Prepared in our own laboratory by a
scientific pharmacist. Cologne. q~uahity
and strength guaranteed. One pint
for one dollar. The 11. 1B. Loryea
Drug Store.
There are still living 55 members of
the old Palmetto regitment whin
fouht in Mlexico and MIr. 1 I. L. Logan
of thle Fotk is one of tha tnumbehr.
the body by usi' Detitt' Itl E' I .vh1isr'
The-.e fau't i t'" pin,1 alway act *r..ip
Near F-orest -on la-t Sunday morning
. ulv M1athis was accident~a shot by'
iob Kee ls, both colored. .\hou: :'5 shot
were pickedl ut of Mlathii' head and:
fae.
tlalay other chi 'd fever rd.v al they
:.re dua'rand to cure. .'r your monely b
trico se pe't::. 2odb the it . . Lorv
Unurethe lw th County Superin
Iedn of E.1dutiton is teq ui. to.
-u&l chool hooks at actual cost. T'his
will he a savingr i~about -. per cent to
parnts. and the' should See to it tht
te law is carr id out.
him fo tet year.i . Itib.o
C'ri '.'D O . Chl' Vu 1 - -
i'rechin ati l e I
aa ven at h:3. T
ruda m'n wl -'. . .
I h. .lame. .1pow e
,: nZla st Thu~wa inM ni n
it 0, his fathu r I Zer..::: 1tw
Dr. \IeDow!k- h up-count r.'
'and is kent so hx w h n
that h w no-,, a:o , . I
S'\ h. min
1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . .' ...........'V' v an
n a In HMn
''No'e'tt'
Lkami yI( n\o. . . y
a nk-mos in.1 h lton.
Ain ua r D . I ll: T h ch i:d \ re
''qv I)0 'Kin, ' xv ''' Ic to
\. \x . n, . orar:.xv:: n. li a. te! e
ra:'.ed. b t . z hm . Gtmm tcur. i
will ie and holi ain 1enw n-xi l'\ -
.'1 1 tai
ay I the e aiull tr.o n the .\an.
N. Da i pl . The 1.h* i-n"t,
this daylt of utng. 'I thought ful ar-;
XI ~ ~ ~ O \X' M.I ot ' IP
rndh the : Va Ir. ha t yuraes
Iv good time1.lt.1.aaket.upih
bock. M. clitc.. ..iIVlw. 1'hcs ravel
.-na. ln ra::d e il::ha:t lit t
1:1tik h is: like a new m)a::. It iest what~
1 u nic t. 1!. t h i:e su:mta:: . W . kn w i -n
w a in the 1.xN That cn ta:
bo1 k.z wr. We rll I aesord er
u bete wnorkx r t ea it n atcc, ordaac
with thelter style -lr. We~?*~lls taesI
he very- 1laet onon ofThe rid el-o
ingc men \a thtti treail~t ncer a wan
ha t sh a e an d air cut at
Wl (ls' harh.fr shop.
eis Fortnce N.wma1 has ut-and atr
uI:n-rer fromi nuscularrhuut ma a -
riaifond Pamsamis inthe oit enly rhom
vrdh hul ro.pe Nuwman ir nech r
er ctd are: o hving of Gray. N .
uid maesth, satn~ntfor thl of1
anfortu li. c .reaure w1:1 e rc-txaiL
Nvli Bryant. atunwafornat wto zke
1 irl frovn the Sammly Swamp, seetic,.
heiving the people of thi town c I
iderable wo v by ir att IV e mptC . al I4m
4 laudanum whIeb made hMr very sick.
Ihen at a anoth r time .., e atempt i to
e1:Itrovn Sumi. t ar. ,,;ht, wary
> n-uIa11 here and eNanie
-ian--: who declard hr not a suhyt
In a-Iord asylluni. Lasi hY I
h wa ii foma on oe ofthe ridg clus n
Black river threate-ning to seek a wal
rvu-av. She wa brouht herre and
>ut in the -uardhouse- for safe keeping..
asterdayhe was let oti and later
WaS fond ustairs in the conil rot
wi te heli rtope aroun her neck ant
oer toes barely touching thws tor. This
mnfortunate creature wi~i he re-cxamn
ned today hv the Bo-ors and we hope
her wi'1 sT'i their way clear to send
h01 'to th( aytumn.
