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zhe anuig times. Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING. S. C.. NOV. 7, 1900. The Right Place. There is nothing like doing your win ter trading at the right place. At the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store is the right place. You get the best treatment and always get the best goods, as we han dIe nothing but first class goods in all lines. A large lot of Cotton Batting. only lOc per roll. Quilt and Com'ort Calico. onIy ..e per yard. Nice Brown Homespun for Quilt Lin in=*, only 3ic per yard. Good Check Homespun for covering Comforts. only 44c per yard. See the lines of Jeans we are ofTerig at 12. 15., 20 and 25e per yard. One hundred Children's Knee Suits at $1. Our line of Gent's Suits at $5. 88.50 and $10 has no equal in this town. To see these Suits is to buy them. It will surprise you to see the great values we are offering in all lines of Shoes. Gent's nice Oil Grain Shoes. only $1.25: former price $1.50. Ladies' nice Pebble Grain Shoes, in Button and Lace, only $1.10 per pair. Our fa mous line of H. C. Godman Shoes is complete in every detail. Those who have worn these Godman Shoes know them to be the best to be found in this part of the country. 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. Read the Supervisors report on an other page. Seed Oats at the Manning Grocery Co. Read S. I. Till's ad., this week and see if it ain't the truth. Mr. C. M. Mason went to Dauville. Va., last week on business. How about a Lemon Phosphate now at Brockinton's Fount. Dried Peaches at the Manning Gro cery Co. There will be a double marriage in Summerton on the 14th. inst. Pure Fruit Preserves at the Manning Grocery Co. Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at Brockinton's Soda Fount. The newly elected officers will go into office about the 1st of January. Wheat Bran at the Manning Grocery Co. Soda Water, cold as it ought to be, and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's. Miss Lizzie Wells has accepted a pos ition at S. R. Venning's Jewelry Store. Fresh Buckwheat and Oat meal at the Manning Grocery Co. Brockinton's Soda Water, Bright, sparkling, cold and refreshing. Mr. J. W. McLeod's host of anxious friends were glad to see him out last Monday. Prunes at the Manning Grocery Co. Mince Meat at the Manning Grocery Co. Mr. F. C. Thomas has bought Rev. James McDowell's house and lot in Manning: price $2,750. .Fire-S. I. Till is burning up high prices; goods at your own prices at his place. Mr. M. L. Sauls of Sardinia has pur chased Mr. D. R. Reaves' magnificient farm about six miles from Manning: price $500. For sale-A fine lot of Lumber at my mills near Calvary church. [2t A. L. LESESNE. If there is any virtue in values or power in prices S. IL Till will get your trade. The election passed off yesterday in Manning, without a ripple of excitment. The one-sidedness was the cause for the lack of interest. Robbed-S. I. Till has robbed him self of many a dollar in order to sell you goods. There were no sheriff sales here last Monday. Clerk of Court Timmons sold a small tract of land under a decreta] order for partition. Murder-S. I. Till has murdered the profits, and is sellng goods at only ~ living price. A great many farmers have already contracted for their fertilizers. We doubt the wisdom of being in too great a hurry at present prices. Are you in favor of expansion? S. IL Till is-he is in favor of expanding his business with you. The demand for dwelling houses ir Manning is on the increase, and we hope some of our moneyed people wil. accommodate the demand. We offer for sale two tracts of lanc in Midway township, one containing 92 acres. 1 house: the other. 85 acres, goot dwelling, barns and stables. No other pills can equal DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers for promptness. cer tainty a'nd efficiency. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop Mr. R. H. Davis wreathed the faci of the editor with smiles last Monda: by presenting tiim with a most deliciou: ham of his own curing. Next. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet: cure biliousness, constipation and headache They are easy to take and pleasant in effect For sale at The R. B. Loryea Drur Store. Miss Josephine Kennedy who ha! been in Manning on a visit to the fami ly of Mr. Thomas Nimmer returned t< her home in Charleston last Monda: night. We met Judge Gary in Columbia las week looking quite used up from hi. spell of sickness, and he tola -w that hi thought it likely that Clarendon wouk( have a special term. When you feel that life is hardly worth the candle take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomaci and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse you stomach, tone up your liver and regulate you bowels. makingr you feel like a new man. Fo sale at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac Mi Loryea, Prop. Hon. H. R. Richardson of Fulton ha: returned home from Baltimore wher< Mrs. Richardson went for medica attention. Mrs. Riehardson is getting on nicely and expects to be home soon For Sale-Two hundred acres of lan< in Sammy Swamp township, six mile: west of Manning. 110 acres, cleared dwelling and outhouses and three ten ant houses. Apply at THE TIMES of flee. The R. B. Loryea Drug Stor i inform their ma kind patron): tha-t w observe the following hours: Duri: the week our drug store is opn ro a. m. to 9 ii. mn.: Saturday uightsi 11:30. Sunday hours. 9) a. m.to 1:l:1 mn.: 3:30) to 6:5 p. mn. Night calls r' sponded to promptly and checerfully b our Pharmacist. M1r. J1. E. Arant, 'Pl A good crowd of patriots assemmled at the depot last night to receive the returns and before midnight they had suffiient news to :;ive up the tight. Even "Old Rock" threw up the sp;n1' The best method of elcansin tlhe liver is the use of the famous little ils known as DeWitt's Little Early isers. Easy to take. Never ;ripe. The 1. 1 Lorvea Dru Store. Isaaa h Lor1.w, Prop. The Cireulatiu Libirary has changed its meetin p lace frn m tilie- a'cutr hotel to Dr . I. ( G;eier't ot'(ee. Mee tvery ihur-sda, holur. from : to .> o'clock . m. ist (i of books will appear next issue. This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough C'ure. which children like to take. The 11. 1'. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M1. Lor The business interestsof Manning de mands better telegraph and express facilities. The express and telegraph cotlpanies would. we believe bring their ofices down town if the business men would interest themselves. Last Sunday afternoon Mirs. E. S. Ervin met with a painful accider.t. Mrs. Ervin's servant was away and she undertook to milk the cow, and in going out to the lot she made a nis-step which resulted in breakinr one of the small bones in her left,leg about the ankle. Condensed Milk. 10 and 20c a can: Cocoa and Chocolate. leading brands; Essence of Coffee. Sparkling Gelatine, 15 and 20c a package: Gold Dust. Sapo lio. Mustard. in boxes. 10 and 15c: Arm and Hammer Soda. Corn Starch. The I. B. Loryea Drug Store. Tomorrow night will be a gala oc casion for the young folks. They are to have a "wheel" carnival and tourna ment, the proceeds are to go towards buying a piano for the Institute. Every body should go, they will enjoy the affair, and at the same time be contrib uting to a good cause. Feelings of safety pervade the house hold that uses One Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that pro duces inumediate results. It is infalli ble for coughs. colds. ceroup and all throat and lung troubies. It will pre vent consumption. The II. B. Loryea IDrug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. A colored man by the name of Wil liam Evans was found dead in a shanty at Alderman's mill last Monday morn ing. The Coroner was notified and an examination of the body showed a bullet hole in the man's head. At the inquest circumstantial evidence pointed to Walton Epps. colored as the man who did the killing, and Coroner Andrews committed Epps to jail. It is well to know that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure eczema and skin diseases and ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. See that you get the original De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Two negroes have been in the county jail suspected of being wanted in Bul lock county Georgia for the murder of deputy sheriff. The authorities held them awaiting Identification. On last Monday a Mr. H. B. Kennedy of Bul lock county, and a cousin of the mur dered man arrived, and after a visit to the jail he pronounced the men held as not being the men wanted. These men were held longer than they should have