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About 4 o'clock last Thursday 111111 ing the reair and machine shop of MIr. R. L. Bell was burned down. destroyiU the entire contents containing materiai, machinery and implements to the value of about '1100, with only about $45) im surance. Mr. BlSl thiuks the fire wwa of incendiary o rigin. after the shop had been robbed of tools. Don't fail to see those tine .ackets for ladies in Tan. Castor. Blue and Black at Louis Levi's. JIe is selling them at cost. A handsome line of Black Ebony Goods. Sterling Silver Mounted, in Brush and Comb Sets. Gent's Traveling Sets. Military Brushes. Shaving Sets and numerous other articles, suitable for Christmas gifts at. S. R. Venning's. Remember that the tax books close on the 31st inst., and in all probability there will be no extension. Comptroller General Derham was in Manning re cently and gave it as his opininion that there would be no tax extension this vear. We advise people to come on 'now and pay up to avoid the rush inci dent to the closing days. Legg & Hutchinson will sell Brick by the car load of 6,000 delivered at Brog don, Alcolu and Manning for $6.50, per 1000; Wilson, Foreston and Greelyville for $6.75 per 1000: Pinewood and Rim ini. $6.50 per 1000. and any station on the W & S. R. R. between Wilson and Sumter for $7.50 per 1000. Prompt shipments made at all times. The most effective little liver pills made are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They never gripe. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. At the regular communication of Si. Peter's lodge, A. F. M., the following officers were elected: J. H. Lesesne, W. M.: F. P. Ervin, S. W.: B. A. John son, J. W.: W. C. Davis, secretary, and Dr. C. B. Geiger, treasurer. Installa tion takes place St. John's day. evening of the 27th inst., when it is desired that a full attendance be present. Refresh ments. 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. Among the busy establishments in this town is the store of S. A. Rigby. His counters are ladened with all kinds of holiday goods, and his dry goods de partment is attracting a trade for fine goods heretofore unknown. Merit will tell. If a man has the stock and the prices, people will buy. Rigby having both and experienced people to handle them is the secret of his large sales. 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 11:3c Sunday hours, 9 a. m. to 12:30 p. in.: 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'. Rev. J. C. Williams, pastor of the Manning A. M. E. church, has been transferred by his conference to the pastorate of the Sumter church. Rev. Williams won the respect of the people of this community by his gentlemanly bearing, and while they are pleased with his promotion for his sake, they r egret losing from their midst one who was such a promoter of good with his race. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are dainty little pills, but they never fall Ito cleanse the liver, remove obstruc tions and inv'igorate the system. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Read in another page tne combina tion offer we are making. Through a misunderstanding several who took ad vantage of this offer last year did not get their papers promptly. but our arrangements are such now, that every person who pays up, and one year in advance, and all new subscribers, will get this valuable farm journal promptly. Remember yon get THE TIMES and Farm ana Bome for $1.50. When you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur pose, use the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Magistrate E.C.Dickson had the novel experience last Thursday morning about 2 o'clock, of being aroused from his innocent slumbers, by the tapping on his window of a man with a woman clinging to him: when the magistrate had succeeded in uncorking the sleep from his eyes, and convinced himself that he was not the victim of nightmare he inquired into the cause of this visi Consmniplon is destruction of lung by a growing germ, precisely as -ouldy cheese is destruction cheese by a growing germ. If you kill the germ, you op the consumption. You a nor can't, according to ben you begin. Take Scott's Emulsion of Ud Liver Oil: take a little -~-'~It acts as a food; it is the A easiest food. - Seems not to be -'food ; makes you 2 hungry ; eating * is comfortable. You grow strong tueon it, er. Take more; ot too mnuch ; enough is as mch as you like and agrees wah yo. Satisfy hunger ".2 food ; whatever S... agrees with you. "ou are strong .c recovered your --the germs are have killed them. h v3 not tried it, send for rce ple, its agreeable tat 2nsrprise you. GOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., New York. Publishes All County and Town Ofr ficial Advertisements. MANNING. S. C.. DEC. 12. 