WI. W.onv.1. et-W. ese se - a. A. ion:
ie n X n ute 1 an u . and XX. :. wronder.:
aedhIieir teuikand \Va .'(1hanatle tr. Man
uresz acnuhs. c lia. crup . II~t. radp
hl tnt an X luX n dhaies. It. ealyme pe
Iather edtrs Xt. .. I0. Rhamse. Summer
I)n Dr. W. 1. ranise. .1.Xnn In idi
X (rCtub ear F3 rom.ad oi
Duocordawince wIth thiasl .1f th.
outyd chairma. the D1.mocratechubt
XV t Satud..ay nd e.te. tSeranOlc
-tuin. two. years.to-.i Theeleante\ o
1odan. are as folowts: .1 Iu~tt
.lm'iint E)v. . d. n~.' . B. lo u-rn
Iot ' 'ommitteteman.1 b F. .)vi. Browne.
tatinon .l H.x Leen. XJ. X. Wilson
an B.iim and W. -\uitl.lowdnP.
XVnunXtehema W. '.. hadle. .\rank
.ich.uBart. W.i .l.I x s I ioni~ I. _H.
an anW. .rcis. .l ol. 1l10tte1.
Y. P. Garner.. '1' . Fis own nd. Iani
\ppet . ommtit teean .T ui . Appelt.
Joetor Sam . 1. cN1. Toiali. .. 1'.
eltlday XS. D . Duin. .3. . Blitchum
md G. G. Frron. (omtt eeal.
-L T'imons.amp Whie1 . X F- 3r wty
omitt emnan .. .l. Harli. 1-ureton.
. I\ Burdv and (. B'. Liad(omndt
emanI t(~' .\lal . 'o. l oest ongl1s
Xrm Ih- bvL. W.Nettle,.rd. A. 'anth.
XX 1het DaisL..(bns and I). Pl1d..
'oitee mnitt.ct-:aher. avi. Darhe
sain. k. .l Dvi. X'. W. Webberl
-i n '-a .. .B ig. ( m ite
na V. .ll .ltich hr iumronl
L elo. .. T . Fischer: an:1 (.L n
.am. ('mmtteeman~ .! (' Lnhn
> giek ale l.i a W.a I1t 'auley. \\ 1 .h
i-. B ord i'. .-u s : id l .T
Deour. it (a. tino B. L.hBadwa
m l T.Itx A. rade'tlun e('eommitteeman'.
an.d lung thampstand Dhat Brownv;:
om o nitteeman Il ... I. Gritin iun
l'i*2. Lide' and H'.L. B . ichrd1o .1 r
ommitteeman' D. . LIde. DoglI
W.J Trei. .l. l-l. Beard. A S i
W.F Deni. .: B. Gibon and . L.ry
) 2 . Black liver' . .rx1. Hudnal.
In hesurngth bidsareu-aI
W.I rCuil'h r Bumrui:e-.cetS
ma, and oraeads. Pre, 2po5
Werthe mea theca'.- roam.
THE POLITICAL BALL HAS STARTED.
Prohibition Not Accepted by the Platform
Club A Good Attendance.
I~e inar tof the .laining Farimer
lait : u !at Saturday was n ei!
atunied. \perhape it ha"d tIlar,- :ll
t ndme f anly club in the couml y. :11ni
jrhap the discusions at this metiin
Were about as intereIsTin a- : 11n:1:11
inty. .\fIit Ih usual announelnt i
bYhe reide ni t aoftilt h j: -f cth
elecl ton f It Lee. ali pt.i D...B Ia
hami who hnad ben pre-ide-nt from.1 zk
formation of \ th r . .xp:-llie as r'itl 'Ih
sire to riln-.and so
did alW .\ir S. .1. owmnanl wihor
tire with the p esitien of retry.
lit tt t ofthe b rat':l: in lt-: i:un
aI M. diwe: were a lifor
Il~' I ;Ii I!t lie i tt k~ t I ~i tI I kIW -Vlue
rVm. . . . i . *w l ta
--;aidr \lluria :itet til he reiency
1w w uld. Int inu" :. I"Ire as eIt ,
eet te e.'apt wait trham was chi
,-a ithut nnostio. Scre'tary H'ow
iWas siml iiirly ft ed.
n . (IIt- 'aIplt' an tra ainld e t an
ten- 1 was tal n itsue~C. and lso h
linil0 " lis reiarks .itr hanuis Ahpe t
aitr'id tim tlr. Was an h tine. aild
s..id It t the pretidntt had not stated
iand, thv chih11 was eni-itled to know,
and th-ei ill a fat remarks iet said the
itsnt illilhe oilming Camt palteie n wa.