been. but the delay was the fault of the Georgia authorities. They are still in jail awaiting the Governor's or ders. _____ Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs. George Long of New Straitsville. Ohio. prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful cough hd long kept her aw ake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urned to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly .cured her. and she writes this mar':elous mediemne also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of th~Ts grand remedy for curing all throat. chest and lung troubles. Only 50Jc and $1. Ev ry bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at the R. 1B. Loryea drug store. C We mentioned last week that Rev. James M1cDowell had moved to Sumter where he proposes to make his futur'i home. The announement was made with regret,. and since, the expressions of regret have been numerous from cit izens regardless of creed or denomina tion. We hope the people of Sumter will appreciate this grand patriarch as his manliness and his piety merits, and that he will be spared to continue doing good for many, many years. A comn munity with such a man is fortunate indeed. Mmr. M1cDowell's teachings, and his example is felt in many of ouir homes and his presence for good will be felt in the progressive city of Sumter. He is our ideal of a man and a minister may God bless and preserve him is our sincere prayer. IIit Eas l, I o Takci IThin, pale, anamic girlse ~need a fatty food to enrich i i their blood, give color to I their cheeks and restore their e health and strength. It is i safe to say that they nearly all reject fat with their food. ICODLVE.L / IT NYPOPHOSPflITE50'LINESSODA ~is exactly what they require; ~it not only gives them the im portant element (cod-liver oil) in a palatable and easilydi gested form,but also the hypo- ~ phosphites which are so valua-~ ble in nervous disorders that usually accompany anamia. ~ SCOT'S EMULSION is a fatty food that is more easily digested than any other form of fat. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health. You can get it inthisway. SWe have known pery~ ~sonso gain apound a~ day while taking it. ' SCOTT & BowN E, Chemists, New York. ' |"A Good Name is Better Than Riches." Hood's Sarsaparilla is a good name. A legion of those who owe health to its blood purifying qualities laud it to the skies. It brings the riches of health to those -who use it, in the shape of absolutely pure blood, the permanent foundation stone of health. Weakness - "I was all run down. weak and without appetite. A friend brought me a bottle of Hood's Sarsapa rlala. I began taking it and three bottles entirely cured me.'' Mrs. M. A. Logan, 127 Post Street. Rutland. Vt. Blood Purifier- "We think Hood's Sarsaparlia has no equal as a blood puri fier and invigorator of the system." J. B. Best. Woodbury. N. J. Hood's Pills cure liver ills: Tbe non-irritating and only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. We want the readers of THE TIMES to read carefully the advertisment on another page of Legg .& Hutchinson. This firm is known to the people of this vicinity as reliable dealers, and they have recently received a fine lot of Tennessee horses and mules selected by Captain "Bill" Legg personally, spec ially for the trade of this section. Cap tain Legg is a veteran horse dealer, and it has always been his rule to bring to this market the best of stock, and the car load just arrived are among his selections. The buggies and wagons are of the best make, no faulty mater ial covered by paint, but they are man ufactured at the most reliable factories, hence every buggy and wagon is sold with a guarantee and the purchaser can feel when he buys, he is getting his money's worth. They have put in a beautiful' line of robes. the prettiest ever brought to this market. Their harness and saddlery stock cannot be excelled anywhere in the State. Be sure to come and examine their stock, wagrons and buggies. In addition to their regular line they, in order to meet a growing demand have laid in a large supply of all kinds of building material and you can get your brick, lime and cement from them as cheap as they can be bought on any market. Remember that Legg & Hutchinson have these things to sell. and they are able and willing to compete with, and meet the strongest kind of opposition. Be sure and read their big advertise ment on another page. It will pay you. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form cf slavery. George D. Williams of Manchester. Mich.. tells how such a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years tz.at she could not turn over in bed alone. After t;dng two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonder fully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quick ly cures nervousness. sleeplessness. melancholy. headache. backache. fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak. sickly. run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by the R. B. Loryea drug store. 6 A Sad Death. A most distressing accident happen ed on the afternoon of the 30th, inst. near Johnston's, to Rev. John Owen, a brother of Rev. Thomas B. Owen of Silver. from the effects of which he died the same night. The account as tele grayhed to The State is as follows: Johnston, Oct. 31.-The Rev. John Owen drove out to MIr. Gamewell 31. Smith's to get some rough forage for bis stock. He brought his dog and gun to kill a partridge for a sick friend. When reaching MIr. Smith's and find ing him gone to Edgefield, he and Mr. Walter H. Smith, the youngest son of Mr. Gamewell Smith went out hunting. In a few minutes they got into a drove of partridges and began shooting. Mr. Smith was loading his gun in a hurry and a partridge fiew over his head. Smith went to cock his gun, when the hammer slipped Out of his thumb be fore it got locked, and the entire load entered the right side of the Rev. M1r. Owen about the vest pocket. Mr. Owen stood still for a minute, helping Wal ter pull the wads out, then he fell, beg ging Walter not to leave him. that he would be dead before he could return. However, Mr. Smith became alarmed and soon assistance arrived. He was carried to the residence of MIr. Game well Smith. In a short while Drs. Mlobley, Strother ,and C.ox were with himn and after consultation, Drs. Wright and MIoore of Augusta were telegraph ed for, who came on the midnight train. The train stopped at Mr. Smnith's place for them to get off. There is no possi ble chance for his recovery. Though he is a man of powerful will power, his time is short. He called his wife to his side during the night, and talked to her about his business affairs, telling her he knew his time was close and never to think hard of Walter. for it was a pure accident. Everything is being done that can be done by both medical aid and loving friends. The accident took place about 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. M1r. Owen is thought to be dying at this hour, 9 p. m. All of his family has been tele graphed for. The Rev. M1r. Owen is pastor of the Johnston M~ethodist cir cuit., and is a devoted man to his family and work. Everybody extends sympa thy to both families. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indom itable will and tremendous encrry are not found where stomach. liver. kidneys and bowels are out of order. if you want the~ qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only h5 cents at the Ri. B. Loryea dlruu store. 6 Truth is stranger than fiction, because there is less of it on the market. Tht~Ie Kind YuHaeAways Bought A tombstone always has a good word for a man when he's down. Do not get scar'ed if your heart trou bles you. 3Most likely vou sutfer fr'om inil'estion. Kodol D~y'pepsia Cure di' est.s what vou eat and gie the worn out stomae'h perfect lest. It is the onl prprto known tha't .omphle.tely (igests all classes of foods: thath is why it ceuries the worst cases of indgestion and stomach t roubl e after everything else has failed. It may he taken in all conditionus and (-annrot help btut (do yo .e-od. TIhe Il. HA. Loryea Drug Store, PeXopl~e who c'laimn to) have Ino vie :his signature is on every: box of the g;e:::: L.axative Bro20=Qumnle Ta2 Srueythat enres an cold in2 (ne t A ivri of ripe: exlperice 15 t4)c w.i-e' t.(mokey w ith gt re fruit. Thearind You Uaie Always Bought Beathe XOTi WITH THE Blare of Trumpets Did the present proprietor of TEH IR. . LOth Y E.