1900. Don't fail to visit Jen kinson's store during his GREAT HOLIDAY SALES. Besides getting goods at greatly reduced prices, you stand a chance of getting a $40 TALKING MACHINE and several other prizes absolutely free. 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. .Q J. D. Gerald went to Charleston on business Monday evening. Till's' Till's! All the talk of the peo ple. Mr. W. E. Jenkinson went to Char leston Monday evening on business. oCall for tickets-chance at the Doll. S. A. Rigby. Mr. Moultrie Oliver of Santee has been experimenting recently with salt water and is now considered an expert. af you need goods call at Louis Levi's and he will save you money. Died suddenly last Thursday morn ing on Mr. W. P. Emanuel's place at Trinity Mrs. Waters, aged about 20 years. Till has the best prices on Fireworks. See him. For Sale-Meat Hogs. Apply to J. L. Eadon, Davis, S. C. [37-4t The Manning oil mill expects to be gin crushing seed next week. They have a large lot of seed on hand to be gin operations. Every day a special sale at Till's Racket Store. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will have an oyster supper in the-court house tomorrow evening for the benefit of the parsonage. Most astonishing values in every de partment at Till's Racket. Left in clothing department of my store, a large bunch of keys. Owner can get same by paying for this notice. W. E. Jenkinson. Remarkable attractions in the Holi day Department at S. L. Till's. Louis Levi's slaughter sale continues to draw trade, and people from every section can be seen in his store every day hunting bargains. Louis Levi offers his goods at a great sacrifice until the first of January, 1901. -There will be a special meeting of the Board of County Commissioners next Saturday to approve the bonds of the newly elected officials. Santa Claus has swooped down upon us and left his goods for the children. S. A. Rigby. Mr. J J. Brunson brought fourteen fine, fat partridges yesterday and pre sented them to the editor. We need not say they were delicious. Where did you get that handsome Lamp? At Venning's Jewelry Store; he has a be.utiful line. Everybody patronize the oyster sup per tomorrow evening to be given by the Presbyterian ladies in the court house. Real oysters are promised and a pleasant evening is assured. You can buy a Ladies' Cape or Jacket almost at your own price at Louis Levi's. To arrive soon,another car of Moore's Anchor Brand Lime. It has no equal. Legg & Hutchinson. Dr. W. E. Mood of Summerton, J. H. Lesesne of St. Peters and C. M. Mason of Foreston Masonic lodges, left last Monday night to attend the grand lodge which is in session in Charleston. Just arrived a car of Corn and Feed Oats, and two cars of Timmothy Hay. Legg & Hutchinson. You should see those fine Silk-Lined Fur Collarettes at Louis Levi's. They are selling dirt cheap. The editor is profoundly grateful tc Mr. W. A. Warr for a mess of Georgia "pate foi gr," which he will enjoy next Saturday in the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of his connubia] bliss. (?) A lot of second hand Buggies, Surries and Harness, going at less than hal1 cost. Legg & Hutchinson. Wanted--Persimmon and Dogwooc Logs in car load lots. For prices, etc. address Thos. Childs, Suriter, S. C. [36-4t The Southern Bell Telephone Comn pny is buying up the independen1 lines throughout the State and inqui ries regarding the one here, have beer made also. We hope they will gel Manning on their list. Louis Levi has put the knife in all lines of goods and you can buy a bill o: goods cheaper than any place in town. If you want Sterling Silver Novelties go to S. R. Yenning. He has them t< suit everybody and everybody's pocket book. A Woman's Christian Temperancf Union has been organized here. WE had no idea that such an organizatior was needed for the ladies of this town We reckon fashion magazines will bf their principal literature. A large and beautiful line of Christ mas and New Year Cards at prices fron 1c to '*1.50 at S. Rl. Yenning's Jewelr2 Store. The hunting party that left here las Monday a week ago for Hell Hol Swamp returned home with reports o having bagged seven deer and jumpin about seventy-five. This may be all so but we have not seen any evidence go ing to corroborate their reports. Louis Levi has some very fine La dies' Jackets in Tan, Castor. Blue ani Black and he is selling them ver: cheap. Dspepsia is difficult digestion, due t< theabsence of natural digestive fluids Hood's Sarsaparilla restores the diges "He ?Tha Any Gooci Wodd WTn" Snould ha-ve p-o' heaith. %Zure. ri:t bioci "s the fi.'