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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., JUNE 12, 1901. 0 Store News of The Jenlduson Dry Goods Store A large line of Trunks and Valise; and Suit Cases at very close figures fol the cash. A nice selection of Gent's Straw HatL closing out at very close prices. It wil pay you to see them. It will certainly pay you to see a what close prices we are closing ou our Spring stock of Gent's and Boys Clothing. Ladies, if you need a nice Summe Hat cheap here is the place to get it. We are closing out our stock of Mil linery at 25 per cent discount. Ladies' Gauze Vests, extra long, a 4e each by the dozen. The best Indigo Blue Calico, only 5c per yard. Nice Shirting Print Calicos at 3R per yard. There is always something on ou: Remnant Counter to interest you. We carry the most exclusive line o Ladies' Oxford Ties of any house i town and we sell them at the lowes possible prices. Our line of Black Bottom Godmau Oxfords have no equal for wearin qualities. When you need anything in the Dr: Goods line come to us. as we are head quarters in all lines of Dry Goods. Yours truly, W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertise ments will be changed In this paper whet the copy is brought In later than Saturda) noon Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 6:1: p. m. for the passenger trains, and the car wil also meet the freight trains. Arrangement: have been made with the agent at depot to tele phone when freight trains are approacblni Manning. Fare. 10 cents each way. C. L. Cuttino of the Sumter Bai spent yesterday in Manning. - Soldering neatly done. Manning Hardware Company. Mrs. M. E. Burgess is spending a few days with friends in Sumter. Mower Blades sharpened at 50 cents each. Manning Hardware Company. Miss Katie Plowden, student at Win throp College is at home for the vaca tion. Colgate's Extracts and Soaps. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Found-A child's silver bracelet; the owner can have it by calling at this office. Fox River Butter and Full Cream Cheese on ice at Manning Grocery Co. Mr. Earle Bradham a student of Wof ford College is in Manning spending his vacation. Fruit Jar Rubbers, Sealing Wax. Strings. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store Miss Essie Davis recently graduated~ at Winthrop Colleg'e came home fron Rock Hill last Friday. Mott's Vinegar is the best; a trial will convince. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Rev. J. W. Kilgo will preach at the Methodist church on next Sunday morninir and afternoon. We sell the famous "Jay Bird" Bi. cycle at $12.50. Manning Hardware Company. Mr. J. D. Alsbrook is now temporary holding the position of Chief Clerk at the State Dispensary in Columbia. The best Paint on the market,L. & M. Read advertisement. The R. B. Lor. yea Drug Store. - There will be an excursion to Char. leston Friday June 21. Train leaves Manning 7:30 a. m. Fair round trip $1.50. Paris Green, chemically pure; can furnish in any quantity. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Miss Lillian Harvin, who has been "attending the Presbyterian College for Women at Columbia, returned home yesterday afternoon. Our Teas are the best, but why reit, erate? Tea drinkers fully realize this. The a.-B. Loryea Drug Store. The election for a special school dis trict held at Clarendon resulted in a rejecting of the proposition to have a special school district. Do your horses always get salt as they need it? If not, use Belmont's Pure Salt Bricks. For sale only by The R B. Loryea Drug Store. Don't fail to have your photographs made by Prof. Van Orsdell, who will be in Manning from June 15 to 22. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Hammond's Slug Shot, guaranteed t< destroy Bugs on Potatoes as well as all insects on other vegetables. The Ri B. Loryea Drug Store. Prof. F. E. Hinnant of Winnsborr< spent last Monday night in Manning confering with the trustees of th< Moses Levi Memorial Institute. The master minds of England an< Scotland-Dickens and Scott-complet< editions, at ridiculously low prices The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Prof. Van Orsdell, Orangeburg's re liable Photo Artist, will be in Mannn from June15 to 22. This will be agoo< chance to get high class work -at mod erate prices. Try the new remedy for costivenesA. Chan berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Ever box guaranteed. Price, 25 cents. For sale b; The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryet Prop. The new front just put in for the Man ning Hardware Co. is a decided im provement, and makes that establish ment one of the most attractive place! on the block. Call at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store and get free sample of Chamberlain'~s Stomach an Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physic They also improve the appetite, strengthen th digestion and