\ 1)Rt; STORE assume the manaemreut this sterling husiness: it desceinded to hi.n a lint of predecessors whose carne-t i - sl r was to build up a business that would he .own far and wide for its inteerity rather than :ts 1.e lth. and after A Quarter of a Century That business. coi menced on a pure. honorable :i::d trustworthy basis. has becone as houselitiid w. -rds for its absolute honesty of dealin.s. The present propricttor. with his ustial n.o t-st y which has always characterized his career. dhi not prate of Large professions And with little deeds, !ut L thoroughly conscientious. strict hsi at-ss methods. not disparaging the efforts of nth er-. has maintained the contidence reposed in his predecessors and his largely inc:ensed bu:si ness indicates that merit will tell. THE R. B. LORYEA f >YA Pronisd that there would be N MISREPRESENTATION. SCUBSTITI'TES. SECOND ( RADE PRODUCTS. DISPARAGFli MENT OF OTHERS When he became its proprietor: he leaves to the people of Manning. Clarendon and adjoining counties whether he has redeemed that promise. JII R. B. EORIES DRU SIORE, ISAAC M1 LORYEA, Proprietor, Sign of the Golden Mortar, MANNINC, S. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. Mr. J. E. Arant. Ph. G.. is in charge of our Prescription Department. Miss Olivia Ingram will be pleased to see her many friends, extending her uni form courtesy to all. LOOK! LOOK! ITere is the thing that Manning has needed for a long time. A First Class Restaurant I Eas been audedl to Jaies & Suu's Beef Market. in front of the white Bapizht church. where white gentlemen and la dies can call and get a good meal at all hours. We have an old experienced cook and can please you. In our Market we keep at all times a full line of BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE, FISH. etc. OYSTERS Thursday, Friday and Saturday. JAMES & SON. 'Phone No. 23. NOTICE. I have ripened up a Sewing Machine store next door to Mr. S. A. Rigby's general merchandise store August 1st, 1900. I will carry the The new ball-bearing "New Home," the best machine made: also "New Ideal" and "Climax." from $18 to $40. I sell on Instalment. Easy Payment Plan. I clean and repair any kind of machines for least money possible. Call and see me. A. I. BARRON, Ag't. J. S. wiLSON. w. C. DURtANT. \AILSON & DUJRANT, A(Iorney.< and C'ounselors~ at Lau-, MIANNING, S. C. RANION'S RELIEF RAMON's NERVE AND BONE OIL still head the list and are acknon1' dged by all to be the great conquerors of pains, aches and diseases for which they are recommenided. Rao's RelieC will psitively cure pains of all kinds, such as Headache, Sick Headace.e Toothache, Neuralgia, Cramp Colic, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Diarrhma-i, &c., almost instantly, and, as a household remedy for these sudden sick nessea.. it has no e-lual in the world. "Once tried. always used." Price 25 and 50 cents. Sample bottles 10 cents. Kaman's ECerve & Bono Oil is the original and only genuine Nerve and Bone Oil made. it is just what its name implies, and penetrating quickly to the nerre and bone, relieves pain, drives away disease and effects a permanetnt cure. A specific for Rheumatism, Sores, Brnises, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, and all injuries to the flesh of either man or beast. Price :25 and 50 cents. Sample bottles 10 cents. The genuine has the name blown in the bottle. The Relief is put up in square red eartoons and the Oil in green cartoons. TAKE~ NO OTHER FOR SALE BY The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Healthy Mothers Few mothers are healthy, because their duties are so exacting. The anxiety of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth, and the care of young children, are severe trials on any woman. But with Wine of CarduI within her grasp, every mother-every woman in the land-can pay the debt of personal health she owes her loved ones. Do you want robust health with all its privileges and pleasures? Wine of Cardui will give It to you. strengthens the female organs and invig -orates weakened functions. For every female ill or weakness It is tke best medicne made. Ask your druggist for $1.00 bottle Wine of Cardul, an take no substitute under any cIrcumstances. Mrwidn Cras, Gormer, 10ich. "When I commcedsis Wie of Crus I wahardr able towui aerosth ou~ Two weeks after I waled half a mile and picked strawni, When my otherbild washorflluered with Isior pains 24 huanhadto raise him on a bottle because I bad n ik After usiothe Wine during prenee thstieIsae irh s mnt toabhahy girl.and weins labor only two hours, with but little pain. ment indmyea Itako adm fuu. tanooga Medicine C.., Chattanooa, Tenn, IFor Sale or Rent. The Lot and Dwelling of IDev. Jatmes Mnowell in Manning. A-o two desirable Building Lots ad joining for sale. For terms apply to JO(SEP:1H F.. ITHAME. Manning. S. C. LL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEENT. C ~TO THIE... w -r C - C-d Clothing Buyers OF CLARENDON COUNTY. W E Have Exclusive Control 9 in Sumter of the famous C-k FECH HEIMER, FISHEL & CO. lei CLOTHING. 