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heh gpanning Tinits. Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING. S. C.. OCT. 1., 1900. Some Jolters for Our October Sale. One case of Gent's Heavy Fleece Lined Undershirts and Drawers at 4c each. or 85c per pair. This is the kind that usually sells for 60e each: Drawkers to match at the same price. One ease of Gent's Heavy Jer-.cv Knit Vests at 25c, the kind that always sells for 35c. One hundred dozen Ladies' Heavy Jersey Knit Cotton Vests at 23c each, or 45c per pair. One case of Fruit of the Loom Bleach only Tic per yard as long as it lasts. Twenty-five dozen Gent's Negligee Percale Shirts, the "5c kind, but we are running them off during this sale at 5c each. Gents', this is a value that you must not miss-only 50c for a 75c Shirt. Just think of it, you can get a $1 Hat at the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store for 50c and a $1.50 Hat for only ;5c. and so on. This is another lot of Sample Hats so you must not fail to see them. Remember our great Shoe Sale. A 25-cent reduction on every pair of Shoes bought from us during the month of October. The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store is the place to get good goods at honest prices. Yours truly. 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. Mrs. J. A. Burgess of Georgia is in Manning on a visit to her parents. You get fair treatment at S. I. Till's. Grape Juice delicious': refreshing at Brockinton's Soda Four-t. Died last Sunday Agnes, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dick son. Till's store is always crowded: he has bargains. Brockinton's Soda Water, Bright, sparkling, cold and refreshing. Mr. Joseph S. Dickson of Boardman N. C. spent last Monday and Tuesday in town. S. I. Till is offering some red hot prices. Read his ad. How about a Lemon Phosphate now at Brockinton's Fount. Married this evening at Jordan by Rev. W. A. Pitts.Mr. Claude Chewning and Miss Mary McCoy. Buy your goods from Till, he is the leader and controller of low prices. Soda Water. cold as it ought to be, and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's. There is a letter in the post office ad dressed "in care of a friend." The friend doesn't show up fast. Get that Trunk and buy it full of goods from Till's. Died last Sunday at Davis Cross Roads,Lottie,a two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff M. Davis. Every where you look you see yellow bundles from S. I. Till's, that means low prices. We regret to learn that Mr. S. M. Nexsen of Davis, one of the largest mer chants in Clarendon is quite ill. Harris Lithia Springs Water sold in any quantity. W e are agents for Man ning. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Died last night, at the home of Mr. J. E. Lee in the Fork, an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lee of New Zion. No other pills can equal DeWitt's Lit tle Early 1 sers for promptness. cer tainty and efficiency. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The best that money can buy should be your aim in choosing a medicine, and this is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cures when others fail. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothig so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by The R. B. Loryes Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.. Bishop W. J. Gaines will deliver a lecture in the A. M. E. church, Friday evening. Subjiect Harmony of the Races. Admission 10 cents. M M. Moore, Clerk Council, Colum bus, Ga., writes: I have known TEETH INA (Teething Powders) to remove worms when all other remedies failed. [it The many friends in this county, will be saddened to learn that Col. W. .B. Wilson of Charleston, is quite, ill with typhoid fever at the Riverside Infir mary. For the week ending 13th, inst. the business at the dispensary was as fol lows: Consumers price, $1,126.10: In voice price, 848.79: Gross profits, $277.31. Captain R. R. Hudgins of Foreston, who has been quite sick, was in Man ning last Monday,looking as bright and chipper as a lad looking for his first sweetheart. Jenkinson turned out a magnificient trousseau for a lady who is to be mar at Jordan on the 23rd, inst. It is said to be the finest trousseau ever seen in Clarendon. Chairman J. K. Jones of the National Democratic Committee writes State Chairman