The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, November 21, 1900, Image 3

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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., NOV. 21. 1900. Bargains That You Don't Meet Every Day. Several hundred pairs of Shoes of all kinds-odd lots--all thrown tozethet and sold at COST. Several thousand yards of .'alico o all kinds, some of it regular ttie f'acico: we are r 'sing the entire 10: out a: 4 per yarti. This lot of Calico co: a : a *reat many styles of Fast p'o'orl;i n Sigo Blue Calico, which is very choap at 4e per yard. One'hundred Boys' Knee Two-Piece Suits which we must close out at once. only '5k and -1 per Suit. five hundred pair of Boys' Double Seat Knee Pants at 25. 50 and 75e per pair. It will 'ust astonish you to see the line of G nt's Suits we are selliug at $3.50. $5. $ t. $ .50 and $10 per Suit. When yo, need Shoes remember t he Sh'es we sold you last winter and take no other but the H. C. Godman Black Bottom Shoes. Some will tell you that there are others just as good. but it is not so. for there is no ca er shoe in this market as good as thE '.lack Bot tom H. C. Godmnan Shoe for the same money. so be not deceived, and coie to the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store and get the Godman Shoes. as they are the only people in the county handling this famous line o; Shoes. 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. Misses Fannie Bell and Janie Bass of Darlington county are visiting the fam ily of Mr. B. A. Johnson. Lamp Chimneys, all sizes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Line new style Gold Trimmed Ladies Belts. S. A. Rigby. Wanted-Persimmon and Dogwood Logs in car load lots. For prices, etc., address Thos. Childs, Sumter, S. C. [36-4t Special sale from now until Christ mas at Till's. How about a Lemon Phosphate now at Brockinton's Fount. Died last Thursday at Workman of diptheria, Maud a three year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McIntosh. Men's Clothing at a great. slaughter. Louis Levi. Housekeepers, call for Rhame's Ex tract of Lemon. A few drops is enough. If it is anything to wear, remember S. I. Till has it. Married at the Methodist parsonage, by Rev. P. B. Wells, last Sunday morn ing, Mr. P. S. Jayroe and Miss Teddie Hodge. Ladies' Capes at 25 per cent cut in price. Louis Levi. It is conceded to be the best Cigar on the market-the Air Ship. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Wanted--To place contracts for 100,000 Cypress Shingles. Call on Legg & Hutchinson The Foreston Public school wvill give an oyster supper at the school house, Friday night, Nov. 23rd. Other re freshmnents will be served. The public is cordially invited to attend. Remember that Legg & Hutchinson keep Plaster Paris for sale, in small or large quanities. Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at Brockinton's Soda Fount. Santa Claus is going to put all his goods at Till's store Christmas. - Read Lorv-ea's advertisement in an other colum. He has added to his well equipped drug store, a department for eye glasses and spectacles. There is no need of sending or going away for these necessities when you can be sup plied at home by such a reliable dealer as The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A fine stock of Christmas Presents arriving daily at Rhame's Drug Store, Summerton, S. C. Until the first of January we will sell goods at a great reduction in price. Louis Levi. A beautiful souvenir to every pur chaser of a package of Elastic Starch. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Read Hirschmannl's advertisment in this issue. He is showing up some stunning prices Hirschmann is among our new merchants, and already he is building up a first class trade. His millinery department is being visited every day by the ladies, and from the number of hats he sells he must be giving satisfaction. The Sunflower Smoking Tobacco is a solace and a joy forever to the smoker. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. An unusual opportunity to get goods cheap at Till's. Grape Nuts-a predigested food adap ted to the delicate and convalescent. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Our merchants are getting in their holiday goods and before the holidays begin, Manning will be able to supply the counrty with all that is beautiful, serviceable and attractive. Each mer chant is endeavoring to make his store the headquarters for Santa Claus. Watch the advertising columns of THE TIMES for holiday specialties. Brockinton's Soda Water. Bright. sparkling, cold and refreshing If you want to buy goods we can save on -5 per cent. The goods must be sold. Louis Levi. Ladies are invited to call and exam ine fine bits of Chinaware that come to Rhame's Drug Store frequently. We are requested by Mr. J. H. Ma honey to announce that the Confederate Veterans will meet in the court house Monday, 1ith December, for the pur poof electing a new county pension bord. Mr. Mahoney is the acting chairman since the death of Maj. C. S. Land and he is anxious that there be a full attendance at this meeting. That car of Anchor Brand Lime is here, right from the kiln, don't wait, but buy rnow. Legg & Hutchinson. Plant seed that will germinate. Just received a full supply of Seed, all vari eties. Tne R. B. Lorgea Drug Store. We want you to give us a call when in need of Goods and we will prove to ou that we can save you 2~> per cent on y'our bill. Louis Levi. Rev. Stephen A. Nettles preached a magnificent sermon at Asbury, S. C.. last Sunday from the text, "Am 1 My brother's Keeperi" Brother Nettles s an excellent pr~eacher, a faithful pas tor and we defy any church or circuit to produce better or neater kept rec ords than the churches on Pacolet (Cir cuit have under his supervision. We are devoted to our pastor and will be~ delighted to have him as our pastor th full quadrennium allowed by the laws of our church-N. G. Littlejohn in S.. Den't take sometllnt!1 .gist aI.' when von want L. & M. f'ail 'but i sist upon havingr L. x M. The R. B. Loryea Drug Stere. The price of cotton has been retiucees and we have reduced the prices on 1.L dies' Capes anti Men's C'lo:hing ehImQI the price of cotton. Louis Levi. Via Sue., anal. Green and 1 mai' Tea. Tea tirinker's appremiate out b e'. Th I 11. Lory I'us Store. The .awing tali il1l and liluninat h m:1hle a clauge ints ot-h : om. .loseph F. Ilhane re l sot Irt ea dy to be.gin work. T ho 1a'in' til. have a first class pant. ll of ihe lat est improved machin erv 11s been otut in and we see no rea sor why it should fail of being a good investmntlt for its projecto's. Of course all istiltutioS of this character must et on their feet before money can be reali/zed, this takes time and patience. anti it may take a couple of years before this mill will begin to pay a dividend. but those who have the means to invest and hold on long enough. will realize. Soda Water. cold as it ourh: be. and sweet as you like it at IsrekI tun's. Keep your eye on llhane's Drug Store till Christmas if Cou do nIo, wish to miss chances to buy pretty and qunn:itier cuts. :i Matteis not what goods a re lrieed to vou at. S. 1. Till will beat it. A very distressing accident occurred at Packsville last Wednesday in the home of Mr. Joe W. Mims. About one o'clock while Mrs. Mims was engaged with her household duties in another room. Lynwood, their bright and inter esting little four year old daughter.was playing in the kitchen, and in some un known way the little child's dress caught on fire. The flames enveloped the poor little girl in a moment, the mother hea-ing her screams. rushed to her and in her attempt to smother the .ire. dragged a table cloth from the dining table ixad wrapped the child in it. Mrs. Mms' hands became severely burned before the fire could be extin guisi 1. All human aid was given the little sufferer, but she was too badly burned to sa c. and after suffering about five hours he- pure little soul en tered the pearly gates. This in anoth er dreadful lesson to parents no to let children be alone where there is fire. Remember our cut price sale will only continue until the fIrst of Janu arv. Louis Levi. -'Linked sweetness long drawn out." Sausage seasoning and everything per taining to the sausage. The t. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Another car load of Portland Cement just arrived. We pay special attention to orders by mail and can make prompt shipments to any place desired. Legg & Hutchinson. Last Monday night about 10 o'clock Mr. A. A. Thames who lives near Fel lowship church missed a bale of cotton which had been stolen from his yard. and with Mr. W. P. Gardner and other neighbors he struck out to hunt the thief. About two o'clock in the morn ing he overtook a negro by the name of John Lewis with the cotton loaded on a one-horse wagon. Lewis, cotton, horse and wagon were at once taken and driven back to Mr. Thames' house, and Lewis brought on to 'Manning and lodged in jail yesterday morning. The horse and wagon. Lewis claims belongs o Bill C'onyers from about Wilson's. and that he was employed to haul the otton to Davis Station. We rather hink when court meets Lewis will find mployment on the roads which. will nt require him to be out at night. Later it was learned that Lewis hired the horse and wagon from January Stukes, and it is thought his purpose vas, after selling the cotton, to sell the orse and wagon also. A "candied" compliment to a lady box of Tenney's famous C'onfections, in pound and half pound boxes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Our stock of Goods must and will be reduced by the first of January. and if von wish'to buy Goods cheaper than ever before give us a call. Louis Levi. Among MIanning's merchants who are endeavoring to cater to the trading public is MIr. Louis Levi. He comes out this week in another column infor ming the people that his tremendeous stock of goods will be sold at slaughter ing prices. This means that the year 1900 is coming to a close and with the foresight of a thorough going merchant e proposes to reduce his stock as much as possible, regardless of profit to him self. MIr. Levi does not believe in carring over old stock, and in order to reduce. he offers special inducements to buyers. Come to MIanning and take advantage of the bargains he offers. Remember Levi bought his goods be fore the recent rise in all classes of merchandise and is in a position to make it to the advantage of those seek Getting Thin is all right, if you are too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, en~ough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you can; but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can't live on it-true-but, by it, .you can. There's a limit, however; you'll pay for it Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for can't eat," unless it comes of your doing no work--you can't long be well and strong, without some sort of activity. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not ,. tried it, send for - free sample, its a greable taste will ~ surprise y'o. ~1! SCOTT &BO N Chemists, 409 Pearl Street, New York, 50r. and $1.00; all druggists. i h a- 10 visit his store. i: nedle'ss for us to tell our 1261 sub scribers who Louis Levi is, for he is a wlI known as any business man in th county, and to his acquaintances it i known that when he says he is offerin~ his stock at reduced prices he mean what he says and will do just what h promises. Be sure and look over Levi' big stock and you will find bargains. There is no friend like a good book Just received, a line of popular Books in Cloth and Paper Editions-all prices The I. B. Loryea Drug Store. No Right to Ugliness. The woman wio i' lovely in face. fortn an temper will always have friends. but one whc would be attraclive must keep her health. I she is weak. -ickly and all run diown, she wil: be nervou' and irrit:.ble. If she has constipa tion or kiiner truble. her impure blood will c ause pimple'. blothes. skin eruptions and a wretehed complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to reculate stomach. liver :id kidaeys and to purify the blood. Il :i P. .-tror nerve:. hriht ey'es. snooth. velvety in. rich: cmplexion. It will make a good lookin. '::u: wotma: of a run-down invalid. 1: .-; . e.