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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MIANNING. S. '., .]AN. 2: 1901. You Can't :lake a 7istake in ing at T'he Jeukinson y)'v Goods Store, for in the 'irst place we invariably :ake back and refund the money fcr any article bought at our store that does not give sat ikfac:ion. and in the second place we handle nothing but first quality goods in everything, and in the third place we defy all competition. We will allow no one to name lower tu'iees on the same class of goods than we do. It will pay those who have cash to spend to call and see some of the splendid bargains we have to close out in all classes of Winter Goods. Gent's and Children's Clothing at cost. Elankets at cost. A beauti ful line of Outings to close out at cost. A large lot of Capes and .Jackets to close out at cost: from 40e for a Cape up t- 3-all at cost. Ladies' nice .a(i ..s to close out at cost-from $2.25 up. Some of the greatest values in Shoes known to the trade of this section. W. E. .TENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertise ments will be changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Saturday noon. There are fifteen or more prisoners in jail awaiting trial. Miss Hattie Harvin is visiting friends in Sumter county. The jury box has been filled from which toa draw jurors for the present year. The County Supervisor is disbursing funds and paying 100 cents on the dol lar of the county's indebtedness. Died at Jordan on Tuesday last, after an illness of some weeks, Mrs. Blanche Graham. wife of Mr. John C. Graham. Dr. and Mrs. Abe Weinberg of Cam len spent Sunday with Dr. Weinberg's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein berg. This is examination week at the graded school and all the pupils think they are having the hardest tine on earth. Perfectly healthy people have pure, rich blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla puri fies and enriches the blood and makes people healthy. The Methodist and Presbyterian min isters have instituted union services, alternating, on the fourth Sunday eve ning in each month. Many of the roads in the county are in very bad condition. due to recent heavy rains and a great deal of hauling and travel in January. Pirt Seed that will germinate by r'eading advertisement in another col umn of THE TIMs. The R. B. Loir yea Drug Stoi'e. Isaae M1. Lor-yea. Prop. M1r. W. F. Rhame. Jr.. teller in the Bank of Sumter. and M1iss Julia Cut tino, also of Sumter. have spent a few days with the family of Capt. A. L. Lesesne. The str'eets are receiving some? at tention byx a squad of hands. and the town council have purc:'hased terra cotta drainage piping for the p)rincipal bridge crossingrs. There will be preaching at the M1eth odist church next Sabbath, morning and night, by fler. C. H. Waddell of the Epworth Orphanagre. The public is cordially invited. MIr. J. H. Williams. Rlail Road agent. to the regret of his many friends, will leave Mlanning to take charge of the depot at Warsaw. N. C. He will be succeeded by M1r. E. Boney of N. C. T. WV. Wood ae Son's Seeds are the best for this section: farmers and gar deners realize this: best by test, all varieties. Plant Wood's and they will germinate. Early Rose and Bliss' Triumph Seed Potatoes: twenty barrels just received. They have already been endorsed by Clarendon County. We are agents for T. W.Wood1 & Son's Cel ebrated Seed. The R. B. Lor'yea Drug Store. Isaac 31. Lor-yea. Prop). If there arc any peopie in Clarendon county who. are 'elated to a man by the name'of Campbell. a soldier in the late war. supposedl to be in the Hampton Legion from this county, it may be well for them to make themselves known. It seems that this man Campbell after the war l&<ft home and finally wound up in Alaska. where he amassed a consid erable estate. He died lately, leaving some proper'ty. and having no heirs there. his executor wishes to locate his relatives. When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, pr'ompt relhef is ne'eessary. as it is dangerous to delay. We would suggest that One M1inute Cough C'ure be taken as soon as indica tions of having taken cold are noticed. It cures quickly and its early use pre vents consumption. The R. B. Lor-yea Drug Store. Isaac MI. Lor-yea, Prop. 31agistr'at~e Younmans, was at first somewhat "a green hand at the pump." but he is grasping the duties of his of fice admirably. and before long :here will be no phase of the magisterial power with- which he wrill be morE fa miliar than that of tying the nuptial knot. A few days ago, before the voting, bashful judge had quite learned to concentraite his~ dignity while en gagedi in a triaL. and. sit with reveren tial rigor' while rea'ding' to miscreants the terribie cha:rges ''agamnst the peace and dignity of to e -amne Stat a foresaid. and cont rary to tre statutes iu such case made and 'pr~oviued." he was called upon to perform a newt duty. He had alrecady v earned how to imp~ose the ter rible "twenty doitars or thi rty days on the gang~" but the n~mnisterial func-. tin ofhi ome e he was not yet quite c onveran with when an ebony-hued cotule ,rceented themiselves at the bar of jsi-ee ancd informed ite magistrate the iwate to be legally welded into oune ' itin He wvas slightly abashed. hat not altoether knocked out. The voungr judge being taken by surprise. -ould no: exactly rememlter- where to tinid the cer'"mony. whethe- it ought to be in th Bbe. th e cons.tittin or the statute', but tha preservedi his dignity througit 'll and.