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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MALNNING. S. C.. JULY 18. 1900. An Opportunity to Save Money Should be Taken Advantage of Just as Quick as an Opportunity to Make Money. You can save money by trading at this store. Ladies' nice Gauze Undervests. Se, or six for 25c. Nice Steel Rod Unbrella at 50 and upwaru-. A new lot of Ladies' Black Skirting just received at very low prices. Ladies. when you want cheap Mui1 nerv come to our store for it. Wev are closing out our entire stock of Summer Millinry% at sacritice prices. A large lot of Ladies' Sailors, in Black. White and Mixed Straws to close out at sensational orices. A large lot of Truns,. Valises and Bags just received and ready for the tourists who are going to the sea coast and to the up-country thri sumner. All kinds of Trunks very low. Collars. Cuffs and Neckwear, the latest styles. at our store. Ladies. that Summer Corset you need is here. only 50c and $I each. 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. James G. Johnson of New Zion is in jail to be examined for luncacy. How about a Lemon Phosphate now at Brockinton's Fount. Senator Tillman rejoins the State campaigners at Bennettsville today. The girl that doesn't try to conceal her age is to young to go into society. Brockinton's Soda Water. Bright. sparkling, cold and refreshing. Contractor S. L. Krasnotf is superin tending the erection of the cotton seed oil mill. We are indebted to the State Libra rian for copies of the Senate and House Journals. Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at Brockinton's Soda Fount. The examination for Winthrop Col lege comes off Friday, 20th inst., at the court house. When a girl acts naughty at school. the rest of the girls say she acts just like a boy. Soda Water, cold as it ought to be, and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's. Little girls should never tell stories. They are apt to grow up and become lady novelists. Died last Thursday Emma Scott. a well thought of colored woman, the wife of Edwin Scott. Be sure vou see the Steel Rake that Legg & Hutchinson sell, it downs 'em all. The editor is not well this week, which perhaps accounts for the scarcity of news matter. S. R. Baldwin, Columbos, Ga., writes: I occasionally give a TEETHINA Pow der to keep my teething child's gums softened. [1t Our thanks are due MIr. J. J. Brunson for a tremendous head of cabbage. now who will fetch the ham. The many friends of Mr. John S. Cole will be glad to learn that he has re covered from his recent illness. Place your order now for a Mower. the Cham'pion is the finest machine on theC market. Legg & Hutchinson are the men that sell them. From our sources of information. comes the report that Governor Mc Sweeney is gaining ground every day. MIr. R. R. Jenkinson, accompanied by his mother and his sister, MIrs. R. D. Clark, left for Hendersonville yester day. Wanted-In every town and country district in South Carolina, a man or woman to represent us. Send stamped envelope for reply. Culver & Kidd, M1illedgeville, Ga. [1t There will be preaching at Fellow ship church next Sunday morming at 11 a. m. and 5 p. in.: Sunday school at 4pv.m. Rev. P. B. Wells left MIonday morn ing for Jordan, where he is assisting Rev. W. A. Pitts in a meeting at his church. If in need of Brick. Lime, Shingles etc.. for building, leave your orders at once with Legg & Hutchinson. Don't wait, there has never been such a de mand for these materials before. Oh: that watermelon, promised us by M1r. John F. MIcLeod of Sammy Swamp came in this week and was highly enjoyed. Executive committeemen do not fail to furnish the county chairman with the names of managers for the prima ry, before August 1st. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are fa mous little pills for liver and bowe troubles. N ever gripe. D. O. Rhame Summnerton: Dr. W. M1. Brockinton M1anning. M1r. S. H. Bradham called at this office yesterday and presented the edi tor with a watermelon which tipped the scales at 50 pounds. Governor M1eSweeney telegraphed to the Florence meeting that he was de tained at the governor's mansion by the arrival of bouneing baby boy. One M1inute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces imme diate results. Try it. D. 0. Rlhame, Sumuier'ton: Dr. XV. M1. Brockinton. M1anning. SThe M1anning Oil Mill1 company has abandoned the idea of putting in an electric light plant for the present. Perhaps a little latter they will put one in. Some miscreant broke a. glass. with his fist, in the door of Vennimgs jewel rv store. last