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Publishes All County and Town Of' ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., APRIL 24, 1901. Seasonable Necessities. Fifty dozen Ladies' Gauze Under. vests, extra long, all perfect goods, nc seconds, only 4c each. Fifty dozen Ladies' Gauze Vests wity Tape Necks. Unbleached, long, only Tic each, or 85c per dozen. Fifty dozen Ladies' Bleached Gauze Undervests, long, with lace tape necks, only 10c each, or Si per dozen. Fifty dozen the best XXXX Maligi Field and Sun Hats for Men and Boys, only 10. 15 and 20c each. The war it China where these goods come from ha: affected the prices some, .ut we offei you the best goods made at the lowest prices. A large lot of fine Sample Straw Hat for Men and Boys at half price. Come and see them. A fine line of Lawns at Sc per yard worth Sc. Our line of yard-wide Pereales at 5c, 9c and 121c per yard is the largest se lection to be found in town. Young Gents, it will do you good t< see the splendid line of Negligee Shirts we are selling at 45c, 50c, 75c and 81 each. Also one of the prettiest stocks o: new Spring Clothing in town. Ladies, don't forget that our Mili nery Department is up to anything in this part of the State. Call and see us. 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 Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 8:30 a. m. and 5:4C p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car wit also meet the freight trains. Arrangements have been made with the agent at depot to tele phone when freight trains are approaching Manning. Fare, 10 cents each way. Mrs. J. R. Haynesworth of Sumter spent last Monday in Manning. Flower Pots in all the popular sizes at Louis Levi's. Miss Nettie Weinberg left last Friday for a vi:it to her brother at Camden. Great bargains in Embroideries and Laces at Louis Levi's. Mrs. David Levi of St Paul is on a visit to relatives in Washington D. C. The Bargain Counter at Louis Levi's has created a great sensation Dr. Speisseger and family of Charles ..-en are visiting the family of Rev. P. B. Wells. Louis Levi is sending out great bar gains from his Bargain Counter. The friends of Mr. F. N. Wilson will be glad to know that he is able to be out again. You can buy a Hammer or Hatchet at Louis Levi's for 10c that will cost 25c on any market. Dr. Becker, the oculist informs 1us that heis certain that he will succeed in putting in an electric plant in Man ning. *Louis Levi has a beautiful line of D'Ancona Tailor-Made 'Clothing in new, stylish goods. Mrs. W. J. Norris, who has been vis iting the family of her brother Mr. J. W. McLeod returned to Florence yes If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of appe tite or constipation, try a few doses of Chain berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Ever3 box warranted. For sale by The E. B, Loryes Drug Store, Isaac M.. Loryea, Prop. Prof. Claude Melton, will deliver ar address next Friday evening to the Epworth League at Jordan. The pub ic is invited. The Carolina Grocery Company it Charleston has increased its capital stock for the purpose of doing a more extended business. Wanted-A live, energetic man tc represent us in Lexington County witl headquarters at Batesburg. The Sin. ger Manufacturing Co., .Coluimbia, S. C. R. 0. Purdy Esq., and -Maj. AbE Levi went to St. Paul yesterday to ap. pear before Magistrate Richbourg and divide the value of a bull yearling it dispute. Wurtzburger's Malt Extract, neither a good nor a bad Beer, nor a beverage, but an excellent tonic, sold in conformi tv with National and State laws. The 1B. B. Loryea Drug Store. The speech of Senator McLaurin, and the interview of Senators Tmlma and McLaurin will be found on our first and last pages. Our readers will find it them interesting and warm matter. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, Viz Mariani, neither a good nor a bad Beer nor a beverage,but and excellent tonic. sold in conformity with Njational anc State laws. The R. B. Lor-yea Drug Store. Col. F. N. K. Bailey, President of th4 South Carolina Co-Educational Insti tute of Edgefield, S. C., will lecture ir the Institute Hall next Friday evenmns at 8:30 o'clock. All are cordially in vited to attend. Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, Anhen ser-Busch's Malt Nutrine, Pabst Mal Extract; Teutonic Malt Hops, ne~the: a good nor a bad Beer, nor a beverage but an excellent tonie, sold in conform ity with National, and State laws. Thi R. B. Loryea Drug Store.;' Dr. A. Becker, the Eye Specialist has decided to keep his office in Man ning one week longer, until May 4ti he having received' many requent from people who have been unable t< see him so far. Those famous little pills, DeWitt' Little Early Risers, will remove all im purities from from your system, cleans your bowels, make them regular. Th< 1B. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lor yea, Prop. From the deficiency fund for schoo purposes Clarendon receives $841.40 This is not her full portion of the $100, 000 from the dispensary profits. The balance coming to her will be distrib uted according to enrollment. Spring coughs are specially danger ous and unless cured at once, seriou results often follow. One Minute Coug] Cure acts like magic. It is not a com mon m :ture, but is a high grade rem edv. The R 1B. Lory :ore Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. We escknowledge with ank the honor of being in - tent the marriage of Mr. Rc iddi: Cooper, and Miss Vio ar a the home of the bride's Ney Zion tomorrow morning bot bride and groom hen>a an happiness. You will waste time > cur indigestion or dyspep. .ri you.self. That only . wor when '-ou eat hearti dlway need plenty of good rly d gested. Kodol Dyspel is th result of years of scien ch fc something that would t onl some elements of food, kin< And it is the one rem till d it. The R. B. Lory ~ 0r4 Teaac M. Lome. Prop Mr. H. T. Avant, formerly of Ma ning, but latterly a traveling salesma i now located in the thriving city Orangeburg as a representative of A mour & Co. and leading manufacturei Mr. Avant will do a general brokera business, and we predict success I him. Tom Avant is made up of mo' ments that bring results, and what ] will do to bring business his way w be a plenty. Orangeburg will find Mr. Avant a gentleman worthy of h citizenship and a business man of hi= character. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cu a cold in one day. No Cure. No Pa Price 25 cents. Since the secret has leaked out th gold and diamonds were discovered property on the upper end of chur street, property has advanced in pri in that _ection, and the effect is sprea ing all over town to such an extent-th none but the rich and well-to-do will 1 able to buy a plot of ground to put up shack. It has a checking influence the growth of any town when millio aires pit themselves against each othi for the purchase of a piece of groun One has discovered gold, the othi diamonds, and each does not believe ti other knows it. Thousands Sent Into Exile. Every year a large number of poor suffere whose lnngs are sore and racked with coug are urged to go to another climate. But this costly and not always sure. Don't be an exi when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consum tion will cure you at home. It's the most int lible medicine for Coughs. Colds and all Thro and Lnng diseases on earth. The first. do brings relief. Astounding cures result fro persistent use. Trial bottles free at The R. Loryea Drug Store. Price 50c and $1. Eve bottle guaranteed. The ice problem is a stunner, ti dealers here say that the factories has formed a trust and have run up tb price over 125 per cent. If the peop encourage this sort of robbery by buyim ice, they deserve to be mulct by then Ice is a luxury. and not a necessity e; cept in cases of illness, and if the pe< ple will forego indulging in this luxur for a few weeks the ice men will b only too glad to relinquish their holE Let every body who is opposed to bein fleeced by a band of merciless financiu tape worms refuse to buy ice at the e> orbitant advanced price. 0 A. UT O 24-IA Besrtt~ie The Kind You Have #Ay1s B$ag knit=e of L 4V' We hope the Railroad Commissio will recognize the petition of the peop along the Central railroad that hav asked for a double daily passenger set vice. The petition was sent quite while ago and nothing has been hear of it. This service is sadly needed an if our business men want it and will ac like business men should, we believ the commission will give them the cor sideration that conditions here wai rant. Petitions courit for little; who is effective,is a proposition put in a bus iness way. The merchants should hol a meeting, adopt resolutions settin forth the conditions and then send som competent person to properly represen them before the authorities. Food Changed to Poison. Putrefying food in the intestines producese fects like those of arsenic. but Dr. King's Ne Life Pills expel the po'sons from clogged bos els, gently. easily but surely, curing Constlp tin, Biliousness. Sick Headache. Fevers, a Liver. Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25c The R. B. Loryes Drug Store. 