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Publishes All County and Town Of. ficial Advertisements. MANNING. S. C.. JULY 25. 1900. Clearance Sale. * * We will leave for the Noth 1ern markets in about two weeks, and in order to clear * out our Suimer Stock at once we will, for the next two weeks. sacrilice every thing in the way of Smume,11r Goods. Coie with the ca.l and you will not be disappointed. WC. 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. Dr. L. W. Nettles of Foreston is quite sick. Millinery at half price at Kendall's. Misses Clayton of Florence are in Manning visiting their uncle. Dr. W. E. Brown. How about a Lemon Phosphate now at Brockinton's Fount. Rev. Arthur E. Crane of Charleston has accepted a call to the Camden Bap tist church. A car load of Portland Cement just arrived. Legg & Hutchinson. Miss Margarette Tindal of Felders, is attending the summer school at Win throp College. Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at Brockinton's Soda Fount. Died near Foreston on the 22nd. of this month, Mrs. S. A. Richbourg, aged about 55 years. It will pay you to borrow money and buy at Kendall's selling out sale. The United States will take a hand at mediation with the powers in the Chinese troubles. Brockinton's Soda Water, Bright, sparkling, cold and refreshing. Mr. E. B. Brown has given his bond and will take charge of the dispensary 1st day of August. One thousand pairs of Pants at half price at Kendall's. Mr. P. B. Thames is off on a tour to appoint agents to buy cotton seed for the Manning oil mill. Soda Water, cold as it ought to be, and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's. Professor Thackston of Converse col lege spent yesterday in Manning in the interest of his school. Five hundred pairs Ladies' $1.50 Shoes at Kendall's for $1. Mr. J. H. Loryea, a prominent busi ness man of St Matthews is in Manning on a visit to his father. Kendall will sell Misses' Shoes that he has been getting $1.50 for at $1. Rev. WV. A. Pitts will begin a series of meetings at Oak Grove church next Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Brick from Society Hill. 1f you are looking for a fine brick this is it. Legg & Hutchinson. The new bank project seems to be taking a rest, as we have heard noth ing from it for several weeks. Anchor Brand Lime, finest Lime on the market. in car load lots or small quantities. ~Legg & Hutchinson. We have just received another inter esting letter from " Coke" Davis which will appear in our next issue. The convention of Elders and Dea cons of Harmony Presbytery will be in session today and tomorrow at Summer ton. Miss May Sullivan of Greenville. who has been visiting the family of Rev. P. B. Wells, left Yast Saturday for her home. The Mayesville Tobacco Warehouse will have its opening sales August 2nd, and they invite a large attendance from Clarendon. Miss Fannie Lewenthal of George town spent a few days of last week with the family of her uncle, Mr. Aaron Weinberg. Mrs.W. L Speissegger of Charleston, who has been visiting the family of Rev. P. B. Wells.left for her home last Wednesday. Our advertising columns v-ill be found a first class guide to make purchases. We want our readers to scan these col umns carefully. Executive committeemen do not fail to furnish the county chairman with the names of managers for the prima ry, before August 1st. Mr. W. R. Watson. who was one of the buyers on this tobacco market last year. 'returned yesterday to handle 'Clarendon's yellow weed. Rev. Hedgepeth of North Carolina will assist at the protracted services which are to begin in the Baptist church the first Sunday in August. The county chairman has not as yet received the names of mang;ers for the executive committeemen. These names must be sent in not later than August 1st. Summerville Brick.-A car load will arrive tomorrow. These are very fine Brick for building and are said be splendid fire brick. Legg & Hutchin son. Col. J. A. Hoyt and A. H. Pattersor are members of the Baptist church, and Governor M. B. McSweeney and Col. F. B. Gary are members of the Methodist church. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are ft mous little pills for liver and bowE troubles. Never gripe. D. 0. RhamE Summerton; Dr. WV. M. Brockintoni Manning. Rev. J. J- Meyers will conduct a pro tracted meeting at Fellowship churcl beginning Saturday night August 4th. at 8:30 o'clock. and will contimuE throughout the following week. The congressional candidates for- thi district have held a meeting and de cided to attend only two places in Clar eudon-Packsville. August 16, anc Summerton. August 17. This arrange ment was made on account of meeting The people of the Fork section we' delighted to see Supervisor Owens in their section last week inspecting t e roads, and they hope he will soon tai his gang over there to do some mnfeln needed work. C. W. Kendall has decided to more to a larger field. and will. for the next two weeks. sell out his stock at and he low cost. It's a good opportunty or you to buy Dry Goods cheap. S ev. .1. 