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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., \AY 8 1901. Wash Goods All the Go Now. Our line of Wash Goods is one of the most complete we have ever shown at this season of the year. A full line of Fast Colored Lawns. very pretty styles, at 4-c per pard. Satin Striped Lawns. very choice styles, at 5c per yard will cost you Sic per yard regular, but we picked up a case of these Satin Striped goods at a sacrifice and we let them go at Se per yard. One case of beautiful Pin Cord Dim ities, in lovely figures and colorings, at 10c per yard that is sold everywhere at 121c, but you get what you want while they last at 10c One case of White India Lawns at 10c per yard that we feel sure will cost you 12+c elsewhere. One case of 6te White India Lawns that we are running at 5c per yard. One case of 15c White Pin Cord Dim ities -at 124e as long as they last. The largest and prettiest line of White Pink, Light Blue and Navy Blue Organdies to be found in this town, ranging in prices from 1ke to 81 per yard. Special attention gLven to Commencement Dresses. 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 5:40 p. m. for the passenger trains. and the car will also meet the freight trains. Arrangements have been made with the agent at depot to tele phbne when freight trains are approaching Manning. Fare, 10 cents each way. Soldering ' neatly done. - Manning Hardware Company. The railroad station at this place sold 118 tickets for the reunion at Columbia this morning. You should read Louis Levi's ad. in this paper: he is selling Slippersat cost. Mrs. J. E. Barnett of Mayesville is here on a visit to her father. Mr. A. Loryea. The children of the Moses Levi Me morial Institute had a very pleasant oufing last Friday at the Mrs. Anna Davis grove. In use over half a 'century--Mott's Vinegar. That's all. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Louis Levi will save you the profit on your Slippers; he offers his at actual cost. Two negroe's on the plantation of Mr. C. H. Nelson of Summerton got into an altercation yesterday which resulted in Lowrey McCray shooting John Sweat in the eye. L.ouis Levi offers his entire stock of< Ladies', Misses and Children's Slip pers at cost. Avoid two nuisances by using Tan-2 glefoot and Dead Stuck. The R. B. -ioryea Drug Store. The-Manning Methodist church will 1 be dedicated next Sunday by Bishop 1 Duncan. There will be no service in< the Presbyterian church Sunday morn-1 ing on account of the dedication. I Not how cheap, but how good.' L. & I M. Prepared Paints are good. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Bargain Counter in Louis Levi's Store has greater ~attractions than; ever. In some parts of this county the h1ail did considerable damage. We are told that some of the cotton fields from Mr. H. B. Tindal's place to Mr. Gentry's will have to be planted over agamn.,, There are Teas and Teas. We have the TEA to please the most fastidious. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Died this morning near Alcolu, Belle, the nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth DuRant. The burial will take place 'tomorrow in the Du Rant family burying ground in the Fork. Baseball Players, Attention! We have everything appertaining to your needs. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Died last Friday night in the city of Savannah. Mr. Ben Andrewss, aged 49 years. The deceased was the son of Mr. Hiram Andrews of this county and the news of his death was telegraphed here by his widow. There never has-been such a chance to buy Slippers as cheap as you can get them at Louis Levi's: he is sellin his entire stock of Slippers at actuai 'cost. . Last .Wedriesday Bacchus Parker one of Hon. J. M. Richardson's farm hands was thrown from a mule and his legs became entangled in the gearing, the man was dragged some distance and was kicked to death by the mule. "A very reverenrd reputation"-Col ate's Perfumes,. Extracts and Soap have been in use since 1806. from Flor ida to Calfornia. The-ZR. B. Loryea Drug Store. The Presbyterian and Methodist con gregations will have their union ser vice in the Methodist church next Sun day afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. Rev. W. H.' Hodges, pastor of the Methodist church here for three years. will preach. You are much more liable to disease . when your liver and bowels do not act properly. DeWitt's Little Early Risers remove the cause of disease. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Died last Monday-night. Edwin Scott., colored. The deceased was well thought of by the white people. Although he had his faults, he had the confidence of the people. In sickness he was a de vote nurse, and whenever called upon he cheerfully responded.. The least in quantity and most in quality describes DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous pills for constipa tion and liver complaints. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaae M. Lorvea, Prep. The commission charged with the State's appropriation, after several in effectual efforts, has at last given out* the contract for the South Carolina Ag ricultural building to be erected on the arounds of the South Carolina and West Indian Exposition Company. Reliability, Skill, Promptness. Read advertisement in another column of~ THE MANNING TIMES. The R. B.I Loryea Drug Store. Lost--Between home and Manning on May 4th, one Ladies' Brown Russian Leather Purse containing one five dol lar bill and 13 cents and valuable pa-I per made to Miss Vernon Moore. Fin .der please return to Mrs. J. J. Brough ton, Clarendoni, S. C., and receive re ward.[t Mower Blades sharpened at 50 cents -ach -anning Hardware Company. Wanted-Two live, energetic men to work Clarendon County. with head quarters at Manning and Summerton. Address The Singer Manufacturing (Co., Columbia. S. C. it DeWitt's Little Early R"isers search the remotest parts of the bowels and remove the impurities speedily with no discomfort. They are famous for their efficacy. Easy to take. never gripe. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. We regret to hear of serious opposi tion to the special school district that public spirited citizens of Clarendon and vicinity want to establish. When this district was about to be formed there was very little opposition from those who were likely to lose positions as teachers, selfishness had nothing whatever to do %ith our case and we hope that selfishness is not prompting opposition in Clarendon. We sell the famous "Jay Bird'' Bi cycle at $12.50. Manning Hardware Company. Skin affections will readily disappear by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Look out for. counterfeits. If you ge: DeWitt's you will get good results. It is the quick and positive cure for piles. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. A representative of a chemical en gine company appeared before the town council and proposed to bring down one of his machines to be tested if council would pay the freight. This the council very properly declined to do. A chemical engine may be first class, but if the manufacturers have the confidence in them their represen tatives profess then there would be no risk in bringing the fire fighter here at their own expense. 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 ( ay,. N. Y.. and makes this statement for :he benetit of Dthrs similarly affiicted. This liniment is for ale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. At a meeting of town council Dr. A. Becker submitted a proposition for lighting the town with electricity and applied for a permit to erect poles and wires in the town. The application for the permit to place the poles and wires was granted, but nothing definite was done towards making a contract. oun il.-however, will, as soon as Dr. Becker is prepared to do so, accept his propo ition, and they gave him sufficient en ouragement to leave yesterday morn ing to look after the purchasing of the plant. Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook, N. ., says he suffered with piles for fif- I .een years. He tried many remedies I with no results until he used DeWitt's I WVitch Hazel Salve and thai quickly i ured him. The R. B. Loryea Drug store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. According to notice published else ?here, there will be an election for ;rutees for the school district in which anning is situated, on next Saturday, Lnd we hope that a full vote will be yolled. Every man who feels an inter st in school matters in this district hould turn out and cast his vote. The )resent trustees are A. Levi, E. L. Wil ins and'Joseph Sprott. Whether the ncumbents will stand for re-election ,e do not know, but this has nothing to lo with the case; there should be a full ~xpression from the ta.xpayers. As vaccination prevents smallpox and quinine hills and fever, so TEETHINA .prevents andC ounteracts the effects of the sumxmer's heat. nuch dreaded by mothers with small children. EETHINA relieves the many troubles inci ent to- teething and the hot summers. and no I nother is excusable for not giving it. for it costs 1 >iy :5 cents at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 1I The News and Courier's edition of he 25th, inst., will be turned over to he ladies in aid of their exposition :ommittee. Mrs. Lee C. Harby writes o Mr. Isaac M. Loryea asking that he all attention to this matter to the peo >e here, and in her letter she says the aper will contain 32 pages with, con ~ributions from many able writers. rhis special edition will be one of the :>est papers ever published in the south, its ce-ps of lady editors has been ;elected from among those- who have won renown in the world of Zetters, it wil] be a valuable paper and every leader should have one. In order to et it, leave an order with Mr. Loryea t once that he might send in your aame. "Our