?sf r^^:m: : 1-o!s Seks - pr.!: y go:g g:;. Li^.7a good heali:, has Zc::.::.: ::: fo success, Le. cs gvi:ig stre::gi sni co.ura g to women who, icfory ng it, coald rct eo'en see ary goed in lie to <ctan. tation at such an unseendy hour when Jack Frost was abroad and running at large biting everything he came in contact wit:. and found that it was a Romeo with his Juliet seeking to be joined in holy wedlock that they might go hence and barricade themselves against Jack Frost or anything else cold. and bid defiance to parental or other objections. The magistrate being a single man and anxious to sacrifice himself to the apron strings of soeie creatures whose Papa won't make a fellow work, had his sympathies a:o.ls ed by the appeal of the shivering ,air of doves on the outside, so he got up, yanked the sleepers out of the corner of his eyes, went with them to the house of Mr. Charlie Thames, and in a few moments there stood before him Mr. Bolin Thames of Davis and Miss Galloway of Packsville. and in all the solemnity of divine and human law this couple were made man and wife. After receiving the blessings of the dignified and sleep-broken Judge, Magistrate Dickson glided back into outer darkness and permitted the ne.wly hitched couple to have their way rejoicing. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer of 11:5 Howard st.. Philadelphia. Pa.. when she found that Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help. but she says of this royal cure. "it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly. something I can scarce ly remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c. and $1. Trial bottles free at the R. B. Loryca drug store: every bottle guaranteed. 5 Veterans Next Monday. Inasmuch as the State pension board has adopted a new form of blank ap plications for pensions, it is absolutely necessary for a good county board to be selected and in accordance with a previous notice the confederate veter ans will meet in the court house Mon day 17th, inst. The lacmented Major C. S. Land was the count, chairman, and by his death Judge J. H. Mahoney who is vice chairman becomes chair man. Judge Mahoney is deeply inter ested in this work and he especially urges a large attendance. The pen sion business is very much abused, there are people on the pension list who do not properly belong there, and there are others who should be, that can not get on the list. This is largely due to the manner of selecting the county boards; as a rule county boards are made up of men who have political amhitions, and they will use the pen sion lists to further their political in terests, the result is, that many a deserving man and woman who have no political influence is deprived of what the State intended they should have; watch it, a fellow who has a large fam ily connection, becomes a favorite with cunty boards, and it does not matter if that fellow has property and position he secures the very highest class of: pension: that man is able to earn a livelihood from his property and posi tion, yet he gets a larger pension than the man who is maimed or decrepid from diseased. and without the means of earning a support. This is a condi tion which ought not exist, and when the county board is selected next Mon day, great care should be taken to keel) men off of that board who have politi cal axes to grind. It is all very nice to to get up and with tear-s rolling down the cheeks, tell of the suffering endured upon this and that field of action,and to remind those present of the suffering now being endured by the aged and infirm old heroes, but the thing to do, is to cull out from the pension list those whom the law did not intend to receive pensions, and thereby give more to the needy. It is a solemn fact that there are mnen and women on the pension lists today who are the beneficiaries of the incomnes of thousands of dollars worth of property, while there are soldiers, and widows of soldiers who cannot get a pension scarcely able to subsist. Those who get on, that are beneficiaries of property incomes make no showing on the tax books, the prop erty they get