regulate the liver and bowels They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. The electric lights we are to have do not seem to show much signs of real ity yet, but they were not promised u until August and a whole lot of electric itv can be boiled and served in tha .time. Government analysis has determine< that Royal Baking Powder is the pur .est on the market. The same can b4 said of Clark's Favorite Baking Pow .der. The B. B. Loryea Drug Store. Married last Wednesday by Rev. M A. Connors, at the residence of th< bride's grandmother,Mr. P. F. Melletti of Catchall, S. C., and Miss Annie A Mellette a daughter of Mr. Mat Mel lette of Davis Station. Biliousness is a condition characterized by: disturbance of the digestive organs. The s%om ach is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowel constipated. There is a loathing of food, pain in the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue an' vomiting, first of the undigested or partly di -e ted food and then of bile. Chamberlain' stomach and Liver Tablets allay the disturt ances of the stomach and create a healthy al: petite. They also'tone up the liver to a health; action ad regulate the bowels. Try them an' you are certain to be much pleased with th esult. For sae byThe R. B. Loryea Dru: Another cha.ng- in the passenger train schedule brings the train to Nlan ning from Columbia at 5:08 o'clock p. im. The rmil for Charleston leavet the postoftice at 4:40 p. m. The money o' der and register letter departments close at 4:10 p. m. Eczema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing, ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The certain pile cure. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Rev. J. 0. Gough pastor of the Man ning Baptist church, preached the Baccalaureate sermon to the students of the Greenville Female College in Greenville last Sunday night. The sermon was, published in the Columbia State and it is an eloquent paper. c A surgical operation is not necessary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve saves all that expense and never fails. Beware of counterfeits. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The county chaingang is doing some very fine work on Church street in this town. The work is being done in Day ment for convicts from the council to the chaingang. The town has a few hired hands on the streets also but they do not do as much work as the convict labor. Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth, Va., over 90 years of age suffered for years with a bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Cashier McDowell of the Bank of Charleston and B. A. Hagood, Esq., of Charleston were in Manning last Mon day looking after the payment of claims against the school funds of this county in the matter of the school charts. The grand jury will pass upon the validity of the claims before they can be paid. The billious, tired, nervous man can not successfully compete with his healthy rival. DeWitt's Little Early Risers the famous pills for constipation will remove the cause of your troubles. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The town council is distributing dis infectants and a sanitary ordinance to the residents of this town. We hope people will take the printed ordinance and post it in a conspicuous place and then use every effort to comply with its provisions, and that the council will also enforce the ordinance regardless of consequences, and without respect to persons. If it suits- a man to keep a filthy cow or hog pen against the health conditions of our town. the council should make the lesson one which he will not forget soon. Danger, disease and death follow neglect of the bowels. Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers to regulate them and you will add years to your life and life to your years. Easy to take, never gripe. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Died yesterday morning in this town Mrs. J. S. Downing, a lady who was a stranaer here. Her husband was en gage in the lumber business in George town, and that city not agreeing with his wife, he sacrificed his business and moved to Manning. Mrs. Downing's condition seemed to improve until an other malady seized her, and with all that a devoted husband and kind neighbors could do she breathed her last yesterday morning. She was 28 years old. The funeral took place this morning in Manning cemetery. Seven Years in Bed. " Will wonders ever cease-?" inquire the friends of Mrs. L. Pease of Lawrence. Kan. They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seveti years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and gcneral debility: "Three bottles of Electric Bitters en abled me to walk," she writes. "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women suf fering from Headache. Backache. Nervousness, Slepessness. Melancholy. Fainting and Dizzy Snels will find it a priceliess blessing. Try