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Publishes All County and Town 01 ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C.. MAY 1, 1901. Fashion is Everything. Some one has said that you might a well be out of the world as to be out fashion. One of the latest styles out now Corsets is the straight fronts. We has the Straight Front Corsets in sever; styles, to fit any figure. In addition 1 these we carry a full line of R. & ( Corsets, Dr. Thompson's Glove-Fittib Corsets and the Famous Royal Worce ter Corsets. A nice line of Blue and Pink Corse for evening dress. To see one of oi Pink and Blue Corsets is to buy i They appeal to your good taste. A full stock of the famous Vigilai Corsets in both Summer and regula goods, all at 50c each. A full line of R. & G. Corsets in Sun mer and regular goods, at 81 each. A full line of the Snow Queen, th prettiest Summer Corset ever shown a 75c. If you take a look at the Sno Queen you will surely buy one. In short, we have one of the mos complete lines of Corsets in all grade to be found in this part of the State. When you need a Corset don't fail to see u: W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertist ments will be changed in this paper whei the copy is brought in later than Saturda noon Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 8:30 a. m. and 5:4 p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car wi also meet the freight trains. Arrangemen have been made with the. agent at depot to tel phone when freight trains are approachin Manning. Fare, 10 cents each way. Summer Lap Robes at Till's. Miss Isabella Guy of Lowreyville i visiting her sister Mrs. F. W. Gregg. Till's, Till's, for Ladies' Hats. Mr. M. F. Heller of Kingstree sper a couple of days in Manning last weeli Read what Till says this week. Mrs. Hattie Ingram of Sumter sper last Saturday and Sunday in Mannin with Mrs. M. E. Burgess. What Till says he does he will do i1 There will be service at Fellowshi church next Sunday at 4:00 o'clock P m. Rev. J. J. Meyers will preach. Soldering neatly done. Mannin Hardware Company. Messrs. Julien Weinberg and J. A Brown have opened an up-to-date bicy cle shop here, in one of the Sprot buildings. The style of the firm i Weinberg& Brown. The Bargain Counter in Louis Levi store has many attractions. The Manning Methodist church wi be dedicated Sunday, the 12th ins1 Bishop W. W. Duncan will officiate an an elaborate program will be arrange for the dedicatory service. Go to Till's today for what you wan1 Dr. A. Becker, thei Eye3!jecialis1 has decided to keep his office in Mar ning one week longer, until May 4t1 he having received many request from people who have been unable t see him so far. Thirty-six-inch Percale, 5c yard, Till's. The scholars of the Moses Levi Me morial Institute will have a basket pic nic next Friday at Juneville. about fou miles from town. Bachelors and maid are not expected to furnish if they has passed beyond the-marriageable age. Don't buy your Slippers until you. se what Louis Levi has to offer. Dr. G. Allen Huggins after an al sence of a number of years practicem dentistry in the city of Dayton, Ohi! delighted his relatives and friends Manning by paying the home of h birth a visit. We are all glad to greg him and bade him welcome to his ol home. You can buy T wo Hammers and or Hatchet for 25c at Louis Levi's. The barn and stables belonging I ~Dr. J. J. Hodge near Paxville was de troyed by fire last Saturday night aboi 11 o'clock. The losses are two horse! farming implements, corn and forag and a 'number of other things, use about the farm. There. was no imsu ance. .Mower Blades sharpened at 50 cen each. Manning Hardware Company. Capt. R. H. Jennings State Treasure: spent last Sunday in Manning on a vis to his granddaughter,Miss Bertha Rol inson. Captain Jennings was well plea ed with his vitit here- and~had it n< been that his official duties called hi: back Monday to Columbia, he wou] have been glad to stay among us for few days. We sell the famous "Jay Bird" E cycle at $12.50. Manning Hardwai Company. The report that cotton seed are se] ing at Summertoni for $1.50 per bush is untrue. Mr. Rogan telephoned th office yesterday that he has on hand S bushels which he has not asked mo: than 25 cents for. We mention this revent imposition from those wi would take advantage of present di tressing conditions... Louis Levi has some fine bargains Ladies' Slippers; give him a call befo: buying as he can save you money. The State Commission having charge the $50,000 for the erection of building and the keeping and cariu for the State exhibit at the South Ca olina and West Indian Exposition, w meet in Charleston today and award ti contract for the building. The edit being a member of the commission h; to leave