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Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MANNING, S. C., AUG. 7, 1901. You Don't Meet Them Every Day You don't meet such bargains every day as are now being offered at The Jenkinson Dry Goods Store. Their entire line of Wash Goods, Figured Lawns and Dimities are all piled out on tables and are being run off at sensational prices. A beautiful line of Dimities that sold at 12tc the yard in the first of the season are now being sold at 9e the yard or 12 yards for $1. If you look at this line of goods you can't help but buy them, they are aston ishing values for the money. A large lot of Fast Colored Scotch Lawns still going at Sic the yard. Shirting Calicos only Sc the yard. Yard-Wide Sea Island Homespun only 4c, well worth 6}c. All Millinery Goods sold out re gardless of cost. W. E. JENKINSON. Notice is hereby given that no advertise meats will be changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Saturday noon Manning Street Car Schedule. Leave Central Hotel corner 9:00 a. m. and 5:25 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 phone when freight trains are approaching Manning. Fare. 10 cents each way. /Prof. J. Percy Inabnit is in town. Mr. R. M. Strange is again on the road. Miss Mayme Wells has returned home. ?rHon. R. O. Purdy of Sumter, was in town last week. M-Dr. J. A. Mood of Sumter spent Sunday night in town. ?'Mr. Bolin Tindal of Greenville is visiting in town. Mr. E. S. Ervin is able to be out again. y Mr. Louis Levi is recreating in the mountains. 1 Rev. F. W. Gregg left this morning for his month's vacation. Mrs. A. L. Lesesne has gone for a few days stay to Hendersonville. Miss Lillian Henderson of Walter boro is visiting Miss Harvin. Mrs. J. Lide Wilson is visiting her _parents in Greenville. . .Mrs. F. W. Gregg has gone on a visit to her relations in Lwreyville. Mr. Myer Krasnoff of Bishopville spent a few days in town this week. ?.-iMrs. I. M. Bagnal and her daughter, Miss Hattie are now at Harris Springs. Mr. H. T. Avant has gone to New York to select stock for his Summerton store. -'-Dr. and Mrs. Abe Weinberg of Cam den are in Manning on a visit to their parents. The pleasant countenance of "Bob" Burgess was seen on our streets this morning. It would be a highly proper thing, to do, to tender a reception to the visiting teachers. -Died last Monday Marion, a eldest snof Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Thames, aged eight years. Mr. Drumwright the popular tobacco buyer has returned to Manning the picture of health. The editor has returned home from the sea-shore very much blistered from the effects of the salt atmosphere. We have increased the mechanical forcc in THE TIMES office, in order to meet the demands of increasing job work. Senator Tillman is out in Wisconsin delivering lectures on social conditions in the South. "With locks of raven hue." Read advertisement in another column. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Miss Meta Brown, after spending vseveral weeks with friends in McClel lanville, has returned home. Dr. W. E. Brown and wife, Mr. and SMrs. F. C. Thomas and children are at~ Sullivans Island. Miss Hattie Easterby, of Charleston, j~after spending a few weeks with Miss Lillian Harvin, has returned home. Always use the best. Mott's Vine gar is the best; None better for pickl ing. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Miss Janie Barrett of Columbia, who has been on a visit -to the family of Mr. McKnight, returned to her home last Monday. Senator McLaurin is in Greenville watching at the bedside of his little daughter who is stricken with typhoid fever. Died this morning near Jordan, Mrs. Sarah Stukes aged about 80 years. The funeral took place at Jordan this after noon. The Southern Express has moved its foffice up town. Mr. Lawson McLeod is *the agent. The office is situated in Mr. J. W. McLeod's cotton office. Via the Suez Canal. Our Acme Green and Black Teas still continue to be the most popular Teas in Clarendon county. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Judge 0. W. Buchanan, who pre sided here at the last term of court,is a candidate for Congressional honors to fill the unexpired term of the late Dr. J. W. Stokes. Why buy from glib traveling un known people when you can buy a bet ter quality at half the price? Victor Furniture Polish. The R. B. 