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LOUIS APPEL', Editor. iMANN1NG, S. C., APRIL 10, 1901. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year............... ............ 3 Six months....... ................. Four months ........................... 3 ADVERTISING RATES: One square. one time. l; each subsequent in sertion. 50 cents. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect charged for as regular advertisements. Liberal contracts made for three. sip and twelve months. Communlcations must be accompanied by the real name and address of the writer in order to receive attention. No communication of a personal character will be published except as an advertisement. Entered at the Postoffice at Manning as Sec-, ond Class matter. President McKinley and his cabinet will take a junketing trip across the continent. The railroads will provide the dis tinguished party with palatial coaches, and they will also be entertained all along the line. Teddy will occupy the back plat form where he can get a shot at varmints. The indications get stronger every day that Aguinaldo's cap ture was the result of treachery to ,the Fillipinos by Aguinaldo selling out to our government. He is now reported to be pur chasing diamonds and other ex pensive jewelry, and that he will occupy a magnificent residence in the fashionable quarter of Manila. If this be true, then Funston's much heralded feat does not deserve the glory that has been accorded him. Minister Wu ing Fang, Chi nese minister to America, will deliver an address to the heathen members of the Manufacturer's club at Charlotte on the 18th, inst. This is the same China- 1 man who delivered an address in New York some time ago which created a furor among the clergy of all civilized creeds and denominations. The weazle-eyed Chinaman may be peculiar, and his ways may be dark, but Wu Ting Fang keeps our clergy, col lege professors, and diplomats guessing alle-samee. The war in the Transvaal does1 not seem to be hastening to an. end as rapidly as does our war in the Philippines. Englanid has no Funston, which may account for it. The latest reports from the hostile camp indicate that theBors intend tofight it out, and notwithstanding the suc cesses of the British recently, it is becoming more and more evi dent that England will have to completely crush the Boers be fore a general surrender is prob able. The little Dutchmen in South Mrica have surprised the world, by their dogged deternmi- I nation to make Kruger's proph esy come true-"if England con- f quers us, the cost to her, in blood, and treasure will amaze thet world." Representative Burrows threa tens to play havoc with ther Southern suffrage laws when Congress re-convenes, on account of the enactment of a law in Maryland which insures that State for the Democracy in thea future, but when out Republicana extremists examine into thec Maryland election law they finds that it resembles those in five or* six Northern States, and they cannot uproot the laws of Mary land, and other Southern States without tearing up Massachu setts and the others. The con dition the Republicans find them selves in, is- keeping back a lot of editorial thunder at least, be cause the papers representing that party are very quiet on the subject. It may be however, that Mr. Burrows k-nows of the existance of masked batteries,t which he will bring into play when Congress convenes. c Senator McLaurin has taken another tack to aid Charleston. He has succeeded in getting the government to consent for its ex hibit which is to be made at the Pan-American at Buffalo, to be sent to Charleston, and it now remains for Charleston to pro-1 vide a suitable building for this magnificent show. Notwithstand- I ing the fact that it is very de-i sirable to have the government'sc exhibit, and strenuous efforts were made by Senator Tillman and Congressman Latimner to se cure it, and they failed: because McLaurin his succeeded, some newspapers are u ng ra t eful enough to impugn his motives. t They are so blinded by ignorant prejudice that they will not give due credit, if that credit is de served of by one they oppose. Had Tillman done iust what I McLaurin has succeeded in do ing, this element would have thrown up their hats and made the welkin ring with their joyous approval, but McLaurin