here last night to attend tI meeting2. For Sale-The Improved Peterk Cotton Seed, at Rt. A. Sublett's. Sui merton, S. C'. Thbe attendance at the veteran's met ing last Saturday was not as large we had hoped it would be. but frc what we can hear "Harry Benb< Camp"~ will be well represented in C lumbia at the reunion. The rairo fare will be 65 cents each way, and t veterans will be entertained ,at t homes of the people in Columbia wit .out charge. Reliability, Skill, Promptness. Re -~dvertisement in another column THE MANNIN~G TIMEs. The Rt. Loryea Drug Store. - You will waste time if you try to cu indigestion or dyspepsia by .starvi ourself. That only makes it wol hen you eat heartily. You alwe need plenty of good food properly gested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is t result of years of scientific research : .something that would digest not 01 some elements of food. but every kir And it is the one remedy that wvill it. The Rt. B. Loryea Drug St: Isna M. Taren. Pmnp Col. F. N. K. Bailey of the Edgefield Co-Educational Institute delivered an address on last Fridav evening at the Moses Levi Memorial Institute. Col. Bailey is a brother of Mrs. J. L. Wil son of this town. He is a teacher of much experience and is at the head of a school that stands high in the State. His talk was more in the nature of an educational exhortation, in which he urged the educating of the head, hands and heart. The audience listened at tentively and were much pleased with his edifying remarks. Wanted-Two live, energetic men to n work Clarendon County, with head e quarters at Manning and Summerton. tl Address The Singer Manufacturing Co., o Columbia, S. C. [2t 9 Major David A. Bradham, until re centlv Commandant of the Kings Moun tain Miilitary Academy, has severed his connection with that institution and is s now at home. It is to be regretted that his severing his connection with the school was attended with un Lt pleasantness, but until we can get t Major Bradham's version of the affair we prefer not forming an opinion as to who is to blame for the rupture. We have read the accounts in the York e ville Enquirer, News and Courier and State. and all of them smack of partisan t ship, and a desire to screen to school by white washing the authorities. t Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and chafing quickly heal by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It _s imi tated. Be sure to get DeWitt's. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lor yea, Prop. There seems to be a cotton seed fain ine since the cold snap, many fariers are having to plait over again, and seed is scarce. We hear that advantage is - being taken of this condition, and that e extortionate prices are being demanded y for seed. It is to be regretted if this is true, no man is neighborly who takes advantage of a calamity, and the man who fleeces his neighbors because he has the power will live to regret it. 0 The money obtained by taking advan tage of a. Providential cause, should haunt one in his dreams, and make his g couch a bed of thorns. We do not love our neighbor as we are commanded if we crush him when we get him into our clutches. Speculate as much as you like and make all you can, is legit mate in law and morals, but to extort s from the distressed is the vilest kind of robbery. Miss Florence Newman, who has been a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism, says Cham berlain's Pain Balm is the only remedy that affords her relief. Miss Newman is a much re spected resident of the- village of Gray, N. Y.. and makes this statement for the benefit of others similarlv afflicted. This liniment is for sale by The R. b. Loryea Drug Store. Complaint has been made at this office of the failure of THE TIMES to reach DuRant last week. We tele phoned Alcolu to ascertain the cause, and that office says they think it was delivered to the carrier. We hope this will not occur again, because it is very annoying to our subscribers to be disap pointed in getting their paper, as well as damaging to the paper itself. It is possible that the paper was not dis tributed by the Alcolu office, but that the failure to reach DuRant was caused t by the train service, which often hap pens. It is almost a common thing for these mail agents on the trains to carry mail by their stations and sometimes s they put it off at the wrong station; in that case the papers seldom get to their owners, they are usually thrown into waste baskets. .THE TIMES Mas sent out Thurday morning and should have b reached DuRant the same day, the failure is not duietolus. Spring coughs ar'e- specially danger ous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure a.cts like magic. It is not a com mon mixture, but is a high grade rem edy. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. In conversation with Captain Thomas Wilson a few days ago, we were given to understand by this gentleman that he was inclined to run his road to Man ning if the people wanted it. The North Western road from Camden to Wilson's suits his purposes as well as if the road came to Manning, but Capt. Wilson feels an interest in the welfare o!Manning, eand he is willing to do his share of the work of building it up, and we believe if our citizens would come together and give some practical sup port to the project, the North Western )- road will come to MInnn. This would give us two roads instead of one, , and bring to the town a large trade that on account of the convenience of s railroad tiravel now goes to Sumter. t Then with a disposition to be enter prising on the part of our people Capt. Wilson might be induced to bring his read from Cades through the Salem section to Manning, which would give him a road from Cades to Camden, and the town of Manning a new source for trade. We aan have commercial ex tpansion right here at home and we tneed it, all that is necessary is to get th epe-initerested for the buiiding a fthe reods We ought to have more railroad facilities if we have to bond ourselves to help bring them just as other p laces have done to get out of s the od ruts. As vaccmnation prevents smallpox and quinine chils and fever, so TEETHINA prevents and , counteacts the effects of the summers heat, t much dreaded by mothers with small children. TEETHINA relieves the many troubles inci Sdent to teethira and the hot summers, and no i- mother is excusable for not giving it, for It costs ,t only 25 cents at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 2 d M~aning Academy. Forty-first session began January 7, 1901. Thorough preparation for any -college. Individual teaching. Tuition, e $1 to $4 per month. MRs. E. C. A LSBROOK, -45-tf ] Principal. s You cann~ot enjoy perfect health, rosy 0 cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver *e is sluggish and your bowels clogged. o DeWitt's Little Early Risers cleanse o the whole system. They never gripe. . The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. is by no means, the dreadful .1 disease it is thouoght to be rin the beginning. is It can ahvays be stoppedi in the beginning. The t exvble - s: you don't know you'v go it;yudon't believe i o t- won't believe it- till you are a forced to. Then it is danger SDon't be afraid; but attend eto it quick- you can do it your self and at home. d Take Scott's Emulsion of ~ od Liver Oil, and live care fully every way. e This is sound doctrine, s whatever you may think or E" be told; and, if heeded, .will *e save life.. y f you have not tried it. send for a.froesmple, its agreeable taste w do sC oT1 . BOW/NE, Chemists. e409 PearStret New York. Another School District. An application has been filed with the Superintendent of Educa:ion to or der an election for a separate school district at Clarendon, which means that the educational spirit has been aroused in that section and ;he people are determined to improve their school facilities. We hope the effort will be successful, because there is nothing which tends more to elevate and pros per a community than good schools. It is often the case when such a project is on foot, there will be found some who object because of the increased taxa tion, but if these same people will but reflect, they will see that the improved condition which a good school brings will far exceed the amount paid in taxes. The poor man with children is foolish indeed to throw any obstacle in the way of better school facilities, be cause the less property he has the less he will pay out for taxes anI the more children he has the greater will be the benefit to him. If the man with prop ertv is willing to pay the increased tax in order to get good schocl facilities and thereby enhance the value of his property, the man without property is doing his children an injustice to com plain. We are indeed glad to see the educa tional spirit strike the several commu nities in this county, for w here it has been tried new blood has be en infused in things; the churches, the farms, the shops and the stores have all taken on new life. A few years ago the Salem section of this county was without good chool facilities and the whole section was backward and the people could be picked nut by their crude appearance. Today they have one of the best schools in the county and the homes are beau tified: their farmino longer look dilap idated but prosperous, they have fine churches and fine congregations. The people are well dressed and are as in telligent as you will find anywhere; property is worth twice as much now as before, and in neai . every home