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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MIANNING. S. C.. FEB. 5. 1901. You Must Not Forget the Arnti-Packing Sale Now gotng on at the Jenkinson Dry Goods Store. A good part of the win ter i. Mtill ahead of us yet and if you haven't got all the heavy winter cloth ing you need you can get them at this sale very cheap. Nice dark Calicos at 33e yar;. Nice lot of Outings at 3jc yard. Splendid Bed Tick at 5c yard. A large lot of nice Winter Suits at cost. Great bargains to be had in Table Linens. About a four-bushel basket full of all kinds of Remnants must be closed out at and below cost; there are some splendid values in this lot of Remnants. A large lot of Gent's Heavy Knit Un dershirts at 20c each. A large lot of Gent's Heavy Fleece Lined Undervests, the 60c kind, must be closed out at 41c each. Remember this sale must close on February lGth. 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. Mr. aad Mrs. .J. H. Williams have an excedingly ill child, about three years old S. I. Till wants to talk to you about Blankets and Outings. The '-dumnv" street car line from the depot up town is being built rap idly. It is only about twenty days and all the good things will be gone at S. I. Till's. M1rs. F. W. Gregg has returned from an extended visit to relatives in York county. Some folks may cry Cost! Cost! but . I. Till's is the place to get your goods at cost. Miss Lulie Harvin, now teaching at Wateree, spent Saturday and Sunday at home. See those Percale Remnants at S. I. Till's-one to five yards to piece-only 20c per pound. Monday was salesday, but the sheriff only sold one $13.73 horse. This speaks well for the county. Early Bliss and Early Rose Seed Po tatoes. and fresh line of standard Gar den Seeds. S. A. Rigby. Rev. P. B. Wells was called to Oak Grove Sunday to funeralize a child of Mr. John Henry Ridgeway. Mrs. R. D. Rollins, wife of Treasurer Rollins of Williamsburg, is visiting relatives at M1r. J. F. McLeod's. Requisites for the Toilet, Necessities for the Table. Supplies for the Study and School Room. The R B. Loryea Drug Store. There has been a powerful drought of them for about eighteen months, but they say others will follow since some one has'amade the break." When we say Cost we do not mean a few remnants or some old stock in odds and ends, but our entire stock. Come and see. M1iss Leonora, a bright little 9-year old daughter of Governor McSweeney, accompanied Senator Appelt home S'~t urday as the guest of M1isses Gussie tdi Vallie Appelt. -Cleanlines next to godliness.'' We carry the largest and best assorted line of Soap ever displayed in Manning. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The County Supervisor is now paying all claims against the county and would like to wind up last year's business. He requests that claims be presented Saturday next for payment. -Reading maketh a full man." All the latest successes in fiction, in Cloth and Paper Editions; Poets 35c a vol ue and epwards. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The "'Povertie Partie," given in the court house for the benefit of the Pres byterian parsonage, afforded much pleasure and amusement and was also a success financially, yielding about $33. We have exclusive controI for Mlan ning of the Rio Hondo hand-miade, long filler Cigar, the best 5-cent smoke ever offered to the public. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Our information was that it was a Mrs. Warren. but it was a MIrs. Wal ter DuBose who suicided near Shiloh in Sumter county. We have been re quested to make the correction. Plant only genuine Seed Potatoes: you labor in vain if you do not. We carry genuine Early Rose and Bliss' Triumph Seed Potatoes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 1r. H. Z. Hanna of Williamsburg died serv suddenly last week He was very popoular, being the County Audi tor at the time of his death and had held the position eighteen years. We have just received the largest and most superb assortment of Ex tracts-all odors -Perfumes, Cologne, in handsomely designed containers, or any quantity desired. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. rs. A. H. Breedin left last night to take their little Brent to Dr. Parker in Charleston. One of the little fellow's eves is badly impaired from an injury caused by a roman candle during Christ We can do without Chinese emigra ion but we must have their tea; the best comes overland, via Russia. Our Acme Grecen and Black Tea is unsur passed. A trial will convince. The R. 3. Lorea Drug Store. Rev. Joe M~unday, a lecturer of con iderabe note and an evangelist, will lecture in the Institute Hall this eve ning to men only and boys over sixteen years old. The lecture this evenn 'ill be free. Millions of people are familiar with~ DeWitts Little Early Risers and those who use them find them to be famous ittle liver pills. Never gripe. The Rt. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M1. Loryea, Mr. Allen C. Bradham sustained a considerable loss by tire last week, los ing his dry kiln at Packsville and fromr twenty to'thirty thousand feet of lum ber. 'The origin of the fire is unknown but was probably accidental. Reports show a greatly increased death rate from throat and lung trou les due to the prevalenc~e of croup, pneumonia and t!rippie. WVe advise the se of One MIinnte Cough ('ure in all oi these ditticulties. It is the only harm les remedy that gives immediate re suits. Children like it. The iR. B. A negro by the name of Jim Deas, supposed to be our same old Jim. alias "Sheep," of chaingang fame, while running from a policeman in Charles ton last week jumped from a second story window and broke his leg. Jim is at present a fugitive from Manning for stealing. The It. 13. Loryea Drug Store will refund .you your money if you are not satistied after using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cure disorders of the stomach. biliousness. constipation and headache. Price- cents Sampi'sree. '1r. T. R. Cantey of Midway. Fla., has returned home after spending a protracted visit to his brothers. Messrs. J. S. and M. S. Cantey of Suimerton. Mr. Canter left Clarendon soon after the war and has made Florida his home ever since. He was greeted by many old friends while visiting his native State and county. There is always danger in using counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is a safe and cer tain cure for piles. It is a soothing and healing salve for sores and all skin dis eases. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. When our local space is limited as it has been now for some time owing to crowded columns of advertising, we sometimes have to reduce local matter to its news value only and have net room for drawn out notices, to the slight dissatisfaction of some friends. Often the pith and substance of a thing are all that we can use. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia of Barcelonia. Spain. spends his winters at Aiken. S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters. America's greatest blood and nerve remedy. all pain sovu left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble. purities the blood, tones up the stomach. strengthens the nerves, puts vim. vigor and new life into every muscle. nerve and organ of the body. If weak. tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed. cily 5ocents. Sold by the it. 13. Lorvea drug store. Conductor Jones of the Atlantic Coast Line made a bad slip lately in mistak ing a white woman for a negress and requiring her to ride in the car for colored persons. It is said that she was so dark complected that the mis take is one which anybody would have made. but her relatives will probabably use the circumstance as the basis of a suit for damages. "-0 How to Cure the Grip. Remain quietly at home and take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy as directed and a quick recovery is sure to follow. That remedy coun teracts any tendency of the grip to result in pneumonia. which is really the only serious danger. Among the tens of thousands who have used it for the grip not one case has ever been reported that did not recover. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The County Pension Board met Mon day and considered ninety two applica tions for pensions, fifty-two of them soldiers and forty widows of soldiers. The board requests that all who have not blank applications will call on the nearest member, who will furnish all necessary blanks and information for making applications. The board will meet again on Monday, the 18th, at 11 o'c1'ck to take final action and all ap plications should be in by that time. 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 15 cents. Money back if not eured. Sold by the Rt. B. Loryea drug store. 1-5 Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Louisa Huggins, mother of the bride-elect, will be sol emnized the marriage of Miss Maggie, to Mr. T. Baker Haynesworth of Flor ence. The ceremony will be witnessed by the nearest relatives and friends of the contracting parties, and will be performed by the Rev. Watson B. Duncan, brother in-law to the bride, after which they will leave on the down going train for their future home. The bride is the youngest daughter of the late Dr. Herman H. Huggins and a young lady possessed of many charming graces, while the fort unate groom is a young man of ster ling qualities, a graduate of the Cita del Academy, and resides near the city of Florence. On behalf of itself and many other friends THE TDMES ex tends congratulations and many good wishes. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias. Me.. when the doctors said she could not live till morming.' writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln. who attended her that tearful night. "-All thought she must soox: die from pneumonia. but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of con sumption. After three small doses she slcp.. easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guar anteed to cure all throat, chest and lung dis eases. Only 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at the t. B. Lorvea drug store.1 Consuumpion is destruction of lung by a Igrowing germ, precisely as ouldy cheese is destruction cheese by a growing germ. If you kill the germ, you p the consumption. You :i or can't, according to en you begin. T ake Scott's Emulsion of Liver Oil: take a little -~-~It acts as a food-; it is the -easi e st f oo d. Se ems not to be food ;makes you Shungry ; eating is comfortable. ___ ogrow strong er. Take more; '(t too.. muCh ;enough is as uchJ r.O yo like and agrees Satisfy hunger I : food; whatever .. --rees with you. u-i are strong :-ecovered your e - o erms are w?2e killed them. --not tried it, send -- pie, its agreeable : ~'rise you. -TT & BOWNE, Chemists, 09 Pearl St., New York. Oar School. We have frequently been invited to pay a visit to the graded school and see the work it is doing. but never availed ourselves of the pleasure until yester day. when we sought pleasant company and decided to pay the school a call. The first department we entered was the room of Professor .. P. Inabnit, the principal, who greeted us most cordi ally. In addition to the general super intendencv of the school he has charge of the ninth and tenth or collegiate grades. We found him elosing a re view in arithmetic and explaining to his grades some of the far-reachinr meanings of the term per cent. as apart from simple interest. After this came a Latin recitation or reading in Casar. After the lapse of some years since we dealt in any such delightful ex ercises as reading Ca-sar it had to us a sort of dizzy and hazy sound. but never theless was interesting-to listen to. We then called on Miss Jessie Mc Lean. who has charge of the third and fourth grades. Miss McLean was thor oughly drilling a class in reading, and as it is very much easier to understand English than Latin anyhow, our com pany timely remarked that we could now feel more at home. Thence we were ushered into Pro fessor J. A. Thackston's room. He is engaged in expanding the heads of the seventh and eighth grades, and just at this time was taking them through a a lesson in history and discussing im portant matters which occurred during the days of Andrew Jackson, Clay, Cal houn, and the national bank trouble which occurred during Jackson's ad ministration. When we were ushered into the room of Miss Lizzie Perry, who has charge of the ideas in the fifth and sixth grades, we found her, too, busy and perfectly at home. She believes in teaching her pupils something of the beauties of the English language as well as other things, and was giving them some spe cial instructions in composition from dictation. The last room we visited was that of Miss Carrie Legg. Hers represents the least in size but not in numbers. She has charge of the second and first grades, or in other words the nursery department, and splendidly and with patience does she drill them and keep them all occupied. Miss Legg's de partment is a most important one in deed, as she lays the first principles in the foundation of an education with all pupils who make their beginning here. After visiting all of the departments of the school we were impressed with the fact that The Moses Levi Memorial Institute is an institution of learning of which the people of Manning and vi cinity ought to feel proud. The school is now well equipped with many mod ern appliances. and with a corps of such competent teachers they are doing good work, probably much more than the public appreciate.- We commend it to the people of the community and es pecially to the patrons to sometimes visit the school and see for themselves what is being done for the advancement of their children and then probably many a word of censure will be spared the teachers for children not learning as much as parents think they ought. Standing for six hours and going through the mental strain of teaching forty or fifty children with its .accompa nying trials to the patience is equal to about ten hours of any ordinary work, and the teachers are therefore enti tled to the fullest support and co-opera tion on the part of the parents. Professor Inabnit has arranged to have a series of lectures delivered, one every month during the remainder of the session, to which all patrons are in vited, and the first of the series will be delivered by Rev. P. B. Wells on the evening of the 15th inst. We think this a capital idea, and one that will bring the people closer in touch with the school. We could write more of the school, of its origin, its founders and the vicis situdes through which it has passed, but will not now, and will commend it to the people for its good work. which can easily be seen upon a casual inves tigation. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald. cut or brise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers. boils, felons. corns, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 ets. a box. Cure guaran teed Sold by the R. B. Loryea drua store. 1-5 Manning Academy. Forty-first session began January 7, 1901. 'Thorough preparation for any college. Individual teaching. Tuition. S1 to $4 per month. MRS. E. C'. ALSBROOK, 45-tf) Principal. Teachers' Enamination. The regular examination for teach ers' certificates will be held at the court house in Manning on Friday. 15th inst. Examination to begin promptly at 9 o'clock. L. L. WELLS, Co. Supt. of Education. Manning, S. C., Feb. 5, 1901. Recent experiments show that all classes of foods may be completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol ~yspepsia Cure, which absolutely di gests what you eat. As it is the only combination of all the natural digest ants ever devised the demand for it has become enormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cases of inditres tion and it always gives instant relief. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaae M. Loryea, Prop. eKidYou Have Always Bougi ...FOR THE... Garden and Farm. WE ARE AGENTS FORl T, W Wood & S' SEEDS. WVhile it was ex. 'tremuely gratifying to know~ that The Paris Exposition of 1900 awarded the Gold Medal for Excellence to TI. W. Wood & Sons. still thec pe.ople of this vicinity had realized by practi cal means that WXoods Seeds Invariably Germinated andl that is the secrct of their reat poularily in Clarendon County. It is needless to say that we have a full variety of their Celebrated Garden Seed. Onion Sets, Millet Seed. Sugar Cane Seed. Excelsior Peas. Marrowfat Peas. etc. etc. Of course our Drug Department is complete and full in all details. igrTust arrived: Wood's Bliss Tri umh and Early~ Rose Seed P otatoes. ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, Sigrn of tho' Golde~n Miortar, MANNINO, S. C. '. tM. McCOLOU G <)pp. ('ourt House. - Mhaniing. ;. ;ive mer a trial and I will :ivte iou the best work for little :mon-y. Sat isfaction guaranteet. Notice of I)isclarge. I wil aliply to the .JIute of l'rogc i'or (-larenldon County on I0 ti nta of iebrO"uarv. 1901. for ltettr- of .i et tiu-e as Adminuistiator (f . I thle etate of L. I). Plavcr. ticeaied. AdmIini-:rator. Sardinia. -. (.. Jan. R. 19l1. 14 it A Modern Ginnery. We have at Rimini. S. C.. on an ex cellent location. a complete 3-70 Saw Murray Ginning System. with ('leaning Feeders: 5o H. P. boiler and 40 H. P. engine. Struthers & Wells make. This is a new plant. It is for sale. Write us if interested. W. H. GTB3ES & CO.. Columbia. S. C.. Machinery and 'Mill Supplies. BELL & MATHIS, Engine Repairing, Wheelwrighting And All Manner of Iron Work. Special Attention Given to Ilorseshoelg. We warrant satisfaction. Below Baptist Church. Manning. S. (. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Couity of Clarendon. By James M. Windham, Esq.. Pro bate Judge. \HEREAS, C SAR MIDDLE TON made suit to me to grant him letters of adiminis t ration of the estate of and effects of John Middleton, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said John Middleton, deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Man ning, on the 8th 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. Gw'en under my hand this 22d day of January. A. D. 1901. JAMES M. WINI)HAM, [SEAL.] 45-3t] Judge of Probate. NOW OPEN TO TRAVELRS The Tisdale Hotel, Summierton, S. C. Livery Stable Near at Hand. Naw Building, New Furmiture. MONEY TO LOAN. I amt prepared to negotiatte loans on good real estate security, on iea sonable terms. R.0. PURDY, Sumter, S. C. has brought permanent relief to a nmil lion suffering women who were on their wayto premature graves. Mrs. Mitchell was fast declining in health, when Wine of Cardui performed a "wonderful cure" in her case. She suffered with the ago niles of falling of the womb, leucorrhcea and profuse menstruation. The weekly apaace of the mensesfor two months sapdher vitality until she was a phys ica wreck. Her nervous system gave way. Then came the trial of Wine of Cardui and the cure. Mrs. Mitchell's experience ought to commend Wine of Cardui to suffering women in words of burning eloquence. is within the reach of all. Women who t otreo i aredeivd.Ak u dn dis not take a substitute if tendered you. Mrs. Willie Mitchell. South Gaston, N. C.: *'Wine of Cardul and Thedford's Black Draught havre performed a miraculous cure nmycs.I had been a great sufferer wihaln fthe womb and ieucorrbmsa, and my menses came every week for two mnth iand were very painul.f My hu and Black-Draught, and now the leucor rhaia has disappeared, and I am restored to perfe, health." a syptoms. h~eLals Ad bttanoga 3dcine Co., Money to Loan, Ema rerms. APPLY TO WILSON & DuRANT. Extract of Lemoon Messino Lemons. The Delight of Housekeepers. PR'tEPAREDl BY D. O. Rhame,~ THE Manning Hardware Co., Keeping abreast with the rapid progress 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 cash when buying goods: it means that the goods are delivered at the lowest prices obtainable. 