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Publishes All County and Town Of. ficial Advertisements. MANNING. S. C., .1 LY 3, 1901. Don't fail to attend Jenkin son's great Anniversary Sale. Saturday. June ( and S. See big advertisement on another p)age. W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertise ments will be changed in this paper wher the copy is brought in later than Saturdal noon Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 4:5( p. in. 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 approachin:. Manning. Fare. 10 cents each way. Read! Excursion to Mountains. S. I. Till is selling out. see him. Cheap excursion to Asheville leaves Sumter next Tuesday. Soldering neatly done. Manning Hardware Company. Manning boys are to play ball in Summerton tomorrow. As usual S. . Till beats the world on prices. Colgate's Extracts and Soaps. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. A cheap trip to Asheville and return is offered in these columns. E. Z. Waists for boys aud girls for 19c at Till's. Mr. W. E. Bell is back again from his vacation spent in Abbeville. Think of this $10,000 worth of goods at a sacrifice at Till's Mower Blades 'sharpened at 50 cents each. Manning Hardware Company. Mr. J. L. Wilson and family after a apleasant visit to Society Hill is at home again. Fox River Batter and Full Cream Cheese on ice at Manning Grocery Co. Mott's Vinegar is the best: a trial will convince. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mrs. Louis Levi left last Sunday for Chicago where she goes on a visit to relatives. We sell the famous "Jay Bird" Bi cycle at $12.50. Manning Hardware Company. Wanted--By a graduate, a position as booklseeper. Address, -G. B., Claren don, S.C. Fruit Jar Rubbers, Sealing Wax, -Sealing Wax Strings. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Boyd Cole has been promoted from Corporal to Sergeant in the Citadel cadet corps. The best Paint on the market,L. & M. Read advertisement. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Cadets William Barron and Everett Iseman of the Citidal are at home for their vacation. Paris Green, chemically pure; can furnish in any quantity. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. There will be service at Fellowship church next Sunday at 4:00 o'clock p. m. Rev. J. J1. Meyers will preach. Always plant the best. Wood's Tur nip Seed, all varieties. For sale .by The RI. B. Loryea Drug Store. Mr. Joseph Dickson who has been visiting relatives here the past week, returned last Saturday to Boardman, Our Teas are the best, but why reit erate? Tea drinkers fully realize this. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. The State Press Association is in ses sion at Glenn Springs, it is a disappoint ment to us not to be able to be with the gang. Do your horses always get salt as they need it? If not, use Belmont's Pure Salt Bricks. For sale only by The R. U. Loryea Drug Store. Those desiring Photos will call al Professor Van Orsdell's studio this week. Saturday, Jiuly dth being his las1 day at Manning, S. C. Hamnmond's Slug Shot. guaranteed t< destroy Bugs on Potatoes as well as al insects on other vegetables. The Rt B. Loryea Drug Store. The council will give us pure watex on Railroad Avenue soon by: having ar artesian wvell borrd. Rt. A. White has been engaged for this work. When you want a modern, up-to-date physiC try Chamiberlain' s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect Price. 5' cents. Samples free at The R. BI. Lo: yea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. No more war tax fees on money or ders. The postmaster here reeive( telegraphic instructions on July 1st t< discontinue the collection of this tax. Government analysis has determine< that Rov'al Baking Powder is the pur est on tihe market. The same can b4 said of Clark's Favorite Baking Pow der. The IR. 13. Loryea Drug Store. Juneville and Pinewood played: ame of base bail last Friday. on th4 "grounds of the latter. The game wa: easily won by Juneville by a score o 13 to 3. Full strength and chemically pure not how much but how good. Essenc< of Ginger. Vanilla, Strawberry. Al mond. Pineapple, Banana. Lemon Cinamon, Peppermint. The Rt. B3 Loryea Drug Store. The people of Sandy Grove townshil are trying to have a special school dis trict. Esss. Barrineau and Min: were in' *n Saturday to see the schoo authornie,, about the matter. "I am indebted to Ode Minute Cougl Cure for my piresent good health an my life. I was treated in vain by doctor fr lung trouble following la grippe. took One '.