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ou pauug Qnlu. Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C.. NOV. 1.1, 1900. There Is Nothing Like it. There is nothing like doing your trading with a reliable house where they handle nothing but first class goods in ever department. The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store is noted for the high class of goods they carry, and a comparison of goods and prices will convince you that there is no house in the State that will sell first class. high grade goods cheaper than we will. Do you need Carpets. Rugs. Mattings or Floor Oil Cloth? The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store is the place to get it. Do you need a nice Dress, a nice Hat. a nice Suit of Clothes or a good pair of Shoes? If you do, The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store is the place to find them. If you are needing Shoes you will do well to see our line, as we are offering some great values in Shoes. We are closing out a large lot of Boys' Knee Suits, the $1.25 kind at $1 per =uit. A lot of Boys' All-Wool, Double .-eat Knee Pants at 50 and 60e per pair. A large lot of Mackintosh Overcoats at 41.25 each. A large lot of Gent's Fine Overcoats very CHEAP. Go to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store when you need first class goods: they keep no other kind. 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. Died last Friday at Clarendon Mr. Nelson Griffin aged about 74 years. You get be-, Shoes made, at S. I. Till's. How about a Lemon Phosphate now at Brockinton's Fount. The editor of THE TIMES is anxious to risk his digestive organs on a mess of collards. Who will be the first to come? Everything at cut prices at Till's Racket. Fresh Prunes and Raisins at The Manning Grocery Co. Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at Brockinton's Soda Fount. Mr. S. L. Krassnoff of this place has taken a contract to build a fine house for Clerk of Court Shepard Nash in Sumter. Rubber Heels for your shoes at S. I. Till's. Brockinton's Soda Water, Bright, sparkling, cold and refreshing. Married last evening at the residence of Mr. J. P. Strange by Rev. P. B. Wells, Mr. B. Reese Gibson and Mrs. Josephine R. Gardner. Blankets, Comforts and Spreads at Till's. Soda Water, cold as it ought to be, and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's. Evaporated Apples, in 1-tb. cartoons, and Dried Peaches, at The Manning Grocery Cc. Sheriff Green of Marlboro was in Manning yesterday to look at a man in 'ail, who was arrested on suspicion of bing wanted in Marlboro county. For sale-A fine lot of Lumber at my mills near Calvary church. [it A. L. LESESNE. Mr. J.W.Cole and family leave tomor row for Lake Park, Ga., where they will make their future home. Mr. Cole has bought a hotel and other property there. It is conceded to be the best Cigar on the market-the Air Ship. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. How about that Hat lady. Have you got it yet? If not, S. I. Till's is the place to get it cheap. On account of the enlarged enroll ment of scholars at the Moses Levi Memorial Institute, Miss Lucie Barron has kindly consented to assist the teachers until January. If you visit the Bargain Tables at the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store this week you will gather some great bargains. New lot of Shore Mackerel, in kits, just arrived at The Manning Grocery Co. Rev. F. W. Gregg was installed as pastor -of the Manning Presbyterian church on last Saturday. Rev's James McDowell, Mills and Wardlaw assisted in the installation ceremonies. Via Suez Canal, Green and Black Tea. Tea drinkers appreciate our blend. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Legg & Hutchinson sold three car loads of Brick last Monday. making about seventy five cars this season. Send them your orders. Hon. W. H. Stewart of Rock Hill, the popular reading clerk of the State Sen ate, spent Sunday in Manning. Mr. Stewart is representing Ginn & Co., school book publishers. The Sunflower Smoking Tobacco is a solace and a joy forever to the smoker. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Fresh Pork Sausage, Mince Meat and best Bakers' Bread always on sale at The Manning Grocery Co. In the last issue of THE TIES, in announcing the sale of D. R. Reaves' plantation to M. L. Sauls, the types made us say $500 when we should have said $5,000: one figure dropped off ac cidentally. Plant seed that will germinate. Just received a full supply of Seed, all vari eties. Tne R. B. Loryea Drug Store. If you need Shoes, the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store is the place to go, as they are closing out several hundred pairs in odd lots at cost. We are glad to learn that Mr. D. R. Reaves expects to live in Manning. He purchased one of the "McDowell' lots, where he proposes to build a home. We are always glad to welcome good citizens. Grape Nuts-a predigested food adap ted to the delicate and convalescent. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. At the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store you will find several hundred pairs of 'hoes piled on a table-odd lots which they are selling at cost. The result of the vote in Clarendon last week was, for State and County ticket, 997: Congress, R. B. Scarboro. L132; Congress, R. A. Stewart. 78; Democratic Electors, 1,130; Republican Electors, 83. To arrive. Elastic Starch. Every~ purchaser will receive a beautiful sou venir. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup you can realize how~ gratful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives relief as soon as it is administered. It. quickly cures coughs. colds and all throat and lung troubles. The R. B. Loryea Drug e offer for sale two tracts of laud in Midway township. one containing !3 acres. 1 house: the other. - acres. good dwelling, barns and st ables Another car of the famous Anchor brand Lime now on the way, fresh from the kiln. mail orders given special at tention. Legg & iutchinson. For Sale-Two hundred acres of hnd in Sammy Swamp township. six miles west of Manning. 110 acres, cleared, dwelling and outhouses and three ten ant houses. Apply at THE TIMES of fice. Invitations are out announcing the coming marriage of Rev. F. W. Gregg pastor of the 'Manning Presbyterian church, and Miss Elizabeth Cole Guy of Lowryville. S. C.. to take place in the Zion Presbyterian church at Lowryville Wednesday evening November21st. Don't take something just as good when you want L. & M. Paint, but in sist upon having L. & M. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Legg & Hutchinson have secured The People's Tobacco Warehouse and will place 100 Buggies. Carriages and Wagons on the floor. Everybody in vited to call and see them. Married this evening at the Metho dist church in Summerton by Rev. A. T. Dunlap pastor. assisted by Rev. .1. G. Beckwith. Mr. S. 0. Cantey and Miss Annie Richbourg: Rev. J. C. Bai ley, pastor Summerton Presbyterian church, and 'Mabel Cantey a daughter of Hon. M. S. Cantey. 'Linked sweetness long drawn out." Sausage seasoning and everything per taining to the sausage. The ". B. Lor yea Drug Store. Invitations are out, announcing the marriage of Mr. W. Scott Harvin of this place and Miss Mary Amanda Thomas of Charleston, to take place at the residence of the fianced bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thomas 120 Wentworth stre et Charleston. Wed nesday afternoon November 28th. At the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store you will find several thousand yards of Calicos and other Remnants piled on the Bargain Tables. You will be sur prised at the low prices at which they are selling. Died last Monday night, near Alcolu, Mr. Walter I. McLeod, aged about 45 years. The deceased had been sick for quite a while, and had sought the aid of physicians at home and CLarl'ston. He leaves a widow and severn chil dren. Before incapacitated by sickness, he was an industrious farmer, and always esteemed as a good citizen. A "candied" compliment to a lady a box of Tenney's famous Confections, in pound and half pound boxes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. There is some miscLievious scamp going around this town, where he knows that ladies are the only occu pants of the house, atd frightens them by tapping upon the doors and windows. This scoundrel went to a house, knock ed at the door, and when asked who it was. replied "if you will open the door I will tell you my name." If this fel low can be caught: there is a nice round log down in the swamp and some mighty strong buggy traces in town, where he can be accommodated with enough "tapping" to last him a life time. That fellow needs catching, even if he has to be chased by some leaden pellets from a shot gun. There is no friend like a good book. Just received, a line of popular Books, n Cloth and Paper Editions-all prices. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The bicycle carniva1 given by the oung folks on last Thursday evening t the People's Tobacco Warehouse was decided success. The costumes and heel decorations were very pretty and he riding was good. Miss Maggie uggins received the prize of a pair of -eautiful vases contributed by Mr. I. M. Loryea proprietor of the R. B. Lor ea drug store, for the handsomest dec rated wheel, and Mr. Isaac Appelt ame out winner in the tourament, taking five out of 6 rings, he crowned s "queen of love and beauty" Miss Mayme Harvin. This novel entertain ment was given to help raise money for the purchase of a piano for the Institute, and $37.55 was realized. Elsewhere will be found the hotel ad vertisemnt of Mr. H. A. Tisdale of Summerton. This hotel is delightfully situated in one of the finest sections of this county, healthy, good water and a society unexcelled in the State. Mr. Tisdale has had several years exper ience in the hotel business,. and with the large house that he has, with the ine airy rooms he is prepared to give the traveling public all the comforts they desire. Summerton is surrounded by an agricultural community and this insures the hotel table to be first class in every particular. We know of no place better suited for people who are seeking a winter resort, nor do we know of a hotel where the guests are more likely to be pleased. Help... Nature IBabies and children need! proper food, rarely ever medi-f cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is 5 Iwrong. They need a little!| jhelp to get their digestive1 machinery working properly. COD LIVER OIL WI/TllYPOPffOSPIITE0LIE450ODA will generally correct this difficulty. iIf you will put from one-i fourth to half a teaspoonful 2in baby's bottle three or four times a day you will soon see I a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk, I if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's milk does not nourish the!, baby, she needs the emul- i sion. It will show an effect j *at once both upon mother aand child. 50sc. and e.oo,.ati dreggists. _ scoTT & BOWE, Cheists, New York. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store beg to inform their many kind patrons that we observe the following hours: During the week our drug store is open from 6 a. in. to 9 p. m.: Saturday nights to 11:30. Sunday hours, 9 a. m. to 12:30 p. n.: 3:30 to 6:30 p. m. Night calls re sponded to promptly and cheerfully by our Pharmacist. Mr. J. E. Arant. Ph. G., who resides at Mrs. S. A. Wells'. Yesterday's Columbia correspondence of the News and Courier, says that on last Monday morning. Mr. Houston Joyner of Eastover shot and killed his brother-in-law Mr. Wash Hodge, as a result of bad feeling which has existed between the men for sometime. Mr. Hodge is a Clarendon man originally. a son of Dr. J. J. Hodge of Packsville, and his meeting witlh death as a result of a quarrel is indeed surprising to those who knew him all of his life. He was always quiet and inoffensive, polite and of an obliging disposition. The particulars of the trouble are not given, and the correspondent says that Mr. .Jovner came to Columbia on the morn ing train surrendered to the sheriff, employed counsel and by their advice declines to speak about the difficulty which caused him to kill his brother in-law. A Night of Terror. --Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias. Me.. when the doctors said she could not live till morning." writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln. who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it had more than once saved her life. and had cured her of con sumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night. anu !^-her use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guar anteed to cur, all throat. e."est and lung dis eases. Only .0c and ?l. Trial bottles free at the R. B. Lorvea drug store. It will be remembered that two negroes were arrested and lodged in jail sometimes ago, suspected of being the murderers of a deputy sheriff in Bulloc<c county. Georgia. There was considerable delay in getting the Geor gia authorities to act, finally when Georgia did send a man here to see the suspects, and he finding they were not the men wanted, as soon as Governor McSweeney was notified of the result of the Georgia agent's visit, he ordered the release of the prisoners from the Clarendon jail. These two negroes were arrested and held through a ne gro detective who cane and identified the men as being the right parties. It does seem to us to be a hardship for men to be jerked up and lodged in jail upon the suspicions of a darkey claim ing to be a detective, who, for aught we know, may be a criminal himself. A Frightful Blander Will often cause a horrible burn. scald. cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons. corns, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only :5 ets. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by the It. B. Loryea drug store. 1-5 We want our readers to visit S. R. Venning's jewelry store, where they will see as nice a line of jewelry, watches, clocks, silverware and novel ties as can be seen in any jewelry store ir the cities. Venning doesn't attempt to work off on the public candle-stick gold for a guaranteed article as some of the lien commissaries do, but he gives each article bought from him the rep resentation it merits, and sustains his reputation by standing square by his guarantees. It is really amusing to see how some concerns wnose main reliance is the lien trade, try to bamboozle the public just before the holidays by put ting forward a lot of fake jewelry, ex pecting to dazzle the eyes of the people with glittering brass. If you want a piece of jewelry that you can rely upon o to Venning. He not only has a beau iful line, but present hunters can be easily satisfied at his store in THE MAN ING TIES block. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. Rt. P. Olivia of Barcelonia. Spain. spends is winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had aused severe pains in the back of his head. On sing Electric Bitters. Americas greatest blood and nerve remedy. all pain soon lef t him. HeI says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All. America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach. strengthens the nerves. puts vim. vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. if weak. tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by the Rt. B. Loryea drug store. Pleasant Entertainment at Packsville. Editor The Manning Times: Packsville is a little place of which your correspondent is very fond, and last night our fondness was considera bly increased, for we attended a de lightful entertainment there. The ex ercises took place in the Academy and the program was as follows: Overture on the Organ-Miss Eva Curtis. Professor Smith then made an an nouncement in regard to the proceeds being for the school organ. Song-"'Dreamland Faces," by sev eral girls. Recitation-"Our House Cat." by Master Theo. Mathis. Dialogue-"Playing School", by sev en girls. Music on the Zither-Prof. C. M.I Van Orsdell of Orangeburg. Song-"Learn a Little Every Day," by the girls. 'Recitation-"If We Knew,"~ by Miss Essie McKnight. Recitation--The Faithful Lover," by Miss Viola Corbet. 'Plav-"Train to Mauro,"' by Miss Bessie Corbet and Masters Johnnie Barwick and Otto Mathis. Speech-McDonald Furman. Professor Smith then spoke of his ed ucational work at Packsville-how it had been a pleasure to him, and he knew the people appreciated his efforts. Among the improvements of the school was the new organ, which would soon be paid for. He urged upon his hear ers the importance of getting good desks and making other improvements. His remarks were timely and appropri ate. The exercises closed with the song, "Good Time Coming." There is one feature of the program that we can't help alluding to specially and that was the amusing play "Train to Mauro." The acting was extremely realistic, especially that of Miss Bessie Corbet, who represented an old lady. At the conclusion of the program ice cream, cake, oysters and fruit were sold. Professor Smith auctioneered off some of the cakes. We have heard him highly spoken of as a teacher, and we feel sure that if he is as good a teacher as he is an auctioneer', then he is certainly an excellent one. The occasion was a peculiarly pleas ant one, the exercises were interesting. te deportment of the crowd was ad mirable, and the girls-what shall this bachelor scribe say about them? Well, their bright, sweet faces and genial presence added greatly to the occasion. The educational outlook in Packsville is bright. The attendance at the school now is 101, with the prospect of a con siderable increase, and matters are pro gressing smoothly. Prof. S. E. Smith. who is principal, is earnestly alive to the needs and importance of his work, and he is assisted by Misses Eva Curtis and Maggie.C'orbet. MCDONALD FURMAN. Privateer, Sumter Co.. Nov. 10. 1900. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr Kings New Life Pills. 'Thousands of sufTere-rs have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 3 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by the R. II. Loryea drug store. 