did it, - ad that makes it different. i - I onissloners n r Jury. In looking up the work of the recent :ourt we find among the papers filed by he grand jury a paper addressed to that body from the County Connis ;ioners relating to the county printing. D reads as follows: ro the Foreman and Members of the Grand Jury: Gentleman:-We, the Board of County Commissioners, desire to make a state ment t, your honorable body. Doubtless during the past two months you have read in one of the county pa pers, namely, The Farmer, articles and statements which were intended to cast aspersions upon our private characters and bring our official administration in the ofice of County Supervisor and County Commissioners into public: dis repute. You have doubtless read where ve have been charged with entering into political conspiracies for th e pur pose of misappropriating public funds. and of extravagance in office, especially in the matter of awarding the public printing. Now it is unpleasant for us. in the discharge of our duty in the >ffice above mentioned, endeavoring to lo so faithfully and for the best -inter sts of the people of the county, te have such gross and unfounded charges pub ished against us, and our official man agement of our office thus impugned. [n all of our actions as commissioners we have endeavored to work for the public welfare, and realize that we are always amenable to the people, through rou as their public guardians, whenever we violate the law. It is therefore to you that we desire to make some expla nations concerning the awarding of the public printing. At the first meeting of the Board after the appointment of the new mem bers every two years, usually held in Tanuary, several matters come up to be acted upon, among them the awarding >f the county printing. At the first regular meeting in January of this year the old printing contract had expired, and the matter had to be acted upon anew. Under the law providing for the payment of public printing according to the newspaper space occupied, the printing required by law to be done -by the various offices in the county, except the Sheriffs' and Probate Judges' print ing, which is usually paid for by indi viduals, would amount to anywhere rom three hundred and fifty to four hundred and fifty dollars in each year. rwo : ears ago the then existing Board )f County Commissioners, in order to obviate trouble of continually counting words and measuring space every time a notice of any kind was published by >ne of the county officers, made a con ract with Mr. Louis Appelt, proprietor >f THE MANNING TIMES, to do all of the county printing for the sum of two iundred and twenty five dollars per ear. The law did not then require :hat the quarterly report of the Super isor's office be published, as is now the rase. THE MANNING TIMES agreed to publish everything required by law to oe printed. This was done two years ago, when the county was in debt, and it was necessary to exercise the most rigid economy, the said price being fix ad by the then existing County Board. this was the contract which the Board 2as had with Mr. Appelt for the past :wo years, and that was the price which as been paid, notwithstanding the ontract was made at a time when there vas only one newspaper in the county mnd its proprietor could have refused o do the work except for the figures which the law would have allowed him o demand. These were the reasons which prompted the Board to make hat lumping contract two years ago. At the first regular meeting of the iew Board, held in January of this rear, the same matter of awarding pub ic printing came up. The Board had iot called for bids. They are not re juired to do so. A bid was presented, iowever, by E. J. Browne, on behalf of ['he Farmer, a paper published at Man ling, suggesting to the Board that they livide the printing between the two >apers for $112.50 each, and in case the Jommissioners did not adopt this sug~ restion, they award the printing to The armer for the sum of $150.00, it promi sing to do the work alone. Our Board ias never had a proposition by anybody o do the work whereby it would only ost the county $112.50, as has been >ublished in The Farmer, and that tatement is absolutely incorrect. In -egard to the first proposition by The ~armer we could not adopt it because