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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. IANNING. S. C.. SEPT. 12. 10uP. A Few Minutes' Look At the stock :of a: the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store will convince any one that th'y have barg:rains that caaannt be had 1l<ewhere. Five thou:and yards good ('alico. o: 3=e ) er v"ard. Five thousand yards good 'as: (oi ored Calico, 4-e per vard. Five thousand vai-ds t. iadF Colored Cico. iuual to the be-t :m in ou; itv. on'v 5e - e r r. that is s'd ev'\ where a: - lean jus t what we -ay t hat bet ca llo made, only -c er \ d. You don't need t1em l t 'ji come and look at the line of (et' Jer sev Knit Fleece Lined -ests wt are ot fel-ing .t 25>t each, that yo c'1aot : \ elsewi'. or le s than 35: n' irri'e nulv 23e. The cheapest and l""ort line of Foor Oil Cloths and Floor 1 attin. I and Art Squarc to t' ouni towu and at price'' n cheap it w n )ri-t ou .to see ~ Goods ? uL 'ies, our line of Crumb tloth ain Art Squlares" is som-ething: lhandsome to look at and they a' ' very c. W. E. J INKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertise ments will be changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Saturday noon. Gen. James Norton was in Mcanning last Thursday. Scheol Books at Ilhamle's Du, Storc. .\Iost peopl' like to be callcd hart in, a launghing sort of a way. All kinds Of School 831906 : September 1~. Termtil ptr. mt i. Call on Log : Hinteliison for a Champion Mower or a solid Stte llake. When a man will not concedl the right of opinion to others, he i t oar row to waste time arguing wit. Or-ape .1uice .ieliciously re4ieshing at Brockinton's ila l'unt. Wanted-5.O lbs. of nicely cured Pea Vine Hay. Leg . uii()lnson. Died Friday .11s. inst., r. wita Ridgill wife of Mir. T. P. Rdil.. aged about 30 years. The deceased left three small children. Will arrive short' the 'Path tinder. The l:. 1). Loe Drug Store. Wanted- Ontnll '- c' IIe -inll uuan tities or car ioaal 1t0 . Le -l I ut chinson. When vou want an up-to-date out of clothing. remember that M3anning has a brand new elothing and rentts furnishing store. Call on C. M. Davis & C'o. and inspect their stock. How about a Lemon Phosphate now at Brockinton's Fount. School Books at Rhame's Drug Store. The trustees request us to say that 1 the M1oses Levi M1emorial Institute be gins Mlonday. Sept. 1T. Let every pu-1 Ipil be present the first day. And r inember that the regular contingent of1 25$ cents per mionth MUST BE P-\ID IN ADVANCE. One hundred bushels Ivye seed.going. at $1.10 per bushel. Legg & Hutchmi son. All the .favorite brands of Smoking Tobacco. The it. B. Loryea Drug Store. Those who sell tobacco on tife l'&o ph 's warehouse floors are warm in their praises of the managemnent. We have talked with quite a'number and they freely say they are well pleased. not onywiththe prices, bat the courteous treatmfent. Brockinton's Soda Water, Bigiht. sp~arkl ing, cold and refreshing. For extra Buggy Poles. Shafts. Cush ions. Storm Aprons. Whips. etc.. go to: Legg & Hlutchinson. Those defeated candidates who are attributing their defeat to the editor of this plaper, must imagine the editor ot this oaner h:as a bower in this countyv whiech is wonderful indeed. No friends, the county candidates can only attrib tite their'defeat to the lac-k of votes. and the independence of the voters. The best and the cheapest- 2.