it. Stsfaction guaranteed. R. B. Loryca Drng Store. Only 50c. One of the sa'idest deaths that has afficted this community occured last Friday at her home about three miles North of Manning. Mrs. Florenqe Bradham, wife of Mr. R. J. Bradham, aged about 40 years answered the sum mons. The funeral took place in the Manning cemetery Rev. J. 0. Gough conducting the service. The grave was surrounded by sorrowing relatives and friends who with bowed heads and heavy hearts listened at the solemn services. This death is peculiarly sad because the deceased was much be loved and her being taken away from nine children the youngest an infant, carries a gloom into that motherless household which will be sorely felt. A Poor Millionaire Lately starved in London because he could not digest his tood. Early use of Dr. Klnigs New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion, promote asimiltion, improve appetite. Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. .5 A Better Train Service. There has for sometime been a move ment on foot to secure better railroad facilities for this place, and the au thorities have been disposed to do something for us, but the difficulty has been to effect a schedule which would not entail a great loss. In convers~a tion with a high official the writer wtas told that on the 10th, inst., a change would take place which would give this town a daily freight service with accommodation car attached, but on account of their being no certainty, we refrained from saying anything about it prefering to wait until the proper authorities had acted. On last Monday Ia new schedule went into effect, which Igives us a freight service with coach attached both ways. Train 82 going to Sumter leaves Manning 7:20 a. m. and train 83 to lanes leaves Manning 9:55 a. m. arriving at Lanes 11:55 a. m. This gives passengers going towards Florence the relief from having to spend the night at Lanes. Passengers taking 83 catch a mail train at Lanes at 5:55, arriving in Charleston 7:40 p. m. We had hoped the authorities could have seen their way clear to have 83 connect with train 51 from Florence which passes Lanes 11:16 a. m. this would put passengers from here in Charleston at 1 o'clock p. in. giving them several hours to transact business without having tg stay in Charleston two nights. We believe the railroad people will do this by shortening up the schedules; as it is now, the tramn for Charleston passes 39 minutes before the freight on this road gets to Lanes, which we believe will be remedied shortly, as we know that Mr. J. R. Kenly the General Manager of the -Coast Line is disposed to be as accom -odating to the public as the earnings of the road will.permnit. Stepped Into Live Coals. SWnen a child I burned my foot trightfully."~ 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 Piles. Sold by The R. B. Loryen Drug Store. 2-'. Lecture. Mr. Bun Kishi, a young Japanese stu dent, will deliver a lecture at the Meth odist church on Thursday night (May 13th) on the " Life and Customs of the Japanese." No admission fee will be charged and the public is invited. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Broino-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Prina 9E cents.* Court. His Honor 0. W. Buchannon opened the summer term here last Monday morning with the usual preliminaries attending the opening a court of gen eral sessions. The grand jury after being charged brought in true bills in the following cases: Eugene Lowry, murder. The pris oner was arraigned. William Jackson, Burglary and Lar ceny tried and found not guilty. Adger Bowman Larceny of live stock, pleaded guilty and sentenced to 9 months on ch: ' gang. S. C. Williams and William Pack Assault and Battery high and aggra vated nature, in two cases, one in which the defendants are charged with as saulting Mr. I. B. White, and the other is where Miss Lizzie White was the victim of the defendants wrath. The trial of these cases were merged into one as they are the outcome of the same difficulty. We know of no case that has ever been tried in this court house which was more deplorable; re spectable people and neighbors to be thus embroiled is to be regretted and it is a great pity for all concerned that an amicable adjustment of their trou bles was not arranged before the case got into the court. The trial took up a good part of Monday and was not con cluded until yesterday. The jury ren dered verdict of not guilty. George Epperson who was tried, con victed and sentenced at the last term, and who, through counsel succeeded in securing the enforcement of sen tence suspended, in order to give him a chance to pay the fine, had not paid the promised fine and was surrendered by his bondsmen and put on the chaingang to serve a sentence of 3 months. Robt. A. White one of the bondsmen went after and arrested Epperson in Camden. Lewis Griffin charged with grand larceny pleaded guilty, and was sen tenced to one year on chaingang. Frank Reed convicted assault and battery of high and aggravated nature. sentenced to pay a fine of $40 or serve 3 months on chaingang. The case of Eugene Lowry for murder begun yesterday, verdict not yet ren dered. There were true bills found in the cases of Tom Kelly for assault with in tent to kill and carrying a concealed weapon and against Charles A. Brad ham and Martha McCall for adultery. 