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heMuzning xinze. LOUIS APPELT, Editor. MANNING, S. C.. MARCH 20, 1901. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year... . ----.......... .............$150 Six months-....----.. -........... ... 75 Fourmonths-.---... -....... .......... 50 ADVERTISING RATES: One square. one time. $1: each subsequent in sertion. 50 cents. Obituaries and TriuLes of Respect charged for as regular ;-.dvertisements. Liberal contracts made ft: three. six and twelve months- _ unications must be accompanied by the al name and address of the writer in order to receive attention. No communication of a personal character win be published except as an advertisement. Entered at the Postoffice at Manning as Sec ond Class matter. Copies of this paper may be found on file at Washington in the office of our special corres pondent. E. G. Siggers. 918 F street. N. W., Washington. D. C. McLAURIN HEARD FROM! We placed little credence in the statement that Senator Mc Laurin had requested his name to be stricken from the Demo cratic rolls, or that he had sev ered his affiliation with the Dem cratic party, and as a conse quence we asked our readers to wait until the Senator could be heard from. We realize that McLaurin is marked for slaugh ter and every circumstance is enlarged upon and grossly ex aggerated to arouse prejudice against him: not so much be cause the opposition has merit in their charges, but for the reason that McLaurin's term is hear its end and his political shoes are wanted. If the politicians thought there was any chance, they would. have tackled Tillman whose term had recently expired, but they were afraid of him, not even daring to question his being a protectionist or his reasons for advocating the pensioning of deserters from the confederacy. The fact that McLaurin's time is nearly out has brought forward a whole raft of aspirants for the place, and from now on we may expect to hear most anything I which is calculated to do him in jury with the people. With re gard to the latest move on the political chess board,-the re port that he had requested his name to be stricken from the rolls of the Democratic caucus, -here is an authoritative state ment from Senator McLaurin: Washington, March l.-Senator Mc Laurin of South Carolina, in view of the repot that have been published regardig his absence from the cau cuses of the Democratic Senators and the further report that he has formally allied himself with the Republican party, made this statement to The Sun tonight. "I have not changed my party affilia tion, and still regard myself as a Dem ocrat. For the last week my wife has been in a hospital undergoing a dan gerous operation, and during that time I have read no newspapers and have tranisacted no business. Politics was farthest from my thoughts. It was a surpriseto me today when I learned that the statement had been published that I had become a Republican and that my name had been stricken from the caucus list of the Democratic Sena tors. - Some time agolIhad afrank talk with Senator Jones, who had noticed my absence from some of the Demo cratic caucuses. I tokT him that my absence was caused by my feeling that, in view of the radical 'difference of opinion on certain matters of national policy between me and the other Dem ocratic Senators, my presence in cau c-us might be wrongly construed. It might be thought that I would use some of the secrets of the caucus to the detriment of the party in the Senate. More-over, it would have been useless for me to attend and enae in any wrangling about matters in which there is wide difference of opinion between me and the majority of the Democrats. I did not know until today, however, that my name had been taken off the caucus list, and have no knowledge of it except from the newspapers. There has been no secret about my convictions on'leading questions. If some of them happen to coincide with those of the Republican party it does not mean that I affiliate myself with that party; it means that I conceive those convictions to be right. I am willing to stand on whatever record I have made, and I would not change one policy or utterance for a dozen seats in the Senate. I am willing to submit the issue to the people of my State at the primaries." Notwithstanding this emphatic denial, the newspapers opposing him are demanding his resigna tion anyhow; even the Columbia State a newspaper founded on Haskelism, is among the loudest to charge McLaurin with dis loyalty to the Democracy. The "State" does not want McLau -rin to bepermitted avoice in the primary, it wants him drummed