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blishes All County and Town Of - ficial Advertisements. A.NNING, S. C.. SEPT. 5, 1900. Our New York Bargains. We have just got 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 3c per yard. by the piece. Five thousand yards of good Colored Calico at 4 %c per yard. by the bolt. Five thousand yards good Standard Fast Col ored Calico at 5e per yard. A visit to our store will convince you that we have the rnsst. prettiest and cheapest hie of Fine Dress goods of any house in annin::. and what is better still, we can cut and make your dress for w'u right here in the stare as 16 hate an expert dres'snaker here in our employ. A tean: st quality of Turkey Red Table tI ask at :S: colon: absolutely fast. the kind that usually als for 40c per yard. White Linen Damask Table Cloth,- with Doe lies to tnt. tch. An inspection of our stock of Linen Huck Towels and Damask Towels arid White Linen Doyies is the largest and cheapest ever shown in this town. A beautiful line of Fancy Chenille and Tapes try Tnable Covers: also a beautiful line of Che nille and Tapestry Portiers. Ladies. if you favor us with a visit I think we can c..nivince you that we carry the largest. eheapest :ind best selected stock of Dry toods ..f :ioy ho.use in this town. Oh. our Mjis Coppede will he back from New Y#rk i. . few d:ys with the largest and nest styliih ii:,e o .illine: of any house at this tort a W. E. JENKINSON. N.dice is hereby given that no advertise ments will be changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Saturday noon. The same managers will serve in the second primary. Read Louis Levi's two-column adver tisement in this 'ssue. How about a Lemon Phosphate now at Brockinton's Fount. Revenge is a kind of piety not wor shiped by the worldly. Comptroller General Derham spent last Monday in Manning. Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at Brockinton's Soda Fount. Mr. C. J. Epps of Newberry is visit ing friends in Manning. Miss Belle Hauesworth of Florence is visiting Miss Sallie Ingram. Brockinton's Soda Water, bright, sparkling, cold and refreshing. The Manning oil mill began its gin ning operations this morning. Mr. J. G. Wells a prominent farmer in the Summerton section is quite ill. Soda Water, cold as it ought to be, and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's. Major W. F. B. Haynesworth of Sum ter spent Sunday and Monday in Man ning. Keep your eyes open for those who will swa'p off the State for the county ticket. Mr. A. Lorvea and his daughter Miss Annie hav e r-eturned home from the Springs. Major Abe Levi has returned home from his summer trip looking the pic ture of health. Manning will soon be in Telephone touch with Sumter. Kingstree, Florence and other points. Postoffice Inspector Moye passed through Manning this morning on a tour of inspection. We have received a copy of The Ma nila Times from Mr. C. W. Pickering, who is stationed in the Philippines. The race between the Congressional candidates, Scarborough and Norton, is likely to be very close throughout the district. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful, purifying little pills. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Goldthwaite & Son, Troy, Ala., wrote: TEErHINAS speedy cure of sores and eruptions upon the skin have been re muarkable.[t Senator J. A. McDermott of Horry is in Manning looking after the interests of Hon.'R. B. Scarborough. candidate for Congress. To prevent consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles with One Min ute Cough Cure. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Pimples on the face are not only an noving, but they indicate bad blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures them by puri fying the blood. Miss Olivia Ingram has accepted a position with the R. B. Loryea Drug Store, where she will be pleased to see her many friends. We received from Sergeant A. C. Dai this morning a very interesting letter from the Philippines. It will be published next week. The race for Lieutenant-Governor, is between Col. James H. Tillman, and Col. John T. Sloan, and of the two, we will vote for Jim Tillman. Married this evening by Rev. J. D. Huomins of Packsville, at the residence af tli~e brides mother in Packsville, Mr. Parker Brown and Miss Lizzie away. . rirT Bradham sold at public outcry dIondav several tracts of land un oreclosure of Mortgage. The es :>f the late Dr. S. C. C'. Richardson :he mortgagee. -W. H. Trescott, who for many .; was salesman in the store of Mr. .Rigby. has changed his base and ,w in 'the employ of the McLeod :ins-King Company. .e most dainty and effective pills a are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. ;are unequaled for all liver and 31 troubles. Never gripe. The R. .aryea Drug Store. Isaae M. Lor ,Prop. A newspaper man who has an opin ion and dares to express it is a heretic in the estimation of a class that differs with him, and he must pay the penalty by losing their good will. Col. J. H. Tillman for Lieutenant Governor received 35,389, and Col. John T. Sloan his opponent received 1,697. The former is for the