-,s at The It. 13. Lorvea Druc Store. Not Bill Dixon. It ieally seems, that like the ghost of Biango. the reports of the capture of Bill Dixon will not down. Last Sat urlay afternoon about 5 o'clock Inten daut W. E. Brown received from the Intendant of the town of Mayesville a teler:m announcing that a negro ans wering the description of Bill Dixon was being held and to send some one Over inunediately to identify him. In tendant Brown communicated with Sheriff Uradham at once and at the Sheriff's request, wired the Mayesville Intendant -"Hold man, sheriff will send immediatly to identify him." The sheriff and Mr. E. B. Gamble left on Sunday morning's train for Sumter, Mr. Gamble went from Sumter to M1ayesville by private conveyance and the sheriff communicated with the au thorities from Sumter by telephone. When Ir. Gamble confronted the man under arrest. he found that he was a yellow negro about six feet tall and did not in any way answer the description of Bill Dixon. and he also learned that the fellow was raised about Mayesville, and that his name is Dixon Davis. It seems the chap had been on a drunken spree, and while steamed up with fire water he gave his namo as Bill Dixon, expecting that would have the same effect as war paint on an Indian. The Mayesville authorities did the proper thing to notify the authorities when the had some one who they thought was wanted here, especially such a noto rious, and dangerous character as Bill Dixon. but how they could be so badly deceived, to mistake a six foot yellow negro for a short black chunky negro, and he too, raised about 3Mayesville we cannot see. The description of the ar rested man does not compare in any way with the much wanted Bill Dixon nor do we believe that Dixon is within 500 miles of this place. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand. but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Rucklen's Arnica Salve. cures them: also old runnlnir and fever sores. ulcers. boils. felons. corns, warts. cuts. bruises. burns. scalds. chap ped hands chilblains. Best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Soid by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store Stores to Close Thanksgiving Day. We agree to close our stores and ob serve holiday on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 29th. 1900. W. M. Brockinton-Sunday hours. Louis Levi. Levi M1ercantile Co. M~cLeod-Wilkins-King Co. S. I. Till. W. E. Brown & Co.-Sunday hours. Mlanning Hardware Co. C. M1. Davis & Co. Ri. MI. Strange. The M1anning Grocery Co. W. E. Jenkinson. S.A. Rigby. M1. M1. Krasnoff. Thomas Nimmer. H. Hirschmann. Farmers' Supply Co. The Bank of M1anning. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M1. Loryea, Prop.-Hours to be ob serve:1, 9 to 12 M1., 4 to (6 p. m. His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lily. a prominent citIzen of Han nibal. Mo.. lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: -I was taken with typhoid fever that ran into pneumonia. Mp lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected soon to die of Consum ption. when I heard of Dr. Kinr's New Discov ery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to'use it. and now- am well and strong- I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lunc trouble- Regular sizes 50J cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at The R. B. Let-yea Drug Store: every bottle guaran teed. A Clarendon Boy Marries At Mullins. M1ullins, Nov. 16.-The lov-liest wed ding ever witnessed here was solemn ized in the Baptist church yesterday at 5:30 p. in., when Dr. A. M1. Br-ailsford and Mis3s Lizzie Schofield were united in matrimony. The pulpit of the church was banked with lovely evergreens, holly, cedar. and ivy entermingled, and the floor of the stand was covered with many beau tiful palms and ferns. At the head of each aisle was a larger arch covered with wite, over which green ivy was twined. White cloth was lad over- the floor on which the bridal par-ty stood, and amid soft lights from shaded lamps, the beautiful Episcopal ceremony was peformed by the Rev. W. H. Barnwell of Stateburg S. C. Punctual to the hour appointed, the bridal party enter ed the church to the strains of Mend delssohns Wedding MIarch played by M1iss Mlaggie M1eKenna in her usual beautiful manner. The ushers came first, two at a