'Loryea nrune Store. -unce that ~hurch at a festival, benefit of on, writes ~oods' Rye rplanting r sale by his home - r County, >f his age. f Mrs. R. larvin and town. rhing mild and .Ic. Chamber . fi1l the bill to The County Commissioners at their meeting last Saturday, took up the matter of selecting an expert to exam ine the books of the County Officers, as required by an act passed at the last session of the General Assembly. Mr. J. H. Lesene was selected for the work. The Has the reputation of settling qitable Life death claims with lightning Eie e speed. They don't settie AssuranCe them any more quickly than CO. L. & M. will make good their insurance guarantee if their paint goes wrong on a house and it's the fault of the paint. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Sole Agents. Manning. S. C. The Sub-Committe of the grand jury having in hand the investigation of the County books & c. will meet in the Court House August 15 at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of investigating the School Chart Claims. Mr. A. I. Barron, foreman, requests his associates, Messrs R. J. Alderman, R. S. Fleming, W. T. Blackwell and I. I. Tomlinson to be present, and he also invites all persons interested in the matter of School Chart Claims to be present, to be heard if they desire a hearing. "My baby was terribly sick with the diar rhoea," says J. H. Doak, of Williams, Oregon. - We were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance. and as a last resort we tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. E am happy to say it gave immediate relief and i complete cure." For sale by The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea. Prop. Mr. W. C. Ivy, fomerly of Manning, now Editor of the Sumter Freeman, was arrested last Monday night by Sheriff McIntosh of Elberton Ga. on a warrant charging Ivy with the illicilt sale of liquor in Elberton where he at >ne time lived. There are a number )f indictments against Ivy and the Georgia authorities did not know what tad become of him untill recently when he undertook to pose as a judge Af other people's Democracy. Judge C. W. Buchannan who is being sup ported by Ivy's paper furnished a bond or his appearance. Trio, S. C., July 31, 1901. I have been a sufferer from Indiges tion for years and have tried all kinds >f medicines without being benefited, ut since I have been using Guterman's Giver Pad I can say without the least iesitation that it has done wonders for ne; it has cured me of a long standing :ase of Indigestion, it has made a new nan of me. I unhesitatingly recom nend it to others who may be suffering rom Indigestion. J. W. REGISTER. For sale by The 3. B. Loryea Drug tore, Isaac M. Loryea, Prop. Elsewhere will be found the law card >f Mr. Jake Weinberg, a young man vho has had excellent opportunities quip himself for his chosen profession dr. Weinberg is a graduate of t ;outh Carolina College, then afterwards graduated in the law department of the ame institution, after which he went brough the law department of the fa nous University o: Virginia. He is oung and ambitious, studious and de ermined, which are the necessary ements to make a successful career. Don't be satisfied with temporary re ief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia ure permanently and completely re noves this complaint. It relieves >ermanently because it allows the tir d stomach perfect rest. Dieting won't est the stomach. Nature receives upplies from the food we eat. The ensible way to help the stomache it to ise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which di. tests what you eat and can't help but o you good. The R. B I.oryea Drug ;tore. Died last Monday morning, Earnest, he eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. ;. R. Cole. . The child had only l een ick a short time and his death was not xpected. It was thought that while laying he became. internally injured. )octor Mood of Sumter was called to nsult with the attending physi ian, but the little suffer was called tome before an operation was made. ['he burial took place in the Manning 3emetery the same afternoon. Rev. J. ). Gough assisted by Rev. F. W. Gregg onducted the service. The entire :ommunity sympathize with the par mts in their sad bereavement. The laws of health require that the bowels nove once each day and one of the penalties for iolatng this law is piles. Keep your bowels egular by taking a dose of Chamnber'lain's Stom ih and Liver Tablets when necessary and you rill never have that severe punishment innicted :pon you. Price. 