dispen. sary, the other for local option. The Prohibitionists having failed to elect a majority in the legislature will now devote their energies to the guber natorial fight. It is with them any. thing to defeat Governor McSweeney. The county executive committee, is being censured by some for permitting a candidate to run for the office of Mag istrate at Manning who does not reside within the precincts that voted for said Magistrate. You can spell it cough. coff. caugh, kauf. kaff, kogh, or kaugh, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures it is One Minute Cough Cure. The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Isaac M. Intolerance is as much of a sin in the sight of God as immorality, and to teach religion with the lips, and seek revenge with the heart is a modern kind of piety totally at variance with the "old time religion." I will vote for your man if you will vote for Hoyt" is what will be attempt ed throughout, the State. Watch out for this sort of tactics with some who are supporting Hoyt as an advocate of a moral principle. MyI baby was terribly sick with the diar rhoea." says J. H. Doak of Williams. Oregon. .. We were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance. and as a last resort we tried Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cure." For sale by the R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. The tabulated statement published in this issue. on the supplement pa.t-t. i the oticial vote of the first primary. Remember the second primary is more important than the first because it dle < cides. Next Tuesday is the day. o Xl1 close at 4 o'clock p. m. Love thy neighbor as thyself appears to be only a lip-service, and holds good so long as you do not express an opinion of your own. If you wish to retain the love of your neighbor always permit him to pass upon your opinions before giving public expression to them. For Railroad Commissioner the race is between Hon. W. D. Evans of Marl boro, and Col. J. H. Wharton of Laur ens. Our choice is W. D. Evans, being a farmer himself he has always work for the interests of his brother farmers. Besides Mr. Evans is a man with an un blemished character. People of Clar ea:dou vote for himi. Watch out for deals. If you tind the friends of any county candidate swap ping McSweeney for Hoyt to get votes for county candidates, put it down as the result of a deal and break it up by voting against such a county candidate. The people must not be sold out, and the candidate who attempts it should be punished, by a loss of votes. The I. B. Loryea Drug Store beg to inform their many kind patrons that we observe the following hours: During the week our drug store is open from 6 a. in. to 9 p. in.: Saturday nights to 11:30. Sunday hours, 9 a. in. to 12:30 p. in.: 3:30 to 6:30 p. m. Night calls re sponded to promptly and cheerfully by our Pharmacist. Mr. J. E. Arant. Ph. G., who resides at Mrs. S. A. Wells'. Now that the first primary is over the editor of THE TIMES wants it dis tinctly understood that his interest in the second primary will be confined to the gubernatorial race only. The can didates for the legislature, to be voted for next Tuesday, are both his personal friends and they represent the same views on the main question. We are therefore hands off. The emergency bags sent by a church society to Kansas soldiers in the Phil ippines contained among the necessities a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the well known cure for piles, injuries and skin diseases. The ladies took care to obtain the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, knowing that all the coun terfeits are worthless. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. We received a letter from a gentle man who was defeated in the recent primary, attributing his defeat to us. Why he should have reached such a conclusion we are at a loss to under stand: we voted for the man, but was so situated that we could do nothing for him or any other candidate. The man is a personal friend and we regret that he has reached such an unwarranted conclusion. Through the months of Jor and July our baby was teetning and took a ruxnmt c a of the bowels and sickness of the stoma& ".stsys 0. P. M. Holliday of Deming. Ind. -His bowels would move from live to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamnberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a tcaspoonful of water and he rot better at once." Sold by the R. B. Loryea~ Drug Store. Isaac M4. Loryea. Prop. The business season is now open, and the facilities of Manning for doing bus iness was never better than this year. The merchants have laid in large stocks of goods, and all of them seem imbued with a spirit of push. The trading public can feel assured that it can make its purchases in Manning this year with advantage and this being so,i 'e think the farmers of ClarendonI should turn their business to this mar La"'e sun spots, astronomers say, causeA'the extreme heat this summer, and doctors declare nearly all the pros trations were induced by disorders of the stomach. Good health follows good digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat. If you have indi gestion or dyspepsia it will quickly re lieve and permanently cure you. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lor yea. Prop. The campaign liar usually gets in his best work between primaries. We warn the voters against him. Do not permit your intelligence to be insulted with eleventh hour stories. Remem ber this: if anything damaging to a candidate could be proven, it would have been showed up earlier in the game. If a man comes to you now with a story calculated to injure a candidate in or estimation make him prove it before you believe him. Poisonous toadstools resembling mushrooms have caused frequent deaths this year. Be sure to use only the genuine. Observe the same care when you ask for DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve. There are poisonous coun terfeits. DeWitt's is the only original Witch Hazel Salve. It is a safe and certain cure for piles and all skin dis eases. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Mr. T. E. Bell of Anderson. repre senting J. H. Sloan. Wilmington cotton buyer, has arrived in Manning for the cotton season. In a conversation with Mr. Bell yesterday he tells us that it is his desire to buy cotton direct from the wagons and give the seller the advant age of hauling to the depot. He says where the farmer drives his cotton into a private lot he does himself an injus tice because,no buyer cares to interfere on private property, but where the .cot ton is on the public market then it is put there for the highest bidder. The progressive nations of the world are the great food consuming nations. Good food well digested gives strength. If you cannot digest all you eat, you need Kodol Dvspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. You need not diet your self. 'It contains all of the digestants ombined with the best known tonics and reconstructives. It will even di I est all classes of foods in a bottle. No other preparation will do this. It in stantly relieves and quickly cures all stomach troubles. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. We are informed that the Granby mills of Columbia will have a buyer on this market in a few days. This is good news for the farmer: the more buyers the nearer will the people get to the market price. If our merchants will go to work and induce the railroads to give us a competing rate, Manning will be able to pay as much for cotton as any market in the State. With Sprunt. Sloan and the mills represented here, our farmers need no longer hunt an other market for a better price. Summer Heat-This is the season for bowel complaints. Green apples and ~cucumbers produce them and PERRYi DavIS' PAIN-KILLER cures them. Tc the troubled stomach it comes like a balm. the wind is assuaged, and the ttouble ceases. Every druggist in the land keeps Pain-Killer, and no one should be without it in his family. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer. Perry Davis'. Price 25c. Innd 0. We understand that one of the candi dates for the oilice of Supervisor is do ing the editor of this paper an injustice by telling people that we are opposing his election. THE TIMES editor has never given any one a hint as to who he favored for any county office, nor does he intend to do so. He promised to be "hands off " in the county fight and he will keep his word. We regret, how ever, that after our impartial treatment of the candidates there should be even one who is trying to win votes for him self by creating a false impression about us. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be. enertus to the needy and sufferine. The propietors of lr. iines New Discovery for Consumptotn. t',uchts ::nd Colds. have aiven awav ,v.r tun miciin triail bo'ttlts a-f this t re:t medi insi: :nd I.tv' ti sati.faction of ltowina it h. ::b.dltu.-t irol thousands of hopie.less t:"-s. ."t-thn... i'trn hiti . ht.are:ws. and :1! Iiea '. .: .....t. 4e t an t i.Zs1 al'' 11": 'it . I '1t."J t . : it tot 1 a _ai i.''I Immi leilately after the polls clos, on next Tuesday it is the" inteution of TIE TIeid- editor to brush aside politics and devote his time to the matters of more material benefit to the community. We propose to go to work and help to build up the business interests of Manning, make friends of those who are provoked with us on account of politics, and try and live at peace with all mankind. When we are in politics we are in it with heartiness, and we propose to put the same or a greater amount of eear into our efforts for the welfare of M:tu ning and Clarendon county. Red Hot fram the Gun Was the bail that hit G. B. Steadnan of Ntew ark. Mich.. in the Civil W.ar. It cu.ed hi.irrilte ulcers that no treatmnent hellled ror :'U years. Then Bu kien's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures cuts. bruise.s. burns. boils. felons. corns. skin eruptions. Hest pile cure on earth. '. cents a box. Cure ,uarantteed. Sold by the it. 11. Lor yea Drug Store. Notice. Mr. E. Choate Thames, a candidate for Magistrate at Manning in the first primary, having served a protest and a notice upon me. I deem it my duty to call the county