time. up opp~osite aisles. Mr. John Boatright, Danville, Va., and I. Will Richai-dson, Orangeburg, Dr. G. S. White. Charleston, and 31r. Henr-y B. Richardson, Jr., Clarendon, and M'i-. W. A. Gi-ay, South Boston, Va., M1r. H. B. Richardson. Panola, Prof. J. E. Brozhardt, MIullins, and R. C. Richardson. Clarendon. As they reached the chancel, they crossed and stood opposite each other. Next came the two beautiful bridesmaids. M1iss Mlvrtle Lee from Danville and Mliss Henrietta Brailsford of Clarendon, sis ter of the groom: they were dressed precisely alike in dainty costumes of white organdie, trimmed with white satmn ribbon and white fichues crossed giacefully over the shoulders. They Earied armfuls of beautiful Amei-ican beauty iroses. The handsome gr-oom came'in on the arm of his cousin and best man, Mr. L. E. Brailsford, and the sweet and char-ming br-ide with her biother, i. R. P. Schofield of Dan ville. The bride w~as attired in a pretty and stlish tr-aveling dress of brown mode cloth, with trimming of white broad loth. She wore a brown velvat hat and gloves to match. The bride's bou qulwas exquisite bridal roses. The gtoom and ushers wore black cutaway oats. light pants and gloves. Dr. Brailsford is a popular young physician of this place. He has only been here a short while, but has built up a fine r-actice and his future is ver-y proismng. T he br-ide is the only daughter of M1r. and 1r-.. J. T. Schoied The family hveonl recentlymoehrefm Dainville, but Miss Lizzie has w'on many Erindls friends hei-e and is a very pop ular and charming young lady. Dir. and Mi's. Brailsford left on the evening ti-ain for Atuusta. Savannah and Florida. The presents wecre numer'ous and handsome. The Ltadies' Biirthiday Almanac foi 1901 is now ready for distribution. Wec have a full stock on hiandt of 31e-iree's Wine of Cardui and Black Draught. The n B. Loryea Drug Store. It is presumted that the National - Drug Clerk's Association know a good Cigar when they use it, they have been endorsed by the Association. and the D. C. C. Cigar desorves it. The R1. B. Loryea Drug Store. Marriage is a committee of two. with diseretionary powers to increase their number. Wins at Paris-The International Stock Food have been just informed that they had won the Silver 'Medal at the Paris Exposition. thus its merits are recognized even in one of the larg est capitols of Europe. The J. B. Loryea Drug Store. When a man is ashamed to look in a mirror it is a safe bet that his wife buys his neckties. 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. in. to 12:30 p. n.: 3:30 to 6:30 p. in. Night calls re sponded to promptly and cheerfully by our Pharmacist, MIr. J. E. Arant, Ph. G., who resides at Mrs. S. A. Wells'. A man's domestic relations seldom trouble him as much as the relations of his domestics. This signaturo is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold In one day Any man can make at least one woman happy for life. All he has to do is to remain a bachelor. If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup you can realize how grateful 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 I. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop A woman's age doesn't matter so much as how long she has been that age. 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 Drug Store. Whenever you meet a man who thinks he knows it all, it's ten to one that he isn't married. There is no pleasure in life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest at night on account of indi gestion. Henry Williams of Boonville, ind., says he suffered that way for years. till he commenced the use of Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure, and adds, " Now I can eat anything I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. MONEY TO LOAN, I am prepared to negotiate loans on good real estate security, on rea sonable terms. R. 0. PURDY, Sumter, S. C. B YRD & TAP PRACTITIONERS OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Calls promptly answered day or night CADES, S.C. I have opened '.p a Sewing Machine store next door -o Mr. S. A. Rigby's general merchar~dise 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 