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\\L hi:a~'1 F) ste t C.
McKINLEY ELECTED.
The election throughout the
United States yesterday proved
conclusively that the Republican
party is entrenched, and that the
voters endorse President McKin
lv's course. Bryan made gains
in New York and other States,
but those gains were not suffi
cient to do him any good. The
business element throughout the
Union, regardless of party affili
ations have, by their votes,made
it clear that they favor expan
sion, and that they want the na
tional administration to continue
on in the work already begun.
McKinley defeats Bryan by a
larger majority than he did four
years ago, and we believe he
would have defeated any other
Democrat. Bryan made a gal
lant fight for the Democracy and
although defeated his name will
go down in history as a states
man who held principle above
the dollar, and the Constitution
as a sacred heirloom.
It was not the money question,
nor was it any lack of confidence
in Bryan that brought disaster
to the Democratic party. In our
opinion the overwhelming victo
ry of Republican party can be at
tributed to the ei. of prosperity
which we have had the past
three years, and the reluctance
of the people making a change
under such circumstances.
From the reports already in,
McKinley has 266 electoral votes
and Bryan 142. and ten States
more to hear from, but if Bryan
was to get the electoral votes in
the remaining States, which he
will not get, it will do him no
good.
We predict that in our next
State election, the expansion
question will be an issue in South
Carolhna, and the business ele
ment in the State will record
their votes for the candidates
representing that issue. There
are many Democrats in South
Carolina today, convinced that
the reaching out of our govern
ment is for the best interests of
the country and many believe
that the opening up-and develop
ing of China and the Philippines
will be advantageous to the
South.
If however, there should come
a financial depression during
President McKinley's second
term, the Democrat's may stand
some chance of coming into con
trol four years from now, but if
the country remains prosperous,
there will be a general breaking
up of the Democratic party and
new alignments will be formed.
THE STATE FAIR.
The State fair was the great
est success ever known since the
organization of the South Caro
lina Agricultural Assotiation.
The crowds were immense, the
exhibits plentiful and grand, the
racing was good and the order
was fine. We heard of no pick
pocketing so usual where such
large crowds congregate, and
everybody that went came away
with praises for the fair and its
excellent management.
One of the greatest attractions
was Charleston mingling with
the up-country, and we honestly
believe that this co-mingling has
done much towards wiping out
the old sectional lines, and that
the up-country and low country
will work as a unit to make the
Interstate Exposition to be held
in Charleston next year a suc
cess. The electric booth exhib
ited by the Exposition commit
tee was one of the most beauti
ful pieces of mechanical art we
have ever seen and at all hours
of the day and night great
crowds were attracted to it.
The promoters of the Exposi
tion did a wise thing in going to
Columbia, and the effect of the
vIsit of the Charlestonians will
be of great advantage to the
City-by-the-Sea.
it would take up too much
space to elaborate and do the
fair justice, but it is due the man
agement to say that never be
fore in the history of the State
have we ever read or seen where
came away so unanimous in their
praises. The arrangements were
perfect and every attention pos
sible was shown to visitors. It
was certainly a week of profit
and pleasure.
STATE OF OHIO. CITY ->F To.Et t.
LUCAS COUNTY.
FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that ' h M.'
senior partner of the tirm of -' J. CI'F- E
Co.. doing business in the city of Tuled. cotnt.
and State aforesaid. and that sad Iiin %ill paY
the sum of ONE HUNDRrl) ur
each and evert c'ae of Catarrh that cannflttot iC'
ar ii '~ tiN.ary0 P.uic.
-e byth i re is taken internally and
-ne 1. t ' t iti n mueous surfaces
, - . ni fr :t} t noials. free.
.. J.\1: -Y aC. l ole do. .
-samily Pils are the best.
Governor McSweeney Ties the Knot.
Governor M\ISweeney offieiated last
Wednesday at a wedding in the town of
Kingstree, at which he performed the
marriage service which made Dr. W.