Democratic executive committee to meet in the court house Saturday, September 8th, 1900, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of hearing said protest. J. ELBERT DAVIS, County Chairman. Sept. 3, 1900. CA STORIAM.J Bun he Tbs Kind You Have Always Bought Attention, Conne Mounted Rifles! You are hereby ordered to assemble at Packsville, 10 o'clock a. m. Sept. 13 mounted and uniformed for drill. By order A. J. RICHBOURG, H. B. BATEMAN, Captain. Orderly Sergeant. EASE AND DISEASE. A Short Lesson on the Meaning of a Familiar Word. Disease is the opposite of ease. Webster de fines disease as "lack of ease, uneasiness. trou ble. vexation, disquiet." It is a condition due to some derangement of the physical organism. A vast majority of the "dis-ease" from which peo- I pe suffer is due to impure blood. Disease of this kind is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla which purfies,enriches and vitalizes the blood. Hood's .,arsaprilla cures scrofula, salt rheum. pimples and all eruptions. It tones the stomach and I reates a good appetite. and it gives vigor and I vitality to the whole body. It reverses the con :ition of things. giving health, comfort and "ease" in place of "disease." Whenever you meet a man who thinks he knows it all, it's ten to one. that he isn't married. The woman who runs after a husband until she catches one seldom brags of her catch. It Saves the Children. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has saved the lives of thousands of croupy children. It is also without an equal for colds and whooping cough. or sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac f. Loryea, Propr. tjanlay When a man tells you he has just been married, it puzzles you to know whether he expects congratulations or sympathy. RA!IoN'S RELIEF RA.OX'S NERvE AND BONE OIL still head the list and are acknowledged by all to be the great conquerors of pains, aches and diseases for which they are recommended. Ramen's Useo will postively cure pais f al ind, uchasHeadache. Sick Headache. Tcothache, Neuralgia, Cramp Colic, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Diarrhoea, &c., almost instantly, and, as a household remedy for these sudden sick nesses. it has no equal in the world. "one tried, always used." Price ~5 and 50 cents, Sample bottles 10 cents. Ramon'a Ntervo & Sono@ Onl Is the origi' nal and only genuine Nerve cad Bone Oil made. ltlisjust wht itsinameimplies, and penetrating quickly to the nerve and bone, relieves pain, drives away disease and effects a permanent cure. A specific for Rheumatism. Sores. Bruises. Sprains. Cuts, Burns, and all injuries to the nlesh of either man or beast. Price 25~ and S0 cents. Sample bottles 10 cents. IThe genuine has the name blown in the bottle. The Relief is put up iu square red cartoons and the Oil in green cartoons. TAKE NO OTHER' FOR SALE BY The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Bring jour Job Work to The Imes office. C. W. KEND. in Manning for the past four yea Abbeville, which is a larger field ceed him, and he is no stranger t has served them four years. He ern mfarkets, where he has been stock and lie expects to maintain Racket and most earnestly solicit the adjoining counties.. He has a nice, clean, new s tractive; no old goods that havi and goods at prices that will as here to sell, not to hold and at pr We are here for business, wi ness. We have secured one of ti in New York city, with the able charge of the Millinery Parlor ar in to spend the day or a part of t tosedtheir leisure time in o With the assistance of Miss I of Connecticut, we have taken sj Inery stock, and a glance at our.] have an up1-to-date line, and the least. Our Dress Goods Departmen We haven't space to say all* anything to wear we have it. Watch this space from time t prices that will be "eye openers. See our Remnant Counters Clothing. Yours for bargain: S. I. T 'Phone No. 10, N O We Made "No loud professions And with little deeds." When we assumed the management of the R. B. LORYEA DRUC STORE We promised that the same honest business methods, the same care and attention to the most minute details, the same absolute purity of the products handled by my predecessor should be continued, that no expense would be spared in having our Pharmacy Department Under the control of the most skilled and seien title Pharmacist that could be procured. We have redeemed every promise made :ii it is with satisfaction that we have received the inou;::t'ement of the friends and p.itrous of the house: we have retained old friends ,ad tnitde ile. or D-I Store h:s been run on1 > trkt b)lt.i gprintiples: we have nie!titer tnisr.p.,.-n' d the e-furts t.f otl r-;. .it'1..- b'giun~nn. of the tail se...:: ;. ,:... for .:1.- :ae liberal patron:e . i . b--: . - s:.wu.. on us .In the past. W - have the largest anse muist th:whly equipped dri: establish".a:it in this seCi''z of th - St:tte. and we con:ratulate ourselves on ie itii the proprietor of a Modern Drug Store. Thenre is nothing obsolete about our business. JI R. B. t0Rilli DRUG STORE. ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, ., SIft ra o t he Gol.ni Miortuar, MANNIidC, S. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. Miss Olivia In:'rar i- now in our employ and will le gie:t.-d to see her many frields. NERVOUSNESS, An American Disease. DR. S. WEIR MITCHELL is au thority for the statement that nerv ousness is the characteristic mal ady of the American nation, and statistics show that nerve deaths number one-fourth of all deaths recorded, the mortality being main ly among young people. Johnston's Sarsaparilla is the grand specific for this great American disease, because it goes straight to the source of the weak ness, building up health and strength by supplying rich, abund ant food and pure blood to the worn-out tissues, rousing the liver to activity and regulating all the organs of the body. "The Nhelsaa Drag Co.," DetroIt, mel. Liverees~th famous little liver piles. :5c. W. M. BROCKINTON, Manning, S. C, Town Tax Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR the Assessment and Collection of Taxes in the Town of Manning. Be it Ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Manning, and by Authority of the same: . SEcTION 1. That a tax of twenty ents on every one hundred dollars of he assessed value of all real and per onal property, situate and being in the corporate limits of the Town f Manning, shall be levied and col ected for the fiscal year commencing the second Monday in April, 1900, and eding the second Monday in April,~ 901: also that this tax shall apply tol ti1l life and fire isurance companies, r other corporations doing~ business in this town, upon the gross premiums or ncomes of said companies or corpora ions. Sec. 2. That all parties owning or aving under their charge taxable property shall list same for taxation by Sept. 20, 1900. Sec. 3. That the clerk shall after that date make up the tax register based pon the records for the previous year, n cases where parties either fail to list heir property for taxation, or to ro turn it at a fair valuation. Sec. 4. That the commutation tax in ieu of work on streets shall be two dollars. Sec. 5 That all taxes herein required shall be paid between Oct. 1, and Dec. 1, 1900. Sec. 6. That a penalty of 15 per cent shall be added after that date for 13 days after which executions shall be issued to enforce payment of any de inquent tax. Ratified by Council Aug. 18, 1900. W. C. CHANDLER, Acting Intendant. E. J. BROWNE, Clerk and Treas. BYRD & THARP, PRACTITIONERS OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Calls promnptly answered day or night. CADES, S. C. Land Surveying and Leveling. I will do Surveying, etc., in Claren don and adjoining Counties. Call at office or address at Sumter, S. C. P. O. Box 101. JOHN Rt. HAYNESWORTH. The Leader and Con AL ,troller of Low Prices rs, has moved his entire stock to for him, and S. I. TILL will suc the people of Clarendon, as he aas just come in from the North for several weeks selecting his the reputation of the New York Sthe patronage of Clarendon and tock. Everything fresh and at been laid aside and shelf-worn bonish you. We have the goods ices that will sell them. mean business and will do busi le finest if not the finest Milliner assistance of Miss Avant, to take id ladies from the country coming he day are most cordially invited r Millinery Parlor which is for ell of New York and Mrs. Gibbs iccial pains in selecting our Milli ?arlor will convince you that we )rice will not be considered in the is complete also. e want to, but remember if it is o time and we will give you some and Boys', Men's and Youth's Sand fair dealings, LL, Prop. , York Racket. S. A. Rigby S H O ES8 a U !I Op & * * , , Q t, 4- "i 1 1 hi = ISFOPNvE !N[ i0 The Very Best Shoes in the World for Ladies. Here are Some Purse Strings and Eye-Openers, Our 5,000 case seller Women's Dongola Shoes, Lace and Button. value $1.25, our opening price............................ 9c' Our Lightning Express Womens Pebble Grain everyday Shoes. worth O ur 50 our price .. s aI iz s5 7 5 c . O nN ice Sunday Shoes, small sizes. orth . 0 75C. price.................. . _." Womens fine grade Dongola Shoes, Lace and Buttons, worth $17,$1648: urie.Women's high grade Shoes, with V e& ing Top and Natural Leather,20 worth $2.50, our price ............... Our line of the famous "Julia Marl we" Ladies' Shoes in all the 300 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 brands. Every pair warranted. FINE DRY GOODS arriving daily and we are putting a MIGHTY LOW PRICE on everything. Oli Reliable a T H In this section of South Carolina invites all FARMERS to call in when they are in need of Fancy and ileavy Groceries. We are the pioneers or. Low Prices and guarantee every arti cle we sell. We have so many bargains to offer you till we can't enumerate1 them. Come and be convinced. I Yours truly, THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVERS, WEOLESALE CGEOEES. The Percival Manufacturing Company INCORPORATED. MEETING ST., near Line, - CHARLESTON, S. C. WE MANUFAcTU'IRE ALL KINDs OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Mantels, Turning, Moulding, Scroll Work, Stair Work, And every description of house-finishing wood work. We are prepared to compete with any establishment in the United States in rices and quality of work. Get an estimate from us before purchasing else rouL1 Wim save woner my It. THE CAROLINA GROCERY COMPANY, THOM~AS WILSQN, President. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1a9 East Ba - - Charleston, S. C. THE NEW CLOTHING & SHOE STORE OF C. M. Davis & Co. IS NOW OPEN WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF Brand New Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishings, Au:zl : alit aind Loin Prices will help us to seil our goods. we are . n-- business with the p)eople of (larendon this year. l_(n_ * . ho- bught. stock (or goo~ds has never been ibrought to this __ ; -. *-kl. thy mnaiger and junior partner of the business, - u- Nthern mukets and soared no effort in selecting and . bo hr : ii s _o ds. Are they heap? We don't ask you to take our id for i. hur come and see for yourself. ie arE sole agens for the DREW. SELBY & CO. line of LA- . -F OES. nine hettl'. We guarantee every pair of them. o ~1 t:. iiu not give perieet satisfaction your money will be refunded. o__ ASK FOR THEo ~-0 SHOE a - # SFOR MENo + ~ o -. o - o."- OCopyrighted. O r"1 1 <.1I Sold onlyby +w- C. M. DAVIS & CO. Our Columbia line of Shoes for Mien and Boys' are stunners. for , $1.50. guaranteed solid leather. s^ See our Volunteer Shoe for $1.25, it is a good one. Our line of heavy Footwear is just ep os ' are rnything in town. We are not boasting, but come and be convinced. Q 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- , ness principles, and if we cannot sell our goods without idle boasting w and. misrepresentation, then let us close our doors. - When we guarantee an article we mean just what we say. If our - w oods 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 BRtAND CLOTHING. Ask to see the Skeleton Coat so you may see just how it is made. 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. For thirty days we will offer a fine $1 Negligee Shirt with two - n collars and cuffs, for 75c. Come and get one before they are all gone. S WE DO NO CREDIT BUSINESS AT ALL, and by selling - Sstrictly for cash we can make our profits small. _ SC. M. DAVIS& CO., SOpp. Court House, - MANNING, S. C. EADY M'FALL TRADE. We have just returned from New York and Baltimore, where e have spent the last two weeks picking up bargains, and all we vish to say to our friends if they wish to buy goods cheap our ;tore is the place to come. It will do you no harm to come and see ur goods and get our prices. By the Wholesale. We wish to say just one word to those who need goods for heir commissaries or who intend to open stores in the country. : will pay you to see our stock before buying elsewhere, for we tave large lots of goods picked up at bargains, just the things you ieed and you can get them here just as cheap as you can buy them Charleston and save the expense of going down there and save e freight on your goods. You come and see us and we guaran e you will be pleased 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 .-ill be the largest and most complete that was ever offered in is town and inspection of our Dry Goods department will .prove hiis fact. Our Shoe Departmenlt .s replete in every detail and it is a fact that goes without saying hat Jenkinson's goods give satisfaction. You all will remember hat famous line of H. C. GODMAN BLACK BOTTOM SHOES or Ladies' and Children-every pair warranted. You know you )ought them last winter for yourselves and children and you know iow they lasted you. When you want Shoes that will give you itisfactory wear, go to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store. ur Clothing Department Yill be up-to-date in every respect and prices will be put down at ie lowest. When you need a nice Suit or a Pair of Pants for yourself or boys, come to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store you will e treated right. You will be surprised to see the splendid bar rains we have to offer in Clothing. Our illinery Departimellt. We left our Miss Coppedge in the Northern markets buying )ur fall and winter Milliinery and when she comes back it will do ou ladies good to look at her Hats and the nice things she will )ring with her. It is no use for us to dwell too long on this de )artment, for all the ladies know too wvell of the ability of our Miss Zoppedge. that she is a true artist in her line. n Concusis-onsi We wish to thank our many, many friends for the splen did patronage they have always gien us in te pas and the confidence they have ileannuainilestn n as we are about to pass ther it nnuaeloo milesto sin yearsergontoleurarmall and humble beginning our heart sells with thankrsml an- gtitude for the confidence and swsupro frithhns avd gsO lavishly bestowed upon us. Isprtu wend v wre very hard ourselves, but what woul ur labo hamounted to had it not been sustained woul the hear a ~eration of our many patrons. . by th, e ai tak you for the splendid support you have ri id, en usain the past and we can only trust that our con du. will always be such as to merit the confidence of our friends as the years go by. W E JENKINSON.