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mhe puning -ime. Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING. S. C.. NOV. 28. 1900. On the Last Mile-The Holiday Trade. This season the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store will show the most elaborate line of Holiday Goods ever shown in this town, something to suit all classes of trade. The rich and the poor can all get something at Clarendon's greatest Dry Goods Store. A beautiful line of tine, highly decorated China. consisting of fine Cake Dishes. Salad Dishes, Cracker Jars and the like. A beauti ful line of Dressing and Shaving Case, for the ycung ladies and young men. A very select line of Dolls and Fireworks for the little ones. A complete line of Glove Cases and Collar and Cuff Boxes which make very sensible and practical gifts. The largest line of Rugs and Art Squares ever shown in 'Manning. selec ted specially for the Holidays. Also a grand line of fine fancy Table Covers to adorn the house. Our line of Holiday Handkerchiefs is one of the most su perb ever shown in Manning. All-Over Lace Handkerchiefs at 15e. Fifty doz. pure Linen Handkerchiefs. only 3e each. This line of Hemstitched pure Linen Handkerchiefs is something un heard of in the history of the trade. That's just what it is. a pure Linen Handkerchief for only 5c. In short we have a line of Holiday gifts to please everybody. 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. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving day. There is an egg famine in Manning. Lamp Chimneys, all sizes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Christmas Cards and Booklets at S. I. Till's Racket. Died in the Fork last Friday, Hermis a 3 three year old son of Mr. S. C. Lee. How about a Lemon Phosphate now at Brockinton's Fount. Mercerized Petticoats all colors at S. I. Till's Racket Store. Mrs. Hugh McKelvey, of Spartanburg is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Iseman. Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at Brockinton's Soda Fount. I saw going into Till's store almost a car load of Christmas goods. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will have an oyster supper at the Cen tral hotel to night. For Sale-Meat Hogs. Apply to J. L. Eadon, Davis. S. C. [37-4t It is conceded to be the best Cigar on the market-the Air Ship. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Since Louis Levi has applied the hatchet to prices his store is being vis ited from every section. A beautiful line of Sterling Silver ware for Wedding Gifts at S. R. Ven ning's. A beautiful souvenir to every pur chaser of a package of Elastic Starch. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. There will be preaching at Fellow ship church next Sunday morning at 11:30 a. m. and 4p. m. Brockinton's Soda Water. Bright, sparkling, cold and refreshing. If you are going to get anything for Christmas; you had better see S. L. Till before buying. Legg & Hutchinson are selling stacks of new buggies and harness. The peo ple appreciate a good article. The Sunflower' Smoking Tobacco is a solace and a .joy forever to the smoker. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Gen. J. P. Derham spent last Satur day in Manning making his annual set tlement with the county officers. Soda Water, cold as it ought to be, and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's. Died in Mannir.. last Monday morn ing, Mrs. Dora i'%:k, colored, wife of Rev. J. H. Park. aged 40 years. Grape Nuts-a predigested food adap ted to the delicate and convalescent. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. There is a time and place for all things, and now is the time and S. I. Till's Racket Store is the place for big bargains. Died last Thursday in Midway town ship, Mrs. Susan Harrington aged ubout 75 years. The deceased was the mother of Mr. W. F. Harrington. Plant seed that will germinate. Just received a full supply of Seed, all vari eties. Tne R B. Loryea Drug Store. We heard a man say when he spent $10.00 with Till, he felt like a father of newly born twins, because he got twice as much as he expected. If your stomach is weak it should have help. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives strength to the stomach are cures dys pepssa and indigestion. Wanted-Persimmon and Dogwood Logs in car load lots. For prices. etc.. address Thos. Childs, Sumter. S. C. [363-4t Via Suez Canal, Green and Black Tea. Tea drinkers appreciate our blend. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Dr. Abe Weinberg formerly of Man ning. now a prominent dentist of Cam den will be married this evening in Camden to Miss Abbie Nelson. 