"I'rohibitiol again addt the ietold
He ilude to the. call fir the w'rhibi
tion kneilren lce. anll e ter issud
lb y .\. ( '. .o l n e t h e c h a i r i an o f t h
1ucrohibfition whilectltivll Comllittee. aid
quotd 1r. .Jones as orderintr the l'ro
hibditionists "to draw thelines.".r
Apt ile tntended That ti!; alt to
i -'ther with the piresident's, remar*ks.
rlolIt the isslt oi. and thote who do
not henlieve in the praclticability of a
prohibitory law shld comei forward.
alld tiet exprcessioi to That idea fy
their votes for delelglatas.
M1. C. Galluckihat Esq.. Satr i r-f
speeh il whichl he thuhet sitd iaue
was not ''liqur. ulit etat wad
me far riaching i wah on of te
mcllrev that th .is ll ub wai :lo tlet
dItlegat'e toa couIntyl cotnvnitiol. which
wNould elto lielt gats to a st.t elen
ention, and thc letintould
,end repre1en, niat Iv to 1Ic Naitionl
-1 co v n ionI. and car I h. ub -e 7. ti '1 t aken
not to sn. un-n Who e not atiu. alid
toval tomet h an reere tt
Se'-nator learind te lion the i'aris
Treatvl. anti war ll tli, t 1lt i itl
Uttltifett'dleates who)anirse Vh-lau
lain- W1rtii10t wa this t- 1 111 1111
rin's vi lws.
<'uai radlhan followedk in a Very.1
earnest sach, in w hicletL ed
whih Mit. alluheat that terewas anl
itof natiOnal iploltance', and lISO
onehat ofakt-l he impo ntante. lie adiittt-d
lt diienisary was ettere than the olt
har-roomif sysvtem, blt that tie thim hat
Laori wnad wiet illd have dan.ewit
le adWi1e*of Williamd leiaxilt, d's Bryan.
sary so estrictei that liquhe leotld ontly
bIe leS.ally sold forVi mdichinal. iec han
Mial. Sietitical andt Siarm'ental pur-0
ioses. Hev critiid lentor Apet's
Position ()n the liquor. que1stion1 and inl
Timlate'd that When a Candidate, he told
the people if they wantetd iohibition
hit would so vote, and if they wanted
d eis alsal ter would so vote. 'Ted calp
'itil to ti how i an inconsist
tin. fo r whileo th i t m hll eilil said
that til Seator inroduce a bill whih
me1ant Ithe disrt' naion of plte systmila.
He' then jumIled1 ti Seato i -La tiuriiin
iieriolm d fI ii' for atingexan
tinite. lndt'n sedi it 'f hEi
To-:s~ ilftoris' entrsigileauri andm t
conmlarin thims wi deathe liner
llin'oflt A'labhum. Vtitor an.' hesid. whoad
lysLi iee truite, buit' tOeaurin' thid
--lta e Il his people. Th~ee capai
tillt'.' ta 1r. .\pp~let niad aid thtrhe
.t I-adit - thtul stat it tol the eouven
tionlt tntd01 lhii mae tloqent~t ppll toit
ettt ent andli chill ed 31r. Apeeltate
imlet'him in athe lienr of thle iconven-'
tit no. aye thte membrtinotat
humliteo him and tthe w~retou.f ldie
thitt 1r.Ii App'elihe elected wato free
i. tht Iiw ha tno'i'thin thei on'ceail
and' ' ihe. w luld hersthe lon ihst' le
,re ttrrin l t p h a t'15'ii''el l1'hie l tit bu
th eutlhow feat stithis Danill ias
no i' 'Ilo fortnalteat lolil ' fi t it ll ap- L
hitnint hlel nutd as itt godm peech
A Ipl't roseI linl repily. Het~ 'lt'ar te ot
i xpresing su frprlite att \r. Gall
hae i t cnide in thisa. discuatssn
He ten'rocede iteply 1to ap10ami'
Brainun - .~ i'th ol't refernto theote
of * tenat'r i'learin -he saids tat e
Luin~' had tvti n atlccordat ne wiatha
the advf'ieof- tu*' Wlin .ning t Byne
rt ad hin followed suchrote avic
were take u t n Iaitk-4 put i'l.