benefits from, is in the name of relatives whom they are livig with and who have been and are still supporting them. When the veterans meet here next Monday some of their number should bring this matter up and discuss it, and when they select a board let them select men wvho will follow the law to the letter, and men who will not have favorites. Remember next Monday is the day and a large turn out should be had._ _ Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colds and ia grippe during the past few years. to our knowl edge. not a single case has resulted in pneu monia. Thos. Whittld & Co.. :MO Wabash ave nue. Chicago. one of the most prominent retail druggists in that city, in speaking of this, says: We recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases. .as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also coun teracts any tendency of ia grippe to result in pneumonia." For sale by The H. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Mr. S. R. Tobias Retur'ns from Colorado. A happy family reunion took, place last Saturday evening at the residence of Clerk of Court J. H. Timmons; the cause of the rejoicing was the return from Colorado of Mr. R. S. Tobias, his wife and four children. It will be remembered that Mr. To bias gave a listening ear to the stories told by a band of Mormon elders who frequented the Santee secticn of this county, and as a consequence Mr. To bias' daughter became engaged to marry one of the elders. According to their~ custom the marr-iage had to take place in the Mor-mon church, and they went to Colorado to get married, fol lowed by Mr. Tobias and his whole family, including his son-in-law. Mr. James Haley and his family. Instead of finding a land tiowing with milk and honey as was so vividly pic tured to these tr-usting people, they found themselves friendless and alone, among p~eople who cared for them not. The climate wvas severe and bleak and the prospects for the future grew more and more dismal. Mr. Tobias' daugh ter that married the Mormon elder led an unhappy existence and died about a ear after- going there. Mr. Haley. as soon as he could secure the funds, gath ered up his family and came home. This left the old gentleman friendless indeed, and his relatives here became the more anxious to get him back. Several efforts were made to raise the necessary money, and times were hard and money scaree, but after persistent efforts the funds were raised a few weeks ago, and a telegraphic check was sent which br-ought them back to their native home, never more to be tempted away by the smooth tongued stranger in the guise of a mninister of the gospel. They left Sanford, Colorado. Tuesday of last week and steady travel,night and da,brought them here Saturday night, wen they were met at the depot by Mr. I. N. Tobias and other members of the family and friends. They were taken to the residence of Clerk of Court Timmons, where a reception was given them which no doubt made the return ing wanderers feel themselves once mor surromded by friends. The Circus. Rhoda Royal show was here last Thursday and gave a day and night performance. The crowd was fairly large, but not so large as crowds that attended circuses heretofore. The merchants did a thriving busi ness and there was no drunkenness. a thing so conspicuous heretofore. The crowd was orderly and merry and when the street parade wound its way back to the grounds, the bulk of the crowd followed to see "the lady make the high dive." The side shows accompa nied the "big show" as usual and all the curios of ancient and modern genius were inside, or rather on the large painted illustrations which adorned the outside. The hawkers for these side shows displayed good lung power in en tertaining gaping listeners, "and the band played on." When the "big show" opened the usual rush for entrance was made, and the sight within was the same which greeted our forefathers in the long ago: it was the same old ring. aerohatic ap pliances, tight wire, red lemonade. honey-coated popcorn and stinkadoro cigars. The show reminded the writer of that sound which emanates from a bass drum, and yet for the admission fee it was good enough. The concert after the show was very much decayed and should be quarantined. It was indeed one of the sights of the show to see some of our city belles munching the honey-coated popcorn an sipping the red lemonade. The clown became infatuated with one of our prettiest girls because she chawed popcorn gracefully. Every time he passed around the ring he gave her a wink which set her heart a pattering so that those sitting near her could hear it striking against the steels in her R. & G. corset, bought at Rigby's, and the ringing sound was more musi cal than the strings on the violin played by the leader in the concert orchestra. But it was all right: Ilirting with cir cus clowns goes when girls that eat popcorn and drink red lemonade are at the circus. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia was the subject. is narrated by him as fonows: "I was in a most dreadful condi ton. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken. ongue coated. pain continually in back and sides. no appetite-gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately. a fiend advised trying Electric Bitters: and to my great joy and surprise. the first bottle made a decided improvement. I con tinued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and rob bed the grave of another victim ' No one should fail to try them. Only 50 ets., guaran teed. at the R. B. Loryea drug store. 5 Stages of Water. Camden. Dec. 7. 8 a. m.-Height of Wateree river. 13.8 feet. being a fail of 4.2 feet during past 24 hours. Dec. 10. 8 a. m.-Height of Wateree river. 5.5 feet, being a fall of 6-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. Columbia. Dcc. 7. 8 a. m.-Height of Conga ree river. 2.1 feet. being a fall of e.6 feet during past 24 hours. Dec. 10. 8 a. m.-Height of Congaree river, 9-10 of a foot. being stationary during past 24 hours. St. Stephen's. Dec. 7. S a. m.-Height of Santee river. 7.4 feet. being a rise of 1-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. Dec. 10. 8 a. m.-Height of Santee river. 7.8 feet. being a rise of 2-10 of a foot during past 24 hours. this signature is on every box of the gonuiae Laxative Bromno=Quininle Tablets he remedy that enres a cold in one day Never let your wife wear the trous rs-buy her bloomers. O A.BET OTLI A-. Bersth he Kind You Have Always BOUght of A OR TOTE IE A OR TOTE IE CHRIST~SCMS BillSENTS, ACRTO THE WSET. ACWRDTOA THE WSENTS Ca Lart Line inB Lrendo Drutr. Ca Lart Line inB Lrendo Drutre The Largest Line in Clarendon County. QUALITY, VARIETY & PRICES, QUALITY, VARIETY & PRICES, QUALITY, VARIETY & PRICES. We Can Please the MIost Fastidious, We Can Please the Mo0st Fastidious. We Can Please the Most Fastidious. FULL~ PARTICULARtS NEXT WEEK. FULL PARTICULARIS NEXT WEEK. FULL PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK. Only a word to reiterate that we have the most thoroughly equipped Moder'n Druig Store In Clarendon County. g-Mr. J. E. Arant, Ph. G., is in charge of our Prescripsion Department. g-Miss Olivia Ingram will accord to all customers that courteous and thoughtful attention that has always characterized her. ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, - Si, n of the Golden Mortar, Our Low-Priced Goods Within the Reach of All Purses. WE DEFY COMPETITION! WE BEAT THE STATE! We purchased our goods months ago and our forehandedness is reflected in every price we name you. If you only knew the factory - and mill prices on goods now you would know how to appreciate the prices we are offering goods at now. We are selling goods now at really less than what they can be put in our house today. We have a few more bales of yard-wide Sea Island Homespun at 5c. Best Calicos made at 5c. We have the cheaper grade goods also. 5-lb. Quilt Rolls for 75c. our neighbors are selling at $1. We are right up to you on anything. L ADIES -:. -:. -:. -:. If you nced a second Hat we can make one for you at pnly a "TRIFLE. for we don't like to carry over any goods in that line. Come in and see our Milliner and see what she can do for you. See Our emnant Counters,... They have some goods on them that will put you to thinking. Remember our great values in O~VEROO.ATrS. If you have seen them then you know what they are. and if not you have missed something. If you don't see what you want then ask for it. Yours for true values. ,. |. T I L| L.., Proprietor Wagon and Buggy Material, - Mill Supplies, Steam Fittings, Cane Mills. Evaporators and Kettles, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Guaranteed Pocket Cut 0 Oils,-., ley, Paint, o Guaranteed Razors, Varnish, Guaranteed Shears, 3 9 Brushes, Stoves, C Hardware, Ranges, Tinware. Heaters, Enamel Ware, Harness, Wooden Ware, Saddles, Sporting Goods, Leather, Bicycles and Bicycle Etc., Repairs, Etc., Farm Implements, Etc. Sheet Tin, Sheet Iron, Nails, Wire, Horse Shoes, A SNuts