25 cents. For sale by The R. 3. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac Md. Loryea, Prop. At the Seashore. We left here last Wednesday night r Sullivan's Island and remained there mntil Monday morning, and only left here then, because we had to get >ack so that THE TIMES would make its isual weekly visit on schedule time. Sullivan's Is'and is a popular resort htis season, ma.le so by Mr. J. L. Jacobi f Florence, proprietor and manager of he Atlantic Beach Hotel The hotel ;ervice is altogether first class, rooms ~crupulously clean and always in order, md the table cannot be excelled at any esort we know of. We have been to a mmber of hotels and nowhere have we ;een as much courteous attention given o guests. The proprietor and his wife re tireless in their attentions. Among he guests from here are Mr. F. C. 'homas, wife and children, Dr. W. E. Brown, wife and no children, and at cottage near-by is Maj. A. Levi, wife md no children either. The bathing was grand and we took 'o much of it that we came home blis ered from the sun and salty atmos here. Thomas, Brown and Levi had he advantage of us, they had their wives along to keep them from getting onely, but we really enjoyed ourself, ven i'n our loneliness. Several of our !riends have been twitting us since :oming home because our nose had a Large bruise on it, but fortunately we can prove that the bruise was the result of an accident while diving in the water, and not from flirting with some body's wife or daughter. We don't do those things, we are married and al ways admit it, when people from home are along. We would like to present our readers with the pictures of~ some of our Man ning friends, showing them in their bathing suits, but if we did we would have to leave town and stay going. It was our good fortune to see them take their first bath, and the opening made into the ocean by one of them,reminded us of when the children of Israel were being pursued by Pharaoh, and the seas were rolled back to give them passage. We saw this big opening and we looked back to see if Pharaoh's host was pur suing us, but another look proved to us our mistake. Near this great excava tion in the A tlantic was a Manning man who at first glance might have been taken for a straw standing up straight and shaking in a wash tub, but after a billow or two splashed over them, like the coons, they all looked alike, big' and little, slim and fat, male and female, all looked wet and hideous frights. It is a fine sight to walk along the beach and watch the playful bathers at their antics, but the summer girl_ thinks there is more genuine pleasure in com ing out in fancy bathing costume and advertise her shape. We saw one promenading the beach whose displayed LOING In summer carn be preventeda ~by taking i Scott's Emulsion6 LItssaasbenefical In summer as In winter. If you are weak orf run down, it will build you uD. Send for free sample. I SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. 409-425 Pearl Street, NeYork.j limbs could have been, made shapely if she had gotten a quill and blowed them up before coming out, but she must a have forgotten to do so and the result r was that those pretty silk, open worked stockings looked like the covering of a buggy umbrella drawn over a parasol. The lady we speak of was none of the Manning crowd. Manager Jacobi is constantly on the r lookout for something to entertain his guest, and on last Thursday night he gave us a concert by the famous colored tenor, Sidney Woodward, and on last Sunday evening he had a sacred con- F cert by the Military Post Band. The 8 crowd on Sunday evening was immense and every body seemed as if they were seeking enjoy'ment, and at the Atlan tic Beach Hotel they found it. If you want to have a few days of genuine health restoring pleasure we V can assure you that your wish can be g gratified on Sullivans Island and your b comforts will be looked after at the a Atlantic Beach Hotel. We asked a lady who has been summering it at a Atlantic City New Jersey how this beach compared with that, and she said F "very favorably," which means that South Carolina's resort is equally as good as the Northern resort and less expensive. The attractions are finer D this season than ever before, and if Mr. r Jacobia receives the encouragement S1 his