-W MIatches for 12 cents: they all stike. The Ri. B. Loryea Drug Store. Any pr-ice set of singlie or' Doubale Harn'ess, we have got it. Any sep~arate2 part o; Harness you may wish. we Lave got it. Legg & Hutchinson. We want our- readers to go over our advertising colunms, it is to our inter est that they should, and we k-now that a large majority of the readimg pubihe of this county is a fiencd to Tuit TDMES. Within the last ten days w-e have had a. practical demonstration of friendship from people in ditherent portions of the county. Scratch Pads and .S:uionery at Rhame's Druir Store. Soda Water,. cold as it ought t4 b~e, and sweet as you like it at Briockinton's. The people of C'larenadon have showna clearlyv by their votes, that no mant or set of'me'n control them. A look at. the returns is convincing proof of the vot er- s indenende-nce. 10 charge that this or that tman manIPluate or 0 slated the successful ticket is a strn symtomt0i ot soreness whieb ('reate 0 'l( in tIld sleeves of the listener'. We have a full lin of tpoular brands of Plug Tobacco for chewing and smoking. Thle 1I. B. Loryea D~rug Store. A car' load of TI 'soell we-Horse WVagon-.,. 55 i all, t arrie in a fe*w days. wVill be -Oo chcepe than11 ever hefore. Legg' r Hutcn'.hinson:. A man'v man i- a (creat:.e uno ) made mn tie imagec of his Gol. aud let come w~hi a: il his per'sonaity 15 re sueted. but a sycophant, or' rather onIe of those catures whuo act- on th rm pulses of those in whnose simsn-.e of favor thev wish to watrm, is imae of waste clay and his indivialitybe comes extinguished like~ a vaporiub ble. He is to be uitled. Weu have a full assor'.tmen of Novels and Poets in cloth and paper di'tiou al przs Thle 1 , I. Lorye.a'ru Store. Wec are real ilad' :bait theI pol icl conte-st is over an d we. hopth : what-Ii ever ill feling ha -be-en engendered will pas away. as far as We are co' cerned, we entrtin noI unki:nt:fli toward- a' lin -oul 4.1 aero~ "- - that we have been 'n eealino msrceesente' an aly's weC look upn t 1 on)o011n-o of political exetc ntwhn - . "ill he-lp th-:' side. Pens, Ink. Pencils. Slates, . .9'ni _ . "1 ,it. I:1: l lu Ir : ?' 11111 I ,.' 1 "ii 1) ' - .l lii 1< t Ilifui )' l\' u)t :l!: 11(I .or th I. 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T ~ l t " i a o t o 2l ' t a gav l e Serv it f a_ ' t*i il"'1 ' :I u: .Il t ti cutl ~ PoW ll e ICl> I~i iil tCL if I'li :it. at is l Iv 110 a1T Cal tl . ' bIi i.'i~. ~ tWe h::' eauthe n:.:: 't.'plente assot n; chafe Toile 51- ft.~ er~fumes. but is ar -;:1( kn '\'n"- t ' hi s '.'ictii ! toV \v loved hn rd his's 1" 3 'au ntii ai- I rod lltiep fori'. i .-Uc )l l Ui1- t Eue tiic Ll. .Iid"-t' aitS .T ayd . .\1:I. - wrt:t1 1\t h ptit e o t Goatti, t 7.::: ther kltICS t.a 11be '-.11 It.ailet " . ' ~~ .f ri~. AI UI fhit Blacklis ofted 'n Bss.l sofe BeaC" E t ie nr Ieto8 ind ou ,e hlvas beeL :h Soit(I la -,tet'~a'il it h1 O11 tIj A Sumter Marriage. Last Iusiay afternoon a beautiful triage *cremony was witnessed at it.iewish Le'ture Hall, corner of bur andj "epubliean streets in this ts. .\t that time lIr. Isaac Calhoun tratu.ss was united in marriage to :lis, L !a:ttle llvttenberg. daughter of Ir. :1 AIrs. Harry Rvttenberg. Ih Lecture Hall had been tastily ecora ted with smilax and vines, en wvined around the pillars. while the iar, the or' an and~L organ stand were Overed with green and white. The ouple stood under a marriage bell Of reen. Six 'lck w Ias thtU ietlou appomted 'it he c ttnI. anll long before that hme the hrall wa. 'llh1 with a large row'Ad of tri:i- ll well-wishers of he cthn-ra int parti. Ex:wctly at he hl r th' '. l- of th organ broke rth. undle the.ailll touch of Miss i Ll T ilie. andl the strains of Il . :~ \ di W .arch nlled the to hut Min1 w ith1 rweetuess and melo- a e. The t1. prece dtd by the ush- t . teredI on the arm of her father i's lti ime ) the aisle. At the altar t er were me by the groom and his. n. r \be Weinberg, of Cam u t. The ceremony was performed b\ abb li. W. Schnecherger, of Balti ort, an uncle of the bride, and was rv interesting and impressive. He clivered1 a few appropiate remarks to wt' couple before him in English, re .r ing to the fact that the day on . hlth', -iler were