re had no power to make THE MAN CING TIMES accept the work at those igures, and we were aware that it had ieen doing the work for the past two -ears, under a special contract, for less han the Board could have been re [ured to pay had they not made the ontract with its proprietor. En re ~ard to the second proposition, we did iot accept it for several reasons. First we felt that the Board h.ad al eady been getting the work done at a! ow rate. Next we considered THE 4ANNING TIMES, an established paper,j which has been doing about all of the ounty printing for a number of years: hat it was well equipped to do the rork, and that whenever the people ,re looking for an official advertisement 'f any kind they are and have been, .customed to finding it in the columns >f that paper, We also thought that he paper had been doing the printing atisfactorily, and as long as we were ~etting it at a reasonable price we ould see no reason for making a change mless we thought we would improve he service, and this we did not believe. n regard to The Manning Farmer we iad no satisfactory assurance that it ras a well established paper, circula ing among a large majority of the -eading public, as it is a well known act that it has been a hard matter for wo newspapers to subsist here, and ['he Farmer itself has changed hands everal times since it began publication omething more than a year ago. hould the printing have been awarded a that paper and it perchance should ~o the way that other papers here have ~one, the County Commissioners would hen have been at the mercy of THE iANNING TIMES to charge every- cent hat the law allowed, ~and that paper ould be excusable for so doing. We herefore regarded the severe criti isms upon us by The Farmer as being Lthing uncommon. but the same cry hat is usually heard by the people in very county from those newspapers rhich are striving for notoriety and ndeavoring to miagnify everything hey can which might be used in creat ng dissatisfaction among the public, or ighting an opposing newspaper. We jave had no desire to encourage local ights among newspapers, but upon that we considered good business prin iples we have endeavored to act for he best interest of the public, and we eel that this is what we have done. These, gentlemen of the Grand Jury, re some of the reasons for awarding he public printing as we have. There s nothing hidden in our office, or any f our transactions, and our office is pen for the public inspection. We ope that you, as members of the rand Jury, and thereby the public uardians, will not hesitate to make a. horough investigation of all such mat ers pertaining to our office or our pub ic acts as you may see proper. W e ave no fear in having the light of pub ic scrutiny turned on to our official ac ions. We do not care to bie constantl y naking explanations to all annonymous Lnd othier -writers who feel it their rivilege to be casting charges and in inuations, but we are always ready to nake a public explanation of our offi ial acts, through the proper source, hen our reputation as citizens or the >ublic good would seem to demand it. Signed-- T. C. OWENS, County Supervisor, LorIS T. FISHER, W. J. TURBEVILLE. County Commissioners. March 25 1901. All-Over Embroideries and Net in sautiulstes. Louis Levi. Beware of Olnbments for Catarrh that Contain I Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense or smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surface. Such articles should never be used except Cn prescrip tions from reputable physicians. as the damage they will (do is ten fold to the good you can pes sibly derive from th':m. Hall's Cat-arrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo 0., contains no mercury. and is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the sy stem. In buying Hln1's Catnrrb Cure be sore you get the genuine. It is t:ken internally. and made in Toledo. Ohio. by F. .i. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 7c. per bottle. Hall's Family Pils are the best We have placed a Bargain Counter in the store, and you will find goods on this counter that you can use. This is no fake, but an honest offer and wte mean business, call and see the sy- . l cut prices. Louis Levi. Don't Fail to Call en Him. Dr. Arthur decker, the we known German Eye Spt'ialist of Wiunsbo'o, S. C., now has his optical Parlor open at the New Home sowing'machine of fces, Manning, S. C. Dr. Becker' has the most. complete Optical Parlor eve' een~ in this section. He has just ccne from=i Marl boro 'county where he has won the act miration of the peornle by his '----k. One of his spec ialtic s is to cross eyes w ithout the use c e or pain. D-. Becker makes , ~ .. s in all the latest. shapes and forms at his home in Winnsboro, and handles no ready made glasses. He has the only Lens Grinding outfit in North or South Carolina. His recommendations are from South Carolina's most prominent people. One of his many is the following one: Chambers of R. C. Watts, i Judge Fourth Circuit. 5 Cheraw, S. C ' Feb. 26, 1901. Dr. Arthur Becker, Manning. S. C. Dear Sir:-The Glasses you made for me are superb and Supply most satisfac tory a long felt want. I unhesitatingly recommend any one who desires glasses to patronize you and am confident they; will be satisfied with what you furnish i them. With the best wishes for your prosperity. I am Yours truly, R. C'. WATTS. Any one afflicted with the eyes or any on-e having glasses that do not exactly fit or if you are cross eyed you better use this opportunity and be fitted by a reliable specialist. Dr. A. Becker is a graduate of the Royal University of Berlin, Germany. his native city, has eighteen years ex perience as a practicing physician. He makes no charge for examination. Hie office hours is from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Parents who wish to have their chil dren's eyes examined will please ac company them. The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. QUICK RF.LIaF FROM PAIN. All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks of Troy. Ohio. says: "Some time ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remelies but got no relief until I was recom mended by Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons & Co.. drugi,'sts of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recommended it. so highly that I bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with tae that it is the beat remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market." For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Don't fail to see our line of spring Clothing, we have a beautiful line of Nobby Suits for young men. Call and examine the line and you will be pleas ed in price and quality. Louis Levi. You car.not enjoy p~erfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liverI is sluggish and your bowels clogged. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cleanse the whole system. They never gripe. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Stages of Water.. Camden. April 6. $ n. m.--Height of Wateree river. 22.l feet. beingt a fall of 3.7 feet durin; past 24 hours. April 8. 8 a. m.-Height of Waterec river. 2.3 feet, being a fall of 3.5 feet duringt past 4 hours. Columbia, April 5. 8 a. m.-Heitght of Conga-1 ree river. 16.9 feet. being a fall of 5.1 feet during past 24 hours. April 8, 8 a. m.--Height of Congarec riv'er, .8 feet. being a fall of 2.5 fcet during past r4 hours. St. Stephen's. April 5. 8 a. m.-Heigh't of Santee river, 13.0 feet, being a rise of 1.7 feet urirng past 24 hours. April 8. a. m.-Height of Santee river. 11.1 feet. heing a fall of 7-10 of a foot during past 24 ours. Caught a Dreadful Cold. :4arion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thompson, a la'rge importer of flue mill'nery at 1658 Mil waukee Avenue, Chicago, says: "During the late severe weather I caught* a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me mn- -2 lt to attend my work during the day. One of, my milliners was tatting Chamberlain's Cot:wh Remedy for a severe cold at that time. Whic'h seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought sme for myself. It acted like magic and I be an to Improve at once. I ami now entirely wellI and feel very pleased to acknowledge its mer its." For sale by The R. B. Lory-ea Drug Store, saac M. Loryea. Prop. We will continue to add new things on the Bargain Counter every week, when in town call and see what we will sell you for one dollar. Louis Levi. "I have been troubled with indiges tion for ten years. have tried many . things and spent much money to no, purpose until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken two bottles and gotten more relief from them than all other mediciaces tak~en. I feel more like a boy than I hav-e felt in twenty years." Anderson Riggs of Suony Lane, Tex. Thousands have testified as did Mr. Riggs. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of appe tite or constipation. try a few doses of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box warranted. For sale by The Rt. B. Loryea Du7 Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. If you have neuralgia, Scott's1 Emulsion of Cod Liver' Oil will feed the nerve that is cry- 1 ing for food-it is hungry and set your whole body going~ again, in a way to satisfy nerve1 and brain from your usual food. That is cure. If you are nervous and irri-1 tabl you may only need more fat to cushion your nerves- I you are probably thin-and1 Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil wvill give you the fat, to be gin with.1 Cure, so far as it goes. Full cure is getting the' fat, you need from usual food, and Scott's Emulsion will help you to that. If you hav'e not tried it, send. for free sample, Its agreeable taste will surpnse you. 1 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists., 409-4:5 IPearl Street, . ew York. sc. and $r.o: all drne~gsts. You know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless r Chill Tonic because the formula is k plainly printed on every bottle showing C that it is simply Tron and Quinine in a 1= tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. 50c. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Boght Beautiful line of of Percals. Toil DuNord Ginghams, Dimities. Organ dies and Eddy-Silks very cheap Louis Levi. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grortvs Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron nd! Quinine is a tasteless form.- No cure, no pay. Price 50c. Men's Fine Dress Shirts in all the new styles and shades, don't fail to see this line of Shirts, as they are up to date in every respect. Louis Levi. " I had piles so bad I could get no rest nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. After using it once, I forgot I ever had anything like ] iles.' E. C. Boice, Somers Point. N. Y. Look out for imitations. Be sure you ask for DeWitt's. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. O0 A 3T O C2. I A. BeaS the the Kind You Have Always Bought Sigure We are offering great bargains in Calicos, Dress Plaids on our Bargain Counter. Standard Calicos at 4c.. I Dress Plaids in all the leading Shades it 4c. Louis Levi. Iead in another page the conibina tion offer we are making. Through a misunderstanding several who took ad ant age of this offer last year did not ,et their papers promptly, but our arrangements are such now, that every person who pays up, and one year in idvance, and all new subscribers, will I ;et this valuable farm journal promptly. I Remember yon get THE TIMES and Farm and Home for $1.50. You will find actual honest bargc ins in Men's and Ladies Shoes, Men's Col red Dress Shirts. Men's Over-Alls, Hammers. Hatchets, and Buggy and agon Bolts, on our Bargain Counter. [.ouis Levi. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a t cold in one day.. No Cure. No Pay. Price 25 cents. a This is a day of expansion of thought is well as trade, and in order to put our melf in position to be of service to our atrons who desire to keep pace with the progress of the day, we have effect :d an arrangement by which we can supply our patrens with MeClures Mag tzine and THE MANNING TIMES com )ined for *2.25 per year in advance. ScClures Magazine is one of the finest iterary journal. published, its standard .s high,anad its corps of contributors are tmong the most able in the world. A 'eader of this Magazine is a searcher tfter knowledge, and we know of no L >etter or more profitable reading than F an be foun2d in the pages of this cele- r: yrated Magazine. No librauy is comn ylete without it. We offer McClures 'fagazine and THlE MANNING TIMES or $2.25 per year. czema, Itching Humors, Pimples.