Wilie Jones that Tillman is doing splendid work in the West ",win ning golden opinions eve-y where." A gentleman living out of the county owns 131* acres of land about five miles West of Manning which he has placed in our hands for sale. Partie: desiring to purchase can get prices at this office. We understand that nearly $1,000 has been collected from seed cotton licenses, and still there are some who are evad ing the law. Supervisor Owens has received the necessary information .i regard to these, and he proposes toin dict the last one of them if they do no' ome up and take out the license right This is the season when mothers are alarmed on acconnt of croup. It 1: quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, wvhich children like to take. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lor yea, Prop. We would thank our friends tosupply their wants for Sunday on the preceed ig day. As there is no disposition on our part to evade the town laws and we give notice that only Medicines and Prescriptions will have our attention er Sunaays.' We make this announce mentso our friends will understan~d that we are not arbitrary or disobliging. The . B. Loryea Drug Store. Ar unprovoked assault was comn mitted upon TH E T1Miss editor vester in the store of C. M. Davis & CL. u Mr. .. D. Gertad the managZer. W e appened to step inside the store when without warning. Mr. Gerald alpproach ed us, snatched the tie fr-om off om nck and in a twinkling replaced P with a magnificent black silk one. aug told us to look decent. Mr. Geral' wants everybody that goes out of hi. store to go out (v.ell dressed and if they Last Smuray agi:rae lch of St P'aul. st' a1 mullla;(+ b thle I: a of Thomas \Whaley to jail suspe the murder of ' magistrate m county. Georgia. His com~anin : n Major was arrted inl tow a o are being hld int l the G erpa :. thorlties semi dome l to *I Working Night and Day. : -:;.p r : h I *.b i th .1. Ler:.e There is slom' prospect for a new tel e)holtie sytlem i n Manting, ole that will hl'ecot'tedl with the long distance "phones" so that our business men cai talk with persons in the principal cities in the United States. A representa ie of the syndicate was here vester day, and in his talk with us. he pro pose to extend his wires into the towns and through the country. and have lhe rate within every body's reach. The R. B. Lcrvea D)i- Store h1 tO inform their many kind patrons that we observe the following hours: During the week our drug stole is open from 6 a. m. to 9 p. ml.: Saturday nihts to 11:30. Sund av hours. n. m. to 14:30 p. In.: 3:30 to t:: p. i. Night calls re sponded to protmlpltly and cheerfully by our Pharmacist. r J \. A nt Oh. G.. who res.ide at Mrs. S. A. Wells The congregation of tht A. M. E. church in this place ito have a uni Lue 'ceremonial tomorrow. The church was involved in debt and by the stren eons efforts of Pastor J. C. Williams the debt has been paid and now the church stands free: to celebrate this emancipation from a monetary bondage. there will be a service tomorrow at which the cancelled mortgag are to be placed upon an altar a.Ad there burned. Bishop W. .1. Gaines. the author of several literary works. among which is the book that has been read with interest, and has received high praise from men of letters. en titled "The negro and the white man." will be present and will conduct the service. Tomorrow night the Bishop will have an additional service. Bishop Gaines is a pulpit orator of high ability, and he is noted for his conservative views, broad intellect, and pious de meanor. We hope to be able to ac cept the invitation to attend the ser vice tomorrow evening. Rev. J. C. Williams pastor in charge also extends a general invitation to the white people to go out to hear Bishop Gaines 'rave Men Fall V ietitns to stotiach. liver and kidney troubles as wel as wome:.. and anl feel the results in loss of appetite. poisons in the blood. backache. nrvousness, headache and tired. listless, run dov:n feelorg. But there's no need to feel like that. I :sten to J. W. Gardner. Idaville. Ind. r ..ys: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a m.' when he is all run down. and don't care whethei !te l..-: or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than any thing I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 5) cents. at the R. B. Loryea Drug Store Every bottle guar anteed. 