butt mti-tak'tn,'en wn> think it isi the'ir
a i'red dut To vot' fur prdhibit ioin. antd
hato ther ar otrsonsible for r1 -
n it t i t thI lu tlif all wul-' toi void
r a' :n t :lrtiht wl til ost practi
il brill about thlt best resill s and
lt i cv V0her 111t us i It a w ilttI
t ion lther it -nnt ii irk tit e ponsibil
St wsa batte ito thi finish and whn
.\r. .pnelt mikihed speaking nomiina
T ' w r e I did nl ot. take a
. ia! eit e TI liscover that neite.
.'id'. wa ) ,t. captur d y . "ur
prs''an at ; omec of th1" nameits
haldtit 1. ('. 1in omnat onl . i r.
.\pi' " uelt w f inl hi t. poket a ot tdn
in.neTd It ticnt onainin t he follow ing
n , i . II. liladita . J.. .\ . W ind
Vm... t .rhat. C. Iarrevt. V.
.1. 1. 1o linion. 1. 11. Davis. W'. T. F'ran
t i .. It IV tit \\' 1. l' uard nir, i..
I. livn and Louis .\ppeltt.
Thte 0 o'ther se niolinatted t w( and
in:E. L. Wilkin I. .1L. Bradhami. D).
.\l. liradhiam. S. .1 . lI owmian. W. ( .
Davis. .1. E. Kell. W. .\. Lewis. W. NV.
.4lhn '-on1. .1. C. .'lhnson. .1. L. W ilson.
1-:. 1'.. Gamble. F. C'. Thomlas and NI.('
Galluchiat.
Thet, vote wasFo bh written hallot and
i Imiar aeri :oine: tine in count
i WI h IItn i t a<t th ettse. the
ticket nominated b I Ir. Applt was
eited hi i li e i ma1jority. notwith
t in ith. fact thaiteat o work wa
do1tnt for* the other sidii.
ln Ithe reuFolt was ao nced no
inatiflts were-k madet for, execu'tivve COml
mr.:iman. .\lr. Lias Appolt. Captain
t. .t. iradham n d Mr. .!. F. Bradham
wrle thed The two lat r dclinled
an..d M.r. Appelt wa unaniosly (Ae
t ed. The meetin was devoid of ill
fe ln a b t spiritted frvim start to finish.
virl-Tl1y biga conitest betwveen Capi
ain Lradha and r. .ppett: tilte for
mei representing' -t prohibition views and
ti latt'r advocating the di-pensary
CANDIDATES' CARDS.
For Sheriff.
S . -rt t l'ease :nmounfe as an
adtida e flr the ole of Sheriti o
larenidonl F C'ounty ono who a. been
tri i war t adi'rvn true d itpeaco.
lilt' Iveleass solditer, thesterlin friendl
11.n4d' itizont.(oI. Harry . Benhow. .nd
rCat i'fy
THE \'OTE.S ()F ('LARENDON.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announcet myself andidat t
f:' tht' V o f Serit 'T Of ('larendon
(oulit' . sub1ject to te lt' action of tt
DvmIcrattfie prifrit. and pletge moy
t.if to iIppot the nominevte Of i
Doc ahtlratic party.
E-:. 1t. GtAM'Lt .
For Sheriff.
.\r. Editor: Pleau.I announce mv a a
canl atdidatr Sheiri. subject to 0h
ruhvstl f the- DetloratTie ft.
J. H. LFE-'os'NE.
For Sheriff.
Iaa adida te for the o ti'iCe Of
shittdtf 'nder tieti rulett (if the De o
tratio party.
For Sheriff.
Subject to thek deciskion of thek Demlo
Iratie primary. I am a caditidate for
the. ttict.e of Shritf.tSt~iV -t.Ihv
ni l~'t 'l'nt i.l. EL't RTdDA I
For CoutyrAuior.