4 We are unested for Mr. J. D. Gel aId to state, tat he has not accepted position to travel regularly, but as a accommaodation to his former employer he made a special trip at their urger request. He is to be found managim the business of C. M. Davis & Co., < which firm he is a member, and by hi enterprising efforts he has brought t Manning a first class clothing and shc store. There was a time when it we almost impossible to get a nice artic] of clothing or shoes in this town, bi that time is now in the past, for at( M. Davis & Co.'s store a man can-t fitted out in a first class manner wit every article of apparel and a lady< child can get as nice a shoe as can I bought in the State. Gerald is atten< ing to his own business, strictly, and I extends a hearty welcome to the publ: to visit him at his store. Tissgnstare is on eV bd'~Y'U -gnu: tautive Brono-Qwinne Teablt -:rems that canre a cold In one da: To the Veteransof Camp Harry Benbos COMRADES:-You are hereby r quested to meet at the Court House< Saturday 27th, inst., to elect delegati to the State Reunion at Columbia< May the 8th., and to perfect arrang ments to attend as a Camp; with 01 big flag; charming young sponsor; at her lovely maid of honor. By order D. W. BRAILSFORD, Commander. A. J. RICHBOURG, Adjutant. "Last winter 1 was confined to n bed with a very bad cold in the lung Nothing gave me relief. Finally mn wife bought a bottle of One Minut Cough Cure that effected a speedy cur I cannot speak too highly of that exce lent remedy "Mr. T. K. Housema Manatawney, Pa. The R. B. Lory< Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Manning Academy. Forty-first session began January 1901. Thorough preparation for ai college. Individual teaching. Tuitio $1.to $4 per month. MRS. E. C. ALSBROOK, 4-f] Principal. I.Does the Baby Thrive If not, something must be wrong with its food. If the4 mother's milk doesn't nour is- t she~ needs SCOTT'S EMULSION. It supplies the elements of fat required for the baby.. If baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires S cots Emuelsion fHalf a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its Sbottle will have the desired effect. It 'seems to have a magical effect upon babies e and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth eof our statements. rShould be taken Ia summer as wellndSzo all dit. n- Public Debate by the Thackston's n Those who enjoy a good entertain of ment were given a treat on Monday night in the spacious auditorium of the Moses Levi Memorial Institute. It was 5e the mid-spring public entertainment of e the Thackston Literary Society, made e- up of members from the higher classes of the Institute and named in honor of i Prof. Thackston on account of his in r terest, efficiency and popularity. A rlarge audience was present, because' knowing the young folks who were to furnish the program, it was safe to ex pect a fine entertainment. The meet ing was opened with prayer by Rev. W. reH. Mills, and Mr. Dantzler Bradhan epresided. MHiss Ella Ridgeway acted Y' and Mr. Samuel Cole filled the secre tary's place. The first recitation was by Miss Har at net Harvin. who gave a splendid ren n dition of "Kit Carsons Wife." ;h Master Guery Stukes read for the ,e great amusement of the audience a d- sketch on "The Bald-Headed Man." at An essay on "Queen Victoria" by )e Miss Ethel Howle was gracefully read a and showed splendid preparation. to A speech of his own produetion on n- "Our Nation and its Pregress" by Mas ?r ter B. Pressley Earron was delivered d. with much ease and grace and exhibit ?r ed many marks of the born orator. ie The debate, on the query, "Resolved, That Cuba Should Now Have Her Freedom," was the subject of much in terest, because it involved a contest, and as it was well known in the com rs munity who th'e young contestants were. it was with great interest that the au le dience watched as with a critic's eye P- the manner in which the affirmative i and negative acquitted themselves. It le would be unfair to discriminate in des ' cribing the speeches of these young S contestants, and in fact it would indeed be bard to do. The affirmative side of the question was admirably reprc sented by Miss Pet Wilson and Mr. e ilton Weinberg, while Miss Sarah e Harvin and Mr. John Breedin on the e negative equally as well combatted every point and advanced some fine g argument why Cuba should not yet be turned loose to.take her chance in the big family of nations of the world. The judges were Capt. W. C. Davis, Dr. J. F. Geiger and Mr. W. C. Du Rant, who were requested to make their decision strictly upon the argu ment and merits of the debate. Captain Diavis announced the deci sion for the committee and beautifully alluded to the many recollections