0. Gough. 1). T. Bradhan. D. A. Gradhami. T. ('. Hinson and Ira Irown have been chosen to represent the Manning Baptist church at the Sunday School Union which convenes in lcn'nettsville tomorrow. One Minute Clough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces imme diate results. Try it. D. O. ithame. Sumerton: Dr. V. M. Brockinton. Manning. The Pudding Swamp tobacco ware house opening sales take place on .'u gust 2nd instead of the 10th as was pub lished last week. Tobacco growers Iemember the date August 2nsl for tlie opening of the Pudding Swamp \\ae house at Mavesville. Our friends desiring Prescript ions tilled during the night will have them promptly and carefully compounded by calling on Mr. F. TI. Williams. Ph. G.. at Mrs. L. E. Huggtins'. The It. B Loryea Drug Store. The examination for the bendficiary scholarships at Winthrop College took place last Friday. The contestants were Miss Broadway. Packsville: Miss Chew ning. Davis: Miss Rose, Sardinia: Miss lary Plowden. .lordan: Miss Annie Burgess. Jordan: Miss Kate Plowden. Manning. For barns. 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. Hon. Joseph S. Cantey was in Man ning yesterday. and when asked if the rumor was true that he would be a can didate for the Legislature, he replied, that he was "not a candidate nor would he be." We mention this because we are constantly being told that Mr. Can tey will be a candidate. It has been demonstrated by experi ence that consumption 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. O. thame. Summerton: Dr. 1W. M. Brockinton, Manning. Last Monday Mr. Pierson Moore. a young man about 21 years of age. who lived near Beulah church. was found dead in his wagon between Beulah and Timmonsville. Mr. Moore was the son of the late Levi P. Moore, and had been in bad health for a long time. He left home soon that morning by himself to carry a load of tobacco to Timmonsville. 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 good if used accord ing to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fall. Mas. CrRTIS BAKER. Bookwalter. Ohio. Sold by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Lor yea. Prop. The farmers do not feel as much en couraged over the crop prospect as we would like to see them. They claim that corn is very short and that cotton will not make over a half crop. This. when it is considered the amount of fertilizers bought on credit. and the number of horses. mules and buggies which was exp~ected to be paid for out of this years crop, makes a very gloomy aspect. 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. De'Witt's is the only genuine and oigi nal Witch Hazel Salve, a well known ure for piles and all skin diseases. See that your dealer gives vou DeWitt's Salve. D. 0. Rhame. Sunmmerton: Dr. W. M1. Brockinton, MIanning. The mischievous handling of a shot gun last Saturday has brought about trouble. Last Saturday Willie Culincks. Dinkins McCall and Jlohn Hodge were in a boat in Big Lake. and, coming across an alligator, they made for himn. Eddie McCall. and Allen and MIoses Williams. two colored boys, were stand ing on a log. Culineks, with a gun loaded with small shot. fired, as he says, at the alligator, and struck Eddie M1cCall and the two colored boys. After many intricate exp~eriments. scientists have discovered methods for obtaining all the natural digestants. These have been combined in the pro portion found in the human body and united with substances that build up the digestive organs, making a com pound called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and allows all dys peptics to eat plenty of nourishing food while the stomach troubles are being radicapty cured by the medicinal agents it contains. It is pleasant to take and will give quick relief. D. 0. Rhame, Summerton: Dr. W. M1. Brockinton. M1anning. When the County Commissioners meet on the 4th of August they will be confronted with several petitions pro testing against the election of a cotton weigher. 