-Treat- C .nernt Free. Does your sk-in itch and burn? Dis- Il ressing eruptio~ns on the skin so you eel ashamed to be seen in company? )o scabs and scales form on the skin, air or scalp? Have you eczema? Skin s, ore and cracked? Rash form on the kin? Prickly pain in the skin? Swol en joints? Falling hair? All run B lown? Skin pale? Old sores? Eating tl ores? Ulcers? To cure to stay cured t< ake B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) chich makes the blood pure and rich, ,en the sores will heal and the itching >f eczema stop forever, the skin become ~ lear and the blood pure. B. B. B. old at drug stores $1. Trial troat~ment ent free and prepaid by writing to 3LOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. De cribe your trouble and free medical dvice 'given. Over 3,000 testimonials >f cures by B. B. B. Sold by The R. B. ~oryea Drug Store. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's '.ittle Early Risers, will remove all im mrities from from your system, cleanse *our bowels, make them regular. The 1. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Lor 'ea, Prop. u, As the hot weather ci summer is approach- s ng, this paper will const~ntly keep before its a eaders TEETHIN~A, a remedy which. whereli :nown. is being universally used to preventt and ounteract the effects of warm weather upon mall children, and it is ho'oed that nil mothers f this community will keep their children in a Lealthy condition by giving it. for it costs; Only2 5 cents at The R. B. Loryea Dru:: Store. 12 et You will waste time if you try to cure ndigestion or dyspepsia by starving oursplf. That only makes it worse fc hen you eat heartiy. You always o1 eed plenty of good food properl~y di- a~ ested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the X esult of years of scientific research for omething that wvould digest not only omne elements of food, but ev'ery kind. nd it is the one remedy that will do - t. The R. B. Lor~ ea Drug Store, saac M. Loryea, Prop. The Best Bloo& Purifler. The blood is constantly >emng purified l~y the tngs. liver and kidneys. Keep these organs in Shealthy condition and th abowels regular and -o will have no need of a. blood puriller. For his purpose there is nothi as equal to Chamber an's Stomach and LA'er Tablets. One d ose o~f hem will do you more gooi than a dollar bottle f the best blood purifietr. Price. !5 cents. samples free at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. sane M. Loryea, Props Another combination offer we are naking which we hcpe will prove an nducement to make thbe people take an nereased interest in keeping up) with he trend of events. Listen' We will! end vou THE~ MANNING TIMES. The 'hrice-a-Week Edition of The' Newj (ork World and The Farm and Home or 2.25 a year. Rtmemnber that for 2.25 we will send you all three of these apers. THE TIMES management1 neans to let the rest of the State see hat Clarendon county supports a fear-i ess and up-to-date county paper. a pa-. er that voices the views of its editor, hat has no boss and that has ever stood ~ y the people. The New York Worldr brec times each wveek is one of the inest newspapers published in Amer-h ca. The Farm and Home is devote d o agricultural, mechinical and house old interests and nt farmer's family hould be withcut it. We want subscribers to take advan age of. this magnificent offer we arel naking. To Cure A Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab ets. All druggists refund the money it fails to cure. E. WV. Grove's sig ature is on each boy. 25c. A Testimonial From Old England. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the. est in the world for bronchitis." says Mr. WII-. iami Savory of Warrin-gtn. Englanrd. "It has aved my wife's life, she having been a martyr o bronchitis for over six years. being most of he time confined to her id. She is now quite' ell." Sold by The Rt. B. Loryea Drug Store, Preserve your harness by using Eu eka and Palmetto Harness Oil, and :eep your carriages, buggies and wag ns in good order by applying Boston isle Oil. We have also Lubricating 'astor Oil in bulk. The I.. B. Loryea )rug Store. , The Kind You Have Always Bought gnaure of - e CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of' WITH OUR ISUAL MODESTY WE ARE LIABLE TO lide Our Light Under a Bushel AS REGARDS OUR EXTRACTS, PERFUMES AND COLOGNES, 3 lut truth impels us to say that we have I he most BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED AS SORTMENT :ver displayed in Manning. - Our stock mbraces in part as follow : ARWOOD'S EXTRACTS. STEARN'S EXTRACTS. LAZELL'S EXTRACTS. LABLANCS EXTRACTS. TAPAN'S EXTR ACTiS. RIEGER'S CALIFORNIA PEiFUDIES. - COLGATE'S TUBE ROSE PE FUMES. COLGATE'S MUSK PERFUMES. VIOLET TOILET WATER. FLORIiA TOILET WATER. OUR CELEBRATED COLOGNE 'repared in our laboratories has met ith the approval of the public. 