Monday night: blood stains of the fellow's list were left on the shattered glass. Our friernds desiring Prescriptions filled duririg the night will have them promptly and carefully compounded by calling cu MIr. F. H. Williams, Ph. G., at Mrs. L. E. Huggins'. The R. B Lor-yea Drug Store. Rev. Y. von A. Riser. pastor of the Lutheran church in Sumter. spent sev eral days this week at the home of M1r. 2 J1. Browne. He preached in the 1ehodist church Sunday night. The county of Greenville. the home of Colonel Hoyt will place a separate box in the primary election to decide the questions Dispensary, High License or Prohibition. This is as it should be, then candidates for otiice could be voted for upon their individual merits, instead of how they stand upon a single At a meetin of the counltV Iar of control last Saturday Mr. J.'. 13. Brown was elected Dispenser, in place of Mlr. E. S. Ervin. who would not stand for re-election on aceount of engaging in other business. Bobbitt's Chi:l Pi! ,-ure chili atd all mala rial troubles. That is what theY uvvre idk for. Cure a ft-r other remedies fail. No cure. no ):av. l'r- ' ets. per ss:c ol I.Y 0h1'. it. There will be an entertainment at the Clarendon academy next Tuesdav evening, under the auspices of the Clarendon Amateur club. for the bene fit of the Methodist church at that place. Clarendon was formerly known as Pinewood. For burns. injuries. piles and skin diseases use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sale. It is the original. Counterfeits may be offered. Use only DeWitt's. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. 'M. Brockinton. Manning. Died last Saturday. at the home of her son Mr. Robert (handler of Mayes ville. Mrs. Sarah H. Chandler. rclict of the late Captain R. A. handler. aged about 65 years. The interinut took place in the Ianning cemetery Sunday afternoon. It has been demonstrated by experi ence that consunmtion can be prevent ed by the early use of One Minute Cough Cure. This is the favorite rem edy for coughs. colds,. croup. asthma. grippe and all throat and lung trou bles. Cures quickly. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Broekinton. Manning. Some of our advertisers are taking a rest for the present, but in a few weeks they will be back with us in all of their glorv. Just watch the advertising col umn's of THE TIMES. and the reader can reach a conclusion as to the best, places to buy goods. The law holds both maker and circu lator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealer who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve risks your life to make a little larger profit.. You can not trust him. DeWitt's is the only genuine and origi nal Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and all skin diseases. See that your dealer give, you DeWitt's Salve. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brockinton, Manning. Read C. M. Mason's advertisement announcing the opening of his tobacco warehouse. The sale takes place 25th inst.. and we hope that the entire to bacco belt will be represented on the floor of the People's warehouse. Every body come with some tobacco. During last May an infant child of our neigh bor was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do -ood if used accord ing to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigo-ous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never knuwn it to fail. Mas. CraTis BAKga. Bookwalter. Ohio. Sold by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Lor yea. Prop. We think it the part of wisdom for a committee to be appointed in every Democratic club to see that every white man is enrolled. There are lots of young men coming of age, and new men in the community whose names are not enrolled. Somebody should see after this so that every white man can vote if he wants too. A gentleman recently cured of dys pepsia gave the following appropriate rendering of Burns' famous blessing "Some have meat and can not eat, and some have none that want it: but we ave meat and we can eat,-Kodol Dys pepsia Cure be thanked.'' This prepa tion will digest what you eat. it in stantly relieves and radically cures in igestion and all stomach disorders. D. . Rhame, Summerton: Dr. W. M. Brokinton, Manning. The tickets to be voted in the pri ary will contain the names or all the andidates, so the voter will have to scratch the names he does not wish to vote for. A ticket not containing the names of all of the candidates, must be thrown out by the managers. and not ounted. Great care should be taken in the scratching. and still greater care should be taken in the counting. County Campaign Meetings. Pinewood-August 13. Packsville-August 14. Summerton-August 13. Manning-August 16. Alcolu-August 16, at night. Boykin's-August 17. It Saves the Children. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has saved the ives of thousands of croupy children. It is also ithout an equal for colds and whooping cough. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Propr. jianlay South Carolina Military Academy. One Beneficiary Scholarship from Clarendon County by competitive ex aminations. Application blanks, with accompanying instructions, may be ob tained from the County Superintendent of Education. These blanks, properly filled out, must be in the hands of Col. C. S. Gadsden, Chairman Board of Vis itors, by the first day of August. [1t Caught by the Saw. Kingstree, July 12.-Late this af ter noon Mr. Joel E. Brunson. while sup erintending the work of his shingle mill, unforiunately got his left arm entan gled in the saw of the same and before the mill could be stopped his left hand and part of the arm was crushed ud almost entirely cut off. Mr. Brunson was immediately brought into town. Drs. Scott, Johnsod and Epps were called in and the injured arm was am putated just below the elbow. The in jury is serious and painful, but Mr. Bunson is doing as well as could be expected His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lily. a prominent citizen of Han nibal. Mo.. lately had a wonderful deliverance fronm a frirhtful death. In telling of it he says: -- was taken with typhoid fever that ran ito pneumonia. Mp lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up ia bed. Nothing helped me. I expected soon to die of Consumi ltionl. when I heard of Dr. King's New Discov er. One bottle gave great relief. I continued touse it. and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous mdicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store: every bottle guaran teed. Stages of Water. Camden. July 13.8S a. m.-Height of Wateree river, 5.00 feet. being a rise of 3-l10 of a foot during past '24 hours. July 16. 8 a. in--Height of Wateree river. 4.8 feet. being a fall of 5-10 of a foot during past '24 hours. Columbia. July 13. 8 a. mn.--Height of Conga ree river. 1.00 foot. being a rise of 1-1i! of a foot during past '24 hours. July 16, S a. m.-Height of Congaree river. 8-10 of a foot, being a fall of 1-10 of a foot (lu ring past '24 hours. St. Stephen's. July 13. S a. nm.--Heicht of Santec river. 7.'2 feet. beinigft fall of 5-10 of a foot during past '24 hours. July 16. 8 a. m.-Heig.ht of Santee river. 5.5 feet. being a fall of '2-l0 of a foot during past '24 hours. A Record in Blood. The Record of Hood's Sarsaparilla is literally written in the blood of mil lions o'f people to whom it has given ood health. it is all the time curing diseases of the stomach, nerves, kid nes and blood, and it is doing good every day to thousands who are taking it for oor appetite, tired feeling and genral debility, it is the best medi cine money can buy. Hood's Pills ar-c non-irritating. Price .5 cents. Packsville Points. Editor The- Manning Times-.: I will give you a few dots from our little villag-e. Everything is quiet and e lrSook promising around here. Tie Coinor Mounted Riflies had a mieetinr on the 30thi of .Tune for the purpose of electing a captain. The omnpan'.y inanimously elecleId . aj. A. .T. Richbourg captain, though he was absent. The company would not have any one else, but called Major Rich bourg from a tield ofice back to the old company which lie had made second to none. Major I ichbourg has always proved faithful to this company in the past and he took pride in keeping his Company up to the highest standard. All h- coipany love(d him and were ready at 'anv tilime to follow his comn mand1. He i. loved by every imemier. The coipay has- sixty imembers nlow on1 r'oll and sine A. .. Richbourg has ben tlectetd capiain there are imany more who wamt to join the colipanlly. claiming it wil] have a captain who will stand 1by them and be faithful to them. one who has bteen tried in the past and nevter was found wanting. He is always weltcomed by his company. and to prove this if you could be present on Friday. Jly 27th. when the company meets you will see how the old captain will be welcomed. He has been notified of his election and requested to meet the boys at Packsville on the 27th of July. B. Pkvil.S. C., July 1N. 1900. Bisnarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach. liver. kidnevs and bowels are out of order. If you want thiese qualities and the success they