you visit you find nmusical instruments, books, magazines, newspapers and cul ture, morals and intelligence, health and prosperity, hold communion, and all this happy ideal condition brought about in a few years by the enterpris ing spirit of a few who felt interested in education. In the Clarendon section where it is proposed to better the school facilities, we can say to those who will be called upon to vote on the question, that there could be nothing more encouraging to other sections than to have a unani mous vote for a special school district. Better schools are needed; we owe this to those who have been entrusted to us, and as a business proposition we Deed first class schools to advance our ma terial interests. A Raging, Roaring Iood Washed down a telegraph lint which Chas. C. Ellis of Lisbon. Ia.. had to repair. "Stan$ ing waist deep in icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland. Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I bad Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs. Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Price Soc. 5 proceedings of the Meeting of Harry Benbow Camp, No. 471, U. C. V., Held at Man ning April 27, 190L The commander, Col. D. W. Brails ford, called the meeting to order and in eloquent words thanked the camp for he honor of being chosen to lead this allant and historic remnant of Confed rate 'soldiers in the gatherings of re nions, and beautifully exemplified the fiternal greeting and hospitable wel ome that awaited them at the gates ad homes of Columbia. He stated the call was to arrange for the camp to leave Manning in a body at 7:30 o'clock May 8th: the round trip would be about $1.25. He requested that four delegates ad four alternates be chosen to repre sent th? camp in Columbia. On motion of Dr. I. M. Woods as sug ested by Captain Bradham, the com Iander apnointed D. J. Bradham, A. J. Richbourg, J. H. Hodge and Willie Gaillard, and alternates, R. F. Turner., J. E. Richbourg, James McCauley and . H. Mahoney. On motion 'of Captain Bradham our commander, D. W. Brailsford, was unanimously elected chairman of the delegation. Captain .Bradham addressed the camp at this opportune time on the subject of Pensions and gave an account of his stewardship as chairman of the County Pension~T Board. He said all of 123 applications had been approved by the State Board and but one disap proved, and the checks for the same would be given each applicant before they went to Columbia, or such was the instructions of the State. He spoke in feeling terms of the parting of old com rades of our last reunions to meet again beyond the great river and the silver locks of the remnant few now passing the fords " to the camps eternal" with the end in sight of all things mortal to his comrades in war; he feelingly de scribed'ari underlying aflilliation only known to the soldiers that have passed through the refining fires of battle and sufferings of war. The commander gave notice that the names of every comrade going to Co lumbia on the 8th of May be given to the Adjutant who would forward the same to Major Vance, who would fur nish accommodations for every name sent him and each comrade would be furnished with the number of house in which he would be entertained gratui tously while he stayed at the reunion. Forty comrades came forward and en rolled for Columbia. The commander fu'ther directs that any comrade who wishes to go to Columbia and has not go, his name on this roll, to send the name to A. J. Richbourg, St. Paul, by Wednesday, May 1st, who will add them promptly. On motion it- was unanimously car ried that Miss E. Norville Richardson, sponsor, and her Maids of Honor, Miss Margueritte Tindal, Miss Lucie Bar ron and Miss Mellie Nelson, accom pany the camp to Columbia. This was greeted with applause and seemed to be the beam of happy sunlight that was Ithe joy of the old veteran's soul in days long gone by and made perfect in his old age.. The camp extends an invitation to Col. H. L. Benbow to go with them to Columbia as their guest. A soldier's friend will furnish you badges at Manning 'esignating your camp, No. 4'71. We thank a friend for assistance to defray camp expenses, and the press and generous friends for deeds of kind ness and words of cheer, enabling us to endure the cares of old age, full of grat itude to the sons and daughters of the Palmetto State... A. J. RICHBOURG, Adj't and Sec'y. Stepped Into Live Coals. SWnen a child I burned my foot fri~htfully." writes W. H. Eads of Jonesville, Va.. "which caused horrible leg sores for thirty years. but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns. Scalds. Cuts. Sores. Bruises and Files. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. s~c. 5 Reform clubs are discussing the ques tion of desertion. It is said that too many husbands are deserting their wives and occasionally wives desert their husbands. hiii signature is on every box of the genuino Laxative Brornio=Quinine Tabletu .lo remedy that cures a cold in one day AThe Kind You Have Always Bought Beware of a Cough, A cough is not a disease but a symptom. C sumption and bronchitis, which are the )n dange:-ous and fatal diseases. have for their 1 indication a persistent cough. and if prop( treated as soon as this cough appears are ea cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has ] ven wonderfully successful. and gained its v reputation and extensive sale by its succes curing the diseases which cause coughinz. I is not beneficial it will not cost you a cent. sale by The R. B. Loryca Drug Store. Only Until May 4th. Thanking the people of Clarend county kindly for the patronage stowed upon 'me, 1 beg .o inform 1 public that I will be in Manning, at : office next door to S. A. Rigby's sto only until May 4th. Those who : contemplating to see ine regardi their eyes can do so up to and incli ing Saturday, May 4th.. You will miss a grand opportuit. you fail to avail yourselves to be fit1 at home by an expert who can furni you by calling on him with the best recommendations from C'.arendon coi ty's own people. I make glasses in all th e latest styl remove Cataracts as well as Pterygir by absorption, straightening cross e. without the use of a knife or pain. If you have glasses that do not fit y I can put glasses in your frames th do. Prices reasonable. A. BECKER, M. D., D. 0 At A. I. Barron's Sewing Machi office. next door to S. A. Rigby's sto A Poor Millionaire Lately starved in London because he co not digest his food. Early use of Dr. Kin New Life Pills would have saved him. Tb strengthen the stomach, aid digestion. prom( assimilation, improve aplpetite. Price 2 Money back if not satisfled. ScId by The R. Loryea Drug Store. Prize Offered for Souvenir Design. The Women's Department of t South Carolina Inter-Sate and W< Indian Exposition will give a prize $10 for the best original design for so venirs to be sold in the Women's Bui ing during the Exposition. This competition is open only women of South Carolina. Each d sign must be sent to the undersigned July 1st, 1901, and must be accomi nied by specifications for its constri tion, and the real name of competit< in a sealed envelope, and not appearix elsewhere, so that the name of compE itor will not be known until the awa is made. Rejected designs will be return upon application (with postage encl< ed) made within thirty days after t close of competition. The Executive Committee of the W men's Department will be the judges the competition. MRS. R. W. MEMMINGER, JR., Chr'n Coin. on Souvenir, 44 Pitt St., Charleston, S. C. Seven Years in Bed. "Will wonders ever cease?" inquire 1 friends of Mrs. L. Pease of Lawrence. K: They knew she had been unable to leave b bed in seven years on account.of kidney a liver trouble, nervous prostration and gene debility: -Three bottles of Electric Bitters abled me to walk," she writes, "and in th months I felt like a new person." Women s fering from Headache. Backache, Nervpusne Sleeplessness, Melancholy. Fainting and Di: Spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try Satisfaction guaranteed. R. B. Loryea Dr Store. Only o. The mineral production of the Unit States is estimated at $800,000,000, nes ly double that of England, and in than that of England and Gerna: combined. -It is with a good deal of pleasure and sai faction that I recommend Chamberlain's Co: Choera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Dri gist A. W. Sawtelle of Hartford. Conn. "A 1m customer. seeing the remedy exposed for s on my show case, said to me: 'I really beli4 that medicine saved my life the past sumn while at the shore.' and she became so ethusi tic over its merits that I at once made up:; mind to recommend it in the future. Recen a gentleman came into my store so overco with colic pains that he sank at once to 1 floor. I gaehim a dose of this remedy wh helped hi. I repeated the dose and In fit minutes he left my store smilingly inform me that be felt as well as ever." Sold by 'I R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Insurance. Call on or write me when wishing a information on Life Insurance for p: tection or investment. I represent t EQITABLE the recognized strong copay fiancially in the world. 