married was the u vent *v-seventh anniversary of the mar a, ceof the parents of the bride. He ien reneated the Jewish marriage rt -rvice in I Hebrew. The cup of wine, as then handed the bride and groom it of which they drank and then the ass was erushed under foot by the room. The benediction was pro- 0 Ounced in Hebrew and in English. I rid the bridal narty. to the strains of a vXouts mparch, iled out of the building. A delightful reception was given at 1t' homse of the bride's parents on be''ty stret't. from , to 9:30 o'clock t Im., 'it i was attended by a number it im at. friends and relatves of r. atsd Mrs. Strauss. The elegant1 id'ence was decorated in keeping I a th the irlad occasion. and the evening t as a most pleasant one. Refresh- t :is were served. and many congrat- I at ions and '-ood wishes showered upon 10 youtn' couple. just venturing upon t sea of matrimony. At 8.30 -Mr. a Mles. Strauss left for Asheville, N. where they expect to spend the mevmoon. They carry with them to best wishes of a large number of 'icnds In Sumter. who desire for them -ery hanpiness. The wedding presents were many and eautiftl. and testified to the populari of the bridal couple. n Messrs Geo. L. Ricker. Isaac Strauss, d [ordeeai A. Strauss and Louis Loyns t ere the ushers. and performed their \\ it well. z The groom, Mir. Strauss. is a rising tE >ung attorney and has been employed i the omlee of Lee & Moise for a num- c cir of years. He possesses much abili- e and his friends look for much fine I rk from him in his chosen profession. . The bride is a very attractive young onan. and has a host of friends who teem her for her many fine qualities ea virtues.-Sumter Herald Sept, 7th. It is conceded by those who have iven our Tea a trial that it possesses beautiful blend and is now widely ed in Manning and other sections of e conunty. The R. B. Loryea Drug ~ore. To pirevent consumption quickly cure v roat and lung trotubles with One Mmi- n ('Cough Cut-c. The R. B. Lot-yea e rug Stre Isae 'i1\. Lotryea. Pt-op. si a the The Kind You Have Always Bought t ~na~ne The milk of human kindness is not ~ 'ry heav-ily enamele-d with cr-eam. nII Our line o-f Wr-iting Paper. Tablets. t. x Pantei. F~nvelopes and everything rtainintg to the needs of the sehool. e ie and study is unsurpassed. We tt n please the most fastidious. The RI. .Lot-yea Drug Store. He Fooled the Surgeons.T \u (doctors tohd Reniek Hamilton of We-st Jef son. 0.. afte-r suffe-rinig 18 months from rectal ~tla. he would die unles~s a costly oper:. n Sperormed: but he cured himself with tive IeI of Buckien's Artnica Salve, the surest pile e on t':trth. and the best Satlve int the world. ensa bOX. So.ld at the R. Ii. Loryea Drur The good die young: but the bad al avs eouive their asefulness. Chamberlains Cough Remedy a Great Favorite. li.' soothina' :Ind h-aline p~rope-rties of_ this :nd.it s plasant taste and promtpt anul pe(r aattir... havade to t a a'reat favor'ite with epi' everywhe're. It is especially prized by ft -lhers of 'sniall childtretn for colds, eroup and - tOpintg couah. a' it always a:Tords quick re fand asit contains no opiumtt or other harm 1 drur. jt may beL ilven as contidenitly to a by as to atn adult- For sate by The R. IS. Lor a'Druau Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. 'Te- R. B3. Lorcea Di-ug Stor-e beg to I oemiI theLir man~ty kind patr'ons that we sertve' tile following hoturs: Durtiing Ie week ouhr dt-ug stotc is opeLn fr-oma mt. to 9 p. mi.: Saturday nights to : . Sunday houtrs. 