15 ,_ m TheKindYou Hate Always Bought You know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simp.y iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure. No pay. 50c. It isn't aiwl.ys the brightest girl that casts the mos., reflections. Scrofula in the blood shows itself sooner or later in swellings, sores, erup tions. But Hood's Sarsaparilla comi pletely cures it. It isn't always the deaf woman that wears the loudest dress. rbis signature is on every box of tho gonuinc Laxative Bromo=Quiine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold in one day Trust not a woman's tears; it is her nature to weep when she wants her way. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best liver pills ever made. Easy to take and never gripe. The R. B. Lor y" Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Some handsome women are in reality not as handsome as they are painted. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cure biliousness. constipation and headache. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale at The R. B. Loryca Dru.r Store. NOT WITH THE Blare of Trumpets Did the present proprietor of THE R. B. LOR YEA DRUG STORE assume the management of this sterling business: it descended to him from a line of predecessors whose earnest de sire was to build up a business that would be known far and wide for its integrity rather than its wealth. and after A Quarter of a Century That business, commenced on a pure. honorable and trustworthy basis, has become as household words for its absolute honesty of dealings. The present proprietor, with his usual mod esty which has always characterized his career, did not prate of Large professions And with little deeds, But by thoroughly conscientious, strict busi ness methods. not disparaging the efforts of oth ers. has maintained the confidence reposed in his predecessors and his largely increased busi ness indicates that merit will tell. THE R. B. LORYEA BEH R Promised that there would be N MISREPRESENTATION, SUBSTITUTES. SECOND GRADE PRODUCTS. DISPARAGEMENT OF OTHERS. When he became its proprietor: he leaves to the people of Manning, Clarendon and adjoining counties whether he has redeemed that promise. fliE R. B. [ORY[R DRUGI SIORE, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, Sign of the Golden Mortar, MANNINO, S. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. Mr. J. E. Arant. Ph. G., is in charge of our Prescription Department. MisOlivia Ingram will be pleased to see hrmany friends, extending her uni form courtesy to all. Supervisor's Notice. In accordance with a motion which was made and unanimously carried at the November meeting of the County ommissioners "that the 'County Poor arm' be advertised for sale," notice is ereby given that bids will be received p to Dec. 1st, for purchase of said "Poor Farm," situated about four miles east of Manning and containing 169 cres more or less. The Board of Com issioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. For further informa tion concerning same apply to T. C. OWENS, Chairman Bd. Co. Commissioners. NOW OPEN TO TREAVELEES The Tisdale Hotel, Summerton, S. C. Livery Stable Near at Hand. New Building. New Furniture, LOOK! LOOK! Here is the thing that Manning has needed for a long time. A First Class Restaurant Has been added to James & Son's Beef Market, in front of the white Baptist 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. j s. wnsos. w. c. DUuNT. ILSON & DURANT, Attorneys and C'ounselors at Law, MANNING, S. C'. RA.MON's NERVE AND BONE OIL still head the list anl are' acknowledged by all to b~e tic' great coniquerors of pains, aches anl dilseas-es for which they are reumended. Ramon,'s nlot ic wilt positively cure ,ainis of all klinds. such a" li eadache, Sick Icalache, 'To.othnche, Ne-uralgia, Cramp ol'. P'ains it the $tomaciih and Bowels. Diarrhwai .'~'., almiost instantly, and, as a houseld~ reime'y for these sudden sick nesset. it ha:s ns ;i.al it the. world. "'Once tried. ahvayxs :ied'." Price 25 and 50 cents. Smplie bottles lN cents Ramion'3 lerve & Bonxe Ott is the origial andi only geuine Nervet..rnd Bone Oil mnade. ! t i-i j list w hat its name implies. and penet'ranai~g cuickly' to the nerme and ione, relien S p.anl (nves away disease and e.1'-is a Thr..lnt ecure. A specific for Rtheumiatbi.S tres, Bruises. Sprains. Ct". Burns, iin: all iinjurie's to the lesh of either oman or l'n-it. P'rie. 2i antd 50 cents. sample bottles 10 cents. The genuine has the name blown in the bottl. The Relief is put tip in square red artoonis and the Oi ini green cartoon". TAKE NO OTHER FOR SALE BY The D R. B. Lnra Drug Store. 