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Jenkiri E Our cannon ball prices will prove very interesting read in two weeks of hard work in these great markets in search o Big Bargaios in Percales. O Yards of yard-wide Percales, from one to 45 0 seven yard lengths, per yard, only ... - U The kind that is usually sold at 10 to 12jc per yard. This splen did offer of yard-wide Percales at 5c per yard is for the SPOT CASH down on delivery. 2,000 yards yard-wide Percales in full pieces, all regular goods and splendid styles, only 61c per yard. You can't get this else where for less than 10c per yard. We only ask you 6tc. Call early with the cash if you would get the pick of this splendid lot. 2,000 yards of yard-wide Percales, the latest styles and the best grade of Percales made, the kind that are sold i every city in this country at 12jc. Call with the cash and you get the pick of this choice lot at 9c per yard. Call early with the cash as we propose to turn loose one case of 2,500 yards of Spring Shirting Print Calicos at 3c per yard, color warranted fast. Call early, for after this lot is sold there will be no more at this price. Remember it, please, 10 yards of Good Fast Colored Calico for only 35c. While in the market we picked up one case of near Silk Sateen Underskirts in Blacks and in all shades, nicely made, Corded and Frilled. The regular retail price of these Skirts is $3, but you may have your choice as long as they last at $1.50. An inspec tion of these Skirts will convince you that every word we say about them is true. lir We will show on Wednesday and Thurs invitations to our Millinery Opening this season simply becau cordial invitation to all and hope none of our friends will fail In conclusion we desire to thank our many friends for Look to Your Interest. Here we are, still in the lead, and why suffer with your eyes when you can be suited with a pair of Spectacles with so little trouble? We carry the Celebrated IIAWKES Spectacles and Blasses, Which we are offering very cheap, from 25c to $2.50 and Gold Frames at $3 to $8. Call and be suited W. M. BROCKINTON. The Manning Times ao Both for $1.5O.1'8 We have arranged to give~our readers additional reading mat ter in the shape of a first class Agricultural Journal, a paper with a world renowned reputation as a farm helper and a family com paion. Prominent among the many departments may be men tioned the .Farm and Garden, Market Reports, Fruit Culture, Plans and Inventions, Live Stock and Dairy, Talks with a Lawyer, Fashions and Fancy Work, The Poul try Yard, Plants and Flowers, Household Features, The Treatment of Horses and Cattle, and Subjects of a Literary and Religious character. The Farm and tiome is published semi-monthly, thus giving you 24 numbers a year, making a volume of over 500 pages. No bet tr proof of its popularity can be offered than its immense circula tinBy special arrangement we are enabled to send TH E FARM AND HOME to all of our subscribers who pay up their arrearage, and to all new subscribers who pay one year in advance, without Eey aiinew cyarly subscriber will be entitled to 'THE FARM AND HOME and THE MANNING TIMES for $1.50; also every old subscriber who pays up his arrears. This is a grand offer and we hop the neonie will appreciate it. on Dry ing to the patrons of Manning's Greatest Dry Gi f bargains and we now spread before our friends and patrons Fine Dress Goods & Silks. Never in the spring of the year have we shown such a com plete line of Dress Goods and Silks. Our line contains all of the latest style fabrics in the markets, including Melrose, Satin, Pru nelles, Nunsveiling, Albatross, Grenadines and LaToska Nets All light clinging fabrics will be the most desirable this season. Dress Trimmings. Our line of Dress Trimmings is the most complete we haE ever shown. Everything that is new may be found at our store as we spared no pains in the selection of this line of goods. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. It has always been a complaint with the ladies that they coul< not find pretty Embroideries and Laces here. We wish to say tha we have one of the prettiest lines of Laces and Embroideries eve shown in this town. A full line of Lace Collars in the Arab shades which are nos in such high favor and are so fashionable. Also a pretty line of Bolero Lace Jackets, in the Arab shades There will be Allovers this season for everything. If yoi wish to see the prettiest line of Allover Laces ever shown in Man ning. Just call at our store. We have them in stock from 25( per yard up to $5 per yard. Val. Laces from 1c per yard up to any price you wish. IIDDI NEFr lay, the 27th and 28th of March, the prettiest se heretofore when we have sent out invitations we have fail bo come. Remember the days, Wednesday and Th1 the splendid patronage they have always given me and t-rust~ JOKED WI-THF A BEAR. ~lor bt~rwn wyfcl ZEB. WHITE HAD A HEAP OF FUN adtyt a eof WITH THE VARMINT. " a etpne palkl i The Possum Hunter's Story' of themetihecld'hyhoy.H Triclku He Played on Poor Bru assain ebakth et lb and the Way the Unforgiving Be~tandsstpnttohus rai h Beat Him Out of the Hide. ro ftepnwt ctsa.We [copyright, 1900, by C. B. evnclwwisdnt.aehod]') "On~e September day," said the oldthseodngt'bu11occth possum hunter of Tennessee as I asked ba hwdu gi.H a i him for a story, "I was sittin on these tikno rs okalteatrco yere steps smnokin my pipe when a b'aranhdgohuryoeitadate suddenly appeared out thar by the cy.onelo'-udh cibduo h ner of the pigpen. I didn't git flustrat. ro ftepn thdasepptht ed. I seen the b'ar was pore In flesh,thtbaradsssygtubeoei and I knowed his fur wasn't prin-c. It a ldndw lk o fwo ain't no use to kill a b'ar jest fur the H htoftero noteg~ k sake of killn. Besides. thar was some- abgbiadm n h l oa thin sort of cute lookin' in his face. luhdtl h er. ae he As we looked at each other he cocked tmsteba re t n he ie his ears and seemed to say: h a upd elda iaa "'Hello, Zeb White! I've called cle i aeadhsfei' a around to see yo'. I won't be wuthhra'i.Hwssosamd'u kiln fur two months yit, and mean- og while, if' yo' don't mind, we'll hey some -" nwdtevritwud' l fun.'uptawabtwidkecoi "I took it that he said that, and the bc ilh o uti.I tukm old woman took It that way, too, and ta edg u b hcesnxa so I didn't skeer him off. He saunter-soIhdataalreyfuhi.H ed around fur a speli and then disap-wstoctet tpitoiadat peared, but I knowed what he was upomnao~ u ahl ewn f to. I had two hives of bees. and hemihyprWandeapaed5 haim.mHrkeddn't come backwthednee backr nightnorhthernextobut.ontthestht headedutheeold Iawovep ihem stout bar ofhsrec Jn andpthncedap'demhwbarhtwou hivesthillededithrs.raw. Ieshup 200 fee dogf wirenaroundothattbat'nighnd and 'Ibarbs'soutkmoutilhke quillsuofta worce pine.growsoon assthegbtatoappearedder when theg begunstowearup.nderais andtermthatbhoneydnatdnheerame'twio tnombarbedawire.One jest walked arouf soonoasahe gattinthinthings and then maered"fra es . e h emm ely'ta rwsm funuid themnextetenardnptckehanith b'arsoanupdandslaodedolkssheepishaahd huy rt ~rin hstrein's, bu ast shal he'dom by g'in ute one gnigh ' ~ ~ Th~nh trolled pay 'bue butevryt. "wE LOKED ATx~ca I had trckt hene ot a prikoetie hadmared em ownandwoud baned chast, a aond mte hed rux backsom niht te hoey.itmasn t yfro it, anudn' hevd~ hatey togl hour'-f'I modthemhivewou ua Itob wa' nohue ine hi ght an ueo ind tha Ibspent tohouan geainy th< ~~~~~~~~~rof hifc adrtacd'mw th toIoadse red over iot a. Hee dog p I thehoue tat nght an sth h, dteol wan tlpprns th 'long 'bouteidnnghtahe bgunldo'whineme anddasks and gowL jes got o th wine s'econ nht, 'bot 11ao'clocb, th whe th barhowd p.' arhe sowdfup g'n.Hhabi rertht onyan h hdn tikn "ot $10.'s oay L h feno furd hadgandhhngrnooked iothaoderrae soonas~e go wihinreac anthne