3 On account of the illness of Judge Gary there was no court. On Monday morning the jurors. witnesses and all others interested in the October term of court were on hand and ready to at tend to the business. but the Judge had not arrived and after waiting until all the morning trains could get in.Clerk of Court Timmons telegraphed to Colum bia to ascertain the cause of His Honor's absence; for several hours he waited for a reply and getting none. he called court and then took a recess until the next morning, giving those in atten dance an opportunity to go home if they so desired. Later in the afternoon a telegram came from JTudge Gary stat ing that he was in the hospital in Col umbia with his temperature at 105 and ordered the clerk to adjourn the court sine die. Had this telegram reached here two hours earlier one whole day's expense would have been saved to the taxpaers, as it is. the county will have to pay the bailiff's. jur'ors and witnesses for Tuesday just as if they had actually served. We presume, under the cir cumstances the Bar at this place will petition for a special term, because thee are seven prisoners in jail. and quite a number of people out on bond: it would be a hardship indeed to keep prisoners in jail when perhaps if given Ia trial their innocence would be proven. Sumter is to have a special term soon. and we would suggest that Clarendon ask to have a term immediately on the adjournment of the Sumter court. Red Hot from the Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of New ark. Mich.. in the Civil War. it cau-ed horrible ulers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Thea Buckien's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures cuts. hruises. burns, boils, felons, corns. sin eruptions. 1sest pil' cure on (arth. :5 eents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by the Ri. Ii. Lor yea Drug Store. 3 The tobacco growei's of this county are somewhat restless over the charges that are being required at all of the warehouses, and we understand they proose holding a meeting soon for the purpose of asking the General Assem bly to give them r'emedial legislation. We all remember the robbery imposed upon the farmers by the cotton factors a few years ago, but their charges will not begin to compare with some of the warehouse charges. There is a law upon the statute books now, but the warehousemen ignore it. and the con sequence is; that t man permits himself to be misused and says nothing about .it. Iif the tobacco growers were to organmze Iand have ofieials whose business it shall be to prosecute, there would be more respect for the law and probably some of 'the pr-esent warehousemer would go out of the business. We cat assure the growers of tobacco. if they will organize and present to the de gation a relief bill which is liberal anc fair, every effort will be made to get i thrught'h Lgisatue.The farmer~i clas .All that is necessary, is foi' thenm Ito agree upon theiir needs and make Ither wants known. Dr. W. H. Lewis. Lawrenceville. Va. w~rites "I am using Kodol Dyspepsi tue in my practice among severe case: of indigestion and tind it an admir'ablt iemedy. Many hundreds of physi cians depend upon the use of Kodol D~ys pema~ Cure in stomach troubles. I diests what von eat, and allows you tf eat all the good food you need, provid ing you do not overload your stomach Gives instant relief and a permnanen cure. The RI. B. Loryea Drug Store Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Some minister's practice what they preach, but never at such great length .Keep Quiet and use Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rha Remedy for all pains of the stomach ani al unnatural looseness of the bowels, It alway: cures. For sale by the R. B. Loryea Drug Store Isaac M. Loryca. Propr. Dna The tears of joy and sadness at-c boi Idrawn from the same tnknr. Beasth6 The Kid Ylui Hav6 Always B80!it "l Brv LL.le rc- s rg.' -. A tf Church Notice. Thtr. wiii )e no prayer leting at the \itthodlit church on Thursday af ternton. In-tead of this there will be preaching on Thsiday ni.rht at t o'clok b y the Presiding Elder. I hv. T. .. (ivil. After preaching the last Iuart'1r Conference will be held. Ev ryIboy is invited. It Happened in a Drug Store. +)v" d:av last winter a lady came to my drue asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not have in stock." says Mr. C. R. (;ran din.