out of the party bag and bag gage without a hearing. Was there ever a display of more adamantine cheek and unadult erated gall? The Columbia State, which did all in its power to smash the Democratic party, and in its effort, it gave aid and comfort to the gang who appeal ed to the federal courts to bring the negro into our politics, wants McLaurin driven out of the party because, he would not follow a majority of his party -associates on certain national questions. A newspaper with a black stripe down its back should not have much influence with the Democratic party of this State.f McLaurin's independent course has brought down upon him the opposition of a majority of the politicians and the newspapers. They are denouncing him with out rhyme or reason; some of lemand that steps be taken by the May convention to exclude * Th4 Min from the primary, we have to te ao idea that this will be done. e. from The white men of this State may ten m not agree with a position taken and by a public man, yet they would t pain. not consent to the suppression of rubt free speech, and if McLaurin be- a. B prie1 comes a candidate for re-election the people will demand that he be head whether they agree cra with him or not. The primary ing system in this State, was in augerated for the purpose of permitting any white man, who ern will take the pledge to abide the e result and support the nominees, A to go before the people to dis cuss issues, and if those who are tio in the majority in the May con vention prescribe what issues pea may be discussed in order to sub make a man eligible to run in in the primary, it will destroy the very principle of the primary the system. dre The papers and politicians the that are making these extraor- the dinary demands, with one accord claim that McLaurin is politically vot dead, yet at the same time their abi actions show that he must be a The lively corpse, or they would not make so much ado over him. but McLaurin positively denies that wh he has deserted to Democratic cha party. He claims, the questions cli on which he differed with a ma jority of his party associates, were not party questions, that car in the position taken by him he beg was prompted by a conscientious wh conviction that he was acting for the the best interests of the people, the and further, it is his purpose to pre submit these questions, together with his position to the white pas voters. of this State in the Dem- wh ocratic primaries, and acquiesce der in the result. There is no disposi- ed tion on the part of McLaurin to pai go into the general election with an Independent party, nor is he taking any stock in this talk of loy a white Republican party; if we ma understand him, and we think ple we do, he has certain views on national questions, which have pa thc not met with the approval of a lat< majority of the Democratic Sen- cha ators, and which have never has been discussed before the people of this State, and in order to know whether or not a majority ~ of the South Carolina Democracy ful endorse his position he proposes w to go into the Democratic pri mary and abide the result. Ifpl the white voters of the State, after hearing the arguments on bcth 'sides, disapprove of vex McLaurin's position they will Cit vote against him and that will cit, end the whole business, but do not permit by sharp practice, tic1 methods to stifile free speech, or prevent the people from havingvo an opportunity to hear bothth sides.'* If McLaurin is willing the net trust the people, his opponentssa should certainly be, and if they if t refuse to let him go into theno primary by adopting a platform the repugnant to his views, and re- W quire as a qualification to en- Cal ter the primary, a pledge endors- e ing that platform, it will be an ye acknowledgment of weakness on a the part of McLaurin's oppon ents, and it will have the effect18 of encouraging a great fall off in ler the vote at the primaries. Be- o cause, if the leaders of the Dem ocratic party are going to be dot permitted to say what white nmen alt shall run, and who shall not run dot in the primary, there will spring the up a spirit of resentment, andth numbers will refuse to patii pate in such a close corporation; the this feeling will grow and cul-De minate in the ~destruction of the D we primary system of this State. but TATE OF oHIo, CYTY OF TOLEDO. we LUCAS COUNTY. i - FaANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is the boy senior partner of the firm of F. J. CENE & Co.. doing business in the city of Toledo. county an hd Slte foresid.adtt said fr wil pay each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of