1ff R. B. [ORY[A DIIU STORE, ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, SI,rn of th1e Golden. Mortar, MANNINC, S. C. 'PHONE NO. 2. rNight calls responded to promptly ad pleasantly. IrMail orders receive our immedi e attention. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF TER lANK OF MANNING AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINES. MARI 30, 190 1. ASSETS. oans and discounts.....146,966 9~> eal estate and furniture. 5,185 00 ue us by other banks and cash on'hand............25.32.3 14 *177,475 09 LIABILITIES. e-discount................ 34,489 54 rplus and profits......... 17,641 44 eposits................. 85,344 11 8177.475 09 LATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I CLARENDON COUNTY.I I, JOSEPH SPROTT. Cashier of TheO ank Manning, do solemly swear that te above statement is true according the best of my knowledge and belief. 0 JOSEPH SPROTIT, Cashier. Sworn to before me this 30th day off FI arch, A. D. 1901.I J. T. STUKES, Notary Public for S. C'. FI ttest : A. LEVI. W. E. BROWN, 0 J. W. McLEOD. Directors. ~uarateedTN U8[HI~d$900 K Salary YEARLY. iten and women of good address to represent some to travel appointing agents. others'for :al work looking after our interests. 85900 lary guaranteed yearly: extra commissions d expenses: rapid advancement: old estab- L~ hed housc. Grand chance for earnest man or >man to secure pleasant, permanent position:* >eral income and future. New. brilliant lines. rite at once. STAFFORCO PR S evi % C urch S t., Ne w Haven, Conn. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate r Clarencon County on the 2nd day May, 1901, for letters of discharge administratratrix of the estate of A. Is . Thames. deceased. NARGARET A. THAMES. Administratrix. Silver, S. C., April 1, 1901. {4-4t RAN!ON'S RELIEF -AND RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL still head the list and are acknowledged by i all to be the great conquerors of pamns. aches andl diseases for which they are D recommended-.O Ramona Rottet will noitively cure L ains ofall kinds.bsuch as leadche Sick- L lHearmche, Toothache, Neuralgia, Cramp Colic, Pains in the Stomach and Bowea, Diarrhoa, &c., almost instantly, and, as a household remedy for these sudden sick. nessee. it has no cqual In the world. "Once tried, always used." Price '5 and 50 cents, Sample bottles 10 cents. Ramon's 2eorvo & flone 011 Is the originaal-and only genuine Nerve..nd Bone Oil made. It is just what itsname imples, and penetrating quickly to the nerve and bone, relieves pain, drives away disease aad effects a permanent cure. A speii e for Rheumatism, Sores, Bruises. S rains, Cuts, Burns, and all injuries to the fesh of etther man or beast. Price Z3 and 50 cents. Sample bottles 10 cents. I The genuine has the name blown in the I bottle. The Reclief is put up In square red cartoons and the Oil in green cartoons'. T.AKE NO OTIH ER c FOR SALE BY The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. EL & MATHIS, Engine Repairing,i Wheelwrigating | And All Manner of Iron Work. I" Car. Special Attention Given to Hlorseshoeing. We warrant satisfaction. ?l.w aptis Churc. Manning, S. C. ordt Your lead Aches To-day. if C It is a small matter; but it ached two days = ago, and again a week ago. You are acquiring a habit of headache. That must be stopped. The trouble is with your liver. You want a mild lax ative, and then a tonic to stimulate the appetite Ij and make the blood rich and pure. Ask you~r T~ION For sale by THE R. B. LORYEA DRUG STORE. HAY, UORiN AND OATS. aoss We are selling these cheaper than the market will justify and will con tinue to do so as long as our pres ent supply holds out. Don't delay buying. Come at once. Yours truly, THE PEOPLE'S MONEY SAVERS, eMa a iroer C WHOLESALE GROCERS. t BRARGAINS AFRGAIN8! BARGAIN COUNTER ~ouis Levi's.I ~E HUNDRED PAIR MEN'S SHOES, more or less, worth $1.25 and $1.35, at...................... ~E HUNDRED PAIR LADIES' SHOES, more or Q, less, worth $1.25, at. ......................... at LOT MIEN'S BLACK FELT HATS, worth 60c,'1c VE DOZEN MEN'S COLORED DRESS SHIRTS, , worth 50c, at.... ............... ............ \TE HUNDRED i ARDS TWILL DRESS PLAIDS, more or less, worth 6tc., at......................Z [E THOUSAND YARDS COLORED DRESS CAL- 4c ICOS, more or less, at cost.................... V0 DOZEN MEN'S OVERALLS, worth 65 cents, at...........................................uv 70 DOZEN MEN'S WORK SHIRTS at a GREAT BARGAIN. LDIES' HOSE at a GREAT BARGAIN. LMMERS, worth 10c, at.............................. 5c L.MMERS, worth 20c, at....... ......................10c LTCHETS, worth 20c, at.............................10c ALL of these goods you will find on our BARGAIN COUN IR, and we will continue to add new things on this Counter ? ary week. OUR CLOTHINGCF eomnplete with all the NEW, NOBBY Suits for SPRING. When in need of a Suit give us a-call. ur White Goods-Departmlent ull with the NEWEST GOODS, in SWISS EMBROIDERY iTS, ALMA DIMITIES, NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES, ALL ER EMBROIDERIES, ALL-OVER COTTON . and SILK .CES and BLACK and CREAM LACES. We are prepared to serve the Spring trade in all Departments With kind regards, Yours, etc., -OC L118 i LeV1i. LROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO, e' PORTND OLDDININION1 ~ 5 . CMENT m ea P~ortand Cement, American and Belgian, Rosendale Cement, Lime, Plaster. East Bay and Cumberland Sts., - - CHARLESTON, S. C'.t We have a cargo of Eastern Roekport Mine Lime on way. send in your rse for shinse shipment LAND PLASTER! LAND PLAS PRICES '6.50 PER TON OR LESS FOR LARGE QUANTIT FOR ALL KIND OF CROPS. BUENA VISTA LAND PLASTER, Purest. Cheapest as a Commercial F SEND FOR OUR PAMPHLET, howing how to use and what results have been btained by its use everywhere on all kinds of rops. ANALYSIS: .oss on ignition, moisture, etc.......... 19.07 silica. ..... . ..................... 2 )side of iron andlalumina .............. O !3aryta.. ........... ......................Trace sulphuric acid........................... 47.14 v.78 AROLINA PORTLAND CErIENT CO 94-96 East Bay St., CHARLESTON, S. C. A Good 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. welMae dltes t oi for those who prefer them.' Lasting Materials, proper .4t and make and moderate pri ces. Your orders will have our best attention. I. L. DAVID & ry S. W. Cor. Keg ad W ft SAS, CHARLESTON. S.C. I have opened up a Sewing Mh tore next door to Mr. S. A. Rgby', ,eneral merchandise store August st 900. I will carry the The new ball-bearing "New het h:a he best machine made: also -Nw deal" and "Climax" from1 I sell on Instalment, Easy Nymet4#. >lan. I clean and repair any k of nachines for least money possible. -: Call and see me: A. i. BARRON, Ag't = NOW OPEJ' [he Tisdale Ho ~L Summerton, S. C. Livery Stable Near at Hand. low Buildieg, Nieaie Extact of I~a IMADE PROM Messino Lemons. The Delight oi Uisusesas PREPARED BY D0. Rhame, e Summerton, S. C. A Xoden Ginner. - We have at Rimini, S. C.,.oncn ellent location, a complete .3-70 Saw' lurray Ginning System, with Cleaning 'eeders; 50 H. P. boiler and 40H. P ugme, Struthers & Wells make. Thi is anew plant. It is for sale. Write us if interested.' W. H. GIBBES & CO., -Columbia,-S. C., Machiiary and Mill Supplies L'O CONSUMERS OFM Lager Beer~ We are now in position to ship ourea eer all over the State at the followinjd r'ices: EXPORT. - nperial Brew-Pints, at I$1.1e0 do :uffheiser-Pints, at...... 90c erd. ermania-P. M.-Pints, at 90c erd. GERMAN MALTEX TRACT. A liquid Tonic and Food for Nursing [others and Invalids. Brewed from te highest grade of Barley Maltsand nported Hops, at. .......3.10 per-dos. For sale by all Dispensaries, or send your orders direct. All orders shall have our prompt and Lreful attention. Cash must accompany all orders. ERMANIA BREWING C(L Charleston, S. C. &1ney to Loan.. maary Terms. APPLY TO " VILSON & DuRANT. OSEPH F. RHAME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SMANNING, S. C. C. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. f. S. WI.sON. w- C. DURANT. - ILSON & DURANT, Attorneys~ and Counselors at Law, MANNING, S. C. T. M. McCOLLOUGH, SHOEMXKER. >posite Legg & Hutchinson's Stables.. Give me a trial and 1 will give youx e best work for little money. satisfaction guaranteed. Erlar ,or .Jab Wark to The Tims affie.