little girl was urnconscious from strangulation during a sudden and ter eible attack of croup. I quickly se ured a bottle of'One Minute Cough Tu-r~e, giving her three doses. The roup was mastered and our little diar ting speedily recovered."' So writes A. U. Spafford,' Chester, Mich. The R. B.I Uoryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, The County Board of Commissioners at their meeting last Saturday made a ontract for one steel Champion road nachine, one two-wheeled scraper and :e four-horse plow. The representa tive of the Good Roads Machinery Coin- < pany 'f Kennett Square, Pa., with whom the contract was made, is underi bligations to come back and put the machinery- to work before payment is made. These machines, it is said, will do as much road work in a day as fifteent ands and do it much more satisfactory. If they will do their work as represent ed Spervisor Owens will be able to put our roads in first class condition in : short while. A machine that will cut down hills and level roads at the rate cf two miles a day is what the taxpay ers willnot begrudge a few dollars for. "I have been suffering from Dyspep si~a for the past twenty years and have been unable after trying all prepara tions and physicians to get any relief. After taking on bottle of Kodol Dyspep sia Cure I found relief and am now in better health than I have been for twenty years. 1 can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly,'' thus writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts. North Creek, Ark. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. of Cod Liver Oil is tihe means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. WVhen food is- a burden, it lifts the burden. - When youlose flesh,it brings the phimpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can't di: oest it'? Scott's Emulsion of Cod~ iver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you have not tried it. send for free sam pie, its agreeable taste will SCOTT &o .BOWNE, Ch'emISts, 409 Pearl Street. New York. SOannd $1.00;: all druggists. Prize Offered for Souveni Design. The Women's Department of the South Carolina Inter-State and West Ind.n Exposition will give a prize of $10 for the best original design for sou venirs to be sold in the Women's Build ing during the Expositiou. This competition is open only to women of South Carolina. Each de sign must be sent to the undersigned by July 1st, 1901, and must be accoipa nied by specifications for its construe tion, and the real name of competitor. in a sealed envelope, and not appearing elsewhere, so that the name of compet itor will not be known until the award is made. Rejected designs will be returned upon application (with postage enclos ed) made within thirty days after the close of competition. The Executive Committee of the Wo men's Department will be the judges of the competition. MRs. R. W. MEMMINGER. JR., Chr'n Com. on Souvenir. 44 Pitt St.. Charleston. S. C. This Will Interest Many. To quickly introduce B. B. B. (Bo tanic Blood Balm), the famous blood purifier, into new homes, we will send absolutely free 10,000 treatments. B. B. 13. quickly cures old uleers, scrofula. painful swellings, aches and pains in bones or joints, rheumatism, catarrh, pimples, festering eruptions, boils, ec zema, itching skin or blood humors, eating, bleeding, festering sores and even deadly cancer, B. B. B. at drug tores $1. For free treatment address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Medi line sent at once, prppaid. Describe trouble and free medica! advice given antil cured. B. B. B. cures the most :leep-seated cases, after all else fails. B. B. B. heals every 4ore and makes the blood pure and rich. Try it. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. CASWoz... Bear the The Kind You Have Always Bought Sinature of Another combination offer we are naking which we hope will prove an nducement to make the people take an nereased interest in keeping up with he trend of events. Listen! We will end you THE MANNING TIMES, The hrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World and The Farm and Home or $2.25 a year. Remember that for 2.25 we will send you all three of these apers. THE TIMES management neans to let the rest of the State see hat Clarendon county supports a fear 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 World ,hree times each week is one of the inest newspapers published in Amer ca. The Farm and Home is devoted o agricultural, mechanical and house iold interests and no farmer's-family hould be without it. We want subscribers to take advan age of this magnificent offer we are naking. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. rice 2~>cents. Read in another page tne combina ion offer we are making. Through a nisunderstanding several who took ad rantage of this offer last year did not et their papers promptly, but our Irrangements are such now, that every| erson who pays up, and one year in advance, and all new subscribers, will ret this valuable farmn journal promptly. emember yon' get THE TIMES and arm and Home for $1.50. BemtheTheKind You Have Always Bougji rhe Skilful Physician Demands a Skilful Pharmacist, the Patient Re ouires Both. SReliability, SSkill, 4 SPromptness. Since we entered the drug business we have' sithfully endeavored to meet these three re-) uirements. a legacy as handed to us by our >redecessor. 4ELlA BILITY.-our Drugs are absolutely pure. 'o adulteration or sul. stitutidn tolerated. SK L L-Every precaution exercised in the 'tilling of Prescriptions. Clos est attention to the most minute details; correctness in preference tc haste. >ROMPTNESS.-No unwarranted delay: _no tardiness: no procrastination in filling Prescriptions. Mail orders receive immediate n~t tention. 'Phone requests promptly exe cuted. Our large and increasing patronage indicates ht these methods -are appreciated by the pub ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, Golden Mortar, - MANNING, S. C. - ' 'HONE NO. 2. .OrPrescription department is in chreof Mr. Plumer Clark. Ph. G.. nor graduate of South Carolina College of harmacy. A Gallon of PUnID z.LNSEED OIL mixed makes 2 gallons of the vEaY BEST* PAINTien tI aD for .50,O ,. of your__aint bill. IS FARt 1ORE DrRArti: thtc Pt'E WHIrE LEAD and is .AisoLrTr.LY ~CT s'oI soxots. HAuiMAnt PAINT is madeoof the x ir oR PAlT M ATEEIALS-Such as all roodJ pr~inters use, and is ground THIcbK. vERY THITCK. N'o trcublo to mix, any boy can do it. Itis the coMO!nI s1:3rE of HlOCS PANT. No BETER paint can be made at so? TO C::.;. DL::z:::. Pi::. cr Cm i F. HAMMAZ- P-INT CO., St. Lech, MIoe Sold and guaranteed by Mainiii I~ar'dw re Co., Saves Two From Death. --Our little daughter had an almost fatal at tack of whoopin;z cou-h and brouchitis.- writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland of Armon% N. Y.. -"but when all other remedies failed. w-, saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece. who had Consuiption in an tdv'.anced stage. also use-'d this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for for Coughs and Colds. Ae and tl bottles guar anteed by The R. B. Lroryea Drum Store. Trial botties fre-. 6 Manning is to have another livery and sale stable. M.ssrs. Harby & Co., composed of Horace Harby of Sumter and M. F. Heller. of Kinrstree have bought from Mr. Joseph Sprott the property recently occupied by the Farmers Supply Company, and they propose opening a first Ca.s livery and sale stable. including a thoroughly equipped buggy. wagon atnd carriage department. This concern has a large capital and having long experience and being- intimately known to the largest and best of markets, our people can ex pect advantages by this competition. We are glad this concern is coming here. because their presence. on this market will act as a stimulus to draw people here who heretofore would not rome because the field for selection was limited. Job Couldn't Have Stood It f he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly an oying; but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries. Pains or Bodily Erup tions it's the best salve in the world. Price :c t box. Cure vuaranteed. Sold by The 1. B. Loryea Dru:r Store. Sons of Veterans. The Association of Sons of Con'feder ite Veterans met in the court house last Saturday with a fine attendance nd considerable interest in the trip to Columbia was manifested. The camp was called to order by ommander J. H. Lesesne, who appro priatelv stated the object of the meet ing, and the following officers were lected for the ensuing term: J H. Lesesne, Commander. W. M. Plowden. Vice Commander. J. M. Windham,Secretary-Treasurer. J. H. McKnight, Adjutant. Rev. P. B. Wells, Chaplain. Dr. C. B. Geiger, Surgeon. Hon. M. C. Galluchat gave the young nen a talk in which he gave a resume >f the work of the General Assembly vith regard to pension legislation. He old them that the House voted for 200,000 appropriation for Confederate >ensions, and this was brought about >y the Sons of Veterans in that body. rhe Veterans themselves asked for 150.000, but their sons went them $50, )00 more. The appropriation passed be House, but the Senate compromised )v reducing the amount to $150,000: Sat Clarendon's Senator voted against he $200,000 because he was opposed to 'aising the taxes; the Senator was con cientious in this, and he was not com )laining, but he would tell the foung nen, they had it in their power to get rore money for the pensioners: they hould increase their numbers by per uading every son of a Confederate sol ier to join a camp and then see to it hat care is exercised in the selection, >f Representatives; they should select or their Representatives sons of vet 'rans, and if they did the pension fund ould be increased to $400,000. At tioe conclusion of Mr. Galluchat's peech the following delegates were lected to attend the reunion at Colum ia which begins today: J. H. Lesesne. . H. McKnight, W. R. Dingle, S. W. Icntosh. Alternates-W. M. Plow en, E. S. Kennedy. A. L. Lesesne, S. di. Reardon. The chair invit'" Capt. D. J. Brad iam to address the .camp and the invi ation was readily accepted. Captain 3radham is at his best when he has an pportunity to talk for the Confederate ldier, andi on this occasion the invita ion to address the "Sons" acted as an nspiration to him and he gave them a *ens~ible, eloquent and patriotic, talk. ['he captain was disposed to criticise Vrtions of Mr. Galluchat's speech anQ Ldvised the young men not to ask for nreasonable things: the Legislature iad been kind to the Confederate pen ~ioners, and had voted for all that was: isked of them, but if they asked for un 'easonable legislation it would do their tause harm, and it was because of reck ess enthusiasm or politics, that the pen ion appropriation is now hung up wating a judicial decision, and he eared that the money would not get 1ere in time for the Veterans to go to olumbia. He regarded the joint reso-I ution relating to transportation and1 ree admission to the Charleston Expo ition all bosh and that no free trans ortation could be required of the rail -oads, it was unreasonable to expect it. Ie did not want to see politics injected I n these organizations and. it should be tept out. Captain Bradham spoke feelingly and tt the conclusion of his speech he was varmly cheered. .White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was. felt by the friends of' X. A. Hogarty of Lexington. Ky.. when theyI aw he was turning yellow. His skin slowlyj hanged color. also his eyes. and he suffered erribly. His malady was Ycllo'w Jaundice. He' was tr'eated by the best dcctors, but without enefit. Then he was advised to try Electrie' 3itters. the wonderful Stomach and Liver rem dv. and he writes: "After taking two bottles I-1 vas wholly cured." A trial proves its match-j es merit for all Stomach. Liver and Kidnayi roubles. Only 50e. Sold by The R. B. Loryeal rug Store. -' Notice of School Election. There will be an election held at the urt house Saturday. 11th day of May, L901, to elect three trustees for special ;chool districet No. 9. All voters qualified to vote in a gen bral election can vote in this election. The polls will be opened in the Judge >f Probate's office at 11 o'clock a. m. mnd will close at 5 o'c'lock p. m. A. Weinberg, R. H. Davis and S. H. Bradham will act as managers. By order of C'ountyiBoard of Educa ion. L. L. WELLS, Superintendent. lhat's Yonr Face Worlhf Sometimes a fortune. but never, if you have a' allow complexion. a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin.-all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills tive Clear Skin. Rosy Cheeks. Rich Complex' ion. Only '15 cents at The R. B. Loryea Drur Store. . 6 Manning Academy. Fort-fir'st session began January '7. 1901. Thorough preparation for any college. Individual teaching. Tuition, $1 to 64 per month. MRS. E. C'. ALSBROOK, 45-f] Pr'incipal. - hi intr son crrybo f the gemno Laxative Bromo=Quimite Tablets ho remedy that eures a 'cold in one day Insurance. Call on or write me when wishing any information on Life Insur'ance for' pro tection or investment. I represent the EQUITABLE. the r'ecognized strongest' company financially in the world. J. H. LESESNE. Manning. S. ('. If people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in nearly every household, as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating. belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbrash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation, such as Ko d'ol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aidi from the stomach. will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good. The R. 'B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaae M. Toya Prop. -1 Friends, we are after You and there are a few others that we are after. Are you G G' Unto one of the individuals that have never spent any money with us? If so, you E S. I. TILL should feel ashamed of yourself, but I pre- 0 That Which 2 sume it is a habit of yours and I suppcse C: you have been trading with your good old He friendly. high-priced houses that you aren so wel acquainted with. * DeserVes. Say, are you never going to get out of u 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. OLD way of doing. We know you will - he hard to break off. but we will aet you sooner or later, if you are worth captur ing, and you will be like lots of others. appreciate our bargains, and we are con fident you will keep it up once you ever try us. We take no credit for acting honest with you, for we happened to be born that way, and what is in the blood is hard to get out. We do a strictly cash business and we treat all our customers alike and anything that goes wrong we make .it right. There is a Difference In the answers given to the question What is a bargain? With us it does not mean any form of exaggerated statements, not