S. Lynch and ir. Hoxie G. Askins Esq.
hushands of Misses Esther and Lillian
Benjamin. daughters of the late Louis
Benjamin. TheFlorence Times printed
the following story about the marriage:
"Yesterdav marked in epoch in the
social history of the town wvhen tw~o of
our most chatming and pop:ular young
ladies. Misses Esther and Lillian Ben
jatmin, were led to the Hymeneal ltar
by Dr. W. S. Lynrh and Hoxie G. As
kins, Esq.. the wedding ceremony be
ing performed by no less a personage
than His Excellency, Governor MIiles
B. cSweeney at the spacious and hos
pitable homeof mir. and Mrs. Louis
Jacobs, the wedding party and their
friends gathered a short time before 4
o'clock p. i., the hour set for the cere
mny. Promptly as the hour struck.
to the stirring strains of Iendelssohn's
"Midsummer Night's Dream," four
little flower girls, 'Misses Thetis Stack
ley, Adelaide Harper. Ada Brockinton
and Florence Jacobs strewed the way
with flowers. They entered on the arm
of Mr. Louis Jacobs, who gave them
away, the two young brides, as rare
and brilliant as the bride's roses they
wore. closelo followed by the happy
grooms. Messrs. W. S. Lynch and Hoxie
G. Askins.
"After a few introductory remarks
appropriate to the occasion. Gov. Mc
Sweeney proceeded with the ceremony,
solemnly and impressively speaking the
words which made one Dr. Lynch and
Miss Esther Benjamin; the secound cou
ple then took the place of the first and
Mr. Askins and Miss Rose Lillian Ben
jamin were united in the marriage bond
"'Till death do them part." The ser
vice closed with a prayer by the Gov
ernor. The sister brides were dressed
nearly alike, in white organdie, trim
mep with chiffon, embroidery and lace.
"Many beautiful presents were re
ceived by the brides, some of them un
usually costly and elaborate. Follow
ing are the guests present:
"Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Scott, Mr. and
fMrs. 'McBride Scott, Mr. and Mrs. M.
F. Heller, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dee, Dr.
and Mrs. W. G. Gamble, Mrs. J. E.
McFaddin, Mrs. E. E. Payne, Mrs. L.
B. Johnson, \Mrs. Virginia Brockington,
W. V. Brockington, Miss 'Maggie Scott,
Miss Marie Burgess, Miss Mamie Bur
gess, Miss Lula Strong, Miss McCabe.
Miss Kelley. Miss Mumie Lynch, Misses
Barbara and Mabel Levy, Georgetown;
'Misses Cecil and F' rence Benjamin,
Georgetown: Miiss R~osa Hirschman,
Charleston: Hon. T. M1. Gilland, C'apt.
J. A. Kelley, Dr. R. J. M1cCabe. Ar
thur Benjamnin, Georgetown: J. M. and
Louis Jacobs, Jr., Charleston; H. T.
MecClary, C. E. St. Amand, Dr. Hicks,
Florence: Zollie Lynch, Major S. M.
Askins, W. Askins, A. M1. MIcCall, C.
W. Wolfe, W. R. Scott, A. A. M1ay.
"The bridal party left for Charleston
and other points on the 9 o'clock train
amidst the most hearty congratulations
of a large number of friends who saw
them off at the station.
Volcanic Ernptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy.
Bucklens Arnica Salve Cures them. also old.
running and fever sores, ulcers, boils. felons.
:orns, warts. cuts. bruises. burns, scalds, chap
ped hands. chilblains. Best Pile Cure on earth.
Drives out pains and aches. Only:'25 cent'f a box.
Cur~uaraned. Sold by the R. B. L.oryea
drg store. 6
The average man thinks that when
he dies there will be another holy
ghost._____
What Would You Give
To be cured of catarrh? If you or your
friends have this disease, you know
how disagreeable it is. Its symtoms
are inflamed eyes, throbbing temples,
ringing noises in the ears, headaches,
capricious appetite, and constant dis
charge of mucus. Fortunately its cure
is not a question of what you will give,
but what you will take. If you will
take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great
constitutional remedy, which thorough
ly purifies, enriches and vitalizes the
blood, you may expect to be completely
and permanently cured. The good
blood which Hood's Sarsaparilla makes,
reaching the delicate passages of the
mucous membrane. soothes and re builds
the tissues and ultimately cures all
synptons of catarrh.