tireless energy and his chivalrous G treatment of guests deserves, arrange- T ments for accommodation will have to be made early next season in order to get rooms. It Dazzles the World. r No discovery in medicine has cycr created one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- ti sumption. It's seveverest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thou sands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the V quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by 1 The R. B. Loryea Drug Store who guarantee fe satisfaction or refund the money. Large bot tles 50c and $1. Trial bottles free. 1 [ St The Colored Odd Fellows Here. The District Grand Lodge of the m Grand United Order of Odd Fellows of ir South Carolina convened here yester- in day. Quite a large number of dele- to gates are in attendance and the local se members are making it pleasant for T their guests. The following program has been ar- fc ranged, which, up to the time of our going to press, has been well carried Pe out:m PROGRAM. TUrSDAY. le 9:00 A. M.-Meeting of the Executive Com- PE mittee. ti ,-10:00 A. M.-Meeting of the District Grand b, Lodge. 1. Singing, Mrs. Anna James, organist. 2. Prayer. i 3. Address of Welcome, by Mr. W. C. Chan- ic dier. acting Intendant. 4. Address of Welcome in behalf of the lodges, C by R. A. White. h< 5. Address of Welcome in behalf of the House- sh hold of Ruth. by Mrs. Eddie Walker. 6. Delivery of the Keys, by A. Collins. 8:30 P. M.-Thanksgiving Sermon at Trinity t3 A. M. E. Church, by Rev. H. C. M DeLaine of Manning. S. C. WEDNESDAY. 8:30 P. M.-Lodge of Sorrow. Eulogy. by Rev. J. A. Davidson ea of Blackvlle. S. C. ml Sermon, by Rev. J. C. Williams L of Sumter, S. C., at Ebenezer Baptist church. T THURSDAY. 4:00 P. M.-Grand Street Parade. Annual Address, by L. M. Rice, Esq., of Greenville, S. C., at Court House. 8:30 P. M.-Installation of District GrandOffi- in cers at Mt. Carmel Presbyterian church. The public is cordially invited to attend these E xercises. c Refreshments will be served each night at the dd Fellow' Hall. On Friday the Grand Barbecue will take place. Every one that wishes to attend must secure one of the badges from the reception commit te. Price, 10 cents. I as It Girdles the Globe.s The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the t ess in the world, extends round the earth. It's he one perfect healer of Cuts. Corns, Burns. e Bruises. Sores. Scalds. Boils, Ulcers, Felons, St Aches. Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only In- a; fallible Pile Cure. 25c a box at The R. B. Lor ea Drug Store.1 GRAND PRIZE SALE is -- a; At the People's Tobacco Warehouse, Friday, re August 23, 1901.-a We are getting fancy prices on all b' grades, so don't hesitate to bring or c~ send a load and compete for one of the b: prizes. Don't forget the date. Fair p play to all competitors. First Prize-For best average price fC on 800 pounds or over, $10 cash. Second Prize-For largest load of Graded Tobacco, $5 cash. li Third Prize-For largest load of To- T bacco, $5 Buggy Lap Robe. ci Fourth Prize-Best pile of Wrappers It of 60 pounds or over, Fine Silk Um- se brella. Fifth Prize-Best price on 200 pounds or over of Cutters, one Pair Gent's Fine Shoes. Sixth Prize-For best price on 200 pounds or over of Fillers, Ladies' Wor sted Dress. Seventh Prize-For best price on 100 pounds or over of Scrap, a Trick with a Hole in it. C. M. MASON, Manager. c< C Strikes a Rich Find.d " I was troubled for several years with chronic C indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. ui reen of Lanca-ster, N. H. "No remedy helped It me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did ms more good than all the medicines I ever r< used. They have also kept my wife in excellent B health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family.' Try them. Only 50e. Satisfaction guaranteed by The R. B. Loryea ie Drug Storc.1 Colored Farmers' Institute. The colored people are awakening to a the sense of realizing a need of im proved methods in farming, so Prof. Thos. E. Miller, President State Col ored College and in charge of the De partment of Agriculture of the Negro Department of the South Carolina Ex position, will hold a Farmers' Institute meeting in the court house Friday, Au gust 9, at 11 o'clock. No doubt but that it will be of interest to his people. Directions for Colic in Horses.