of his own while in Cuba that the debate had called to mind, and after holding the audience in suspense for a while announced that while the committee was not unanimous, yet a majority had decided "according to the law and the evidence," or rather the argument, n that the fair Queen of the Antillees e should not yet be freed, which meant e a decision for the negative. Captain Davis complimented all the participants a in the debate most highly. : The entertainment was without d prizes, except that Mr. Isaac M. Loryea t had offered a handsome volume of e poems to the yound lady on the winning - side, which went to Miss Sarah Harvin. The editor was not present, owing to ,t instructions from his better-half to stay home to mind the baby while she and d the rest of the tribe enjoyed being -en tertairied. ATLANTA, GA., Nov. 7. 1879. Dr. C. J. Mo3TT-Dear Sir: I cannot too strongly recommend your TEETHINA (Teeth ing Powders) to mothers as one of the best medicines they can obtain for their debilitated andsickly infants. I have used It wita very saifcoresults the past summer with my Wchild, and while we have heretofore lost a child ror two from icething under other remedies, our Spresent child, that has taken TEETHINA, is a line, healthy boy. I am. very rsetully (Brother of U. S. Senator and Ex-Gov. Joseph Brown.) For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. n . A Fine Showing. s In another column will be noted the tt report of Town Council, which shows a tremendous improvement in the finan > cial receipts of this town. True, this S council has had money to work with, 0 but without any disparagement of for emer councils, we do not hesitate to say, that the present council has done more! e than any other we have had. t The town has been thoroughly po -liced, the streets kept in excellent con e dition and with the large expenditure h of money we have not heard the slight-: i est hint of bad or favorite management. e When a town is so fortunate as to have 1 the management of its affairs in the .e hands of totally disinterested men, such tas this town has, the people should use every effort to continue such man agement. We believe the town has reached that stage where the .mayor should receive a has todo the principal art of the supervising of the work and a watch the finances. I~ is well to have a council that is not r' af r working the town for individual benefit, such as the devising of means to gobble the income. For instance, if r Manning should be so unfortunate as to e have a council influenced by those on the make, it would would not be long before the town would be covered with i debt for improvements, and our taxes B would necessarily be raised to meet this i burden. There are a number of ways id that a concil could run a town in debt; for instance, opening lop streets through lands that would have to be paid for a t a stiff price, even if that street adds treble the value to the lots which it goes through. Then it can give out a franchise for lightiing, and when once given, tho concern holding V the franchise has a monopoly and can s charge whatever it may choose: the y same with other franchises, once ob e taned, it precludes competition. We B could go on and enumerate a number of 1- ways how she treasury might be legiti I, mately looted. The present council has sa done well, and they deserve the thanks of this entire community. The money spent upon our educational institution was a wise expenditure and one that will result in a magnificent harvest. 7, When wa go to select officers for the iy next term let us keep in mind that if a, we can induce men to take thesepoi tions who have not, or are not likey t have, any axes to grind o': favorites to aid, they are the kind who will give us .good service and run the town hand somely without going in debt or in creasing the tax. If there is a street to open they will consider the benefit to taxpayers and not the individual owfier; if a proposition for improvements, they will take the town's ability and need into consideration, and not the benefit which might result to individuals. D~on't I.et Them Suffer. Often children are tortured with itching and burning eczema and other skin diseases, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the raw sores. ex 1is inflamation,- leaves the skin witnlout a scar. ~ lean, fragrant, cheap. there's no salve on earth as good. Try it. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c Sat The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 4 Epworth League Social. bOn next Thursday (tomorrow) night Iat the Institute quite an enjoyab~le so cial will be given under the auspices of the Epworth League. An admission fee of only 10 cents will be charged, and as it goes to a most worthy purpose, that of supporting a missionary in Cuba, we trust a large audience- will be out. After the entertainment cream and cake will be served. The program will start promptly at 8 :0 and will be rendered as follows: Istrumenta Duct..... ......h....i.b Recitation..-........----... Miss Sudie Davis Vocal Solo... .................Mr. Joe Wells Humorous Reading....... Hon. J. S. Wilson Vocal Solo..----............. Mrs. J. L. Wilson T ABLEAUX. . Psyche at Nattures Mirror. .Miss Pet Wilson Miss Mittie Wood. . Guardian Angel .... Miss Pet Wilson. Mr. James Dickson. (Mrs. Edith Hail. 3. The Three Ft~tes... Miss Mittie Wood. I Solo Miss Pet Wilson. Instrumental.S.l..........Miss Hlatte Harvin n al u . rs Cde :md Mrs. Brndham Town Council Report. Manning, S. C., April 20, 1901 To the Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Manning: GENTLEMEN: I hereby submit for your consideration my third annual re port, from April 15, 1900. to April 15, 1901: RECEIPTS. Balance year before........h 364 47 Fines and licenses...........496 89 Miscellaneous.............1.:18 49 Dispensary ...............3,122 75 Taxes ........................ 1,074 42 Total........ .........6.577 02 DISBURSEMENTS. Salaries ......................$ 979 16 Lumber ................... 106 62 Streets and ditches........... 640 58 Freight and hauling.......... 91 06 Oil and other supplies........ 267 22 Miscellaneous................ 3.382 97 Cash on hand................. 1,109 41 Total.......................$6.577 02 Of the miscellaneous receipts $1, 201.54. were loans negotiated for at bank, $300 placed to the credit of the town by the Board of Trustees for In stitute, and $16.95 delinquent taxes and sale of oil barrels. Of the miscella neous expenditures, approximately 82, 000 was spent in various ways on build ing, repairs and equipments at the In stitute, all loans repaid and the re mainder devoted to the cancellation of all other claims against the town not properly coming under the other heads. Respectfully submitted, E. J. BROWNE, Clerk & Treas. Town of Manning. The Best Blood Purifier. The blood is constantly being purified by the lungs. liver and kidneys. Keep these organs in a healthy condition and the bowels regular aad you will have no need of a blood purifier. For this purpose there is nothing equal to Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One dose of them will do you more good than a dollar bottle o: the best blood purifier. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Attention, Sons Confederate Veterans! To the Sons of Confederate Veterans in Clarendon: The annual reunion of Confederate Veterans for this State will be held in Columbia May 8th to 11th. The Sons ' of Confederate Veterans will take part b in the reunion. and it is important that e Clarendon should be represented. I 0 therefore urge that every son of a Con- 0 federate veteran who served in the in- g Pantry, cavalry, artillery or navy in the L late war between the States, attend aI meeting in the court house at Man- 7 ing on Saturday, May 4th, at say 11 1< o'clock, for the purpose of electing offi cers of our camp and sending delegates a to the reunion in Columbia. It is a great privilege that we should enjoy in 1 keeping bright the memories of thel many deeds of service and sacrifice on o the part of our fathers; therefore let p as enjoy meeting once each year to per petuate this noble and patriotic cause. p We cordially invite all old veterans p who will to meet with us. sI J. H. LESESNE, 81 Commander. He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivai of Hartford. Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. In- n Ulammtion and blood, poisoning set in. For two a years he suffered intensely. Then the best doc cors urged amputation, "but," he writes. "I used >ne bottle of Electric Bitters and 1l boxes of P Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions. Eczema, ' Tetter. Salt Rheum, Sores and all blood disor ers Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try a hem, The R. B. Loryea Drug Store will guar ntee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 ens. 4 p Prize Offered for Souvenir Design. The Women's Department of the South Carolina Inter-State and West ndian Exposition will give a prize of 10 for the best original design for sou enirs to be sold in the Women's Build - ng during the Exposition. . This competition is open only to omen of South Carolina. Ea'ch de- - ign must be sent to the undersigned by uly 1st, 1901, and must be accompa- r iedl by specifications