~ making? a dive io a pil of old paper, books. hand-cuffs, Colt'rpeatters and the suntlar aceu t ilatio"s of a1 min'"ti"t's omeie, he "athered a book. It was v'obably an 'iriultural report but by th' time he ha d colectd him'self and with solemn dignity went trough a ceremaon . The courle' seemed delighted, and at the elvsk of the ceremony wh en the judge sternly inurd, "Do you love the Ua-''on yas ir," rephied the you no ebon--hue gi 0croo'n "I, pro' 'nounk e'u'man an wife: the. ine of th,- c'- is8."si tne magistrate. Know'i' that it is always better to pay~ the ilu'tan 'ake~ the~ alternative, the happy wiunner of the dusky maiden'i hand paid the 32 and went rejoicing. Mlagistrate Youmtans will marry for S2, crrub e th rie where they come it: Legislative Elections. The Legislature devoted all of Tues day to the elections which came before it. Senator Tilln~iti was formally " elected, and so were . udges 1) A. Townsend and Ernest Gary. and Col. Gritlith. Supt. of the Peniteltiary. Mr'. W?. H. Townsend was elected Code C(ommnissioner ande t1 30bley, Sander ani 1lowlaand a: (irector of the Penitentiary. Mr. Au1gtst Kohn was complimented to a re-election with it toposi tion aStruistee. of the South ar olina ollege. but the election which interestei lperlaps mnore peopIC in our c(Olntv than any other was that if State ibra'rian. in which Mliss Lucie Barron of aingiu was a candidate. There were ten ladies placed in nomination. ans!Y iss Blarron easily led on the first ballot with .-1I Votes. Eighty three were necessary to a choice. and this number she received on the second bal lot. The selection of Miss Barron is a great compliment to one of Clarendon's fair daughters, and she will till the position not only with credit to herself, aut to her county and the important office itself. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Sprinter of 1125 Howard st.. Phiiadelphia. Pa.. when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had conipletely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. Al' other remeiies and doctors could ive her no help. but she says of th- royal cure. -it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly. something I can s..ree l remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who tries ni. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat. chest or lungs. Price .Ue. and 51. Trial be ttis free at the R. B. Let .ea drug st're: every httle guaranteed. 5 Another combination offer we are making which we hope will prove an inducement to make the people take an increased interest in keeping up with the trend of events. Listen! We will send you THE MANNING TIMES, The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World and The Farm and Home for $2.25 a year. Remember that for $2.25 we will send you all three of these papers. THE TIMES management means to let the rest of the State see that Clarendon county supports a fear less and up-to-date county paper. a pa per that voices the views of its editor, that has no bus and that has ever stood by the people. The New York World three times each week is one of the finest newspapers published in Amer ica. The Farm at?A Home is devoted to agricultural, mechanical and house hold interests and no farmer's family should be without it. We want subscribers to take advan tage of this magnificent offer we are making. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers 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 :5 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by the R. B. Loryea drug store. 1-5 Manning Academy. Forty-first session began January 7, 1901. Thorough preparation for any college. Individual teaching. Tuition, $1 to 54 per month. M1RS. E. C. ALSBROOK, 45-tf] Principal. This season there is a large death rate among children from croup and lung troubles. Prompt action will save the ittle ones from these terrible diseases. We know of nothing so certain to give instant relief as One M1inute Cough Cure. It can also be relied upon in rippe and all throat and lung troubles .