If silence is golden, that may account
for the scarcity of female millionaires.
You know What You Are Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonlic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle showing
that it is simply Iron~and Quinine in a
tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. 50c.
A thumb on the hand is better than
three fingers of whiskey in the stomach.
Torturing skin eruptions, burns and
sores are soothed at once and 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.
Tact is the title given to hypocrisy
when it is dressed in its Sunday clothes.
A Village Blacksmith Saved His ILittle Son's
Life.
Mr. H. H. Black, the well known village
blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sullivan county,
N. Y., says: "Our little son. five years old. has
tlways been subject to croup. and so bad have
the attacks been that s'- have feared many
times that he would die. We have had the doe
tor and used many medicines, but Chamber
ain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance.
t seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by
giving frequent doses when the croupy symp
toms appear we have found that the dreaded
rop is cured before it gets settled."' There is
1o danger in giving this remedy for it contains
o opium or other injurious dru" and may be
ivnf as contidently to a babe as to an adult.
For sale at The Rt. IB. Loryea Drug store, Isaac
M. Lrvea. Prop.
A git-l alw ays likes for a man's love
to have the engagement ring of sincer
Bears th , he Kind You Have AMwav Bought
ignate
of
When in after years a man meets a
former' sweetheart, he smiles and
shakes hands with himself over his
narlow escape.
To Cure A Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig
Question Answered.
Yes, August Flower still has the lar
gest sale of any medicine in the civil
ized world. Your mothers and grand
mothers never thought of using any
thing else for Indigestion or Bilious
ness. Doctors were scarce and they
seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous
Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They
used August Flower to clean out the
system and stop fermentation of undi
:ested food. regulate the action of the
liver. stimulate tho nervous and organic
action of the system, and that is all they
took when feeling dull and had with
headaches and other aches. You only
need a few doses of Green's August
Flower, in liquid form, to make you sat
isfied there is nothing serious the mat
ter with you. For sale by the 1U. B.
Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryca,
lPropr. a
It is the winter of matrimonial dis
content when the piano cover is made
to serve as a bed quilt.
To remove a troublesome corn or bunion:
First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to
soften it. then pare it down as closely as possi
l without drawing blood and apply Chamber
lain's Pain Balm twice daily. rubbin:: vigor
ously for five minutes at each application. A
corn plaster should be worn for a few days. to
protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment
for sprains. bruises. lameness and rheumatism.
Pain Balm is unrtualed. For sale at The R. B.
Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop.
It was Solomon's wisdom that kept
him from backing his judgement at the
races.
Dr. W. H. Lewis. Lawrenceville. Va..
writes, "I am using Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure in my practice among severe cases
of indigestion and find it an admirable
remedy." Many hundreds of physi
cians depend upon the use of Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure in stomach troubles. It
digests what you eat. and allows you to
eat all the good food you need, provid
ing you do not overload your stomach.
Gives instant relief and a permanent
cure. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store,
Isaac M. Loryea. Prop.
Sober second thoughts are ofteu ac
companied by a dark brown taste and a
headache.
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron
and Quinine is a tasteless form.-No
cure, no pay. Price SOc.
Some children are naughty because
they have heard that the good die
young.
-I have used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great
medicine." says Mr. E. S. Phipps of Poteau.
Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux. I cannot
speak too highly of it." This remedy always
wins the good opinion. if not praise. of those
who use it. The quick cures which it effects
even in the most severe cases make it a favorite
everywhere. For sale at The R. B. Loryea
Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.
Before marriage a woman is pensive;
after marriage she is expensive.
Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
The happiest day in the average
man's life is the day before his mar
riage.
A
Good
Clothing
Store
Is where you get the right
sort of Clothes without dan
ger of mistake. Our Clothes
are of the right sort, and you
will appreciate their excel
lence and smallness of cost.