'We are infoi-med that some of those who signed petitions for the appointment of a weigher are now op posed and do not want such an officer. The main reason for the objection is. that the farmer will have to pay to have his cotton weighed. and that if there are many bales to be weighed he will have to take his turn. which. in many instances, will cause a great deal of in convenience as well as loss of time. The fai-mers claim that public weighers in Sumter are no help to them. and that theylare perfectly satisfied to have the weighing on this market done as her to (r.i T wo negroes who had attemnpted an outtageous assault upon a votung white woman ncar Flor-ence last wveek were. after several dlays of hunting by a large crowd. captured by two men in M1arion county. A lynching was narrowly averted by the prompt action of the oticials and the Governor. The fiends were taken to Columbia by a circuitous route and landed in the penitentiary for safe keeping. When the searching party was on the hunt in Williamsburg county many thought that one of the scoundrels was the notorious Bill Dixon. When captured they gave their names as Klinck and Livingstone: the former won't talk and he is said :o r-esemble Dixon. Great praise is due the sheriffs of Florence and M1arion counties for their prompt and active effor-ts in run ning down these desperadoes. Died last Thursday after-noon at Langley. S. C.. M1rs. 'Lillie Boulware, wife of Rev. R. C. B~oulware, aged about 30 '-ears. The deceased was a daughter 'of the late Captain Joseph Hodge of Hodge's Corner. this county. and wvas married to Rev. IR. C. Boul war-e of the South Carolina Conference about two years ago, whom she leaves suviving her. and stricken with the sune malady of which she died. The body was brought to Clarendon by Rev. N. C. Ballenger' and interrcd in the family burial plot near- the old home stead. MIisses Lizzie and Alice Hodge werec with the deceased when she died. and nursed her thi-ough her illness. btt owing to the extireme illness of M1r. Boulware, they remai ned at Langley Ito nurse him. M1r. and MIrs. Boulware were stricken with the same fever at the same time. Manningy at a tohaeco market is be ()oml in- bet Ier know n. and more favor ably so. than somec' markets which hart been in existance longer. There is n( doubt about it. this market made nc profits last. year. and why? Because the warehouse hecame buyers and mar ket makers. The competition wa, strong everywhere. and the producei was the cue benefited. We do noi want any losses to occur. but we wan1 the tobacco brought to this market. and we want competition to be so eagel that the quantity sold will be double tha1 of last year. The buyers come hert rel)resenting largze concerns, and if tie quality comes up to their orders thi producer can rest assured that he wilj be able be get as good price in Mlan ning as elsewhere. Bring your tobacec to MSlnning~. and see if the assurances iivei to it.. will be mtade good. Brave Men Fall vietin, to stonaeh. liver and kidney trouble: as will a- woeinien. and all feel the results in los, of alpetite. poi-ons in the blood. backache, .rvousntwas. headache and tired, li-tless. run u a nfeltin::. BUt there's no need to feel lkt that. Listen to J. W. Gardner Idaville. Iad, lie .says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man hen he is all run down. and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to .i.t me new strength and good appetite than any thing I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new tease on life." Only 50 cents. at the It. 1. Lorvea Luc Qtore. Every bottle guar. anteed. 3 Stages of Water. Camden. July 20. 8 a. m.-Height of Waterec river. 3.5 feet. being a fall of 1.10 of a foot during past 24 hours. July 23. s a. m.-Height of Wateree river, 3.5 feet. being a fail of 1-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. Columbia. July 20. 5 a. m.--Ieight of Conga ree river. 6-10 of a foot. being stationary during past 24 hours. July 23. y a. m.--Height of Congaree river. 5-10 of a foot. being a fall of 1-10 of a foot du ring past 24 hours. St. Stephen's. July 20. K a. tn.-Height of Santee river. 4.0 feet. being a fall of 9-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. July 23. 3 a. m.-Height of Santee river. 2.6 feet. being a fall of 3-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. A Good Cough Medicine. Many thousands have been restored to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If afflieted with any throat or lung trouble. give it a trial for it is certain to prove benelicial. Coughs that have resisted all other treatment for years. have yielded to this remedy and perfect health been restored. Cases that seemed hopeless. that the climate of fa mous health results failed to benetit. have been permanently cured by its use. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store.Isaac M. Lorvea.Prop. Cheap Railroad Rates. The Atlantic Coast Line will sell round trip tickets on account of the fol lowing special occasions: Annual Reunion Confederate Veter ans of South Carolina. at Greenwood. S. C., August 1 and 2, 1900. Tickets on sale July 30 and 31 and August 1: final limit August 4, $2.90. Sunday School Convention A. M. E. Church, Spartanburg. S. C.. July 26-31. Tickets on sale July 25-27: final limit August 2: to Columbia 83. Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F., Greenwood, . C.. August 7-11. Tickets on sale August 5, 6. 7 and S final limit August 13: to Columbia $3. 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 1. Loryea. Propr. [janlay County Campaign Meetings. Pinewood-August 13. Packsville-August 14. Summerton-August 15. Manning-August 16. Alcolu-August 16, at night. Boykin's-August 17. Red Hot from the Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of New irk. Mich.. in the Civil War. It caused horrible icers that no treatment helped for 20 years. [hen Bucklen's Arnica Salve cu-ed him. C.ures :uts. bruises, burns, boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. 25 cents a >x. Cure guaranteed. Sold by the Rt. 13. Lor ea Drug Store. 3 You can't judge a wife's love by the iss she gives her husband when he ~omes home-she may be only suspi ious. Do you read what people say about Hood's Sarsaparillay It is curing all forms of disease caused or promoted by mure blood. It may not be strictly proper to ask i girl's father for her hand by telephone, :ut it is sometimes safer. Prof. Chas. P. Curd, St. Louis, Mo., iyrites: We unhesitatingly attribute the :ecovery and continued good health of >ur little boy to TEETHINA (Teething Powders). [2t Love is too solemn a subject to be reated lightly. That's why so many ond lovers turn the lights down. Bad Drinking Water.-Every one suffers reatly from the different kinds of Eater he is compelled to drink, and aothing is so likely to bring on an at tack of diarrhea. PERRY DAVIS' PA IN KILLER is the only safe, quick and sure ure for it, cramps and cholera morbus. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer. Perry Davis'. Price 25e. nd 50c. Bachelors are not troubled with but tonless shirts any nmore than married men arc troubled with shirtless buttons. For Magistrate in Salem. MR. EDITOR: Please announce me as a candidate for Magistrate for Salem section in the coming pr-imary. I. .J. TOMLINSON. A man never objects to the bonds of matrimony if they are gold-bearing bonds. CASTOR IA For Infants anid Children. The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought Bears the signature o +o+Oo+o+o+o+O+O+O+oO0 SHOME MADE SATTRACTIVE By the Graphophone, with 9its laughing songs, along w ~ ith thte serious music andl ... FR l AL AT . .. SRhame's Drug Store, Summerton, S. C. D.J. FRANK GEIGER, DENTIsT, MANNING. S. C'. lThone No.2. JOSEPH F. RHIAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ANNING.T S. C'. iThe Gnat AND --A sturdy bull was driven by the heat of the weather to wade up to his knees in a cool ant swift-running stream. He had not been there long when a gnat that had been disporting itsel in the air. pitched upon one of his horns. -Mt dear fellow." said the gnat. with as great a buz as he could manage. - pray excuse the liberty ] take. If : am too heavy. only say so. and I wil o at one and rest upon the poplar whici grows hard by the edge of the stream.' -Sta3 or go. it makes no matter to me.' replied th bull. - Had it not been for your buzz 1 shoub nut even have known you were there. --Esop. :L. & M. Thes.- initials :ire as familiar as householh words to the in:ellige nt man or woman who de irt-s to have their homes painted with materia that will be durable and attractive to the eye To obtain these results use the justly popular [9llflllll & Mlle PgeoM POints These Paiuts have been used with satisfae. tion and pleasure by the occupants of many dwellings. stores and churches in Manning and in various sections of Clarendon County. We are agents for the L. & M. Paints and have been the recipients of many compliment ary remarks regarding the efficacy 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 ha> not cost less than if other paint had been used will be repainted at our expense. This guar antee of satisfactory result-assuring the high est degree of excellence in the finished wor 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. THE R. B. LORYil DRUG STORE, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, %Ig-n of the Golden Mortar, MANNINC, S. C. I'PHONE NO. 2. AGENTS FOR LONCMAN & MARTINEZ' PREPARED PAINTS. 2+*********************** ~2 4 RHEUMNA CIDE a -CURES RHEUMATISM TO STAY CURED. ..THE MEDICAL WONDER OF THE.. O inoteont h Cent ury. + A vegetable remedy that positively cures recent and long-standing cases. The greatest blood purifier known. Has the hearty endorsement of leading phv. sicians after thorough trial. Cures 98 per cent of the cases treated. { SOLD BY THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE. Price $1 per Bottle. o+o>+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+o+ R. L, BELL MANUFACTURER OF Wagons and Log Carts. All work entrusted tome will be done with neatness, despatch and durability and guaranteed. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Bring on your work. I R. L.BELL. Presbyterian College of S. t. Reduced rates to boarding students. Matriculation fee, Tuition, Room rent: and Board for Collegiate year. to al. who can be accommodated in boarding department. for $100.00. Good accom modatious, fine moral influences, courses of study leading to B. A. and B. S. de grees, and to graduate work, good com mercial course, full faculty of e-xper ienced teachers. Next session begins September 26, 1900. For catalogue or any information, apply to A .E. SPENCER, Clinton, S. C. SURVEYOR'S CARD. Parties desiring surveys and plats made will receive my most careful and accurate attention. I am supp)lied 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 will receive applications for the posi tion of Public Cotton Weigher for the town of Manning up to Saturday, the I4th day of August, 1900. T. C. OWENS, Chr'n Board Co. Comn. C. C. TorSale. ToSecond-Hand Gins, Feeders and Condensers, complete, wvill be sold cheap. They are in good condition. A. L.LESESNE, Manning, S. C. 'F. RHAME, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C ToCnsUnmers * OF WeaenwLager Beer, Wall no in position to ship Beer alover~ this State at the following Pints. "Export bottles." five and ten dozen in package, at 90c. Per Dozen. We will allow you18e per dozen f.o.b. your dep~ot for all Export pint bottles nd can use all other bottles ad will give standa.rd prices for same. Cash Must Accompany All Orders, All orders shall have ourt priompht and careful attention. CERMANIA BREWING CO. Charleston, S. C. POITION8 GUARANTEE3D, Under $3,000 Cash Deposit. Esilroad Par. Paid. CANDIDATE 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. ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH. Having complied with the require ments of the Democratic party, as re gards the filing of pledges. I hereby announce my candidacy 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 office by the counting of the Second Regiment vote which was ecast outside of the district, and I am as sured was illegally cast, my friends in sist upon my entering the race again this year. 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 chairman of the 1 board of trustees of the Pine Grove E Graded school, and it is largely through 1 him, this section is indebted for the educational interest manifested. We solicit the votes of the Democrats of Clarendon for him. NEIGHBORS. I am a candidate for re-election to the lower House of Representatives 1 under the rules of the Democratic par- I ty, and I invite a close inspection of my record as a legislator. 1. M. 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. 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 and citizen, Col. Harry L. Benbow, and* gTify VOTERS OF CLARENDON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Clarendon County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and pledge my self to support the nominees of the Democratic party. E. B. GAMBLE. ] Mr. Editor: Please announce me as a candidiate for Sheriff, subject to the rules of the Dt -nocratic party. J. H. LESESNE. I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff under the rules of the Demo cratic party. E. DUDLEY HODGE. Subject to the decision of the Demo-t1 cratic primary, I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff. J. ELBERT DAVIS. For Trasurer. I am a candidate for re-eletion to< office of County Treasurer. S. J. BOWMAN. I We Don't Pa But We ~t Sell the Farmers, every dollar you s: you, as it enables us to keep Groc< The only combination we at PEOPLE fighting HIGH PRICE! Keep Your Eyes And w.~henever a barrel of" unless it has The Manning Gro< head, it is an imitation. An imitt sion of the superior quality of 1 same time it places the imitator in THE PEOPLE'S E WHOLESALI S. R. VE D Jeweler Watches, ware az IMAKE A SPECIALTY OF HEA IArticles of all kinds, suitable fl Such goods have nev er been sold here I deal also in All Novelties in Silver bought of ni ALL REPAIR WORE Manning Trimes Block +hre S' CARDS. For County Auditor. Promising to abide by the decision of he Democratic primary, I announce myself a candidate for election to the )ce 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 ;elf a candidate for said office, pledging nvself to abide the decision of the pri nary. W. H. TRESCOTT. I hereby announce myself a candi late for the office of County Auditor mnder the rules of the Democratic >artyv. S. P. HOLLADAY. For Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself a candi late for the office of County Superin :endent of Education subject to the 'ules of the Democratic party. JEFF M. DAVIS. In announcing my candidacy for re lection to the office County Superin :endent of