-Contents of small bottle of PERRY DAvIS' PAIN KILLER in quart bottle, add pint warm or cold water, sweeten with molasses, shake well until all mixed and drench well. Give about half at once, then balance in 10 or 15 minutes, if first dose is not sufficient. This will be found a never-failing remedy. Avoid substi tutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 25c and 50c. Eczema, Itching Humors, Pimples.-Treat ment Free. Does your skin itch and burn? Dis tressing eruptions on the skin so you feel ashamed to be seen in company? Do scabs and..scales form on the skin, hair or scalp? Have you Eczema? Skin sore and cracked? Rash form on the skin? Prickly pain in the skin? Swol - len joints? Falling hair? All run down? Skin pale? "Old sores? Eating sores? Ulcers? To cure to stay cured take B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which makes the blood pure and rich, 4 then the sores will heal and the itch ing of eczema stop forever, the skin be- 4 come clear and the blood pure. B. B. B. sold at drug stores, $1. Trial treat ment sent free and prepaid by writing to BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Describe your trouble and free medical advice given. Over 3,000 testimonials -- of cures by B. B. B. Sold by The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. BalsamS from the Northern Wood Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cur cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay rice 25 cents. Mrs. S. H. Ailnort, Johnstown, Pa tys; "Our little girl almost strangle< death with croup. The doctors sai< ae couldn't live, but she was instantl; elieved by One Minute Cough Cure he R. B. Loryea Drug Store. c ABXT O TIA.. ersihs The Kind You Have Always Boughi ignature of 4 Read in another page tue combina on ogfer we are making. Through isunderstanding several who took ad intage of this offer last year did no et their papers promptly, but ou :rangements are such now, that ever' rson who pays up, and one year u Ivance, and all new subscribers, wil at this valuable farm journal promptly ,emember yon get THE TIMES anc arm and Home for $1.50. James White, Bryantsville, Ind, says eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve healed inning sores on both legs. He hac iffered 6 years. Doctors failed to hell et DeWitt's. Accept no imitaiions. he R. B. Loryea Drug Store. / saw tis signature is on every box of th.e genuine Laxative Bromo-Quine Tablets o remedy that cures a cold In one day Eurptions, cuts, burns, scalds and res of all kinds quickly healed by De Fitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain ire for piles. Beware of Counter its. Be sure you get the original eWitt's. The R. B, Loryea Drug ore. Another combination offer we are aking which we hope will prove an ducement to make the people take an creased interest in keeping up with .e trer.d of events. Listen! We will nd you THE MANNING TIMES, The rice-a-Week Edition of The New ork World and The Farm and Home r $2.25 a year. Remember that for .25 we will send you all three of these pers. THE TIMES management eans to let the rest of the State see .at Clarendon county supports a fear ss and up-to-date county paper, a pa. r that voices the views of its editor, .at has no boss and that has ever stood the people. The New York World .ree times each week is one of the pest newspapers published in Amer a. The Farm and Home is devoted agricultural, mechanical and house >d interests and no farmer's family ould be without it. We want subscribers to take advan ge of this magnificent offer we are aking. If the action of your bowels is not sy and regular, serious complications ist be the final result. DeWitt's ttle Early Risers will remove this .nger. Safe, pleasant and effective. ze R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Insurance. Call on or write me when wishing any formation on Life Insurance for pro etion or investment. I represent the MUTBI. the recognized strongest mpany tinancially in the world. J. H. LESESNE,. Manning, S. C. This is a day of expansion of thought well as trade, and in order to put our I in position to be of service to our strons who desire to keep pace with e progress of the day, we have effect an arrangement by which we cat pply our patrons with McClures Mag ie and THE MANNING TIMES coin ned for $2.25 per, year in advance. cClures Magazine is one of the finest ;erary journals published, its standard high,and its corps of