-the popular drugrist of Ontario. N. Y. I She was disappointed and wanted to know what cotch preparation I could recommend. I ,aid to her that I could freely recommend hanb:erlain's Cou:h Remedy and that she cou:d take a bottle of the remedy and after ziv in: it a fair trial if she did not ind it worth the money to brin;: hack the bottle and I would re fund the price paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came back in company with a friend in need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I consider that a very good recon iendation for the remedy.' It is for sale by Th- It. 13. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Lecture. On Friday night. October 19th, Miss Belle Kearney will lecture at the Insti tute on the subject of Temperance. Miss Kearney is national lecturer for the W. C. T. U.. and is traveling through the South in the interest of this work. The lecture is free. Ev erybody is invited. Come: Lecture begins at S o'clock. Do not get scared if your heart trou bles you. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat and gives the worn out stv:nach perfect rest. It is the only preparation known that completely digests all classes of foods: that is why it cures the worst cases of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else has failed. It may he taken in all conditions and cannot help but do you good. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Revenge is sweet only when com pared to the bitterness of hate. Torturing skin eruptions. burns and sores are soothed at once ind promptly healed by applying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. the best known cure for piles. Beware of worthless counter feits. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumbers." says M. E. Lowther. clerk of the district court. Centerville. Iowa. "I thought I should surely die. and tried a dozen di'erent medicines but all to no pur pose. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses relieved ine entirely." This remedy is for sale by The 1. 13. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Lor yea. Prop. People waste lots of time telling you what they said to somebody else. Feelings of safety pervade the house hold that uses One M1inute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that pro duces iinmediate results. It is infalli ble for coughs, colds. croup and all throatt and lung troubles. It will pre vent consumption. The R. B3. Loryea Drug Store. Isaae MI. Loryea, Prop. The more reason a man has for in dination, the less comfort he gets out of it. The best method of cleansing the liver is the use of the famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. The R. B. Lorea Drug Store, Isaac M1. Loryea, Prop. 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. For sale by the R. 13. Loryea Drug Store. Isaae .M. Loryea, Propr. ujanlay It is wvell to know that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure ezemna and skin diseases an~d ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain cure Ifor piles. Counterfeits may be otfered ou. See that you g7t the original De \itt's Witch Hazel Salve. The RI. B. Lorea Drug Store, Isaac M1. Loryea. Prop. The best thing about Adam was his 'rib-and that was removed to make a woman. Does it Pay to Buy Cheapi A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se vere~ and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a wvarmer and more regutlar chi mate't Yes. if possible: if not possible o vou. then in either case take the ONLX remedy that has been introduced Iin all civilized countries with success im s~vere throat and lung troubles, "Bos hee' German Syrup." It not only letls and stimulates the tissues to de trov the germn disease, but allays inla mation, causes easy expectoration, gives a~ ood night's rest, and cures the pa. tient. Try vOE bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists mf the world.' For sale by the R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Isaac M1. Loryea, Propr. 