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. Married by Rev. G. T. Gresham at his residence in Manning yesterday afternoon, Mr. James E-. Tennant and Miss Mary Franklin Thigpen, daugh ter of Mr. F. W. Thigpen. Keep your eye on Rhame's Drug Store till Christmas if you do not wish to miss enlances to buy pretty and unique pres ents. [36-3t Dr. W. E. Brown has bought *Y. the Levi estate, the lot South of Wilson & DuRant's law otfice for $450, upon which he will erect a sample room for the convenience of drummers. "Linked sweetness long drawn out." Sausage seasoning and everything per taining to the sausage. The R~ B. Lor' yea Drug Store. Parties having lands for sale will do well to advertise them through the columns of THE TIMES. Recently, out of 4 tracts off erred through THE TIMES two have already been sold at good prices. 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. Mr. J. S. Plowden gave the editor a~ turnip, ruta baoa variety, which weigh ed eleven pounals and one ounce, and we will saved it for a few days to watch the result of our prayer for a back bone f There is no friend like a good book. Just received, a line of popular Books, in Cloth and Painer Editions--all prices. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The ladies of the Presbyterian church propose haying a series of festivals. oyster suppers. etc.. for the benefit of the parsonage fund. We understand they promise a "square deal' in ovter stews tonight. The Ladies' Birthday Almanae for 1901 is now ready for distribution. \\e have a full stock on hand of McElree s Wine of Cardui and Black I)raught. The I. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. Wade Hampton Gibbes,of Colum bia. Inspector of agencies for the Equitable Life Assurance Association. spent last Monday in Manning. and while here appointed Mr. J. H. Lesesne one of the company's agents. lust received. a handsome line of Novelties in Wave Crest Ware. such as Tewelry. Puff. and Collar and Cuff Boxes. Handkerchief and Glove Cases and numerous other articles. S. I1. Venning. Among other things the State pen sion board will do. they will provide for a new application blank. Under the new law all old pensioners will have to ile applications in order io receive pensions during the coming year. It is presumed 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 R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Died last Monday near Eastover Mr. J. F. Strain aged about 33 years. The deceased at one time lived at Summer ton and he was connected with the Santee Cypress Lumber company. He visited Manning frequently and was highly esteemed here. He leaves a widow and one child. Wanted-Salesmen to sell Lubricat ing Oils. Greases. Belting and special ties to threshermen. on commission. Good goods and liberal proposition. Address, giving references. The How ard Oil & Grease Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. Married this evening. at the resi dence of the brides parents in Charles ton, Mr. W. Scott Harvin one of M1an ning's most substantial and grogressive citizens. and Miss Amanda Thomas, daughter of Ir. Stephen Thomas. of the well known firm of Charleston Jew elers. Stephen Thomas & Bro. 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 R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Krasnoff, who flies the "New Idea" flag is out in this issue with a special announcement to the trading public. and he proposes to make it interesting for bargain hunters. Mr. Krasnoff has by strict attention to his business built up a large and growing trade, and by his methods of doing business his cus tomers have been made permanent. No greater recommendation can be given any merchant than the fact that customers stick to him. Read Kras noff's advertisement in another column. 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. m. 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. M1r. J. E. Arant, Ph. G., who resides at M1rs. S. A. Wells'. Died at the home of Mrs. James E. Lee, Nov. 23, Hermus Lee. a little son of MIr. and Mrs. S. C. Lee of New Zion. He was a very bright and most affec tionate little child. But God saw best and called him around His precious throne to meet with his devoted mother and dear little brothers and sisters who had gone on before and was waiting to welcome him there. It grieved the hearts of his loved ones who looked on him for the last time: but the Lord gave and He taketh away: blessed be His name, and think what a blessed privi lege it is to add a blossom to the wreath in heaven. FRIEND. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ure biliousness, constipation and headache. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Dr. A. M1. Brailsford and bride whose marriage at Mullins we published last week, are visiting relatives ir. this county and are the recipients of much social' attention. When they reached Fulton, Saturday e-:ening they were received by Captain A. M1. Brailsford the grooms father and a magnificent reception was given them. The resi dence and grounds were beautifully il luminated, and the trees hung with hinese lanterns. It was the manifesta tion of a proud father welcoming home a worthy son with his precious compan ion, and well he might. for Dr. Brails ford is "a worthy son of a noble sire."' On Tuesday evening Hon. Henry B. Richardson. Col. R. C. Richardson. and Capt. John C. M~anning, uncles of the groom, gave the bridal couple a bril liant reception and on Wednesday eve ning a grand ball was given in honor of the hapsy couple. The ball room was beautifu'ly decorated and was graced with Clarendon's fairest daughters and gallant sons. Workig Night and Day. The busies.t and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. Kings New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health. that changes we-akness- into strength. listless ness into energy. brain-fag into mental power. Theyre wondcrful in building up the health. Only l5c. per box. Sold by the R. B3. Lor-yea Drug Store. 3 IMa'nning~ can sup~ply the most fastid 'eous in clothing, gint s furnishings, shoes and all articles that go to make up a man's, youth's, boys or childs out it. C. M1. Davis & Co., under the management of Mr. J. D. Gerald has supplied this town and vicinity with a needed want, and there is no longer any use for people wanting clothing,I upper or under. to send off or go else where, for C. M1. Davis & Co. carry an elegant line manufactured by reputa ble tailors. Their furnishing stock is full and complete with the very latest in neckwear. A young man who is a* worshiper at the shrine of fashion can o to C. M1. Davis & Co.. and Mr. Gerald ill fix him up so that he will be an at traction to the fair sex. This concern very justly boasts of its stock of shoes for men and ladies: they say that a shoddy shoe shall not come into their store,'and if people want good goods they are here to serve them. Read their advertisement and be assured that all goods sold by this concern must turn out as represented or the money 1s' refunded. A party of jolly hunters struck ouit for Hell hole swamp in Berkeley coun t~ last \Ionday morning. wvhere they go to .lay -all big' game which will come w ithir gur-shot. The par-ty is com posed of the following substantial citi ens of C larendon and Williamsburg counties: S. MI. Witherspoon, Willie Iontgomery,. J. S. Nelson. E. R. Plowden, Jlr., and W. E. Dan iels of the Fork: Ervin Plowden, W. M1. Plowden, W. H. M1uidrow. A. P. Burgess. J. A. Bur-gess of Junk Yard Bay: W. T. Sprott, Clar-ence Sprott, Willie Davis. Whitfield Plowden, of -Jordan: J1. Elbert Davis, D~r. G. L. Dickson of .Manning: Aloultie Oliver. Foreston: C. M1. Davis. of Davis: Capt. Julius Gamble and JIulian Gamble. Gourdins. The editor of THE TIMES is promised some of the spoils captur-ed. but he will not fast until the returns Last Saturday night a dr'ummer rep. resenting a biscuit company, walked into Mr. Louis Levi's store laid down his sample case, and while talking tc Mr. Isenin who has charge of th( grocer. department. a negro by the name of Frank Reid came along and swiped the case. When the grip wai missed, the commercial man was vers anxious to get it back and he reported the occurance to the police. Later the negro walked into the Manning Hard ware store to buv a key, but could not find one, Willie Bull. a colored em ployee suspecting the fellow had stolet the grip reported it to Policeman Clark, who found the fellow and put him in the lock-up. but the grip was gone and the chap would not admit having had it, nor would he tell what had become of it until sometime after being locked up. The grip was found in the .John son store lot and the drummer was made happy by its return. 'his signature is on every box of the gem.: Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablct; " o remedy that cres a cold in one day They Are Welcome Here. Rev. F. W. Gregg and bride arrived in Manning last Thursday evening, numerous presents from members of the congregation awaited to happy hair. Last Friday's State contained the following: A CHRYSANTHEMUM WEDDING. This morning a happy party arrived in the city from Lowryville, Chester county. where Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock the Rev. Francis W. Gregg and Miss Elizabeth Cole Guy were married. The bridal party spent a part of yester day in the city, where Mr. Gregg has many happy memories of student life at the Theological seminary. In the after noon they left for Manning. where Mr. Gregg is pastor of the Presbyterian church. The ceremony was performed at the Presbyterian church at Lowryville by the Rev. W. G. Neville of Yorkville. Miss Isabel Guy, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and the Rev. Frank Harper Wardlaw of Williamsburg was best man. The other