a long list of absurd prices on goods without being able to meet quotations. Every article adver - tised by us is in stock at the prices quo 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. NO PRICES ON SAME GOODS are as low as ours and we are always pre )ared to meet this guarantee. - Remember we rightly deserve a part of your trade, and we will sure get it f ott only give ns a look. We are the ones that cut prices; we are the ones hat brought prices down; we a-e the ones that will keep them down; we are he ones to trade with. After we have done this then why shouldn't we get your rade? Yes, we deserve IT ALL. Come to see us. S. I. TILL, Prop'r Racket Store. oWINTc- TC) HrE JONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMAND I We are now carrying the largest and most'varied stock of Hardware ever : rought into the county. It has taken four yearg of constant push and : ffort 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 lne of business integrity to increase the demand for our : oods. O I We have a large stock of Locks, Hinges and Build HOUSE B ers' Hardware generally. We are making Eaves, roughs, Conductors, Pipe and Valley Tin which we are selling at the owest possible prices. Do not forget to see us for Paints, Oils, etc.; we have them in all shades md colors. BTheseasonis approaching when you will want * S to pint new Flues in your barns or repair old : >nes. We are now taking orders for Flues and repairs, and rill give you ; irices on them that will meet any competition. Our Flues this season will be made from the bett Sheet Steel, every O >iece 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 : heets, and -are strongly put together. We have all weights of sheetsin 0 dock, 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 : want. We will quote you prices by return mail. PlIEKE~DEDEIf your Stove does not give, satisfactin-if it is BUIO EL l racked and fills your house with smoke, if it does ot bake properly, dispose of it-life is too short to be filled with annoy Lnees of that kind-and get one of our 0. K. or Garland, Jr., Cook Stoves, ;hen you will have done with one source of unpleasantness and'make the reparation of your meals a pastime rather than a bore. When in want of Crockery come and see the beautiful assortment we . 2ave to show you. We have a nice lot of Stone Churns and Flower Pots; lso Ice Cream Churns and Water Coolers. IOVO EQWe are agents for the Columbia Bicycles, the biandard of IYC.LU. the world, and sell all grades of Wheels made by that com >any. We also have a full line of Bicycle Repairs. Very truly yours, Vianning Hlardware Co. Fechheimer, Fishel CLO THIlNG FITS BETTER, olds its Shape and Color wiceo Longer SaR it And Gives More Wear Than Any Other ClothingS on the Market. C6 thl E - VERY man wvho has a regard for his pocketbook and wants to prac a tice practical economy should see our line of CLOTHING this spring, or Those who patronize so-called "swell" tailors we particularly Sinvite, because we know it is the easiest thing in the-world for us to iea4 ~ovince them that we can clothe them equally as good and for a great leal less money. L~et us showv you our newcst ideas in Men's and Boys' Clothing for Spring. We have made great preparations to meet all the demands, and to buy sol m Sp:ing Suit before seeing our stock will be a lost opportunity. Our stock of Hats for spring and summer are all in, and a better line fro ias 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 in svorn this season. Our line of Fur Hats is complete in all the new Colors and Latest Blocks. When you are in town come in ahld let us s'how you through this line, vhether yon are wanting to buy or not, We can show some beauties. SH IRTS. We might have overdone ourselves a-nd bought too much in this line. thi However we htave them, and we had to buy largel to get all the Styles is and Patterns, andl they must be sold. If pretty Patterns, Good Quality, Ise~ 'irst Class Workunanship and Low Prices mean anything we are going to lo the shirt trade of the town and community this spring and summer. ive us a call. SHOES D Take our Shoes, the WALK-OVER for instance for men, the DREW SELBY for ladies, the STAR SHOE for children; you will find them differ et from any other store's offerings in this place. They fit better, give you uore comfort and last you longer than any Shoe you can buy.. Our cus- G omers are daily expressing the satisfaction these Shoes are giving them. ab Nearly every day some gentleman steps in to say to us, " This is the best hioe I ever had." One gentleman in town told us ths WALK-QVER SH OE pri lasted him longer than any shoe he has had since he was a man. ou 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 hildren. In fact we are headquarters for Shoes. Thanking you for past favors, we are Yours anxious to please,1 ii..t DAVIS & CO. Advertisin is the Power That Makes hiings Move. But the New Goods must be behind the advertisement. The goods must be right, too, and the store's treatnient of the ens - tomer must be right also. Our "ads" always interest CLOSE, CASH- SHOPPERS, be- * = cause they know we make ic a rule "Never to put a line into the = newspapers that we can't substantiate with the goods EXACTLY - as quoted." -00 The bargains we write about always exist, that's why CASH, 0 CUSTOMERS hunt our place first. It's mighty hard to head them off from our store. 