1 GRAND JURY PRESENTMENT. To the Hon. O. W. Buchanan, Presid- I ing Judge, June Term of Court, 1901: 1 We, the grand jury drawn for the year 1901, would beg to hand you this our second presentment: First-All bills of indictment handed us by the solicitor have had our careful attention and reports have been made thereon. At the last term of court a committee was appointed to investigate the con dition of the county jail, court house I and records. This committee will re port at next term of court their findings as to the county records. We find that the court house is kept in fair condition, but the county jail is in deplorable condition-a disgrace to our county and civilization. We are aware of the fact that the ouestion of a 1 new jail was submitted to the people at the last election and voted down, be- 1 cause comparatively few of the voters of this county have ever been in the jail to inspect it and very few know anything of its condition. ff they knew the present condition of it not another year would pass before they would pe- 1 tition our Representatives for a new jail at the earliest time possible to se ure same. We ask our Representa tives to try to formulate some plan by which they can secure for us a new. jail without burdening our people with too much taxes. We can assure our Representatives 1 that any action taken by them towards securing a new jail will be approved by every decent and respectable person im 1 Clarendon county. We feel positive that no respectable voter of this county would oppose or even vote against a new jail if they~ would spend ten minutes inspecting the1 present one. This is a matter of great and grave importance and we sincerely hope our 1 Representatives will investigate it and take immediate steps looking toward some legislation at the next meeting of the General Assembly. We have been handed by the honor able Court charges made against a cer tain magistrate of this county, and not 1 having the time to give this matter the proper attention at this term of court, we have appointed a committee to in-1 vestigate same consisting of Messrs. R. J. Alderman, R. S. Fleming, W. T. Blackwell, I. J. Tomlinson, and A. I. Barron. This committee will report its findings to us at next term of court. All matters brought before the grand jury not herein reported upon will be reported at next term of court. A charge brought before the grand jury at the last term of court, charging1 the County Commissioners with having. committed an illegal act, has had our careful consideration. We appointed 1 a committee to investigate and report at this term of court. We find, through legal advise, that the County Commis- 1 sioners did not, commit an illegal act, but we have found by an investigation as follows, hereto attached and made part of this presentment: Manning, S. C., May 24, 1901. We, the committee appointed by the grand jury of Clarendon county at the< March term of court to investigate the 1 matter of Public Printing, find: I. Two members of the Board of County Commissioners appeared before 1 us andi stated their reasons for award ing the public printing to "The Man ning Times," Mr. Louis Appelt, editor t and proprietor, for the sum of $225, when they had made them a bid by The Manning'Publishing Company, as fol- 1 lows:1 "We ask at your hands that all pub lic printing for this county be offereda to both papers alike, each getting one-i half the usual prices paid. Should this plan not be acceptable to your honor able Board, then we would make as our bid, one-half the prices now prevailing, and do all the printing, binding our selves under any reasonable contract. " Respectfully, " THE FARMER.' t " Published by Manning Publishing Company, E. J. Browne, Editor. "P. S.-In case your Board requires, a definite bid, intending to give the3 printing to the lowest bidder, regard less of the above proposition, then we would make our figures for the entire printing for one hundred and fifty ($150) dollars." They stated that their reason for do ing so'was that they did not consider "The Farmer," printed by the Man ning Publishing Company, to be an es tablished paper, but we find that they did not investigate to ascertain if it was a responsible paper and could carry out any contract or contracts it made. The members who appeared before us claimed that if they had known " The Farmer" to be a responsible paper they would have endeavored to save the county the difference now paid to " The Manning Times," and the amount " The Farmer" offered to contract to