-. ults. Pleasant to take. The R. L. Loryea Drug Store. Isaae 31. Loryea, Prop. ___ ___ The Right Word. "Why do you specak off him as a fin ished artist?" "P~eeause he told me he was utterly discouraged and was going to quit the profession. If that doesn't show that he's finished, I don't know what does." -Chicago Post. his signature is on every box of the ge3uino~ Laxative Bromo-QuiiiieT et -ne remedy that cures a cold in one day A book published In Japan 1,000 years ago notes that at thant time good silk was already produced in 25 prov Inces of that country. CASTORIA For Tnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the signature of Rheumatism. Nobody knows all about it; and nothing, now known, will always cure it. Doctors try Scgs Emul Isin of Cod Liver Oil, when they, think it is caused by im perfect digestion of food. You can do0 the same. It mar or mar not be caused by the failure of stomach and bowels to do their work. If it is, vou will cure it; if not, you will do no harm. The war, 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 U SCOTT & BOWNE, A~S~ 49PeChemists, 49PalSt., N. Y. soc. andi $1.0o; all druggists. "He ThJ L?'(k csuse , -y goe inlie o : pa-2'. '$ J 'v'.-' - . Read in anothe.r lare tu combina tion otTer 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 and Home for ?1.50. Too High For Inspection. Count de Koronet (who is an ardent admirer of Willie's sister)-What are you after, my little fellow? Come round here where I can see you. Willie (who Is climbing on the back of the count's chair)-Tom said you had a skating rink on top of your head, and I want to see it!-Brooklyn Life. The most soothing, healing and anti septic application ever devised is De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It relieves at once and cures piles. sores. eczema and skin diseases. Beware of imita tions. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The Bishop Knew Him. A story current about the bishop of London represents him as a bored lis tener to a windy speech. Turning to a fellow sufferer, he said, "Do you know that speaker?" "No," was the answer. "I do," said the bishop. "He speaks under many aliases, but his name is Thomas Rot."-London News. To Cure A Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25c. A physician says one should never do any work before breakfast. Some day science will recognize the great truth that working between meals Is what is killing off the race.-Minneapolis Times. ...FOR THE... Garden ankd Farm. WE ARE AGENTS FOR T, W, Wood & Son's SiESE While it was extremely gratifying to know that The Paris Exposition of 19oo awarded the Gold Medal for Excellence to T. WV. Wood & Sons. still the p~eople of this vicinity had realized by p~racti cal means that Woods Seeds invariably Germinated and that is the secret of their great poularily in Clarendon County. It is needless to say that we have a full variety of their Celebrated Garden Seed. Onion Sets. MIillet Seed. Sugar Cane Seed. Excelsior Peas. M1arrowfat Peas. etc. etc. Of course our Drug Department is complete and full in all details. IWJust arrived: WVood's Bliss Tri umph and Early Rose Seed Potatoes. ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proplrietor, Sig~nof the Golden Mortar, I MANNINO, S. C. I have opened up a Sewing M1achine store next door to MIr. S. A. Rigby's general merchandise store August 1st, 1900. I will carry the The new ball-bearing "New Home." the best machine made: also "'New Ideal" and "Climax." from $18 to $40. I sell on Instalment. Easy Payment Plan. I clean and repair any kind of machines for least money possible. C'all and see me. A. I. BARRON, Ag't. dyspepsia biliousness I Iand the hundred and one simi lar ills caused by impure blood ~ or inactive liver, quickly yield to the purifying and cleansing properties contained in JOlInfstis $arsapardlI a QUAT DortFE. It cures permanently by acting naturally on all organs of the body. As a blood-cleanser, flesh builder, and health-restorer, it has no equal. Put us in Quart Bottles, and sold at $i each. IDetroit, Mich. Tke Lverttesfor I~ver Ills. a5c. W, M, BROCKINTON, Manning, S C Life Insurance. I have been ap~pointed a regular agent for The Equitable L.ife Assurance Society and will be pleased to talk or corres pond with any one wishing Life Insur' ance in the strongest company tinan cially in the world. Thie Equitable works to maintain what its name implies, and is writing all the latest and most poputlar pol icies for protection, savings or investment. We offer some policies especially ad vantageous to young men. J. H. LESESNE, J. M. McCOLLOUGH, Opjp. Court 1 I1u'e. - Mann in p. '. Give noe a trial and 1 will itve yet: the best work for little money. Satisfaction guaranteed. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the .Jndge of Probate for (larendon County on the 8th day of February, 1901. for letters of iis clarge as Administrator of the ("tate of L. D. Player, deceased. .1. M. PL AY it. Adninistr'.tor. Sardinia. S. C.. Jan. S. 1901. [44 4t A Modern Ginnery. We have at Rimini. S. C.. on an ex cellent location, a complete . -0 Saw Murray Ginning Systenfl. with (Teaning Feeders: 50 H. P. boiler and 40 H1. P. engine, Struthers & Wells make. This is a new plant. It is for sale. Write us if interested. W. H. GIBBES & CO,. Columbia. S. C.. Machinery and Mill Supplies. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon., By James M. Windham, Esq., Pro bate Judge. THEREAS, CESAR MIDDLE TON made suit to me to grant him letters of adminis tration of the estate of and effects of John Middleton, deceasod. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said John Middleton. deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Man ning, on the Sth day of February, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 22d day of January. A. 1). 1901. JAMES M. WINDHAM, [SEAL.] 45-3t] Judge of Probate. NOW OPEN TO TRAVELERS The Tisdale Hotel, Summertol, S. C. Livery Stable Near at Hand. New Building, New Furniture. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared to negotiate loans on good real estate security, on rea sonable terms. R. 0. PURDY, ___________ Sumter,_S._C. Questions for Women Are you nervous? Are you completely exhausted? Do you suffer every month? If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, you have ills which Wine of Cardul cures. Do you appreciate what pfect health would be to you? Atrtaking Wine of Cardui, thosalike you have real ized it. Nervous strain, loss of sleep, cold or Indigestion starts menstrual disorders that are not noticeable at first, but day by day steadily grow into troublesome complications. Wine of Cardul, -ssed just beore the men strual period, will keep the female system in perfect condition. This medicine is taken quietly at home. There is nothing inke" It to help women enjoy god health. It costs only $1 to tsthsrmdwhich is endorsed by 5,000,000 cured women Ar-s. Lena T. Frieburg, East St. Louls, Ill., says: "I am physically a new woman, by reason of my use of Wine of Cardul and Thedford's Black Draught-" In cases requiring special directions, ad aress. giringe tomTh L.adies'dvs Money to Loan. maa -rerms. APPLY TO WILSON & DuRANT. i Extract of Lemoo I i 31ADE FROM Messino Lemons. The Delight of Housekeepers. 1'E P A R D B Y Summerton, S. C. JOSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. C. DAVIS, ATTORINEY AT LAW. M.\NNING. S. C. WILSON &DRAT Attlor-iiy1l ail Con ar. at Lai-, MANNING. S. C. BYD& THARZP. PRACTIT1ONELIS o1 MEDICINE AND SCRGERY. Calls pr-omptly answeired day or night Manning Hardware Co., Keeping abreast with the rapid 1progress being made in our town and county have enlarged their store room and purchased for spot cash the largest stock of Hardware ever brought into Clarendon county. Every business man knows the value of eash when buying goods: it means that the goods are delivered at the lowest prices ol)tainable. and enables the purchaser to sell at prices impossible when bought otherwise: combine this with the knowledge of where to buy and when to buy you may be reasonably sure tliat you are getting your goods at the right figures. We are pleased to say hat our effort and study in this direction has not been without effect and ap prieciation as is being demonstrated constantly by our increasing patronage. Now is the time that houses are being repaired for the coming year. It will he of interest to purchases to examine our stock of KNOB LOCKS. HTNGEiS. 1T.\SPS. STAPLES. NAILS. WINDOW FASTENEIIS, etc. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Farmers who have stiff. heavy lands will find the Oliver Chilled Plow best: those with light. sandy soil will find one of our several grades of Dixie Boy Plows best. Also Shovel Plows and Twisters. We have to arrive several kinds of Cotton Planters. all of the most popular kinids. For Housekeepers. Our line of O. K. Stoves are fine and the sales of them this season have been the largest in the history of the stove trade in our town. We have a nice line of Agate and Tinware to show and have recently bought the most complete line of Crockery ever shown here. We expert to otler this at prices that cannot he duplicated. Parties who contemplate painting should try our high grade Hammar Paint. This Paint differs from the much advertised cheap paints, in being of uni fori quality and every can is backed by an absolute guarantee as to purity by the makers. MANNING HARDWARE00. Which Will You Choose, Goods at Cut Prices . I. IT-2 Goods at High Prices at Other Places? ICLEARLICE SALE i tha wil son e omig i, w hve ppled heknife and SWe don't think it good judgment to carry goods overi Sfrom one season to another, therefore will offer all Cloth Sing we hare on hand, and we have a nice line of it, Panits and( Overcoats ~' at prices that wvill surprise you. Now if you wxant a Suit, an Ovccoat, pair of Pants, a Hat, a Cap, a Shirt or any - thing in Underwear at your owvn price, come to see us and~~ Syou wxill be convinced that wve mean just what we say. Our trade for the short time we have been in busmec s I has far exceeded our expectations and we know no better1 way to show our appreciation than to give our friends and__ p)atrons a chance to buy wvhat they need in this line for the balance of this winter without a profit. These good's mutgo. m emberxwe have ItofNo Job Lots tofer: all of our goods