attendants were Mr. R. C. Guy and Miss Mary Joe Witherspoon of Yorkville: Mr. Wilson Gregg of Columbia and Miss Bessie Lowry: Mr. W. J. Hardee of Chester and Miss Ida Guy: Mr. William Gregg, Jr.. of Florence, and Miss Ella Love: Dr. Johnson of Chester and Miss Sue Guy. The couple last named will plight their troth next Wednesday. The bride on this happy occasion was dressed in white taffeta, with liberty siik. and carried a beautiful bouquet of white carnations and maiden hair ferns. The maid of honor wore a becoming pink organdie, and the flowers which she carried were white chrysanthe mums. The other bridesmaids wore white organdie, with pink sashes, and carried pink chrysanthemums. A reception was tendered the bridal party and numerous friends at the beautiful country home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Guy. One of the most happy of the many con gratulations extended the young preacher and his fair bride was the following telegram from his congrega tion at Manning to Mrs. Gregg: "Mr. Gregg's congregation sends congratu tions. A warm welcome awaits you." Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine: and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absoluteiy cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis. hoarseness and all diseases of the throat. chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call at the R. B. Loryea Drug Store and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 Epworth Orphanage Pound Party. The Epworth League of the Manning Methodist church will give an "Or phanage Pound Party" on next Friday night November 30th, at the residence of Mir. S. A. Rigby, beginning prompt lv at 8:30 o'clock. A programme has been arranged, consisting of songs, recitations and instrumental music. Each person coming is requested to bring a pound or more of provisions, fruits, nuts, etc. All members of the Epworth League, together with their friends, and all others interested in this grand and noble work, are invited to be present. (Signed) HERBERT E. PRESSLEY, Third Vice President. Red Hot from the Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of New ark. Mich.. in the Civil War. It caused horrible ulers that no treatment helped for :20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures cuts. bruises. burns, boils. felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. :35 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by the R. B. Lor yea Drug Store 3 Rheumatism. Nobody knows all about it; and nothing, now known, will alwavs cure it. DoCtors trv Scott's Emul sion of Cod Liver Oil, when they think it is Caused by im perfect digestion of food. You can do the same. It may' or may' not be caused by the faih~re of stomach and bowels to do their work. If it is. v'ou will cure it; if not, you wxill do no harm. The way, to cure a disease is to stop its cause, and help the body get back to its habit of health. WVhen Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil does that, it cures; when it don't, it don't cure. It never does harm. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. soc. and $z.oo ; all druggists. I rave Men Fal victims, t( ,tonach. liver and kidney tr.uble as well as women, and all feel the results in los of appetite. poisons in the blood. backache nervousness. headache and tired. listless. run down feeling. But there's no need to feel lhk:. that. Listen to J. W. (ardner. Idaville. Ind He savs: --Electric Bitters are just the thing to a man when he is all run down. and don't carp whether he lives or dies. It did more to girl me new strength and good appetite than any thin;: I could take. I can now eat anything an< have a new lease on Life." Only 50) cents. at th R. It. Loryea Drug Store. Every bottle :uar anteed. Black River Union. The next meeting of the Black Rivei Union will be held with Home Brand church, beginning Friday before the fifth Sunday in December 1900. This will be in the closing the nineteenti century. Churches composing the Unions wil please elect delegates as early as pos. sible. All delegates and visitors whc expect to come by rail will be met al Packsville three miles from the churet if due notice is given to W. A. Bradhant or J. D. Huggins, Packsville. S. C. The following is the programme for the meeting: Friday, 11:30 A. M.-Devotional ex ercises for 30 minutes by C. P. Mc Knight. Organization. A Leader Among His Brethren: (i Qualifications of. Jas. E. Tindal: (2 Church's Need of, D. M. Bradham; (3 Pastors' Need of, J. O. Gough. Hat Querries. Miscellaneous Business. Sermon at night by G. T. Gresham, text. Luke 15:10. Saturday, 10:30 A. M.-Devotional exercises for 20 minutes by E. D. Rog ers. Continual Interest in. and Effort for, the Salvation of the Lost. Among Us, Attending Our Services Every Sunday. 