We Make Clothes to Order
for those who prefer them.
Lasting Materials, proper fit
and make and moderate pri
ces. Your orders will have
our best attention.
J. L DAIDM &RO
S. W. Cor, King and Wentworth Sts.,
CH ARLESTON, S. C.
INSURANCE
FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT &
BU~RGLARY INSURANCE.
Tailor-Made Clothing.
FIT GUARANTEED.
A FULL LINE OF SAMIPLES.
Carpets, Art Squares,
RUGS. DRtAPERIES & BED SETS.
Colored designs and samples of goods.
Carpets sewed free and wadded lining f ur
nished FREE.
J. L. WILSON.
Land Surveying and Leveling.
I will do Surveying, etc., in Claren
don and adjoining Counties.
Call at office or add .ess at Sumter, S.
C. P. O. Box 101.
JOHN R. HAYNESWORTH.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I am prepared to negotiate loans
on good real estate security, on rea
sonable terms.
R. 0. PURDY,
Sumter, S. 0.
J. S.BELL,
Opp. Central hotel, Manning, S. C.
-:DEALER IN:
Bicycles and Bicycle Supnplies.
I also relpair wheels and guarantec my
wvork.
M6ACHINERY 'lEPAIRINC A SPECIALTY.
All work enttrusted to me will r'eceive
prompt attentio'n either day or night.
J. S. BELL.
.oo.o*o o.o~occ.oo~o~oo
SGutta Percha i
Paint
1s aLossY
And will look well when
other brands arc wot'n off
and gone.
... oaSALE AT ...
Rhame's Drug Store,
Summierton, S. C.
Every Movement Hurts.
When you have rheumatism. Mus
cles feel stiff and sore and joints are
painful. It does not pay to suffer long
from this disease when it may be cured
so promptly and perfect by Hood's Sar
saparilla. This medicine goes right to
the spot, neutralizes the acidity of the
blood, which causes rheumatism, and
puts an end to the pain and stiffness.
Billiousncss is cured by Hood's Pills
2~c.
No one evereheard a married man
coax his wife to sing for him.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
WOMAN'S TROUDLES AND FlMkA
DISEASES CURED BY
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir
regularity, Leucorrhoa, Whites, Steril
ity, Ulceration of the Uterus, change
of life, in matron or maid, all find re
lief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNS.
TON'S SARSAPARILLA. It is a reat
panacea for all pain or headache abat
the top or back of the head, distretrs
ing pain in the left side, a disturbel
coadition of digestion, palpitation of
the heart, cold hands and feet, ne:
ousness and irritation, sleet .ness,
muscular weakness, bog;-d=n
pains, backache, legache, irrtgr:! - a
tion of the heart, shortness of brmth.
abnormal discharges, with extreme'y
painful menstruation, scalding of urina.
swelling of feet, soreness of the breasta
neuralgia, uterine displacement and
catarrh, and all those symptoms, and
troubles which make the average wr,
man's life so miserable.
MICHIGAN DRUG CO., Detroit, Mieh.
W. M. BROQKINTON, Manning, S. C,
.o.oo.o.oooo..O*c
FURNITURE -:
:- CHINAWARE.
ARTHUR BELITZER,
SUMTER, - - S. C.
Direct from the factories
I have now on hand the
Q most complete stock of Fur
niture I have ever carried.
Bed Room and
Parlor Suits
SAttractive and cheap.
Ilam alsoh a ndli nga a
Sbeautiful lot of
CHINA AND
SArthur Belitzer,
SSUMTER, - S. C.
That
Vulnerable
Spot.
*' Achilles was a Greek. He
was bomb-proof everywhere
except in his heel, but that
one weak point was the death
of him. Hector found it out
and devoted his entire atten
tion to the heel, and it was all
up with Achilles.
Beware of little vulnerable
spots. Trifles make perfection
and the little things in our
stock - the things different
and better than those you get
elsewhere-are the things we
depend upon to keep your
trade.