'J. H. LESESNE, Manning, S. C - 'Those famous little pills, DeWit Little Early Risers, will remove all i purities from from your system, clear your bowels, make them regular. T R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. L yea, Prop. The shipyards o:f England turned 1,925 vessels last year, with an agg gate tonnage of 2,399,861 toes, agaii 1,860 vessels in 1899. .The tendency to smaller vessels. Stops the Ceugh and Works off the Coi Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets ct a cold in one day. No Cure, No Ph Price 25 centjs. Australia, backed by New Leala and Japan, are to be rivals of the Un ed States in the trade of the Pacil The first named country is still new a largely undeveloped. You know What You Are Taking When you take- Grove's Tastell Chill Tonic because the formula plainly printed on every bottle showi that it is simply Iron and Quinine in tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. 5 Bade De bKnd Ya se Always Bo The skilful Physician Demands Skilful Pharmacist, the Patient la quires Both. Reliability, Skill, SPromptness. j Since we entered the drug business we h faithfully endeavored to meet these three quiremets, a legacy as handed to us by predecessor. RELIABilTY.-Our Drugs are absolu pure. N'o adulteration or stitution tolerated. SKILL-Ev'ery precaution exercised in 'fnlling of Prescriptions. C . est attention to the n . minute details: correctnes preference to haste. PROMPTNESS.-Ndo unwarranted delay: tardiness: no procrastina1 . in filling Prescriptions. I - orders receive Immediate - tention. 'Phone requests promptly -cuted. IOur large and increasing patronage indic; Ithat these methods are appreciated by the Ie . B O ~ DU 1 I SAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, S4lrn of thre Golden Morts * ~ MA11NINC, S. 0. PHONE NO. OrPrescription department is S charge of Mr. Plumer Clark. Ph. honor graduate of South Carol'na Colleg4 Friends, we are after you and there are a M" " . few others that we are after. Are you Give Unto ost one of the individuals that have never rst spent any money with us? If so. you . S; I. TILL ! ,hould feel ashamed of yourself, but I pre ro- sume it is a habit of yours and I suppose 'ide you have been trading with your good old le friendly, high-priced houses that you are D or so well acquainted with. Dese'ves. Say, are you never going to get out of n that OLD habit of yours? We want you to listen to us and we will do you good. We are going to part you from that on OLD way of doing. We know you will e- .be hard to break off, but we will zet you he sooner or later, if you are worth captur ny ing, and you will be like lots of others. appi-eciate our bargains, and we are con xe ji ent you will keep it up once yQu ever ng try us. ,d- IVe take no credit for acsing honest with you, for we happened to be born if that way, and what is in the blood is ed hard to get out. We do a strictly cash sh business and we treat all our customers of alike and anything that goes wrong we in- make it right. s, There is a Difference [I 'es In the answers given to the question What is a bargain? With us it does ou not mean any form of exaggerated at statements, not a long list of absurd prices on goods without being able to meet quotations. Every article adver ne. tisea by us is in stock at the pric.es quo e. -'ted. We do not pretend to tell you about half of the values in our adver tisements; the great number does not . permit our doing so. You will find them in our store. er NO PRICES ON SAME GOODS are as low as ours and we are always pre e pared to meet this guarantee. B. Remember we rightly deserve a part of your trade, and we will sure get it 5 if y ou only give us a look. We are the ones that cut prices; we are the ones that brought prices down; we are the ones that will keep them down; we are the ones to trade with. After we have done this then why shouldn't we get your 2e trade? Yes, we deserve IT ALL. Come to see us. o . 1. TILL, Prop'r Racket Store. to O'WIlNTG TO TI-IE e y CONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMAND t We are now carrying the largest and most varied stock of Hardware-ever ed brouglit into the county. It has takex/four years of constant push and effort to create this demand, but in view of the facts we do not feel that ,d our exertions have been in vain, and will continue to use our best endeav 6- ors along the same line of business integrity to increase the demand for our e goods. We have a large stock of Locks, Hinges and Build of HUSEU ILD ers' Hardware generally. We aremaking Eaves, Of Troughs, Conductors, Pipe and Valley Tin which we are selling at the lowest possible prices. Do not forget to see us for Paints, Oils, etc.; we have them in all shades and colors. TThe season is approaching when you will want TOBACCO GROWERS, to pur new Flues in your barns or repair old he ones. We are now taking orders for Flues and repairs, and will give you prices on them that will meet any competition. er Our Flues this season will be made from the best Sheet Steel, every nd piece of which is carefully locked, grooved and