Education, I do so subject to he rules of the Democratic party. L. L. WELLS. ro the dear people of Clarendon: I be; to announce my candidacy to he office of Superintendant of Educa ion. subject to the rules of the Demo ratic primary. Of course I make the isual promise, i. e., if elected will serve ;ou faithfully. I solicit the support of ill tried and true Democrats, which ;upport if given me will be highly ap )reciated by Your would-be servant, J. J. BRAGDON. For Supervisor. Please announce my candidacy for he office of County Supervisor. I have experience in the work required for his position, and will give the people ny best efforts if elected. CHARLES F. JENKINSON. I hereby announce my candidacy for e-election to the office of County Su )ervisor in accordance with the rules >f the Democratic party. 'My official ecord is known and I solicit the sup >ort of all Democrats. T. C. OWENS. Through the solicitation of my many riends I announce myself a candidate or the office of County Supervisor for larendon County to be governed by he rules of the primary election. W. H. COLE. Upon the solicitation of friends from ,arious portions of the county I have onsented to again become a candidate or the office of County Supervisor, ubject to the rules of the Democratic >rimary. J. H. JOHNSON. For Clerk of Court. Subject to the rules of the Democratic arty I am a candidate for re-election :o the office of Clerk of Court. J. H. TIMMONS. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candidate or Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. .TTOI. I hereby announce myself a candi late for the office of Coroner, pledging nyself to abide by the rules of the Dem cratic party. BLYDSN I hereby announce myself a candidate or Coroner, subject to the rules of the >rimary. R. F. RIDGEWAY. For Magistrate at Manning. I am a candidate for the office of Mag strate, located at Manning. Pledging nyself to abide the result of Democratic >rimary. .T. DUPREE ALSBROOK. I solicit the voters of the Farmers' ~latform, Clarendon, Manning, White, pork, Alcolu, Harmony and Black iver Democratic Clubs to vote for me n the primary for Magistrate at Man ing. WALTER C. JOHNSON. I am a candidate for the office of NIagistrate at Manning and will appre iate the votes of the clubs that will rote for that office. S. M. YOUMANS. ise a Racket oceries. end with us is a direct help to ries at the lowest market price. e in is a combination with the Open on Flour PERFECTION" is offered you, :ery Company's name on every ution of any article is an admis he article imitated, and at the the position of a deceiver. ONEY SAVERS, SGOQEES. .NN ING, & Watch Repairer, [ANNING, S. C. --DEALER IN - Clocks, J'ewelry, Silver Ld All Einds of Fancy Novelties. VY SILVERWARE AND FANCY >r Wedding and Holiday Presents. before. Call and see them. e will be engraved free of cost. GUARANTEED. doors south of Postoffice. Ow AILR0ADING. V Cuts and Fills in ranning.... Biggest Cut This Season in All Summer Stuff. The following prices are making things hum at a MILE A MIN- . U.TE gait and is fast filling our cash drawers. " R - ead these prices and you will wonder how we sell goods so wcheap. . ypiece Plain White P K's, Polka Dot, a 15c seller, now O 0 'piece Fine Corded P K, the kind that sold for 16sc, now Several pieces Figured P K's, value 15c, now for........... c Nice White Lawns, worth 6jc, now for .........................5Sc. Full line of White India Linon at 12k, 16?s and ............... 2c. -10 SWhite Organdies at 19, 23, 35 and ...........................45C. O Some as wide as 72 inches. -a0 Complete line of Black Skirt Goods, in Brilliantines, Mohair and o SFigured Goods at right prices. Elegant Silk Patterns for Waists at cut prices. -r We carry in stock the famous "Dowager" Corset, specially modeled w for stout figures, sizes from 22 to 30. See the figure in our display Also a full line of R. &. G. and Thomson's Glove-Fitting Corsets. SSome Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, Low Shoes, at cut prices to S clean them up. .. E Ladies' Fine Dongola Sunday Shoes, well worth $1.25: our99 cut price sale for .........................---- --- --.-.. .. .. Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth at least 25c more than we 9 . ask for them: summer prices .....................--.---.- 7 7 * . SWe have several Rolls of Choice Colored Jointless Matting that we ap-a are offering real cheap. ^ 1 lot of 50 dozen Men's Half Hose, made in South Carolina. full SSeamless, colors Black, Tan, Blue and Purple, the big- 25c.a gest 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. Olcd Reliable Op-a . Rigby PEO L 'S-a B WAREHOUSA SRAILROADIN. C. FullCorp of uyer orswllr c fumat andue.l danin, in C -lannnager. 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