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Publishes All County and Town Of' ficial Advertisements. M.\NN ING, . l'-, -\U=- 29. 1900-. Our New York Bargains. We have just :ot back from New York and we are anxious to let our patrons know what we have in store for them. Five thousand yards very good Calico at only 3%c per yard. by the piece. Five thousand yards of good Colored Calico at 4 4c per yard. by the bolt. Five thousand yards good Standard Fa-: &tl ored Calico at 3e per yard. A visit to our store will eev lnie .you :t Ne have the larest. prettie.t and cht-ape-t fle of Fine Dress Goods of any house in Manin;. and what is better still. we can eut and1 make your dress for you right here in the store, as we hawe an expert dressmaker here in our employ. A beautiful qjuality of Turkey Red Table Dam ask at 'e: colors absolutely fast. the kind that usually sells for 40e per yard. White Linen Damask Table Cloths with Doy lies to match. An inspection of our stock of Linen Huck Towels and Damask Towels and White Linen Doylies is the largest and cheapest ever shown in this town. A beautiful line of Fancy Chenille and Tapes try Table Covers: also a beautiful line of Che nile and Tapestry Portiers. Ladies. if you favor us with a visit I think we can convince you that we carry the largest. cheapest and best selected stock of Dry Goods of any house in this town. Oh. our Miss Copped^e will be back from New York in a few days with the largest and most stylish line of Millinery of any house in this town. 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 dispensary was closed yesterday. How about a Lemon Phosphate now at Brockinton's Fount. The cotton crop of this county is fully one-half short. Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at Brockinton's Soda Fount. Hon. L. M. Ragin of Columbia is vis iting friends at Summerton. Brockinton's Soda Water, Bright, sparkling, cold and refreshing. The Connor Mounted Rifles will have a drill at Packsville next Saturday. Soda Water. cold as it ought to be, and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's. Editor H. G. Osteen of the Sumter Item spent last Saturday in Manning. Died last Sunday at her home near New ZionMrs. Viola B. Lee.aged about 21 years. Write Dr. C. J. Moffett, St. Louis, Mo., for his valuable little TEETHINA Wash-List Book. free. [it The summer swallows are returnino home from the mountains, Springs and Seaside. 2400 Matchedwarranted to strike at 12 ets. a package. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. There will be preaching at Fellow ship church next Sunday morning at 11 a. m. and 5 p. mn.: Sunday school at 4 p. m. Extra Buggy Shafts, Buggy Poles and Wagon Shafts, painted in different colors. Legg & Hutchinson. There was a considerable activity in Manning last Monday. principally among those who had private business with candidates. Pure Apple Vinegar. Pure White Wine Vinegar. The RI. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. I. C. Stockton, a government of ficer in the pension department spent several days in Manning looking after certain pension claims. Smoking Tobacco by the pound, ex cellent quality. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. There was a tremendous crowd of col ored people in town last Sunday in at tendance upon the Sunday school con vention at the A. M. E. church. Finest Buggies on earth. A car load of the Anchor now on the way. Legg & Hutchinson. Died at Bishopville 23rd. inst., Capt. Y. N. Butler aged 69 years. The de ceased was once a prominent citizen of Clarendon and for many years lived in this town. -Woods celebrated Turnip Seed, all varities, tested and tried. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. H. Hirshman of New York has rented the store, formerly occupied by the Manning Grocery Co., and will open up a generaistore. His goods eare now~ in the depot. For Summerville, Columbia and Sunm ter Brick, go to Legg & Hutchinson. They have sold forty car loads this sea Clerk of Court J. H. Timmons, while engaged in drawing a book from a rec ord ease on last Monday, was struck with a pain in the back which caused him considerable alarm. All the latest war and political new: in the New York Journal, at 2 cents cop. Sunday edition 6c. The R. B. L6r.yea Drug Store. Mr. H. Hirschmann is opening up:e dry goods and clothing store on Tmi MANNING TIMES block, in the building formerlv-occupied by the Manning Gro cery Co. Look for his ad. next week. If you wish to see the largest lot ani the prettiest line of Men's, Boys' anc