where it is hoi! all the year round Scott's Emulsion sells better than any where else inthe world. So don't stop taking it in sununer, or you will lose what you have gained. Send for a free sample. SCOTT? & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. e0C and $1.00 all druggists. A Raging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. A Ellis of Lisbon. Ia.. had to repair. "Standing s 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 had Consumption r and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six botLles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs. olds and all Throat and Lung troubles by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Price 50c. 5 do the work for. We find that the Board of Commissioners did not make iny effort to ascertain if the Manning 4 Publishing Company was a responsible :orporation. II. We had to appear before us the lirectors of the Manning Publishing ompany, and they showed beyond a loubt that the company, a corporation 3hartered under the laws of the State. ,vas, at the time of this contract and still is, financially able to carry out any 4 .ontract it deems proper to make, and .an give a bond for. thirty thousand lollars, if necessary, to fulfill any con :ract it makes. In view of the above facts as set forth ve fid, that the County Board of Com- q nissioners did not use the proper dis retion and economy in the matter A. I. BARRON, Chairman. R. J. ALDERMAN. E. P. GEDDINGS. Approved and adopted by the grand ury June 10th, 1901. A. I. BARRON, Foreman. 4 Mr. W. S. Wbedon, cashier of the First Na ional Bank of Winterset. Iowa. in a recent let er gives some experience with a carpenter in A iis employ, that will be of value to other me -hanics. He says: "I had a carpenter working A or me who was obliged to stop work for several lays on account of being troubled with diar- A hoea. I mentioned to him that I had been a :imilarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic. - .holera and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. V le bought a bottle of it from the druggist here and informed me that one dose cured him. and ie is again at his work." For sale by The R. B. oryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. The Grand Jury as a Poultice Maker. 4 The grand jury was called upon to nvestigate a complaint made at the pring term alleging that the County 4 .ommissioners had committed an ille- 4 al act in awarding the county print ng, and a committee from that body 4 onsisting of A. I. Barron, R. J. Alder-s nan and E. P. Geddings was appointed o investigate the complaint. This sub- 4 ommittee made an investigation as 4 heir report shows, and they found that he complaint was not true. The Coun- 4 y Commissioners did not commit an 4 llegal act. But this committee went urther. and looked into the financial 4 -esponsibility of the stockholders of the danning Publishing Company, and und the members of that corpora- 4 ion able to give a bond for "thirty . housand dollars if necessary," and )ecause the people owning stock in 4 ,be Manning Publishing Company are 4 >ossessed of wealth, the committee eached the conclusion that the Com- 4 nissioners did not exercise proper dis retion or economy in the matter of warding the county printing. It is not often that a finding of a rand jury is criticised, but we have Lo hesitancy in criticising this one, for 4 he reason that its findings was a dis nissal of the complaint Todged with hem against the Commissioners as un- 4 ounded in fact, but in going beyond 4 he complaint they were required to A nvestigate, they advertise the finan ial responsibility of not the Manning 4 Xublishing Corapany, but some of the A eople who own stock in it, which has ~ othing to do with the case unless the 4 ~rand jury felt it to be its duty to pro-. ~ide an ointment to sooth a soreness a f disappointment.. 4 The editor of this paper claims that A he Commissioners did use proper bus ness discretion in awarding the print-4 ng, because they gave the printing toA newspaper which had the advantage 3 if years of establishment, a fixed circu-4 ation and a satisfactory service, at a ate cheaper than the rates allowed by 2 The newspaper applying for the ounty printing and failed to get it had een in existence about fifteen months .nd during that short life had changed ands and editors several times, un ii it became a corporation with a apital stock of $3,000, made up of umerous stockholders who are only -esponsible for their stock-this is what tock companies are for-to limit liabil ty. Therefore, a man may be worth a nilion dollars and only own five dollars n stock-his liability only reaches his tock. But the Commissioners were iot called upon to investigate the lia iity of a stock company, and no pub ic record shows such .liability. The uestion for the Commissioners was, hich paper in their judgment had uch a circulation as warranted them n selecting a medium'for advertising