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Ehe Wauuiug Eitm. Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING. S. C.. FEB. 20. 1901. SOMETHiNG NEW. There is Always Something New to be Seen at The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store. One . the newest things to be seen now at our store is a beautiful and most es:quisite line of Draperies in some very attractive styles and colorings. Now is the time to commence think ing about fixing up your rooms for the spring and you can find just what you need right here at our store. Beauti ful line of Draperies also. The largest stock of Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths and Rugs to be found in our town. We would be much nieased to have the ladies call and look over our splen did line of Housefurnishing Goods. We do not care whether they buy or not, possibly it may open up the way for a sale some future day. Our beautiful line of early spring Percales and Shirting Print Calicos is already on hand, ready for the inspec tion of the ladies. - 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. Solicitor Wilson is holding court at Florence. Paints that stay painted-L. & M. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Hon. E. R. Plowden of the Fork, was among the visitors in Manning yesterday. Our Acme Green and Black Tea sup plies a long felt want. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Hon. J. M. Richardson of Panola was in Manning yesterday on business in the court house. "Be sure and give it a thorough test, and find that Fairy Soap is the best." The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Miss Mattie Rhame of the Columbia Presbyterian College for Women is spending a few days at home. "To have and to hold" trade is to ex tend uniform courtesy and attention to all. The' R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The county board of pensions were in session last Monday and approved about one hundred applications. Dr. Curtin's Headache Powders have a county reputation; give almost in stant relief. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. L. B. Gibson was in town last Monday and informed us of the good fortune which befell him last Friday the .birth of a daughter. It is now conceded by all gnokers that The Rio Hondo is the very best 5c cigar'ever sold in Manning. The Re B. Loryea Drug Store. Misses May Wilson and Mamie An derson, after spending a few days in Columbia, doing the sigh ts of that live city, returned home Satur day night.. The New York Journal contains the latest political and war news from all pa rts of the globe. We are agents. The R.B. Loryea Drug Store. Professor J. G. Clinkscales of Wof ford College lectured at the Institute last Friday night and all enjoyed' it. ,He should have had a much larger au dience. You labor in vain if you do not plant the genuine Bliss' Triumph and Early Rose Seed Potatoes. Of course we carry the genuipe. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The list of township assessors was handed into the Governor's office some time last week and as soon as we are notified of their appointment we will publish tneir names in THE TTMEA The R. B. Loryea Drug Store will refund you vour money if you are not satisned after using IChamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cure disorders of the stomach. biliousness, constipation and headache. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. Deputy Sheriff J. W. Herriot, in at tempting to arrest William Wilson, colored, this morning on Mr. W. T. *Lesesne's place, accidentally shot and killed him while trying to put handcuffs on the prisoner. Miss Lucie Barron, State Librarian, came home last Saturday night to spend a few days. Her many friends were de lighted to see her and express in per son their delight at her grand success. Miss Barron returned to her post of duty yesterday. Millions of people are familiar with DeWitt's Little Early Risers and those who use them find them to be famous little liver pills. Never gripe. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea Prop. Yesterday the large bell at the Moses Levi Memorial Institute got loose from its fastenings and came down through the belfry, crashing with its ponderous weight all before it and buried itself into the auditorium floor, splintering the overhead ceiling of the first floor. Fortunately none of the children were near and no further damage than fright to the little ones was had. Professor J. G. Clinkscales delivered a lecture in the Methodist church last Sunday morning, after which a collec tion w'as taken up for the relief of the church debt. The sum of $1,200 was raised, being a sufficient amount to pay off the de'ot and place the edifice in po sition for dedication Professor Clink scales also delivered a very interesting address at the Epworth League rally Sunday night. Persons who can not take ordinary pills find it a pleasure to take DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are the best little liver p ills ever made. The