Instal ent, Easy Payment Plan. I clean ana repair any kind of machines for least money possible. Call and see me. A. 1. BARRON, Ag't. NOW OPEN TO T~A.VELEES3 The Tisdale Hotel, Summerton, S. C. Livery Stable Near at Hand. New Building. New Furniture. LOOK! LOOK! Hlere 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. WILSON & DURANT, Attorneys and C'ouns'elors at Lau-, MANNING, S. C. RA~!ON'S RELIEF RAMON's NERVE AND BONE OIL still head the list and are acknowledged by all to be the great conquerors of pains, aches and diseases for which they are recommendedi. Ramwon's Relief wilt pyositively cure reains of all kinds, such as eaache, Sick Ihcadache. Toothache. Neuralgia, Cramp ('olie, P'ains in the stomach and Bowels, Diarrha. d., ahniost instamntly, and, as a househol remedy for thes'e sudden sick' nesset. it has no equnal in iihe world. "Once tried, always uel."' P'rice 5 and 50 cents. Samle bottles iPJ eents. Ramon's Nerve.& 3ome Ott is the original and only ecnine Nerve and Bone Oi~l made. I t is ju-t what its name implies. and penetrating quiickly to the nerve and bone, reliens pamn, drives away disease and eff'ects a permanent cure. A specific for 1theunmatismi, Sores, Bruises. S prains. ('u1s. Burns, ant all injuries to the tiesh of either man or henst. P'rie 5 and 50 cents Samnple bottles 10 centt. The genuine has the name blown in the bottle. The Relief is put up in square red ear'toons and the Oil in gree.n cartoons. TAKE NO OTHER FORl SALE BY IThe DR. B. nryea Drug Store. Zineman's "Diamanta" Spectacles and Eyedilasses. The Diamanta Spectacles and Eye-Glasses not only CLAIM TO BE. but are the best that sei'ace has been able to produee. The LENSES. as well as the FRAMES. are made by thoroughly SKILLED ARTISANS and every pair is ground on perfectly scientitlc principles. They are PERFECTLY COLOR LESS. do not polarize light, have no PRISMATIC COLORS or scattered rays. common to peb bles and other lenses in use. The CORE or CENTRE of the Lenses comes DIRECTLY in front of the eye and never TIR ES the eye. but prevents the heated rays from entering : thereby producing a CLEAR and DISTINCT VISION. as in the natural healthy sight. Their durability is pre-eminent, and while they preserve the sight. their lasting qualities are such. that frequent changing is unnecessary. Eminent oculists recommend and prescribe them as embracing all the merits required to con.titute them the best helps to sight in use. The eye Is the most delicate organ of the human system. yet it is the most RECKLESSLY ar CARELESSLY used. Call on our authorized agent. who will guarantee a perfect it and charges reasonable. and wh. has been instructed in fitting eyes. FOR SALE BY THE _ R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Prop. Sign of the Golden Mortar, - - !'ANNING, S. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. Wagon and Buggy Material, = Mill Supplies, Steam Fittings, 2 Cane Mills, Evaporators and 3 Kettles, ell- Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Guaranteed Pocket Cut- - Oils, 2 C_ 1ery -N: rih PaintG Guaranteed Razors, SVarnish, Guaranteed Shears, Brushes, Stoves, Hardware, Ranges, C Tinware, .Heaters, sl Enamel Ware, Harness, Wooden Ware, Saddles, 0 Sporting Goods, Leather, Bicycles and Bicycle Etc., Repairs, Etc., a Farm Implements, Etc. a Sheet Tin, Sheet Iron, __ Nails, Wi e, Horse Shoes, - Nuts, Bolts, Hammers, Saw __ Punches, Chisels, Files and Saw SEverything Peftaining to Our Line. , SWe hav e for a lifetime, on the merits of our goods, built up a tratde second to none in this county and one of which we are very proud of, always using the utmost precaution not to have inferior merchandise enter our store and have universally furnished our cus tomers the highest average values obtainable for the price charged. Iare showing, AND HERE YOU ARE. New arrivals of Fine Percales and Prints this week are exquis itely beautiful. Fine yard-wide Percales in the newest styles at 10c; worth 12ic at other stores. 