for its construc tion, and the real name of comnpetitor, n a. sealed envelope, and not' appearing lsewhere, so that the name of compet-I itor will not be known until the award s made. Rejected designs will be returned pon application (with postage enclos ad) miade within thirty days after the close of competition. The Executive Committee of t~eW en's Department will be'the judges of the competipion. R.W. MEMMINGER, JR., Chr'n Coin. on Souvenir, 44 Pitt St., Charleston, S. C. Bernth. Kind YoufHaueAlways Bu if Only Until May 4th. Thanking the p)eople of Clarendon -ounty kindly for the patronage be stowed upon me, I beg to inform the '] ublic that I will be in Manning, at my fice next door to S. A. Rigby's store, nly until May 4th. Those who are :ontemplating to see me regarding their eyes can do so up to and includ - ing Saturday,;-May 4th.1 You will miss a grand opportunity if you fail to avail yourselves to be fitted e t home by an expert who can furnish d you by calling on him with the best of recommendations from Clarendon coun ty's own people. I make glasses in all the latest styles, remove Cataracts as well as Pterygiumn )y absorption, straiightening cross eyes without the use of a knife or pain. If you have glasses that do not fit you can put glasses in your frames that a do. Prices reasonable. A. BECKER, M. D., D. 0. At 'A. I. Barron's Sewing Machine office, next door to S. A. Rigby's store. WITH OUR UALMMDSTY WE ARE LIABLE TO Hide Our Light Under a Bushel AS REGARDS OUR EXTRACTS, PERFUMES AND COLOGNES;, But truth impels us to say that we have a the most d BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED AS SORTMENT Ever displayed in Manning. Our stock embraces in part as follows: GARWOODS EXTR ACTS. STEARNS EXTRACTS. LAZELL'S EXTRACTS. LABLANC'S EXTRACTS. TAPAN'S EXTRACTS. RIEGER'S CALIFORNIA PERFUMES. COLGATE'S TUBE ROSE PERFUMES. COLGATE'S MUrS: PERFUMES. VIOLET TOILET WATER. FLORIDA TOILET WATER. OUR CELEBRATED COLOGNE E Prepared in our laboratories has met e with the approva. of the public. [: t ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, 1N\ ~ Sl~gn of the Giolcien Mortar-, MANNING, S. C. PHONE NO. 2. IWNight calls responded to promptlyI and pleasantlyv.I :WMail orders receive our imnmedi Sat tention. ISU - r We do not let anyone give you as much goods for your money as you get here. There is nothing the matter with the goods, but makers feared something might happen to them and they wanted the money. and we bought them and that explains the whole thing. Why, we are selling so cheap and it is likely you will find these same goods at other places for twice what we ask for them. Everything we sell is at a bargain. When goods are bought at the bottom notch price and those who work for me are paid a fair price for their labor. and if there is left a small profit of 10 per cent for me 1 am satisfied. Who are the people that trade with me? They are the ones that know the value of goods and the value of a dollar. We are getting new cus tomers every day and if we are not saving them a few cents they would not trade with us. We will give you . some warm prices next week. Yours for cut prices. S. I. TILL, Proprietor RACKET STORE. ONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMAND Te are now carrying the largest and most varied stock of Hardware ever rought into the county.. It has taken four years of constant push and - Tort to create this demand, but in view of the facts we do not feel that ur exertions have been in vain, and will continue to use our best endeav rs along the same line of business integrity to increase the demand for our. Dods. USE BU M nR We have a large stock of Locks, Hinges and Build L ers' Hardware generally. We are making Eaves, 0 roughs, Conductors, Pipe and Valley Tin which we are selling at the west possible prices. Do not forget to see us for Paints, Oils, etc.; we have them in all shades ad colors. R E The season is approaching when you will want to put new Flues in your barns or repair old 0: aes. We are now taking orders for Flues and repairs, and will give you : rices on them that will meet any competition. Our Flues this season will be made from the best Sheet Steel, every : iee of which is carefully locked, grooved and riveted, thereby insuring : erfect safety from fire; the elbows and T's are made of No. 24 Gauge : eets, and are strongly put together. We have all weights of sheets in : ock. and Flues will be made after any pattern desired. : Write us if you have not the time to come to town and state what you :: ant. We will quote you prices by return mail. IREESEE If your Stove does not give satisfaction-if it is