\inute (Couxgh Cure and~ re covered rmy health."~ .\r. E. H. Wise Madison, Ga. The Rt. H. Loryea Drui Begiinuing Sunday evening the 7th. inst.. the evening services at the Man uing Presbyterian church for the month will be especially for young men. All young men are cordially invited. The piles that annoy you so will be quickly and perinanently healed if you use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Be ware of worthless counterfeits. The U. 1. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. SLoryea. Prop. In our last issuc we were mistaken about Mrs. J. B. Hudnal having typhoid fever. Dr. Dickson says it was inter mittent fever. We. however, are glad to report that she is getting well. A bad complexion generally results from inactive liver and bowels. In all such cases, WeWitt's Little Earl: 1lisers produce gratifying resulis. Th R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Read Jenkinson's trade hustling ad vertisment on another page. There is no man in the State better able to judge of advertifing value than W. E. Jenkin son. He built up a tremendeous busi with the of printers ink, and if it did not bring him good results he would not continue. Jenkinson knows that to keep trade a moving the merchant must be constantly stirring up his stock and bringing forward indncements to at tract to public eye. This is what Jen kinson is doing now. Read his half page announcement, then come to Manning and you will find him ready to make his newspaper words good. It is easier to keep well than get cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers taken now and then, will always keep your bowels in perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Col. W. A. Neal, ex-Superintendent of the State Penitentiary, was convic ted last Saturday in Columbia on the charge of not turning over funds within thirty days to his successor. He was sentenced to pay a fine of *L4000 and im prisonment in the county jail for a pe riod of four months. The case will be appealed. If all of the officers in South Ciarolina had been prosecuted who had not turned over funds to their suc cessors within the time prescrib ed, the prison walls would have been well filled. There are a great many who are of the opinion that Col onel Neal . victim, for the gratifi cation of political ambition. Notwith standing this conviction for a technical violation the State never lost acent by him, but on the contrary he paid to the State every dollar charged against him. He was not punished for pilfer ing from the State, but for not turning the funds over at a stated time. A Fireman's lose Call. -I stuck to my engine. although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain." writes C. W. Bellamy. a locomotive fireman of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, with out any appetite and all mn down. As I was about to give up. I got a bottle of Electric Bit ters and. after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak. sickly, run down people always gain new life. strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Price 50 cents. 2, We have been urging the people of Clarendon to do something towards having this county's products and its resources on exhibition at the- Char leston exposition, as yet we have seen no signs of any movemeut looking to that end. It is entirely unnecessary for us to tell the people what they have in this county worth advertising, they know as well as we do that we have every thing here that abounds else where, and if our people take an inter est. we can make as good show as any 'county in the State. The gentlemer; who were honored with the com~ais sionership for tis county mig'ht get the people interested if they will make a personal canvass of the county. There is no pay for the work, and those who undertake it, do so, from a spirit of pub lic enterprise. The commissioners are Capt. D. J. Bradham, Hon. El. R. Plow den and Hon. H. B. Richardson, all of them citizens who should have the in terests of the county at heart, and all of them gentlemen who have been hon ored by the people. IRight Was Her Terror. -I would cough nearly all night long." writes Mrs. Charles Applegate of Alexandria. Ind., --and could hardly ;get any