Misses' Riding Saddles, go to Legg d Hutchison. The second primary comes orY .Tues da 11th, day of September. It is im portant that every voter turn out an< vote on that day, as it will be the figh1 to decide the election. There may be as good but we doub it. International Stock Food for horses cows, hogs. poultry. Highest count: testimoials. The R. B. LoAryea Drug Store. \r. RI. R. Harvin of Tadmor Texas a ~rother of Mr. T. IH. Harvmn of Pane a after a visit to his brother, passe< through Manning on his way home While here he made this ottice an ap preciative call. It is rood. no trouble to sell it. Thre car loads of the Anchor Brand Lim sold in the last sixty days. Legg Hutchinson. On last Friday while hauling an en gine on Mr. E. P. Geddings' wagon Sharer convers, colored, fell from th wagon between Rimini and Clarendoi and the heavily loaded wagon ran ovec and killed him. A lot of the Russell One-Horse Wag ons just arrived: best on the market lowest mn price. Have been selhin; them for years and never heard of on that did not give satisfaction. Legg Huthinson. Maried last Sunday morning by .Rev W. A. Pitts, at the h'ome of the bride p arent. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mitchuml near Jordan. Mr. Will Wood of Colum ia and Miss Olivia G. Mitchum. Thi W. B. Dickson begs to say to his friends of Clarenden and adjoining counties, that he has accepted a po'i tion with Mr. S. A. Rigby and would be pleased to have them give him a call when ever they come to Manning. "There is no friend like a _,ood book." Novels in cloth editiosi at 19c worth 25e. Novels in paper editions at 5c, 10. 15c. Boys' and girls' hooks. poets. The 1I. B. Loryea Drug Store. Died at the home of Mr. C. F. Raw linson near Manning today. 29th inst., Ir. J. K. Smith. aged 2. years. The deceased represented C. H. Robinson & Co., book dealers. Charlotte,. N. C. The deceased was taken to his home at Clinton N. C. Legg & Hutchinson will buy Cotton Seed this season. paying the highest market price at all times. When you wish to sell come and see us. Miss Annie Burgess, a daughter of Mr. .1. H. Burgess. of Jordan, and Miss Katie Plowden. a daughter of Mr. H. D. Piowden of Manning, and Miss Chewning of St. Paul were the success ful applicants for the scholarships at Winthrop college. You will never find any other pills so prompt and so pleasant as DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac \1. Loryea. Prop. The election went ott quietly here vesterdav: the friends of the candidates 'were steadily pulling for votes from the opening to the closing of the polls, without. any friction or bad feeling. Owing to the large vote cast in the Farmers' Platform club it was after ten o'clock last night before the managers finished counting the votes. One hundred sets of Single and Dou ble Harness arrived this week: also a full stock of every piece of a set of har ness which we will sell separately. Legg & Hutchinson. On last Friday there was a union Sunday school picnic at Cole's Mill, at which it is said there was an attendance of about 1,000, and again on Saturday there was a political meeting at which the congressional candidates were pres ent and made speeches. The attend ance at this meeting was about ;5 per sons. including some of the county can didates. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store have secured the services of Mr. J. E. Arant Ph.G., a graduate of Pharmacy de partment of the South Carolina Medical College at Charleston. Mr. Arant was formerly in the employ of Dr. T. G. Wannamaker. Orangeburg, and comes with the highest testimonials as to skill and attention in filling prescrip Ition. Mr. S. I. Till has returned from New York. where he has been purchasing a large stock of goods for this season's business. He will occupy the "yellow front" which he helped to make fa mous. Mr. Till begs us to say to the public that they will hear from him through the columns of THE TIMES, but it is impossible for him to say any thing this week, his time being fully taken up with opening goods. Look out for Till next week. Mothers endorse it. children like it. old folks use it. We refer to One Min ute Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat and lung troubles. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. To find out that Jenkinson has re turned from the Northern markets one need only to go into his store and see the tremendous pile of goods that he is opening up. Jenkinson says that his stock this season cannot be excelled anywhere, and it was bought to sell. He is doing business single handed and alone, but notwithstanding that fact, he is prepared to defy the competition of combines. As soon as he can get his goods opened up he will issue an ad dress to the people. It will surprise you to experience the benefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Through the carelessness of a little negro boy in the employ of Capt. I. I. Bagnal a serious accident would have happened had it not been that it was daytime and a' crowd reached the spot in time. T'e b oy took asbes'from the stove in the kitchen and dumped them behind a little house used for storing purposes. A pile of trash being near, became ignited and this set fire to the house. In a few minutes the flames were issuing out of the top, and had it not been for the quick work done the dwelling would have burned. Captain Bagnal was not at home at the time. The quicker you stop a cough or cold the less danger there will be of fatal lung trouble. One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. You will like it. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac MI. Loryea, Prop. Notice. The MIanning Oil Mill and Illumina tino' Co. begs to state that their ginnery wilY be open for custom from Sept. 1st or earlier and that they are in position to give prompt service with the best machinery that has been produced for cleaning and ginning cotton to date. If your cotton is dirty, bring it to them and they will improve the sample from 5 to 20points. Their terms are one dollar per bale of 550 lbs. or fraction thereof; a charge of .30c. per hundred or fraction thereof on bales exceeding 550) lbs. in weight. Very truly yours, M1ANNING OIL M1ILL & ILL. Co. 1001 Bushels Seed Rye for sale. Leigg & Hutchinson. The wolf in the fable put on sheep's clothing because if he traveled on his own reputation he couldn't accomplish his purpose. Counterfeiters of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve couldn't sell their worthless salves on their merits, so they put them in boxes and wrapperi like DeWitt's. Look out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all skin diseases. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac MI. Lor ea, P'rot. Life is mostly made up of praying fom rain and then wishing it would clear off. __ __ _ _ A Minister's Good Work. -I had a severe attack of bilious colic. got bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di ar rhoea Remedy. took two doses and was entirel3 eur." says Rev. A. A. Power of Emporia.Kan -My neighbor across the street was sick to: over a week. had two or three bottles of medi ine irom the doctor. He used them for three or four day s without relie*. then called in an Iother doc tor who treated him for some days and gae him no relief, so discharged him. I wen oer to 'see him the next morning. He said hi: boes w'ere in a terrible 11x. that they hat been ru~nning off so lonr that it was almos| boodv tiux. I asked him if he had tried Chanm berain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Reined: and he said. -No.' I went home and broug~h him my bottle and gave him one dose: told him to taike another dose in fifteen or twenty mmn utes if he did not aind relief. but he took n< more an'd was entirely cured." For sale by thi R B. Loryea Drug Store.Isaac M. Loryea. Prop It ishard for anybody else to pleas< rthe man w'ho is well pleased with him sef. -C hinese are dangerous enemies. foi Sthe' are treacherous. 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J Elbert Davis. J. H. Lesesne. j H. L. Benbow. I E. B. Gamble. E. D.Hodge. S. J. Bowman. Treas . C. Dickson. J. M. Strange. W. H. Trescott. B S. P. Holladay. T. C. Owens. W. H. Cole. C. F. Jenkinson. E J. H. Johnson. Jeff. M. Davis. 9I C. R. Felder. J. J. Bragdon. Billy Dyson. W. T. Tobias. R. F. Ridgeway. W A. Brewer. J. D. Alsbrook. S. M. Youmnans. s W. C. Johnson. W. H.H. Hobbs. . E. C. Thames. H. P. Gibbon. 1. J. Tomlinson. H. G. Denmis. J. P. Turbeville. - J. E. 1tich bourg. HCBagg"ett. A. J. Richbourg. P. Will. Webber. M.Graham. i H. F. Stack. . J. F. Richbourg. P'k'. Jail.. No Jail. eeney, 30,377; Hoyt, 28,261; '8;Norton, 3,981; Ellerbe, 2, nd Woods, Sheriff, Davis rvisor, Owens and Jenkin Davis; Coroner, Tobias and mens 'The ail was lost. C~g TQ RY . Throual the ia.nLtl,.' .]~. ars :.t i Ber.th heKid o HveAlas ug~ baby Was U-Ttfl.