R. B. Lryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Clarendon county has an opportunity to make herself known to the outside world. There should be a mass meet ing called by the exposition commis stoners to put on foot measures towards securing a creditable exhibit at the ex position from this county. Let us be gin this work early and urge the farm ers to make special efforts to grow fine cotton, tobacco, all kinds of grain and other products, and select specimens for the exhibition. Magistrate Youmans on last Monday i uposed a fine of $25.00 on Kay Ridge way, convicted before him for carrying concealed weapons. The circumstances are as follows: Sometime last August Ridgeway shot a fine hunting dog be longing to Mr. R. H. Davis, -and, whe~ Mr. Davi.; went out to ascertain the cause. Ridgeway acknowledged shoot ing the dog and at the same time put his hand on his pistol as if in the act to draw, whereupon Mr. Davis knocked him down, took the weapon away andI brought it in to the Magistrate. Ridge way has sued Mr. Davis for $3000 dam sges Capt. Edgar N. Plowden of Brew ington who, if not the oldest Tillman ite in the county. by far one of the liveliest men of 'is i. in the State, was in town last enday and to the edi tor of this paper he gave very pro nounced views on the ship subsidy bill now pending in Congress. Captain Plowden is a great reader and keeps posted on all important questions, State and national. and his opinion mn such matters merits attention. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health. that changes weakness into strength. listless ness into energy. brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c. per box. Sold by the it. B. Loryea Drug Store. Recognizing the impossibility of the county superintendent of schools to visit the schools and keep his office open for the sale of books at the same time the delegation made provisions to enable that officer to employ some one to keep the office open during the school term every day. The snperin tendent is allowed $75 for the purpose of employing help, and we hope he will think it advisable to permit some young lady to make this money. Reports show a greatly increased 1 death rate from throat and lung trou- t bles, due to the prevalence of croup, t pneumonia and grippe. We advise the use of One Minnte Cough Cure in all of these difficulties. It is the only harm- C less remedy that gives immediate re- f sults. Children like it. The R. B. I Loryea Druz Store, Isaac M. Loryea e Prop. The town council should take imme diate isteps to have Manning make a creditable show at the exposition. We have spoken to some of the councilmen and have given them our views on this subject and we are glad to say that our d views made an impression. When the council meets again we should like for Y those of the council who have heard a and approve our ideas that they urge immediate action. A first class exhibit from this town can be had at a compar ative low cost and no stone should be unturned to bring it about. o b How to Cure the Grip. C a Remain quietly at home and take Chamber- n lain's Cough Remedy as directed and a quick il recovery is sure to follow. That remedy coun- c teracts any tendency cf the grip to result in d pneumonia, which is really the only serious s danger. Among the tens of thousands who have I used it for the grip not one case has ever been s: reported that did not recover. For sale by The p I. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, In accordance with a joint resolution of the General Assembly the County E Commissioners will have to employ some suitable person to examine the books of the county officers for the past ten years, and as this is required by the law, we would advise the grand jury e against putting the county to the ex pense of having an expert who does ab solutely nothing but draw 5 per day for four days and write out the present- t ment that any school boy can write out in ten minutes. The $20 annually s thrown away for what is termed an ex pert can be saved this year and put on to the pay of an expert who will have power to make an expert examination. Brave Men Fall victims to stomach. liver and kidney troubles as well as women. and all feel the results in loss 11 of appetite. poisons in the blood, backache. nervousness, headache and tired. listless, run down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. tl He says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to giveU me new strength and good appetite than any- 'I thing I could take. I can now eat anything and c have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at the R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Every bottle guar-e anteed. 