11 a. am. to 12:30) p. :;:30 to (::k) p. mi. Night calls r necd to piromp~tly and cheetrfully by itr Phar nacist. Mi-. J. E. At-ant, Phl. .who resideas at Mt-s. S. A. WVells'. Off the Track. ~ Tis menis disastetr and death when plidto tia fast express train. It is ually ser-iotts when it recfets to plel hoLe'blootd is disotrdered and who con quetly 1 hav~e p~imlT)es and sot-es. bad emah1 tl(ranged kidneiys, weak rvirI an '-d tat tired feeling. Hood's u--ma il pu tts the wtheels back on :I t rac by making puret. rich blood adcuittn. thleSe troutbl.es. (onst iatton is etured hr Hood's Pills. tIhmt'hold Necessities: Eatgle Brand -Ik l'aker's an an Hlouten's C'hoe ar- and (Cocoa~. (olmian's tand other I"nd to f '.lusitard. Satarch. Bi-'arb. i in hulk antd packages. Stove Pol '.'tauiry Ilue. Gold D~ust. Sapolio. - oIf (Iti'Le. Ot-tagoni Soap. Tar sp Totpiks -woiod and quill. The It Saves the Children. Chal--r(I ituih loemedytt has saved the I thatsod s Lf crou'tpy' children-. lt is also Ithu un1 equal f- r col ds and whotpina c'ugLh. '- by IV ti . Ii. Lo:-yeoa Drua' StIrI-. IsaaetL . .. -e. ro r [janiay Th prcogre(tssiveL nations (If the worlId cr1e e-reat food conuimm;.g nations. ;od fo od well' digested gives strength. i ou canniot digrest 'all 'otu eat, you eed~ tKodlI lDyspepsiai (Cure. It digests ha: yo ( t. YXottuc ned not diet "out -lf If t con'tain- l of the ditiestants 'Ombitll d with the bes't kuoJ(wn tonics nai irecontructies It will even-t di '.'t a ila--es of~ foo- it a hot L-. No thlt' ppar'atiton will do this. It in tautly reliever.s and quiLckly curles tall tomacht~d trotuLes. The 1It. 1B. Lotrea At this Season of the reatr ther-e at-c al ca's tmanty deathis. paticiular-ly among 'ild re-n, ft-oat summi er L-omtplatitt diar h itoya. iiysentetr, Lcholer-a in o r- b u s . ramptl~s, ete.. and ev'ery one otught to - nowr thaLti asure and speedy cure can asiy ih.. LtbtatinedI by ta king PERRY )Avi< P.ulx-KILtLFt in s-weetened cater eviery- half hotir. It nev'etr fails. \rd substitutes. thetre is but one Pain -mler Pe-ry Davi&. Pt-ice 25 and 530c Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Years of Suffering. I su:Terep for thirty years with diarrhoea nd hi ught I was past bein cured, says John . Hlloway of French Camp. Miss. -- I had pent so much tine and money and suf 'red NO much that I had tiven up all hope. of co. r:. I was so feeble fron the e:Tects of ie diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor. ould not even travel. but by accident I was ,.riitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's -oli. Cholera and Diarrhoea Iemedy, and after iking several bottles I am entirely cured of mat trouble. I am so pleased with the result at I am anxious that it be in reach of all who miter as I have." For sale by The R. B. Ler a Dru) Store. Isaac ML Loryea. Prop. CoA.S oZ IA.. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought ignataxe of , The emergency bags sent by a church eet x to Kansas soldiers in the Phi! ipines contained among the necessitit 5 box of D)eWitt's Witch Haze Salve. ie well known eure for piles. injuries ud skin diseases. The ladies took care >obtain the original i)eWitt's Witch [azel Salve, knowing that all the coun :rfeits are worthless. The I. B. LIr "a Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Cuts and Braises Quickly Healed. Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cut. guise. burn. scald or like injury will instantly lay the pain and will heal the parts in less inc than any other treatment. Unless the in ry is very severe it will not leave a scar. Pain am also cures rheumatism. sprains. swellings d lameness. For sale by The R. B. Loryca ru-, Store. Isaac X. Loryea. Prop. The man who parts from the right is -asonably sure to get left. You can spell it cough. coil, caugh. au. kaff. kough. or ka h but the aly harmless remedy that quickly ares it is One :Minute (ough Cure. he I:. B. Loryea )rug Store. Isaac M. ?ryea. Prop. Some preachers are very deep-and te most of them are rather long. Large sun spots. astronomers say, used the extreme heat this summer, ad doctors declare