~ ;alil h:,-' .:::.:.1'." '..i , Be= he te Kid Yu Hae Alays bou wels an~d sicknesCs of the .,: Lc1L ,a'" '1'. - gnatur'M. Holliday (r Demir. lnd. - - Sigoudmre . li1fl !rm live to ci.:::t :" - of _bl:id a loetl of thambrroia r t: -+!,1 Diarrhoea remedy in thy h'-use. a:.1 .:"ve ln our drops in a ispoonful f water lndI he YOU Ieve' ee a harlN~tIl)i at a elhai1- lerZer at tft. Sold the 1. B. L'r.: ty soup house. That's whec're lis v i. t -ll g.___ Nine out (f ten men who becom thoroughly contented, have ouitlived In India, the land of famine, thous- thirtt ushfulne . ands die because they cannot obtain food. In America, the land of plenty, It Saves the Children. many suffer and die because they can- Chamberlain-s Cough Rmedv htas saved the not digest the foot they eat. Kodol livesof thousands of eapi children. ft is also Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. without an equal for colds and whoopin: cough. It instantly relieves and radically cures For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug store. Isaac all stomech troubles. The R. B. Lor- . Loryca. Propr. jjanlav yea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. It hurts almost any man a little to see -- - I another man marry a right pretty ir.i. Whenever a man makes a good guess. he begiins to talk about his good judge- Can You Tell Why ment. You have constant headaches. are nervous and sleepless at night and feel tired in the norrin~r? Your bloed isn't carrying the right materials to Now Is THE SEASON when the small boy tills y-our nerves and e~ther orsans. Begin takinag himself with green fruit, which invariably leads Hoods arsaparilla. the great blocd enricher. to cramps. diarrhma or dysentery. If parent- and you will soon realize a change. You Will are prudent. they will have a bottle of PAIN- feel better and stronger. will relish your food KILLER. ready for such summer emergences. and enjoy refreshing sleep. Avoid substitutes. there is but one Pain-Killer. N Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and &k). Nausea. indigestion are cured by Hood>. Pills. ". Rigby. SHOES 'All MOND e a ' E - es u ,0 asesle oe' ogl heLc n utn au p r c . . . . . . . . . .. . . -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - i - - SaselrWomen's fn rd Dongola Shoes, Lace and Buttont 1e 99c $1.our pr e ........... .----------------.-. -----' Women's high grade Shoes. with Vesting Top and Natural Leather, 2.00 worth $2.50, our price.............. . .....--all----- the -- -- Our line of the famous "Julia Marlowe" Ladies' Shoes, mi llth daintiest styles of toes. Lace and Button, at....-. *They are the swellest things in Ladies' fine foot dress to be found in Claren don or anywhere else this season. A most complete line of Children's and Misses' School and Dress Shoes at un precedented low prices. We will tell you of them later. We are handling the full line of Hamilton's Brown Shoes for Men. To wear them once is to wear them always. Our Men's Hamilton Brown Shoes at $2.50 for Men are better than you pay $3 for of any other bi'ands. Every pair warranted. FINE DRY GOODS arriving daily and we are putting a MIGHTY LOW PRICE on everything. Olcd Reliable S. A. RIRI'bv. In this section of South Carolina invites all FARMERS to (call in when they are in need of Fancy and Hleavy Groceries. We are the pioneer's on Low Prices and gruarantee ever'y ar'ti -l we sell. We have so many bargains to otder you till we c'an't enumerate them. C'omen and be convinced. Your's tr'uly, THE PEOPLE'S MVONEY SAVERS, WHOLESALE GE00EES, The Percival Manufacturing Comlpany! MEETING ST., near Line, - CI4ARLESTON, S. C. WE MANUFACTUTRE ALL KINDS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Mantels, Turning, Moulding, Scroll Work, Stair Work, And every description of house--tinishming wvood work. We are prepar'ed to compete with any establishmenit in the United States in prices and quality of work. Get an estimate from us beftore pturchiasinig else -c--. Wirm Sa-e ,urieY By It. I CW_ areNowReadylorBusilles.I THE NEW CLOTHING & SHOE STORE OF C. M. Davis & Co.1 IS NOW OPEN WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF Brand New Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishings, And ii Quality and Low Prices will help us to sell our goods, we are ; sure to do some business with the people of Clarendon this year. ,,, : A better bought stock of goods has never been brought to this town. Jr. Gerald. the manager and junior partner of the business, . C visited the Northern markets and spared no effort in selecting and . C buying his goods. Are they cheap? We don't ask you to take our . ord for it. but come and see for yourself. We are sole agents for the DREW. SELBY & CO. line of LA- . DIES' FINE