We issue a
IMONTH LY
PRICE LIST
IThat has been aptly described
Iby an enthusiastic lady cus
tomer as the little School Mas
ter of the Grocery Business.
I Have your name put on our
mailing list and we'll gladiy
S mail you a copy of each issue.
WELCH & EASON,
Universal Providers,
185 & 187 Meeting & 117 Market Sts,
CHARI.ESTON, S. C.
SURVEYOR'S CARD.
Parties desiring surveys and plats
made will receive my most careful and
accurate attention.
I am supplied with improved instru
ments. Address,
S. 0. CANTEY,
Summerton, S. C.
* S I 1' Sl
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KY.
FGERSTLESI
Female Panacea
Cures All Diseases of Women.
AYwomen are under the imp ression
tihat the diseases peculiar to their sex
are natural and incurahle becase so
many suffe constantly fronm them. hisisa
mistake. Few women are so badlye
I. e\s ear eame rai~uee w ul
that they cannot be cured. It is true.
that had they taken a remedy that was
efficientwhen the firstaymtomsofdis
TeAs(G F. ead aF.)'--id--r wul
v *have been the res it. No woman should
7"* *"*" nneglectherself. saWhen the monthly pe
riod ebecomes too frequent, painful, pro
*o" if she suffers fr omfones
waiaeshor any other fema e troubi she
* ar once resort to the use ofp
Gerstie's Female Panacea
PNAD(C(F.]F. )MARK.
9Which is absolutely the best female remedy ever offered her. Even if she has "
been negligent and allowed disease to fasten itself upon her she should not de
spair of being cured. This medicine is a purely vegetable tonic. containing
those infdienintnded b nature as a remedy for suffering women. tm at
ters not if other remedies have been tried and proven failures-Gerstle eyFe-5
male Panaea will not fall. If there is any tendency to costiveness. di
digestion or ailiousness. move the bowels gently with afew mild doses ot.
W Joseph's Liver Regulator. If your druggist does not keep these medicines
write us and we will send them to you, all carges paid. uon receipt f prce.
nea, $1.00 per Bottle. Liver Regulator, n per ackage.
One& CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
SoldI at The R. B. Loryea Dra Storer Isaac M. Loryea, Prp
Your Head Aches To=day.
It is a small matter; but it ached two days
ago, and again a week ago. You are acquiring
a habit of headache. That must be stopped. The
trouble is with your liver. You want a mild lax
ative, and then atonic to stimulate the appetite
and make the blood rich and pure.
Ask your 1900.D'C s.
druggist for 5-~W~lP1L 9 DIOI U 5
For sale by THE R. 1B. LORYEA DRUG STORE.
,WI h y Do We
I Advertise?
We must keep ourselves before the public.
We want them to know that we have just received
One car Horses, One car Wagons, One
One car Lime, and Two Horse,
One car Hay One car Oats.
All of wh~ich will be sold low for cash.
Our two cars of Buggies are not in yet, but they will
soon be. We have some on hand, however. Call and
see them. We will also soon have another car Wagons.
We are going to keep the ball moving.
S Another car Mules next week.
October n7, 1900.
ANNOUHNCEADMROERIET
quoe havu pricenedd rsableorticlpte- of
~ fdsbemerchandise that asa.i moeyvers four
teSeleTion of Our E
OiuTME buer h bee ineatlyor du n at
m oe n aso we caJsael promis ifwyo Pin-s.
Watch the Pendulum.
Spend ten minutes in S. I. TILL'S store and you will see a big bargain for
every tick of the clock.
We called your attention last week to 10-cent cotton and 5-cent goods at our
store, and everybody that came in were astonished beyond measure. The ver
dict was. MORE GOODS AND PRETTIER than ever shown in Manning, and
some could not keep from buying when they said they really did not need them.
Some said it seemed like
Gold Dollars for 75 Cents
Instead of 89 cents. That is the way we are doing business. We are money
savers for you and your friends.
You should see what we are Offering in Shoes now. Well, every day is a
Special Sale Day with us and you w;1 think so just by seeing how busy we are
ALL DAY LONG.