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 that you are getting your goods at the right figures. We are pleased to say that our effort and study in this direction has not been without effect and ap preciation as is being demonstrated constantly by our increasing patronage. Now is the time that houses are being repaired for the coming year. It will i- of interest to purchases to examiue our stock of KNOB LOCKS. HING ES. HASPS. STAPLES. NA ILS. \ IN)OW FASTENEIlS, etc. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Farmers who have stifT. heavy lands will find the Oliver Chilled Plow best: those with light. sandy soil will find one of our several grades of Dixie Boy flows best. Also Shovel Plows and Twisters. We have to arrive several kinds of Cotton Planters. all of the most popular kinds. 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 'rocket y ever shown here. We expect to offer this at prices that cannot be 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 fortn quality aud every can is backed by an absolute guarantee as to purity by the makers. MANNING HARD WAREO. Tilose~ ~~ Exelila Bara0 TILL'S RACKET STORE ARE MELTING AWAY. It is only about twenty days yet and all our Winter Goods will be sold; and then when you come and they will be gone, you will have to curse yourself and not us, as we cannot hold goods at these prices for any one. Remember when we say Cost we mean it, and not cost on a few pieces of old goods or old shoes ond shelf-worn goods, but 44EVERYTHNG* Staples as well as regular goods. All our stock is new-has not been in the store six months. Again, come and see for yourself. Yours for cut prices, 5.~ ~ 1.TL ,P.'r Racket Store. 'Yellocr "Froxnt. Ii CLEARANCE SALE ....AND.... In order to make room for our large Spring Stock We on' thnk t godjudgment to carry goods over from one season to another, therefore will offer all Cloth ing~ we have on hand, and we have a nice line of it, Mell Sal1(I BOYS 111ts& Palits anid Overcoats. at prices that will surprise you. Now if you want a Suit, an i Oxvercoat. pair' of Pants, ai Hat, a C'ap, a Shirt or any thing in Underwear at your own price, come to see us and Syou will be convinced that we mean just what we say. Our tradle for the short time we have been in business Shas far exceededi our expectations and we know no better way to show our appreciation than to give out' friends and Spatr ons a chance to buy what they need in this line for the bailance of this winter without a prott. These goods I ft~Reimmber we have x I No Job Lots Ito offer: all of our goods are fres-h and new. IWe als~o hiave any thing in a Shoe you n:.ay wxant. Thanking you one and all for your liberal patronage, IC. 11. DAIS & CO.I E3IG ANTI-PACKING SALE 5th to 16th of February. If you have money to spend Idon't fail to attend this Sale. It will pay you. W.n E. JENKINSON. SSale of New Embroideries, Laces _ FORand Inser-tions FREARLY SPRING CASH BUYERS. At Precisely 10 O'Clock on SNext Thursday Morning, Jan, 31st, RAIN OR SHINE,. S We will place on sale about 10,000 yards of Laces and C Embroidery. S 2,500 yards Swiss-the finest of the Switzerland C looms-from 6tc to 30c per yard. S 2,500 yards Hamburg Cambric and Nainsook Em Sbroideries "of the finest European manufacture at 3c to 35 About 5,000 yards of fine Valencines and Torchon e Laces at 1c to 20c per. yard. S This is one of the largest assortments of Embroider Sies and Laces ever placed on sale in Manning and the Sactual value of these goods are 23 per cent to 40 per cent Sabove what we ask for them. But we bought them inm C large quantities for CASH, thereby getting large dis Scounts on them all and we are going to share these dis E counts with our customers. S Wise cash buyers will avail themselves of this oppor Stunity by coming quick. S While you are looking at these jobs in Embroidery C and Trimmings, ask to see our early shipment of lovely SSilks and Dress Goods.__ ASpecial Attention SIs g'iven our Heavy Goods, suitable for right now, and if Syou are in need of anything in Blankets, Comforts, etc., now is your time to buy them while we are selling them so elook at our Shoes will tell the tale of how cheap I we can furnish you with Good, Reliable Shoes. Our Clothing Department SIs ripe with many bargains that shrewd (cash buyers will e not pass by. O LD R EL IA BL E ~S. A. RigbyI