Prvoiing tt aiebyv ttie i'ono
ftih Democtrat i primary. I~i announce
imyvelf' a~ candidatt fo lectio t he
it(iof alountty udiat.
'.D.\ C'. DIWCKSN.
Totheili DWmct, e \'ters/ ofa tlae ndoni.
In hereby annuncm cadiacyfo
v.y I amjtnitt ed f or Ii the t sit ion.trr-a voe
o .abid.'. t pttlU t fully. t'il' '
RB. LORYELAN~u
DP~ SnTOn.S.('
ForC M AuiOR.E ,Por
is of ('utGuitr nodncmy
n'ary.NW. H. sco.
FrSpeinttndentiofEduction.
ndent of Educto subEc itoL the
COME NOW,
For Easter trade has passed into history and
the last grand fight for the Spring trade of
1900 will be fought in the next six weeks and
those who visit our store from now on with
ready cash will reap bargains full worthy of
their attention.
We feel perfectly justified in saying that
we have now in our store the largest stock of
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes, Clothing,
Hats and Fine Millinery of any house in Clar
endon County, and we name prices on some
that will make our competitors shudder in
their shoes.
Cult Prices i1Dress Goods.
Ladies. that nice Black Skirt you have been thinking about treating your
selves to can now be had it our store at astonishingly low prices.
Nice Fast Black Pereale Skirting. marked to sel at 2.c. now sold at 20c.
Nice Black Brilliantines. marked to sell at 60c. now sold at 50e.
Nice Black Navy Al-Wool Serge. narkcd to sell at 60v. now sold at 49e yd.
Nice 46-inch Wide Black Brilliantine. marked to sell at 90c. now sold at 7 -v
per vard. Those lovely Black and Navy Sergcs. all wool. 50 inhes wide. marked
to sell at s5c. now sold 'at ~e per- yard. In short a great reduction will he made
in all lines of Spring Dress Good .
Cut Prices in Cotton Fabrics
For Ready Cash.
A large line of Heavy Cottonadcs. for making .len's and Boy's Pants. which
areL( well worth 12;,. but we offer the line for the ready cash at 9c per yard.
A large and splendid line of Cottonades that we have been selling at 17e per
yard. but now for the rIady c:sh will sell you all you want as long as they last
at 12;e per yard.
A large and beautiful assortment of Spring Calicoes in a variety of attrae
tive stvleS which we offer for the ready cash at 4c per. yard. It will pa% you to
see this line of Calicoes. as they were bought last August when cotton was low.
Now they can't he bought hy the wholesale for less than 4:e per yard. but we
have a la'rge lot of thei on hand and we place then on sale for the cash at 4e yd.
We still have a large lot of that Crah Skirting on hand at t1c. which you
ca't buy elsewhere for less than 10c per yard. Now beat it if you can.
A large line of Lint'n and Crash Skirtin, just in. at 12 . 15 and 20c per vd.
Summer Undervests.
Ladies. the hot weather has at last set in and I know you are thinking about
those excellent Gauze Vests that we are oft'ring at . each. witnie tape
string necks: this is a Vest that will cost you loe elsewhere. but we only ask ou
5c. Just think of fourteen pieces for only 70e: will give yotu a change every
morning and still have seven in the wash. How nice this is in the hot weather.
We have a large line of better Gatize Vest., at 10 and 1.e each.
Gent's Summer Wear.
Gents, that nice Summer Sack and Vest that you are in such rined of this
warm weather can be had at our store at the right prices.
A nice Linen Crash washable Suit for men. only 2.50 per Suit at our store.
(all and see this Suit and be convinced that they are record-breakers.
The most complete line of Gent's Gauze Underwear ever shown in this town.
Our line of Gent's Negligee Shirts is the largest to he found in this town.
at prices that will paralyze comletition.
.1ust see our line of Fast 'olored Negligee Shirts at >0e each.
'ollars and ('tfs in every style imnagirnable. all at popurlar p)rices.
You r- tr'ul v.
XV. E. JENKINSON.
UR~ Februarvy sale of ('orsets was beyond our' expectations. the r'esult of our
Olarge p)urcLhase' of 'or'sets fr'orm thre manufacturer. W\e have had such large
sales in ('or'sets that w~e have been compelled to muake another large order
this season and the-ie we are showin :r now are
New Goods.