hat barount hie tofrmbed po h foudtemhivshrdpaced oit "'Bu wth in he hdoasteppicht Sstrw, h knoed itwas jok , and "'unbt oppe ofsito aememberwa< he sot upoandflookedrsofsheepisheandllysay.' meanove it~at .Au~ghe ~. a bigh balld mandi rt," ondtoma LIE, INESanld BLOODamept hsfin' gwad DRurtACHE ' n LIeR Aso'hmd 'o YeDuggtha wa but, oul arid coi OOHE ods Store. We have been North-to New York and Bi - the fruits of our labor. Mecklenburg Laces from 10c to 35c per yard. A full line of Beading in both Laces and Embroideries. Millinery Departilent. Our Miss Coppedge has just returned from the Northern mar kets where she has been buying our Spring stock of Millinery any studying the styles. The ladies may expect a treat at our Milli nery Opening this spring. We will show at our Millinery Opening this spring the pret tiest line of Ladies' Neckwear ever shown in Manning. t We are showing this spring the most complete line of Gept', and Children's Fine Clothing we have ever shown in the spring o the year. If you want a nice Suit of Clothes you will do yoursel good by calling and giving our line a look. We have the most complete line of Gent's Furnishings to bi found in this town. While up North we picked up some bargain: in Gent's Shirts at about 50 cents on the dollar and we propose t< give our patrons the advantage of our good bargain. If you want the latest styles in Shirts come to our store an< see what we have to offer. A full line of Scriven's Elastic Seam Drawers at 50c per pair OPBNIN( ne of Pattern Hats and Spring Millinery we have ever shown ed to send them to some of our best customers and, of course irsday, March 27 and 28. they will call on us this spring and secure some of the spleni JENKIP L ed~Zeb.~"Tht bIardsrsiioWeJ'iD no mo' around my place. 'Long 'bout FUN SPCAL. the fust of November I started out with .my gun and dawg to gather him TeIpopuRw htOcrI in, and I was reckonin on the value of thSretofPrs his hide to git boots and shoes fur the Ddyuee e tetfgti winter. I routed him out after a longFrce"akdaatitwohdle tramp, and what d'ye think he did? l eundfo ai."hya Findin that he must die, he headed furfunspcal.Iswoeonehi Sam Harper's place, three miles away,pasnteBaBliratmdgh and he actually 'went right up to theTwliteFncmnakdaog doah and laid down and seemed to beg foto e nae ncnsto Sam to come out and shoot him. He was dead and bein skinned when I gt oetrmbhn oeweeadkc thar, and all I got was a piece of thethtalrotetakrsbwenh fresh meat. [ had had a heap of fun, sole lds ewn onwt but that b'ar had beat me out of myacrtneasorautiothgt winter boots to pay fur it." tradlytee M. QUAD. ta tetwsfl f udeso i ______ and smcrechinRo. Thdint Ocuse thl Beads.FirstUsed y Savges, re fitsThe slapedtsfrache, pl Stil n oge.whkrane? ankd air ands aov alt Bead ar cerainy th motanien kicedturned ino Parhs high Fred of al frmsof he bdecigofhepassngr nth landinglwiere we mnh fores blosoms.o face denmen thled backn be Noboy. kowswho irstinvntedtren th oldersngage ioversine beas. erhps t ws sme rimtiv thr lwttl panemnimn rand tphen t savge ho oun nus o oa balstudenl aso behind eguher awce ,in he oret, dilld b the'v~odtorm waller and the bolerd beween sth andthradd tem othe ona talk andatee of gass.Anyting nd crytng "But antrary-o Inl the' now-ear witha hle n i sevedat he eg th aestre you fu torn hundredoit ning or beds-cwrie hellstfis Frenchmen, wht n aned chateimyni teeth clas ofbeast, stipd and herching. wieTheir lidtte thoei spottedFseedsUand tby likesu trejwpdaitlwthhersist greads ae ofertaisbny ih ost anit dsaisfotefcsfto ennof allforss ad theegtians therocsrpes h itelde e ally wesse sklexcfept t fed thn tede eme nteet making.Thi bsometoswrs.hdspi;btI ant ogbfr i Nobod sameos mayho seenstodinvtdrnsweodrdadlitecg as. andrhappyiagain."somehpraditive Inth wouldestondishe bay hewo warermcod and beade toe hogmese is thi stablkDedan oductio. nyhn and eryethirngs