3 nl Miss Bertha Robinson, who went on tl from here several weeks ago, has now tl gone to Manning where she is employed b in the millinery department of S. I. Till's large store. Miss Bertha gave t very high satisfaction in the millinery p department of the Caldwell Dry Goods e Co., who regretted to give her up. She a possesses in a large measure that fine f taste so necessary to a milliner. In a addition to her natural endowments for d this work, she enjoyed fine trainig in r Baltimore. Before the spring season si she will go to New York for further training. Mr. Till is to be congratu- t lated in having Miss Bertha in his ser- e vice, and the people. of Manning no i doubt will soon learn to value her for v the fine qualifications she possesses for a her work. Winnsboro News and Her- e For the weakness and prostration fcl- e lowing Grip, - there is nothing sot prompt and effective as One Minuse Cough Cure. This preparation is high ly endorsed as an unfailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles and its o early use prevents consumption. It P was made to cure quickly. The R. B. d Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, t Prop. gP -. .-..p every bottle of SCOT'1S EMUL- r SION inl the World, whlichi noW t aaonts to many1 miliusyer1. T1his great business hlas growni to y First;-Because the proprietors have always been most careful in selecting the various ingredients1 used in its composition, namely; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the 1 purest Hypophosphites. Second:-Because they have so skillfully combined the various ingredients that the best possible results are obtained by its use.1 Third-Because it has made so many sickly, delicate children strong and healthy, given health nd rosy- cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls, c.nd healed the lungs and restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. I! vou have not trig d it. send for free sample, its areeable taste will suronrse von. SOr& BOWNE, chemists. 4o.415 Pearl Street, New York. sc. and $x.co: a n druggists. A Romantic Marriage. Fngagements, marriages, etc., always areate interest in the minds of average pcople, and whenever a marriage oc curs unexpectedly and the public were mot given an opporturity to discuss it horoughly before hand, they are amaz ?d, if not disappointed. Quite an un expected and romantic marriage occur red in Charleston about eleven o'clock ast Thursday night, the contracting ?arties being Mr. Allaa C. Bradham of SManning and Miss Willie Wright. of 'layton, Ala. A few weeks ago Miss Wright came to Manning to visit the amity of Mr. D. M. Bradham, and re 1ew an old family friendship that ex sted years ago, and although the young RIr. Bradham had never met her before, ,et only a few days sufficed for him tol >ecome a victim of cupids arrows. A I ase of love at first sight was at once et up. and to the young suitors' happy elight was soon reciprocated. Like nost young lovers who woo and win, or tre wooed and won, they told not their ;ecret, but it could not altogether be idden that cupid was getting in some ood work. When the young couple oarded a train last Thursday afternoon o go to Kingstree to attend a reception io one dreamed of the plans that were o well laid, and it was a surprise the text day when the young groom's ather received a teleg ram from Char eston announcing their marriage and -equesting that they be met at the rain the next morning. Instead of ;ing to Kingstree taey went on to harleston and drove -.o the residence f the Rev. J. Walter Daniel, who per ormed the marriage ceremony, and the text day the happy ycung couple pro eeded to enjoy themselves taking in he city. They were met by quite a party of 'oung friends upon arriving het'e and Lave received many congratulations. They will shortly pay a visit to Ala >ama to make amends with the good 'old folks" there, which will easily be .one when they meet Mr. Bradham and earn that he is a promising young bus ess man of excellent habits, and one ltogether worthy of a bride with so 1any charming graces. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know f one concern in the lanc. who are not afraid to e generous to the needy and suffering. The roprietors of Dr. Kings New Discovery for onsumption, Coughs and Colds, have given way over ten million trial bottles of this great iedicine: and have the sat isfaction of knowing has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless ases. Asthma. bronchitis. hoarseness and all isases of the throat. chest and lungs are trely cured by it. Call at the R. B. Loryea drug Store and get a free :rial bottle. Regular ze 50c. and $i. Every bottle guaranteed* or rice refunded. 3 Major Richardson's Position ditor The Manning Timcs: In THE TIMEs of the 13th inst., un er the headline "Capital Correspond ace" the writer says he regards the ffort which was made to secure an ap ropriation of an additional one hun red thousand dollars each for the pen ions and the public schools as insin are, and designates it a "trick to fool se masses" and "stage playing for po tical effect." This is a sweeping as ertion and embraces all those who sup orted the measures; and, as I come nder the bead of these, I want to 'give iy reasons for advocating and voting )r the said appropriations. I wish to assure my constituents that supported these measures in all earn-. tness, and assert that I was in no way istigated by any motive to deceive the eople nor to advance my political in rests. There can be no better use 2at the revenues of the State can be pplied to, in my judgment, than to ed cate the children of the country. 