nearly all the pros -ations were induced by disorders of ,e stomach. Good health follows good igestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di ests what you eat. If you have indi estion or dyspepsia it will quickly re eve and permanently cure you. The B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lor a. Prop. Where the wages of sin is death, lre is no striking for an increase. Poisonous toadstools resembling ushrooms have caused frequent -aths this year. Be sure to use only le genuine. Observe the same care hen you ask for DeWitt's Witch Ha l Salve. There are poisonous coun rfeits. DeWitt's is the only original itcll Hazel Salve. It is a safe and rtain cure for piles and all skin dis ses. The R. B. Loryca Drug Store, naa M. Loryea, Prop. We Made "No loud professions And with little deeds." When we assumed the management of the . B. LORYEA DRUG STORE e promised that the same honest business ethods. the same care and attention to the ost minute details. the same absolute purity the products handled by my predecessor oud be continued, that no expense would be ared in having our Pharmacy Department1 rder the control of the most skilled and scien tic Pharmacist that could be procured. We have redeemed every promise made and it with satisfaction that we have received the couragement of the friends and patrons of ehouse: we have retained old friends and :de new. Our Drug Store has been run on strict busi -ss principles: we have neither misrepresented r depreciated the efforts of others. At the beginning of the fall season we ask for esame liberal patronage that has been be wed on us in the past. We have the largest and most thoroughly uipped drug establishment in this section of e State. and we congratulate ourselves on be gthe proprietor of a Modern Drug Store. iere is nothing obsolete about our business. ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, Sigtn of thc Golden M'ortar, /MANNINO, S. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. 'mIiss Olivita Ingram is now in our employ and ill be pleased to see her many IRAMON'S RELIEF RA3ION'S NERVE AND BONE OIL till head the list and are acknowledged by all to be the great conquerors of pains, aches andi diseases for which they are reommededd. Ramon's Relief will positively cure p~ains ofalkinds. such as- Ilcadache'. Sick Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Cramp Colic. Pains in the Stomach and Bowels. Diarrhota, &n., alnost instantly, andi, as a household remedy for these suddeni siek-. nes. it hiasno c'nal in the world. "Once tried, always used.'' Price ~5 and 50 ceuts. Samnie bottles 10 cents. Ramones Nerve & none Oit is the original and only genn ine Nerve and Bone Oil mati. It is jus~t what its namue implies, and penietrattinig quickly to) the nert'e and bone, relieves pain, drives away disease and efrecets ai permatnent cure. A specifie for Rtheumatismi, Sores. Bruises. Sprains. Cits. Burns. and alt injuries to the tiesh of either mani or beaiit. Price 2. and 530 cents. Samile bottles 10 cents. The genuine hta the name blown in the bottle. The Relicf is put up itn square red catoons and the Oil in green cartoons. AxE~ No o-HER FOR SALE BY The R. B. Lcryea Drug Store. NERVOUSNESS, An American Disease. SD. S. WEIR MITCHELL is au thority for the statement that nerv ousess is the characteristic mnal ady of the American nation, and statistcs show that nerve deaths number one-fourth of all deaths recorded, the rmortality being main ly among young people. Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTT'LB. is the grand specific for this great SAmercan disease, because it goes straight to the source of the weak Ines s, building up health an d strength by supplying rich, abund m a'it food and pure blood to the worn-out tissues, rousing the liver rto activity and regulating all the organs of the body. " The NiebIgan Drag Co.," Detroit, Xich. LIerems the famous little liver pills. 