2 FLL AND WINTER ANNOUCEIENT. Clothing Buyers OF OLAPRENDON COUNTT. fe..'p II . -. ww TE Hav Exclusive Control o in S Buter of the famous SFECHI1EIMER, FISHIEL & CO. CLOTCINO. f-i 4i These Suits and Overcoats are l made by the best tailors in New ll York city, an(' are entirely different 3 I from the ordinary ready-to-wear 3 Sclothing. iii We also carry a full line of 0 Medium and Low Priced Goods, e So that if you want a cheap suit, a medium -price suit, or a fine tailor- 2 made suit, you will have no trouble 2 in getting it here. Our stock of all other goods, in Scluding Boys' and Children's Clothing, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS, Is complete, and we will certainly appreciate your patronage. D. J. CHANDLER, THE CLOTHIER, Italking cold weather goods, but it is getting time that you had better get yourself ready for the winter weather, for it will surely some. Come Right Along SAnd gather some of Rigby's November "Plums." Still another lot of those Men's Read-Made Suits, worth $6.50, at...................................$--- 9 Lot No. 2.-$7.50 and $8 Suits piled together; special cut$64 $6 and. . . ............................ tions and some good Black Clay Worsteds. Beat us if you can; our prices are drawing magnates. Our Overcoats, Blue and Grey, are Plums. We have some Men's and Boys' Mackintoshes to be sofd regardless of cost. IBoys' Clothing at all prices and the best line in town. Aiong the Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings. .A . IWe can still supply you with the ideal things in Ladies' Fine Dress Goods. Fine 50-inch Broadcloths, Brown and Grey, worth 99c; at other places $1.25. One piece Fine Shrunk Broadcloth, only in lovely shade of Tan, worth $1.39: at other stores $2. IFine Zibilines, 36 inches wide, at 49c; worth 75c. Our line of cheap and medium priced Dress Goods, from 10c yard up are stronger than anywhere else. Silks fromn15e to $1.50 per yard. GoodquaityTurkey Red Table Damask at 25c; worth 35c. IHeavy Brown Drills at ic; worth 71 to Sc. Fine Jap Silk Baby's Caps at 25c, with Lace Trimmings. Better grades at 49c; worth 75c. PLEASE REEMBER-E That if you want your Shoes to last you must wear Hamilton Brown or Battle Axe Shoes. We have them for Ladies', ChildrenI Ral god CmotQuilt, Top of fair Spread Calico and very heavy, Comfort Apair of 10-4 Grey Blankets at 89e; real value $1.25. - New shipment of Crockeryware, Tinware, Lamps, Fine Canned1 SCoods, Dried Peaches, Mackerel and many other things for your J Dinne anid Saddles. I OLD RELIABLE JS. A. R igbyi BARGAINS! SPECIAL SALE OF DyGosSfos&6 n. Calicoes, worth 5c, our price..............................4c Calicoes, worth 6}c, our price..............................5c Androscoggins 4-4 Bleached Homespun, worth 9c, at....7C Fruit of the Loom 4-4 Bleached Homespun, worth 10c, at.. 8c 44-inch Dress Goods, worth 35c, our price...... ...... .25 c 29-inch Dress Goods, worth 15 and 20c, our IA R7 1/ price ........... ......... Colored Silks and Satins, worth 75c, our price........... Oc China Silks, worth 50c, our price...... .............. c Ladies' Battle Axe Button and Lace Shoes, worth $1.04 $1.50, our price.............................. . Ladies' Battle Axe Button and Lace Shoes, worth $1.25, our price.....................................98 Boys' Clothing from 98c to.. ..............................$6 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, T1 Sen ois Believin. 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 -a piewith any retail store in South Carolina, you will see thtwe are a step ahead of all others. Our Fechheimner Fishel & Co, Suits i Haeno equal, and we control their goods in Clarendon cuty. S Young men wanting a perfect fit in real nice goods, Esuch as has never been carried in this town before. will Sdo well to see our line before they purchase. Our Vitals Brand Clothing Inmedium price goods are the best for the money ever seinManning. We also carry a full line of Cheap Sutprice from $2.50 up. Our line of SIs complete, prices rangmng 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 Sthe best for the money on the market. We control her ~line. S Since the arrival of our line of Walk=Over Shoes SWe are selling on an average of six pair pers day. They Sare 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. DREW LLDI Line of Ladies' DREW SLBY S INE SHOES... SAlways in stock. In fact we have the most complete - Sstock 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, I C. I. DAIS & CO.