cracked and fills your house with smoke, if it does M at bake properly, dispose of it-life is too short to be filled with annoy aces of that kind-and get one of our O. K. or Garland, Jr., Cook Stoves, ien you will have done with one source of unpleasantness and make the d reparation of your meals a pastime rather than a bore. When in want of Crockery come and see the beautiful assortment we ave to show you. We have a nice lot of Stone Churns and Flower Pots; o so Ice Cream Churns c~nd Water Coolers. IGOE.We are agents for the Columbia Bicycles, the standard of athe world, and sell all grades of Wheels made by that corn any. We also have a full line of Bicycle Repairs. Very truly yours, nanling Hardware Co. _ echheimer Fishel yr LO TIHINiFi H / o FITS BETTER, at see bods its Shape and Color reve L onger 3 a5t tha pet And Gives More Wear . ots han Any Other Clothing on the Market. yar5go are EVERY man who has.a regard for his pocketbook and wants to prac- t tice practical egonomy should see our line of.CLOTHING this spring, th Those who patronize so-called "swell" tailors we particularly per invite, because we know it is the easiest thing in the world for us to vince them that we can clothe them equally as good and for a great Pri eal less my. goc Let us show you our newest ideas in Ren's and Boys' Clothing for Spring. we yar We have made great preparations to meet all the demands, and to buy Spring Suit before seeing our stock will be a lost opportunity. Str at H ATS. Our stock of- Hats for spring and summer are all in, and a better line for as never been shown in Manning before. In Straw Goods we have done ur best to get the NOBBIEST and all the Latest Shapes that are to be tha orn this season-.e Our line of Fur Hats is complete in all the new Colors and Latest Blocks, er lhen you are in town come in and let us show you through this line, 'hether you are wanting to buy or not, We can show some beauties. any in i * SHIRTS.: We might have overdone ourselves and bought too much in this line. thi [owever we have them, and we had to buy largely to get all the Styles nd Patterns, and they must be sold. If pretty Ptterns, Good Quality, 'irst Class Workmanship and Low Prices mean anything we are going to o the shirt trade of the town and community this spring and summer. 'rive us a call. SHOES Take our Shoes, the WALK-OVER~ for instance for men, the DREWbe ,ELBY for ladies, the STAR SHOE for children; you will find them differ-be t from any other store's offerings in this place. They fit better, give youC iore comfort and last you longer than any Shoe you can buy. Our cus mers are daily expressing the satisfaction these Shoes are giving them. pul early every day some gentleman steps in to say to us, " This is the best Cla hoe I ever had." One gentleman in town told us the WALK-OVER SHOE sted him longer than any shoe he has had since he was a man. goc If you have not worn a pair of these, all we ask is to give them a trial. A full line of Oxfords for men, and Sandals and Oxfords for ladies and pri hildren. In fact we are headquarters for Shoes. por Thanking you for past .favors, we are Yours anxious to please, u 0. M DAVIS & COO. Under Our Feet! We are always awake, looking out for the good things to . please wide awake CASH BUYERS who are in pursuit of the a largest returns for-their hard-earned money. It's a loss of time and a lot of worry to "LOOK AROUND," 2 trying to beat our prices when we offer such bargains as these every day in the week: Pretty Corded Lawns in a line of attractive colors that 5c . are well worth Sc per yard; our price................ Good White Lawn that sells at Sc; it's in short lengths 5c and is yours for.... ............... ..... . Fair quality Printed Lawns in Black and White, Pink and White, Blue and White that is really worth 5c for e .Shirting Prints in Stripes and Figures, the 5e kind, just..... .00 Fine Colored Lawns in solid colors, the new spring shades, worth 124c, for.... .................... , Beautiful Colored Organdies, line of staple colors, a " 5 very fine fabric, just....,. .... .................. o Ladies' extra fine Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, a regular 10e kind, for....... ...... ............................. M e Ladies' French Ribbed GauzeUndervests, woven -neck, just.... .................. ................ e Fine Colored Dimities, regular 15c -values and it early -M to cut the prices, but we have plenty of them and 1')I, they must go at.... ........ ...................... . In White Goods we have the pretty Lace effects, 10 to 24c. " 21-inch China Silks that will wash, just......... ... 