heir notices. TL.ay, believing THE VIANNING TIMES, being an old estab ished paper and naturally had a fixed irculation, as business men, awarded he contract accordingly. The capital stock of a newspaper is ts circulation; this point which, for he purposes of investigation seems to iave been ignored by the committee, i it did not attempt to ascertain any hing relating to that point, unless they -elied on the ex-parte statements of the irectors interested in the corporation. e know the committee sought no in ormation from us, and it is needless to ay that it takes years of hard work to ~stablish a fixed circulation for a news-* aper, and no newspaper in thc be inning of its career can possibly have he same advertising value as one old stablished. The grand jury exonerates the Coun ,y Commissioners from the complaint harged against them and they had iothing whatever to do with, whether he stockholders of the Manning Pub ishing Company can give a bond of ' thirty thousand dollars," no mor'e han if we had gone before them and oasted that we could give a bond for ;ixty thousand dollars. The question vas, did the County Commissioners act - llegally? and the grand jury say they id not. A Good Cough Medicine. It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Re-in dy when druggists use it In their own families I n preference to any other. "I have sold Chai ieriai's Cough Remedy for the past five years ith complete satisfaction to myself and c'.s mers" says Druggist J. Goldsmith. Van Et en. N. Y. "I have always used it in my ow-n amily both for ordinary coughs and colds and bl or the cough following la grippe, and find it ef] 'ery efiucacious."' For sale by The R. b. Lor e Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. 0r T 'hs signaturo is on every box of the genuieco l Laxtive Bromo0-9uigine Tablets ho remedy that cures a cold in one day Manning Academy. 0 Forty-first session began January 7, pi L901. Thorough preparation for any ~ollege. Individual teaching. Tuition, p: 81 to $4 per month. pt MIRS. E. C. ALSBROOK, sI 45-tf] Principal. st EXCURSION ~ TO CHARLESTON. Second Annual Excursion of Tim- bh monsville Guards. a. LEAVE MANNING 7:30 A. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. p Ronam Trip S1.50. Here is an opportunity to takc a trip to the city, go over on the island and return home that night.1 Mr. A. H. Breedin will take pleasure in giving all information with regard to the trip. ~ We ofldl You rnsedfloftII E want the Men and Boys who are interested in good e Clothes to know where they can buy the BEST CLOTHING AT THE BEST PRICEI And unless you see our line you will ne-ver know. We want all who buy here to get Clothing they'll be thor oughily satisfied with, and we make our selections with that ob jeet in view, and keep the same purpose in mind when making t4-he price. All our Clothing is priced that anybody can see Financial Advantage as well as advantages in respect to STYLE and MATERIAL. OUR HAS 'D 0' LINE NOfl10l "% N OF SHOES EQUA OF'-" EQUAL 09 In this part of the State. Remember we show all the styles in LaDIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS at prices t cannot be beat. Our4 Walk=Over I Drew Selby + ev Shoes For Men Shoesr adres Will fit better and last longer than any Shoe you can buy. ...OUR LINE OF... SHIRTS FOR MEN & BOYS } Is the largest ever shown in Manning before, and the Styles and * Patterns will please the most fastidious. We carry a full line of "Mother's Friend" Shirt Waists for Boys in all sizes. They are the best on the market. If you want your Summer Underwear Cheap You should not miss seeing our line. ... OUR STOCK OF... 8TFRAW HATS 0 Is complete and up-to-date in Style and Quality and must be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. When in town give us a call. We are headquarters for NECKWEAR. Our line of Neck wear is unsurpassed in this section. We sell the bestCollar ever offered in town before-a 4-ply Ouor rW1O SUSPENDER is cheap and the best ever sold 'p here. In fact we carry a full line of Goods usually found in a first class Clothing and Gent's Furnibing Store. } Anything in Wearing Apparel for Men and Boys, and a full and up-to-date line of Ladies' and Children's SHOES. We carry trie best that can be had and guarantee every article we sell. Having been favored with a large share of your patronage, Swe extend our thanks to all.