sleep. I had con sumption so had that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but. when all other' medicines failed, three $1 bottles of Dr. Kings New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 punds." It's absolutely guar anteed to cure Cughs. Colds. LaGrippe, Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Where's the Chaingang ? Editor The Manning Times: Occasionally we read in your paper that Clarendon county has a supervisor. in fact he has an advertisement in your paper to the effect he will be for the summer on the roads. Some cf the in teresting notices read lately are these; He was giving back to the town of Manning some convict labor in return for some given him by the town. The notice was a little indefinite however inasmuch as it did not go on to say whether the fifty days he was returning was fifty days with one hand or fifty days with the whole chaingang. Again it was not stated who fed the tc wn con victs while working for the county .and who fed the county convicts while work ing for the town. Again we read that a new public road has been blazed out towards Jordan. Be it remembered by those interest ed that there was a "direct road to Manning" blazed out from Summerton not long ago. Lastly we read that a new jatil built mostly by the chaingang is beinag talk ed about. Now I don't know, not being up on such matters, if taxpayers have any say so, as to how tax money and other county funds should be expended, or cotunty matters be attended to, but I will just venture to say that if the pub lic roads in other sections have been worked up to the extent that the chain gang is now free to build a jail, the roads hereabouts have not. The chain gang has been from this section so long Ithat it would make the dogs run if they should see it coming. The public roads need attending in this section, the one I travel mosL, from Summerton to my place has not had an intelligent piece of work done on it by the county for several y ears. There is a very dangerous bridge which has been repeatedly brought to the notice of the supervisor. The only work that has been done has been done by private parties for which they get no elredit. I was talking with a gentleman of an adjoining section about the condition of the roads. lie said that thle same if not worse condition pr'evailed in his section. The matter is a p~ublic~ shame When we read what is be*inig done in New JIersey, Massachusetts, New York and elsewhere for good roads, our road laws or rather their results are at fizzling farce. But as your friend "Slab" said. more -may be said later so I forbear now. The gentleman above alluded to will recog nize the writer. Any others interested can get my name from you. Yoms~ truly, .RUsTICtTs. Summerton, JIune 29. 1901. The Best Remedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles. "I have been in the dru' b)usiias. for twenty year's and ha:ve sold most all of the proprie-y' me~dicine's of anyv note. Amonr the enlt:ce list Ii have nev.er' found anythine to equal Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles."' says 0. W. Wakelield of Columbus. Ga. " This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera miorbius in my family and I have recommended and sold hun dreds of bottles of it to my customers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form.' F-or sale by The Rt. B. Lory.a Duw Store. Isaac M. Lorycem Prop. District Conference. The annual session of the Sumter Di trict Conference of the Methodist Epi copal Church. South, convened at Jo: dan, S. C., 27th June, 1901, with Re, .1. W. Kilgo, Presiding Elder, in th chair. Capt. J. W. Hamel was electe secretary. The opening sermon was preached b Rev. J. L. Stokes of Camden. The following is the list of the men bers of the body who were pi-esent dui ing the conference: Clerical-J. W. Kilgo, J. R. Cop( land, A. C. Walker, J. L. Stokes, F. I Hodges, D. A. Phillips, W. A. Bett Rt. C. McRov, J. W. Humbert, P. I Wells, G. R.'Whittaker, J. H. Thackei -. T. Dunlap, W. C. Smith, .1. A. Cli ton, W. A. Kelly, G. H. Pooser, H. ( Clvde. Lay-T. B. Owen, L. P.. A. B. Ba kins, E. C. Coskrey, W. T. P. Sprot1 J. C. Graham, P. E. Ridgeway, Sr., , H. Burgess, J. W. Hamel, B. F. Jone Joseph Sprott. W. C. Chandler, W. .1 Turbeville. M. Dorn, J. S. Cantey, J W. Broadway, C. M. Hurst, Jr., W. F Smith. J. W. Dennis. The following brethren were presen as visitors: Bishop