riveted, thereby insuring In- perfect safety from fire; the elbows and T's are made of No. 24 Gauge ee sheets, and are strongly put together. We have all weights of sheets in stock, and Flues will be made after any pattern desired. ZY Write us if you have not the time to come to town and state- what you it. want. We will quote you prices by return mail. g H E E If your Stove does not give satisfaction-if it is cracked and fills your house with smoke, if it does d not bake properly, dispose of-it-life is too short to be filled with annoy :r- ances of that kind-and get one of our 0. K. or Garland, Jr., Cook Stoves, re then you will have done with one source of unpleasantness and make the IV preparation of your meals a pastime rather than a bore. When in want of Crockery come and see the beautiful assortment we have to sh-ow you. We have a nice lot of Stone Churns and Flower Pots; ~also Ice Cream Churns and Water Coors. ~: BICCLE We are agents for the Columbia Bicycles, the standard of dy a te world, and sell all grades of Wheels made by that com ipany. We also have a full line of Bicycle Repairs. Very truly yours, ny E a Fechheimer, Fishel CLOT HING ut FITS BETTER, is Holds its Shape and Color7" coe Longer uit re And Gives More Wear Than Any Other Clothing ad on the Market. ic. VERY man who has a regard for his pocketbook and wants to prac dtice practical economy should see our-line of CLOTHING this spring. L. Those who patronize so-called "swell" tailors we particularly invite, because we know it is the easiest thing in the world for us to convince them that we can clothe them equally as good and for a great deal less money. 'ss Let us show you our newest ideas in SMen' sand Boys' Clothing for Spring. We have m'ade great preparations to meet all the demands, and to buy a Spring Suit before seeing our stock will be a lost opportunity. - . HA-F8. a Our stock of Hats for spring and summer are all in, and a better line has never been shown in Kanning before. In Straw Goods we have done e-our best to get the NOBBIEST and all the Latest Shapes that are to be worn this season. Our line of Fur Hats is complete in all the new Colors and Latest Blocks. When you are in town come in and let us show you through this line, whethe'r you are wanting to buy or not, We can show some beauties. SHIRTS. We might have overdone ourselves and bought too much in this line. ive However we have them, and we had to buy largely to get all the Styles re- and Patterns, and they must be sold. If pretty Patterns, Good Quality, iur First Class Workmanship and Low Prices mean anything we are going to vdo the shirt trade of the town and community this spring and summer. 2 Give us a call. eTake our Shoes, the WALK-OVER for instance for men, the DREW tes SELBY for ladies, the STAR SHOE for children; you will find them differ ub ent from any other store's offerings in this place. They fit better, give you mnore comfort and last you longer than any Shoe you can buy. Our cus tomers are daily expressing the satisfaction these Shoes are giving them. SNearly every day some gentleman steps in to say to us, " This is the best shoe I ever had." One gentleman in town told us the WALK-OVER SH OE lasted him longer than any shoe he has had since he -was a man. 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 children. In fact we are headquarters for Shoes. Thanking you for past favors, we are Yours anxIous to please, C. M. DAVIS & CO. Under Our Feet! Weare always awake, looking out for the good things to Splease wide awake CASH .BUYERS who are in pursuit of the C largest returns for their hard-earned money. C It's a loss of time and a lot of worry to "LOOK AROUND," . C trying to beat our prices when we offer such bargains as these C every day in the week: SPretty Corded Lawns in a line of attractive colors that 5 are well worth Sc per yard; our price.........*- -----* SGood White Lawn that sells at 8c; it's in short lengths 5c S and is yours for............... ...........---- * SFair quality Printed Lawns in Black and White, Pin'~k 1, and White, Blue and Wnite that is really worth 5c for Aiev C Shirting Prints in Stripes and Figures, the 5c kind, just....4. e - SFine Colored Lawns in solid colors, the new spring If~ Sshades, worth 12je, for'.......................... eJm._ SBeautiful Colored Organdies, line of staple colors, a C very fine fabric, just........................... 5c - SLadies' extra fine Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, a regular~, 10ec kind, for............................... ...-.* SLadies' French Ribbed Gauze Undervests, woven neck, e- just..............................................----.......... SFine Colored Dimities, regular 15e values and it early S to cut the prices, but we have plenty of them and p), S they must go at.... ................ .......... e SIn White Goods we have the pretty Lace effects, * - S21-inch China Silks that will wash, just............... e. i Shoes for Summer. SWe would be treating you mean and do ourselves a greaf in Sjustice if we should not tell you about our Hamilton-Brown Shoes. ~jAll the latest cut Oxfords for Ladies, Children and Men, 'at Svery CLOSE PRICES. You come and see them for yourself. SReady-Made Sheets and the prettiest line of White Bed SSpreads under the~sun, you will find on our counters. SPure Linen Table Damask, wide enough.'.............47ce SThe best Linen Huck Towels at just -........... OC S The above is only a fewp.f the many Spring -Bonanzas 3 SWe have in store for you, and we earnestly beg you to come Sdown and see our goods and corroborate the statement that we'_ are now awl "The DryGoods Leaders." Yours to please always - R EIA BLES .RGY MODETAD.PUENE revent us from making the glaring statement that we sell everything in ur store cheaper than our competitors. Such statements would be very pt to shake the confidence of our intelligent patrons; but there is-one hing that we do say with all candor and without fear of successful contra iction, that we carry ONE of the largest and best selected stocs of Dry oods of any house in this part of the,State and we defy any first class dry ' oods house who deals in the same elass of goods as we do to name close? rices thap..we are quoting.. We court comparisons and specially invite the publie to call and loo t our goods and get our prices and compare them with other houses and . ee if we are not able to support the abov ac statement. As we have said before, that we are not prepared to say that wesell verything cheaper than our competit4rs, but we do feel justified in saying hat we o'*n many lines of goods that we are selling cheaper than our com etitors can sell you the same goods, for while in the market we picke.. up ots of goods below the market value and we are selling these goods in pro ortion to the low prices at which we got them. Take, for instance, we picked up while in New York two cases (5,000 yards) of yard-wide Percales that we are selling at 5c per yard. These oods are all full pieces and perfect goods. Now we know our competiftors re not selling these goods at these prices, for we know they can't ge hem, for the same goods are quoted on the wholesale market- today at er yard. Take again, for instance, we are selling a nice fast colored Shirting rint at Sie that is sold everywhere at 5c per yard, but we picked these oods up 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 re selling at 15e per yard that are sold everywhere at 25 per yard. And again, we picked up four boxes of Imported White Organdies that we are selling at 25c per yard; the same goods are sold elsewhere at 35 per rard. And again, we picked up a line of Drummers' Sample Hats, in Felt and' Straw, at 50 per cent under value and we are lettiug these Sample Hats-go at proportionate values. And again we picked up a large lot of All-Wool Flannel Suits, Coat and ants that we are selling at $3.50 per Suit that you cannot buy elsewhere for less than S5, and a look at these goods'will convince you of this fact. And again we picked up a lot of 100 dozen Ladies' Gauze Ulndervests hat we are selling at 5, 8 and 10c each is in' round dozens at 50, 75'c and $1 per dozen. Now we feel very confident that you cannot find such values as these amywhere else in town, and when you see these Vests you will bear us out in this statement. There are many other things in our large stock that we picked up der value and are able and selling cheaper than our competitors can sell hem, while prudencd and modesty tell us that there are many, many hings 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 the capacity of salesman, and for the last seven years as proprietor of my wn establishment and during all these long years of service it has ever een our ambition to merit the confidence of the public, to "Render unto C=sar the things that are Cesar's" and unto every nan his just dues. We feel that we have met with success in sharing the confidence of the public, for The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store is known in every household in larendon County as a reliable house and a house that deals in reliable oods. And The Jenkinson Dry Goods Storc is also known to be a standard price-maker, for it has come to our ears that some of our worthy contem oraries haye used our name across their counters, saying that The Jenk Inson Dry Goods Store asks so and so for such and such goods. Thank you, my kind friends, for such a high compliment and for thus thinking of s and advertising us. when we did not expect such a high compliment. W. E. JENKINSON.