contributors are nong the most able in the world. A ader of this Magazine is a searcher ter knowledge, and we know of nc ~tter or more profitable reading that .n be found in the pages of this cele 'ated Magazine. No library is com ete without it. We offer McClurer agazine and THE MANNING TIMES r $2.25 per year. In case of cough or croup give the ttle one, One Minute Cough Cure, hen rest easy and have no fear. The jild will be all right in a little while. never fails. Pleasant to take, alway5 ,fe sure and almost instantaneous ix feet. The R. B. Loayea Drug Store. Thbe Kind You Have Always Bougt P. T. Thonas, Sumterville, Ala., "] as suffering from dyspepsia when] immenced taking Kodol Dyspepsiu re. I too'. several bottles and car gest anything. " Kodol Dyspepsia are is the only preparation contain g all the natural digestive fluids, gives week stomachs entire rest, stoi g their natural condition. The .B. Loryea Drug Store. To Cure A Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bro'mo Quinine Tab ts. All druggists refund the money it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig ture is on each box. 25c. gOSHlle, llbeol 1If W 1." ~ o~1 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM, NIAL'S HAIR RESTORER. ALLAN'S HAIR RENEWER, LYON'S KATHAIRON FOR THE HAIR. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIl RENEWER, SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS HAII GROWER. ALLEN'S VEGETABLE HAIR DYE. TUTT'S IMPROVED LIQUID HAIR DYE AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, BURNETT'S COCAINE, BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS. See~ho 11 illce 11S Se1led 0I Ibis81110W, llyells culls." BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOR THE WHIS KERS, SPEICHER'S DANDRUFF CURE. COKE'S DANDRUFF CURE, DERMA-ROYALE. ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, Sig'n of tho Golden Mortar MANNING, S. C. "PHONE NO- 2. A. WEINBERG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, S* h ELLING GOODS AT i ~ +++++ "m ++*++ L j ++-64 ...-........++.. s+ Is by no means an unusul occurrence these days. It is quite the . thing. Everybody does it. It is unreasonable to suppose that a merchant cares about making a PROFIT on his goods. That we are all in busiress "For Fun" goes without saying-everybody knows it. $ E 0 A Careful Buyerr Never loses sight of the fact that some goods are not too cheap : when bought at cost. They cost too much is often the reason they have to be sold at cost. ?s Cash Buyers for August... : Will d. well to remember that we are in BUSINESS TO STAY, 9 and that we allow no firm to sell goods cheaper than we do. It makes no difference to the buyer how much profit we make on our goods so long as we sell them to him cheaper than they can be 9 bought elsewhere. That is what we do. Compare These Prices. Several pieces Fine French Ginghams for nice light Sum iner Dresses. You would be delighted with its wearing fly., $ qualities. See if you can buy it as low..................... 7C" e All our 10--cent Lawn, in very attractive colors. We know7c you can buy them no cheaper than........................ .e 6ic Stripe Lawns, and they were cheap at that; now they 1 r are yours for............................................ . A few pieces Silk Stripe Crash still left. Just the thing ladies are wanting for a Summer Suit. See if you can 1 c buy it for less than........................................ ct . We have got a big shipment of Towels from a well-known 0 factory. This factory happened to have too many on hand. They offered them cheap. We bought-bought liberally. Now here they are: You get a nice Linen 1 ' e Huck Towel, good size, for onlv......................... 1 ._ Great big Palm Leaf Fan. just the thing to keep cool with; 1 - cheap enough for........................................iC. Look at our Table Linen when you are here again. You 75 get a good Linen Table Cloth at 50c and................. 7 o 0 r Old Reliable........8. A. RIGBY : 9So i 9 i 90 9 9p 9 r 9 e 9 _ _ _ _ 9 - VVYTVTIVYYVVYTYVIY!VYVY'~ r S. IL TILL'S Th M*****MRacket Store wa SMi For Bargains. atf What we sell we advertise, and what we advertise we sell. We do not make a long list of absurd prices and not be able to At meet quotations. But what we sell we advertise and at the same price as they are quoted. It is our sole aim to sell merchandise that will please a cus tomer and lead him back again. Our