CA cTARR CUE mo Swor to efor meand subscribed in my pres ence, this 6th day of December. A: D. 1886. - -- A. W. GLEASON. sNotary Public.ab Hal's catarrh cure is taken internally and1 acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces res of the system. Send fo testimnCa . free. orO Halrs7FamivPls are the best.be but EDUCATE THE PEOPLE ON ISSUES. not We would like to see an expla- tak nation given from a non-partisan On standpoint of the Paris treaty, rTil the administration's policy on of I inter-national matters, the ship- doe subsidy legislation and other t:o guestions which are now being des :lenounced by the press of South _ Darolina. We would also - like . for the press of the State to take D up these questions and show r wherein they are in violation of Do Democratic principles, and where hj n they are in violation of the iskit Democratic party's creed. It le :nust be remembered, our party's sore reed can only be found in its tk latform of principles adopted the! it the National Democratic Con- of e gention, and what we would like, sold s for some of our editors to show men as where there is any declara- Desi ion in the Democratic platform av Remarkable Cures of Rhetmatism. s om the Vindicator, Rutherfordton. N. C.] r editor of the Vindicator har had occasion ;t the efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm e with the most remarkable -esults in each First. with rheumatism in the shoulders which he suffered excruciating pain for ays. which was relieved with two applica- t of Pain Balm. rubbing the parts aflicted ealizing instant benefit and entire relief in a v short time. Second. in rheumatism in i joint, almost prostrating him with severe i) which was relieved by two applications, in;- with the liniment on retiring at night. a etting up free from pain. For sale by The Loryea Drug Store, Isaac Y. Loryen. Pro- n or. C ,is treaty, what is t.ae Demo- t tic party's declaration relat to a foreign policy" Where- C does that platform declare ,inst the United States gov ment giving aid and encour ment to the upbuild.ing of the erican merchant marine. L discussion of these ques is, free from rancor, will t -e a tendency to educate the t ple, and throw light upon ejects which are now hidden darkness. We feel safe in a ing that we do not believe d re are five people in a hun d who have any conception of meaning of the harangues in newspapers of today. They I )w that those Democrats who ed for these things ire being S sedfor so voting, and that s y are being charged with dis alty to Democratic principles, in no instance have we seen ere any editor maki:ng such a ,rge has attempted to give t r reasoning. f the coming campaign opened .n aarly in this State, is to be a ipaign of education, then it tooves the people to find out at these questions mean and effect they will have upon p ir interests. Do not let us tend that we will have a cam- 2 gn of education, and only h the people to sneeze d enever a certain political lea takes snuff. There.is a mark- p difference between a cam gn of education, and a cam- f, gn of abuse and assertion. yen a man is charged with dis- h alty to his party, let the party king the charge tell the peo what the principles of the -ty are, then show where a se principles have been vio- C ad, and then let the party. .rged show if _he can, that he d been true to the faith, and a bead of being censured by his ~ple, that he has merited ir "well done, good and faith servant." If this is -done, will be respecting the peo 's intelligence by endeavoring mlighten them on the issues. 7hen Senator Tillman went t he National Democratic Con tions at Chicago and Kansas 7, he advocated at the former r,the selection of Senator Tel- p a Republican on the National et, at the latter city he ad-i ate Representative Towne, >ther Republican, to be put on ticket with Williams Jen igs Bryan, in 1896 Tillman a a 1 16 to 1 or bust, which meant C c bie Democratic convention did i I give us 16 to 1 he would join g Silver Republicans of the st and bolt. Democratic South -olina endorsed Tillman, and j we do not believe anybody ~ I say that Tillman's course ; Democratic. Circumstances an change conditions, and in 6 when Tillman thought Tel the Republican,should be,.one ;he standard bearers for the nocratic party, we did not ibt his sincerity nor his loy r to the party, but we did tbt his judgment, and so did convention, and in 1900 on Nation's birthday when Till a insisted on putting| Towne Republican, up as one of the nocracy's standard bearers still doubted his judgement, not his loyalty. Therefore say, do not let us doubtlhe alty of any