W. W. Duncan of Spartar burg, S. C. Prof. J. G. Clinkseales of Woffor College. President Daniel of *the Columbia Fe male College. Prof. W. T. Lander of the Williarn ston Female College. Prof. Nathaniel M. Sally of the Bani berg Fitting School. Editor John 0. Willson of the South er Christian Advocate. Supt. G. H. Waddeli of the Epwort] Orphanage. Pastor W. A. Pitts of the Orange burg Circuit. Mrs. J. W. Humbert, secretary of th Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. The sessions'of the Conference wer exceedingly interesting and largely at tended by the people of Jordan and th region round about. The reports from the twenty pastor ates composing the district were en couraging in many respects and th, work of the church believed to be pre gressive. On Friday morning Bishop Duncai arrived and presided during the bal ance of the meeting. The sermon o1 Sabbath morning delivered by him wa profoundiy impressive and produce( great searching of hearts on the part o Christians. The influence of it wil abide. A most admirable discourse also wa delivered before the Conference b: Elev. W. A. Pitts, a former pastor o Jordan Circuit, and under whose wisi direction the elegant new church edi flee was constructed. The sermon of Rev. G. H. Waddell ii the Presbyterian church on Sabbatl morning is highly spoken of and wa, mueh appreciated. The preaching throughout the meet ing was of a very helpful and edifying character. The singing was led by our owi Asaph, Brother Luke Wells, and it wa! most heartily participated in by thi members of the Conference and tho congregation at large. It was an en joyable feature of the occasion and pro duced good results. The accoustics o the new church splendidly sustaine< the voices of the singers, making mel ody in their hearts and singing witi grace unto the Lord. The entertainment committee di their work excellently well, we mus judge from the oft repeated expres sions of appreciation on the part of thi guests in attendance. Two promising young men, Samue 0. Cantey of Summerton and P. C. Gar eis of Oswego, received license t< preach and the former was recommend ed to the South Carolina Annual Con ference for admission on trial into th4 tinerancy. The following were elected delegates to the Annual Conference to convene ix Columbia next November: Principals-C. M. Hurst, Jr.. J. S Cantey, C. R. Sprott, J. WV. Hamel. Alternates-T. B. Owen, L. P., B. F ones, W. J. Turbeville. Addresses of superior forcefulnes and clearness were delivered by th< representatives of our educational in stitutions. These brethren were heart gladly and several of our young peopl4 expect to attend the colleges next fall A collection amounting to $25 was taken for the Epworth Orphanage. The following local preachers re ceived rene wal of license: T. B. Owen, J. B. Davis, WV. S. Ho gan. The usual resolutions setting forti the attitude of the Church and the sen timent of the Conference touching Sab bath Observance, Temperance, etc. were adopted. Appreciative resolutions were als< passed concerning the hospitality dis pensed by the congregation which en tertained the Conference, and the Pres byterian brethren for use of their housi of worship. The body was invited to hold its nex session at Pine Grove in the Salem sec tion. at Bishopville, and at Manning Pine Grove was selected. A deeply spiritual influence pervade< the meeting from first to last and mos delightful seasons of religious-profit ar< reported to have been enjoyed in th homes of the people during the famil; worship morning and night. The pastor desires hereby to recori his own statement of gratitude to eac] and every one who helped to make th< occasion successful. WV. A. BETTS. Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day. Theres no rest for those tireless little worl ers-Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions ar always busy. curing Torpid Liver. Jaundict Biliousness. Fever and Ague. They banish Sic: Headache. drive out Malaria. Never gripe o weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Tr them. Sec at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. 