prices now are 'Lower Than Ever and if prices are to be considered in the least we deserve a part of your trade and we will get it sooner or later, as we know you cannot keep in your old way of doing all the time. You cannot afford to give all your trade to your old, friendly, high-priced place. No prices are as low as ours on some goods. Remember we are Victors Over High Prices And we fully intend to keep up our reputation. gin Yours for Low Prices, S. I. TILL, Proprietor Racket Store. ovwI1T To TI. CONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMANDI We are now carrying the largest and most varied stock of Hardware ever brought into the county. It has taken four years of constant push and effort to create this demand, but in view of the facts we do not feel that our exertions have been in vain, and will continue to use our best endeav ors along the same line of business integrity to increase the demand for our goods. We have a large stock of Locks, Hinges and Build HU UC BUILDERS, ers' Hardware generally. We are making Eaves, Troughs, Conductors, Pipe and Valley Tin which we are selling at the lowest possible prices. Do not forget to see us for Paints, Oils, etc.; we have them in all shades and colors. TOBERRWOGBTOERS The season is approaching when you will want T GRO to put new Flues in your barns or repair old ones. We are now taking orders 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 fire; 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 pattern desired. Write us if you have n'ot the time to come to town and state what you want. We will quote you orices by return mail. EPSKEUHED I yurStove does not give satisfaction-if itis HOUSEKEEPRS, cracked and fills your house with smoke, if it does 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 make the prepairationl of your meals a pastime rather than a bore. When in want of Crockery come and see the beautiful assortment we -- have to show you. We have a nice lot of Stone Churns and Flower Pots; also Ice Cream Churns and Water Coolers. ICYC OL E ar agents for the Columbia Bicycles, the standard of LL.teworld, and sell all grades of Wheels made by that com pany. We also have a full line of Bicycle Repairs. Very truly yours, Manning Hlardware Co. BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES. _ E are one of the few merchants who do not advertise to sell at cost, but we are always in position to meet any compe- ~e tition. The right kind of goods well bought WILL SELL, but as the sea - ~ son is nearly over and in order to make room for our Fall Stock we have ap plied the knife and Cut Prices down to the very Lowest on all Summer Goods. Men's and Boys' Suits, Men's and Boys' Pants, Z Men's and Boys' Negligee Shirts Men's and Boys' Underwear, Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Oxfords. In fact our stock is full and complete. We have no odds and ends to offer, but our entire stock is new and fresh, of the Very Best Quality, made up in the latest styles by the best workmen in the land. Q?"Don't miss seeing what we have to offer you. We are going to close out the remainder of - our Summer Goods at prices that will surprise you.: Thanking you for past favors and. hoping to serve you right soon, Yours truly, Ce. M. DAVIS &.COt 'a~. ME= Watches and Jewelry. I want my friends and the public generally to know that when in need of a Wedding, Birthday or Christmas Present, t in the future, as well as the past, I am prepared to supply them. My line of itches Clocks Sterling Silyer Diamonds Jewelry Cut Glass Fine China Wedgewood Spectacles and Eye Glasses omplete, and it will afford me pleasure to show them. Special and prompt attention given to all Repairing in my line rices to suit the times. antic Coast Line W. FOLSOM, SUMTER. WVm. E. Holmes & 0 . 209 East Bay, - CHARLESTON, S. C. -Dealers in PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH AND BRUSHES, LANTERNS, TAR PAPER AND BUILDING PAPER. Headquarters for the Celebrated Palmetto Brand of Cylinder, Planing, En e Oils and Greases. AL Pe ' obco Wre rqPoesw OP'1 Bring Your Tobacco While Prices Are High. WE HAVE SECURED A FINE LOT OF BUYERS and our floors can be relied upon to turn out the highest possible prices. Fair Treatment Guaranteed and every customer treated alike. Bring your product to the Best Warehouse in this section of the State. Yours, etc., 0. M. MA8ON,. BRING YOUR. JOB WORK. TO. THE TIMES OFFICE.