SHOES. none better. We guarantee every pair of them. : If they do not give perfect satisfaction your money will be refunded. - ASK FOR THE SHOES 6 - FOR MEN. a-" 00~i,* Copyrighted. Sold only by a C. M. DAVIS & CO.' S . O oo + o+ o++++o +o+o++ Our Columbia line of Shoes for Men and Boys' are stunners. for 1.5). guranteed solid leather. - See our Volunteer Shoe for $1.25. it is a good one. - C Out line of heavy Footwear is just a step- ahead of anything in town. We are not boasting. but come and be convinced. a - We are not in business for a few days and. like a shadow, vanish away. but we are here to stay. and we mean to do business on busi nes principles, and if we cannot sell our goods without idle boasting "- and misrepresentation. then let us close our doors. When we guarantee an article we mean just what we say. If our - goods are not as we represent them your money will be refunded. Our Clothing Is all of the very best make. We are sole agents for the VITAL BRAND CLOTHING. Ask to see the Skeleton Coat so you may see just how it is made. W We carry several special brands of Children's Clothing that you will do well to see before buying. We have a large bargain in Boys' Knee Pants, price from 25c a pair up. s For thirty days we will offer a fine $1 Negligee Shirt with two o collars and cuffs, for 75c. Come and aet one before they are all gone. - ow WE DO NO CREDIT BUSINESS AT ALL, and by selling . Sstrictly for cash we can make our profits small. 5 C.M. DAVIS &CO., SOpp. Court House, ,- MANNING, S. C; READY %FAL TRADE. We have just 1-eturned from New York* and Bltimore, where e have spent the last two weeks picking up bargains, and all we wish to say to our friends if they wish to buy goods cheap - our. store is the place to come. It will do you no harm to come and see >urgoods and get our prices. By the Wholesale. We wish to say just one word to those who need goods for their commissaries or who intend to open stores in the country. t will pay you to see our stock before buying elsewhere, for we have large lots of goods picked up af bargains, just the things you need and you can get them here just as cheap as you can buy them n Charleston and save the expense of going down there and save the freight on your goods. You come and see us and we guaran tee you will be'lieased with the bargains we have to offer you. Now a Word to the Retail Trade. Our stock of Dry Goods and Ladies' Fine Dress Goods this fall will be the largest and most complete that was ever offered in this town and inspection of our Dry Goods department will prove this fact. Our Shoe Departimenlt Is replete in every detail and it is a fact that goes without saying that Jenkinson's goods give satisfaction. You all will remember that famous line of H. C. GODMAN BLACK BOTTOM SHOES for Ladies' and Children--every pair warranted. You know you bought them last winter for yourselves and children and you know how they lasted you. When you want Shoes that will give you satisfactory wear, go to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store. Our Clothing Department Will be up-to-date in every respect and prices will be put down at the lowest. When you need a nice Suit or a Pair of Pants for yourself or boys, comle to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store you will be treated right. You will be surprised to see the splendid bar gains we have to offer in Clothing. Our Millinery Departmfent. We left our Miss Coppedge in the Northern markets buying >ur fall and winter Millinery and when she comes back it will do you ladies good to look at her Hats and the nice things she will bring with her. It is no use for us to dwell too long on this de partment, for all the ladies know too well of the ability of our Miss Coppedge. that she is a true artist in her line. In Concusnl W e wish to thank our many, many fr iendsusot the splen (lid par onge they hav e always 'sxe n us. nd hepatw and tie contidence they hae r eotmua iltn in n o as we areL about to pas th e sex nnelo backsto sin ourrmercantoleurareall an humble beginning our heart sells with thankrsml an grtitude for the confidence and swsupto frithhnds aveoavishly bestowed upon us. suot istu wen ewrked very hard ourselves, but what woul ur labo haveounted to had it not been sustained by th earty co.operation of our many patro@. F-ens wea~ihank vou for the splendid support you have - Frind, el gai in the past and we can only trust that our con n.ue ili always be such as to merit the confidence of our fieLnds a the y ears go by. wEF JENKINSONU