twiti a Voein ic er alon hln bein-Avlal u a o nab accgstomert edcorth severy tefilsrchnAstai y a h teearsh,00luatw s ofs, striped wotand ed hnh ase h nn spotted lied and inheanloke. sots potthhreok lc t n"e agsead mau fbacturega ith layheo in ih anvl" oclei etion o sulyn the insatian~ seno 000settr.I h and ofr sanibar. raTsen dusk bell astlpd-sSmevle ie musting. Their onmets weesubsatafredtchhrnadscrdsc lead that hismvictoryewastassured since they wilpathroghie any of Whnwthnhearsohens ofubead pro lean cave amnse isa Andi prouction ade howetiaede whill hewssentis-xhshldo tiui Vei ceaon.asln bee n dl asadls i otn nt acctome latsn forrtnhaever ten eauty Th0,00 untls beadsnt orth eas.H ~ntfa rmtem left0 there, and the taer other spoots esdse y h ol inn monteady tranfcdre Oiso thoase throbyhl- wel seps meeding aupryiter instiae d ~e- h iihn oth ice o dond wof saiafr. Tae duso bhe lnl adadflltehrud ofut hand erhapsnamen to sbt' am hnhewiaicel, e sincthewilpasthoug thmanys elre ha eaha Inuadertafin parihvearDmrehs odo handlekraasl.tAnd yornd ewl made eder heas suwdil bdlha a rdehels beut. Ther skbeo parisione. earddsthae Being atuhsray an bAfuican h wre Inf gre aniy h'ads tof King "payroelo-pn mon wadh'o pfikto p"hirwore tdseehr!e:camdthhpe aoid daring maoeter. At lyent and eSitel,"hr'- mnjs rp donswhorsailed for hisadie an start ladea ntaagirs! ofdPunt his era. Ovn hstur i Hwiopotn!re the floor wifegretedhimwit thqury: whaker "We hae ndye aoee alu "Oh.kgrand- Heckad de dhe phgh Press. mannr ot. Hlandn theare emeri fcolored end hon were backgh be condiion yusng 1 theeilnd 150 shulers. ago fTvey minrea thereckwas thipsanosin ond thea suddenYUPlyas of Gita eu h r Doan'tdesfrsow.h hne O centsbloo soainbls wr the gaudest oltors ________heroescrappers.__ThelittlehiadgosNewp 3tore. Liltimore on a pleasure trip; no, not by any means, we have put We are sole agents for the Curtis famous C Brand Collars and Cuffs. We also carry a full line of Curtis' Shirts. When you want Gent's Furnishings come to us. The prettiest line of Gent's Neckwear in town. Shoes. & Oxford Ties. 1 It is useless for us to say anything about our stock of Shoes, the public is well acquainted with the splendid line of Shoes we carry, but we only wish to let it be known that'we have a full line of the Famous H. C. GODMAN BLACK BOTTOM SHOES in both high cuts and Oxfords. Also a full line of Reynolds' $3 and $3.50 Shoes. Those who have worn- the Reynolds High Roller $3.50 Shoes know that they are one of the best Shoes on the market. Ladies, don't buy your Oxford Shoes until you see our superb I line of Ladies' Fine Oxfords. A full line of Children's Oxfords on hand all the time. Dress Making Department Our Dress Making Department is under the supervision of Miss Mamie Grimsley, a Dress Maker and Designer of very rare talents, and she is ably assisted by several expert mantuamakers. I Those who favor us with work may expect the very best class of work and at the same time our charges will be as reasonable as any other first class establishment. at this season of the year. We will not send out any special they feel slighted; so we will extend through the paper a id values we have to offer them in all lines. POPULAR PUBLICATIONS-POPUL.AR RICES has for nearly sixty years been published on Monday', Wednes. TreEogn-zedaePope' Na- MEW- --d --- Fr --y -s oml farmers and villagers. Its YOR * p to date dailynepae spW -lendid Agricultural Depart- RK tire. days-In the ---k- with N~ment, its reliabl make -al imotntw of the other YORK E-""'"uta"-cuntr; - TRI- da*= . Pro-us-- II1U WEtc., endr Utind sable in WELkeep in-close touch with news TBUEeTRIBRIBiUNE Le.** lamber.i per year. . prd$e.50e er allustrated weekles and agriculturel jornal, theo fowln spledliinduemet itar wweekly Tri-eky e. cC~et*)*ric.e T'ri"'n.e**.T'.b.u::: FOneneear.aOne dear.Pen 3.ear. 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