2 Cavalry lnspection. Order No. 9. Headquarters Hampton Light Dragoons, Panola, S. C., July 1, 1901. Soldiers of this command are hereb ordered to parade at their drill groun at Panola on the third Friday in Jul at 10 a. m. The Captain commanding desires t rev ise and arrange a more perfect rol] obtain the sizes of the men for uniform aid divide in an equitable manne whatever sums of money might hay accumulated from time to time in th company treasury. Alembeirs are urged, in justice t themselves and their command, to aj pear without fail, fully uniformed an Ev order R1. C. RICHARDSON, Captamn Commanding. Heartburu. When the quantity of food taken is too lark Jr the quality too rich, heartburn is likely 1 follow. andl especially so if the digestion h: been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly an not too freely of easily digested food. Mastical the food thoroughly. Ist six hours elapse b tween meals and when you feel a fullness ar weight in the region of the stomach after en ing, indicating th at you have eaten too muc: take one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Livi Tablets and the heartburn may be avoided. F< sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac 1 Loryea. Prop. 'Teething Then the baby is most like ly nervous, and fretful, and Sdoesn't gain in weight. SScott's Emulsion is the best food and medicine for teething babies. They gain from the start. send for a free sample. 0 scoTT & BOWNE, Chemists, y 4 ..4151 erSet. New York. A FAMOUS TENOR SINGER. Sidney Woodward Coning to Manning July 10. Sidney Woodwcrd, the noted and very popular tenor singer, has kindly e consented to come to Manning. Wed d nesday, July 10, and give one of his concerts for'the bE nefit of the Colored y Graded School of Manning. He has sung to the most refined au diences in all the large cities in the State and receiveL the highest praise from the leading misical critics. Madame Barbot, the highest musical authority in Charleston, says in the Sunday News. "I have no hesitation in saving that he is th finest tenor I have ever heard and I wish you would let this be known." We hope that the white citizens will hear him, as he sin;Ts to as many white audiences as colored. The concert will be at the colored A. M. E. church and th ere will be reserved seats for the white citizens. Says He Was Tortured. ' "I suered such pain f -om corns I could har.d ly walk." writes H. Robinson. Hillsborough. t Ills.. -but Bucklen's Al nica Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains. bruises. cuts, sores. scakls. burns. bcils. ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by The R. 1. Loryea Drug Store. :25 cents. Stores Wi1 Close. We the undersigned merchants of Manning. S. C., agree to close our stores July 4, 1901: The Manning Grocery Co. I. M. Strange. S. I. Till. McLeod-Wilkins-King Co. Louis Levi. Levi Mercantile Cc. Wm. C. Chandler. D. Hirschmann. M. M. Krasnoff. Manning HardwarE Co. W. E. Jenkinson. S. A. Rigby. Thomas Nimmer. Postoflice, Sunday hours. Pyny-Balsam Stop the Tickling, and quickly allays inflamation ia the throat. During last May an infant child of our neigh - bor was suffering from chalera infantum. The doctors had given up all aopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlan's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling [ them I felt sure it would do good if used ac cording to directioris. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vig orous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fall. Mas. CURTIS BAKE. Bookwalter. Ohio. Sold by The R. B. Loryea ~)rug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. EXCURSION TO THE. MOUNTAINS. $3.65 Sumter to Asheiile and Return. An excursion train v-ill leave Sumter Tuesday,-.July 9th, 6:30 a. m. and arrive Asheville, N. C., 2 p. m. Returning leave Asheville 8 p. m. Thursday, July 11th, giving two and a half days in the mountains. Fare for round trip, $3.65; children, $1.85. Cheapest and best trip ever offered. Under the manage ment of J. A. Schwerin, Geo. L. Ricker, I. H. Moses, D. J. Winn, Abe Rytten burg, H. G. Osteen, J. J. Harby, R. L. Edmunds, I. C. Strauss, E. H. Moses. Tickets on sale at China's and De Lorme's drug stores. [2t You can never cure dyspepsia by dieting. What your body needs is plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomich will not digest it, Kodol SDyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of the natural digestants hence must di tgest every class of food and so prepare .it that nvture can use it in nourishing the body and replacing the wasted tis .sues, thus giving life, health, strength, Iambition, pure blood and good healthy appetite. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Ldryea, Prop. This is a day of expansion of thought as well as trade, and in order to put our self in position to be of service to our patrons who desire to keep pace with the progress of the day, we have effect ed an arrangement by which we can supply our patrons with McClures Mag - zine and THE MANNING TIMES com t bined for $2.25 per year in advance. McClures Magazine is one of the finest literary journals published, its standard is high,and its corps of contributors are among the most able in the world. A -reader of this Magazine is a searcher after knowledge, and we know of no -better or more profitable reading than can be found in the pages of this cele ibrated Magazine. No library is com -plete without it. We offer McClures -Magazine and THLE MANNING TIMES for $2.25 pt year. hbis signature is on every box of the genuino Laxative Bromo-Qnine -rablets ho remedy that enreg a cold in one day Insurance. Call on or write me when wishing any information on Life Insurance for p~ro tection or investment. I represent the E U A LE; the recognized strongest company financially in the world. J. H. LESESNE, Manning, S. C. Bainams from the Northern Wood are in Pyny-alsam, the certain cure for coughs. THERE ARE PAINTS AND PAINTS AND PAINTS But After All There is But And That is the Justly Popular 3 In continuous use in thousands er homes in the UNITED STATES. CUBA anxd P'ORTO -RICO. rTEiSTED BY TIME. Sold Under an Absolute Guarantee! WILL NOT CRACIK. WILL NOT RUB OFF. WILL NOT DISCOLOR. Once used, never to be superceded by any other make. Wc point with pardonable pride to the many Churches. Stores and Dwellings in Manning and Clarendon County painted with LONGMAN & MARTINEZ PAINTS. We have a full line of White Lead. Raw and e Boiled Linseed Oil. Turpentine. Coach. Copal o and Turpentine Varnishes, Shellac. Fillers. s Furniture Vt.rnish. Floor Paints and Paint and d Varnish Stai as in half-pints and pints. Brushes. e Glass anti Putty. ISAAC M. LORYEA, Proprietor, sif-n or the Golden MIortar MANNINO, S. C. ~ ~A~~124/GUARA~NTEED UNDERt A * $5,000 DEPOSH! 1 R. R. FARE PAID 200 FREE * Write quick to, CA-L.USINESSCOLLECE. Macon.Ca .~ E want the Men and Boys who are interested in good Clothes to know where they can buy the BEST CLOTHiNG AT THE BEST PRICE, i And unless yon see our line vou will nr-'ver know. We want all who buy here to get Clothing they'll be thor- g oughly satisfied with, and we make our selections with that ob ject ic view, and keep the same purpose in mind when making the price. All our Clothing is priced that anybody can see $ Firlan-cial Advarntage$ as well as advantages in respect to STYLE and MATERIAL. S *++++++++++*+++* ... 4++*++++++++++++++ OUR HAS LINE NOl jSoN OF E EQUAL In this part of the State. Remember we show all the styles in LADIES', MISSES' ANI) CHILDREN'S OXFORDS at prices .. that cannot he beat. Our $ 0 0 Walk=Over Drew Selby e Shoes For Men + ShoeS For Ladies Will fit better and last longer than any Shoe you can buy. ...OUR LINE OF... SHIRTS FOR MEN & BOYS *. Is the largest ever shann 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 seeig our line. ...OUR STOCK OF... 8TFAW HATS :il Is complete and up-to-date in Style and Quality and must be sold $ REGARDLESS OF COST. Whien in town give us a call. We are headquarters for NECKWEAR. Our line of Neck wear is unsurpassed in this section. We sell the best Collar ever offered in town before-a 4-ply $ Linen Collar for 10c. Our ATWOOD SUSPENDER is cheap and the best ever sold @ here. In fact we carry a full line of Goods usually found in a first class Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Store. E9 Anything in Wearing Apparel for Men and Boys, and a full $ @ and up-to-date line of Ladies' and Children's SHOES. We carry the best that can be had and guarantee every article we sell. Having been favored with a large share of your patronage, $ we extend our thanks to all. Yours anxious to please, *C. M. DAVIS & CO.E w Is selling .out everything at a sacrifice. ^ A Now is your chance = to get your- money's worth. You had better come at once before the stock is broken. This is not Ijust one line, but Every thing. Yours for Bargains, 3 S. I. TILL, Prop 3 9Racket Store. - CONSTANTLY INCREASING DMAND Wec are now carrying thle largest and u:ost varied stock of Hard ware ever brought into- the county. It has taken