are fresh and nexx. IWe also have anything in a Shoe you mnay xwant. Thanking you one and all for your liberal patronage, we are Yours truly, iC.IL.DAIS &CO. OF ALL WINTER GOODS AT' 1 A large lot of Men's Heavy Knit Undershirts, the regular 35c kind, will be closed out at 20c each. 2 A large lot of very heavy Fleece-Lined Shirts for Men, the e kind that sells for 60c each. will be sold out at 40c each. The same quality in Boys' goods will be sold out at 30c each. 3 A large lot of Ladies' Heavy Jersey Ribbed Vests, the kind " that sells for 30c each, will now be sold out at 20c each. MTen dozen en's nice Negligee Percale Shirts, with two-de -e tached collars, the regular 60c Shirt, will now be closed out at 40c each. This is one, boys, you must not miss. O5 A large lot of Men's nice Negligee Shirts, with two detached e collars and one pair of cuffs, the kind that sells every where at 75c; you may have them during this sale for 50c. Boys, this is something you should come and look at. 6 We are sole agents for Clarendon County for Harvin's famous e line of Factory Hose for Ladies, Men and Children. If you are not using this line of Hose you had better see these for they are the best values on earth for the money. We only ask 10c per pair for them. 7 are sole agents for Clarendon County for the famous H. * C. GODMAN Black Bottom Shoes. If you buy one pair of them you will always come back for the sooona pair - - Ten dozen Men's nice Drill Drawers, the 30c kind, that we . are closing out during this sale at 20c per pair. They are values that will please you. 9 There are no other Pants like the Mayfield All-Wool Pants. * Each pair has a printed guarantee and the makers will forfeit $100 in cash if they do not prove up as represented. If you buy one pair of Mayfield Pants you will always come back for the second pair. Price from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. O Our entire stock of Men's' Boys' and Children's Clothing L . will be put on the market AT COST. Now we mean just what we say, COST, but when we sell goods at cost this is cash on delivery-no putting it on the books for five, ten or thirty days; if they go on the book the profit will be added. Now when we say COST we mean just what that word says, and when we say CASH we mean money down before you get the goods. 11 Two thousand yards good Sea Island Homespun only Sc per * yard. This is a value that you should not- fail to take advantage of. 1 A large lot of nice Laundry or Clothes Baskets, only 50 12e and 60c each. 18 Ten dozen Scriven's Elastic Seam Drawers, the regular $1 kind, will be sold at 75c during this sale. 1 The greatest line of Men's Plow and Work Shoes to be .0 found in this town, only $1.25 per pair. Also a large and full stock of all kinds of Fine Shoes for Gent's and Children will be sold very cheap. 15 A new lot of Drummers' Sample Hats will be sold at just 1 . half what they are worth. WE EKINSON. Knock-Out Prices for i January on All Winter Goods. SDress Goods.... Our winding up prices on Dress Goods and Silks Sare trade-winners for shrewd cash buyers. We have some Appliques and Trimming Braids we Sare offering at sacrifice prices and if you need anything C in this line it w ill pay y ou to see these goods. Silks at y our own price. SBlankets & Comforts Sto be sold r egardless of profit during our January sale. C We don't want to carry a single one over. Among the Slot are many ripe bargains. SA good 10-4 Grey Blanket, former price 81, re- 75c._ S ducedt1o.. ...... .. ...... .. ... . ...--.--.-..-._* SAll our 90c and 81 wide and heavy Comforts 75 S now fo . . . . . . . . . . - . - - - - -* Other qualities at the same reductions. We are offering some matchless bargains mn Domes Sties, Prints, Sheetings, Homespuns. etc. We must crowd four whole weeks into two, when it comes to our Shoe Department, for by the first of Febru Sary our Spring Goods will begin to arrive and we must - Shave the room: hence we are making prices tell. SLadies' Fine Shoes for Sunday wear that sold99 S for 8125 now........-...-..--..--..--..-.--. Hamilton-Brown Shoes for Men and Women are 2 Sthe best. Remember the Shoes they give away rro THE SINFANTS. 5 Clothing and Hats._ We have been telling you a great delabout our SClothing lately. and the result is we have sold them right m ad k-ft. but we still have a good stock on hand yet and Sif yo are in need of anything in this line a look through Swill convinceC you of the values. HATS TO SUIT EVERYBODY. SIn Our Grocery Department.. Swe know weC can leaCse you. Now in keeping with our promise, "Greater Things for the New Century.," our mammoth store will begin prett sooni to p~ut in Spring Clothing, for we have al Sready placed our contracts for our supply and we k-now Sthat our prices will. be as usual-WAY DOWN BELOW our- neighbors, and that's why we claim your trade, so Skeep comling our- way and reap some of the plums now an[1d be in tlie swim later on when you begin to buy for - C OLD RELIABLE ES. A. RigbyI