STYLE 1o1
''The ( or'set that umd' 11. x G. fanmous."' Is worn miore than
ayother. It has a rive-hooek thir'teen indone-$1
half-inch clasp and is rmoderately long wa irted atU
STYLE 301- -
Is a six-hook. lift ecn and one-hal f-inch claip. very
shapely, specially adapted for tall tigures at..... 00
STYLE 121
75c.
THOMSON'S GLOVE-FITTING.
STYLE M.
Flve hooks-thre ('orset that pleasi'5 every~ ldy: I
tits like a cormfortale glove, at......... ........
Then we have the Great P. 1'. C. Line - Styles 25. 2;. 2L. 300. 40. at
'N T'lIil-: .\NI) SWEE~T .\L l i' leads ail other 50-cent ('orsets o n the mar
ket.
We arc gi virng close prices tin Ladies' arnd Mlisse's' ()xfo rd Ties and we have sonre
GENTLEMEN,
WVe arc Iprepared to Itt1lp to give you 'omnfor't andi ease during
thre hot weiat her' that is now ruihing upon us.
. nice Surrirner W\ash Suit. a nice Serge (oat arnd \'est. Fine Black (Cereillian
(Clothi I 'at at vouir oni price.
.1 ust pu t in ourti shetlve's thle mist' -tylish and urp-to-date l inc of C'ollarsi and I 'uifs
at right pre-.
li Rge OIIglill 3Oll1 BiD IfO19 l818
In Surnuner' Lan Illibe" this wee'k. .\imong~ the ot~ wvill be
foiund all kinds soime Liunrn arid Ermbr'oideredi. LWantifl
sin trme in for prii'i'.
PLEASE BEAR IN MIND
I 'i'hat we ar'e spee'tlally pt'epat'dd to f.-'ed yv ~a-u well he 1et
C hoie Table Pe~athe'. 3-lb cian. I 'c.
OLDL bNELIAB3L E
S A . Ikgby.
' AN INVITATION
TO TiE PUBLIC.
have no S al impnmv.an-ils inor
store anid invit, the Pub lit to r-al .and Soeu. W aeha
to add a large lot of new sl-iviig. and ave treated the il
shio of our building to a fresh (o-,t of nain and "Wm eso.
laove taken special pains to imake our large buildin attrative. and
il (inlier' to maike it so to the ladies Wke hatvt in a large stock of
ih1. uost mo(dern
To give vou zin idea of some o our stvles in Spring Dry Goods
W" quote the following:
Dr e S . .o h u ..... . . . . . . .... . . an
il hnun.. .... ............... ..... . t
ik G a n .t.. ......... to ..
Dtte d Sw:, Alii lovely laten. 12 to 2 { ~ ~ *yi
lo ..acqua d..............
W elt Goo~ds. be-autifuil st%',,.: V -iu pr e. -A -
Silk Lust' for Skirt............ to 61 per yI - -
Sea aa .. ........
i anlle tle celebrated Wheeler & Wil sn e wing Machine.
SHOES.
We carry a specially large stock of Shoes of all kinds, and are
inl position to iake the closest prices.
We call special attention to our line of BAY STATE SHOES.
I GFOOC)CEF IES.
We buy imany articehs in car load lots and get the same prices
ibiut m 1an sharleton wlolesalers do. There is no use in going
a\ar to bur goods in this line. ther at wholesale or retail.
To of our special leaders are FOX BuVER lUTTER and
OlELISlK FLOUR.
FE RTIL IZE RS.
We are special handlers in this line. We have all grades of
Anunoniate goods. according to the South Carolina aind Georgia
standards of analysis, special Tobacco GToods, Nitrate of Soda.
Agricultural Lime, Sulphate and Muriate of Potash, etc.
In fact we are in position to supply the lpublic with almost
anything, and invite its patronage.
Yours truly,
lONE CAROAD
I OPMATCHES.1
_The largest shipment
i of Matches e .uh
i to anig Wllse
i you Matches at one-half
i what you can buy them
i at.
SWe have some prices
ion other things that we
i will give you when you
~come in.
SDon't forget we lead
_ in the Millinery line of
i Clarendon and selling
i twice' the Hats of any
Sconcern between Sum
i ter and Charleston.
SYours for business,
YELLOW FRONT.