one until we have opportunity of uiderstanding questions together with the dves. e believe Benjamin Ryan man has made the State an e, honest and courageous rep ntative, and were he runningE the office tomorrow we would ~ounted among his supporters, at the same time Tillman is infallible, he can make mis- C es, and has made mistakes. a the great issues now pending d Lman stands with a majority 1s party associates, but that C s not signify that he is al ether right, and, he does not o erve as much credit, as if he, C g ~ures Blood Poison-Treatment Free. es your skin itch and burn? Dis-0 sing eruptions on the skin so you ashamed to be seen in company? scabs and scales form on the skin,~ or scalp? Have you eczema? Skin and cracked? Rash form on the ? Prickly pain in the skin? Swol joints? Falling hair? All run n? Skin pale? Old sores? Eating s? Ulcers? To cure to stay cured B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) h makes the blood pure and rich, the sores will heal and the itching ~zema stop forever, the skin become r and the blood pure. B3. B. B. at drug stores, $1. Trial treat t sent free and prepaid by writing ILOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. ribe your trouble and free medical, ce given. Over 3000 testimonials. res by B. B. B. Sold by The R. B. n ngle-handed and alone, differ 'd with his associates and prov : to them that they were wrong So far as we are concerned aese great national question. re so intricate, that with all th iformation at our command,it is difficult matter for us to deter iine which side has the better f the arguments. The speeches a the Congressional Record ar eeming with brain and brillian y; those advocating, presen acts, figures and argument t< ack up their contention, an< hose opposing do the same, an< he only way possible for th< lasses to get an insight to th< problem is to let the advocate; f these questions come before hem in dispassionate debate, an< he argument most convincing ill be accepted by the people nd to prepare the minds of th< eople to understand a legitimat ebate, the newspaper editor: hould first study the great ques ions and explain them to th< eople, this would be a high or er of journalism, and at th< ame time an educational sub tance to remove the darknes low enveloping the masses. A Good Cough Medicine for Children. "I have no hesitancy in recommending Chan erlain's Cough Remedy." says F. P. Moran, ,ell known and popular baker of Petersburt 'a. "We have given it to our children whe -oubled with bad coughs. also whooping cougt ad it has always given perfect satisfaction. I as recommended to me by a druggist as th cst cough medicine for children as it containe o opium or other harmful drug." Sold by Th B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryes rop. Stages of Water. Camden. March 15.8 a. m.-Heightof Watere ver, 5.4 feet, being a fall of 1.19 feet durin ast 24 hours. March 18. 8 a. m.-Height of Wateree rivei 6 feet. being a fall of 5-10 of a foot during pas I hours. Columbia, March 15, 8 a. m.-Heightof Congi .e river, 1.0 foot, being a fall of 8-10 of a foc ring past 24 hours. March 18, 8 a. m.-Height of Congaree rives 10 of a foot, being a fall of 1-10 of a foot durin ast 24 hours. St. Stephen's. March 15, 8 a. m.-Height c antee river, 6.6 feet, being a rise of 8-30 of >ot during past 24 hours. March 18, a. m.-Height of Santee river, 7. ;et, being a rise of 1-10 of a foot during past I ours. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove' 'asteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iro nd Quinine is a tasteless form.-N are, no pay. Price 50c. Headache often results form a disordered cot tion of the stomach and constipation of th owels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stow eh and Liver Tablets will correct these disol ers and cure the headache. Sold by The R. I orvea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Stops the Congh and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cur, cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay 'ice 25 cents. The stomach conltrols the situatioE 'hose who are hearty and strong ar tose who can eat and digest plenty c xod. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digest rhat you eat and allows you to eat a] de good food you want. If you suffe xom indigestion, heartburn, belchinj r any other stomach trouble, this pre aration can't help but do you good 'he most sensitive stomachs can tak .The R. B. Loryea Drug Store aac M.'Loryea, Prop. Au Bonest Medicine for LaGrippe. -eorge W. Waitt of South Gardiner, Me sys: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chill ad grip and have taken lots of trash of no a' >unt but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain ough Remedy is the only thing that has don ny good whatever. I have used one bottleC and the chills, cold and grip have all left mi congratuiste the manufacturers of an hones edicine. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Dru tore. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. 0 .iL, '1' O2.2.&. wuh Th Kd You HaAlWays Bgglt RA'ION'S RELTEF -AYD RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL stilflhead the list and are acknowledged by all to be the great conquerors of pains, aches and diseases for wvhich they are recommended. Rames UolI will pstively cure pains of allkinds, such as Herlache, Sick. Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Cramp Colic Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Dlsarosa, &c., almost instantly, and, as a household remedy for these sudden sick nessee, it has no equal In the world. "Once tried, always used." Price 25 and 50 cents. Sample bottles 10 cents. Raman's 1eorwo & Dono Oil is the original and only genuine Nerve ..nd Bone Oil made. It isjust what its name implies, and penetrating quickly to the nerve and bone, relieves pain, drives away disease and effects a permanent cure. A specilnc for Rheumatism, Sores, Bruises. Spraims. Cuts, Burns, and all injuries to the flesh of either man or beast. Price 2.5 and 50 cenls. Sample bottles 101 cents. The genuine has the name blown in the bottle. The Relief is put up in square red cartooni and the oil in green cartoons. 'TAKE NO OTH El FOR SALE BY The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. TATE OF SOUTH CARO LINA County of Clarendon, y James M. Windham, Esq., Pro bate Judge. YHEREAS, J. H. TIMMONS, C C.?P., made suit to mue t< grant him letters of adminis ration of tile estate of and effects o. harles Walker. These are therefore to cite and dmonish all and singular the kin red and creditors of the said harles Walker, deceased, that they e and appear before me, in the ourt of Probate, to be held at Man ing, on the 29th day of April, et, after publication thereof, at 11 'clock in the forenoon, to show use, if any they have, why the tid administration should not be ranted. Given under my hand this 19th day [March. A. D. 1901. -JAMES M. WINDHAMi, [SEAL.] 1-6t] Judge of Probate. NSURANCE FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT a BURGLARY INSURANCE. Tailor-Made Clothing. FIT GUARANTEED. A FULL LINE OF sAMPLES. Carpets, Art Squares, RUGS, DRAPERIES & BED SETS. lolored designs and samples of goods. Carpets sewed free and wadded lining fur shed FREE. 1 L WILSON. You know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula pis plainly printed on every bottle showing [ that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. 50c. Another combination oiler 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 A for $2.25 a year. Remember that for de $2.25 we will send you all three of these t papers. THE TIMES management means to let the rest of the State see w > that Clarendon county supports a fear less and up-to-date county paper, a pa- h< per that voices the views of its editor. I that has no boss and that has ever stood by the people. The New York World w three times each week is one of the finest newspapers published in Amer ica. The Farm and Home is devoted to agricultural, mechanical and house 3 hold interests and no farmer's family should be without it. We want subscribers to take advan I tage of this magnificent offer we are T making. k 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 bo:. 25c. r CASTORIA For Infants and Childfen. - The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of t This is a day of expansion of thought e as well as trade, and in order to put our self 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 which we can supply our patrans with McClures Mag azine and TH.: MANNING TIMES com e bined for $2.25 per year in advance. 9 McClures Magazine is one of the finest literary journals published, its standard is high,and its corps of contributors are t among the most able in the world. A reader of this Magazine is a searcher after knowledge, and we know of no t better or more profitable reading than can be found in the pages of this cele brated Magazine. No library is com z plete without it. We offer McClures Magazine and THE MANNING TIMES f for 2.25per year. F: 1 The lingering cough following grippe B 4 calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For 1 all throat and lung troubles this is the 3. only harmless remedy that gives imme- 2 - diate results. Prevents consumption. . The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. 