bring. use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only *2ew. at The It. 13. Loryea Drug Store. Summerton Letter. Editor The Manning Times: I notice that you noted the proposed trip of our ball team to Charleston last week. Following that you may pub lish this letter. Although our team made a smaller number of scores on each game than the Charleston team did. it was admit ted by all that we played the finer ball. Our defeat was the consequence of several wild throws, nearly every one of which gave the Charleston boys one or more scores. The second game was an especially fine exhibition of ball playing on the part of the Summerton team. They shut out the home team altogether for the first five or six innings, not allow ing them the first score. But our wild throwing ruined us on this game again. The last of the ninth inning was played leaving a score of 5 to 5. The tenth inning gave Charleston the game with three additional scores. The Charleston boys played well too: and they have a good team. made up of three professional players and the best "local talent." Our defeat has not disheartened us in the least, and we are trying to arrange for several other games in Orangeburg, Augusta and other places. On next Friday, we play with the Pinewood team on its ground. We hope for a good game, and invite all the Clarendon people to be present. After the game, refreshments will be served by the ladies of Summerton and at 8:3O ii the evening, "Hick'ry Farm" will be played at the school house by the Summerton Dramatic club. You all must come. Let us have a "big time" together. The following boys compose the Summerton team: Captain Richbourg, Sublett, HI. Can tey. J. Cantey, B. Cantey. S. Cantey, F. Dingle, T. Dingle, Ragin. Belser, Walters, Lanhani. S. 0. C. Summerton, July 1G, 16KK. The Best Remedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles. " I have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most all of the proprietary edicines of any note. Among the entire list I have never found anythine to equal Chambt.r ain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles." says 0. W. Wakeield of Columbus. Ga. "This remedy, ur.d two severe cases of cholera morbus in my family and I have recommended and sold hundreds of bottles of it to my customers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick andi sure cure in a pleasant form.'' For sale by the R. B. Loryea Urur Store.Isaac M. Loryea.Prop. You can't tell the age of a bicycle by looking at the teeth in the sprocket wheel. 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 purlify the blood. It gives strong nerx'es. bright eyes. smooth. velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at The R. B3. Loryea Drug Store. -1 A woman thinks it must be great fun to lay back in a barber's chair and get shaved, but she hasn't the face to try it. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the lar est sale of any' medicine in the civil ized world. Your mothers and grand mothers never thought of using any thing else for Indigestion or Bilious ness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Postration or Heart failure. etc. They used August Flowver to clean out the system~ and stop) fermentation of undi gested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you sat isied there is nothing serious the mat tei' with you. For sale by the R~. B. Loryea Dr-ug Store, Isaac M. Lorycn. Popr'.a When a man begins to go down lill, he tinds the laws of gravitation and the encouragement of his fmiends hellp him along. After many intricate experiments. scientists have discovered methods fot' obtaining all the natural digestants. These have been combined in the pro portion found in the human body and unit'd wilth substances that build tip the digestive organs, making a com pound calle d Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests wvhat you eat and allows all dys petics to eat plenty of nout'ishing food while the stomach troubles are being radically cured by the medicinal agents it contains, it is pleasant to take and will giv'e quick r'elief. D. 0. Rhame. Summerton: Dr. WV. M. Brockinton, Manning. +o* C*o#CoC bC#O*00o~+00+4 S HOME MADE i ATTRACTWVE i SBy the Graphophone, with its laughing songs, along Swith the serious music and o omic speeches. Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton, S. C. DR. J. FRANK GEIGER, DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. :Tone No. 25. The Gnat AND The Bull. Asturdy bull was driven by the heat of the weather to wade up to his knees in a cool and swift-running stream. He had not been there long when a gnat that had been disporting itself in the air. pitched upon one of his horns. - MV dear fellow.' said the -nat. with as great a buzz as he could manage. -pray excuse the liberty I take. if I am too heavy. only say so. and I will go at once and rest upon the poplar which grows hard by the edge of the stream.' Stay or go. it makes no matter to me.' replied the bull. -Had it not been for your buzz I should not even have known you were there.' :3L. & MV.S These initials are as familiar a household words to the intelligent man or %;oznaml who de sires to have their homes painted with material that will be durable and attractive to the eve. To obtain these results use the justly popular These Paiuts have been used with satisfac tion and pleasure by the occupants of many dwellings. stores and churches in Manning and in various sections of Clarendon County. We are agrents for the L. & M. Paints and have been the recipients of many compliment arv remarks regarding the effieny of L. & M. Paints. Sold Under Guarantee. To the Customers of Our Pure Paints: Any building that is not satisfactorily painted with our Pure Paints or upon which its use has not cost less than if other paint had been used will be repainted at our expense. This guar antee of satisfactorT result-assuring the high est degree of excellence in the finished work and at less cost than if done with inferior paint is an agreement which we authorize every deal er who has the sale of our Paint to fulfill and to use for such purpose the funds which they have belonging to our firm. (Signed) LONGMAN & MARTINEZ. HE R B. [ORYE DUGli MIOE ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, S-qgn of the Golden Mortar, MANNINC, S. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. AGENTS FOR LONCMAN & MARTINEZ' PREPARED PAINTS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. By James M. Windham, Esq., Pro bate Judge. WHEREAS, F. H. CHEWNING made suit to me to grant hjim letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Mrs. Josephine Holladay. deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Mrs. Josephine Holladay, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Man ning, on the 21st day of July next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said admin istration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 21st day of June, A. D. 1900. JAMES LI. WINDHAM, [SEAL.] 14-4t] Judge of Probate. SURVEYOR'S CARD. Parties desiring surveys and plats made will receive my most carefu. and accurate attention. I am supplied with improved instru ments. Address, S. 0. CANTEY, Summerton, S. C. Supervisor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Coun tv Commissioners of Clarendon County ill receive applications for the posi tion of Public Cotton Weigher for the town of Manning up to Saturday, the th day of August, 19)00. T. C. OWENS. Chr'n Board Co. Comn. C. C. For Sale. Two Second-Hand Gins, Feeders and Condensers, complete, will be sold cheap. They are in good condition. *A. L.LESESNE, Manning, S. C. jF. RHAME, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAw, MANNING. S. C. To Consumers Lager Beer. We arec now in position to ship Beer all over this State at the following prices: Pints. "Export bottles." f ive and ten dozen in package, at 90c. Per Dozen. We will allow you l~e per dozen f.o.b. our depot for all Export pint bottles and can'use all other bottles and will give standard prices for same. Cash Must Accompany All Orders, All orders shall have outr prompllt and careftul attention.. ERMAN!A BREWING CO., Charleston, S. C. The Times DOES NEAT Job Printing. GIVE U~S A TRIAL. POSITIONS QUTARANTEED, Under $3,000 Cash Deposit. Railroad Far. Paid. O ,nya o Both Sezes. Very Cheap board. A~l.iabama Ensiees oJ OSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. CANDIDAT For Congress. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative in Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. RonT. B. SCA RBOROUG 11. Having complied with the require ments of the Democratic party, as re gards the filing of pledges. I hereby announce my candidacv for re-election to Congress as the representative of the 6th, Congressional District. JAMES NORTON. Having received a majority of the votes cast in the Sixth District for Con gress two years ago and having been deprived of that otfice by the counting of the Second Regiment vote which was east outside of the district, and I am as sured was illegally cast, my friends in sist upon my entering the race again this vear. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth District, subject to the Democratic pri mary. J. E. ELLERBE. House of Representatives. I announce myself a candidates for re-election to the lower House of Rep resentatives, feeling assured the people will recognize the fact that I served with a delegation, whose record shows an earnest effort to reduce taxes. If endorsed for re-election I pledge my self to give my closest study to the peo ple's interests. GEORGE R. JONES. MR. EDITOR: Please announce that we the neighbors and friends of Mr. W. J. Turbeville have secured his con sent to become a candidate for the lower House of Representatives sub ject to the action of the primary, and we wish it known that Mr. Turbeville has proven himself a sound and practi cal thinker, and while not an orator he would make us a safe and reliable Representative. He is chairmanof the board of trustees of the Pine Grove Graded school, and it is largely through him, this section is indebted for the educational interest manifested. We solicit the votes of the Democrats of Clarendon for him. NEIGHBORS. am a candidaL6 ft" -l'netion to the lower House of Representatives under the rules of the Democratic par ty, and I invite a close inspection of my record as a legislator. 1. MN. WOODS. I announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the lower House of the General Assembly, subject to the rules governing the primaries. HENRY B. RICHARDSON. For Solicitor. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Solicitor, and again solicit the support of the voters of the Third Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. JOHN S. WILSON. May 5, 1900. For Sheriff. MR. EDITOR: Please announce as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Clarendon County one who has been tried in war aud proven true in peace, the peerless soldier, the sterling friend mnd citizen, C'ol. Harry L. Benbow, and ratify THE VOTERS OF CLARENDON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Clarendon ounty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and pledge my elf to support the nominees of the Democratic party. E. B. GAMBLE. Mr. Editor: Please announce me as a andidate for Sheriff, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. J. H. LESESNE. I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff under the rules of the Demo ratic party. E. DUDLEY HODGE. Subject to the decision of the Demo ratic primary, I am a candidate for he office of Sheriff. J. ELBER T DAVIS. For Treasurer. I am a candidate for re-elctioil to oflice of County Treasurer. 'S. J. BOWMAN. We Don't la But We l Sell the ' Farmers, every dollar you you, as it enables us to keep Gro The only combination we PEOPLE fighting HIGH PRIC] Keep Your Eye~ And whenever a barrel of unless it has The Manning Gr head, it is an imitation. An imi sion of the superior quality of same time it places the imitatori THE PEOPLE'S: S. R.VE Watches ware i I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HF Articles of all kinds, suitable Such goods have never been sold hei I deal also in All Novelties in Silver bought of ALL REPAIR WO] Manning Times RBlwck, thi ES' CARDS. For County Auditor. Promising to abide by the decision of the Democratic primary, I announce myself a candidate for election to the oliice of County Auditor. EDGAR C. DICKSON. Under the rules. and subject to the action of the Democratic party. I am a candidate for the position of Auditor. JUNIUS M. STRANGE. Having confidence in my ability to perform the intricate and important du ties of County Auditor, I announce my self a candidate for said office, pledging myself to abide the decision of the pri mary. W. H. TRESCOTT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Auditor under the rules of the Democratic party. S. P. HOLLADAY. For Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Superin tendent of Education subject to the rules of the Democratic party. JEFF M. DAVIS. In announcing my candidacy for re election to the office County Superin tendent of Education, I do so subject to the rules of the Democratic party. L. L. WELLS. To the dear people of Clarendon: I bee to announce my candidacy to the office of Superintendant of Educa tion, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. Of course I make the usual promise, i. e., if elected will serve you faithfully. I solicit the support of all tried and true Democrats, which support if given me will be highly ap preciated by Your would-be servant, J. J. BRAGDON. For Supervisor. Please announce my candidacy for the office of County Supervisor. I have experience in the work required for this position, and will give the people my best efforts if elected. CHARLES F. JENKINSON. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of County Su pervisor in accordance with the rules of the Democratic party. My official record is known and I solicit the sup port of all Democrats. T. C. OWENS. Through the solicitation of my many friends I announce myself a candidate for the office of County Supervisor for Clarendon County to be governed by the rules of the primary election. W. H. COLE. Upon the solicitation of friends from various portions of the county I have consented to again become a candidate for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. H. JOHNSON. For Clerk of Court. Subject to the rules of the Democratic party I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court. J. H. TIMMONS. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. T. TOBIAS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for thie office of Coroner, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Dem ocratic party. BLYDSN I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner, subject to the rules of the primary. R. F. RIrDGEWAY. For Magistrate at Manning. I am a candidate for the office of Mag istrate, located at Manning, Pledging myself to abide the result of Democratic prmr. J. DUPREE ALSBROOK. I solicit the voters of the Farmers' Platform, Clarendon, Manning. White, Fork, Alcolu, Harmony and Black River Democratic Clubs to vote for me in the primary for Magistrate at Man ning. WALTER C. JOHNSON. I am a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Manning and will appre ciate the votes of the clubs that will vote for that office. S. M. YOUMANS. Lse a Racket 70Cer1es. spend with us is a direct help to ceries at the lowest market price. tre in is a combination with the ; Open on Flour " PERFECTION" is offered you, :cery Company's name on every tation of any article is an admis the article imitated, and at the n the position of a deceiver. EONEY SAVERS, E GROCERS. N NING, r & Watch Repairer, MANNING, S. C. --DEALER IN ,locks, J'ewelry, Silvers nd All Einds of Fancy Novelties. AVY SILVERWARE AND FANCI for Wedding and Holiday Presents, e before. Call and see them. me will be engraved free of cost. tK GUARANTEED. ee doors sonth of Postoffice. D AILROADING.N Cuts and Fills W in lanning.... - Biggest Cut This Season in All Summer Stuff. The following prices are making things hum at a MILE A MIN a UTE gait and is fast filling our cash drawers. ___ Read these prices and you will wonder how we sell goods so 0 cheap. O nece Plain White P Ks. Polka Dot, a 15c seller,no 1 U to .............................................. .1Oc. piece Fine Corded P K, the kind that sold for 16ic, now1 atc................................................ .--- - = Several pieces Figured P K's, value 15c, now for........... 1 0 Nice White Lawns, worth 6ic, now for.........................5C 6 Full line of White India Linon at 12A. 16- and............... e White Organdies at 19, 23, 35 and...........................45c. 01 Some as wide as 72 inches. 0 Complete line of Black Skir Goods, in Brilliantines. Mohair and Figured Goods at right prices. - Elegant Silk Patterns for Waists at cut prices. We carry in stock the famous "Dowager" Corset, specially modeled . for stout figures, sizes from 22 to 30. See the figure in our display * window. Also a full line of R. & G. and Thomson's Glove-Fitting Corsets. Some Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, Low Shoes, at cut prices to clean them up. Ladies' Fine Dongola Sunday Shoes, well worth $1.25: our cut price sale for.................................. . Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth at least 25c more than we as for them; summer prices ..................... 9C We have several Rolls of Choice Colored Jointless Matting that we are offering real cheap. lot of 50 dozen Men's Half Hose, made in South Carolina, full 2 Seamless, colors Black, Tan. Blue and Purple, the big- 25c. Sgest thing yet, three pairs for.............................. To give you an idea of these values in Socks, we Invite you to inspect our Show Window for these Goods. And again we urge you to fetch this advertisement with you, and and come quick. Old Reliable S. A. Rigby. Attention! TOBACCOFARMERS. OPENING SALES PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ON JULY 25. Bring your Tobacco on that day and tell all of your friends to come and bring a load. Wewlllhave on our market this season and will be better pre pared to serve you than last. Thanking all of my friends for their past liberal pat ronage, I am, Very truly, C. ftMASON, MANAGER. MANNING, - - - - S. C.