010 o 1 F 011 corrgl 103 h 1ociy. PuIN io Yard-Wide Bleach Homespun. a regular 9c cloth. and "there's millions in it" for May' shoppers.........-- e Good Yard Wide Pereales, worth a great deal more, but they are goidg fast at.................................- .* A line of fine Madras Cloth in the new Shirt Waist Colorings,and, the market values of such goods is 15c, but our under market va-ne for May is just. ...... ...............- .. e Silk Stripe Homespun Suitings that our friends are offering you for 25c yard, but we bougit them late and they are 8 yours for just............................ Three pieces of Extra Fine Madras Cloth, 36 inches wide, for just............................1 Nos. 22 and 30 Taffeta Ribbons, all Silk, new popular - i shades, worth 25 to 35c yard, for............... Beautiful Striped Ribbon, wide enough for the neck 5e that is really worth 25c yard, for................ It74v. Our fine line of Drop-Stitch Hosiery is coming in mighty nice this hot weather.* We have them for ,Ladies', Children and Men. Ladies, we have the real Worcester Straight Front Cor set in both, the four and five book lengths, just. - We are making a Big Drive in Shoes. With our Hamilton-Brown Shoes and along with. the low - prices we are making, our Low Cuts and Oxfords are disappear. . ing very fast, so come quick if you want a fit. Things to Eat.: Just arrived, case'fine Dried Aoples, case fine Dried Peache OLD --- R ELIABLE, El - T he Best Place. OURPOLICY: ~rag Less and' Let Prk .Do the Talking. E CALL THE ATTENTION OF TH^E TRADE TO A'SPLENDID 'Vline of Black Brocaded Brillian tine Skirtings, 34 inches wide at.25e per yard. A beautiful line of Plain Black Brilliantines, 44 inches de, at 50 and 75c per yard. Black Melrose. Skirting, 44 inches wide, only S1, sold everywhere at lack Satin Saleal Sk-irtings, 44 inches wide, only S1.10 per g'ard Black Tafeta Silk Skirting, 24 inches wide, at S1 per yard; every 'ard *rranted not to split. There is nothing more stylish than a nm-e Black k Tafeta Skirt at this season of the year. In short, our line of .Black irt Goods is one of the prettiest and cheapest to-be found in this part of' State. ' Ladies' Gauze Vests at 5c each, or 50c per dozen. Ladies' Bleach Gauze Vests, nice Tape and Laee. Neoks, onlyl40e ea'eb S per dozen. Same Vest in Unbleached goods at 8c each, or- 85e dozen Our line of Gent's Gauze Vests for the summer is complete, 25 and 50e Another Lot 01 4,000 Yards that nice soft Yard-Wide Madr'as Percales'at 5e per yard. Every yard this cloth is perfect and in full pieces, no remnants about it. This is a gain that our competitors cannot match. A large lot of Blue, Pink and Buff Lawns at only 10c per yard that are d at 121ce. - A large lot of Colored Pin Cord Dimities at 10e per yard. A beautiful lot of Figured Colored Lawns at 10e per yard. A big bargain in Satin Striped Figured Lawns, at Sc per yard-, that we sure you cannot buy elsewhere for less than 8c. A large lot of Pink, Light Blue, Black and Navy Organdies and Lawns. m c to 50e per yard. Call and let us'show you some 25e Figured Organdies that we are sell -at 21e per yard. In short, we have a very complete assortment of Colored Wash Goods ...WHITE GOODS... Alarge lot of India Lawns at 5c per yard. The cheapest and best yalue in 10c WVhite India Lawns ever shown in - s town. In fact the' line of White india Lawns that we are selling at 10c ust as good as you can buy in many places at 12jc per yard. Call and the line. A beautiful line of White India Lawns at 15, 20, 25 and 30c per yard. We have something very special to offer in White Organdies at 25e per d that we know you cannot get elsewhere for less than 35c per yard. we want you to do is to come and look. A large lot of Imported Organdies, from 50 to 70 inches wide, at 35, 45, 60, 75c and S1 per yard. Ladies, if you want nice White Organdie Dresses cheap, here is the ce to get them. A full line of all kinds of Trimmings suitable to trim White Organdie asses. Merit Will Assert Itself. Our Dress Making Department, under the supervision of Miss MamieT msley, is gaining favor every day, and it is because her work has merit >ut it. She gets styles on garments that noother dress maker in these ets can get on a dress, and while we charge a little more thair the usual es paid for dress making here, yet when the materials are bought at store we make dresses just as cheap as they are made elsewhere. Bring your dresses to us to make. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. E. JE NKIN SON.