2. s Loryea, Prop. Money to Loan. C APPLY TO WILSON &_DuRANT.In MONEY TO LOAN, 3 I am prepared to negotiate loansE 1 on good real estate security, on rea e sonable terms. - R.0. PURDY, Sumter, S. C. The Times 1i DOES NEAT Job Printing. GIVE US A TRIAL. - Buggies, Wagons, Boad 0arts and Oarniages REiPAIRE3D With Neatness and Despatch -AT R. A. WHITE'S WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP. - I repair Stoves, Pumps and run water E pipes, or I will put down a new Pump cheap. If you need any soldering done, give me a call. L VIE. My horse is lame. Why? Because I did 'not have it shod by'R. A. White. the man that puts on such neat shoes and makes horses travel with so much - ease. We Make Them Look New. .We are making a specialty of re painting old Buggies, Carriages. Road Carts and Wagons cheap. Come and see me. My prices will please you, and I guarantee all of my work.I Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's. R. A. WHITE, MANNING, S. C. Geo,8,Hacker& Son wTl ouldig andBuildn Sasooegs, Sah, Blinds, and Builders' Hardware. Window andt Fancy Gslass a Specialty. WI IN GLRE' nd consequently can give you m< partment store with grocery ann FARMERS, we are catering fo e can give you the best Groceries Our stock is now much larger en since we have been in busines Remember. we can give you an ant and give you the benefit of ou From now on we will carry at Corn, H We have added in front of our, AIL GROCERY in town. This i ?r, who will be glad to serve y< irry in stock will be ordered for y THE PEOPLE Your I S It is a ago, and a a habit of 1 trouble is ative, and and make Ask your druggist for j For sale by THE R. some Spe -lb boxes Starch. best grade, at.......... poked Dried Herrings.................... ew Mackerel. 14 good fish to kit......... ancv Full Cream Cheese, 22 to 24 Is each est Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, 60-lb I merican Sardines-new pack............. -oz Tumbler Fruit Jelly, 3 doz to case... lb stand Tomatoes, 2 doz in case......... lb stand Tomatoes, 2 doz in case.......... alf-pint bottles Assorted Pickles, 2 doz t lb cans Cove Oysters, full weight. 2 and 4 [bcans Fancy Maine packed Sugar Corn. lb cans Fancy New Yok State packed S CRACKERS. emons. 5%c: Nic Nacks .............5%c: inger Snaps, 5c: Soda Crackers......5c agar Crackers 6c: Fancy Mixed.....6%c: ream Lunch Biscuits........... 7 atflakes. 2-1b packages...................91 MEAL, GRITS, BACON. Cigars, Cheroots, iamond T Cigar, best 5c seller, a,,... iccess. none better............ ..... L. Royal Olgar, good smoke.... .. ld Glory Cheroots................... ~orld's Best Cheroots....... ......... uke's Cigarettes.................. cycle Cigarettes.................... A Big Supply of Tc re and various other kinds-prices rangi Big Dris CTAGON, VICTORY, 'I SHOE BLACK Sec us. or get our prices before you 1 C ROSSV OUR BI Is now in ta head of H4 will be some Competition is There are Si: and mules, Sum ter, S. C., Janua BRIN JOB TO THE 'l Life Insurance have been appointed a regi ent for le Equitable Ufe Assurance Soc d will be pleased to talk or cor nd with any one wishing Life In: ce in the strongest company fir Llly in the world. I'he Equitable works to maini iat its name implies, and is writ the latest and most popular polis protection, savings or investm< We offer some policies especially ntageous to young men. .J. H. LESESN~E. Manning, S. ( For Sale. P'wo Second-Hand Gins, Feeders: ndensers, complete, will be eap. They are in good condition. A. L. LESESNE, Manning-. S. ( DARE DON COUNTY re Groceries for ONE DOLLAR than any < r your trade and our aim is to see how low and the assortment more varied than it has v of our Groceries in as small packages as you r LOW PRICES. 11 times y and Oats. ,holesale department the most complete RE lepartment is in charge of Mr. Bennie Wal u at all times. Anything that he does not ou at once. ours truly, S MONEY SAVERS, T .' GROCERO . lead Aches To=day. small matter; but it ached two days. gain a week ago.. You are acquiring eadache. That must be stopped. The vith your liver. You want a mild lax then a tonic to stimulate the appetite the blood rich and pure. u AND NIC PELLETE. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE. :ial Bargains. ................................................3% c per b .................................... .........20C per box ............... .......... ........................... 900 . at........... .......................13c perlb ubs, at................................24e per ID ....................................