1,! These Suits and Overcoats are 1 t made by the best tailors in New Owl- ./ York city, and are entirely different ~l from the ordinary ready-to-wear i~l clothing. l We also carry a full line of w - C-Mdium and Low Priced Goods, So that if youi want a. cheap suit, a medium price suit, or a fine tailor Smade suit, you will have no trouble in getting it here. - Our stock of all other goods, in o-Boys' and Children's Clothing, 1 C HATS AND FURNISHEINC L ODS, t Is complete, and we will certainly appreciate your patronage. a- 'Pt Inting coldergo bu ith bt gtiglrs ina New h'a beterge yorefrefom the orinry rearo-wear suel C& oth inghtAn An ate Woe albyso November fPllms."o CP i a Ylotofths MAn deo Pit e Goo , Lo o So$75 anduts ie ogewtr; eap uit, Ouln of ditsm p7.9,i8.4 suit o9.9 inlue fin tailr- seec Our Overc ad e suitre, you ll.W have nom troubl an Boys'Clot in g tt icen itheet.n ion Amn Our stocs oalother goos, n an ldrmings Fie50ic Boylts,r and Chlren's Cworthc; t -the FieZii ins ic pe e, a nd w eth 7 c eranl. Ou ln ochapprd eciate ypricedroesos.rm 0adu HevyBrw Drlsa-7;wrh 4t c Fie a Sl b' s Casat2c wt-ac.rmmns Bete grdsat4c.orh7c PLEAS REEMER Th 'a ifyuwn-orShe.ols4o ms erHmlo A- paro-04Ge4lnes t8c elvle$.5 Cood Drie J echs MakeelANDL terhnsfrj ThnsgvngD-nr ~S.m A. Rigby E BARGAINSL lltibl Bgus I SPECIAL. SAL E Calicoes, worth 5c, .our price...............................4c Calicoes, worth 6jc, our price..............................5c Androscoggins 4-4 Bleached Homespun, worth 9c, at.... %c Fruit of the Loom 4-4 Bleached Homespun, worth 10c, at... 8c 44-inch Dress Goods, worth 35c, our price...... ... .25c 29-inch Dress Goods, worth 15 and 20c, our1 price............................ Colored Silks and Satins, worth 75c, our price............5Oc China Silks, worth 50c, our price...................... C Ladies' Battle Axe Button and Lace Shoes, worth $4 $1.50, our price............................ e Ladies' Battle Axe Button and Lace Shoes, worth $1.25, our price..........................................9 Boys' Clothing from 98c to ................................ Men's Suits from $3.98 to a fine $20 Clay Worsted Suit. TRUNKS, VALISES and HAND BAGS at greatly reduced prices. SADDLES and HARNESS Cheaper than the cheapest. Give us a call if you wish BARGAINS. We are receiving NEW GOODS on every train and can suit the most fastidious. Our Millinery Department Is complete and we will take great pleasure in showing you the LATEST NOVELTIES. Thanking the trade for past favors, I remain Yours respectfully, Ti-cisT Devi. Ifyou will only come to the C. M. DAVIS & CO. SCLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHINGS AND SHOE STORE and examine our goods and compare quality and piewith any retail store in South Carolina, you will see thtwe are a step ahead of all others. Our Fechheimer, Fishel & Co. Suits Haeno equal, and we control their goods in Clarendon' cuty. Young men wanting a perfect fit in real nice goods, suhas has never been carried in this town before, will - do well to see our line before they purchase. Our - In Vitals Brand Clothing_ In medium price goods are the best for the money ever Sseen 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 SSuits, pants made with double knee and seats; they are the best for the money on the market. We control her 1ine. Since the arrival of our line of Walk=Over Shoes SWe are selling on an average of six pair pers day. They ar ae the best and most comfortable Shoe ever offered to the trade in Manning or any other town in South Caro Slina. Remember these Shioes have no equal. SEE THEM. Line of Ladies' DREW SELBY S FINE SHOES... Always in stock. In fact we have the most complete stock of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes ever offered the trade. Thanking you for your liberal patronage and await Sing your further favors, we are, _ Yours very respectfully, _ C IIDAIS & CO.I