48C.e Shoes for Summer. We would be treating you mean and do ourselves a great i1 justice if wiT should not tell you about our Hamilton-Brown Shoes. All the latest cut Oxfords for Ladies, Children and Men, at very CLOSE PRICES. You come and see theim for yourself. Ready-Made Sheets and the prettiest line of White Bed - Spreads under the sun, you will find on our counters. Pure Linen Table Damask, wide enough............4 c - The best Linen Huck Towels at just ... .............. C. The above is only a few of the many - Spring Bonanzas We have in store for you, and we earnestly beg you to come down and see our goods and corroborate the statement that we are now "The Dry Goods Leaders." Yours to please always, OLD S.A IY E RELIABLE, vent us from making the glaring statement that we sell everything in store cheaper than our competitors. Such statements would be ver to shake the confidence ,of our intelligent patrons;, .but there is one ig that we do say with all candor and without fear of successful contra :ion, that we carry ONE of the largest and best selected stoek-t-.--'-. ds of any -houSmrin this-part-fth-Stat-an- eY1ffli7lass dry ds house who deals in.the same class of goods as we do to name closer" es than we are quoting. We court comparisons and specially invite the public to call and look >r goods and get our prices and compare~ them with other houses and if we are not able to support the above statement. As we have said before, that we are not prepared to say that we sell rything cheaper than our competitors, but we do feel justified in saying t we own many lines of goods that we are selling cheaper than our comn itors can sell you the same goods, for while in the market ',e picked up of goods below the market value and we are selling these goods in pro ion to the low prices at which we got them. Take, for instance, we picked up while in New York two cases (5,000 ds) of yard-wide Percales that we are selling, at 5e per yard. These ds are all full pieces and perfect goods.,Now we know our competitors not selling these goods at these prie, for we knoiw they can't get En, for the same goods are quoted on the wholesgle market today at SWe yard. Take again, for instance, we are selling a nice fast colored -Shirting at at Sjc that is sold' everywhere at 5c per yard, but we picked these dsup at a bargain and we let them go the same way. Take again, we picked up a lot of fine White Persian Lawns that we selling at 15e per yard that are sold everywhere at 25c per yard. And again, we picked up four boxes of ImportedWhite Organdies that are selling at 25e per yard; the same goods are sold elsewhere at 85. per And again, we picked up a line of Drummers' Sample Hats, in Felt and w, at 50 per cent under value and we are lettiug these Sample Hats go >roportionate values. And again we picked up a 'large lot of All-Wool Flannel Suits, Coat and its that we are selling at $3.50 per Suit that you cannot buy elsewhere less than $5, and a look at these goods will convihce you of this fact. And again we picked up a lot of 100 dozen Ladies' Gauze Undervests t we are selling at 5, 8 and 10c each is in round dozens at 50, 75c and $1 dozen. Now we feel very confident that you cannot find such values as these 'where else in town, and when you see these Vests you will bear us out his statement. There are many other things in our large stock that we picked up Ler value and are able and selling cheaper than our competitors can sell m, while prudence and modesty tell us that there are many, many igs in our store that you can buy just as cheap elsewhere. Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's." For eighteen years we have served the people of Clarendon County in capacity of salesman, and for the last seven years as proprietor of my'~ i establishment and during all these long ypars of service it has ever n our ambition to merit the confidence of the public, to '"Render unto ar the things that are Cesar's" and unto every man his just dues. We feel that we have met with success in sharing the confidence of the lic, for The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store is known in every household in rendon County as a reliable house and a house that deals in reliab~le And The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store is also known to be a standard e-maker, for it has come to our ears that some of our worthy contem aries have used our name across thei- counters, saying that The Jenk n Dry Goods Store asks so and so for such and such goods. Thank ,my kind friends, for such a higli compliment and for thus thinking of Lud advertising us, when we did not expect such a high compliment. A/i E. JENKINSON.