'hey are the ones whao will follow us in >ming years and take part in the gov rnment of the State and country, and o one who was present and heard all iat has been broughtaout in the "Child abor" question, can doubt any longer le necessity of giving to the young of ie country every advantage we can estow upon them. I was a member of the joint commit-: e of the Senate and House during thc resent session, when the sittings were xtended to three afternoons, and -here employers and employees .were illy heard ori this subject and where iay visitors atte:nded through the eep interest they felt in the matter. he earnest concern evinced in the* abject led to a discussion of the im ortance of universal education advan tges which should be extended the bildren, not alone to those who work i factories, but to all classes of the oung. There can be no doubt that is investigation and all attending cir umstances connected with the matter, as turned the public mind into a new annel, aud I predict a livelier inter st each year will be taken in educa onal development throughout this tate. In regard to pensions, it is well nown that there is not a State which nee belonged to the Confederacy that ays its old soldiers as poorly as this oes, and I took occasion on the floor of he House to point out that it would ot be many years before the General Lsembly of South Carolina will re ret that there is not a man of them it, not one of those old soldiers, to ex and a helping hand to. It will then be o late and the opportunity lost. Let s give them while we may. I say nd so far from excusing myself for the osition I took, I say now that I will ote a like sum to them the coming ession unless assured that the majority f the people of Clarendon are opposed 3 it, when, of course, I should yield to eir wishes at the expense .of my own ishes and opinions. I admit that this Snot a propitious time for any in rease of appropriations, but the diffi ulty would only be for a year, and any bstacle thrown in the wvay of giving id to these two institutions might re ailt fatally to their procuring assistance the future.* The State's affairs, like private call gs, requires more funds some years an others. This happens to be one rhen it has had extraordinary demands pon her, but I feel sure that beyond. his period the conditions will be such s to enable us to meet these wants rithout 'any increase in taxes. The appropriatio:1 to the South Caro ina Interstate and West Indian Expo ition, with an increase in those to Vinthrop and the South Carolina Col age with some other sums it was found navoidable to bestow, has borne heav . otf the revenues of the State. but fter the present fiscal year there is no eason why the schools and pensions bould not be bettEr looked after and reated with grea:er generosity than ereofore. These are some of my reasons for olding the position I do on the above uestions, and I p:ediet and look for card to a speedy realiz.ation of the opes of those who are interested in heir accomplishment. The General ssembly can make the appropriation, >t it has no power to equitably dis ribute the mnone; among those enti led to receive it. This is the duty of he veterans themselves, and should be refully looked into by them. They hould appoint on:e of their number in lach township to report such parties as ire eligible t) receive pensions and to >roperly classify ne appllicants. so as to estow on thcse in actual want and ne lessity the greatest possible amount of!I he funds donated by the State to that urpose. As I stated above. it is onlv for a ~hort time nowv that we shall have the >rivlege of helping them, and in all incerity I say let us do this thing while .t is yet in our power to render them HIENRY B. RICHARDSON. MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. sells Accident and Hiealth Insurance Poli :es. They are liberal and up-to-date. See F. N. WILSON, Agent, A4_A+'i Manning. S. (' Red Hot from the Gur: Was the ball that hit C. B. Steadnan of New ark. Mich.. in the Civil war. It eas.ed horrible ukers that no treatment helped for -u years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cure( him. Cures cuts. bruises. burns. hclls. felonls. corns. -kin eruptions. Best pile cure on cart t,. -e. 1 a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by t ic R. B. Lor yea Dreg Store. Manning Academy. Forty-first session began January 7, 1901. Thorough preparation for any college. Individual teaching. Tuition. $1 to $4 per month. IMRS. E. C. ALSUROOK. 45-tf] Principal. There is always danger in using counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is a safe and cer tain cure for wiles. It is a son-hing and healing salve for sores and :li skin dis eases. The I. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The native dress of the be.ter class of Japanese of both sexes is a loose wrapper, open at the chest asd at the waist confined by a girdle. Like bad dollars. all counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are worth less. The original quickly cures piles. ores and all skin diseases. The I:. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryca. Prop. This is a day of expansion of thought as well as trade, and in order to put our ;elf in position to be of service to our patrons who desire to keep pace with the progress of the day, we have effect ed an arrangement by whi ,h we can upply our patrons with Me' lures 3iag zine and THE MANNING TIMES com bined for -2.25 per year i" advance. vIcClures Magazine is one of the finest iterary journals published, its standard is high,and its corp; of contributors are imong the most able in the world. A reader of this Magaziie is a searcher ifter knowledge, and we know of no better or more profitable reading than :an be found in the pages of this cele >rated Magazine. No library is com lete without it. We offer McClures agazine and TIE MANNING TIMES ror $2.25 per year. Munster, Germany, has a high school which has been in existence 1,100 years. Bea The Kind You Have Always Bought Read in another page tue combina ion offer we are making. Through a nisunderstanding several who took ad antage of this offer last year did not et their papers promptly, but our rrangements are such now that every erson who pays up, and cue year in dvance, and all new subscribers, will et this valuable farm journal promptly. emEmber yon get TH. TIMES and 'arm and Home for $1.50. W1ienY ou Dye Fast Nlac It's easy to have a change of color by using Diamond Dyes. They are made for home use; will not crock or fade; and color anything any color. Strongest of all dyes. ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, Sigtn of thec -Golden Mortar, -." MANNING, S. C. 'PH-ONE No. 2. I'fSpecial attention .wn to mail ~rders. BEL & MA THIS, Engine Repairing, Whieelwrighting And All Manner of Iron Work. Special Attention Given to Hlors shioeing. We warrant satisfaction.. 3elow Baptist Church, Manning, S. C. NOW OPEN TO TEAVELEES he Tisdale Hotel, Sumnmertoni, S. C. ivery Stable Near at Hand. ew Building, New Furnitures For Sale. Two Second-Hand Gins, Feeders and ondensers, complete, will be sold heap. They are in good condition. 'A. L. LESESNE, Manning, S. C. Extractalf Lemon :uADs FROM Messino Lemons. The Delight of Honekeepers. D. 0.Rame, Summerton, S. C. We are showing now a new a: clusive line of Curtain Goods eve A beautiful assortment of fine est designs and colorings for C quins, -12 and 15c the yard. Figured India Lawn Curtain terns. Something entirely new, A large line of Dotted Swiss beautiful designs, at 121c and 15c Lace Curtains and Curtaine styles, all very reasonable. Straw Mattings Cloths and It makes a room have such a a nice new matting on the floor thrown here and there. The GOODS STORE is showing a t Mattings in all grades and pric line of Rugs and Floor Oil Cloths of all. New Spring We know that many of our lai ning to think about early spring they may have something ready ladies, the buyer for The Jenkins has been thinking about Easter beautiful line of Spring Silks, fit all prices; also some beautiful for Easter dresses are now on sal at The JENKINSON DRY GOC New. Spring Gents', we have thought of yo ten in a large and beautiful line o very select styles. Call and se attractive prices. Also a large I Hats for spring wear, Shirts, Col wear. We are showing one of the mi Spring Pants ever shown in this that will surely please. Our line of Mayfield Pants i greatest wearers ever offered for them. Call and see us and get our need anything in our line. We w Yours trifly, W.AE.KAENI ....AND.... I 3Iu ero S In order to make room for oi Ithat will soon be coming in, we har' cut prices down to the very root. fro don't think it good judgm4 frmone season to another, theref in ehave on hand, and we have ensand Boy~ Pants and Iat prices that will surprise you. E San Overcoat, pair of Pants, a Hac, thing in Underwear at your own pr Syou will be convinced that we muer O ur trade for the short time wt Shas far exceeded our expectations w ay to show our appreciation than Spatrocns a chance to buy what the; the balance of this winter without Remembe we have I No Job Sto offer: all of our goods are fresh We also have anything in a Shi Thanking you one and all for Yours truly. E(. NU DAVU omes rrival of the most ex r shown in this town. Silkolines in the lat 'urtains and Lambre s in large floral pat only 15c the yard. for Curtains, all in the yard. ttes in a variety of , Floor Oil Rugs. cheerful look to have and a few nice Rugs - JENKINSON DRY >eautiful selection of es. Also a beautiful are within the reach Goods. dy friends are begin wear in order that for EASTER. Yes, a son Dry Goods Store too and has got in a Le Black Skirtings in tuff Goods suitable 4 e at very close prices s DS STORE. lC Clothing. I u, too, and have got f Spring Clothing in a our goods and our ne of new style Felt lars, Cuffs and Neck . )st exclusive line3 of market and at prices s without doubt the the money we ask for " prices whenever you ill try to