four years of constant push and' effort to create this demandl, hut in view of the facts' we do not feel that. our. exertions have been in vain, and will continue to use our- b-dJ endeav ors along the same lhne of business integrity to increase the demand for our Ss I O We have a large stock of Locks, Hinges and Build HOUSE BULRS5 ers' Hardware generally. We are muaJing Eaves, Troughs, Conductors, Pipe and Valley Tin which we are selling atth lowest possible prices. Do not forget to see us for Paints, Oils, etc.; we have them in all shades and colors. TnDOBAC O~n CR DW R The seson is approach ing w ouwllwn i UD UU unUN 005 o putnew Flues in y-our barso. epi l ones. We are now taigorders for Flues and repairs, and will give you prices on them that will meet any competition. Our Flues this season will be made from the best Sheet Steel, every piece of which is carefully locked, grooved and riveted, thereby insuring perfect safety from lire; the, elbows and T's are made of No. 24 Gauge sheets, and are strongly put together. We have all weights of sheets in stock. and Flues will be made after any Ipattern desired. Write us if you have not the time to come to tewn and1 state what you want. We will quote you prices by return mail. UOH .F CDEDQIf your Stove does not give satisfaction-if it is HOU.ELEEPERS, cracked and fills your house wvith smoke, .if it doesI not bake properly, dispose of it-life is too short to be filled with annoy ances of that kind-and get one of our 0. K. or Garland, Jr., Cook Stoves, then you will have done with one source of unpleasantness and mcake the preparation of your meals a pastimie rather than a bore. When in want of Crockery come and see the beautiful assortment v~e have to showv you. We have a nice lot of Stone Churns and Flower Pot.s;: also Ice Cream Churns and Water Coolers. B SCYCY ES We are agents for thei CoubaBcce, h tnado pany. We also. have a full line of Bierele Repairs. Very truly yours, Manning~ Hardware Co.14 IN THIS DAY OF 1 Close Competition Cash buyers are wakeful and watchful for the oppor tunities that a wide awake store always has to offer. Keeping in close touch with our store gives your CASH the POWER to pull good things your way. IN WHITE GOODS, As in all other lines, we excel, and this stock in particu lar is now teeming with the .loveliest weaves, beautiful ~ in their snowy whiteness and summer brightness. This is the season for White Goods, including fine French Organdies, Lace Effects, P. K.'s, Dirnities, Silk Mulls, Nainsooks, Linen Lawns & India Linons. Every lady who has seen this stock of ours is singing its praises. This week we onvite your special attention to sev eral lots of White Goods. We have made special prices on these goods and say without hesitation they are the Greatest Values Ever Offered Along This Line.... QUALITY rst, Is the best No. - India Linon ever of fered and would be cheap at 15e our price is O just.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:. . . . . . . . Reduced prices on the higher grades as well. QUALITY 2nd, Is a Lace Stripe Lawn, and should-bring 15c, but we get only................ 12c GRADE 3rd, Is a fine Lace Effect, very sheer, well worth 25c, but we have marked it. co And No. 4 Is the regular 20c P. K.'s every where; our price ......................... e While No. 5 Eclipses all past efforts, being a large lot of Wide Plain *Lawn, good for Linings any, 5 way, at the low price of................... if you miss this sale your aim is poor. Palm Leaf Fans at 1c. Old Reliable, S A* GBY Watches and Jewelry. 1 want my friends and the pnblie generally to know that when in need of a Wedding, Birthday or Christmas Present, at in the fnture, as well as the past, I am prepared to supply them. -My line of atches Clocks Sterling Silver Diamonds Jewelry Cut Glass Fine China ~Wedgewood Spectacles and Eye Glasses complete, and it will, afford me pleasure to show them. Special and prompt attention given to all Repairing in my ine. prices to suit the time~s. Natc Inspector L. WV. FOLSOM,3 "SC. Nm. E. Holmes & Co., 209 East Bay, - CHARLESTON, S. C. --Dealers in PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH AND BRUSHE4S,~ LANTERNS, TAR PAPER AND BUILDING PAPER. Headquarters for the Celebrated Palmetto Brand of Cylinder, Planing, En ne Oils and Greases. Ripansabule K i ian~abresiin frMan1iind. A E AT RUGSTORES BRING YOUR JOB WORK TO THE TIMES OFFICE.