7-8 yard-wide Percale, in pretty shade of Cherry Red, at 8c; Yard-wide Sea Island Homespun at 5c; cheaper than cotton. Good tiuality of Mattress Ticking at 5ic. SSea Island Homespun at 3+c yard that sell at other places for 5c. SNice Fall Outing, the 6c kind; our price 4tc. IBetter grades at 8 and 10c. The Roy al Blue Calico, standard colors, at 5c that others are sell ing for6tc. Several thousand yards good Calico, pretty Patterns, at 4c; worth 5 cents. DesG os IFine line of Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, double fold, at 10c; worth 15c. IElegant line of 50c Dress Goods, 36, 38 and 40 inches wide, in cluding Zibilines, Figured and Plain Goods. etc. We have the prettiest line of Broadcloths at 99c that our neigh a bors are asking 81.2-> for, 1t will measure 50 inches and five yards Smakes the dress. SOur Silks are all right, from 20e to $1.50. The 20e kind makes Ielegant linings for your tailored suit. S Here's What You Want for the Home. Beautiful line of Rugs and Matting. Lovely Table Covers. Fine S10-4 Blankets, made of Wool. Good heavy Comforts to keep you warm. Lamp~s and Shades and too many other things to mention. C;ome and see for yourself. Shoes for Your Feet. We have the. best Sahoes of ainy other concern in town. Our Hamilton-Brown Shoes, if you buy one pair you will buy an other pair, for they arie the best Shoes~ made. We ae gvin migty los pries n Soesthese days. I Prices on Men's Suits have made them move, and we have still a SSuit for you left. We bought largely of Clothing in all lines and we Smust sell them, and that is why we cut the figures. SStill'a few of those $10 Overcoats left to go for 84.9l9 until all are goys' Suits to beat the band. SOur line of Gent's Furnishings are stronger than you will find Sanywhere-Suspenders. Neckwear, Socks, Shirts, Collars and Ctfs. SOur line of Men's Colored StitY Shirts, with Cuffs of s-tme -it 5c: reua$1 Shirts. m ie of Fancy Shirts, w~ith two Collars, for 49c. For Tanksgiving. In our Gr-ocery Depatment you can get just what you want. ~Fiften dozen Ladies' Ribbed Under-vests. Fr-ench Model, at 16c;E Sworth 25c. Como to see us and we assure you the best treatment and polite attentwon. OLD RELIABLE GiREAT SLAUGHTER SALE UNTIL THE FIRST OF The Goods must go, and in order to move them we have put the knife in the following Goods : LADIES' CAPES at a great cut price. MEN'S CLOTHING at a great Slaughter Price. BOYS' CLOTHING at a great sacrifice. TABLE COVERS at your own price. RUGS at your own price. We have a fine line of Dress Goods That we have reduced 10 per cent. TRUNKS and VALISES at a great slaughter price. SADDLES and HARNESS cheaper than the cheapest. Our line of Men's, Ladies' S.oes and Children's &10e Is complete in all grades. Ladies' Shoes, worth $1.25; our price...................98c Ladies' Battle-Axe Shoes, worth $1.50; our price.... $1.24 This is no fake affair, but we mean what we say. The goods must and will be sold at this great cut price. Give us a call and we will convince you that we will save you 25 per cent on all Goods. Yours respectfully, AT THE MANNING GROCERY CO. Has arrived and we offer you the following Groceries and Fruit at very low prices: Fancy e EvaoatdApples in 1-pound boxes and loose. Finest London Layer Raisins. Fnest Seeded Risins in 1-pund bxes. Hecker's Fresh Backwheat and Oatmeal. Fac New Yor State Apples by the dozen or brrel. Heavy Groceries and a visit to our store will convince you that we give you more for One Dollar bhan any other house in town. Yours truly, THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVERS, Manning Grocery Co., WEOLESALE GEOCERS. N. B.-We want to buy 2.000 bushels Cow Peas. Bring them to us in any quan tity and we pay you the cash for them. Hard ware-Imfplemlellts-Stoves. L B. DURANT, "IC toei ng in close toucli with the very best mrkefore in ambetter prepare emebe Iuseam in the Duce r-Buitman Company building,.opposite Hardware, Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Harness, Saddles, Leather, &c., &C. A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. My store is headquarters for Guns, Pistols, Po-;aer, Shot, Shells and thv alts an lare quntiie sof Paints, Oils, andWindow Glass. Com and exami e m- lg elite ofCokng and Heating Stoves. Every Stove bought from me is warranted. L. B. DuRANT, SLsTMTER. - - S. C