__ Yours anxious to please, C. M. DAVIS & C.: BARGAIN TREE. The Tree that all the Bargains grow on is at TILL'S RACK E T STORE. No other place can you get such values as you. I eae go>ing to shake the tree now and all these nice new Igoods that should have found buyers four weeks ago willI have to find a buyer. Do you want some of these good 1things? They are RICH, RARE, Ripe, Juicy Bargains, such Ias we have never offered. We have a big lot of goods an.4 We do not have special sales on a few little things for a few days, but every day is a special day with us and everything IThat is the way we do business'and that's why we please all Iour customers. We give them their money's worth. IAnything we sell will be found exactly as represented or you Iget your money back. Isn't this fair enough? IWe have cut our Millinery down to almost nothing now, as it is getting late for that line, and you can get a Hat at your Comeeand see us while we are shaking this Big Bargain Tree and you will sure get some or these NICE, R1PE, Juicy Bar gains. !S, I. TILL, Prop. RACKET STORE. . ONWIINTG TO TIE ONSTANTLY INCREASINO DEMAND e are now carrying the largest and most varied stock of Hardware ever ought into the county. It has taken four years of constant push and ort to create this demand, but in view of the facts we do not feel that Lr exertions have been in vain, and will continue to use ',ur best endeav s along the se me ine of business integrity to increde le demand for our SESEBUWe have a large stock of Locks, Hinges and Build g ers' Hardware generally. We are making Eaves, oughs, Conductors, Pipe and Valley Tin which we are selling at the Do t sfcrget to s'ee us for Paints, Oils, etc.; we have them in all shades id colors. SOCBQ0DUE The season is approaching when you will want R U NL to put new Flues in your barns or repair old ies. We ai'e now taking orders for Flues and repairs, and will give you -ices on them that will meet any competition. Our Flu 3s this season will be made from the best Sheet Steel, every ee of which is carefully locked, grooved and riveted, thereby insuring rfect 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. - I EREKDPOU If your Stove does not give satisfaction-if it is UULILL[LLIJ eacked and fills your house with smoke, if it does >t bake properly, dispose of it-life is too short to be filled with annoy ices of that kind-and get one of our 0. K. or Garland, Jr., Cook Stoves, ien 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 ve to show you. We have a nice lot of Stone Churns and Flower Pots; so Ice Cream Churns and Water Coolers. YLES. iWe are agents for the Columbia Bicycles, the standard of I . the world, and sell all grades of Wheels made by that comn iny. We also have a full line of Bicycle Repairs. Very truly yours, Ranhilg lHardware Co. But None to Equal Us in Two Great Essential Points+++ Quality and Price. It Is Our Business to Supply Good Goods -AT THlE Lowest Prices. P And no one can enter our store and not be con vinced that we have learned our lesson in the Dry Goods Business and learned it well. We have passed examination in the School of Experience. You can have the benefit. Again we are at the front just now with our ~0 complete line of this season's goods, ' - Very Attractive ...at the... Lowiest Prices. Our stock will fill you with enthusiasm and wonderfully relieve your mind. We are paying strict attention to our Summer Wash Goods. Just at this season of the year and it will pay you 9 to see these goods if you have any notion of buy-, ing soon. 8 Summer Shoes z At very close figures,. because we do -not wish to carry over a single pair. Remember our Low Cut Shoes for Ladies' and Children include the HAMILTON-BROWN line of Shoes. Our line of Men's Fine Shoes are sure win- ~e ners. Remember us when you want your FRUIT 9 CANS, for we are selling them cheap. Special in Embroidery. All our stock of Swiss Edgings and Insertions we are offering at Twenty Per Cent Off of the Regular Price, Which was very cheap to begin with. SOld Reliable, S .RG Y Special. Agent for i. & P. ODATS' SPOOI. COT TON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Will sell to a merchant just as cheap as they can buy in Charleston- or any other city and will prepay th-e freight on all orders amounting to 50 dozen or over. Send us your orders for Coats' Thread; we can fill them on short notice, as we carry in'stock all the time from four to five hundred dozen. WE ARE ALSO SPECIAL AGENT FOR Harvin'~s + Factory + Hose. A word of commendation here upon the merits of HARVIN'S FAMOUS FAST BLACK SEAMLESS HOSE will not be amiss. Mr. Harvin has recently made improvements in the manufacture of his Hose that makes them by far the best 10c Fast Black Seamless Hose on the market. We only sell Harvin's First Quality Hose and you can find a full stock of them at our store all the time. You Must Not Forget.... The fact that we have the largest Dry Goods House in the county and when you need anything in Dry Goods, IShoes, * IClothing OR FMillinery You will do yourself a great injustice if you don't look over our lines before you buy. No house can or will sell you the same class of goods cheaper than we will. We are closing out many lines of Summer Goods at a sacrifice. Yard-Wide Percales at 5c per yard. Satin-Striped Lawns at 5c per yard. Scotch Lawns at 4c per yard. Splendid grade of Shirting Prints at 8jc per yard. Closing out all Millinery Goods at 25 per cent dis count. Call and see what we have to offer you. IV E. JENKINSON.