$3.85 percase 100 cans ............... ......... .....................75c per doz ............................. ................90c doz ......... ........ .........................70c doz i case......................... ..........75c doz doz in case..........................90c doz .. .................. .................. ... ....$1.20 doz :gar Corn...... ............ ..........31 doz FLOUR. cr lb Best Fancy Patent.......................84.45 bbl )er ID Best Half Patent........................ 4.10 bbl er I Best Straight............................ 3.90 bbl ier lb Best Family...... .............. 3.25 bbl le doz Salt, 100 lbs...... .......................57c bag 'ND LARD AT LOWEST PRICES. Cigarettes and Tobacco. ...............................35peri.000 ...............................10.0 1.000; 60c box ................$3.15 per box of 250'Cheroots: 3 for 5c .......................2.90 per box of 200 Cheroota .....................................13.9$ per 1,000 ..... ................................32.65 per 1,000 bacco, Namely, Schnapps, Early Bird. E. J. B.. ag from 25c, 35c and 45c per lb. res in Soap. iP-TOP, ELECTRIC, IMPERIAL. ONG, INK. BLUEING. Etc. suy. VE LL & CO, - - sil. c. JY ER... te West and will return with tO - )RSES AND MULES. There . fine Mules among them. Sthe Life of Trade.| stables in the city selling horses o we HAVE to sell them close. H1. H ARBY. ry, 14. 1901. E t G YOUR WORK IMES OFFICE. WHEN YOU COME C q TO TOWN CALL AT tla'I WE LLS' etyf S HAVING SALOON uir- Which is fitted up with an a- cye to the comfort of his ain erstomers.. .. . . HAIR CUTTING mnt. IN ALL STYLES, ad- S HAV IN(* ANn SHAMPOOING -Done with neatness an dispatch. .. .. .,. d A cordial invitation old is extended... J. L. WELLS. th Manning Times Block. +o+o.o.ofo+o FURNITURE - --CHINAWARE. ARTHUR BELITZER, SUMTER, - - S. C. Direct from the factories I have now on hand the most complete stock of Fur niture I have ever carried. Bed Room and Parlor Suits Attractive and cheap. I am also handling a beautiful lot of CI-INA AND GLASSWARE. When in Sumter it will pay you to visit my Furni ture Parlors. Arthur Belitzer, u ON CM BLOCK, ' SUMTER, - S. C. ,101ice0t Eimtors, ;;Nsto~~ Orrla o JUDS o POaTE Manning, S. C., August 1, 3900. Lo Executors, Administrators, Guardians as Committees:f Irespectfully can your attention to anx statute. You will please give this matterea ' ttontion.-# very rese. Se. 204-(1942). Executors, oebA w suardians and Committees, shall , ' chile any estate remains in their C ore ech year, render to th Judeoa roaea ounty from whom they obtain Letters o. nentary or Letters of Administrators or L ers of Guardianship etc., a just and. aoy :: count, upon oath, of the receipts and tres of such estate the prseding Pear. Which, when examined and upproveI.4 ;hall be deposited with the Inventory pralsement or other papers beloagin esat, in thrffc no aiJ eo here to be kept for the inspecti of sunher-, wsosas may be interested in the estate-ceder':~ ormer penalties.) Approved the 2d day of March. 19se. I have opened up a Sewing Machi ne a store next door to Mr. S. A. Rigbj's V eneral merchandise store August 1st L900. I will carry the - .The new ball-bearing "New Home' the best machine made: also Ne - [deal" and "Climax," from 318tU I sell on Instalment, Easy Payment Plan. I clean and repair any-kind of machines for least money possible. Call and see me. A. I. BARRON, Ag't. A Qood Clothing Store Is where you get the right sort of Clothes without dan- .. ger of mistake. Our'Clothes ~ are of the-right sort, and you will appreciate their excel lence and smallness of cost. W7e Make Clotmesto 0r* for those who preefer them. Lasting Materials, proper fit and make and moderate pri :ees. Your orders will have our best attention. I.L. DAVD & 111 S. W.CGor. KlaudWentwrtlSts. CHARLESTON. S.C. THE MANNING, 8. 0. Transacts a general banking busi ess. Prompt and special attention given depositors residing out oif town. Deposits solicited. All collections have prompt atten Business bours from 9 a. mn. to 3 . JOSEPH SPROTT, . LEV1, Cashier. President. BOARD OF DIRIECTODs. W. McLEOD, W. E. Baows, . M. NEXsEN, JosEPH SPROTTr, A. LEVI. 1OSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT--LAW, MANNING, S. C. C. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. J. s. wzrsos. -w. c. DaTs-r. ILSON & DURANT, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, MANNING, S. C. -- J. N. McCOLLOUGH, SHOEMIAKER, pposite Legg & Hutchinson's Stables. Give me a trial and 1 will give you e best work for little money. Satisfaction guarand