1) Difficulties and Diseouragements; (2) Helps and Encouragements, B. P. Cuttino. T. G. Philips, G. T. Gresham. Church Discipline: il) Do Churches Need to Make Rules to Enable Them to Practice It? or, (2) Is the Letter and Spirit of the New Testament Sufficient ly Plain for All Practical Purposes? C. E. Cuttino. A. P. Hill, J. I. Ayres. Practical Mission Work in Acts 13 and 14. Bible Lesson by M. A. Connors. Sunday, if the new church building. now nearly completed is ready, dedica tion services will be held at 11:30 a. m., sermon to be preached by C. C. Brown. J. D. HUGGINS. N. B.-Please do not wait till Friday if you intend coming on the train, for if you should you will miss one whole day of the meeting. Come Thursday. J. D. H. Don't Miss It ! A great Christmas opportunity! Pres ents for everybody! My large and choice selection of Novelties for the Christmas trade is now ready for the inspection and approval of all who ap preciate handsome and appropriate gifts. Call and see how easy it is to select one for your wife, mother, sister or sweetheart. S. R. VENNING. THE NEW IDEA. 1 On account of a change in our bus ness on th'e first of January we are elling out our entire stock of Mer handise at greatly Reduced Prices. It is a rare chance and big oppor tunity for all who need goods and want to save money to buy all they .an at such low prices as we offer ur goods. Men's, Boys' & Childr'en's Clothing, having too much on hand, will be sold positively AT COST. Our general stock of Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats, Notions, Furniture, t.. will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Our stock must be sold, and it would be wise for all to come early, before the stock is picked over. There are big bargains for you. COME AT ONCE. THE NEW IDEA, M, M. KRASNOFF, Prop. A G -L-F OIL maized t.L . alIku of mk 2allos of t-T PA.IxT in theo~ w. - 01 Ofyou aint bill. IS n M onx retnarnLE thn PCREWulT LEAn'v is .Aa:oLU'TELY NOT Pox SOocs. HiA.'..R P..INT :s made of the 7TCT OE a'nd^i ground Ri'C-t uERY TUXC. NO trsi t. O mix, any boy can do It. Itis the coEmlcN SENSE 01 horSE PAZ'NT. No r.ETE p::int Can he tuadO al Sold and guaranteed by MANNING, S. C. RA'ION's RtELIEF R.AMoN's NEIIvE AND BONE OIL still head the list tond are acknowledged by all to be t11- great 'onxiuerors of pants, acehes' and' disea.ses for whbich they are re'omndeikd. Raumonl's Relief will positively cume xainsof all1 k in d-. peh :xs 1eadache. Sick' Ileadachxe. T1'ooa'he, Neuiralgia, Crampl (C.die, Pains int th. Stomaxxch and( Bowels, Diarrh.ea. .M.. x t iaost intatlytA' and, s a househldl reel for tlhms tsudden sick nestit lhas no ('lual in xi be world. "Onue Sampxle bottles l' cent5. Ramaon's Nerve & Some@ 0i1 is the originax axxd onxlv -.enuxine Nerve ,.nd Bone Oil made. I t is just what its xame implies. arnd pensetratinlg ieticly to the nxerve and bone, relieves pin, drives away disease and effeetsa pterim:mentt euSre. A specitic for Rhleumatism,. Sores. Itruises..Sras Cuxts, Burns, anal l injuries to the flesh of eithecr mani or iea-I. Price :n and .5 enits. Samrple bottles 140 enxts. The genuine has the namne biowin in thxe bottle'. The Relief is put txp ix square red cartooxns axnd tae Oil ixn greexn cartoons. 'rKE NO OTHER FOR SALE BY The R. B. Lorvea Drug Store. Lineman's "Diamanta" Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. The Diamanta Spectacles and Eye-Glasses not only CLAIM TO BE, but are the best that science has been able to produce. The LENSES. as well as the FRAMES. are made by thoroughly SKILLED ARTISANS and every pair is ground on perfectly scientific principles. They are PERFECLY 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 TIRES the eve. but prevents the heated rays from entering : thereby producing a CLEAR and DISTINCT V~ISION. 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 recommnd and prescribe them as embracing all the merits required to constitute them the best helps to sight in use. The eve i: the most delicate organ of the human system. yet it is the most RECKLESSLY and CARELESSLY used. Call on our authorized agent. wno will guarantee a perfect fit and charges reasonable. and who has been instructed in fitting eyes. FOR SA LE BY THE__ R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE, ISAAC M. LORYEA, Prop. Sign of the Golden Mortar, - - flANNING, S. C. PHONE NO. 2. Wagon and Buggy Material, Mill Supplies. Steam Fittings, Cane Mills. Evaporators and Kettles, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, - Guaranteed Pocket Cut Oils, - Paint, -ey Guaranteed Razors, Varnish, Guaranteed Shears, Brushes, Stoves, Hardware, Ranges, Tinware. Heaters, Enamel Ware, Harness, Wooden Ware, Saddles, Sporting Goods, Leather, a Bicycles and Bicycle Etc., m Repairs, Ete., Etc. Farm Implements, Ec Sheet Tin, Sheet Iron, Nails, Wire, Horse