1 We live by our blood, and on it. W e thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or~ poor. Tfhere is nothing else to live on or by. Whe'n strength is full and spirits high, we aire being re freshed, bone muscle and brain in body and mind, with con' tinual flow of rich blood. This is health. WVhen weak, in low~ spirits no cheer, no spring, when rest is not recst arid sleepi is not sleep, we are star :d : our blood is poor;,there is little nutri met mn it. Back of the blood, is food to keep the blood rich. When it fais ta*ke Scott's iimuision of C..od iver. (1. 1t sts the whole1. bod ing gai-ma woma andchld Notice of Election For Presidential Electors and Representatives in the 57th Congress of the United States. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. 1 Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held at the several pre cincts established by law in Claren don County, on Tuesday, November 0, 1900, for nine Presidential Electors, and for a Representative in the Fifty Seventh Congress of the United States, Sixth Congressional District. Polls at each voting precinct will be opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at 4 o'clock P. M. The following named persons have been appointed MANAGERS OF ELECTION, to-wit: Fulton. at Clarendon-J C Man ning, D W Brown, G W Smith. Calvary, at Hodge's Corner-J D Beatson, B P Broadway, Frank Hodge. Friendship, at Panola-Felix Chew ning, S P Holladay, H H Mathis. St Paul, at St Paul-J P Butler, R M McKnight, H A Richbourg. Santee, at Jordan-Connor Wells, J C Graham, C R Sprott. St Mark's, at Duffie's Old Store-J M Oliver, J C Drose, L B Gibson. Concord, at Summerton-S 0 Can tey, W A Fischer, Elliott Keels. St James, at Davis X Roads-G I Lesesne, J H Horton, R F Turner. Sammy Swamp, at Packsville-C C Thames, Arthur Felder, N L Carra way. Manning, at Manning-J H Les esne, J W Ridgill, J J Bragdon. Mt Zion. at Wilson's-J M Strange, W C White, Jeff D Holladay. Brewington, at Foreston-J H Bos well, J H Johnson, Smith Land. Plowden's Mill, at Alcolu-Paul Harvin, I B Bagual, J M Bagnal. Harmony, at Chandler's-A H D Chandler, ~V I Hudnal, A M White. Midway, at Barrow's Mill-John Barrow, D B Young, J W Kennedy. New Zion, at Boykin's-H G Den nis, J W Gibbon, R W Wheeler. Douglas, at Cole's Mill-J Smith, A J Hicks, F N Thomas. Sandy Grove, at McFaddin's Store -W D McFaddin, W L Barrineau, Isaiah Driggers. The ballot boxes in the precincts must be so located as to be in view of persons outside the polling place during the time of the election. A space or enclosure separate and distinct from that used by the Man agers of the State Election, must be railed off or otherwise provided, at each precinct, under direction of the undersigned. But one voter must be allowed to enter any voting place at a time, and no one except the Managers must be allowed to speak to the voter while in the voting place casting his vote. For further instruction see notice of Commissioners of State Election. One of the Managers at each pre cinct named above must call upon the Board of Commissioners for the Federal Election at Manning on Sat urday, 3rd day November, 1900, to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and in structions, and to be qualified. B. A. JOHNSON, S. W. McINTOSH, L. T. FISCHER, Commissioners of Federal Election. Manning, S. C., October 16, 1900. WHY USE IIf'io1'Paiits? WHEN !ONMAN & MARTINEZ' CELEBRATED PAINTS Are used with profit and satisfrion from MAINE to CALIFORNIA. &L OUTSIDE AND INSIDE . . WHITE AND COLORS Are sold 'inder a Guarantee. We have numerous testimonials commending the quality and endurance of L. & M. PAINTS from Manning- Clarendon and adjoining coun TH . B. LORY TORE Carries the most complete line of L. & M. Paints. White Lead. Plastico and Muresco, Wagon and Carriage Paints. Floor Paints, Var nish Stains-all colors-Domestic Paints, one pint cans: Burnt and Raw Umber and Sienna, I-ory and Drop Black Prussian Blue. Our Oil Department Is particularly full, embracing Wood Filler, Fish Oil. Japan Dryer. Sperm Oil, Asphaltum. Copal and Coach Varnish. Hard oil Finish. Neats' Foot Oil. Machine Oil. Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil. Machine Oil. Spindle Oil. Kerosene Oil. Vestal Oil. 175 per cent: Turpentine. Vene tian Red. Spanish Brown.. Whiting, Plaster of Paris. Glass. Putty and Triangles. Contractors. Bullders and Painters will find it to their material advantage to .communmcate or see us in person cre placing their orders. It goes without saying that as usual our stock DRUGS AND FlEDICINES Is complete in every particular, and that no second grade goods arc permitted to enter our e-stabishment. ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, Sip~n of the Golden Mlortar, MANNINC, S. C. "'=H ON E NO. :2. MisOlivia Ing-am will be pleased to sec he ayfriends. Mr. Jlno. E. Ai-rant. Ph. G.. graduate of South Carolina College or Pharmacy. is in charge of our Pr ecrition Depairtment. RA2ION'S RELIEF RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL still head the list and are acknowledged by all to be the great conqulerors of pains. aches and diseases for which they are recommaended. RamorQes' Rolict'will positively cure pains of all kinds, such as Headache, Sick headache. Toothache, Neuralgia, Cramp Colic, Pains in the stomacih and Bowels, Diarrhaa &e., almost instantly, and, as a honsehold reimedy- for these sudden sick nesset.- it has no equal in the world. "Once tried. always used." Price 25 and 50 cents. sampleU bottles 10 cenits. Ramon's Ncewo & yn Otu Is the original and only genuine Ne-rve atnd Bone Oil made. It is just wvhat it~s name implie,. anid penetrating quickly 1o the nerve and belne, relieves pain, dIrives away disease and effeets a permalnent cure. A specific for Rhem'natis~m, sores, Bruises. Sprains. Cuts, Bunn, and all injuries to the fiesh of either mjan or beast. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sample bottles 10 cent.. The genuine has the name blown in the bottle. The Relief is put up in square red castoons and the Oil in green cartoons TAKE NO OTHER. FOR SALE BY The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. BYRD & THARP, PRACTITIONERS OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. 'ails promptly answered day or night. CADES, S. C. For Sale. Two Second-Hand Gins, Feeders ani 'ondensers, comlelte. will be soli eheal). Thnev are inI good condition. A. L.LE5ESNE, Manning, S. C. Land S urveying and Leveling, I will do Surveying, etc., In Claren don and ad joining Counties. all a t ofliee 0or address at Sumter, S C.P. O.Box 101. F'IALL AND WINTERI iANNOUNCENT. ? riii rrr SClothing Buyers OF CLARENDON COUNTY. I 1W lATE Have Exclusive Control 2 in Sumter of the famous - FECHHEIMER, FISHEL & CO. 3 1 1 CLOTHING. 4 These Suits and Overcoats are 1 r ade by the best tailors in New 2 York city, and are entirely different 3 4/ from the ordinary ready-to-wear 2 lf clothing. 1AI We also carry a full line of Mediuiii and Low Priced Goods, ft So that if you want a cheap suit, a medium price suit, or a fine tailor o made suit, you will have no trouble 2 in getting it here. Our stock of all other goods, in- E cluding Boys' and Children's Clothing, HATS AND FURNISHINC COODS, 6 Is complete, and we will certainly appreciate your patronage. f-do SD. J. CHANDLER, THE CLOTHIER, S. A. RIODY'S IBig -= al For Two Weeks Has begun and includes all kinds of Dependable Merchandise, sur passing all former sales that the people of Manning and locality ever e enIVITE EVERY LADY WHO IS INTERESTED IN FINE DRESS GOODS to visit our store every day while our Special Sale is going on. CLEAR, COLD, CASH FIGURES THAT MAKE THINGS HUM, giving active exercise to our force and to increase my bank account. Several thousand yards of Good Calico that sells for 5cents at 4 I other places: our price during this sale....................E Good, Heavy Canton Flannel, worth 6*e; our low price....0 Several thousand yards of Good Prints, the kind others sell for 6*c; our price wvhile it lasts....................... --- Big' lot of Fruit of the Loom Bleach, the new price o h g-oods is 10c: our price during this sale........... .8.. ... e SSmall lot to each customer and none to dealers. .5 Several dozen Ladies' EXTRA GOOD CORSETS, have all the features of 50c sellers; our price for this sale will be... * Good quality Ladies' Corset.........................