5c. , M. BROCKINTON, Manning, S. C PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM .claannen anid beautifies the hair. Prmtsaluxurnant growth. ~ever ail to estore Gray Hair t its outftojtr Cu cu lpdieasa.|un r alii.?& Is the Place to Do Your Fall Trading. 1 The largest stock of Fine Dress Goods in town. containing the very lates styles. in foreign and domestic Novelties and all cut in patterns-no two alike. Our line of French Flannel Waist Goods at 50c. 75e. $1 and $1.25 per yard i th admiration of all who see the line. Our line of Dress Trimmings is something that the ladies have never set in this town before. Doiestic Dry Goods. Five thousand yards Calico at 3ie per yard. Better Calicos at 4, 41. 5 an Gic per yaad. Yard-Wide Sea Island Homespun at 5c per yard. Yard-Wide Fruit of the Loom at 8tc per yard. Three-furths yard-wide Sea Island Homespun for quilt linings at 3tc pe: yard, by the bolt. Best Bleached 10-4 Sheeting at 25c per yard: the same 10-4 Sheeting un bleached at 224c. Floor Covering &Housefurnishing Goods, This is a department which we have given considerable attention. A beautiful line of Mattings at 15, 20. 25, 30 and 35c per yard. Floor Linoleum, six feet wide, at 40 and 45c per square yard, in a number o pretty patterns. A beautiful line of Rugs of every description, from 25c to $5 each. Wool mixed Crum Cloths and Art Squares, from $5.50 to $8.50 each. All-Wool Art Squares, from $7.50 to $15 each. Our Ali-Wool Art Squares 4yards wide by 5 yards long, at $15 each is jus as gaod as any carpet. and what is better still, you can take it up and dust it a will. A very pretty line of Chenille and Tapestry Table Covers and Portiers. Our line of fancv Table Covers is the wonder of all who see them. Shoe Department. Our line of Shoes is one of the largest shown in this town and is up-to-dat in every respect. When you want good Shoes that will give you good servic at a moderate price, go to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store for them. Gelts Clothing & Fullishings Gents', you must not forget that we have Clothing in all styles at prices s low that it will certainly do you good to look at them. Also a large line of Youth's and Children's Clothing. An inspection of our immense stock of Clothing will convince you that w intend to lead in the sale of Clothing. And while you are thinking about Clothing you had just as well begin t think about when yon are going to buy your Underwear I just wish to say whil in New York we picked up several cases of Gent's Fleece Lined Undervests tha we are going to sell at 25 and SOc each thpt our competitors cannot sell for les than 40 and 75c. Now we mean just what we say-we went to New York to ge this that our competitors could not get and we got them. You had better not buy your Clothing and Underwear until you see what w have to offer you. Millinery Department. We are nsw showing in our Millinery Department a very exclusive an pretty line of Street Hats for early fall wear, and a little later, the day we wi) have our fall opening of Pattern Hats. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON, ~WE H AVFmm- *si Clothing for the naked, 8 3 9 Glasses for the blind; Q $ Shoes for the barefooted, 3 + Gloves that are lined. __ ~ Curtains for the windows, Shoe strings and laces; ; S Lamp wicks and oil oCanned ligtth canned dakgoods, * i Everything to eat: F Caps for the head And-socks for the feet. Calicoes of the IEnest, That never fa es:; Woolen goods fo r dresses, Tobacco for men folks, SHats for the ladies,8 Something for the children. Sacques for the babies. Queensware, glassware, Plates and bowls, Leather harness And leather for soles. Straps and strings, Buckles and