Twenty-five dozen of the wonderful
F. C. CORSETS.
Every one guaranteed-any size, any price. They make the ugly look
pretty and the pretty look piettier. Come at once, as they are MELTING
AWAY.
Millinery--Only an Echo.
A ..hout over the fields brings back the echo-nothing more. It's the same
with our competitors-A BIG SHOUT, but NOTHING back of it. '
If there is any virtue in values or power in prices, we a,'e bound to get
your trade. We are THE LEADERS.
Yours for true values, -
SI. TILL, Prop.STORT
rOur prices are "Red Hot" from the gun-knock out all competition.
JENKINSON'S
SLEDGE HAMMERS.
Seven hundred rolls Cotton Batting for quilts and comforts,
only 10c roll; regular price 121c roll when cotton was 5c pound.
All you want at 10c roll.
Five thousand yards good Quilt and Comfort Calico at 3Sc per
yard.
Two thousand yards Yellow Homespun fdr lining quilts, only
Sc per yard.
Two hundred yards splendid quality Mattress Ticking, only
5jc per yard. The order for this case of Ticking was placed last
summer and we have just succeeded in getting it in and we are of
fering it at 5ic per yard, which is without doubt a very cheap ar
ticle.
Two hundred pair of Boys' All-Wool, Double-Seat Knee Pants
at 50, 60 and 75c per suit. When you see these Pants you will
give it up that they are the best in town for the money.
One hundred Boys' two-piece Knee Suits at $1 per Suit that
look cheap at $1.25, but we are going to close them out at $1 per
Suit. -
THE :- BLACK :- BOTTOMS.
One thousand pair of the famous Black Bottom Shoes that
you have been buying from us for the last three winters; there are
none in town like -them. We have them in all sizes to suit ladies
and children. Don't forget the brand-the H. C. Godmnan Bla-ck
Bottom Shoes. We also have in stock a full line of all other
Shoes, from $1 per pair up.
Competition Jolters.
Our line of Gent's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear is the
wonder of all who see the line, for there is none like them in this
town. Just think of it, a nice Fleece-Lined Shirt, very heavy, for
Men, only 45c each, or 85c per pair. Boys' heavy Fleece-Lined,
same quality as the Men's, only 30c each, or 55c per pair.
Our line of Ladies' Heavy Jersey-Ribbed Vests at 23c each, or
45c per pair is something that puts our competitors to guessing; to
see them is to buy them.
Don't You Forget It,.
Our Millinery Department is oi a boom. We have been compelled
to add more help to this depa ent on account of the large trade
done in this department.
Ladies, we can fix you any kind of a Hat you want and at
prices as reasonable as you can find anywhere. Whenl you want
high grade Millinery go to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store and
you will find it.
We are still sole agents for Hat''s famous Fast Black
Hosiery-the best line of Hose ever sold in this town at 10c per
pair. In fact Harvin's Hose that we sell at 10c per pair for Men
and Ladies is just as good as you will find in other brands at 15c
per pair. Those who have worn Haryin's Hose will agree with us
in this particular.
W. E. JEN.KINSON.
THE HOUSEKEEPER
CAN GET- HER NEEDS SUPPLIED AT THE
_____STORE OF
THOMAS NIMMER.
:0:
We keep a first class line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and
take special pride in selecting the many delicacies and condiments
so essential for the making up of a good meal.
Our line of Canned Goods and Pickles are superior to any in
town. We keep the best of
CANDIES, CRACKERS, CAKES,.
FRUITS, NUTS AND VEGETABLES
And we also handle a full line of Fancy Goods and Novelties.
Try our fresh Pork Sausage, Pure Italian Maccaroni and Gal
lon Cans of Maryland Tomatoes.
Come and take a look at our new line of
Glass and Chinaware.
We have some very pretty, useful and ornamental'articles in
these lines.
We are here to please our trade and ask that the trading pub
lic generally will visit our store.
Agent for Clarendon and Williamsburg Counties for the celebrated Dust
Proof Floor Dresser.
T HOM AS NIM MER.