please you. [ SO SEE fe oa 81 r large Spring Stock e applied the knife and mt to carry goods over ore will offer all Cloth a nice line of it, ow if you want a Suit, aCap, a Shirt or any- I -ice, come to see us and i just what we say. ~have been in business E he and we know no better E to give our friends an~d =th~ y need in this line for -t a protit. These goods th L ots and new. oe you may want. th our liberal patronage, ~ki Sthi of fof You know as well as we c f plant your gardens and pota1 the Best Fresh Garden Seed C and Early Rose Seed Irish prices are always below ever' Our Mid-Wii Of seasonable goods contnu as the days come and go, ai have any notion of buying an SPECIAL ATTRACTI( GOODS to make up for Febri Fine Black Silk Poplin Dress : value and 46 inches wide, s Fine Black Satin Loutinia I wide, regular beauty, nic< C Fine Black Prunelle Dress G< Fine Black Whip Cord Dres: material. 45 inches wide, Fine Brilliantines, Henriettas Z price Dress Goods, from h Granite Brooche is a fine line Goods, something new, 3f ~Sdks... Fine China Wash S Shirt Waist in a coi Regular 65c Si] Fine line of the Wa that will wash like F Remnants... We are the strongest a: State on Remnants, especiall3 500 yards White Check N at....... .. ...... Regular 10c value. Good quality plain White Lai in Remnants. N Fine White Dimity at. .. .. . that sells readily at 15c; t they are good. Fine 40-inch wide Dunbar La e for .... ................ z Mn8 Wear We are showing nice St other things, and we have jus1 of fine Negligee Shirts that, sizes. GOOD Are always found in our stor right now you can get them n SAY! If you want a pair< for the cold, win<y March v quick. OLD REI LEADER OF El [ILL'S RACI It is only about twenty days ill be sold, and then when you c ill have to curse yourself and no ese prices for any one. R'emember when we say Cos w pieces of old goods or old shoe 4EVERY :aples as well as regular goods. en in the store six months. Again, come and see for yours< Yours for c1 Racket ~el~x "F'2'ozat. -s----TH: Ranning Hi Keeping abreast with the rapid progri .e enlarged their store room and purch ardware ever brought into Clarendon cc Every business man knows the value at the'goods are delivered at the lowei trchaser to sell at prices impossible whel e knowledge of where to buy and wher at you are getting your goods at the at our effort and study in this directior eciation as is being demonstrated consta Now is the time that houses are being of interest to purchases to examine ou: ASPS, STAPLES, NAILS, WINDOW] FARMING IN Farmers who have stiff, heavy lands v ose with light. sandy soil will find on' ows best. Also Shovel Plows and Twis1 We have to arrive several kinds of C jids. For HOUSE Our line of 0. K. Stoves are fine and t e largest in the history of the stove tr: Agate and Tinware to show and have r Crockery ever shown here. We exuect Ilicated. Parties who contemplate painting'sho Hlamma.1 This Paint differs from the much ads rm quality aud every can is backed by; e makers. 4ANNING H A] Time. to that it is the right time to a o patches. Well, we have for you and the best Bliss Potatoes for you, and our rbody else too. - iter Selling es to grow more interesting id we can please you if you ythmg. )NS IN BLACK DRESS iary. Goods, regular $2.00 at....... .......$1 49 press Goods, 45 inches Sand light, at....... 1 24 >ods, 45 inches wide, at 1 24 Goods, a nobby skirt at.................... 99c Cashmeres in medium Sc to................. 75c of light colored Dress inches wide, at.. .. .. 25c ilks-for your February nplete line of colors at 49c ks. - sh Jap Silks at....... 39c a Gingham. ad cheapest people in the r in White Goods. ,insooks, in Remnants, vn, 7c kind, at.. ...... 5c ......... ....... 10c hese are Remnants but wns, regular price 25c, .................10c De partiet, tits, extra Pants, Hats and ' -: gotten in a large shipment we have marked cheap-all E HOES e. If you want any Shoes ghty cheap from us. )f Blankets or a Quilt cheap reather you had best come aIABLE ERYTHIN~G. ~ET STORE yet and all our Winter G'oods ome and they will be gone, you t~ us, as we cannot hold goods at t we mean it, and not cost on a s ond shelf-worn goods, but HING* All our stock is new-has not :it prices, Store. rd ware Co., iss being made in our town and county ased for spot cash the largest stock of unty. of cash when buying goods; it means t prices obtainable, and enables the 1 bought otherwise; combine this with 1 to buy you may be reasonably sure right figures. We are pleased to say i has not been without effect and ap tly by our increasing patronage. repaired for the coming year. It will ' stock of KNOB LOCKS, HINGES. 'ASTENERS, etc. [PLENMENTS. -ill find the Oliver Chilled Plow best; of our several grades of Dixie Boy ,ers. tton Planters, all of the most popular skee pers. he sales of them this season have been Lde in our town. We have a nice line ecently bought the most complete line to offer this at prices that cannot be uld try our high grade Paint. ertised cheap paints, in being of uni n absolute guarantee as to purity by