other means ; The finest of silks, And the coarsest of jeans. Potatoes and hosiery, Buttter from New Yr Lrds and tet. Tea and coffee, Sugar and rice, Cakes and crackers, a Cheese and spice. Oysters and salmon, H o lour andmel + Mouse traps-and cats To make the mice squeal.0 + Powder for faces, Powder for hunters ; Axes for choppers, And remedies for grunters. Chewing gum, candy. Corset and bustle: The people come trading ~ And how we do hustle. + Medicina to make vou sick. Medicine to make you well: In fact we have everything 2 sell.6 I OLD RELIABLE jlS. A. RIGBYj -: MANNINO'S HUSTUINC MERCHANT. 0 A GREAT SALE AT 8. I. TIL.L.'S. Just getting in goods every day that we scooped in while in New York, and we "scooped" in some of the greatest drives ever shown in Manning. In some of the cases the lots were large, but we figured the price right and bought the stuff, and for the next four months Manning and Clarendon County will have the chance of their life in bargain buying, and buying from us is like bringing one dollar to our store, and getting two for it. There is Nothing Gained In this life without hard work and plenty of it. But there are some easy things left. One I can suggest: When in need of anything in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gent's Fur nishings and Millinery, why just call on 8. 1. TILL, WHOSE MOTTO IS MORE GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY AND SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. We have the most complete line of Boy's Dress and School Clothing ever shown in this market. Yours to please, S. I. TIUD, f PRDOP'R NE! YORK RACKET. 'WlIbNowHeadtr Buinss THE NEW CLOTHING & SHOE STORE OF ' W . M. Davis & Co. IS NOW OPEN WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF c Brand New Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps and 2 Gent's Furnishings, And if Quality and Low Prices will help us to sell our goods, we are a C sure to do some business with the people of Clarendon this year. -'r A better bought stock of goods has never been brought to this a town. Mr. Gerald, the manager and junior partner of the business, visited the Northern markets and spared no effort in selecting and : buying his goods. Are they cheap? We don't ask you to take our : t word for it, but come and see for yourself. We are sole agents for the DREW, SELBY & CO. line of LA- , t DIES' FINE SHOES, none better. We guarantee every pair Of them. - S If they do not give perfect satisfaction your money will be refunded. o0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+ 9 ASK FOR THE 2!rHKE * FOR ME Copyrghted Sol ony b C. / M. DAVIS& CO .o~oo~oo.O~~o~~o~oodoo o-, oo- ~ o Ou oubi ieofSosfo0e n Bos r tnes o $150 uaaned oldlethr Se or ounee So fr 1.5 it i 0 odoe anod irprntanlheyebsyls urdos Is Our olumbia ier ofs Shes fore en ans fr sthers forAL BRAN LOgnTed Asol et er.h kltnCats oae see hour itoisumaee Shefr$.2,i aodoe OuWe rr evyalowear irns utaseahd of Chldensylthing tiou' twll We rel to boresbing ut com e a lre brgain inBoy'. Kne Par t pin busnes pfr fe day andgligee ashadow vihw casand butfs, ore here tomeay and wet men teor doe busie alone i E~ principlesBSIES T L, and ifwbyno sell orgoswtotil osing 3 sticl Wo he we aane make ortcleits mal -:twhtwsyIu BOpp. COtHIG Astosee th SkeetnN S Coa. maee WeMarryn svrliarofCdwrensCohieta yo ill bdn efllyt beoeuipp.e have a lreran immn oys' tome the rirnty ays wemands ofeir patro$1Nelgshitwt.w Th cllrs u ancforte.to Coehendolloin besohyabe alines: WEIDO SUPLES CREAMDITINSA BELTI, andLby setc. DEERIN MOR ADAVIAKS&, O. I Op.Court MILs, EVAPORATOR, AN CET. ANTI-S TNWRE E YEA LWR, Manningmardarent. Is Pnwtaisintha-er crntm.oPius and hosnently ep pec oepintedforlin anfly euiped with an imnel stockur ito meet thereitseof ts andead.o hiptos DEERNNIWESNNDHAYRDWARES0