Shoes, Nuts, Bolts, Hammers, SPunches, Chisels, Files and Saws SEverything Pertaining to Our LUne, Guarantee. S We have for a lifetime, on the merits of our goods, built upa Strade second to none in this county and one of which we are very proud of, alw ays using the utmost precaution not to have inferior Smerchandise enter our store and have universally furnished our cus tomers the highest average values obtainable for the price charged. SBut with all of this we must keep on telling you about what we are showing, AND HERE YOU ARE. New arrivals of Fine Percales and Prints this week are exquis itelv beautiful. Sat other stores. w -orth id Percale, in pretty shade of Cherry Red, at 8c: 3 ard-wide Sea Island Homespun at 5c; cheaper than cotton. 2 Good quality of Mattress Ticking at 54c. SSea Island H~omespun at 3tc yard that sell at other places for 5e. SNice Fall Outing, the 6e kind; our price 44c. Better grades at 8 and 10c. SThe Royal Blue Calico, standard colors, at 5c that others are sell Sevefral*c thousand yards good Calico, pretty Patterns, at4:wot I cnt.Dress Goods. I 15.Fine line of Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, double fold, at 10c; worth SElegant line of 50c Dress Goods, 36, 38 and 40 inches wide, in Scluding Zibilines, Figured and Plain Goods, etc. Wehave the prettiest line of Broadcloths at 99c that our neigh - Ibors are asking $1.25 for. It will measure 50 inches and five yards makes the dress. Our Silks are all right, from 20e to $1.50. The 20c kind makes elegant linings for your tailored suit. S Here's~ What You Want for the Home. I Beautiful line of Rugs and Matting. Lovely Table Covers. Fine I10-4 Blankets, made of Wool. Good heavy Comforts to keep you warm. Lamps and Shades and too many other things to mention. Come and see for yourself. I Shoes for Your Feet. IWe have the best Shoes of any other concern in town. Our Hamilton-Brown Shoes, if you buy one pair you will buy an other pair, for they are the best Shoes made. We are giving mighty close prices on Shoes these days.F I CLOTHING. SPtrices 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 =must sell them, and that is why we cut the figures. 3 nStill a few of those $10 Overcoats left to go for $4.99 until all are Boys' Suits to beat the band. Our line of Gent's Furnishings are stronger than you will find Sany where-Suspenders, Neckwear, Socks, Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. Our line of Mlen's Colored Stiff Shirts, with Cuffs of same at 75c; I regular $1 Shirts. SA line of Fancy Shirts, with two Collars, for 49c. IFor Thanksgiving. Iour Grocery Department you can get just what you want. Fi fteen dozen Ladies' Ribbed Undervests, French Model, at 16e;: Iworth 25c. Coma to see us and we assure you the best treatment and polite attention. OLD RELIABLE IS. A. Rigbyl .The Best te World. ASK FOR TH This is a pretty stroIg asser- E tion to make about anything, b ~ .il~LI~Y VIL~but it is the users of Wal-over a I ~ ~ -~'rShoes who are making such a statements, simply because a SHOE they consider that the leather . deserves it. Give them a trial 3 FOR MEN and if you are not satisfied 2 your MONEY WILL BE RE FUNDED. The peculiar softness, rich a e beauty and tensile strength 2 and stylish shapes of our DREW SELBY & C0. Ladies' Shoe Has already won for it a large place in the estimation, of the ladies of Clarendon county. One sight will convince you of its beauty, and one test will Z demonstrate its merits. EVERY PAIR CUARANTEED. We carry the best line of Mis ses' and Children's Shoes ever 4 seen in Manning, We don't Copyrignted. ask you to take our word for it, but come and see for your self. . OUR LINE of SHOES is COMPLETE. O Men's, Boys,' Women's and Children's Shoes, from Brogans to a Fine Patent Leather, and we are not going to be undersold, * not even by those who claim to be selling at cost. FOur Entire Line of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, o SHIRTS, UNYDERWEAR, SNECKWEAR, - HALF HOSE, UMBREL LAS, DRESS SUIT CASES, b Etc., in fact everything in our a line was bought right and MUST BE SOLD. We don't mean to do any idle boasting, but we are the only - G special line merchants in the county and will save you from 10 to 25 Per Cent o on all goods in our line. Come to see us. _ "M Thanking you for your liberal patronage and hoping to serve . you in the future, we are Respectfully yours, PC. I. DAVIS & Co.~ GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE LJNTIL_ 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 fie 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' 1., and Children's ~110es Is complete in all grades. Ladies' Shoes, worth $1.25: our price.. ...... .... .. ... Ladies' Battle-Axe Shoes, worth $1.50; our price.. .. $1 2 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, Lo uis Levi.