-..22c. Ithe prices now are up, but our price for this sale will be5c0 dwntfvozen.. more.of.those.full.Seam.ess.Black.Hose; Fine qualiy of PlaidE Dreoods, doubl widthl; the pice1Oc is 15c; our price till all is sold...................... C Fine line of Brocade Novelties, beautiful colors, double15c width, worth 20 and 5c; our price.................. e The strongest line of 20, 25 and 30c Dress Goods that you will findE anywhere; some of these piece goods will measure 38 and 40 inches. Then we have the Mercerized Solids for Suits at 50. The Gran-E ite and Costime Cloths, 42 inches wide, in Suit Patterns, at 75c per yd. The best line of Black Dress Goods in the city. Our Black Goods at 25 cents, 36 inches wide, are dandies. Our Silks run from 15c per yard to $1.50 and they are complete in every detail. We have just bought many swell styles in Silks for Shirt Waists in latest Polka Dots and Figures; to see them is to buy them. Our Trimmiings are equal to our Dress Goods. Fine Braids and Taffeta Applique, from a 10c bunch to $1 per yard. Complete. See! Are reliable and up-to-date and we give you close prices during this sale. Ladies' Good Oil Grain every day Shoes, the kind you see quoted at $1.I5 and $1.25; our price while this sale is go- flA in on wil be.. ... .. . ........................77YC. Men's and Boys' Ready-Made Suits. We will offer big reductions during this s1 le to move Clothing in a rush. A " chic" line of Rugs for the house just received, at prices start We must keep up our big business, and in order to do so we are making the prices tell on everything. OLD RELIABLE IS.. A. RIGBY.j $35 worth of Fine Embroideries and Insertions at prices U oascord with our two weeks sale. Sumter is the City 1~~~e Svle DGonG. IS A PLEASANT AND MONEY-SAVING PLACE AT WHICH TO GET YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED. We are Holding the Prices Down And will continue to do so while our present stock lasts, and we've got a big one. The rumored advance in Dry Goods is greatly exag gerated and we promise you'll see no difference in prices at our store. Our Dress Goods & Trimmings Are always a source of delight to the ladies. All of the ultra Nov elties of the current season's importations are now being shown at our counters. Have you seen the new Pebble-Cheviot or Costume Cloth? The handsome Plaid-Back or Rainy-Day Skirting? The Zibelines, Steam-Shrunk Serges, Venetians, Broadcloths (the best 5-sin $1 one on the market), Camletts, Poplins, Prunnelles, Soliels, Silks and Cut Velvets? You cannot afford to ignore this opportu nity to get the proper posting. Our Ready-to-Wear Gannent Department Furnishes the correct suggestions in Tailor-Made Suits, Jackets and Wraps for Ladies, Mizse and Children. In Housefurnishings We are making an exceptionally handsome display of Carpets, Mat tings, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Portiers, Lace Curtains, Tapestries, Bagdad Drapery Cloths, Velours, Printed Jap. Drapery Silks, Silkolines and everything needed with which to beautify the home. And handle only standard makes. If you've been having any trou ble with your shoes, send to us for a pair of our Val. Duttenhoffer or Drew Selby's Warranted Shoes; they'll please you. For school children the "Little Giant" brand beats them all for good looks and good service. We cordially invite our Manning and Clarendon friends to come up and spend a day with us. The pleasure will be ours; the profit will be mutual. ESUMTER DRY GOD O, (Proprietors of Sumter's Leading Dress Ming Establishment,) SUMTER, - - - - S- C Ifyou will only come to the C. M. DAVIS & CO. STORE and examine our goods and compare quality andLTIG ETS FRIHN SAD SO a piewith any retail store in South Carolina, you will see tha we are a step ahead of all others. Our Fechheimer, Fishel & Co. Suits Haeno equal, and we control their goods in Clarendon county. Young men wanting a perfect fit in real nice goods, such as has never been carried in this town before, will do well to see our line before they purchase. Our Vitals Brand Clothiing SIn medium price goods are the best for the money ever seen in Manning. We also carry a full line of Cheap SSuits, price from $2.50 up. Our line of SIs complete, prices ranging from 50c to $6.50 per pair. - SSee our line of Mrs. Jane Hopkins' Boys' Knee Pants iESuits, pants made with double knee and seats; they are Sthe best for the money on the market. We control her ~line. S Since the arrival of our line of WalkOverShoe ~EWe are selling on an average of six pair pers day. They are the best and most comfortable Shoe ever offered to Sthe trade in Manning or any other town in South Caro-~ Slina. Remember these Shoes have no equal. SEE ~THEM. Lieof Ladies' DREW SELBY'S FIN SHOES... Always in stock. In fact we have the most complet stock of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes ever offe thhanking you for your liberal patronage and await irng your further favors, we are, Yours very respectfully, a aa