Bolts, H a-mers, C2 Punches, Chisels, Files and Saws B Eerything Pertaining to Our LUne. IA PAIR OF SHOESI * GIVEN AWAY ! __ To every child born in Clarendon County during 1901 _ the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company will give it its first pair of Shoes throuigh S. A. Rigby. S These shoes are made of the finest Vici Kid and are hand turned. This is not all, if you will buy Hamilton Brown Shoes you will be given the very best values, for STHEY ARE THE BEST. ~Ve have on hand a full line ofI For Ladies & Hamlton-BroWn Shoes Gentlemen... which we wish to sell, and the prices are right. Wecarry also many other brands of Shoes. Some of Sthe best brands are They are winners. So when you want Shoes don't forget to see RIGBY'S SHOES, for they are the kind that give y ou honest wear. SHOLIDAY RIGGINGS. - Our store is fast putting on Holiday attire and our Spast record as dealer of SANTA CLAUS' GOODS will not allow us to be outdone by any one. We will have A PRESENT Sfor the little child, for the large child for the sweetheart, for the mother, for the father-something for the whole family and something for your friends. We can please you all if you will let us. S We are going to Give the Doll Away on the same conditions that we have previous years and we will tell you later on. Now, in conclusion, we want to heartily thank our patrons for the prosperous fail business given us by them Sand can assure those who have goods of any kind yet to _purchase that they can get what they want at CHEAP SPRICES by v isiting our store during the next month or so. We hav e still a big lot of SMen's & Boys' Clothing ]that w e ar e cutting the prices on. Overcoats and Mack Sintosh Coats cheap. you fimaGrocery DepartmientI you ind anygood things for the next few weeks. Canned Gosof all kidTeas, Coffees adSgr Currants and Raisins,'Citron, Mince Meat, etc. A gain extending a cordial invitation to everybody to come to our place for your Christmas goods, we are OLD RELIABLE Im Ne 1 JENKINSON GREAT HOLIDAY SiAILESI The largest stock of Holi day Goods in town, at the lowest prices. SIAUHTER SALE of Dry Goods, Fine Dress Goods, Fine Milli nery Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Hats. Everything will be sold at reduced prices du ring our great Holiday Sale. Our entire stock of Gent's and Children's Clothing must be sold by Christmas. A great Slaughter Sale of Fine Dress Goods and Fine Milli nery Goods. They must be sold, so just come with the cash and get the goods at your own prices. You can buy goods cheaper at our store than anywhere else, and at the same time stand the chance of getting one of our four prizes offered to CASH BUYERS. Our line of Fine loliday Goods is the largest ever shown in Manning, consisting of Fine Deco iated Chinaware, Vases, Cups and Saucers, Salad Dishes, Cracker Jars and the like. Also Fine Dressing Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Glove Cases and the like, suitable for presents for young men and young ladies. Two hundred dozen nice Handkerchiefs of every kind for Holiday Gifts. You must come and see us, as we will stand in the front ranks when it comes to Holiday selling. W. E. JENKINSON. (THAT COUNTRY LAD.) ~The Best in 'th Worid. N .ASKFO RT H E This ,is a'pretty strong asser- - ~ '41 ~ ~ .q Shoes who are making such 'SHOE beyconsiertmpltheleaher SHOEdeserves-it. Give them a tria1 . FOR MEInd yur aOEre nt satisfe e ~- FUNDED. beauty and tensile strengt and stylish shapes of our DREW SELBY&CO. - Ladies' Shoe d/~,/~. ~,.Has already won for it a large - place in the estimation of the ladies of Clarendon county. Oe sight wil cedonincesyou o demonstrate its merits. EVERY PAiR CUARANTEED. e arry the best line of Ms seen in Manning, We don't Coppighted- sk you to take our word for it, but come and see for your self. ~OUR LINE of SHOES is COMLETE. S Men's, Boys,' Women's and Children's Shoes, from Brogans Sto a Fine Patent Leather, and we are not going to be undersold, Snot even by those who claim to be selling at cost. 5 Our Entire Line of CLT INHATS, CAPS, *SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, NECK WEAR, H ALF HOSE,'; UMBREL-_ nLS,DREss sUIT CASES, : . Etc., in fact everything in our ~ne was bought right and0 We dn'tMUST BE SOLD. Wedntmean to do any idle boasting, but we are the only s 'pecial line merchants in the county and will save you from 10 to 25 Per Cent oTa hanking you for your lieral patronage and hoping to serve you in the future, we are Respectfully yours, SU nAVIS & C!O